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he becomes reverend martin luther king senior and martin luther king jr.. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally, martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. and 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 chose close -- crozier theological seminary. to write 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 understa
he becomes reverend martin luther king senior and martin luther king jr.. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally, martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. and this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious...
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>> littlefield: yes. >> martin: i think i get the picture. >> littlefield: yes. >> martin: but of everything we saw, tiny perdix is closest to being ready to go operational, if it passes its final exam. will roper and his team of desert rats are about to attempt to fly the largest autonomous swarm ever-- 100 perdix drones. >> dr. roper: this is one of the riskiest, most exciting things that's going on right now in the pentagon. >> martin: risky not only because the swarm would be more than three times larger than anything roper's ever done before, but also because "60 minutes" is here to record the outcome for all to see. why are you letting us watch? >> dr. roper: couple of reasons, david. i... i... when this first came up, i have... i have to be honest with you, my first response was, "that sound... sounds like a horrible idea." right? i mean, it's just human nature. i... i don't want this to fail on camera. but i did not like the fear of failure being my only reason for not letting you be here. and we also wanted the world to see that we're doing some new things. >> martin: this time, the
>> littlefield: yes. >> martin: i think i get the picture. >> littlefield: yes. >> martin: but of everything we saw, tiny perdix is closest to being ready to go operational, if it passes its final exam. will roper and his team of desert rats are about to attempt to fly the largest autonomous swarm ever-- 100 perdix drones. >> dr. roper: this is one of the riskiest, most exciting things that's going on right now in the pentagon. >> martin: risky not only...
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martin: i do think it matters.entioned that it's finding its way to the front end of the bell curve. i would argue it's finding its way into the fixed income yields as a whole as there have been the flat equality and discourse in d.c. becomes a bit more negative. so it's happening. and it's going to continue to be important, that being said, i do think it will be resolved but not without a significant amount of uptick in the headlines going into it. jonathan: what we have seen is a flatter quality not just in fixed income in terms of sovereigns, but credit as well. is it another reason to accelerate that move into higher quality securities, into high quality assets? matt: we think it's the current symptom, the ultimate -- the bigger issue is the dysfunction in washington. so continued dysfunction in washington beyond the debt ceiling and into tax reform or health care and the like is starting to weigh on the market, i would agree it has an impact on the dollar and risk taking. it's the bigger issue not just the deb
martin: i do think it matters.entioned that it's finding its way to the front end of the bell curve. i would argue it's finding its way into the fixed income yields as a whole as there have been the flat equality and discourse in d.c. becomes a bit more negative. so it's happening. and it's going to continue to be important, that being said, i do think it will be resolved but not without a significant amount of uptick in the headlines going into it. jonathan: what we have seen is a flatter...
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there is no prison time for martin.the entire federal government, including parts of congress you may have noticed. it is a scary feeling. it is a daunting thing to feel the weight of the government on your shoulders. there is maybe one man that could make that burden a little bit easier. there's anything that pales in comparison to the peoplee of dealing with trying to squeeze you and saying we don't think you have your backs right. we fought back and we feel like we won. >> what are you going to do next? continue is going to to find and develop drugs for the treatment of rare diseases. and to be honest with you, if at the end of this, martin is spared a prison sentence, one day, you will read about martin having developed a cure for some of the illnesses that are taking young children and martin will devote his genius and his talent to those efforts. it will be better for america, the world, that if martin were to be sent to prison. -- van if martin were to be sent than if martin were to be sent to prison. >> [indisce
there is no prison time for martin.the entire federal government, including parts of congress you may have noticed. it is a scary feeling. it is a daunting thing to feel the weight of the government on your shoulders. there is maybe one man that could make that burden a little bit easier. there's anything that pales in comparison to the peoplee of dealing with trying to squeeze you and saying we don't think you have your backs right. we fought back and we feel like we won. >> what are you...
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, if at the end martin is spared a prison sentence, you'll be reading about martin having developed a cure to some of the illnesses to this day are taking especially young children, and martin will invoke his genius and talent to the efforts, it will be much better for america and the world than if martin were to be sent to prison. reporter: [ inaudible ] this is a unique case, i've been doing this almost 40 years. i don't remember any case exactly like this, and i say again, to overcome the prejudice that we face coming into this case is a testament, i think, to a fair judge who tried very hard, and honest, the jury who tried very hard, advocacy which is important in a free country, and i also want to say something to the media at large who most of you have been my friends for many years, we've grown up together. i did not read a single article in this case about our trial that did not include a reference to the controversy surrounding daraprim, though every article said it had nothing to do with the case. so to the extent that there is a need to try and inform the public, i hope tom
, if at the end martin is spared a prison sentence, you'll be reading about martin having developed a cure to some of the illnesses to this day are taking especially young children, and martin will invoke his genius and talent to the efforts, it will be much better for america and the world than if martin were to be sent to prison. reporter: [ inaudible ] this is a unique case, i've been doing this almost 40 years. i don't remember any case exactly like this, and i say again, to overcome the...
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martin shkreli.the things that is interesting following this case certainly is the demeanor of shkreli in court. his lawyer, even the judge at one point said, that the behavior of ben branch man's client, martin shkreli was odd in the courtroom. prosecution using things he was putting on facebook and things tweeting out were sometimes odd. some people describe him as you hear words like autistic, somebody with as berger's. all that -- tracee carrasco outside the brooklyn federal courthouse with details on the verdict. tracee, what do you know? reporter: cheryl it has been a quiet day up until now. we haven't heard anything from the jury. they brought a note to the judge saying they reached a verdict. i want to go down the counts. count one, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, he was found not guilty. count two, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, he was found not guilty. securities fraud, he was found guilty. count four, conspiracy to commit securities fraud. also found not guilty. count five, conspi
martin shkreli.the things that is interesting following this case certainly is the demeanor of shkreli in court. his lawyer, even the judge at one point said, that the behavior of ben branch man's client, martin shkreli was odd in the courtroom. prosecution using things he was putting on facebook and things tweeting out were sometimes odd. some people describe him as you hear words like autistic, somebody with as berger's. all that -- tracee carrasco outside the brooklyn federal courthouse with...
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convicting martin shkreli just because he's martin shkreli, so that was our greatest fear when we were picking a jury, so we got reasonably fair people whether their verdict is 100% accurate or not, i think we need to review the transcript, review the verdict and on balance i say, again, you know, count seven was the heart of this case from the beginning it was a claim that martin robbed money from his own company to pay back people, and that theory was soundly rejected >> >> inaudible question ] >> we're not going to discuss that. >> there were never any substantive negotiations >> martin, do you think your reputation -- >> let me answer that, okay. martin has some work cut out for him in terms of trying to undo the damage which i think he was unfairly given when the whole story would come out with respect to daraprim and the reasons for the rise in price. nobody who needed the drug was never deprived because they couldn't pay for it. second, there is an image issue that martin and i are going to be discussing in the next several days martin is a brilliant moung man, but sometimes peo
convicting martin shkreli just because he's martin shkreli, so that was our greatest fear when we were picking a jury, so we got reasonably fair people whether their verdict is 100% accurate or not, i think we need to review the transcript, review the verdict and on balance i say, again, you know, count seven was the heart of this case from the beginning it was a claim that martin robbed money from his own company to pay back people, and that theory was soundly rejected >> >>...
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it happened on martin luther king highway. we are working to learn the ex pent of chief martin's injuries. members of the community rushed to help him and that may have saved his life. >> reporter: saint pleasant's police chief, devon martin, is recovering after a motorcycle crash. or original reports were that he was now we understand his injuries are not life threatening. he was on his department-issued motorcycle on martin luther king highway in seat pleasant. prince george's county police chief talked to us about what happened saying how much that quick action by members of our community meant to him. >> that means the world to me as a police chief knowing that a fellow police chief is injured. at this moment in america, to see our community rush to help an officer who is down. >> reporter: in prince george's county, kristin wright, "news4 today." >>> if you have the nbc washington app, you received a breaking news alert. make sure to download it to get breaking alerts that matter to you. >>> new overnight, a second man is
it happened on martin luther king highway. we are working to learn the ex pent of chief martin's injuries. members of the community rushed to help him and that may have saved his life. >> reporter: saint pleasant's police chief, devon martin, is recovering after a motorcycle crash. or original reports were that he was now we understand his injuries are not life threatening. he was on his department-issued motorcycle on martin luther king highway in seat pleasant. prince george's county...
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i completely agree with martin.ue, 1.29, the number you quoted, the sea level is rising because the equation here is lower than in trading partners. so you need repeated action to keep the euro low. i think a combination of things can change the picture. one we discussed earlier, the fed and fiscal policy becoming more expansionary. i agree with you on the ecb. they have scope on the short-term range to possibly keep the tapering longer. positioning will do the trick at the end. francine: thank you so much, francesco garzarelli and martin lueck. partyt, is the far right about to shock germany in the coming elections? we discussed that next. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branc
i completely agree with martin.ue, 1.29, the number you quoted, the sea level is rising because the equation here is lower than in trading partners. so you need repeated action to keep the euro low. i think a combination of things can change the picture. one we discussed earlier, the fed and fiscal policy becoming more expansionary. i agree with you on the ecb. they have scope on the short-term range to possibly keep the tapering longer. positioning will do the trick at the end. francine: thank...
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sir martin: as long as you let me.er] mark: thank you, joining us on the london stock exchange, martin sorrell. vonnie: coming up in the next half hour of the european close, more insight on the european economy from a portfolio manager for pimco portland. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: not one but two beautiful shots. live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york and london, i am vonnie quinn. mark: live from london i am mark barton. seven minutes until the end of today's session. let's look at the biggest stories in the news. the u.s. real estate market took a breather last month with new home sales falling 9% to an 571,000.te of the lowest this year and it may reflect a lack of affordability with the median sales price increasing more than 6% in the 344 -- $314,000. considering a major hole that would focus on mass-market cars. italian-american company may spin off the upscale maserati and alfa romeo brands and its parts operation here they say he would make fiat chrysler more attractive or a possible combinati
sir martin: as long as you let me.er] mark: thank you, joining us on the london stock exchange, martin sorrell. vonnie: coming up in the next half hour of the european close, more insight on the european economy from a portfolio manager for pimco portland. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: not one but two beautiful shots. live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york and london, i am vonnie quinn. mark: live from london i am mark barton. seven minutes until the end of today's session....
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he found fame in the 1950s, after teaming up with dean martin.stooge, living it up and three ring circus. jerry lewis went on to star in his own series of slapstick comedies. nick higham looks back at his life. here, enjoy yourself! jerry lewis‘ goofy comedy made him the world's best paid movie star. with their visual gags, the cartoon—like nature of his films left some people cold. but they were immensely popular. i wrote the joke thinking, wouldn't it be marvellous if the elastic face that we have, that can do so much, wouldn't it be marvellous if our bodies were elastic? so that we could do equally as much with them in animation? he was bornjoseph levitch in 1926 into a family ofjewish entertainers in newjersey. following his stage debut at the age of five, he went on to play to great acclaim to audiences throughout new york. aged just 20, he teamed up with dean martin. i'm not going to do it! what's all this noise? their combination of sophistication and slapstick brought a decade of success during which they starred together in 16 films. i w
he found fame in the 1950s, after teaming up with dean martin.stooge, living it up and three ring circus. jerry lewis went on to star in his own series of slapstick comedies. nick higham looks back at his life. here, enjoy yourself! jerry lewis‘ goofy comedy made him the world's best paid movie star. with their visual gags, the cartoon—like nature of his films left some people cold. but they were immensely popular. i wrote the joke thinking, wouldn't it be marvellous if the elastic face...
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ivo: martin?martin: i always create .ifficulty so i suppose what i feel, it's absolutely clear the private capitalism is global. actuallyte about this, . and markets naturally go across have a verywe global capitalist system at the moment. and it brings all of these about.s we talk seen by many of the people who are angry and so as the people who have abandoned them, the abandoned themas when mr. trump gets on the phone to somebody and says you shouldn't take your factory to x , it's an ineffective policy but he surely is responding to a felt need. so i think the job of the complexsector is more than this. they have to be global because are and they have to seat world globally -- see the world can't abandonhey the people of the countries in which they operate, from which began because if they do, they will be seen and they are seen as fundamentally disloyal. and this gets into rather complicated questions about what are their responsibilities well, one answer.u one responsibility they have is to p
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martin luther king jr.'s march on washington. speakers talked about race issues and the recent violence in charlottesville. this is two hours. >> praises the lord. >> no justice, no peace. what do we want? >> justice >> when do we want it? >> now! >> without further adieu, let us hear from our first speaker for the rally in front ofhe juicde is here now from jay david cox senior, the national president of afge. >> brothers and sisters i come to you today from the american federation of government employees. the people that said, government is good and government should stand for all of its citizens in an equal mannerism. brother and sisters, i come to you today with love. it's time to that we bring back love to this country. let's stop and think. hatred of the stranger, people who are different. people who come from somewhere else. speak another language. have different couples eat different food. who are we to turn away and ignore injustice in a nation with a constitution and a set of laws guaranteeing equ
martin luther king jr.'s march on washington. speakers talked about race issues and the recent violence in charlottesville. this is two hours. >> praises the lord. >> no justice, no peace. what do we want? >> justice >> when do we want it? >> now! >> without further adieu, let us hear from our first speaker for the rally in front ofhe juicde is here now from jay david cox senior, the national president of afge. >> brothers and sisters i come to you...
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now, angela merkel is pulling far ahead of martin schulz.oalition government might look like are still way open. our next guest says a potential game changer could be the leader of the liberal democrats. joining us is the deputy director of the german marshall fund here in berlin. let me ask you, first of all about the chances for a martin schulz comeback. it was not too long ago, that his lead evaporated, seemingly for no one solid reason. could angela merkel's lead do the same? >> thank you for having me. that is an interesting scenario because it is true. at the beginning of the year, martin schulz was neck and neck with angela merkel's cdu party. in the last few months, she has surged ahead in the polls. her popularity has dropped a bit, but the cdu is 12 points ahead. there are a couple things that factor into this. one would be the election of president trump. that was an antidote for angela merkel to help her gain popularity in the german electorate because she is seemingly a calm within the storm going on in europe. matt: germany is
now, angela merkel is pulling far ahead of martin schulz.oalition government might look like are still way open. our next guest says a potential game changer could be the leader of the liberal democrats. joining us is the deputy director of the german marshall fund here in berlin. let me ask you, first of all about the chances for a martin schulz comeback. it was not too long ago, that his lead evaporated, seemingly for no one solid reason. could angela merkel's lead do the same? >> thank...
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i think martin luther king jr. said it best.her stop violence or end of destroying yourselves. we have to look at the destruction taking place in our neighborhood and communities because we have too many illegal guns on the streets but at the same time when i look at baltimore and how we look forward, it's as how i as a mayor goff eavern up. look that we're being diverse, we give those unemployed an opportunity, you look at colleges and institutions, you ask the question, are there opportunities for those who cannot afford to go to college to be able to do that. we opened up baltimore city community college in our city, made it free. another college, four-year institution, has followed us in that effort. and if our students -- if they finish community college, they can go to a four-year college for free. i think it's how we realize economic opportunity has to be spread. we just recently got $10 million to expand minority businesses in our city. we're grateful for that. i'm just telling you, its how we all work together, looking
i think martin luther king jr. said it best.her stop violence or end of destroying yourselves. we have to look at the destruction taking place in our neighborhood and communities because we have too many illegal guns on the streets but at the same time when i look at baltimore and how we look forward, it's as how i as a mayor goff eavern up. look that we're being diverse, we give those unemployed an opportunity, you look at colleges and institutions, you ask the question, are there...
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one of whom is named martin shkreli.nvolved in a case that involves arms trafficking, drug trafficking and even money laundering. so, quite a different case today, guys. in u.s. versus martin skhreli and, of course, this is a securities fraud trial this jury hasn't made a peep since tuesday when they asked their only set of questions. that was to get a definition of assets under management and frau fraudulent intent. is, hkreli passing the time reading a book about warren buffett and tweeting from inside tweeting, come on, give me that verdict. his defense attorney, of course, closed his closing argument on friday he used a prop, a bag of ruffles and, actually, those defense attorneys on his team yesterday popping open that bag of ruffles and eating those potato chips to say you're eating the evidence everyone is getting a little stir crazy on day five of jury deliberations. we'll let you know if we get any news back to you. >> eagerly awaiting, maybe as eagerly as you. >>> here's what's coming up, talk to the ceo of a c
one of whom is named martin shkreli.nvolved in a case that involves arms trafficking, drug trafficking and even money laundering. so, quite a different case today, guys. in u.s. versus martin skhreli and, of course, this is a securities fraud trial this jury hasn't made a peep since tuesday when they asked their only set of questions. that was to get a definition of assets under management and frau fraudulent intent. is, hkreli passing the time reading a book about warren buffett and tweeting...
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and i see a lot of martin short, a lot of jerry lewis in martin short's act also. think that's not an accident. you know, the way he throws himself around the stage. i just had a chance not long ago to see martin short and steve martin do a stage show here in las vegas periodically, and i was watching them. this is the closest thing i think i will see, or we will see, to martin and lewis. it was that kind of feeling. he touched so many people. i just talked to penn and teller, they were a duo made of dissimilar personalities work on stage for a long time. they owe a lot of their template at least of that approach to martin lewis. >> talking about martin lewis, this was a discussion with bob costas on later with bob costas, lewis talking to bob in 1993 about his career and debunking the myth that buddy love in "the nutty professor" was based on the partnership you just mentioned here, johnny, with dean martin. take a listen to this. >> i got him from the anti-semite, i got him from the racist, i got him from the people on the bus that won't get up for a lady. i got
and i see a lot of martin short, a lot of jerry lewis in martin short's act also. think that's not an accident. you know, the way he throws himself around the stage. i just had a chance not long ago to see martin short and steve martin do a stage show here in las vegas periodically, and i was watching them. this is the closest thing i think i will see, or we will see, to martin and lewis. it was that kind of feeling. he touched so many people. i just talked to penn and teller, they were a duo...
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the enduring life of trayvon martin. sybrina fulton and trise and tr in just a minute. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> the tragic death of trayvon martin sparked a march. it didn't happen on its own. not for the love and courage of his parare his parents, trayvon's story wouldn't be the catalyst it is today. called "rest in power." tracy, i'm honored to have you on the program. >> honor. >> sabrina, good to see you. >> glad to see you. >> wish it were different circumstances. it makes me want to ask do you ever get tired of doing this? do you just --? >> it drains you. it drains you. we know there is a long road ahead of us and our fight isn't ended in one day. we have a lifelong fight, uphill battle. we vow to continue this fight until the day we take our last breath. our work isn't done. >> how much more difficult, sabrina, is it? no one closes on the death of a loved one like a house or deal. you don't close on it but i suspect it may be difficult to come to terms
the enduring life of trayvon martin. sybrina fulton and trise and tr in just a minute. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> the tragic death of trayvon martin sparked a march. it didn't happen on its own. not for the love and courage of his parare his parents, trayvon's story wouldn't be the catalyst it is today. called "rest in power." tracy, i'm honored to have you on the program. >> honor. >>...
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martin luther king drive ramps ow tractorrt museum. trailers on this stretch of the road. look at this fellare philadelphe fighters are on the scene this happened just afthe m ramps, frt museum circle, on the martin luther king drive and occasionally we will ruckers who are maybe following a detour, and from the overnigur area that wind up hitting the overpass which is actually looking there how tt truck is ripped off, like a tuna fish cs probably what happened and that foror trailer on its side. here's a live look right nou kid the circle here, there is downtown in thnderneath this ovs , right here, it is the tractoee the big tow truck in here so again, leaving o access to the martin luther king drive, to go out oobably ne opened for at lee start of the morning rush hour sotypically ut use the kelly drive, and good t. good news vine expressway is opened this morning. live looatn and out of the city, there is construction on the schuylkill eastbound bet conshohocken and in problems on mass transit. karen, back over to news because are gearing up for one of the most grand c
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this is martin luther king highway. the chief somehow collided with a car. did in fact stop. and so did others who saw the crash when it happened. so they jumped out and they gave the chief aid. they called 911. prince georges county's police chief talked to us about this tonight saying how much that quick action by members of our community means to him. >> that means the world to me as a police chief. knowing that a fellow chief is injured, but frankly, any member of public safety, at this moment in america, to see our community rush to help an officer who's down, i community need to feel good about that. >> so, still some questions right now about exactly how the collision happened. but we are being told that they do not -- police do not believe that any sort of drugs or alcohol were involved. so the good news, chief martin, we understand, is recovering and will be all right. back to you. >> kristen wright, thanks so much. >>> we also have new details this evening about a double shooting we've been following in northeast d.c. one of the victims, a bystande
this is martin luther king highway. the chief somehow collided with a car. did in fact stop. and so did others who saw the crash when it happened. so they jumped out and they gave the chief aid. they called 911. prince georges county's police chief talked to us about this tonight saying how much that quick action by members of our community means to him. >> that means the world to me as a police chief. knowing that a fellow chief is injured, but frankly, any member of public safety, at...
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chief martin is expected to mauk a full recovery here.e does have some serious injuries and still is here at the hospital. >> what caused this crash? why did his motorcycle collide with the car? all part of the investigation. >>> we are following a developing story in bethesda. a walk through the a discovery of a body. a person was walking in a wooded yar wh area when they came across this body. they are trying to identify the person and how he or she died. >>> senseless, that's how police are describing the shooting of a teen who was just driving down the street in the district. that 17-year-old girl is now in critical condition at the hospital. d.c. police say she was just driving along saratoga avenue northeast when she was caught in a cross fire. they do not think she was the intended target. another man was also shot. police are looking for suspect ns a tan s in a tan or gold honda accord with new jersey plates. >>> many of you have encountered these type of things. photos of rats at a local animal shelter. here is jodie fleischer. >
chief martin is expected to mauk a full recovery here.e does have some serious injuries and still is here at the hospital. >> what caused this crash? why did his motorcycle collide with the car? all part of the investigation. >>> we are following a developing story in bethesda. a walk through the a discovery of a body. a person was walking in a wooded yar wh area when they came across this body. they are trying to identify the person and how he or she died. >>>...
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at the age of 20 he joined forces with dean martin. the pair striking hollywood gold with partnership martin and lewis. lewis explained why his act with dean martin was so successful. >> it could never be duplicated because the time, it was as though two people, it was as though two people said let's find the right time to do this, and we just fell into that wonderful abyss of uncertainty, and we realized after about six months we were touching the hearts of the audience. >> lewis' labor of love for telethons for muscular dystrophy helping to raise more than a billion dollars for that cause. his publicist says he died at the age of 91. will carr joins me from los angeles. will, how did jerry lewis die? reporter: rob, according to his manager lewis died peacefully at home with family by his side. he was a tremendously gifted, funny and at times controversial comedian. once called the mozart of humor. jerry lewis shot to fame when he teamed up with dean martin for comedy and music act. he went onto successful solo career starting in "nut
at the age of 20 he joined forces with dean martin. the pair striking hollywood gold with partnership martin and lewis. lewis explained why his act with dean martin was so successful. >> it could never be duplicated because the time, it was as though two people, it was as though two people said let's find the right time to do this, and we just fell into that wonderful abyss of uncertainty, and we realized after about six months we were touching the hearts of the audience. >> lewis'...
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back then and he pressed martin arguments were brought into the media spotlight. by this health journalist on a major national t.v. channel a few days after the publication of the famous study. let's get back to our hot dog study remember they asked the people did you eat a hot dog they didn't ask them did you put it in a bun did you put ketchup on it did you put mustard on. you might be saying who really cares one way or the other but that's important because it may be that it's not the hot dog at all that's causing this increased risk of cancer or maybe it's the maybe it's the ketchup maybe it's the mustard so you have to be careful when you read these studies not to say oh this causes this. the powers that be didn't go any farther than nine hundred seventy s. nitrites file which could have resurfaced remains locked away. you're probably wondering what susan preston martin thinks the woman targeted by the lobby. we showed her the documents and what upset her the most was seeing that fellow scientists had played along with the industrialists. these professors wil
back then and he pressed martin arguments were brought into the media spotlight. by this health journalist on a major national t.v. channel a few days after the publication of the famous study. let's get back to our hot dog study remember they asked the people did you eat a hot dog they didn't ask them did you put it in a bun did you put ketchup on it did you put mustard on. you might be saying who really cares one way or the other but that's important because it may be that it's not the hot...
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because without calibration betweenjerry lewis and dean martin, they teamed up lewis and dean martin,nt on to make more than a dozen films together and to host the colgate comedy hour, very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry very popular show on nbc. basically, it jerry lewis very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry lewis was this dude will stop dean martin was the ladies man. and they split acrimoniously, didn't talk to each other for more than 20 yea rs, before talk to each other for more than 20 years, before being reunited by, of all people, franks sinatra at a muscular dystrophy telephone which jerry lewis hosted for many years, raising a lot of money for the charity. anti-white in so many mediums, started in vaudeville, and successful across radio, television, film, and we're hearing more and more about the philanthropic out of him as well, ratings are much money for muscular dystrophy. absolutely, yes. you mentioned his broad range of talent is there. he also had a very popular version of the alan chilton song,, he directed them since, makes so much money for paramount
because without calibration betweenjerry lewis and dean martin, they teamed up lewis and dean martin,nt on to make more than a dozen films together and to host the colgate comedy hour, very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry very popular show on nbc. basically, it jerry lewis very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry lewis was this dude will stop dean martin was the ladies man. and they split acrimoniously, didn't talk to each other for more than 20 yea rs, before talk to each other for...
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to be discussing in the next several days martin is brilliant young man. but sometimes, people skills don't translate well so, we will have some good substitutio discussions, but at the end of the day, martin has more than held his own in this case. >> so, those discussions apparently not to stay off social media apparently leaping right on a live stream on youtube the second he got home from the courthouse he has been talk with reporters and other followers about the trial and what he expects the sentencing to be so we have not heard the last of martin shkreli have you attempted to ask him the question why this youtube live stream? just wondering if he would shut you down on youtube? >> the track record hasn't been good in terms of him wabting nto take questions from cnbc >> you shouldn't feel bad. >> i'd say congratulations, meg. you clearly got under this guy's skin in a way that i think a lot of people are happy about. i know i was >> and yours wasn't the only question she shut down he chose not to answer a question which was do you have a preference i
to be discussing in the next several days martin is brilliant young man. but sometimes, people skills don't translate well so, we will have some good substitutio discussions, but at the end of the day, martin has more than held his own in this case. >> so, those discussions apparently not to stay off social media apparently leaping right on a live stream on youtube the second he got home from the courthouse he has been talk with reporters and other followers about the trial and what he...
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martin was killed by george zimmerman, a white man who called the police when he saw martin walking in his neighborhood. zimmerman, a member of a neighborhood crime watch group, reported to the police that martin looked suspicious and that he looked like he was, quote, up to no good or on drugs or something, unquote. ignoring the dispatcher's warning that he should not follow martin, zimmerman ultimately shot and killed him. martin was unarmed and was on his way back to his father's house after buying snacks at a local convenience store. initially, zimmerman was not even charged with a crime, but after nationwide protests he was charged with martin's murder. a jury ultimately acquitted him. the killing of trayvon martin, the initial failure of the prosecutor to charge zimmerman with a crime and zimmerman's ultimate acquittal captured the attention of the nation. president obama even weighed in stating, quote: trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago, unquote. martin's killing also inspired the phrase black lives matter. the phrase trended on twitter and all forms of social media
martin was killed by george zimmerman, a white man who called the police when he saw martin walking in his neighborhood. zimmerman, a member of a neighborhood crime watch group, reported to the police that martin looked suspicious and that he looked like he was, quote, up to no good or on drugs or something, unquote. ignoring the dispatcher's warning that he should not follow martin, zimmerman ultimately shot and killed him. martin was unarmed and was on his way back to his father's house after...
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mart martin, what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: wolf, the way this wind is acting here, if you've ever been caught up in the blast of, say, a jet engine, it's just like that now. you really get handled by a very intensive blast. the way the water ripples and blasts along here, it's clear this storm continues to draw near, and as it does, the winds continue to rise. this area, of course, is used to having to deal with hurricanes and tropical storms, so a lot of the construction has taken that into account. a lot of the homes here have those hurricane shutters, those special metal velour kind of window frames that go up and go closed. a lot of people have been sitting in the dark for a long time. they've literally been cut off from the outside world or by the humans they have in place. right now it's that hunker down mentality. if you left, you're now up in san antonio or other places whereie evacuees are gathering. if you haven't left, of course, this is no time to even consider that. eventually you're going to have iss
mart martin, what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: wolf, the way this wind is acting here, if you've ever been caught up in the blast of, say, a jet engine, it's just like that now. you really get handled by a very intensive blast. the way the water ripples and blasts along here, it's clear this storm continues to draw near, and as it does, the winds continue to rise. this area, of course, is used to having to deal with hurricanes and tropical storms, so a lot of the construction...
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there's no team bigger than martin and lewis.course, you had abbott and costello, other great comedy acts, but nothing can compare to martin and lewis. they worked off each other. dean was very funny, and a great straight man. jerry was a very accomplished singer, new music well. they blended well together and when they both -- when they got together, with frank sinatra after they had broken up, sinatra bought dean martin, as a surprise, to the muscular distroer telethons. and when he walked on, you must have a clip. when frank sinatra walked martin on and they looked at each other. they stood, there the audience went crazy and jerry lewis said, are you working? a beautiful line. the pictures you see him very overweight. when he had that really bad illness and they had him on prednisone and you gain a lot of weight. at the end of his life he was very, very slim. he'd lost a lot of height. he used to be like 6'3". i think jerry, at the end, was like 5'9". but there will never be another jerry lewis and you asked if anyone today is
there's no team bigger than martin and lewis.course, you had abbott and costello, other great comedy acts, but nothing can compare to martin and lewis. they worked off each other. dean was very funny, and a great straight man. jerry was a very accomplished singer, new music well. they blended well together and when they both -- when they got together, with frank sinatra after they had broken up, sinatra bought dean martin, as a surprise, to the muscular distroer telethons. and when he walked...
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cnn's martin savage is in corpus christi, texas. martin, understand you are in full frontal assault. what is happening where you are? >> you are right. seems that every hour i keep telling people that they is, couldn't get worse. and yet, every hour it does seem to get worse. and now, it's, about the wereest we have seen so far. the way -- weather is not just howelling, not blowing, it is blasting. it is like standing in, in behind a 747 and trying to remain on your feet as a struggle. the rain that comes at you is coming at you horizontally. it stings on every part of your exposed skin. visibility has been reduced. obviously by darkness. outside of the immediate lights here. all along the water front it is, it its pretty much, lights out. hard to find areas, not a lot of light. a lot of power outages. on the waterfront here. the wind gusts up to maybe, 100 plus, 145 miles an hour. now, naturally that happened, while i was standing here. i wouldn't be able to stay on tie feet. we have a building that is actually, helping to shelter
cnn's martin savage is in corpus christi, texas. martin, understand you are in full frontal assault. what is happening where you are? >> you are right. seems that every hour i keep telling people that they is, couldn't get worse. and yet, every hour it does seem to get worse. and now, it's, about the wereest we have seen so far. the way -- weather is not just howelling, not blowing, it is blasting. it is like standing in, in behind a 747 and trying to remain on your feet as a struggle....
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juncker martin schulz steps up his campaign to unseat her. -- challenger martin schulz steps up his campaign to unseat her. in the u.s., he saw the s&p and of dow futures starting to turn around. we have green arrows on european futures. if you take a look at the bond
juncker martin schulz steps up his campaign to unseat her. -- challenger martin schulz steps up his campaign to unseat her. in the u.s., he saw the s&p and of dow futures starting to turn around. we have green arrows on european futures. if you take a look at the bond
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martin luther king jr. chose for his 1963 i have a dream speech. closer to the present, august 28th, 2008, then senator barack obama became the first african-american man to win a major party's nomination. august 28th. so today we take a look at the murder of emmett till. so horrific and ghastly the death of this 14-year-old boy in mississippi, became a call to arms, a moment that galvanized the civil rights movement. till had allegedly flirted with a white female shop keeper. the price, he was beaten and mutilated, his eyes gouged out with barbed-wire wrapped around his neck. his body was thrown into the river to sink and vanish into mystery. but his mother refused to let his death go unnoticed. when the body was found, she insisted on an open casket so the world could see what happened. when the people were acquitted, it began a campaign for civil rights which continues today. unearthing more details about till's murder continues. the white shop keeper at the center of the case admitted she had fabricated
martin luther king jr. chose for his 1963 i have a dream speech. closer to the present, august 28th, 2008, then senator barack obama became the first african-american man to win a major party's nomination. august 28th. so today we take a look at the murder of emmett till. so horrific and ghastly the death of this 14-year-old boy in mississippi, became a call to arms, a moment that galvanized the civil rights movement. till had allegedly flirted with a white female shop keeper. the price, he was...
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the 6100 block of martin luther king jr. highway in seat pleasant around 8:45. he was taken to the hospital and a few broken ribs. the good news is he's expected to be okay. >> a 17-year-old girl and another man were driving through the intersection of saratoga and montana avenues when a barrage of a bullets shot through the window in the middle of the afternoon. the man is expected to recover the intended target got away. police don't have much information on the suspects. they say they're looking for a gold or light colored honda accord. >> ♪ >> new this morning of montgomery county officials pay nearly $2 million settlement to the family of a man who died after police shot him with a taser. the family of anthony howard sr. úthe county police department alleging his civil rights were violator. they reached a settlement back in june. now, county officials say the settlement does not admit fault. >> this morning police are investigating the discovery of a body in bethesda. the body way found along heather hill court just bef
the 6100 block of martin luther king jr. highway in seat pleasant around 8:45. he was taken to the hospital and a few broken ribs. the good news is he's expected to be okay. >> a 17-year-old girl and another man were driving through the intersection of saratoga and montana avenues when a barrage of a bullets shot through the window in the middle of the afternoon. the man is expected to recover the intended target got away. police don't have much information on the suspects. they say...
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and the assassination of martin luther king, jr. in 1968 on the time lionel as is so many other killings of black men by white races. each tragic killing sparked nationwide protest and renewed activism in the struggle for civil right and racial justice in the united states. the killings of 17-year-old trayvon martin in 2012 of the a pivotal marker against black men in the 21st century. martin killed by george zimmerman saw him walking in his neighborhood. zimmerman a member of the watch group reported to police that martin looked suspicious and that he looked like he was, quote, up to no good or on drugs or something unquote. ignoring dispatchers warning to not follow martin zimmerman ultimately shot and killed him. martin was unarticled and was on his way back to his father's house after buying snacks at a local convenient store initially zimmerman was not emp charged with a crime. but after nationwide prohe was charminged with martin's murder a jury ultimately aa quitted him. the killing of trayvon martin the initial failure of th
and the assassination of martin luther king, jr. in 1968 on the time lionel as is so many other killings of black men by white races. each tragic killing sparked nationwide protest and renewed activism in the struggle for civil right and racial justice in the united states. the killings of 17-year-old trayvon martin in 2012 of the a pivotal marker against black men in the 21st century. martin killed by george zimmerman saw him walking in his neighborhood. zimmerman a member of the watch group...
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hey, i get on the street i say martin luther coon. i-- i shouldn't say that, martin luther king, i mean should i rip the signs down or insist they take martin luther king street down and the rest of that stuff? >> you see culture and heritage? no, i see racism, by the way, you know that mother [bleep] has never stepped foot on martin luther king anything. nothing. he don't even go to a martin luther king day sale. >> trevor: that, can you imagine this guy giving directions in a black neighborhood. >> okay, here is what you are going to do, go down martin luther coon, make that left on malcolm x the coon and keep going, you get to that gas station that has the coon, you went too far, going to be the fourth coon on your left, you'll see it. >> trevor: let me did you this. do you think that we should just, you know, tear down all confederate statues. because a lot of people say that like it or not, you shouldn't try to he raise history. >> erase history. these statues t wasn't even about remembering history. they were put up decades afte
hey, i get on the street i say martin luther coon. i-- i shouldn't say that, martin luther king, i mean should i rip the signs down or insist they take martin luther king street down and the rest of that stuff? >> you see culture and heritage? no, i see racism, by the way, you know that mother [bleep] has never stepped foot on martin luther king anything. nothing. he don't even go to a martin luther king day sale. >> trevor: that, can you imagine this guy giving directions in a...