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martin: yes. i wanted to highlight within emerging markets that people are talking about going to em debt and they should be talking about dollars sovereign's, dollar corporate's, or local currency sovereigns. within the credit sector alone, emerging market high-yield is "higher-quality" than the u.s. it's a low to mid double be on average and it's hard for many emerging market issuers to earn that rating, so the fact that you get that, those are attractive features. the em to u.s. high-yield spread has narrowed over the last year, which does make it appear, like most high-yield markets, not perfectly cheap. jonathan: where you stand on energy right now and high-yield? martin: it rings vulnerable for a couple of years. high-yield was moving in lockstep with crude oil price and that has backed off. we are not seeing as closer correlation. if you are to see a drop off anything we had getting down to half of where oil is right now, high-yield would still be vulnerable. fran: flows were following crud
martin: yes. i wanted to highlight within emerging markets that people are talking about going to em debt and they should be talking about dollars sovereign's, dollar corporate's, or local currency sovereigns. within the credit sector alone, emerging market high-yield is "higher-quality" than the u.s. it's a low to mid double be on average and it's hard for many emerging market issuers to earn that rating, so the fact that you get that, those are attractive features. the em to u.s....
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martin: yes. i wanted to highlight within emerging markets, people talk about going to em debt. they could be talking about dollar sovereigns, dollar corporates, or local currency sovereigns. within the credit sector, emerging-market high-yield is "higher-quality" than the u.s., sort of a mid to lower bb. and it is harder for many emerging market issuers to earn that rating. the fact that you get that in a spread over u.s. high-yield over a shorter duration, those are attractive features, but the e.m. to u.s. high-yield spread has narrowed over the last year, which makes it appear like most high-yield markets, not particularly cheap. jonathan: where do you stand on energy in high yield? martin: it remains vulnerable. for a couple of years high yield was moving pretty much in lockstep with the crude oil price and that has backed off. we are not seeing as close a correlation. but if you were to see a drop off anything like we had getting down to half of where oil is now, high-yield would still be vu
martin: yes. i wanted to highlight within emerging markets, people talk about going to em debt. they could be talking about dollar sovereigns, dollar corporates, or local currency sovereigns. within the credit sector, emerging-market high-yield is "higher-quality" than the u.s., sort of a mid to lower bb. and it is harder for many emerging market issuers to earn that rating. the fact that you get that in a spread over u.s. high-yield over a shorter duration, those are attractive...
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martin: i was poking. [laughter] jake: do you think that -- do you view -- the position that the media should not be neutral towards president trump, do you view every action and every policy position he takes that way? i don't think you do based on your coverage. jorge: absolutely. but when he's talking about -- we counted, for instance, in the last 100 days 44 times in which president trump or his administration criminalized or demonized immigrants. of course that's an issue that we care a lot about. so i think we have to -- jake: on that issue. but you don't assume that just because -- brian: on that issue. but you don't assume that just because he takes a position on korea or nafta that he's wrong? jorge: absolutely not. but when it comes to racism, the way he remarks about women, about immigrants, yes, i think we have to take a stand. katy: cronkite and cutting through and taking a position and not being neutral in those circumstances. i think the reason he did cut through and the reason somebody like
martin: i was poking. [laughter] jake: do you think that -- do you view -- the position that the media should not be neutral towards president trump, do you view every action and every policy position he takes that way? i don't think you do based on your coverage. jorge: absolutely. but when he's talking about -- we counted, for instance, in the last 100 days 44 times in which president trump or his administration criminalized or demonized immigrants. of course that's an issue that we care a...
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king, jr., yours just said martin. i wanted to bring it out, just to show thank you for this, it's a piece of history. thank you for bringing that from cleveland with you. you made the point that powell sent you all out with this mandate to turn your life into a mission which you have done and you have not stopped. but what do you make of where we are as a nation, 50 years after, king raised this notion of a triple threat facing our democracy, racism, poverty and militarism. >> immediately following dr. king's assassination, i maintained that the movement went into a period, some would even say an era of bereavement. many things happen in bereavement, tears, silence, irrational behavior sometimes, anger and hostility. and if you do not work through that bereavement with a spiritual undergirding and the kind -- a special kind of emptiness and reassessment of who you are, where you are and what you must do the disciples locked themselves up in a room. and waited and something special happened within a period of 40 days.
king, jr., yours just said martin. i wanted to bring it out, just to show thank you for this, it's a piece of history. thank you for bringing that from cleveland with you. you made the point that powell sent you all out with this mandate to turn your life into a mission which you have done and you have not stopped. but what do you make of where we are as a nation, 50 years after, king raised this notion of a triple threat facing our democracy, racism, poverty and militarism. >>...
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martin luther king jr. is, a man who could say i have a dream but could also call the vietnam speech, the greatest purveyor, why are we afraid to wrestle with who martin luther king jr. was? >> unfortunately's it takes a long time for people to grasp truth. if you go to the memoir of secretary mcnamara, he makes a confession in the opening part of his book and says we were wrong. >> mcnamara, defense secretary during the war in vietnam. >> correct, and he confesses we were wrong, terribly wrong but it took 28 years, almost 30 years, a generation for him to catch up with what dr. king was saying. at riverside. let's look at another example from history. how long did it take for a portion of the world to appreciate the ministry of jesus? 50 years after the crucifixion and the resurrection? where were we in history in our response to truth? it took 300 years, and this may not be too encouraging, took 300 years for a roman emperor to give up and say i -- whether he did it for political reasons or spiritual reas
martin luther king jr. is, a man who could say i have a dream but could also call the vietnam speech, the greatest purveyor, why are we afraid to wrestle with who martin luther king jr. was? >> unfortunately's it takes a long time for people to grasp truth. if you go to the memoir of secretary mcnamara, he makes a confession in the opening part of his book and says we were wrong. >> mcnamara, defense secretary during the war in vietnam. >> correct, and he confesses we were...
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the boy would think of ricky martin the man.f would be proud of the ricky martin that is today? >> now he is proud. he wasn't that proud a few years ago, maybe ten years ago, but now he's very proud. my family, they call mie kiki. my friends call me kiki. so he would say well done, olde, >>> nearly half of all runners in monday's boston marathon were women. among them was a pioneer who helped lead the way for all of them in a field that used to be dominated by men. here's don dahler. >> reporter: it's a simple concept. place one foot in front of the other for 26 miles, 385 yards. but until 40 years ago -- in '67, did you start out to shatter the glass starting run? >> i proved to my coach i could do it, and i was just there to celebrate. >> reporter: other women had run the boston marathon, none officially. her coach's one condition, that she register as a contestant. >> nobody believed a woman could or would want to run. so why even consider it? >> reporter: a few miles into the race, an official named jock simple spotted her.
the boy would think of ricky martin the man.f would be proud of the ricky martin that is today? >> now he is proud. he wasn't that proud a few years ago, maybe ten years ago, but now he's very proud. my family, they call mie kiki. my friends call me kiki. so he would say well done, olde, >>> nearly half of all runners in monday's boston marathon were women. among them was a pioneer who helped lead the way for all of them in a field that used to be dominated by men. here's don...
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and ricky martin doesn't want to disappoint.rsal, director jamie king went over every detail, down to the last thread. >> so we can find a place for to you take that jacket off. >> i mean, powerful moment. >> reporter: king's worked with madonna, prince and michael jackson and ranks ricky martin right up there with them. >> you know when he gets on stage, you're captivated. you're moved to just watch this man. he's so fantastic. ♪ >> reporter: after all, martin spent most of his life on stage. he was born henrique martin iv in san juan puerto rico on christmas eve in 1971. early on, it was clear, little ricky loved the spotlight. this all began with a 6-year-old and a wooden spoon. >> i would grab a wooden spoon and perform in the balcony of my grandparents' house, and i always needed to perform some way some how. >> reporter: you needed it. >> i needed it. i needed it. actually, i became an altar boy to be on stage. >> reporter: by age 7, the catholic schoolboy was doing tv commercials. five years later he joined the latin boy
and ricky martin doesn't want to disappoint.rsal, director jamie king went over every detail, down to the last thread. >> so we can find a place for to you take that jacket off. >> i mean, powerful moment. >> reporter: king's worked with madonna, prince and michael jackson and ranks ricky martin right up there with them. >> you know when he gets on stage, you're captivated. you're moved to just watch this man. he's so fantastic. ♪ >> reporter: after all, martin...
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but i got to keep a camera on martin luther king.lose my job. >> there were people out there looking to kill. >> we will build a brotherhood under guarded by justice and overarched by love! >> that kind of courage changed how i viewed human beings. they can do acts of exemplary humanity that has a resonance and rippled through society and people are inspired by. that's dr. king. >> this is why i can still sing "we shall overcome." it bends towards justice. >> he used to say the movement was a collection of people, and he included himself, who was certifiably insane. he said nobody in their right mind would think they were going to take on the federal government, and the world, and all of these state courts, and police, and everybody else with no money, no guns, no political power, nothing but an idea in your head and a song in your heart. and he said, you've got to be crazy to think you're going to change the world that way. but he was doing it. >> the civil rights movement didn't happen because there was an emancipation proclamation
but i got to keep a camera on martin luther king.lose my job. >> there were people out there looking to kill. >> we will build a brotherhood under guarded by justice and overarched by love! >> that kind of courage changed how i viewed human beings. they can do acts of exemplary humanity that has a resonance and rippled through society and people are inspired by. that's dr. king. >> this is why i can still sing "we shall overcome." it bends towards justice....
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martin: credit. fran: credit. jonathan: high-yield? carl: a tough one. em. martin: high-yield.n: em. a programming note. sitting down with bloomberg's alix steel in a few minutes, discussing natural gas and the global energy summit. for us.s it next week, we go back to friday, 12:00 p.m. new york time, 5:00 in london. you have been watching bloomberg "real yield." ♪ so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. don't wait for watchathon week to return. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg markets. liquefied natural gas is changing quickly thanks largely impart to new sources of u.s. shale supply. is demand expected to grow? looking at a boom bust cycle. alix steel at the energy summit at the university in new york. we are here at the center on a global energy
martin: credit. fran: credit. jonathan: high-yield? carl: a tough one. em. martin: high-yield.n: em. a programming note. sitting down with bloomberg's alix steel in a few minutes, discussing natural gas and the global energy summit. for us.s it next week, we go back to friday, 12:00 p.m. new york time, 5:00 in london. you have been watching bloomberg "real yield." ♪ so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is...
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martin short, everybody.welcome, welcome to the show martin short. >> thank you so much. you know i can't stay long. [ light laughter ] i can't. >> jimmy: you just got -- >> no, no, i know i did. but i -- i left my uber driver waiting. >> jimmy: oh. [ laughter ] >> and you know how testy bill o'reilly can get, you know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: [ inaudible ] martin now. now marty. [ cheers and applause ] >> put that down. poor bill. you know, his problem was, he thought "harass" was two words. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey-oh! oh! ♪ >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> good to be here. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: we love having you. >> you are hilarious tonight. >> jimmy: we love having you -- thank you. >> i love your monologue. oh, my god. how brave are you. [ laughter ] no really, to do an entire monologue and not worry about any reaction from the audience. it's a -- it's an intriguing new approach to show business, i think. >> jimmy: but the audience loves you. we love you. i mean, i l
martin short, everybody.welcome, welcome to the show martin short. >> thank you so much. you know i can't stay long. [ light laughter ] i can't. >> jimmy: you just got -- >> no, no, i know i did. but i -- i left my uber driver waiting. >> jimmy: oh. [ laughter ] >> and you know how testy bill o'reilly can get, you know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: [ inaudible ] martin now. now marty. [ cheers and applause ] >> put that down. poor bill. you know, his problem...
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martin luther king has been shot in memphis.y mother started crying like a member of our family died, because dr. king in her mind, in the mind of her generation, was the bridge that brought them across the isolation and humiliation of segregation. >> we're going to leave you with a tune -- >> we were on our way back to america at the time when we heard about mart lin luther kin. >> tribute to dr. martin luther king. >> it was as though mack truck hadrove a hole right through our hearts. all 18 wheels of it. out of that was born why the king of love is dead. ♪ >> we thank god for giving us a leader who was willing to die but not willing to kill. >> she expressed the pain that the african-american community felt. >> she was devastated, angry. >> that's yours, isn't it? >> yes, it's my song. i composed it out of pure anger. >> you don't look like you can be angry at all. >> all the time. >> nina simone was a jazz musician born in the segregated south. her song is one of, if not the most racially trenchant critiques in the songbook
martin luther king has been shot in memphis.y mother started crying like a member of our family died, because dr. king in her mind, in the mind of her generation, was the bridge that brought them across the isolation and humiliation of segregation. >> we're going to leave you with a tune -- >> we were on our way back to america at the time when we heard about mart lin luther kin. >> tribute to dr. martin luther king. >> it was as though mack truck hadrove a hole right...
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. >>> martin mendez lleva mas de dos meses detneienido en el pa x texas pese a dmostrar que su vida correeligro, autoridades autoridades mnigratorias aun no le permite i ingresar. >>> han transcurrido mas de 60 d dias desde que martin mendndez d fudfu fuera arretstado cuando solico o asilo en la garita. >>>e stoy sufriendo, pasadnndo m hambre y frio. >>>e l periodoistista declaro a habia recibido amenazas de mu muertes . >>> el oficaial dice que no ha a asilo porque no hay problemas en mexico . >>> nendmendz no fue puesto e b libertad porque poiddradia eia pero dijo que tambien esta de s decision se toma despues de re i revision exhaustiva. >>> puede tener, mas de dos me meses, hasta un aÑo . >>> martin esta angustiado ante la posibilidad de ir a su pais d donde se ha reportado asesinato de decenas de periodistas . >>> tambien se reportan abusos p por parte del apfee la pfeolici . >>> mtientras tanto, martin se m mantiene optimista, dice tener d d todos los dcos ocumentos para t demostdemos demostrar que su vida en mexico corre peligro. >>> mas de 800 inmigrantes co n comenzaron nyhuelga
. >>> martin mendez lleva mas de dos meses detneienido en el pa x texas pese a dmostrar que su vida correeligro, autoridades autoridades mnigratorias aun no le permite i ingresar. >>> han transcurrido mas de 60 d dias desde que martin mendndez d fudfu fuera arretstado cuando solico o asilo en la garita. >>>e stoy sufriendo, pasadnndo m hambre y frio. >>>e l periodoistista declaro a habia recibido amenazas de mu muertes . >>> el oficaial dice que no...
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>> that's right, martin. president trump has been down here in south florida throughout the easter weekend, but for the most part he has stayed fairly quiet, even relaxed. we saw him on the golf course. this morning president trump breaking his silence over twitter. he did tweet about five times, espo espousing. tweeting out this about the might of the u.s. military. tweeting this morning our military is building and is rapidly becoming stronger than ever before. frankly, we have no choice. so perhaps a veiled reference to north korea. the real mouth piece of the administration, though, national security adviser h.r. mcmaster, he has spoken out quite extensively this morning talking about the fact that the u.s. and president trump have repeatedly said they will not just stand by while this increasingly hostile regime continues to show its might saying that the u.s. is standing by with its allies saying no options are off the table. but at the same time general mcmaster saying that they do not want to exercise
>> that's right, martin. president trump has been down here in south florida throughout the easter weekend, but for the most part he has stayed fairly quiet, even relaxed. we saw him on the golf course. this morning president trump breaking his silence over twitter. he did tweet about five times, espo espousing. tweeting out this about the might of the u.s. military. tweeting this morning our military is building and is rapidly becoming stronger than ever before. frankly, we have no...
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martin is a former board member and vice president of the openhouse a senior executive at well martin is a business and community leader that values people and relationships and is passionately committed to improving the lives of lgbt seniors i'm glad i know him and honored to serve with him unfortunately his current robot has managing director of client services at wells fargo advise is required him to be on the east coast we're thrilled that he's here with us today representing wells fargo martin. >> (clapping.) >> i did not expect that marcie thank you. congratulations this is a fantastic day i'm martin with wells fargo advisors and i live in the same building as mark leno's sister in washington, d.c. we had drinks last month what a small world we have things in which we serve and many key members involved that open house over the years he is a current board member on the chairman and on others development committee i as marcie mentioned on the board and i joined the board because i want to honor those who paved the path of justice that we've been at the front of today and. >> (cla
martin is a former board member and vice president of the openhouse a senior executive at well martin is a business and community leader that values people and relationships and is passionately committed to improving the lives of lgbt seniors i'm glad i know him and honored to serve with him unfortunately his current robot has managing director of client services at wells fargo advise is required him to be on the east coast we're thrilled that he's here with us today representing wells fargo...
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martin luther king jr. delivered his speech, "beyond vietnam" at the riverside church minutes away from this studio. it was a call to conscience, detailing the countries ideals and mapping an alternative future, one based on justice and compassion. tonight, we continue the week long discussion commemorating dr. king's speech. speaking with a special guest about the anti-war, projustice theme and gauging where america falls 50 years later on racism, poverty and militarism. tonight's guest, jeremy scahill. we are glad you joined us. jeremy scahill, in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> joined tonight by jeremy scahill, investigative reporter, war correspondent, author and editor of the online news, the intercept. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> before i jump into particulars about the speech, you had a chance to read it, of course, over the years. what do you make of the parallels of the remarks king made 50 years ago and where we are now?
martin luther king jr. delivered his speech, "beyond vietnam" at the riverside church minutes away from this studio. it was a call to conscience, detailing the countries ideals and mapping an alternative future, one based on justice and compassion. tonight, we continue the week long discussion commemorating dr. king's speech. speaking with a special guest about the anti-war, projustice theme and gauging where america falls 50 years later on racism, poverty and militarism. tonight's...
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pierre martin: frexit. scott: frexit? pierre martin: frexit. scott: the french version of brexit, get out? pierre martin: yes, because all the candidates says we are to make france great again, like trump. and here, we are fighting for our job. you know? scott: getting out would mean a withdrawal from the 28-member european union to gain independence when it comes to currency, trade, and border control. it could also threaten the future of the e.u. scott: marine le pen paints a pretty dark picture of the future sometimes, doesn't she? nonna mayer: well, that's her idea. if you play on the fears of voters, the idea is we are the only party that offers the protection. she has framed globalization as a triple threat. they are going to steal your job, all these immigrants! it's a cultural threat: there are threats for our values, our french culture, and identity. and it's a political threat: our decisions now are not taken by the national government. it's the end of the sovereign nation state, so that's how she paints the future. and what she says
pierre martin: frexit. scott: frexit? pierre martin: frexit. scott: the french version of brexit, get out? pierre martin: yes, because all the candidates says we are to make france great again, like trump. and here, we are fighting for our job. you know? scott: getting out would mean a withdrawal from the 28-member european union to gain independence when it comes to currency, trade, and border control. it could also threaten the future of the e.u. scott: marine le pen paints a pretty dark...
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martin luther king jr. fact is -- >> i agree. >> and the fact is from february 1, 1960, when the students at north carolina decided they were going to sit in and they started something amazing with the sit-in movement to ella baker and samuel hamlin and all the many heroes and sheros that we lost along the way on this struggle, the fact that you want to compare donald trump, who was trying to find -- to meet some political promise. >> i didn't do that, bakari. >> to meet some political promise is astounding and even more astoundingly absurd. the fact is this, jeffery. in our political discourse, we have to remove these hitler and nazi comparisons. donald trump is not martin luther king jr. we have taken this to a place where it doesn't need to be. and i hope that you're empathetic enough to see how disrespectful this. >> jeffery, i just don't understand the intellectual idea in the comparison. again, the whole manufacturing a crisis thing. i don't see how they're the same. >> that's because they're not. >>
martin luther king jr. fact is -- >> i agree. >> and the fact is from february 1, 1960, when the students at north carolina decided they were going to sit in and they started something amazing with the sit-in movement to ella baker and samuel hamlin and all the many heroes and sheros that we lost along the way on this struggle, the fact that you want to compare donald trump, who was trying to find -- to meet some political promise. >> i didn't do that, bakari. >> to meet...
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what did martin find the fortitude to be so bold 50 years ago today? >> i remember very distinctly the great struggle he had with making that speech. many people thought it would be divisive, like black patriotism is being tested after experiencing a history of brutality and physical oppression and slavery. you are always looked upon that moment when we would rebel against the state. one of the ways which the evidence was going on in that war in vietnam. it was a wall that should never have been. once the french were defeated, one would have suspected that conflict of the vietnamese people would have ended, but it didn't. rather than let it go, kennedy, johnson later on, stepped in and escalated our involvement in a war that was independence. dr. king felt strongly, trying to overthrow a burden of foreign domination. we were dominated by the chinese, then came the french. now america was stepping into the space on to fighting against global communism. the truth of the matter, dr. king felt strongly about self-determination was the right the vietnamese
what did martin find the fortitude to be so bold 50 years ago today? >> i remember very distinctly the great struggle he had with making that speech. many people thought it would be divisive, like black patriotism is being tested after experiencing a history of brutality and physical oppression and slavery. you are always looked upon that moment when we would rebel against the state. one of the ways which the evidence was going on in that war in vietnam. it was a wall that should never...
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martin luther king jr.i want to say something here i know will probably drive some people crazy. think of president trump as the martin luther king jr. of health care. >> oh, jeffry, jeffrey. >> when i was a kid, kennedy did not want to introduce the civil rights bill because he said it was not popular. he didn't have the votes for it, et cetera. dr. king kept putting people in the street's in harm's way to put the pressure on so the bill would be introduced. >> jeffrey, you do understand that dr. king was marching for civil rights because people who look like me were being beaten. basic human rights were being with held from these people merely because of the color of their skin. so let's not equate. >> i agree. >> dr. martin luther king jr., humanitarian, nobel prize winner, to vagina-grabbing president trump. >> all right, jeff, i want to give you a chance to explain exactly what you meant by your earlier comments. >> sure, i was not comparing president trump and dr. king. who by the way, is a hero of mi
martin luther king jr.i want to say something here i know will probably drive some people crazy. think of president trump as the martin luther king jr. of health care. >> oh, jeffry, jeffrey. >> when i was a kid, kennedy did not want to introduce the civil rights bill because he said it was not popular. he didn't have the votes for it, et cetera. dr. king kept putting people in the street's in harm's way to put the pressure on so the bill would be introduced. >> jeffrey, you...
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this is bbc news. lam martine i am martine croxall.an has claimed victory in a referendum which grants him sweeping new presidential powers in the country. with counting under way, his opponents have refused to concede. we'll be live in istanbul shortly. there is now an international consensus, which includes china, on the threat posed by north korea, according to the us national security advisor. 68 children are among the dead in syria after yesterday's bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees from besieged towns. also in the next hour: theresa may urges unity over brexit, as she delivers her first easter message as prime minister. our shared interests, our shared ambitions, and above all, our shared values can and must bring us together. builders renovating a medieval church in london have unearthed
this is bbc news. lam martine i am martine croxall.an has claimed victory in a referendum which grants him sweeping new presidential powers in the country. with counting under way, his opponents have refused to concede. we'll be live in istanbul shortly. there is now an international consensus, which includes china, on the threat posed by north korea, according to the us national security advisor. 68 children are among the dead in syria after yesterday's bomb attack on buses carrying evacuees...
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martin? >> all right. jessica snyder with a view down there from the southern white house, let's get perspective from the region. paula hancock is live in seoul, south korea. good to see you. north korea wants to send a message with the new missiles it's put on display. can you put that message into context for us and i'm wondering what is the reaction from south korea? >> well, martin, i think many experts are saying that this is really quite a significant array of missiles that we saw this saturday from pyongyang, some -- two in particular, experts are watching closely believe could be new icbms, intercontinental ballistic missiles that kim jong-un has said clearly that he is working on to try to be able to hit mainland united states. now he's already said at the beginning of the year he was close to test launch one of those so we have intelligence agencies and exports pouring over these images to try to clean information they can about the capability that north korea has. of course, one th
martin? >> all right. jessica snyder with a view down there from the southern white house, let's get perspective from the region. paula hancock is live in seoul, south korea. good to see you. north korea wants to send a message with the new missiles it's put on display. can you put that message into context for us and i'm wondering what is the reaction from south korea? >> well, martin, i think many experts are saying that this is really quite a significant array of missiles that we...
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i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield who is off today. ready for all-out war. brand new pictures from inside north korea as that country's dictator is showing off never before seen interconteuldninter ballistic missiles. the threat comes amid growing fears that kim jong-un could be preparing for another nuclear test. if launched, it would be the first one on president trump's watch. cnn correspondent will ripley is in pong yo pyongyang and filed this report. >> you have seen a show of force of a different kind. you can see north korea citizens are out here right now. these women are holding up a north korean flag and earlier we saw north korea's full arsenal on display. there were scud missiles. there were submarine launch ballistic missiles and land based missiles that can be launched from a mobile launcher and at the very end, we saw north korean intercontinental ballistic missiles. we know that north korea's leader kim jong-un's goal was to develop a missile with a nuclear warhead capable of reaching the mainland united states. while analysts say it may not
i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield who is off today. ready for all-out war. brand new pictures from inside north korea as that country's dictator is showing off never before seen interconteuldninter ballistic missiles. the threat comes amid growing fears that kim jong-un could be preparing for another nuclear test. if launched, it would be the first one on president trump's watch. cnn correspondent will ripley is in pong yo pyongyang and filed this report. >> you have seen a...
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i am martin savidge in for fredricka. the deadline looms for americans to file their own tax returns. people are expecting to gather in roughly 180 protest sites today. first, ready for all out on war? we begin in north korea as that country is showing interconti e intercontinental missiles that he claims can reach to the u.s. the threat comes from growing fears that kim jong-un could be preparing for another nuclear attack. if so, it would be the first of a trump presidency. >> vice president mike pence will be across the border. he's on his way to seoul in south korea. >> paula is joining me live in seoul, south korea. paula. >> reporter: it is been an interesting day on the peninsula. those interesting pictures from pyongyang of a massive military parade and analysts around the world are looking at those pictures to see at what kind of capabilities they can deduct if the -- from the images. these intercontinental missiles. >> kim jong-un made it clear he wants to be able to hit the united states. he said earlier this y
i am martin savidge in for fredricka. the deadline looms for americans to file their own tax returns. people are expecting to gather in roughly 180 protest sites today. first, ready for all out on war? we begin in north korea as that country is showing interconti e intercontinental missiles that he claims can reach to the u.s. the threat comes from growing fears that kim jong-un could be preparing for another nuclear attack. if so, it would be the first of a trump presidency. >> vice...
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from erika martin and all of us here add nbc 10 stay dry out there.] ♪ >> abigail: [laughs] that's my favorite way to wake up. oh, my gosh. i can't believe i slept that late. >> chad: so it's okay. you needed the rest. >> abigail: hey, baby. >> chad: you were tossing and turning all night. >> abigail: yeah. >> chad: bad dreams? [dramatic music] ♪ >> abigail: something like that. [instrumental music] >> chad: i'm gonna call-- start calling you "sleepless in salem." >> abigail: what? >> chad: yeah, like the movie? >> abigail: mmm. "sleepless in seattle"? kind of a chick flick, huh? surprised you know it. >> chad: what?
from erika martin and all of us here add nbc 10 stay dry out there.] ♪ >> abigail: [laughs] that's my favorite way to wake up. oh, my gosh. i can't believe i slept that late. >> chad: so it's okay. you needed the rest. >> abigail: hey, baby. >> chad: you were tossing and turning all night. >> abigail: yeah. >> chad: bad dreams? [dramatic music] ♪ >> abigail: something like that. [instrumental music] >> chad: i'm gonna call-- start calling you...
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abigail: lockheed martin is down sharply, 2.6%.is an intraday chart and this is a sharp drop after an earnings miss for the third time in a decade it has to do with a $184 million charge related to international sales. they also lowered their forecast for 2017 by $.39. investors are clearly not cheering this news. let's take a look at the shares of lockheed martin sense the first fighter jet was delivered back in 2011. huge gains, up 240%. today is a blip in the scheme of things. out of the election, they had a big rally and other defense contractors. up top, we have general dynamics and an orange, we have lockheed martin and we see it is othererforming the defense contractors. it is still outperforming the s&p 500. of these defense contractors, it is the worst but outperforming the s&p 500. let's take a look at the percentage of revenue that the defense contractors gain from the u.s. general dynamics is the least, 16%. martin is 71% and huntington ingles is 95% of the revenue that comes from the u.s. government. david: thank you v
abigail: lockheed martin is down sharply, 2.6%.is an intraday chart and this is a sharp drop after an earnings miss for the third time in a decade it has to do with a $184 million charge related to international sales. they also lowered their forecast for 2017 by $.39. investors are clearly not cheering this news. let's take a look at the shares of lockheed martin sense the first fighter jet was delivered back in 2011. huge gains, up 240%. today is a blip in the scheme of things. out of the...
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barry martin's job is to build that mall.ut he's also made it his life's work to keep edith in her home. barry didn't even know edith two years before. now he just doesn't know what to make of her. >> she had a lot of stories to tell and she never really finished a story. >> but, boy, the way she drops names, you'd think she's forrest gump. like hitler -- she met him several times, ended up in a concentration camp, and was sprung by the fuhrer himself. benny goodman -- her cousin, she claimed -- he gave her her clarinet. tommy dorsey, the band leader -- once, when he was shor she bought his sax. mickey rooney -- she taught him dance steps. and so on. barry has one thought -- edith's a wack job. >> i was thinking "crazy old lady" for a while. >> but in the winter of 2007, edith's health suddenly declines. just as suddenly, the construction manager finds himself doing things he really never signed up for -- helping edith shower, use the bathroom, take her medicine, including insulin shots. a big question occurs to barry -- what
barry martin's job is to build that mall.ut he's also made it his life's work to keep edith in her home. barry didn't even know edith two years before. now he just doesn't know what to make of her. >> she had a lot of stories to tell and she never really finished a story. >> but, boy, the way she drops names, you'd think she's forrest gump. like hitler -- she met him several times, ended up in a concentration camp, and was sprung by the fuhrer himself. benny goodman -- her cousin,...
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martin luther king jr. said all forms of inequalitien justice in health is most hocking and human main and. >> that's not what i'm talk about. >> you can't talk about him and whitewash him on eliminate the context that's what yeah talking to you about jeffrey you can't say it's the same tactic one was talking about taking away h-one within talking about black citizens in equality under the law you can't look at this in vacuum even more importantly i think the level of political discourse we have whether or not it comes from you whether or not it comes from sean spicer or the president of the united states is extremely low in this country right now that is the trouble many people have many people are aghast by the fact that you can make a comparison between donald trump and martin luther king jr. something unfounded. >> no matter how many times you set up the straw man i did not do that. >> ref jeffrey let me ask you. you had three people you work with right you worked with bay card three people of color and
martin luther king jr. said all forms of inequalitien justice in health is most hocking and human main and. >> that's not what i'm talk about. >> you can't talk about him and whitewash him on eliminate the context that's what yeah talking to you about jeffrey you can't say it's the same tactic one was talking about taking away h-one within talking about black citizens in equality under the law you can't look at this in vacuum even more importantly i think the level of political...
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pedro rojas le sigue los pasos a martÍn mÉndez.ades de su paÍs, estÁ detenido por el servicio de inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas. y la semana pasada se le negÓ su libertad por no tener suficiente relaciÓn con la comunidad, ser una amenaza de fuga. a juicio de su abogado lo que se estÁ haciendo es criminalizar al joven reportero quien buscÓ ingresar legalmente al paÍs. >> es vÍctima y lo estÁn encarcelando. pedro: voceros de aes dicen que no pueden hablar de un caso de asilo polÍtico que estÁ siendo procesado ya que podrÍa aventar al solicitante. aes-- ice. la posibilidad de que martÍn mÉndez libertad bajo fianza, se reduce a un masivo apoyo pÚblico . ademÁs debe juntar mÁs documentos. es que la labor periodÍstica en mÉxico, cada vez se hace mÁs peligroso. el director oscar invitado a otros medios a despertar la atenciÓn pÚblica. >> les pedirÍa que cerraran un dÍa para que se hiciera notaresa inconformidad y esa protesta, como lo estoy haciendo yo, de manera permanente. pedro: para muchos que ejercen su labor del lado mexicano de l
pedro rojas le sigue los pasos a martÍn mÉndez.ades de su paÍs, estÁ detenido por el servicio de inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas. y la semana pasada se le negÓ su libertad por no tener suficiente relaciÓn con la comunidad, ser una amenaza de fuga. a juicio de su abogado lo que se estÁ haciendo es criminalizar al joven reportero quien buscÓ ingresar legalmente al paÍs. >> es vÍctima y lo estÁn encarcelando. pedro: voceros de aes dicen que no pueden hablar de un caso de asilo...
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martin, you just happened to be communicated. you arrived at the taition and tell us what you found, what the conditions were. >>reporter: well, strangely the station is pretty quiet. when metro has some of these meltdowns, the platforms can get packed. maybe people have bailed on the system and they're taking uber driver beer home. let's take a look at what is going on. a train just cleared out of here going on the glennmont bound side. trains are sharing a track. on the other side that is the culprit train. that is a brand new train that had to be offloaded overhe said there was a small fire on that track. i just saw firefighters clear out of here, but it's unclear when single tracking is going to end and of course the timing is terrible. afternoon rush hour, people are filling this platform waiting for trains that are coming every ten minutes or so. it took me a half hour just to travel a couple of stations. let's look up towards the exits. you'll see there is no one being held at the top of thes laters. the station is not all
martin, you just happened to be communicated. you arrived at the taition and tell us what you found, what the conditions were. >>reporter: well, strangely the station is pretty quiet. when metro has some of these meltdowns, the platforms can get packed. maybe people have bailed on the system and they're taking uber driver beer home. let's take a look at what is going on. a train just cleared out of here going on the glennmont bound side. trains are sharing a track. on the other side that...
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this is bbc news, i martine croxall. the headlines...syrian gas attack on children had a big impact on him, describing it as an affront to humanity. i will tell you, it's already happened, that my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. one of the us president's closest advisers, his chief strategist steve barnett, has been removed from his position on the national security council. labour's ruling body will review ken livingstone's status in the party following his comments about hitler and zionism and his suspension for another year. a service of hope at westminster abbey to remember those killed in the attack two weeks ago today. members of the royal familyjoint victims, their runner turns on the
this is bbc news, i martine croxall. the headlines...syrian gas attack on children had a big impact on him, describing it as an affront to humanity. i will tell you, it's already happened, that my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. one of the us president's closest advisers, his chief strategist steve barnett, has been removed from his position on the national security council. labour's ruling body will review ken livingstone's status in the party following his comments...
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and -- trade on martin. leasing king now five years later? for what happened to your family five years ago? >> everytime his birthday comes around it just reminds us of what we are missing out on. we did not to get him graduate i school or college or prompt i think all the time how many kids would he have at your who he would have married. he would be graduating from college like his brother did >> a fee involve a times that we shared in those cannot be taken away from us. parents always want to see their children do something productive and we would have been hoping for another college graduate. to see him become a man and that is what we missed. >> host: the question you had gotten so many times. who was treyvon? and the details of how he was raised but so much has been written and said about your son. tell us more about who he was as they were digging through the school records. >> that is one of the reasons we wrote the book because we wanted the apparent point of view the books that were written they di
and -- trade on martin. leasing king now five years later? for what happened to your family five years ago? >> everytime his birthday comes around it just reminds us of what we are missing out on. we did not to get him graduate i school or college or prompt i think all the time how many kids would he have at your who he would have married. he would be graduating from college like his brother did >> a fee involve a times that we shared in those cannot be taken away from us. parents...
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i'm not ricky martin. and whenever they have the opportunity they call me ricky martin. >> do they.ing? >> i don't think i like that. i am papi. i'm just going to get on stage every night and leave my soul on stage like i usually do and we're going to have a great time. >> now, look, it's fair to say that vegas is the perfect place to get married and ricky got engaged in november. is it possible you could give me a date you might get married in los angele las vegas. he is like, no, no, no. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com >>
i'm not ricky martin. and whenever they have the opportunity they call me ricky martin. >> do they.ing? >> i don't think i like that. i am papi. i'm just going to get on stage every night and leave my soul on stage like i usually do and we're going to have a great time. >> now, look, it's fair to say that vegas is the perfect place to get married and ricky got engaged in november. is it possible you could give me a date you might get married in los angele las vegas. he is...
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let's get to first alert weather reporter erika martin. >>> we have strong wind gusts today, topping out at 40, 450 miles per hour. we have to be mindful of trees that could be knocked over because the soil is saturated. meantime, neighborhoods in philadelphia seeing mainly 40s and temperatures for today going to be unseasonable. only topping out in the upper 40s. 46, summer ton, three degrees cooler. chestnut hill and andora, current temperature, 44 degrees. right now, along lehigh valley, low 40s. walnutport, whitehall, 44. nazareth, 43. bethlehem and easton, your current temperature, 44 degrees. satellite and radar image, talking about clouds and precip. notice to the northwest, seeing light snow, nothing making it to the area. we could see a little bit of a wintry mix in parts of mt. pocono and lehigh valley. coming up in a bit, i'll talk to you about the phillies home opener forecast. jessica? >> reporter: police activity on girard avenue on the eastbound shoulder. traffic moving toward center city might be tied up a bit. the lanes are open. not seeing any heavy volume. it's onl
let's get to first alert weather reporter erika martin. >>> we have strong wind gusts today, topping out at 40, 450 miles per hour. we have to be mindful of trees that could be knocked over because the soil is saturated. meantime, neighborhoods in philadelphia seeing mainly 40s and temperatures for today going to be unseasonable. only topping out in the upper 40s. 46, summer ton, three degrees cooler. chestnut hill and andora, current temperature, 44 degrees. right now, along lehigh...
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erica martin and i were also there as well as president and general manager, rick harris.do 62 are proud sponsors of the event. >>> a house collapse. a life saving rescue. we'll tell y happened here in southwest philadelphia and why fire crews quick action saved the day. >>> and the high pressure is mo importantly i have your philly forecast and your most accurate forecast on the other side of the break. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com >>> a house collapsed in west philadelphia, setting off a frantic rescue effort
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how do you see the destruction argument martin?t-wing. how do you see the destruction argument martin7m right-wing. how do you see the destruction argument martin? it is a valid argument, there is an electoral tactic here, trying to keepa very electoral tactic here, trying to keep a very simple, that is a clear strategy that they are adopting but secondly there is a straightforward practical issue that when it comes to delivering legislation this was a manifesto commitment by david cameron to replace the human rights act which is all silent to what would theoretically happen if we pulled out, they would have to have some sort of replacement in the domestic law and it's a very complicated thing to do. whether it is right or wrong is a different debate but on a practical level it is complicated and the government has to devote an enormous amount of energy to the deal. i think they simply want have time to do this. the photograph implies that her and her counterpart are getting along very well. this is our so-called great enemy of eur
how do you see the destruction argument martin?t-wing. how do you see the destruction argument martin7m right-wing. how do you see the destruction argument martin? it is a valid argument, there is an electoral tactic here, trying to keepa very electoral tactic here, trying to keep a very simple, that is a clear strategy that they are adopting but secondly there is a straightforward practical issue that when it comes to delivering legislation this was a manifesto commitment by david cameron to...
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we're very proud of coach martin. i would just add that given the litany of athletic success this year by the state of south carolina, i find that to be highly suspicious, and i know i just spoke about conspiracy theories, but i just statistically it's very unlikely that a state would have that many championships. i'm not calling for a congressional inquiry, but i think it would just topic of conversation. mr. scott: if my colleague will yield, i will note that senator graham did have clarity in his purpose of identifying the fact that a state with only 4.7 million people in a country of 330 million people, we have been able to secure the number-one golfer, that is true, number-one baseball team, and number-one football team in all of the nation, clemson university, that is true, and now the women's basketball champions, that is true as well. however, i would point out that we were able to show you a wonderful experience as well in the state of south carolina, and i hope that one day when you retire from politics, tha
we're very proud of coach martin. i would just add that given the litany of athletic success this year by the state of south carolina, i find that to be highly suspicious, and i know i just spoke about conspiracy theories, but i just statistically it's very unlikely that a state would have that many championships. i'm not calling for a congressional inquiry, but i think it would just topic of conversation. mr. scott: if my colleague will yield, i will note that senator graham did have clarity...
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we will come back with barnaby martin. is play shouldn't -- inflation talk and dynamic stock . in the next hour, the market call of a generation, deflation and disinflation, one of our most popular guests, gary shilling will join us on your interfere of inflation. from london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are waiting for his arrival in florida. before he gets there, he is in finland. a little stop off that is interesting for the chinese premier. he is talking about what next for relations in terms of arctic affairs and technology, a big part of this trip. the arctic relationship is interesting. think about the geography of finland, from finland to florida, something to think about. tom: so glad our european team could bring this to the show. diplomacy.e grind of you get off the airplane 5200 miles from mar-a-lago, florida, west palm beach, you do not know who it is you are talking to next to you. he has notes saying to the finish leadership is. even the chinese ambassador. remarkable to see that. let's move on. a
we will come back with barnaby martin. is play shouldn't -- inflation talk and dynamic stock . in the next hour, the market call of a generation, deflation and disinflation, one of our most popular guests, gary shilling will join us on your interfere of inflation. from london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are waiting for his arrival in florida. before he gets there, he is in finland. a little stop off that is interesting for the chinese premier. he is talking about what next for...
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erika martin is tracking it all. >> yeah. with are tracking a warm up. already seeing a break in the clouds. yes. we are still seeing spotty showers. for the most part we are seeing a break in the clouds and we will get ready for a warm up. doppler radar right now picking up on light returns. everything mainly offshore. we do have more rain on the way. that is to the northwest of us. around philadelphia seeing lots of 60s. chestnut hill at 62. we also have 62 for fox chase. parkwood 1 degree cooler at 62 degrees. the le tps high valley also seeing really nice warm temperatures. easton 59 degrees. future temperatures. we want to add a couple of points. look how warm it starts to get as the sun breaks on through. we'll pause this at 6:00 p.m. we are already seeing low 70s. we do have an on shore influence. we have chillier temperatures for the jersey shore and we go ahead and move into your friday afternoon and friday evening. we top out in the upper 70s to low 80s. this is what your temp trend looks like. it is 61 on saturday and sunday. i amtraking poten
erika martin is tracking it all. >> yeah. with are tracking a warm up. already seeing a break in the clouds. yes. we are still seeing spotty showers. for the most part we are seeing a break in the clouds and we will get ready for a warm up. doppler radar right now picking up on light returns. everything mainly offshore. we do have more rain on the way. that is to the northwest of us. around philadelphia seeing lots of 60s. chestnut hill at 62. we also have 62 for fox chase. parkwood 1...
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i am not martin luther king. i never will be martin luther king. i cannot play a leadership role. so how can we show people that they can fit into the leadership ?oles elaine jones: there is one standard with how we are living. [laughter] elaine jones: and -- and look at the university of virginia when he died. and so in your own time, you do not get what you are entitled to. but you know, we see martin's characteristics. they do not define leadership. his characteristics defined what martin brought to the leadership table. but just like martin brought his characteristics, jane doe out there can bring her characteristics. and so we have to define them for ourselves. and it depends on the time that you are in. so i just think this whole thing of trying to -- the leadership development has to be making sure that we have the schools for our kids and help our kids to dream. too often their dreams are dashed. kids are inquisitive and creative. way -- that is beaten out of them. in several circumstances, it beats them down. we are on the right track when we stick with this whole questio
i am not martin luther king. i never will be martin luther king. i cannot play a leadership role. so how can we show people that they can fit into the leadership ?oles elaine jones: there is one standard with how we are living. [laughter] elaine jones: and -- and look at the university of virginia when he died. and so in your own time, you do not get what you are entitled to. but you know, we see martin's characteristics. they do not define leadership. his characteristics defined what martin...
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so often, especially since trayvon martin was murdered. the quickly politicalized young people came into leadership of the 21st century black liberation struggle, so often we can criticize them for what they don't know, and what they have done -- and who is starting to culture that. and i think the institutions like highlander and institutions like projects south, the institutions for poverty and genocide, other folks are pushing, i think the movement from "black lives matter" are pushing. >> i think the movement from black lives represents the aspiration of where we want to go, not necessarily the challenges of the past. >> and king of course starts the speech by saying that there comes a time when silence is betrayal. the flip side of silence is obviously being vocal, but i worry, mark, and i'm picking up your book here, mark lamont's book. i wonder, though, and -- it troubles me sometimes, mark, that not only are we too silent but the only time we get vocal is when somebody has been shot in the head in the street by a cop. and there is
so often, especially since trayvon martin was murdered. the quickly politicalized young people came into leadership of the 21st century black liberation struggle, so often we can criticize them for what they don't know, and what they have done -- and who is starting to culture that. and i think the institutions like highlander and institutions like projects south, the institutions for poverty and genocide, other folks are pushing, i think the movement from "black lives matter" are...
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martin luther king changed this country.ther king put laws on the book that changed the very nature of what this country was about, but we are not where martin luther king wanted us when he died 49 years ago. we even see them threatening to take away some of the laws he made possible. that we can't stand by and allow to happen. that does it for me. thanks for watching. to keep the conversation going, like u uus @facebook.com/politic us @facebook.com/politicsnation and follow us on twitter at politician nation. i'll see you back here next sunday. termites. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in
martin luther king changed this country.ther king put laws on the book that changed the very nature of what this country was about, but we are not where martin luther king wanted us when he died 49 years ago. we even see them threatening to take away some of the laws he made possible. that we can't stand by and allow to happen. that does it for me. thanks for watching. to keep the conversation going, like u uus @facebook.com/politic us @facebook.com/politicsnation and follow us on twitter at...
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scott. >> pelley: david martin with the late night at the pentagon. david, thank you.he president said yesterday the attack against syrian children had changed his attitude toward the syrian dictator, bashar al-assad. holly williams reports tonight from the syrian border where survivors of the gas attack are being treated. we must caution you, these images are graphic. >> reporter: abdul hameed al-youssef lost his nine-month-old twins in the attack, aya and ahmed. "say good-bye, my loves," he said, before he buried them along with his wife and several other family members. turkey's government said today that initial findings suggest it was sarin nerve agent. the chief suspect is the syrian regime, in part because the target was in a rebel-controlled area that's been pummeled with air strikes by the regime and its ally, russia. witnesses from the town of khan sheikhoun say the chemicals were dropped on them from the air. the explanation for this atrocity given by russia and the syrian regime is that a conventional regime air strike hit a chemical weapons facility run by
scott. >> pelley: david martin with the late night at the pentagon. david, thank you.he president said yesterday the attack against syrian children had changed his attitude toward the syrian dictator, bashar al-assad. holly williams reports tonight from the syrian border where survivors of the gas attack are being treated. we must caution you, these images are graphic. >> reporter: abdul hameed al-youssef lost his nine-month-old twins in the attack, aya and ahmed. "say...