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>> martin: those sound like the...n satellites up there in geo-synchronous orbit. >> weeden: absolutely. those satellites were developed in an environment where the u.s. assumed there would not be reason to attack them. so you end up with a small number of very expensive satellites that have a lot of capability packed onto each one. end result is juicy targets. >> martin: a spokesman for china's foreign ministry admitted testing an anti- satellite weapon in 2007, but china has denied conducting subsequent tests, and told us it is committed to the peaceful use of outer space. it said the 2013 launch into deep space was simply a science experiment. but using skills he honed as an officer in space command, brian weeden analyzed commercial satellite photos and other publicly available data about the launch. he concluded that science experiment was probably fired into space by a military missile launcher like this. >> hyten: this building was built... >> martin: general john hyten, the head of air force space command, has s
>> martin: those sound like the...n satellites up there in geo-synchronous orbit. >> weeden: absolutely. those satellites were developed in an environment where the u.s. assumed there would not be reason to attack them. so you end up with a small number of very expensive satellites that have a lot of capability packed onto each one. end result is juicy targets. >> martin: a spokesman for china's foreign ministry admitted testing an anti- satellite weapon in 2007, but china has...
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roland martin: it can't. ys you1(c)(3) status sa can support positions, issues, not an actual candidate. >> soak in michael mcmillan clarify on how it is offset? we haven't achilles' heel, as i see it. micheal mcmillan: one of the things you can do is create a 501(c)(4). as an individual, you can volunteer, vote, and donate. karen freeman wilson: i would just say money is key. and i'm not just saying that because i'm elected. tired, and we get then we don't give anything else. but it is essential -- [laughter] havet is essential that we our voice served by writing a check. roland martin: when he was in dallas all the white folks got together and said we wanted run for mayor -- he said, i don't want to win like you one. question. howational council -- much training do police officers in your community receive, to assist those with mental health issues? karen freeman wilson: we actually have a great program where police officers received two days of training relative to mental health. there is also a mental hea
roland martin: it can't. ys you1(c)(3) status sa can support positions, issues, not an actual candidate. >> soak in michael mcmillan clarify on how it is offset? we haven't achilles' heel, as i see it. micheal mcmillan: one of the things you can do is create a 501(c)(4). as an individual, you can volunteer, vote, and donate. karen freeman wilson: i would just say money is key. and i'm not just saying that because i'm elected. tired, and we get then we don't give anything else. but it is...
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martin: 90% of it was cash. tom: you are willing to tell us martin, that 90% of it -- martin: yes. was your other insight? david: i am struck by the fact that there has been widespread growth in this. if you look back at 1983 until 2003, you saw it 46-1. now it is 33-1. how this got into dodd-frank as well, this is something barney frank cared about for a long time and tried to wage in. -- and tried to wedge in. tom: here is the moonshot. martin sorrell began at age 10 at wpp shining shoes. brendan: do boards know how to properly value ceo's? martin: it is not a question about the board. the board's decision is made on a comparison basis. the whole thing about this sort of -- it is not mafia -- it is this group of people that operate in terms of consulting comparison, networks. that is the thing that people worry about. my view is the compensation should be tied to investment in the company. not options. you would not give -- the restricting stock is far that appeared but i believe, and our early plans -- interestingly, these plans have been mixed because institutions do not like t
martin: 90% of it was cash. tom: you are willing to tell us martin, that 90% of it -- martin: yes. was your other insight? david: i am struck by the fact that there has been widespread growth in this. if you look back at 1983 until 2003, you saw it 46-1. now it is 33-1. how this got into dodd-frank as well, this is something barney frank cared about for a long time and tried to wage in. -- and tried to wedge in. tom: here is the moonshot. martin sorrell began at age 10 at wpp shining shoes....
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martin o'malley: what's your name? >> julie. martin o'malley: are these your beautiful people? old are you? >> eight. have you tried some good food at the fair? martin o'malley: i had pork chop on a stick. i had the lemonade. maybe i will try the craft beer. maybe that's not very presidential. what is your story? ati worked at a restaurant the airport. it's called skip's. i want to wish you luck. i have been watching you. people are so hungry for an alternative in leadership. martin o'malley: thank you. >> i'm an exchange student going to france this year. for a full year. would you encourage students to go to an exchange or host people from other countries? martin o'malley: sure. we did not do much of that when i was in college. i think it's cool when it is happening now. we live in a very connected little planets. deeper understanding leads to better action. it's important to understand each other. and that american kids have a perspective on the world that is broader than their own continent. >> thank you. martin o'malley: we are going to do a live hit for tv? ok. we are goi
martin o'malley: what's your name? >> julie. martin o'malley: are these your beautiful people? old are you? >> eight. have you tried some good food at the fair? martin o'malley: i had pork chop on a stick. i had the lemonade. maybe i will try the craft beer. maybe that's not very presidential. what is your story? ati worked at a restaurant the airport. it's called skip's. i want to wish you luck. i have been watching you. people are so hungry for an alternative in leadership. martin...
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ladies and gentlemen, roland martin. [applause] roland martin: so how are we doing? that is it?you all just had lunch or something? so how are we doing? here.o be i literally just got off of the plane and i am here to ours and s have to fly to -- two hour and i have to fly to l.a.. before we get started, where are the houston people? if you are not from houston, you do not get the shot out. [laughter] -- shout out. [laughter] weand martin: our panel -- will set the ground rules. i did not fly here to regurgitate the problem. the panel is to talk about solutions, how we are going to achieve that on some of the issues. and when we gather next year, we should be able to look back and say this is what we are accomplishing as opposed to the same conversation year after year. that is of no interest to me whatsoever. let's get right to it. first off, he is an attorney in florida. you should congratulate him, he ctedhe newly ele president of the national bar association. [applause] roland martin: next up, michael mcmillan. [applause] roland martin: karen freeman wilson, the mayor of gar
ladies and gentlemen, roland martin. [applause] roland martin: so how are we doing? that is it?you all just had lunch or something? so how are we doing? here.o be i literally just got off of the plane and i am here to ours and s have to fly to -- two hour and i have to fly to l.a.. before we get started, where are the houston people? if you are not from houston, you do not get the shot out. [laughter] -- shout out. [laughter] weand martin: our panel -- will set the ground rules. i did not fly...
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martin go ahead.ess why happened to be a christian i think there's room to recognize when your christian you fail and ask forgiveness and whether it's from your god direct your from your community so i think there's part of that. right now i would tell you i think america is a judeo-christian community and yet we are killing 55 million plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. i think the nation cries out when we are and just. the judeo-christian culture western culture that got us here is why america exists and why the rule applies here. we didn't break away from england because they thought they weren't being friendly to us are fair. we recognize we could do better and the better we could do was freedom for people to live their lives the way they wanted under the rule of law that where the government wasn't -- in other words the government is supposed to protect the basics and allow us to flourish. some of us flourish more or less and that's a different question but that's
martin go ahead.ess why happened to be a christian i think there's room to recognize when your christian you fail and ask forgiveness and whether it's from your god direct your from your community so i think there's part of that. right now i would tell you i think america is a judeo-christian community and yet we are killing 55 million plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. i think the nation cries out when we are and just. the judeo-christian culture western...
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roland martin: they can't. 501(c)(3) status says you positions, not actual candidates. >> can mike millon clarify on how to -- michael mcmillan clarify on that? michael mcmillan: as an individual, we can volunteer, vote, and donate. roland martin: question? wilson: i would say money is keyed. i'm not just saying that because i'm elected. [laughter] it is essential that we have are donating to a candidate. hours, theyn: and said, you have to vote for merit, and he said, no, i want to own one. >> how much training to police officers in your community ?eceive and engaging those with mental health issues? we have aman wilson: great program where police officers received two days of training on mental health. we have a new unit that allows police officers to take people, who they believe have mental problems to that institute. thing we have been very strong on is de-escalation. trying to get police officers to understand, yes, you have the gun and badge, that means you really have the power, and you don't have to us
roland martin: they can't. 501(c)(3) status says you positions, not actual candidates. >> can mike millon clarify on how to -- michael mcmillan clarify on that? michael mcmillan: as an individual, we can volunteer, vote, and donate. roland martin: question? wilson: i would say money is keyed. i'm not just saying that because i'm elected. [laughter] it is essential that we have are donating to a candidate. hours, theyn: and said, you have to vote for merit, and he said, no, i want to own...
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martin o'malley has his family with him today. there is a look before his speech with his family going down the giant slide. in this tweak afterwards it was everything we with the -- everything we thought it would be. we will try to follow the former maryland governor in just a bit to get some of his meet and greet, but time for several calls. paul joins us from des moines on the line for democrats. >> i wanted to bring up to the people here in our country where this dirty word liberal came from. it came from the republican party and i think it was back in something, it7 or was when john charles river president that the first republican called their party the liberal republican party. what to the people think about that? >> thanks for calling. veronica and him -- in ohio. to this just listening speech, i have made up my mind and i hope i don't change it. >> what in particular? >> he is making more sense than anyone i have heard talk, starting with the debate. debatesonfidence in the when, well i call him smiley face, when donald t
martin o'malley has his family with him today. there is a look before his speech with his family going down the giant slide. in this tweak afterwards it was everything we with the -- everything we thought it would be. we will try to follow the former maryland governor in just a bit to get some of his meet and greet, but time for several calls. paul joins us from des moines on the line for democrats. >> i wanted to bring up to the people here in our country where this dirty word liberal...
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that's how we got martin luther king, jr., hospital. >>reporter: it opened its doors in 1972 to a long-forgotten community that had seen too much suffering and too little care. >> that was heaven. you could walk there. your children didn't have to suffer no longer. whatever happens, you get to martin luther king hospital, you're going to live. accomplishment. >>reporter: mark thomas is on the county board of supervisors. he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's dying and nurses don't want to help. >>reporter: this video shows patients patients nurses standing around while a woman lay suffering on the floor of
that's how we got martin luther king, jr., hospital. >>reporter: it opened its doors in 1972 to a long-forgotten community that had seen too much suffering and too little care. >> that was heaven. you could walk there. your children didn't have to suffer no longer. whatever happens, you get to martin luther king hospital, you're going to live. accomplishment. >>reporter: mark thomas is on the county board of supervisors. he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second...
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december 11 martin tells his attorney that this is his fault.hat the paintings will be returned only on my terms which now include a written apology to me from the doctor and a guarantee no negative social media about me or framing philadelphia. and in january and february martin said -- >> i want the money deposited to my account. only when it clears will i give you your art work back. >> and he called on the trouble shooter. >> when is it going to end? >> and martin tells me he has no comment whatsoever but finally released the paintings after he went by the shop one more time. >> "action news" certainly put the fear of god in him, and i am very grateful for that. >> but we still wanted an explanation from timothy martin. >> why did it take you so long to get the framed pieces to him. >> i am not going to get into it i am not going to have this conversation with you. >> you ask your consumers to give you a written guarantee that they will not post anything negative on social media? >> bye. >> why won't you answer our questions? >> i did answer
december 11 martin tells his attorney that this is his fault.hat the paintings will be returned only on my terms which now include a written apology to me from the doctor and a guarantee no negative social media about me or framing philadelphia. and in january and february martin said -- >> i want the money deposited to my account. only when it clears will i give you your art work back. >> and he called on the trouble shooter. >> when is it going to end? >> and martin...
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martin greenfield. [applause] >> thank you very much. i don't know where to start or where to finish. because here i came to speak to you all, probably the best place for me to come. because of the way i feel about america. what i lived through because i was accidentally born a jew and was accidentally born with the best family in the world. they brought me up, years old, i was a man, i had a grandfather who taught the about god and of father who was brilliant, my family, the way they brought me up because they knew something was going to happen to west because they remembered my father, my grandfather, my grandfather said to my talk -- my father, we're safe here. my father said it there is three steps from us. never be safe because it shouldn't deal with hitler. i grew up hearing that. it meant a lot to me. you know y? use your own head, all of you, like i did. somebody, somebody, we are all born a light, knowing nothing. to our family, our job is simple. parents have to bring you up. teachers have to teach you. you have to think for yo
martin greenfield. [applause] >> thank you very much. i don't know where to start or where to finish. because here i came to speak to you all, probably the best place for me to come. because of the way i feel about america. what i lived through because i was accidentally born a jew and was accidentally born with the best family in the world. they brought me up, years old, i was a man, i had a grandfather who taught the about god and of father who was brilliant, my family, the way they...
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martin luther king hospital was an important step forward.t was a way of saying that watts' uprising was something that could have been and should have been avoided. within a few years, the hope dinged. amid horror stories of neglect and confidence. patients are dying, and needless lites. as reports persisted, they earnt the nickname killer king. the story did little to change that. >> my wife is dying and the nurses don'ted want to help her out. this those other patients standing bias the jan tors client the floor. >> they are watching, and not doing anything. >> she was suffering on the floor of the e.r. for 45 agonising minutes before she died. >> it was the accumulation of instances of bedcall malpractise. these are comments that a lot who worked hard to do the best they could did not want to hear. there are no excuses for that. and ultimately resulted in the hospital being closed. with them, it looked as if martin luther king had died again. that hurt. that really hurt, and we was promised it was there. >> talk about that. did people thr
martin luther king hospital was an important step forward.t was a way of saying that watts' uprising was something that could have been and should have been avoided. within a few years, the hope dinged. amid horror stories of neglect and confidence. patients are dying, and needless lites. as reports persisted, they earnt the nickname killer king. the story did little to change that. >> my wife is dying and the nurses don'ted want to help her out. this those other patients standing bias...
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martin o'malley: we need to restore competition. we have seen a concentration of corporate power across our economy. it runs counter to the inclusive economy. iowa, theree in were about a dozen packing houses. farmers have become more productive. .nother only for packing houses fair competition is not only a right and just pre-it is best for growth and allowing people to earn a living wage. i intend to be more aggressive when it comes to pushing back against mergers and monopoly power. said freedomn means freedom from monopoly. they are putting the screws to farmers and communities. americans, and agriculture in particular can play a critical role in moving us to a clean energy future. the next generation of biofuels and the good things you are doing with wind and other energy. between hillary clinton on your right and bernie sanders on your left you seem to be getting squeezed out. -- i see a opening lane opening. the great thing about iowa is people are not intimidated by big money taking over elections for they want to meet us an
martin o'malley: we need to restore competition. we have seen a concentration of corporate power across our economy. it runs counter to the inclusive economy. iowa, theree in were about a dozen packing houses. farmers have become more productive. .nother only for packing houses fair competition is not only a right and just pre-it is best for growth and allowing people to earn a living wage. i intend to be more aggressive when it comes to pushing back against mergers and monopoly power. said...
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it was martin o'malley. yes. martin o'malley. is him today in las vegas speaking in front of the trump international hotel in 100-degree heat. >> and donald trump as a presidential candidate, i want to say that all these workers here have a lot more guts than the candidates running for president of the republican nomination. because they had the courage to stand up to the hate, to the division, to the sort of rhetoric that actually makes it harder for to us make our economy grow and work well for all americans. >> play of the day in democratic politics today goes to martin o'malley o'martin. martin o'malley who cannot get a headline to save his life. this is an example of a democrat being smart, using donald trump's front-runner stat to us make a smart political move that may help himself on the democratic side. is there a lesson there in what martin o'malley did today for how the other candidates hour, the republican candidates, can compete against donald trump too? none of them seem to have figured that out yet? is there anythi
it was martin o'malley. yes. martin o'malley. is him today in las vegas speaking in front of the trump international hotel in 100-degree heat. >> and donald trump as a presidential candidate, i want to say that all these workers here have a lot more guts than the candidates running for president of the republican nomination. because they had the courage to stand up to the hate, to the division, to the sort of rhetoric that actually makes it harder for to us make our economy grow and work...
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>> martin: the research being done at the starfire optical range in albuquerque, new mexico, was kept secret for many years-- and for a good reason, which only becomes apparent at night. first, the roof of one building is opened to the stars. then, the walls retract, and an object straight out of "star wars" appears, shooting a laser into the sky. if you thought space was a peaceful haven, think again. >> it's a competition that i wish wasn't occurring, but it is. and if we're threatened in space, we have the right of self-defense, and we'll make sure we can execute that right. >> martin: and use force if necessary. >> that's why we have a military. you know, i'm not nasa. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes."
>> martin: the research being done at the starfire optical range in albuquerque, new mexico, was kept secret for many years-- and for a good reason, which only becomes apparent at night. first, the roof of one building is opened to the stars. then, the walls retract, and an object straight out of "star wars" appears, shooting a laser into the sky. if you thought space was a peaceful haven, think again. >> it's a competition that i wish wasn't occurring, but it is. and if...
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martin o'malley: good to meet you. another person a martin. [indiscernible] martin o'malley: what is your name? sometimes if you say things in one context there hard by things in another context. when people are trying to make the point that we undervalue black lives, they hear that as being insensitive. i apologize for communicating them. >> thank you. [indiscernible] martin o'malley: my youngest brothers are twins. thank you. >> i wanted to ask. points that speak to the needs of rural iowans? [inaudible] o'malley: renewable energy is a part of what our nation needs to do, to make college debt-free and affordable for more families, to improve our schools, to give our kids the opportunity to be ready for a skill in this world of ours. and relates to our nation touches rural america. being the youngest is going to be something you can use to your advantage? a new o'malley: i bring perspective into this race. our world has changed. when our times changed and problems change, people are right to believe new approaches and new leaders help us solv
martin o'malley: good to meet you. another person a martin. [indiscernible] martin o'malley: what is your name? sometimes if you say things in one context there hard by things in another context. when people are trying to make the point that we undervalue black lives, they hear that as being insensitive. i apologize for communicating them. >> thank you. [indiscernible] martin o'malley: my youngest brothers are twins. thank you. >> i wanted to ask. points that speak to the needs of...
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he told martin luther king that. but he told us this is the most important piece of the legislation. he believed in the vote, that the vote was very important. that was his life. remember, this is a guy that was elected to congress in 1938 and basically was in house elections, senate elections or presidential elections for the remainder of his life. he saw how important votes were. when he won big he could get voting rights and other things passed. and when he lost the first time he tried to get into the senate. >> even in your book you say part of this reason he felt there was a race against time. can you expand on this and give us his perspective. >> very much so. lyndon johnson, which i appreciate you mentioning, republished earlier this year with a long introduction about its relevance today, he was in a race against time. he thought that once there was light at the end of the tunnel what the oppressed -- move fast on voting rights, on the civil rights, on enforcing them, on other legislation. because there was i
he told martin luther king that. but he told us this is the most important piece of the legislation. he believed in the vote, that the vote was very important. that was his life. remember, this is a guy that was elected to congress in 1938 and basically was in house elections, senate elections or presidential elections for the remainder of his life. he saw how important votes were. when he won big he could get voting rights and other things passed. and when he lost the first time he tried to...
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there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going for an things that they want to read to that point is the trick in politics. it is the art of the possible. you have two men who were exquisite politicians. host: we will hear that and family will get joe califano's thoughts. dr. king: the only state you did not carry in the state -- you got less than 40% of the negroes registered to vote. ia recent article brought this out very clearly, to demonstrate the importance of negroes registered to vote in the south and it will be a coalition of the negro vote in the moderate white vote that will make the new so
there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going...
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(laughter) did you hear martin luther king? martin luther king was not nice.artin luther king did not go, hey, fellows, i have a dream, i would like to talk to you about it? no, he goes, "i have a dream!" >> i think that's what important about this movement, though, is they rerejecting this politics respectability what we see in black america with a lot of elected officials where we're slow and steady and if we're nice enough, maybe wheel change some minds and hearts and change some policy. no, actually the time is now. >> larry: is there a time when it becomes respectable, we have a meeting with the president whoever the president is and we talk about policy? and what's the ultimate objective? i'll trying to figure out what does it look like when we get something? >> well -- larry: besides people not dying. >> but that's a huge -- isn't that a huge start? it's like stop murdering us. (cheers and applause) >> larry: but that's -- i don't think that's a start. we've been saying that for a long time. >> yeah. but i -- larry: i think we have to get beyond the wor
(laughter) did you hear martin luther king? martin luther king was not nice.artin luther king did not go, hey, fellows, i have a dream, i would like to talk to you about it? no, he goes, "i have a dream!" >> i think that's what important about this movement, though, is they rerejecting this politics respectability what we see in black america with a lot of elected officials where we're slow and steady and if we're nice enough, maybe wheel change some minds and hearts and change...
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martin luther king preached nonviolence but statue martin luther king kicks mother (bleep)ing ass! (bleep)ing ass! we'll be right back. i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. oh, thank you,i like your place. make yourself at home i'll be right back. hm. she's got x1. alright. huh, hm, ohh... monster? she seemed so nice at dinner. i'm back! ahh! uhh... whatcha doing? ohh, just... watchin' law & order. awww, you're nervous. that's so cute. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. now, as you know, i am the proud new owner of a superpac which sounded great at first. practically unlimited money to spend however i wanted. then i saw something on morning joe that, well, frankly scared me. >> superpacs have to be entirely separate from a campaign and a c
martin luther king preached nonviolence but statue martin luther king kicks mother (bleep)ing ass! (bleep)ing ass! we'll be right back. i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. oh, thank you,i like...
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martin luther king, jr. gave a speech in washington that changed the redric of the civil rights movement in america. >> i have a dream. [ cheers and applause ] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but of the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> he delivered his i have a dream speech august 28, 1963. 250,000 people attended the march on washington that day and heard the speech. he begin with the reference to the emancipation proclamation. towards the end he departed from his prepared speech after a singer called out tell them about the dream, martin. >> one day in alabama little back boys ask little -- i have a dream today. [ cheers and applause ] >> the march was originally organized to show support for a civil rights billed. because of that they agreed to keep their speeches calm to avoid provoking civil disobedience. one year later he was awarded the noble peace prize -- [ audio difficulties ] >> 5 years later he w
martin luther king, jr. gave a speech in washington that changed the redric of the civil rights movement in america. >> i have a dream. [ cheers and applause ] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but of the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> he delivered his i have a dream speech august 28, 1963. 250,000 people attended the march on washington that day and heard the speech. he begin...
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joining me now is civil rights activist martin luther king iii. for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> martin, 50 years since the voting rights act was signed into law, tell me what's going through your mind reflecting on this landmark achievement. >> what's going through my mind is basically how we have to remobilize again to get fair and just legislation put back on the books. it is clear to me that there is a consciousness even in the nation, but the consciousness does not exist in the place it needs to be, which is in the united states congress. >> now, when we saw the shelby versus holder suit go before the supreme court, many of us, you and i included, were in the courtroom when the oral arguments were made which, in effect, gutted the voting rights act. and we heard justice scalia say that voting rights act was like a racial entitlement. so the gap between the court and the congress and people around the country, how do we close that gap, martin? >> well, i think one of the main things we've got to do is to deal with the facts, more
joining me now is civil rights activist martin luther king iii. for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> martin, 50 years since the voting rights act was signed into law, tell me what's going through your mind reflecting on this landmark achievement. >> what's going through my mind is basically how we have to remobilize again to get fair and just legislation put back on the books. it is clear to me that there is a consciousness even in the nation, but the consciousness...
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martin o'malley: thank you. >> does he need a microphone?overnor, thank you so much for being here. my name is scary. i'm a retired educator with over 40 years of experience. [applause] -- iestion is this appreciate your position on early childhood education, pre-k , my question would be, do you have any thoughts on how to fund it? as a school board member, we struggle with resources to be able to accomplish some of the mandates. o'malley: in our state, we realize that building up the best public schools in america was not a matter of doing less. it was a matter of doing more. i believe that true leadership is leadership that forges a new consensus in order to get things .one unlike what just happened in iowa, when i was governor through eight years of procession, we actually increased school funding by 37% in the state of maryland. [applause] went to full day kindergarten and we saw the return right away. i believe our federal government needs to play a greater role and i think that we can play that role in expanding pre-k and encouraging o
martin o'malley: thank you. >> does he need a microphone?overnor, thank you so much for being here. my name is scary. i'm a retired educator with over 40 years of experience. [applause] -- iestion is this appreciate your position on early childhood education, pre-k , my question would be, do you have any thoughts on how to fund it? as a school board member, we struggle with resources to be able to accomplish some of the mandates. o'malley: in our state, we realize that building up the...
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president welcome martin gilen and benjamin page -- please welcome martin gilen and benjamin page.plause] nice to see you. thank you for being here. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> jon: the people love a quantitive analysis. [ laughter ] talk to us briefly because this paper ties to stat disally quantify that feeling that -- statistically quantify that feeling that everyone has that access and power and influence disproportionately go to elite. is that what the attempt was here to do to statistically quantify that in anyway? >> absolutely. >> that's right. >> jon: that's all the time we have. all right. [laughter] how did you try do that? >> i spent ten years doing it. >> >> jon: you spent ten years doing? it. >> i did. >> >> jon: what are you doing it? >> i am a last minute addition. we wrote it together. it was ben's idea. and it was ben's idea that there would be enough interest in the country that we should put oi a press release and see if the media cared about it. >> jon: it's a smart thing. you come up with the idea and you say to this gentleman, why don'
president welcome martin gilen and benjamin page -- please welcome martin gilen and benjamin page.plause] nice to see you. thank you for being here. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> jon: the people love a quantitive analysis. [ laughter ] talk to us briefly because this paper ties to stat disally quantify that feeling that -- statistically quantify that feeling that everyone has that access and power and influence disproportionately go to elite. is that what...
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we heard from martin o'malley. lincoln chafee and former secretary of state hillary clinton all addressing the delegates. we will be re-airing all of those speeches tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. now we would like to hear from you and get your reaction, particularly from the afternoon speakers -- martin o'malley and bernie sanders. the number is on your screen. or can also tweaet us leave us a post on her facebook page. before we go to calls, several tweets involving martin o'malley's speech. kicking up dust regarding the debate schedule that was laid out. tweet -- martin o'malley took his war on the dnc's debate process to the dnc today. ley callsweet -- o'mal for more debates. than this from martin o'malley himself earlier today -- this sort of rigged process has never been attempted before. one of the four speakers today at the dnc summer meeting in minneapolis. let's go to your calls. hussein joins us from michigan. caller: i just wanted to make a quick comment about bernie sanders. i a young college studen
we heard from martin o'malley. lincoln chafee and former secretary of state hillary clinton all addressing the delegates. we will be re-airing all of those speeches tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. now we would like to hear from you and get your reaction, particularly from the afternoon speakers -- martin o'malley and bernie sanders. the number is on your screen. or can also tweaet us leave us a post on her facebook page. before we go to calls, several tweets involving martin o'malley's...
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at last month's net roots nation conference in phoenix, both former maryland governor martin o'malley and vermont senator bernie sanders were heckle bid protesters, and last weekend sanders was driven off the stage at an event in seattle when activists seized the microphone. members of the group planned a similar demonstration at a clinton campaign stop in new hampshire on tuesday, but were denied access to the event and instead met with clinton in private. >> jason, what's behind these protests? >> well, i think a lot of it starts at the top with president obama and the deterioration of race relations on his watch. poll after poll has shown that race relations have really gone south since he has taken office. i think it has to do with his handle and these high profile incidents, whether it's for trayvon martin. >> what has he done that has radicalized his base supporters against fellow democrats? >> well -- >> these aren't republican candidates. >> i understand, paul, but what he has done is righted up black voters in this country by going around talking about republicans, trying to
at last month's net roots nation conference in phoenix, both former maryland governor martin o'malley and vermont senator bernie sanders were heckle bid protesters, and last weekend sanders was driven off the stage at an event in seattle when activists seized the microphone. members of the group planned a similar demonstration at a clinton campaign stop in new hampshire on tuesday, but were denied access to the event and instead met with clinton in private. >> jason, what's behind these...
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we have stand-up from monroe martin after the break. to your body temperature to help keep you cool. let's put it to the test. hey dad! emily? ready? wait! no! wait! slow down a little! oow! watch out for the speed bumps! it speeds evaporation to help keep you cool and dry. hanes x-temp technology for men and women. because when you're cool, you're comfortable. so good. create your own tour of italy while you still can, starting at $12.99. choose three of our nine most loved dishes to enjoy on...
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brian: martin buchanan, you said there was nobody there but you. kurt: martin van buren. brian: i mean, martin van buren. kurt: that would be probably even fewer people at martin buchanan's grave. i have been there a few times and every time, nobody was at martin van buren's grave. it is kind of hidden away a little bit in kinderhook. brian: how much research did you do before going to each gravesite? kurt: enough to find out where they are and whatnot. a lot of them are not that difficult to find, especially in the age of the internet and books. it is not that difficult to find somebody as notable as a president. a lot of times, with the presidents, there are signs. vice presidents are a bit more difficult. brian: it is not that unusual for young people sometimes to get into this history business. 15 years ago, we ran this video on our morning show. it is a young man and his father is taking the video of him. he is three-and-a-half-years old. i wanted to show you a little bit of what he was doing at the time. >> how do you know all the presidents? can you tell them to me
brian: martin buchanan, you said there was nobody there but you. kurt: martin van buren. brian: i mean, martin van buren. kurt: that would be probably even fewer people at martin buchanan's grave. i have been there a few times and every time, nobody was at martin van buren's grave. it is kind of hidden away a little bit in kinderhook. brian: how much research did you do before going to each gravesite? kurt: enough to find out where they are and whatnot. a lot of them are not that difficult to...
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this afternoon on martin luther king, jr. way, west of interstate 980.ictures now from the scene. from sky fox 2. you can see the crime area. there have been multiple crime scenes involving several different vehicles. police closed several blocks to traffic. they shut down a freeway exit. ktvu's amber lee is live on the scene with the latest on this active investigation. >> reporter: police just wrapped up a press conference. we are about two blocks down from where it happened. you could see the crime tape. the flashing lights. it started around 2:40 p.m. this afternoon when police spotted a suspect, armed robbery suspect driving a white stolen vehicle in the area of 69th and international in east oakland. they attempted to pull
this afternoon on martin luther king, jr. way, west of interstate 980.ictures now from the scene. from sky fox 2. you can see the crime area. there have been multiple crime scenes involving several different vehicles. police closed several blocks to traffic. they shut down a freeway exit. ktvu's amber lee is live on the scene with the latest on this active investigation. >> reporter: police just wrapped up a press conference. we are about two blocks down from where it happened. you could...
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ed martin is with us, president of eagle forum. he is talking your calls and comments. >> carry, in elkhart, indiana. good morning. >> caller: ed, i wanted to ask. we know, as you said, of the caucuses and all the games that are played done by big money. and with trump, if the kingmakers don't dominate him, don't you think it was a good thing if he wasn't and ran third party and by doing so, do you think we could break the gop, the establishment of kingmakers up. would this be a good thing? thank you. >> first of all, i and my boss as well as my mentor, phyllis schlafly. we have never subscribed to the third-party theory. you have to go to europe if you like that. here, we have a two-party system. we have to make a change. i think it is a fool's errand to try to encourage that too much. we are at a breaking point in terms of the party structures. both parties are facing that. i didn't know where the conversation would go. maybe it will still go there. the republican party was founded and sort of became a party very quickly over the
ed martin is with us, president of eagle forum. he is talking your calls and comments. >> carry, in elkhart, indiana. good morning. >> caller: ed, i wanted to ask. we know, as you said, of the caucuses and all the games that are played done by big money. and with trump, if the kingmakers don't dominate him, don't you think it was a good thing if he wasn't and ran third party and by doing so, do you think we could break the gop, the establishment of kingmakers up. would this be a...
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martin luther king jr. they ought to go back and study dr. martin luther king jr. i don't remember gunfire and rioting breaking out at a protest rally or protest movement that he held. >> k.g., he makes so much sense. >> doesn't he? >> he's uniteding not divisive. why don't more leaders listen to him? >> he's patriotic, serves his country well by being in law enforcement. he is a leader for both communities. he's representing the people well in law enforcements. he understands communities, community policing all of it. and he doesn't want to see any lives lost. >> greg, we have another anniversary coming up. new york anniversary then baltimore anniversary. think we're going to see black lives matter at all these? >> this is the new radicalism right now. hinder, confront, subvert and use the excuse of anniversary to inflict pain on these towns. and the real fear you see in liberal commentators who refuse to confront this intimidation. they're absolutely terrified of upsetting these people. you look at the ab
martin luther king jr. they ought to go back and study dr. martin luther king jr. i don't remember gunfire and rioting breaking out at a protest rally or protest movement that he held. >> k.g., he makes so much sense. >> doesn't he? >> he's uniteding not divisive. why don't more leaders listen to him? >> he's patriotic, serves his country well by being in law enforcement. he is a leader for both communities. he's representing the people well in law enforcements. he...
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martin luther king. the assassination of martin luther king. calls for freedom. freedom must be lived. it's called the freedom movement. african-americans are not alone. these are images of women's liberation. liberation of course is just another word for freedom. women's liberation. don't call me girl. this is the rise of the chicano movement in the united states. cesar chavez unionizing a lot of latino farmworkers in california. trying to protest and bring their protest to national prominence. we must understand the highest form of freedom carries with it the greatest measure of discipline. stay true to the cause and you will be free. all of these movements for freedom. and yet, we must not forget that in 1968, this guy becomes president. it is a this is? richard nixon. the simpsons took his middle name. he wins and 68. some of the things he advocates for our free market, freedom. freedom is a call from the left and the right in the 1960's. the real challenge to the postwar society that emerged out of world war ii. if you remember what we talked about, it was p
martin luther king. the assassination of martin luther king. calls for freedom. freedom must be lived. it's called the freedom movement. african-americans are not alone. these are images of women's liberation. liberation of course is just another word for freedom. women's liberation. don't call me girl. this is the rise of the chicano movement in the united states. cesar chavez unionizing a lot of latino farmworkers in california. trying to protest and bring their protest to national...
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host: the comments of martin o'malley. as you heard what he said on friday, it did get a lot of attention. guest: which is good for o'malley. he needs to break free here. he needs to get some momentum going. he has been in the low single digits in the polls for most of the year. our poll shows him at 3%, meanwhile bernie sanders obviously has taken a lot of the momentum. i don't know how much room there is within the democratic race with hillary clinton, how much air there is for other candidates. it looks a democrats are looking next to joe biden which is tough for martin o'malley. host: also, bloomberg politics and "the des moines survey -- out with a ben carson edging closer to front runner trump. at 23%, only his lead. neurosurgeon ben carson at 18%. neither of these people have held public office. ted cruz at 8%. scott walker also at 8%. marco rubio at 6%. jeb bush also at 6%. mike fiorina and my huckabee in the single digits. guest: donald trump is leading at 23%. the last time we asked this was at 4%.e ben carson, i
host: the comments of martin o'malley. as you heard what he said on friday, it did get a lot of attention. guest: which is good for o'malley. he needs to break free here. he needs to get some momentum going. he has been in the low single digits in the polls for most of the year. our poll shows him at 3%, meanwhile bernie sanders obviously has taken a lot of the momentum. i don't know how much room there is within the democratic race with hillary clinton, how much air there is for other...
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martin tower wants to talk to him. >> i picked up and i tried to get hold of san martin. i got hold of san martin tower and all they did was start giving me fairly good weather, 1,500, et cetera. which was well above the minimums i needed. i did question them, where did the report come from that you were below minimums? i elected then to refile for san martin, my original destination, which i did. >> but as these dramatic animations illustrate, contrary to the information captain dewitt says he was given, weather is terrible. he attempts to land the plane anyway, burning massive quantities of fuel in the process. >> visibility was poor. it was raining. and because of those conditions he had to stay in closer to the airport, to the runway, than he would normally like to have done. so first attempt was unsuccessful. >> so i lined it up with the runway, and i took my second circle around. >> now, on the second attempt, the winds were starting to shift, and he was unable to line it up for a landing. so he decided to go around again. on the third attempt, the same conditions e
martin tower wants to talk to him. >> i picked up and i tried to get hold of san martin. i got hold of san martin tower and all they did was start giving me fairly good weather, 1,500, et cetera. which was well above the minimums i needed. i did question them, where did the report come from that you were below minimums? i elected then to refile for san martin, my original destination, which i did. >> but as these dramatic animations illustrate, contrary to the information captain...