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he becomes reverend martin luther king senior and martin luther king jr. i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home is such an important place. this is where, literally, martin luther king junior changed his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development. that is something that he writes during his first year at theological seminary. a handwritten paper. i would love to show you it, just to see the way in which he kind of sketches out his life. he says, "i was born in 1929 on the eve of the great depression, which spread its disastrous arms throughout the nation." that is how he comes to his anti-capitalist view of the world. that's all in the first paragraph. have you ever read a document that reveals so much more than that? just from its beginning? those of you in this class understand that beginning, because it is the beginning of the auto
he becomes reverend martin luther king senior and martin luther king jr. i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home is such an important place. this is where, literally, martin luther king junior changed his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development. that is something that he...
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martin luther king. when we look at who he really was, we have to go back the on the best -- we have to go back beyond the myth, back beyond the kind of person honored by the national holiday. the importance of coming to a site like this is you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person who existed before the reverend martin luther king. that was the person who was born just up the street, a block up the street, at 501 auburn avenue. that was the person that i hope, as you saw that birth home, you had in mind what kind of would that historical building have on the making of martin luther king. fortunately, we not only have the birth home, but we have a few documents. not as many as when he becomes famous, thousands of letters that people wrote to him. all of those are part of the papers of martin luther king. when we look at when he was growin, his rmative years, we don't have a lot to work with. basically, what we have is a few documents and a lot of memories. some of the memories are not as re
martin luther king. when we look at who he really was, we have to go back the on the best -- we have to go back beyond the myth, back beyond the kind of person honored by the national holiday. the importance of coming to a site like this is you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person who existed before the reverend martin luther king. that was the person who was born just up the street, a block up the street, at 501 auburn avenue. that was the person that i hope, as you saw that...
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an hour.bout who is martin luther king -- mr. carson: who is martin luther king? one side of him is a famous individual. he was a 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he was the most influential leader of a great social movement. who wase only american honored with a national holiday in his name. that is the uniqueness practically everybody in the world knows the name "martin luther king." the question i would like to address in this setting is who really was martin luther king? advantages of using a setting like this is that we can really practice history to which it be. it should not be about names and dates that you remember. it should be about the study of the things that survive from the past. that is why a site, a historical site, is so important. that is why the king papers project, when karen scott king edited his papers, she understood that in the long run, what would survive where the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. if we want to get close to who he warily -- she
an hour.bout who is martin luther king -- mr. carson: who is martin luther king? one side of him is a famous individual. he was a 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he was the most influential leader of a great social movement. who wase only american honored with a national holiday in his name. that is the uniqueness practically everybody in the world knows the name "martin luther king." the question i would like to address in this setting is who really was martin luther king?...
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it's steve martin. steve martin, everybody! that's -- >> jimmy: steve. >> i was -- i was just at home watching the show, and i wanted to come down here and tell you it's just not going that well. >> well, thank you very much. >> jimmy: steve, where are you going? >> what, what? >> jimmy: where are you going? >> to tell the others. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. steve martin, everybody. this is steve martin. [ cheers and applause ] wow. >> that's steve martin. >> jimmy: i mean, that is steve martin. >> and you know, a star, yes, and he is also the palest. i mean, there's no one paler. [ laughter ] he is. he looks like a coloring book that hasn't been colored yet. [ laughter ] i mean, when people say "what is steve martin," what is that like -- you know what steve martin is like? >> jimmy: no. >> he's like the movie "deliverance." it's all fun and games until the banjos come up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's true. you guys, more with martin short when we come back, when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. onl
it's steve martin. steve martin, everybody! that's -- >> jimmy: steve. >> i was -- i was just at home watching the show, and i wanted to come down here and tell you it's just not going that well. >> well, thank you very much. >> jimmy: steve, where are you going? >> what, what? >> jimmy: where are you going? >> to tell the others. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. steve martin, everybody. this is steve martin. [ cheers and applause ] wow. >> that's...
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martin was a pilot to support other missionaries. >> martin was flying and something that he loved toking for people and being on the radio. you deal with the heat and the bugs and the critters and the schedules that don't go right, and the weather, and we loved what we did. we were really enjoying life in the philippines. >> after years of a hard work, the couple planned a a brief getaway, and a weekend at the dos palmas island at the edge of the sulu sea. >> it was too costly for us to afford, but i thought that our anniversary was around the corner and it would be our treat. >> in 2001, martin and gracia arrived at the seaside cottage. >> it was beautiful there, and we went to bed that night, and before dawn, the next morning right at dawn, there was a banging on the door. three guys with m-16s broke the door in. and one of them took martin right out, and one of them came over the bed and lowered his weapon at me and said, "go, go, go." >> the missionaries along with another american, californian guillermo sobero were ordered to board a speedboat. >> they took advantage of the tour
martin was a pilot to support other missionaries. >> martin was flying and something that he loved toking for people and being on the radio. you deal with the heat and the bugs and the critters and the schedules that don't go right, and the weather, and we loved what we did. we were really enjoying life in the philippines. >> after years of a hard work, the couple planned a a brief getaway, and a weekend at the dos palmas island at the edge of the sulu sea. >> it was too...
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martin and secretary clinton. when i had the pleasure of meeting you a few minutes ago, you mentioned you were a girl scout. what did you learn while scouting that you would use to be a successful president? sen. clinton: such a great question. let's give this young man a round of applause. [applause] sen. clinton: i did. i told him that i was a scout. i was a girl scout through high school. i learned a lot. in addition to the little merit badge things that you earn, which he has some of his merit badges on his uniform -- i learned about teamwork. i learned about cooperating with other people. i learned how important it is that when you say you're going to do something that you do everything that you can do keep your word. and do it. i learned about how scouting has for so many decades now helped young women and young men learn things that they might not have otherwise learned. my family was not a camping family. we drove every year from chicago to pennsylvania to see my grandparents, and we slept in the car. we w
martin and secretary clinton. when i had the pleasure of meeting you a few minutes ago, you mentioned you were a girl scout. what did you learn while scouting that you would use to be a successful president? sen. clinton: such a great question. let's give this young man a round of applause. [applause] sen. clinton: i did. i told him that i was a scout. i was a girl scout through high school. i learned a lot. in addition to the little merit badge things that you earn, which he has some of his...
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martin: i'll think cnnmr. martin: or msnbc will answer that question. ms.nton: it is a fair point. poverty is debilitating no matter where it happens or who it affects. there are such a lack of understanding in our country about the number of poor white folks. we just had a study come out that said poor white middle-aged americans without a high school education are dying at a higher rate than they have ever died before. addiction, alcoholism, suicide. poverty is poverty. there is a great idea that congressman jim clyburn has put together called 102030. 10% of federal funds would go to communities were 20% of the poverty andiving in have done so for more than 30 years. mr. martin: two thirds of those counties are republican counties are . ms. clinton: and white. this would be a recipe for dealing with poverty everywhere based on the numbers. if you are living in an impoverished generational situation, you need help. the government should not be turning its back on you. i'm in favor of empowerment. one of the programs my husband put into place, the new marke
martin: i'll think cnnmr. martin: or msnbc will answer that question. ms.nton: it is a fair point. poverty is debilitating no matter where it happens or who it affects. there are such a lack of understanding in our country about the number of poor white folks. we just had a study come out that said poor white middle-aged americans without a high school education are dying at a higher rate than they have ever died before. addiction, alcoholism, suicide. poverty is poverty. there is a great idea...
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martin: just take a picture.applause] >> something so simple and then bill clinton came to south carolina and i was in the who i was,d i said and he said, i want my bible. [applause] mr. martin: are you trying to meet chelsea next? >> my question was we were talking about youth empowerment. and i told you about time that i was working. we were talking about youth empowerment and i now see as a part of your platform, youth empowerment. i also heard you said today, grassroots, small children. what is your plan when elected president, that you have for identifying like other countries, the cream of the crop and channeling those children from children to be prepared when these job opportunities open up? sen. clinton: that is a really good question. if you have not seen one of those bibles, i recommend that you do. it is such an extraordinary part of south carolina history. i thank you. as you can tell, my husband was jealous. which is ok. starti think you have to with the families and the parents of little children.
martin: just take a picture.applause] >> something so simple and then bill clinton came to south carolina and i was in the who i was,d i said and he said, i want my bible. [applause] mr. martin: are you trying to meet chelsea next? >> my question was we were talking about youth empowerment. and i told you about time that i was working. we were talking about youth empowerment and i now see as a part of your platform, youth empowerment. i also heard you said today, grassroots, small...
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steve: and speaking of martin o'malley, let's go over to cynthia with one of martin o'malley's surrogates. cynthia: actually, martin o'malley is right behind us. you are saying some folks are calling martin o'malley the winner? >> i think he clearly was the winner tonight. he had breakout moments that we wanted him to have, that we needed him to have, and it was just a great night for him and for the campaign. he showed his passion and he spoke from the heart about the tragedy from paris and he showed he would be a great commander in chief and he has some great foreign policy and he had great moments tonight and had the best lines. he talked about her shoulders -- he talked about how the soldiers are not just the boots on the ground and they are family members and he had a great moment where he called donna will -- called donald trump a carnival barker and he showed that he was willing to mix it up. he showed that he does not just belong on the stage with the other candidates, he showed that he is a competitor with this race. he is ready to compete for the nomination. kevin: it was a very
steve: and speaking of martin o'malley, let's go over to cynthia with one of martin o'malley's surrogates. cynthia: actually, martin o'malley is right behind us. you are saying some folks are calling martin o'malley the winner? >> i think he clearly was the winner tonight. he had breakout moments that we wanted him to have, that we needed him to have, and it was just a great night for him and for the campaign. he showed his passion and he spoke from the heart about the tragedy from paris...
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martin and secretary clinton.hen i had the pleasure of meeting you a few minutes ago, you mentioned you were a girl scout. what did you learn while scouting that you would use to be a successful president? sen. clinton: such a great question. let's give this young man a round of applause. [applause] sen. clinton: i did. i told him that i was a scout. i was a girl scout through high school. i learned a lot. in addition to the little merit badge things that you earn, which he has some of his merit badges on his uniform -- i learned about teamwork. i learned about cooperating with other people. i learned how important it is that when you say you're going to do something that you do everything that you can do keep your word. and do it. i learned about how scouting has for so many decades now helped young women and young men learn things that they might not have otherwise learned. my family was not a camping family. we drove every year from chicago to pennsylvania to see my grandparents, and we slept in the car. we wer
martin and secretary clinton.hen i had the pleasure of meeting you a few minutes ago, you mentioned you were a girl scout. what did you learn while scouting that you would use to be a successful president? sen. clinton: such a great question. let's give this young man a round of applause. [applause] sen. clinton: i did. i told him that i was a scout. i was a girl scout through high school. i learned a lot. in addition to the little merit badge things that you earn, which he has some of his...
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martin was a pilot to support other missionaries. >> martin was flying and something that he loved to do. i was cooking for people and being on the radio. you deal with the heat and the bugs and the critters and the schedules that don't go right, and the weather, and we loved what we did. we were really enjoying life in the philippines. >> after years of a hard work, the couple planned a a brief getaway, and a weekend at the dos palmas island at the edge of the sulu sea. >> it was too costly for us to afford, but i thought that our anniversary was around the corner and it would be our treat. >> in 2001, martin and gracia arrived at the seaside cottage. >> it was beautiful there, and we went to bed that night, and before dawn, the next morning right at dawn, there was a banging on the door. three guys with m-16s broke the door in. and one of them took martin right out, and one of them came over the bed and lowered his weapon at me and said, "go, go, go." >> the missionaries along with another american, californian guillermo sobero were ordered to board a speedboat. >> they took advanta
martin was a pilot to support other missionaries. >> martin was flying and something that he loved to do. i was cooking for people and being on the radio. you deal with the heat and the bugs and the critters and the schedules that don't go right, and the weather, and we loved what we did. we were really enjoying life in the philippines. >> after years of a hard work, the couple planned a a brief getaway, and a weekend at the dos palmas island at the edge of the sulu sea. >> it...
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martin o'malley: john, the world is a very dangerous place. but the world is not too dangerous of a place for the united states of america provided we act according to our principles, provided we act intelligently. i mean, let's talk about this arc of instability that secretary clinton talked about. libya is now a mess. syria is a mess. iraq is a mess. afghanistan is a mess. as americans we have shown ourselves to have the greatest military on the face of the planet. but we are not so very good at anticipating threats and appreciating just how difficult it is to build up stable democracies and make the investments in sustainable development that we must as the nation if we are to attack the root causes of these sorts of of instability. and i wanted to add one other thing, john, and i think it's important for all of us on this stage. i was in burlington, iowa and a mom of a service member of ours who served two duties in iraq said, "governor o'malley, please, when you're with your other candidates and colleagues on stage, please don't use the t
martin o'malley: john, the world is a very dangerous place. but the world is not too dangerous of a place for the united states of america provided we act according to our principles, provided we act intelligently. i mean, let's talk about this arc of instability that secretary clinton talked about. libya is now a mess. syria is a mess. iraq is a mess. afghanistan is a mess. as americans we have shown ourselves to have the greatest military on the face of the planet. but we are not so very good...
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and martin spoke about fear. with all the conditions there is a temptation for you people to be afraid. if we are willing to be free as a people we need to shed ourselves of fear and not to say to those who oppose us with violence you can't stop us by bombing the church. you can stop us by shooting at us and you can stop us by brutalizing us because we are going to keep on keeping on until we are free. i mention some of the black sunday school teachers were a little awkward feelings about martin being in pool halls. the real comment about the pool hall came from a great white minister in your state. this state in new orleans, leading from the book again. one whitey evangelist from new orleans, the rev. bob harrington, became quite involved in the case. harrington had built a reputation preaching to strippers and others in years in the war where he announced was known as the, quote, chaplain of birmingham street. the suburban st. chaplain attacked martin luther king as, quote, a false profit seeking to gain for hi
and martin spoke about fear. with all the conditions there is a temptation for you people to be afraid. if we are willing to be free as a people we need to shed ourselves of fear and not to say to those who oppose us with violence you can't stop us by bombing the church. you can stop us by shooting at us and you can stop us by brutalizing us because we are going to keep on keeping on until we are free. i mention some of the black sunday school teachers were a little awkward feelings about...
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the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering papers. rowly has a theory that both eugene martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both dead. but he hasn't given up on finding out what happened... to his boy. 15:19 i hope nobody ever gives up on 'em. jack: jim rowley says he plans to keep a close eye on the minnesota case. he also hopes, before the end of his life, to have answers about what jack: jim rowley says he plans to keep a close eye on he plans to keep the minnesota case. he also hopes, before the end of his life, to have answers about what happened to eugene martin. if you want to see more local 5 archival footage from when this case first came about....... we have those st
the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering papers. rowly has a theory that both eugene martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both...
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we hope you enjoyed today's interview with martin o'malley. if you want to see our interview with governor o'malley again, there's always the web. just go to our website at kcci.com to enjoy the entire interview. thank you for joining us this week. we hope to see you next week. have a great sunday. [kcci captioning is brought to you by the iowa clinic] [captioning performed by the which is responsible for its
we hope you enjoyed today's interview with martin o'malley. if you want to see our interview with governor o'malley again, there's always the web. just go to our website at kcci.com to enjoy the entire interview. thank you for joining us this week. we hope to see you next week. have a great sunday. [kcci captioning is brought to you by the iowa clinic] [captioning performed by the which is responsible for its
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martin: my dad has taught me well. mrs. clinton: [laughter] mr. martin: let's jump right into it.ort came out for october. do you -- is there a need for a new deal 2.0 and a marginal plan that targets those most in need, as opposed to folks who say you can't do anything race-based, but if you do it needs-based, it will impact african-americans and latinos more than anything else? what is your plan for those who don't have the opportunities of others? mrs. clinton: first of all, i am really relieved and pleased that overall we are making progress. and i have gone across this country making the point that when president obama came into office, he inherited the worst financial crisis since the great depression. and he doesn't get the credit he deserves for baking -- digging us out of that big hole he was handed when he came in. >> [applause] mrs. clinton: so it has been a long, slow effort, which thanks to him and his leadership and many, many millions of americans, we are exactly where roland said we are, down to 5% employment -- unemployment. but incomes are not rising. we have two
martin: my dad has taught me well. mrs. clinton: [laughter] mr. martin: let's jump right into it.ort came out for october. do you -- is there a need for a new deal 2.0 and a marginal plan that targets those most in need, as opposed to folks who say you can't do anything race-based, but if you do it needs-based, it will impact african-americans and latinos more than anything else? what is your plan for those who don't have the opportunities of others? mrs. clinton: first of all, i am really...
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martin o'malley: yes. i do. and let me show you how i have demonstrated that by the actions i have taken. in our own states, we passed the gas reduction bill. 7% up to 20%,rom which almost seems quaint and we passed the builder cut energy brokeption bill and a with my own party and urged the obama administration repeatedly not to allow drilling for oil off the east coast. and in the chesapeake bay. i came out against drilling in the arctic. i came out against the keystone pipeline. wants out against that it to go, not like hillary clinton who came out a week ago before the debate. so this is what i believe. some of these things need to stay in the ground. >> a follow-up question. one of the biggest things that , stop newve can do leasing on public land. martin o'malley: i read that the other day. >> and wondering if you would end new leasing of fuel on public ground? martin o'malley: i probably would. we aren't going to get to the clean energy future with an all of the above strategy. we need to be intentional a
martin o'malley: yes. i do. and let me show you how i have demonstrated that by the actions i have taken. in our own states, we passed the gas reduction bill. 7% up to 20%,rom which almost seems quaint and we passed the builder cut energy brokeption bill and a with my own party and urged the obama administration repeatedly not to allow drilling for oil off the east coast. and in the chesapeake bay. i came out against drilling in the arctic. i came out against the keystone pipeline. wants out...
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the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering papers. rowly has a theory that both eugene martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both dead. but he hasn't given up on finding out what happened... to his boy. 15:19 i hope nobody ever gives up on 'em. sabrina: sabrina: rowley says he plans to keep a close eye on the minnesota case....and hopes, before the end of his life, to have answers about what happened to eugene martin. if you want to see more local 5 archival footage from when this case first came about....... we have those stories on our iowa dot com. elias: we'll take a short break but have more good morning iowa still ahead... sabrina: coming up...why fast-food restaurants in
the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering papers. rowly has a theory that both eugene martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both...
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but i think martin o'malley was the most consistent. emily enquist: i always get really fired up with bernie sanders, honestly. when he gets to talking about the issues that he is passionate about, he really drives his points home. emmy: when i asked the students here at the voter panel what they wished the candidates addressed more of during the debate, they answered climate change, race relations, and women's rights. they said that they hope to hear more about these topics at the next debate. reporting from drake university, emmy victor, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. eric: kcci did have a special role in the debate. we were a co-sponsor and kevin cooney was a moderator. alyx sacks is live at drake university this morning. what did kevin have to say about this awesome opportunity? eric: we will try to get back to you after we work out the audio issues. our now paul wants to know if last night's debate help you decide. the results so far are coming in and several people say hillary clinton was involved. if you want your take on it, d
but i think martin o'malley was the most consistent. emily enquist: i always get really fired up with bernie sanders, honestly. when he gets to talking about the issues that he is passionate about, he really drives his points home. emmy: when i asked the students here at the voter panel what they wished the candidates addressed more of during the debate, they answered climate change, race relations, and women's rights. they said that they hope to hear more about these topics at the next debate....
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doug martin burns them m martin runs for 235 yards all by hi himself and second most ever allowed by eagles this is the second quarter leads to touch dunn and eagles give up 21 unanswered jameis winston number one overall pick takes them apart picks apart the team you're rooting for. all while singing fly eagles fly eagles give up 28 points half time and lose by 28. everyone is upsets at the linc jamie apody has more. >> connor bar when and malcolm jenkins tells me we're 4-16 and the time comes to stop believ believing the birds are better than what hear putting out on the field. >> we all take ownership and responsibility responsibility and every person in the room contribute totd loss and outcome of the football team. >> 283 rushing yards eagle adds loued most in 43 years. jameis winston tied it by throwing five touchdown passes and it's worst eagles loss at home in a decade. >> a game like that comes out of nowhere and is that bad deten svrly and that starts with me and is on me and there's enough blame to go around for everybody. >> there's embarrassment. >> it was edge bar asmen
doug martin burns them m martin runs for 235 yards all by hi himself and second most ever allowed by eagles this is the second quarter leads to touch dunn and eagles give up 21 unanswered jameis winston number one overall pick takes them apart picks apart the team you're rooting for. all while singing fly eagles fly eagles give up 28 points half time and lose by 28. everyone is upsets at the linc jamie apody has more. >> connor bar when and malcolm jenkins tells me we're 4-16 and the time...
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the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both dead. but he hasn't given up on finding out what 15:19 i hope nobody ever gives up on 'em. amanda: rowley says he plans to keep a close eye on the minnesota case....and hopes, before the end of his life, to have answers about what happened to eugene martin. if you want to see more local 5 archival footage from when this case first came about....... we have those stories on our website -- we are iowa dot com. amanda: in missouri-- amanda: a same-sex couple discovered a hiccup when announcing their new marriage in their local newspaper. jack pluta has the fine print. " (shaun murphy/ recently ma
the eugene martin file, remains opens open today... full of paperwork from more than 30 years of following leads and collecting any fraction of evidence. the case haunts jim rowley. 11:21 you can leave a homicide at work, i know that sounds bizarre, you can leave a shooting or stabbing or robbery at work, but there's a boy missing and all he was doing was delivering martin and johnny gosch were the victims of a pedaphile. he believes they're both dead. but he hasn't given up on finding out what...
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martin o'malley: saved a lot of lives along the way. bernie sanders: the issue is i believe and i believe this honestly, and i don't know that there's much difference on guns between us but i believe coming from a state that has virtually no gun control i believe that i am in a position to recount of -- reach out to the 60 or 70 percent of the american people who agree with us on those issues. the problem is people all over this country, not you secretary clinton, are shouting at each other. we need to work together where there is broad consensus. there is broad consensus. 92 percent in the most recent poll of americans want gun safety measures. and 85 percent of gun owners agree. we've got the consensus. what we're lacking is political leadership. and that's what you and others can start providing in the senate. [applause] bernie sanders: yes, i agree. john dickerson: sorry, i'm gonna bring in nancy cordes with a question from twitter about this exchange. >> there is a lot of conversations about guns but also about your conversation on
martin o'malley: saved a lot of lives along the way. bernie sanders: the issue is i believe and i believe this honestly, and i don't know that there's much difference on guns between us but i believe coming from a state that has virtually no gun control i believe that i am in a position to recount of -- reach out to the 60 or 70 percent of the american people who agree with us on those issues. the problem is people all over this country, not you secretary clinton, are shouting at each other. we...
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martin: i wish we were. [laughter] martin: i should've said yes.ators are coming from the broker-dealer side, it is not so much from the hedge fund universe. martin: clearly it makes sense to be in the s&p during the bull market run with had inequities. it will always outperform hedge funds. hedge fund is supposed to protect us on the downside, obviously long short will underperform in that. . arry: lisa hedge funds returned negative which was better than -57% before and after. stephanie: why don't you show us with a look like in the last quarter, i have someone a just refer to themselves as the next macro master, and he is crushing it. i tend to think when you call yourself the master, it is a kiss of death. matt: i am just looking at hld yes, we can see what his holdings are, these are the changes that he has done over the last quarter. a reduction in energy holdings probably very smart, a reduction in financials, a big increase in i.t. holdings. i noticed that, similar to what we see if i look at truck and stand rock, i wonder what you are doing
martin: i wish we were. [laughter] martin: i should've said yes.ators are coming from the broker-dealer side, it is not so much from the hedge fund universe. martin: clearly it makes sense to be in the s&p during the bull market run with had inequities. it will always outperform hedge funds. hedge fund is supposed to protect us on the downside, obviously long short will underperform in that. . arry: lisa hedge funds returned negative which was better than -57% before and after. stephanie:...
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martin o'malley: oh yes, there is. bernie sanders: we have lots -- come forward with a consensus-- martin o'malley: yes, there is. bernie sanders: that in fact will work -- john dickerson: senator, a mistake or not, you're so quickly before -- bernie sanders: we will talk of that bill which i agree with parts, i disagree -- i am certainly absolutely willing to look at that bill and make sure -- and not a form of the bill. john dickerson: not a mistake. martin o'malley: john, this is another one of those examples. look, we have-- we have a lot of work to do. and we're the only nation on the planet that buries as many of our people from gun violence as we do in my own state after they -- the children in that connecticut classroom were gunned down, we passed comprehensive gun safety legislation, background checks, ban on assault weapons. and senator, i think we do need to repeal that immunity that you granted to the gun industry. but secretary clinton, you've been on three sides of this. when you ran in 2000 you said that
martin o'malley: oh yes, there is. bernie sanders: we have lots -- come forward with a consensus-- martin o'malley: yes, there is. bernie sanders: that in fact will work -- john dickerson: senator, a mistake or not, you're so quickly before -- bernie sanders: we will talk of that bill which i agree with parts, i disagree -- i am certainly absolutely willing to look at that bill and make sure -- and not a form of the bill. john dickerson: not a mistake. martin o'malley: john, this is another one...
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phil: a special project at one local school in honor of martin richard. j.c.: and new questions about airport security here in america in the wake of new intelligence suggesting that an isis-planted bomb brought down that russian jetliner. a beverly woman goes into the hospital with abdominal pain and out comes this surprise baby! you will hear from the new parents and this. mic: i'm mike lynch, we go to needham where we look back at with the help of comfort keepers, i'm keeping my mom healthy! i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! comfort keepers in-home professional caregivers can provide meal planning and preparation, health and wellness services and personal care services through custom care plans that can change as needs change, so your aging loved ones can stay happy and healthy in their own home. j.c.: local students raising memory of marathon bombing victim martin richard. the model of the holbrook sixth graders is bulldogs for bridges. phil: it's all part of the bridge building foundation in martin's memory. janet: herding cats m
phil: a special project at one local school in honor of martin richard. j.c.: and new questions about airport security here in america in the wake of new intelligence suggesting that an isis-planted bomb brought down that russian jetliner. a beverly woman goes into the hospital with abdominal pain and out comes this surprise baby! you will hear from the new parents and this. mic: i'm mike lynch, we go to needham where we look back at with the help of comfort keepers, i'm keeping my mom healthy!...
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martin o'malley: i probably would. we aren't going to get to the clean energy future with an all of the above strategy. we need to be intentional and move towards it. i was surprised to read how much of the coal comes from least federal land. overall, but we need to do, and broadbrush terms is stop , subsidizing fossil fuel extractions. and start subsidizing this movement to a clean energy future [applause] martin o'malley: yes sir, you have a sign? >> democracy over -- or liberty over a violent empire. you mentioned your father being in japan, over japan. that was the japanese empire. not -- the british empire was the empire that kept citizens as subjects. empire is the causal issue. this singular, central issue. my take on this, and i am saying this to you, they don't care -- i don't care about all other issues. they are defined by your position on empire and i don't care which candidate in which party takes it on, i just want to get empire addressed. because, it has not been addressed it is the dividing , point amon
martin o'malley: i probably would. we aren't going to get to the clean energy future with an all of the above strategy. we need to be intentional and move towards it. i was surprised to read how much of the coal comes from least federal land. overall, but we need to do, and broadbrush terms is stop , subsidizing fossil fuel extractions. and start subsidizing this movement to a clean energy future [applause] martin o'malley: yes sir, you have a sign? >> democracy over -- or liberty over a...
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aston martin has a timeless design.edit 1020 or 30 years old and still say what a beautiful most people lance a second time at aston martin's. we think our values of timeless design in which british yardage aston chip i think the appeal is very much this market. differentiated from the other guys. >> if you look at china for instance the younger wealthy population have you reach into market by china? >> they on average of 10 years younger than buyers in europe for the united state. in the western strictly 40's and china late 30's. cultural reference points are very different. we're introducing a crossover product that people i think will have a tremendous market in china. the brand make relevant mr. incontact and that the product like an electric car. broaden the appeal of the brand. feel it's absolutely incremental to the business area where not reviewable best ours with large v8 and the 12 engines. we're working on the core powertrain lineup. lower emissions. we also see electrification as part of our future area it's
aston martin has a timeless design.edit 1020 or 30 years old and still say what a beautiful most people lance a second time at aston martin's. we think our values of timeless design in which british yardage aston chip i think the appeal is very much this market. differentiated from the other guys. >> if you look at china for instance the younger wealthy population have you reach into market by china? >> they on average of 10 years younger than buyers in europe for the united state....
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martin luther king jr.s he made the case for the government's role in providing economic security for we the people. bernie sanders if we are serious : about rebuilding the american middle class, if we are serious about re-invigorating american we need to develop a political movement which, once again, is prepared to take on and defeat a ruling class whose greed is to destroy our nation. [applause] john: this will sound familiar to you. you just asked it to me. in terms of policy and politics, your biggest take away? mark: he has a distinctive and supported by millions of americans, a distinctive worldview. right wille on the mock it and suggested his communism, he really has a view that will find some currency and he did a nice job of explaining what he sees democratic socialism as being. john: i think the speech was fine. but i have to say, there is not an element of that that actually qualifies as socialism, according to what my definition of socialism is. he is not arguing for state control of industry,
martin luther king jr.s he made the case for the government's role in providing economic security for we the people. bernie sanders if we are serious : about rebuilding the american middle class, if we are serious about re-invigorating american we need to develop a political movement which, once again, is prepared to take on and defeat a ruling class whose greed is to destroy our nation. [applause] john: this will sound familiar to you. you just asked it to me. in terms of policy and politics,...
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well mayor martin says that's a little unclear." "obviously there will probably have to be an appointment at some point. wheththr the current council can make an appointment that is binding on the new council or not, not exactly sure, maybe that appointment will have to take place at the first meetinn on january or prior to that." martin says he'd like to retire and is moving closer to his grandchildren. but he says if the city needs him to be mayor for a few more months he will be available. in new hampton nikki newbrough kwwl news. mayor robert martin says if anyone is interested in being mayor, he would like them to spend some time with him. cocoing up... how low can you go? find out how much gas prices are expected to drop in the next few weeks... and... what toys to buy your kids? a look at the annual "worst toys list" that's coming up in just a few minutes. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar. chief meteorologist marr schnackenberg has your full forecast next. "you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered
well mayor martin says that's a little unclear." "obviously there will probably have to be an appointment at some point. wheththr the current council can make an appointment that is binding on the new council or not, not exactly sure, maybe that appointment will have to take place at the first meetinn on january or prior to that." martin says he'd like to retire and is moving closer to his grandchildren. but he says if the city needs him to be mayor for a few more months he will...
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chris martin was only 42. he was one of the most loyal, hard-working, dedicated public servants that i have ever come across. i have no idea what his politics were, but he would go to the ends of the earth and back again for his prime minister, for no. 10 and for the team he worked for. today, we are leaving the seat in the officials' box, where he used to sit, empty as a mark of respect to him. we think of his wife, zoe, his family and the wider no. 10 familybecause it is a bit like a family and we feel we have lost someone between a father and brother to all of us. whatever happens, we will never forget him. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and, in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. fiona bruce: may i first echo the prime minister's sentiments regarding the passing of chris martin? i am sure that all members will send their heartfelt thoughts and prayers today, and we would be grateful if they could be conveyed to his famil
chris martin was only 42. he was one of the most loyal, hard-working, dedicated public servants that i have ever come across. i have no idea what his politics were, but he would go to the ends of the earth and back again for his prime minister, for no. 10 and for the team he worked for. today, we are leaving the seat in the officials' box, where he used to sit, empty as a mark of respect to him. we think of his wife, zoe, his family and the wider no. 10 familybecause it is a bit like a family...
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martin delaney, everybody is talking about him. a sailor would write a letter near the end of the war talking about the progress we have made. look at the progress we have made over the last 2 years since the emancipation proclamation. he would cite his progress as a man was admitted to the bar of the supreme court in 1865. he would say that martin delaney is a regular officer. he uses the term in the letter "regular major." not just surgeon, not just chaplin. he is very proud of it. without a call from buffalo in 1843 for soldiers, which is what buffalo soldier means -- a means a freedom fighter. answering this call against the tyranny of slavery. the revered henry garnet before congress. he would give a sermon to the joint session of congress in 1865. he said, we have begun to say that we have more work to do. the point they are making is that we need to balance. this is a beginning. we have begun our exodus. this is not the end of it. the loyal league is ready. the loyal league's-- the conversation to get there was, who comes? w
martin delaney, everybody is talking about him. a sailor would write a letter near the end of the war talking about the progress we have made. look at the progress we have made over the last 2 years since the emancipation proclamation. he would cite his progress as a man was admitted to the bar of the supreme court in 1865. he would say that martin delaney is a regular officer. he uses the term in the letter "regular major." not just surgeon, not just chaplin. he is very proud of it....
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shot in the face as we stood in the balcony of his hotel room. >> martin. gone.vement would never be the movement as it was. but then the things we had lived in, fought for, was won. >> i just want to do god's will. and he's allowed me to go up to the mountain, and i've looked over, and i've seen the promised land. i mean, i'll get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man. mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. >> we had to give everything we had to the movement. we accepted a way of peace as a way of life. nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living. >> we forged an agenda in the mind of the country. the movement begins with montgomery becomes the sit-in campaign, the freedom ride, the birmingham campaign, the mississippi summer, the selma to montgomery march. >> history will record that those singular cumulative acts of courage transformed the summer. transformed the country. >> we wanted to change the w
shot in the face as we stood in the balcony of his hotel room. >> martin. gone.vement would never be the movement as it was. but then the things we had lived in, fought for, was won. >> i just want to do god's will. and he's allowed me to go up to the mountain, and i've looked over, and i've seen the promised land. i mean, i'll get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything....
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martin. >> yeah. think the community is a great example of what we can be doing a lot better it is really half of the people in jail that is ridiculous they're not able to it pay bail that is incredible i mean that is not acceptable to decrease the sorts of frivolous reaps people are caught in the system we need to re-evaluate what sorts of crimes and bail to a pay that is ass monumental it is important to echo when i here on stamp we have to be responding to criticize we talked about homeless and country's of housing and, you know, food or mental health with someone speaks not going to show up as police and treat them like a criminal that's not the place to be putting that remove that burden of coming to that we need to take full steps to stop that. >> i reads recently 45 or 50 percent of gnat population have african-american that is because their 6 percent of city we need to los angeles county how to police people a bias if those numbers are real and i don't understand that we need to look at what w
martin. >> yeah. think the community is a great example of what we can be doing a lot better it is really half of the people in jail that is ridiculous they're not able to it pay bail that is incredible i mean that is not acceptable to decrease the sorts of frivolous reaps people are caught in the system we need to re-evaluate what sorts of crimes and bail to a pay that is ass monumental it is important to echo when i here on stamp we have to be responding to criticize we talked about...
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martin founded the t.s. martin company department store in 1890. his granddaughter... margaret ann martin everest... helped build the art center's current facility. now... the art center is displaying some of the 80 works of art donated by her family in imaginary store window displays pioneered by t.s. martin. in addition to the window displays... more of the artwork will be on display in a traditional gallery setting. the art center has also worked with historians to create a book on t. s. martin's legacy and 3 sioux city's press club is looking to help deserving college students who are majoring in journalism or mass communication s.the karen a. luken memorial scholarship offers a thousand dollars to a junior or senior in one of those majors at one of 7 qualifying siouxland schools.to qualify... a student must be full-time... with a minimum 3.0 g-p-a. they also have to fill out the scholarship application and submit a short essay.the application deadline is december 1st.you can find the full details on our webiste at siouxland news dot com. 3 3 still to come tonight
martin founded the t.s. martin company department store in 1890. his granddaughter... margaret ann martin everest... helped build the art center's current facility. now... the art center is displaying some of the 80 works of art donated by her family in imaginary store window displays pioneered by t.s. martin. in addition to the window displays... more of the artwork will be on display in a traditional gallery setting. the art center has also worked with historians to create a book on t. s....
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martin founded the t.s. martin company department store in 1890. his granddaughter... margaret ann martin everest... helped build the art center's current facility. now... the art center is displaying some of the 80 works of art donated by her family in imaginary store window displays pioneered by t.s. martin. 3 " the word legacy is an important thing because at least 100 years of what we might call visual culture in sioux city. we worked with area retailers, designers to create a photo department window display around artwork in our permanent collection."in addition to the window displays, more of the art will on display in a more traditional gallery setting. the art center has also worked with historians to create a book on martin's legacy and impact. 3 3 headaches... pesky kids... and climate change. what do these three things have in common?coming up after the break in tonight's healthwatch... we'll look at the impact they have on your *love life*. 3 "siouxland news at five on kmeg 14 with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell a
martin founded the t.s. martin company department store in 1890. his granddaughter... margaret ann martin everest... helped build the art center's current facility. now... the art center is displaying some of the 80 works of art donated by her family in imaginary store window displays pioneered by t.s. martin. 3 " the word legacy is an important thing because at least 100 years of what we might call visual culture in sioux city. we worked with area retailers, designers to create a photo...
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but the family continues to carry on martin's message of peace. marathon runners raising millions of dollars for the charity. and recently with a few bridgewater state institute for social justice and with the unveiling of martin's statue where his father spoke about the man he knew his son would become -- >> a handsome funny, generous and kind soul. a competitive man who would find success in life, compassionate man with a sense of fairness and commitment to family, community and social justice. >> reporter: no more hurting people. a message that continues throughout the commonwealth. across country, ants and -- and now to paris from a city and a family that simply wants peace. nancy chen, 7 news today in new england. >> touching. >> jennifer: she is a strong little girl. >> strong family. they've been through a lot. still ahead, we'll have the very latest on the situation that is unfolding in france. >> jennifer: what president obama had to say on the situation there this morning as thousands of troops move in to protect >> jennifer: we continue
but the family continues to carry on martin's message of peace. marathon runners raising millions of dollars for the charity. and recently with a few bridgewater state institute for social justice and with the unveiling of martin's statue where his father spoke about the man he knew his son would become -- >> a handsome funny, generous and kind soul. a competitive man who would find success in life, compassionate man with a sense of fairness and commitment to family, community and social...
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martin: just take a picture. [applause] >> something so simple and then bill clinton came to south carolina and i was in the who i was,d i said and he said, i want my bible. [applause] mr. martin: are you trying to meet chelsea next? >> my question was we were talking about youth empowerment. and i told you about time that i was working. we were talking about youth empowerment and i now see as a part of your platform, youth empowerment. i also heard you said today, grassroots, small children. what is your plan when elected president, that you have for identifying like other countries, the cream of the crop and channeling those children from children to be prepared when these job opportunities open up? sen. clinton: that is a really good question. if you have not seen one of those bibles, i recommend that you do. it is such an extraordinary part of south carolina history. i thank you. as you can tell, my husband was jealous. which is ok. starti think you have to with the families and the parents of little children
martin: just take a picture. [applause] >> something so simple and then bill clinton came to south carolina and i was in the who i was,d i said and he said, i want my bible. [applause] mr. martin: are you trying to meet chelsea next? >> my question was we were talking about youth empowerment. and i told you about time that i was working. we were talking about youth empowerment and i now see as a part of your platform, youth empowerment. i also heard you said today, grassroots, small...
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martÍn: ahora viene la segunda lista.mbres que las mujeres, muchos de negro. francisca: o sea que maluma fue muy bien. me encantÓ. franz: tan bueno que no tenemos nada de quÉ hablar. francisca: perfecto, pasas de la prueba, ahora hablemos de leslie grace. >> ahora la tendencia channel, armani, muchos colores monocromo, negro, no me gustÓ la caÍda del vestido, puede ser una chica mÁs juvenil, tiene tanta oportunidad, tantos vestidos, para esta ocasiÓn no me gustÓ el vestido pero es una chica lindÍsima. >> algo mÁs levantado me hubiera gustado en el cabello. maity: no soy experta, pero me gustÓ, el cabello diferente, y muy a su edad, pero yo no soy experta, sigamos con la prÓxima, rita moreno, una leyenda viviente. (aplausos) franz: ni rita abella, la adoro. la adoro. martÍn: un buen ejemplo para las mujeres mayores, muy moderna, el vestido con lÍneas geomÉtricas, esperable, y despuÉs nos sorprendiÓ a todos cuando empezÓ con el reggaeton arriba, espectacular se ve con straple. franz: se ve preciosa. francisca: despuÉs de es
martÍn: ahora viene la segunda lista.mbres que las mujeres, muchos de negro. francisca: o sea que maluma fue muy bien. me encantÓ. franz: tan bueno que no tenemos nada de quÉ hablar. francisca: perfecto, pasas de la prueba, ahora hablemos de leslie grace. >> ahora la tendencia channel, armani, muchos colores monocromo, negro, no me gustÓ la caÍda del vestido, puede ser una chica mÁs juvenil, tiene tanta oportunidad, tantos vestidos, para esta ocasiÓn no me gustÓ el vestido pero es...
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the last 18 months have been quite the hard work for me. >> for ceo michael martin, this started from the moment he stepped foot in his parent's dealership. >> in high school, started selling cars on monday morning. watched my dad through the business and watched the way the business grew, having the appreciation for the customer, wanting to be able to take care of people and really just appreciating the fact that they were at our place of business. >> and then there was something he noticed that made a huge impression early in his career. >> i saw the dealers that were african-american and minorities that looked like me. i thought here's an opportunity for me to do something with my life and make this a career as opposed to a job. and so at that point probably about four years into it i said, you know what? this is a real career opportunity and one day maybe i can run this store for my dad. and take it off his hands. >> but that wouldn't come easy. it meant expanding and that road is full with challenges for any african-american. >> you have people that have a hard time believing tha
the last 18 months have been quite the hard work for me. >> for ceo michael martin, this started from the moment he stepped foot in his parent's dealership. >> in high school, started selling cars on monday morning. watched my dad through the business and watched the way the business grew, having the appreciation for the customer, wanting to be able to take care of people and really just appreciating the fact that they were at our place of business. >> and then there was...