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martin luther king, jr. and his wife core letta scott king. this is a little less than an hour. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, members of the united states house of representatives, members of the united states senate and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives the honorable john boehner. >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capitol. [ applause ] as you can see the dome is under construction. getting some repairs and there's a technical term for that canopy but the architect said we could refor it refer to it as the doughnut. on july 2nd, 1964 congress completed the most fundamental and consequential ladies and gentlemen -- legislation of our long history. the civil rights act recognizes every citizen has the right to pursue happiness without discrimination on grounds of race, color, or national origin. this was a long time coming because of dr. martin luther king, jr.
martin luther king, jr. and his wife core letta scott king. this is a little less than an hour. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, members of the united states house of representatives, members of the united states senate and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives the honorable john boehner. >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capitol. [...
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martin luther king, jr.king. one of the most distinguished husband and wife teams of the 20th century. often history remembers speeches or facts and figures, but i cannot forget their love. from their union came an enduring strength that carried many of us through the darkest days of the movement. when they stood together, their bodies became great pillars of hope, the roof of the american house resting on their shoulders. they led a nonviolent revolution, a revolution of values, a revolution of ideas. mrs. king had the rare ability to tell the story of the movement through song, through music, to travel the length and breadth of america she built dr. mar martin luther king, jr. center for change. they taught us the way of peace, the way of love, the way of nonviolence. they inspired an entire generation to find a way to get in the way, to find a way to get in trouble, good trouble, necessary trouble. through their action their speeches and their writings, they helped create the climate for the passage of th
martin luther king, jr.king. one of the most distinguished husband and wife teams of the 20th century. often history remembers speeches or facts and figures, but i cannot forget their love. from their union came an enduring strength that carried many of us through the darkest days of the movement. when they stood together, their bodies became great pillars of hope, the roof of the american house resting on their shoulders. they led a nonviolent revolution, a revolution of values, a revolution...
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martin luther king, jr. and his wife core letta scott king. this is a little less than an hour. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, members of the united states house of representatives, members of the united states senate and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives the honorable john boehner. >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capitol. [ applause ] as you can see the dome is under construction. getting some repairs and there's a technical term for that canopy but the architect said we could refor it refer to it as the doughnut. on july 2nd, 1964 congress completed the most fundamental and consequential ladies and gentlemen -- legislation of our long history. the civil rights act recognizes every citizen has the right to pursue happiness without discrimination on grounds of race, color, or national origin. this was a long time coming because of dr. martin luther king, jr.
martin luther king, jr. and his wife core letta scott king. this is a little less than an hour. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored guest, members of the united states house of representatives, members of the united states senate and the speaker of the united states house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives the honorable john boehner. >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capitol. [...
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martin marietta is changing that strategy.heir plan is to improve distribution and price discipline at texas industries, which should allow them to boost margins dramatically at the company they've acquired. we've seen this so many times, that's called consolidation. oh, and the deal should generate $70 million in pretax synergies by 2017. so i really like what martin marietta's done with this acquisition. i wouldn't be recommending the stock if that was really the only positive. see the aggregate business is notoriously cyclical, meaning when the economy's in bad shape, this industry suffers. when the economy's improving, the earnings for companies explode higher. and this is right at the point in the cycle where you want to have an aggregates company in your portfolio. now, we know that the construction business in this country started picking up dramatically. look at the terrific performance of caterpillar in america. or even better, last week united rentals, beautiful number. this is particularly true in texas, which is ma
martin marietta is changing that strategy.heir plan is to improve distribution and price discipline at texas industries, which should allow them to boost margins dramatically at the company they've acquired. we've seen this so many times, that's called consolidation. oh, and the deal should generate $70 million in pretax synergies by 2017. so i really like what martin marietta's done with this acquisition. i wouldn't be recommending the stock if that was really the only positive. see the...
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trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold. a few moments later, the trooper 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 c
trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold. a few moments later, the trooper 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,...
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i'm not a bitter person. >> kevin martin was released from prison on parole in 2009. he lives in san francisco. he was back in d.c., his birthplace, for that court appearance today where he was exonerated of this brutal heinous crime. i should point out his attorney bernie grimm says there will be lawsuits. they plan to sue the federal government, also the d.c. government for wrongful imprisonment in this case. >> so if he didn't do it, who did do it? >> the dna confirms a guy by the name of william davidson who the prosecutors describe as a serial rapist and he was part of this bump and run incident also. they claim the dna points to him. >> he says he's not a bitter man. he had of right to be, but it's good -- every right to be, but it's good to know he'll be able to start a new life now. >> he said one of the best things he did was stay in san francisco and not come back to d.c. which is where he was released. >>> anne arundel county police charged two brothers in the killing of a young man from don'tton, maryland, 19-year-old ashore -- odenton, maryland, shar-ron
i'm not a bitter person. >> kevin martin was released from prison on parole in 2009. he lives in san francisco. he was back in d.c., his birthplace, for that court appearance today where he was exonerated of this brutal heinous crime. i should point out his attorney bernie grimm says there will be lawsuits. they plan to sue the federal government, also the d.c. government for wrongful imprisonment in this case. >> so if he didn't do it, who did do it? >> the dna confirms a guy...
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let me finish i did not give up you go ahead finish up martin you know. for eight years my grandchild who leaves not too far for the gaza strip has been. par and the only directive i care about is that these next five nearly two whole ok you know and so there's this is the year israeli argument it's roughly equivalent to see all of the time so explain to our viewers here what is the average life for a seven year old in gaza in a seven year old in israel i mean i can't speak to the average seven year old any place i'll just tell you what i see from from my there's that from my dish now of martin we've moved on to nora respect everyone i would be respectful to everyone let know s.p.o. please nora please go ahead nora. i guess what i want to say is this occupation which has gone on for sixty six years which has affected different parts of the palestinian community in different ways has in all cases been dehumanizing and brutal and it's just not normal to expect human beings to sit back and just put up with it forever i'm not justifying violence i'm not justi
let me finish i did not give up you go ahead finish up martin you know. for eight years my grandchild who leaves not too far for the gaza strip has been. par and the only directive i care about is that these next five nearly two whole ok you know and so there's this is the year israeli argument it's roughly equivalent to see all of the time so explain to our viewers here what is the average life for a seven year old in gaza in a seven year old in israel i mean i can't speak to the average seven...
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martin luther king, jr. wanted to look away focus on what he once called the long night of racial injustice. he inspired a generation of young people to action and he confronted the defenders of segregation head on. not with violence but reason, argument and an uncavering confidence in the justness of his cause. dr. king knew that his role was not just to expose or to confront injustice, but to prepare the country to actually do something about it. and by the time the civil rights act of 1964 passed, the country was ready. thanks to him and the countless many who took up his cause convinced as he once put it, that civilization and violence are antithetical. dr. king and his followers may have had to brave jail cells and fire hoses and, in the case of dr. king, paid the ultimate price. but the sacrifice was never in vain change came, because when dr. martin luther king, jr. led marches, people noticed. they listen and washington acted. without the mighty strength of this man convinced of the rightness of his
martin luther king, jr. wanted to look away focus on what he once called the long night of racial injustice. he inspired a generation of young people to action and he confronted the defenders of segregation head on. not with violence but reason, argument and an uncavering confidence in the justness of his cause. dr. king knew that his role was not just to expose or to confront injustice, but to prepare the country to actually do something about it. and by the time the civil rights act of 1964...
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let me finish i did not give up you go ahead finish up martin yes no my very. point eight years my grandson leaves not too far for the gaza strip has been. are and the only directive i care about is that these attacks finally come to a halt ok you know and so there's this is the year israeli argument it's roughly equivalent see all of the time so explain to our viewers here what is the average life for a seven year old in gaza in a seven year old in israel i mean i can't speak to the average seven year old any place i'll just tell you what i see from from my there's that from my dish now of martin we've moved on to nora respect everyone i know how to be respectful to everyone let know has to be please nora please go ahead nora. i guess what i want to say is this occupation which has gone on for sixty six years which has affected different parts of the palestinian community in different ways has in all cases been dehumanizing and brutal and it's just not normal to expect human beings to sit back and just put up with it forever i'm not justifying violence i'm not
let me finish i did not give up you go ahead finish up martin yes no my very. point eight years my grandson leaves not too far for the gaza strip has been. are and the only directive i care about is that these attacks finally come to a halt ok you know and so there's this is the year israeli argument it's roughly equivalent see all of the time so explain to our viewers here what is the average life for a seven year old in gaza in a seven year old in israel i mean i can't speak to the average...
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federal prosecutors say recent dna has now led to the exoneration of martin in the attack on ms. brown. >> i just people like man, it was my time, you know. it's about time. >> reporter: u.s. attorney ron machen issued a statement that says 30 years ago kevin martin was unjustly branded a rapist and murderer. although martin had been justly convicted of a series of armed robberies, the system failed us all when he was wrongfully convicted of a brutal rape and murder and as a result spent far too long in prison. >> i can never get that back and i feel like i missed out on a lot, on a lot of opportunities to be in the position maybe doing as well as you. you know, anything is possible. >> reporter: are you mad or upset? >> i'm not mad. i'm not a bitter person. >>> most of you have no problems if you decide to grill out tonight. topper is tracking a couple storms on doppler. >> where are those storms now? >> they're pretty far off to the west. they're going to wane when the sun goes down. we'll start with radar over the past three hours, a couple showers around fredericksburg kind o
federal prosecutors say recent dna has now led to the exoneration of martin in the attack on ms. brown. >> i just people like man, it was my time, you know. it's about time. >> reporter: u.s. attorney ron machen issued a statement that says 30 years ago kevin martin was unjustly branded a rapist and murderer. although martin had been justly convicted of a series of armed robberies, the system failed us all when he was wrongfully convicted of a brutal rape and murder and as a result...
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i had never heard of the trayvon martin case until we were called by benn crump and the father. and the overall concern was stand your ground. how can someone be determined innocent and just walk out that night. the second was the trial itself. a year later we're still battling on stand your ground. if you know anything about civil rights history, a year is not a long time. it took nine years from the montgomery boycott to the civil rights act of '64. so we're still battling. and there are many groups that are battling in the state of florida and in other states. we just had a big march that trayvon's parents, and others and i led earlier this year. we continue to do that. but the case itself a year later. we have members of the jury now that have come out and said, joy, he got away with murder. and if the law hadn't been there, we could have voted different. so i think a year later, you see what we didn't know a year ago today what was going on in the jury room where they felt handcuffed by the law, one or two that would have voted him guilty, and secondly, where we are with th
i had never heard of the trayvon martin case until we were called by benn crump and the father. and the overall concern was stand your ground. how can someone be determined innocent and just walk out that night. the second was the trial itself. a year later we're still battling on stand your ground. if you know anything about civil rights history, a year is not a long time. it took nine years from the montgomery boycott to the civil rights act of '64. so we're still battling. and there are many...
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martin luther king's niece will martin luther king's niece will talk about t huh, fifteen minutes couldin luther king's niece will talk about t you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >> last month on the 50th anniversary of the civil right's act of 1964, dr. martin luther king and his wife coreta scott king were awarded a congressional gold medal. joining me is dr. king's niece and authour of the book "king rowels. ". >> it is so depend to say high to everybody. it was not only for dr. martin luther king but coreta scott king, his wife who often was not given enough credit for the important role she played in his life and family and in the civil right's movement. >> governor you know this because you are a family man. the wife supports and helps, and she probably has a real strong opinion of many things herself. and it was the same cas
martin luther king's niece will martin luther king's niece will talk about t huh, fifteen minutes couldin luther king's niece will talk about t you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >> last month on the 50th anniversary of the civil...
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that's at the martin station on creativity drive.ou can save a few pennies if you head to greens food shop on main street where it's $3.33 a gallon. you're watching wusa9. we will without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over one million low-income people at home. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. together with time warner cable we can bring the internet to millions more. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. back. mostly cloudy skies. futurecast shows we're going to have spotty showers developing into the afternoon. a hot, humid day. highs upper 80s to near 90. better chance for some storms later on wednesday. by the way, got a call from jan in reedville. gas about $3.14, $3.15. >>> 95 on the northbound side looks like this from dale city to spring field. a couple of disabled tractor- trailers have caused this delay on the northbound side of i-95
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by my guest nora lester more out in jerusalem she's a writer and blogger also in jerusalem we have martin van creveld he is a israeli military historian and. theorist and in washington we cross to flynt leverett he is a professor of international relations at pennsylvania state university and co-author of the book going to to round why america must accept the islamic republic of the red cross talk rose of the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it martin if i go to you first in jerusalem the israeli government says that it has open ended objectives in this most recent invasion of gaza what does that mean to you when they don't say they have any specific objectives. no this is not a question of object if you forget the politics of the war was started by hamas not by use well there's a bone is different the good folk at the types even that i speak for the. much more visual and a couple of days ago they even. the about host which is not well for jerusalem ok nora it's all the palestinians fault is usual here i mean what do you want to achieve and i guess th
by my guest nora lester more out in jerusalem she's a writer and blogger also in jerusalem we have martin van creveld he is a israeli military historian and. theorist and in washington we cross to flynt leverett he is a professor of international relations at pennsylvania state university and co-author of the book going to to round why america must accept the islamic republic of the red cross talk rose of the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it martin if i...
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stokely carmichael and martin luther king.ashville group in terms of his perspective. >> we feel that we must continue this march right now, that it is urgent to do it. and we will be calling on people of good will from all over the nation to join us in this march. >> martin luther king was almost at the level of sainthood. stokely carmichael understood that he needed that symbol in order to provide legitimacy for what he was trying to do. >> we want to put president johnson on the spot. he called a conference two days ago to fulfill these rights. we want those rights fulfilled. they cannot be fulfilled with words. words cannot stop bullets. and we need action and we need it now from the federal government. >> no more questions, gentlemen. >> all right. >> we have the march. >> the most impressive thing about this march on mississippi is a developing coalition among civil rights leaders. there are reports of differences between leaders, and they are true. but their organizations have always been divided. a split among them is
stokely carmichael and martin luther king.ashville group in terms of his perspective. >> we feel that we must continue this march right now, that it is urgent to do it. and we will be calling on people of good will from all over the nation to join us in this march. >> martin luther king was almost at the level of sainthood. stokely carmichael understood that he needed that symbol in order to provide legitimacy for what he was trying to do. >> we want to put president johnson...
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martin luther king is saying what will happen to us if we don't help him?rying for the needy and defending life and making home a proirt. and i put tweets in the end. if urchingle ml could tweet. >> good news, every member of our audience will love here with a copy of king rules. thank you so much for joining us. it is a wonderful bock and i hope people will get it in book stores and audience don't have to buy one. we give them one for sitting here. >> why are these little kids fishing in a driveway ditch. farming families protest against epa regulations and y the close marin a. i am jowly bandaras. and all you have to do is log on to fox news.com. >> and epa is at it again, with regulations that are by thing the hands that feed america. clean water act and under newly proposed regulations and it will extend to any body of water and even ditches that flood during reason. they could face fines just because of not having proper permits. and one family had enough. and they made it absolutely hilarious video to protest the regulations. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (applause) >> i
martin luther king is saying what will happen to us if we don't help him?rying for the needy and defending life and making home a proirt. and i put tweets in the end. if urchingle ml could tweet. >> good news, every member of our audience will love here with a copy of king rules. thank you so much for joining us. it is a wonderful bock and i hope people will get it in book stores and audience don't have to buy one. we give them one for sitting here. >> why are these little kids...
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martin luther king, jr. and wants this lesson taught. good to see you tonight, he was convicted, his guilt was upheld repeatedly, even though his death sentence was overturned. why on earth would you want to see children taught that this man is in anyway like dr. martin luther king. >> i think it's important to note that the racially coded language that's used in the media to describe mumia abu-jamal like a cop killer, these words stand in the way of really exploring what happened in this case. >> well, thug and militant are two descriptive terms, convicted cop killer is factual. >> i think the reason why the facts of this case haven't come to light is because of the influence of the fraternal order of police on the prosecution, the judge and jury during this case, let me give you a sense of one of the most important factors of this case, there was a fourth person at the scene of the crime who was identified as the shooter by four witnesses. that person was seen running away from the scene of the crime and was identified as the shooter,
martin luther king, jr. and wants this lesson taught. good to see you tonight, he was convicted, his guilt was upheld repeatedly, even though his death sentence was overturned. why on earth would you want to see children taught that this man is in anyway like dr. martin luther king. >> i think it's important to note that the racially coded language that's used in the media to describe mumia abu-jamal like a cop killer, these words stand in the way of really exploring what happened in this...
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take vo ''joseph martin'' se declaro no culpable y la defensa argumenta que martin fue vctima de histerian el peridico ''contra costa times''... investigadores indicaron que encontraron pornografa infantil en la computadora de martin.... martin se desempeÑo por varios aÑos como maestro en la escuela primaria '' woodside'' en concord... lorena/topvo tambin se presentara en corte hoy ''raymond chow'' quien fue arrestado en conexin con el caso del senador ''leland yee''.... ''chow'' es acusado de lavado de dinero y la venta de bienes robados.... su defensa argumenta que las denuncias no tienen fundamentos,,,, ''chow'' permanece encarcelado desde marzo sin derecho a fianza.... ... lorena/ots una aplicacin en telfonos inteligentes har fcil la compra y entrega de la marihuana medicinal,,, y tan fcil como ordenar una pizza. take vo la empresa ''eaze- up.punto.com'' lanzar hoy en san francisco una nueva aplicacin que entregar en minutos estos pedidos... los dispensarios pagan a conductores que cuentan con su tarjeta de marihuana para que entreguen la hierba medicinal a domicilio... el servicio es
take vo ''joseph martin'' se declaro no culpable y la defensa argumenta que martin fue vctima de histerian el peridico ''contra costa times''... investigadores indicaron que encontraron pornografa infantil en la computadora de martin.... martin se desempeÑo por varios aÑos como maestro en la escuela primaria '' woodside'' en concord... lorena/topvo tambin se presentara en corte hoy ''raymond chow'' quien fue arrestado en conexin con el caso del senador ''leland yee''.... ''chow'' es acusado...
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martin luther king is saying what will happen to us if we don't help him?rying for the needy and defending life and making home a proirt. and i put tweets in the end. if urchingle ml could tweet. >> good news, every member of our audience will love here with a copy of king rules. thank you so much for joining us. it is a wonderful bock and i hope people will get it in book stores and audience don't have to buy one. we give them one for sitting here. >> why are these little kids fishing in a driveway ditch. farming families protest against epa regulations and you are going to love this story. ♪ they want to regulate us more. a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler
martin luther king is saying what will happen to us if we don't help him?rying for the needy and defending life and making home a proirt. and i put tweets in the end. if urchingle ml could tweet. >> good news, every member of our audience will love here with a copy of king rules. thank you so much for joining us. it is a wonderful bock and i hope people will get it in book stores and audience don't have to buy one. we give them one for sitting here. >> why are these little kids...
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and david martin with an american hero. >> nine guys died. so the rest of us could come home captioning sponsored by cbs. >> in is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have just learned that ukrainian rebels have turned over to investigators the flight-data recorders of the malaysian flight 17 which was shot down thursday over eastern ukraine. it has been four agonizing days for the families who lost loved ones on flight 17. they pleaded for the return of the remains of their loved ones. today the pro russian rebels who control the area of eastern ukraine where the plane was shot down sent them home in rail cars. 282 of the 298 victims have been recovered so far. the u.n. security council including russia demanded that the rebels now allow investigators safer and unrestricted access to the crash site. we have a team of cbs news correspondents covering this story and we'll begin tonight with mark phillips in ukraine. >> reporter: they died in a place they never intended to be. and now most of the victims of mal
and david martin with an american hero. >> nine guys died. so the rest of us could come home captioning sponsored by cbs. >> in is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have just learned that ukrainian rebels have turned over to investigators the flight-data recorders of the malaysian flight 17 which was shot down thursday over eastern ukraine. it has been four agonizing days for the families who lost loved ones on flight 17. they...
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martin? >> well, the fact is, as diane mentioned or referred to, there was a certain strain of anti-semitism in this country in 1938. i quote a roper poll from that era which indicates that more than 50%, 53% of the american people who responded to this poll declared that jews were not like the rest of us and that they, it was important that they be restricted in their business practices and their social practices. only 39% of people responding to this roper poll said the jews were like everybody else and should be treated the same. a full 10% of the people responding to this poll said that all jews should be deported from the united states. so, and we really need to remember that this was the era of restricted hotels, restricted country clubs. this was a fairly anti-semitic country in 1938. if something similar were to happen today, i do not certainly see that that same level of anti-semitism, you know, in existence today, so i don't see anything along those lines happening. now, if it were
martin? >> well, the fact is, as diane mentioned or referred to, there was a certain strain of anti-semitism in this country in 1938. i quote a roper poll from that era which indicates that more than 50%, 53% of the american people who responded to this poll declared that jews were not like the rest of us and that they, it was important that they be restricted in their business practices and their social practices. only 39% of people responding to this roper poll said the jews were like...
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as it is the israelis fault, but when you listen -- and martin indyk in the interview we did just the other day, martin was very careful to say, you know, look, i think blame is shared equally, not with america, by the way, and this is the administration's argument. we wanted to do this more than either party, so they are sort of blending both parties for that. but what you hear when you actually go a little bit deeper is a broad feeling in the administration that israel has the more powerful of the two individuals, having more to give, particularly signaling to the palestinians, look, we know the west bank is going to be your state, so therefore, we are going to stop settling in it. doing all sorts of things over the past month that signaled to the palestinians or at the very least gave them an excuse to pull out of negotiations. >> by saying we're going to start these processes at we're going to expand settlements?
as it is the israelis fault, but when you listen -- and martin indyk in the interview we did just the other day, martin was very careful to say, you know, look, i think blame is shared equally, not with america, by the way, and this is the administration's argument. we wanted to do this more than either party, so they are sort of blending both parties for that. but what you hear when you actually go a little bit deeper is a broad feeling in the administration that israel has the more powerful...
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martin luther king is saying what will happen to us if we don't help him?rrying for the needy and defending life and making home a proirt. and i put tweets in the end. if urchingle ml could tweet. >> good news, every member of our audience will love here with a copy of king rules. thank you so much for joining us. it is a wonderful bock and i hope people will get it in book stores and audience don't have to buy one. we give them one for sitting here. >> why are these little kids fishing in a driveway ditch. farming families protest against epa regulations and y >> live from america's news headquarters i am anita vogel. china putting out the red carpet for miracle who is in beijing for talks with china's leaders. she is accompanying a large delegation. the two country's bilateral trade last year totalled $193 billion. that figure making china germany's number three trading partner ahead of the u.s. wimbledon's men's final went into five steps today. yoke vich changing on to his second title. he gave federer 8 wimbledon championships. federer making mistakes
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martin luther king is saying what will happen to us if we don't help him?ying for the needy and defending life and making home a proirt. and i put tweets in the end. if urchingle ml could tweet. >> good news, every member of our audience will love here with a copy of king rules. thank you so much for joining us. it is a wonderful bock and i hope people will get it in book stores and audience don't have to buy one. we give them one for sitting here. >> why are these little kids fishing in a driveway ditch. farming families protest against farming families protest against epa regulations and y you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. fight. ukra
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of my family's business the martin guitar company. this is a de forty five and what's amazing to me we've got ninety one of these are the world works through my grandfather would have been involved in the manufacture of this not only do we have one but two i've never been in the same room with two printers martin d forty five at the same time adirondack spruce top brazilian rosewood back and science the top of our line this one is nice if you happen to know of. one hundred sixty five thousand dollars in your wallet. guitar builders chose the woods they chose before my family got in the business of making guitars those woods were then extremely exotic on imagine trying to get ebony from africa and rosewood from brazil but no one has since found any better woods. they nailed it. the great woods that are the terrible great musical instruments. one of our historic and most successful gibson acoustics ever is a j two hundred it's just got it a unique sound but beautiful safe to spruce top as you can see just gorgeous and you can you can he
of my family's business the martin guitar company. this is a de forty five and what's amazing to me we've got ninety one of these are the world works through my grandfather would have been involved in the manufacture of this not only do we have one but two i've never been in the same room with two printers martin d forty five at the same time adirondack spruce top brazilian rosewood back and science the top of our line this one is nice if you happen to know of. one hundred sixty five thousand...
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martin morton martin i'm talking more time more time on max's talking now remember i didn't interrupt you so don't interrupt me i wanted to say though more and that i appreciate your statement of support for the brutal coup illegal of egypt which came into power under a military coup we see the shared values between the zionist organization of america and the brutal dictator of egypt the hospital was the only geriatric hospital in the gaza strip and it was shelled and destroyed by israeli forces deliberately targeted we saw people on on life support systems carried out by nurses under fire we saw elderly people on life support systems carried out people who could have been your mother morton if you had any humanity and you and i know that if there were jews in there you would demonstrate some humanity for them but you're not because they're palestinians they're people you have denigrated as nazis you've denigrated an entire population as nazis my sympathy is with the people who are enduring this one sided slaughter the background for this slaughter as you've pointed out is the gaza wi
martin morton martin i'm talking more time more time on max's talking now remember i didn't interrupt you so don't interrupt me i wanted to say though more and that i appreciate your statement of support for the brutal coup illegal of egypt which came into power under a military coup we see the shared values between the zionist organization of america and the brutal dictator of egypt the hospital was the only geriatric hospital in the gaza strip and it was shelled and destroyed by israeli...
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his name is kevin martin. he was convicted back in the early '80s of killing a woman in southeast washington. he spent 26 years in jail paroled in 2009. a recent review by prosecutors revealed that dna evidence at the crime scene has cleared martin of any involvement in the murder. this morning he broke down in tears outside d.c. superior court. martin is 50 years old now. he said today at last he is free. >>> the count down is on until riders will finally be able to use the silver line. metro gave us the time lapsed video showing what the new commute will look like. they are doing test runs all week. the silver line doesn't officially open until saturday but already causing big changes and not just for commuters. adam tuss is at tyson corner mall with details of how the silver line is affecting parking there. >> reporter: everybody wants you to take the silver line. they don't want you necessarily to drive to use the silver line. that is the challenge here. that is the station right there. but just off to the
his name is kevin martin. he was convicted back in the early '80s of killing a woman in southeast washington. he spent 26 years in jail paroled in 2009. a recent review by prosecutors revealed that dna evidence at the crime scene has cleared martin of any involvement in the murder. this morning he broke down in tears outside d.c. superior court. martin is 50 years old now. he said today at last he is free. >>> the count down is on until riders will finally be able to use the silver...
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restructuring to cut costs as a top priority for dod a lockheed martin. aircraft were to travel to britain for the international debut at the royal international air tattoo and airshow next week. annvestigation into a june 3 fire, prompted deity to ground all 100 on july 3 starting a race to identify the problem and get the planes safely back in the air to continue testing and to the u.k. in time for th shows. we sat down for an exclusive interview with the air force lieutenant general, veteran expert who has overseen other high-profile programs including the multibillion-dollar tanker effort. i asked whwhether he knows whats wrong, whether the problem is serious, and whher the recall would be rescinded. >> we are in the middle of an investigation board. i can only talk in limited terms. i can tell you the whole fleet has been grounded because safety is our first priority. until we understand what went we willth number 27, leave the airplanes on the ground. again, it is more important for us to be safe than anything else. what i can tell you is the entire
restructuring to cut costs as a top priority for dod a lockheed martin. aircraft were to travel to britain for the international debut at the royal international air tattoo and airshow next week. annvestigation into a june 3 fire, prompted deity to ground all 100 on july 3 starting a race to identify the problem and get the planes safely back in the air to continue testing and to the u.k. in time for th shows. we sat down for an exclusive interview with the air force lieutenant general, veteran...
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talking to martin about the fans, there's been an evolution with lebron.d that very jaged departure. he had a difficult first year in miami. he got beau ebooed in a lot of . i was at the first game when he came back to cleveland playing in a heat uniform. difficult for him, emotional. the heat had a big victory. emotions were difficult, the cleveland fans. but then the next season -- [ inaudible ] -- and he apologized for the first time in that interview, and said, i realize i made mistakes. he said, i made mistakes in the way i left. i don't want to be the villain anymore. and that interview and that moment was the beginning of the healing process. that was three years ago. in the time since, he's had a good relationship with his fans in cleveland. -- when he comes back to play there, they've been increasingly receptive to him. he's been dropping -- over the last couple of years, maybe i'll come back, starting to give people hope, rebuild the relationship. >> i want to go back to martin and talk money. i'm just looking at cnn money's reporting on just wha
talking to martin about the fans, there's been an evolution with lebron.d that very jaged departure. he had a difficult first year in miami. he got beau ebooed in a lot of . i was at the first game when he came back to cleveland playing in a heat uniform. difficult for him, emotional. the heat had a big victory. emotions were difficult, the cleveland fans. but then the next season -- [ inaudible ] -- and he apologized for the first time in that interview, and said, i realize i made mistakes. he...
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my name is fran martin. we won that battle and over the years our group advocated to bring affordable housing improve public transit to our under served community. we started the entire process that brought us here today. schlage lock has been a toxic site. it is essential with this proximity to the bayshore this sight will be a transportation and our community has been in the forefront of advocating for affordable housing. most of the neighborhoods do not want high density housing of any sort. in spite of everything over the years we've worked with various city departments and received a planner's award. what is being asked of the city in terms of of public financing is a drop in the bucket to what is owed to our neighborhood and it's time the city fulfilled its duty. this is a matter of social justice. after a long process of planning schlage lock development should be allowed to move forward. thank you. >> all right thank you. if there's anymore public comment, please come up. >> good afternoon. the city
my name is fran martin. we won that battle and over the years our group advocated to bring affordable housing improve public transit to our under served community. we started the entire process that brought us here today. schlage lock has been a toxic site. it is essential with this proximity to the bayshore this sight will be a transportation and our community has been in the forefront of advocating for affordable housing. most of the neighborhoods do not want high density housing of any sort....
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israel believes there are many more to be found. >> martin savidge joins me live from jerusalem. martin, the big question s at what point does israel consider this mission to take out the tunnels, to target hamas positions to gaza, that it is over? >> reporter: that's a good question. clearly destroying these tunnels and more since we put that report together, has been kill. some of the heavy artillery taking place this morning is in and around tunnels. they say hamas is fighting to try to preserve them. of course, israel is trying to destroy them. initially stated by the government they thought they could get rid of all the tunnels in three days. it's been at least five days and they clearly have many more to deal with. when israel can say they're done with the offensive, we don't know. if there is a cease-fire, the israeli government said they would adhere to it. declaring a cease-fire is never the problem really. it's making sure the cease-fire holds up and that's where israelis tend to be skeptical. they do not think la mass wants to stop. >> what about appetite within isra i
israel believes there are many more to be found. >> martin savidge joins me live from jerusalem. martin, the big question s at what point does israel consider this mission to take out the tunnels, to target hamas positions to gaza, that it is over? >> reporter: that's a good question. clearly destroying these tunnels and more since we put that report together, has been kill. some of the heavy artillery taking place this morning is in and around tunnels. they say hamas is fighting to...
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martin taught two of her boys in fifth grade. he was a favorite teacher and a favorite friend. >> i give him the baby clothes. he would send home baked goods with may son. always making may son be the one to come to his class ram to pick them up. >> according to court documents, concord police began investigating the elementary school teacher for inappropriately touching assistants in april 2013. jones says police called her family. >> through the course of the interviews, 20 plus felony counts came out for both my children. >> martin is facing want 50 counts of lewd acts with a child under 18. court documents say there are 14 victims. martin's attorney says his client is not guilty. >> aware trying this case on a mass hysteria theory. a spark starts a talk and the gossip spreads. >> as the facts are debated in court, the jones and other families are that you are is aing civil it's a, reporting that teachers started reporting him in 2006 but the principal reportedly did not call police. and marriage remajor in the class ram. >> w
martin taught two of her boys in fifth grade. he was a favorite teacher and a favorite friend. >> i give him the baby clothes. he would send home baked goods with may son. always making may son be the one to come to his class ram to pick them up. >> according to court documents, concord police began investigating the elementary school teacher for inappropriately touching assistants in april 2013. jones says police called her family. >> through the course of the interviews, 20...
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most interesting is the democratic governor of maryland, martin o'malley.or so he got to the left of president obama who said send most of them back. he said why wouldn't the united states of america welcome the children here. his state said please don't accepted them here. our graffiti artist needs a spell check, there was governor o'malley on the record saying don't send them back. he has to answer where they might put them inside maryland. democrating governor running for president in 20 16 to succeed barack obama as the leader of the party seems to think a fight with the white house over this is not a bad idea. have we reached the point where democrats think it's not only okay but maybe beneficial? >> on this issue, yes. i wouldn't shea that broadly but on this issue if you watch not just martin o'malley but speaker, sorry, leader nancy pelosi, former speaker nancy pelosi came down on the issue, she shifted back to her caucus. it's clear how the wind is blowing with democrats, governor patrick as you mentioned, from massachusetts. i think for o'malley i
most interesting is the democratic governor of maryland, martin o'malley.or so he got to the left of president obama who said send most of them back. he said why wouldn't the united states of america welcome the children here. his state said please don't accepted them here. our graffiti artist needs a spell check, there was governor o'malley on the record saying don't send them back. he has to answer where they might put them inside maryland. democrating governor running for president in 20 16...
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. >> our friend especiallyinthevalley and allen martin -- and allen martin lies need to be able to recover what is lost. this is the least we can do. >>> state department is warning u.s. citizens to avoid all nonessential travel to israel in the west bank. and not to travel to gaza at all. the fighting shows in sign of easing. at least 550 palestinians have died along with 25 israeli soldiers. about 70,000 palestinians have now fled their homes. >> the violence must stop now. they must provide the necessary space to raids the victims, assist the wounded and extend relief to track civilians. >> secretary of state john kerry traveled to cairo today to meet with other leaderrest about efforts for a cease fire. >>> the president app warded a medal of armor to pits. he fought off one of the bloodiest battles of afghanistan war. he says the honor belonged to everyone with him. nine soldiers were killed. pits fought off close to 200 taliban fighters and kept the death toll from being even higher. >>> the president will be back in the bay area tomorrow to raise cash for the democratic party. on we
. >> our friend especiallyinthevalley and allen martin -- and allen martin lies need to be able to recover what is lost. this is the least we can do. >>> state department is warning u.s. citizens to avoid all nonessential travel to israel in the west bank. and not to travel to gaza at all. the fighting shows in sign of easing. at least 550 palestinians have died along with 25 israeli soldiers. about 70,000 palestinians have now fled their homes. >> the violence must stop...
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paltrow and martin broke up 10 months ago and martin's music has suffered greatly. take a loo. -- take a look. ♪ ♪ >> best ever. meanwhile, paltrow has found a new boyfriend who is just as sensitive as chris martin. i believe we have tape of him. >> i hope he is okay. sam, this whole chris martin revelation about eating meat, this was to punish his ex, right? this was him saying you are no longer in my life. >> it doesn't even make sense to me, the logic, you can only eat stuff you can kill. i can kill a baby, but i still prefer a cow. gwenyth was making a lot of household decisions. i'm sure it wasn't his decision to name the baby apple. she is one of those we are not eating meat anymore couples. >> you know why he named her apple? you can't kill an apple. he was afraid they would kill the baby and you can't kill an apple. >> do you think -- when there is a break up do you think there are problems there? do you think she cares about his diet? she is banging ago a teres now. >> is she? >> i don't know. it is something i threw out. >> i think it is a headline. it wil
paltrow and martin broke up 10 months ago and martin's music has suffered greatly. take a loo. -- take a look. ♪ ♪ >> best ever. meanwhile, paltrow has found a new boyfriend who is just as sensitive as chris martin. i believe we have tape of him. >> i hope he is okay. sam, this whole chris martin revelation about eating meat, this was to punish his ex, right? this was him saying you are no longer in my life. >> it doesn't even make sense to me, the logic, you can only eat...
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>> martin savidge in jerusalem. martin, thank you very much. >>> joining me now, lieutenant colonel geoffrey corn, the former army jag attorney, now law professor at south texas college of law, and retired army lieutenant general author of "leadership in the new normal." i appreciate both of you. general, to you first. the situation in gaza a humanitarian crisis? >> well, let's put hit the way, don. we have 1.8 million people. most of them don't have running water and power tonight. and there is consistent fighting going back and forth where the palestinians and hamas and israelis are exchanging fire. in between that are 1.8 million people. yes, it's a humanitarian crisis. and the israelis have done a great work going in there, getting their tactical objective done. now it's time for this thing to stop. the citizens, the casualties are mounting. over 1300 casualties. no electricity, no water. depending on some lines that have been disrupted, it is time for this to stop. this is a humanitarian crisis. >> so what woul
>> martin savidge in jerusalem. martin, thank you very much. >>> joining me now, lieutenant colonel geoffrey corn, the former army jag attorney, now law professor at south texas college of law, and retired army lieutenant general author of "leadership in the new normal." i appreciate both of you. general, to you first. the situation in gaza a humanitarian crisis? >> well, let's put hit the way, don. we have 1.8 million people. most of them don't have running water...