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martin luther king's tal martin luther king's dream it wasn't his at all when i got to it was god's dream of how we should live together and be with you can read in the bible with equality and fairness in justice and freedom of movement and united in love wendy's and tom got this god turned the stream into political reality added to it on our message the message of my script that is this just a dream is utopia made real concrete to. come. a. a. good song that was saying this i for one constructive singing is a very strong instrument in the life of faith as well as in motivating people singing releases endorphins which encourage a sense of community it's very healthy. to mention consequence few and singing also provides an opportunity to communicate a message with passion. quite different from the spoken word got slimed have to know my grandson as i tell him what. soledad. miriam she felt works for the foundation creative church she organizes the mass choir of untrained singers who perform the musical. a lot of the performers didn't have any experience of singing in a choir we noticed that
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martin: donald trump is satan? >> yes, satan does e.rything he do martin: the u.s. accuses iran's religious leaders of developing nuclear weapons and seeking to dominate the region. by pulling out of the nuclear deal, donald trump strengthened iran's hardliners, who say th america should never have been trusted in the first place. many here know that political islam does not have the same appeal as it did 40 years ago. iran is changing. in the capital, tehran, clerics compete with pop stars for influence. most iranians were born after the 1979 revolution. the younger generation is more open to the world. it's these liberal iranians that donald trump believes he can win over. instead, anti-american sentiment is unifying iran. >> it's true that iran is pushing very hd on the issue of nuclear energy. perhaps we are pushing too hard. but if nuclear ergy is bad for us, it should be for everyone else as well. martin: the u.s. and iran needn't be enemies. the paint on this mural is fadi. four years ago with the nuclear deal, america and iran showed that they could reach an
martin: donald trump is satan? >> yes, satan does e.rything he do martin: the u.s. accuses iran's religious leaders of developing nuclear weapons and seeking to dominate the region. by pulling out of the nuclear deal, donald trump strengthened iran's hardliners, who say th america should never have been trusted in the first place. many here know that political islam does not have the same appeal as it did 40 years ago. iran is changing. in the capital, tehran, clerics compete with pop...
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>> yeah, martin. morning. so the president was against send her back before he was for it, right. and so you have hit the nail on the head there. in the clip that you and sarah just played he said that he did not care about politics, but if he didn't care about the politic, it is fair to say that he would have stuck with whatever original position or original conviction that he had when he did those racist tweets this past sunday morning. it is bad enough that you have a president who will send out racist tweets, and in some ways politically, it is adding the insult to a hypocrite this president and then not be willing to stand behind your own racism in this case. so i think that what we are seeing is him trying to figure out how much this benefits him with his base which is in my view does some of the base, and not all of the base does relish this tweeting and how much of it is going to cost him as he is entering the re-elect, and knowing that the campaign does need to at least make an appeal to swin
>> yeah, martin. morning. so the president was against send her back before he was for it, right. and so you have hit the nail on the head there. in the clip that you and sarah just played he said that he did not care about politics, but if he didn't care about the politic, it is fair to say that he would have stuck with whatever original position or original conviction that he had when he did those racist tweets this past sunday morning. it is bad enough that you have a president who...
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kusen and my lockheed martin and derco family.ost importantly, i want to thank my husband for taking this journey with me and for his service to our country as a military retiree. \[applause] president trump: thank you. thank you very much. good family. nice. beautiful. thank you. to ensure our service members have the tools they need, we're rebuilding the u.s. armed forces with $700 billion last year and this year $716 billion. that's the highest ever and it's probably in the neighborhood of, you will be happy about this, $730 billion, maybe $733 billion. you know, our armed forces were depleted. they were just depleted. they were tired, they were exhausted, the planes were old, the equipment was old. even the uniforms were old. there's no other more important job a president has. the united states supreme court judges, that's important, but i think even before that is our military and defense. while i like to cut budgets and all the folks up here would like to cut budgets, we have to have a strong military, otherwise budgets don
kusen and my lockheed martin and derco family.ost importantly, i want to thank my husband for taking this journey with me and for his service to our country as a military retiree. \[applause] president trump: thank you. thank you very much. good family. nice. beautiful. thank you. to ensure our service members have the tools they need, we're rebuilding the u.s. armed forces with $700 billion last year and this year $716 billion. that's the highest ever and it's probably in the neighborhood of,...
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>> that's right, martin. this will be the last day, but for those like those in the nation's capital, it's going to be at least tuesday before we stop seeing temperatures like this. this is a live look at the white house. 107 the heat index right now, a temperature of 98 degrees. it's that combination of the temperature and the humidity that really is becoming a big problem for a lot of folks. 105 new york, 99 charleston, 97 st. louis. these again are the feels-like numbers where that combination becomes very, very difficult. lots of people still under a heat warning or a heat advisory, primarily along the east coast. a couple of spots in the midwest. because of that cool front they're getting some relief. jfk airport, they broke a record yesterday for the temperature of 99 degrees. today the record is 99, they'll get close to that. they're already at 95 so a few more degrees to go before they break that record. but what about that relief? it's coming. look at this pocket of cooler air and milder air that's g
>> that's right, martin. this will be the last day, but for those like those in the nation's capital, it's going to be at least tuesday before we stop seeing temperatures like this. this is a live look at the white house. 107 the heat index right now, a temperature of 98 degrees. it's that combination of the temperature and the humidity that really is becoming a big problem for a lot of folks. 105 new york, 99 charleston, 97 st. louis. these again are the feels-like numbers where that...
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amy: which takes us to martin bright.e'rere going to go to breaeak d time back to this discussion. guys, you do not want to miss this story and what would then take place. we're talking about "official secrets" a new hollywood movie coming out but it is the real-life story of katharine gun.n. how old were you at the time? >> 27. 27 years old working for british intelligence. she sees this memo that says the evidence for going t to war woud not be based on intelligence of whether their work wmd, but on trying to get something on the u.n. security council members, personalal or whatever, to get them to vote for the invasion, to back president george w. bush. this is democracy now! back in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we are looking at the real a potitical thriller of a british intelligence spealalist kakathine gun whoisked everhihing tblowow t whistst on u. 30 tris at the united nations in the lead t to th insion of iraq in 2003. shwawas woing g fobritisis intelligence, gchq, the
amy: which takes us to martin bright.e'rere going to go to breaeak d time back to this discussion. guys, you do not want to miss this story and what would then take place. we're talking about "official secrets" a new hollywood movie coming out but it is the real-life story of katharine gun.n. how old were you at the time? >> 27. 27 years old working for british intelligence. she sees this memo that says the evidence for going t to war woud not be based on intelligence of whether...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: a thrilling end to the cricket world cup, as england defeat new zealand to become world champions for the first time. cheering jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. commentator: and that's it. a massive... after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, the 26—year—old who was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. storm barry makes landfall in the american state of louisiana, where there are warnings of life—threatening floods. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. good evening and
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: a thrilling end to the cricket world cup, as england defeat new zealand to become world champions for the first time. cheering jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. commentator: and that's it. a massive... after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump...
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martin: yeah. this is no small thing.se this has been already tried, not with humans, but with mice and rats. mice which c could not produce, had a deficient pancreas, were essentiaially submitted to the same process. rats actually grew the pancreas. they w were replaced back into e mice and the mice were keyword of diabetes. -- were cured of diabetes. it is such a powerful story of what could possibly happen with technology that is hard to see why it should not be asked -- why it should be explored. brent: the lead scientist points to what you're talking about and says there is no ethical problem psoed here. martin: i think that is an overstretch. every single asset comes with a liability and this is no different. there are many problems here. one of them is that if you do have an animal of any sort, an orgaganism t that has human nat, then the question is if that organism has rights. is entitled to rights? probably not obligations. what would this thing have rights, and how close would have to be to a human being for it
martin: yeah. this is no small thing.se this has been already tried, not with humans, but with mice and rats. mice which c could not produce, had a deficient pancreas, were essentiaially submitted to the same process. rats actually grew the pancreas. they w were replaced back into e mice and the mice were keyword of diabetes. -- were cured of diabetes. it is such a powerful story of what could possibly happen with technology that is hard to see why it should not be asked -- why it should be...
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martin pa made his name in the 1900 s. with these images in the rundown seaside resort of new brighton near liverpool he captured moments from the summer holidays of the working classes daily life in the sacha era. next he turned his camera on the middle and upper classes documenting the habits and quotes of his fellow britons with a heightened sense of situational comedy. cause traveled the world documenting the idiosyncrasies of ordinary folks each technicolor. crinkles spots in large pools extra pounds the unsparing eye of his camera captures everything. i. say. i don't know why you think it's being mean or nasty it's just showing people as they are. trying to protect the world of propaganda which is what we're mostly up against you know but we all see the floor. for human that's all of the attraction of being here when he was with lord i mean why not celebrate that no one is perfect. and also has fun with his own image he's had his picture taken all over the world in every possible cheesy set up always in the same unsm
martin pa made his name in the 1900 s. with these images in the rundown seaside resort of new brighton near liverpool he captured moments from the summer holidays of the working classes daily life in the sacha era. next he turned his camera on the middle and upper classes documenting the habits and quotes of his fellow britons with a heightened sense of situational comedy. cause traveled the world documenting the idiosyncrasies of ordinary folks each technicolor. crinkles spots in large pools...
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martin was about to start clearing up martin was about to start clearing up the conveyor belt of newshas gone to my head! martin, thanks very much. make sure you buy a paper tomorrow. next on bbc news it's the film review. good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark — what do we have this week? we have the dead don't die, it is a zombie movie but not a horror movie. so you are fine. 0k? good news. we have stuber which is an action comedy. and the brink, a documentary about steve bannon. the dead don't die. yes, 0k, it is a zombie movie but that is about the end of the horror. this is an ironic, kind of movie. this is byjim jarmusch. so we have two cops, adam driver and bill murray, who are driving around centerville which is a real nice place. then they start to think something weird is happening, there are news stories about the world being knocked
martin was about to start clearing up martin was about to start clearing up the conveyor belt of newshas gone to my head! martin, thanks very much. make sure you buy a paper tomorrow. next on bbc news it's the film review. good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark — what do we have this week? we have the dead don't die, it is a zombie movie but not a horror movie. so you are fine. 0k? good news. we...
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the streets of san martin, a place many feel compelled to leave.o keep deadly gangs at bay but, out of sight, they menace the community. at the local church, they try to give the young a focus. they offer music classes and some job training. father manuel lozano wants to keep his flock in san martin, but they are being scattered by constant brutality. translation: in my 3.5 years here, 90% of their families in the community have suffered violence. it fills us with sadness. you don't see the gangs in plain sight, but they are here. just a week ago, they killed a young man in an alley nearby. and another young man was killed days before. oscar ramirez survived san martin but did not survive the journey to the us. he wanted better things for his daughter, valeria. instead, they both perished in front of his wife, tania. she has been brought home by officials from el salvador, looking frail and deeply traumatised by what she witnessed and what she lost. the government using this moment to call on its people not to risk their lives and those of their ch
the streets of san martin, a place many feel compelled to leave.o keep deadly gangs at bay but, out of sight, they menace the community. at the local church, they try to give the young a focus. they offer music classes and some job training. father manuel lozano wants to keep his flock in san martin, but they are being scattered by constant brutality. translation: in my 3.5 years here, 90% of their families in the community have suffered violence. it fills us with sadness. you don't see the...
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i agree with martin.ect the lines of munication are to keep them going it is better, i suspect in a way iran has already decided it has had enough of this deal because according to the international atomic energy agency iran was abiding by the terms of the agreement up to the beginning of this year and the middle of the spring but it is not decided it is not going to abeid by the terms already so it looks to me as though it is below the water line but i think it is important to keep lines good education open. what is ironic that trump as he is doing that with kim in north korea and president in china but not with iran which is a difficult aggressive and hostile hostile country. in the ft, amber rudd accused the brexit hypocrisy. she didn't want to contemplate no—deal and said she would stand on the way and now she is saying well... she is a pragmatic lady. when the word changes i change my mind. when the facts change i change my mind. the situation is changing. she can see now that borisjohnson is going t
i agree with martin.ect the lines of munication are to keep them going it is better, i suspect in a way iran has already decided it has had enough of this deal because according to the international atomic energy agency iran was abiding by the terms of the agreement up to the beginning of this year and the middle of the spring but it is not decided it is not going to abeid by the terms already so it looks to me as though it is below the water line but i think it is important to keep lines good...
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martin: tehran feels cornered by america, abandoned bpe. but in the tightlyontrolled media, it ithe man on the front page who gets all the blame. this man says one third of his colleagues have already lost their jobs. >> we are not after war.s what d want to prove? is he looking for war? let's assume tre is a war. e.ny would get killed. both sides would l martin: donald trump seems to think that iranians angry about sanctions will putressure on their leaders to compromise. but the men working here say he has done the exact opposite. even those oosed to the government are now rallying behind the flag. back at the charity, the kids up. iran is resourceful and resilient.s these sanctie the toughest it has ever faced. that means the most vulnerable, bcke mohammed, will fall victim. martin patience,ews, tehran. laura: the cost of u.s. sanctions on iran's children. you are wahing "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, cryptocurrencerns in congress. why lawmakers grilled facebook on the social-mea giant's plans for digital m
martin: tehran feels cornered by america, abandoned bpe. but in the tightlyontrolled media, it ithe man on the front page who gets all the blame. this man says one third of his colleagues have already lost their jobs. >> we are not after war.s what d want to prove? is he looking for war? let's assume tre is a war. e.ny would get killed. both sides would l martin: donald trump seems to think that iranians angry about sanctions will putressure on their leaders to compromise. but the men...
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to get martin luther king. there is no doubt about it. i am presented that he presented the search while leaving most of that context out. for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to j edgar hoover in a 70 page report saying martin king is not a communist. the communists out have any influence on the civil rights movement. hoover was upset. he writes back that this is king'sand after martin march on washington, they push for further analysis. they told mr. hoover, you are right. iscannot count on -- this key, and i wish he would have cited this -- we can no longer count on evidence that would stand up in a court of law or congressional committees in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go beyond that sort of evidence. he doesn't mention that and i think it is important that the fbi is aiming to find anything they can to discredit him, including as i mentioned in my and havingunneling ministers launder information about martin luther king that he is a
to get martin luther king. there is no doubt about it. i am presented that he presented the search while leaving most of that context out. for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to j edgar hoover in a 70 page report saying martin king is not a communist. the communists out have any influence on the civil rights movement. hoover was upset. he writes back that this is king'sand after martin march on washington, they push for further analysis. they...
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el propio martÍn lo confirma.a muy fina, muy angosta. no con la comodidad que uno quisiera, pero, afortunadamente, mi hijo siempre estuvo a mi lado. karla: cÓmo es el dÍa ahí?cÓmo los tratan? angelina: es difÍcil porque no estÁs en tu casa. difÍcil porque sientes que estÁs en un centro de detenciÓn. difÍcil. los alimentos eran burritos. y bueno... nos tocÓ. difÍcil, pero gracias a dios estamos aquÍ. karla: y a las personas que estaban contigo, quÉ viste? vemos tus imÁgenes donde estás en el centro y estabas acompaÑadas de otras familias. hablan entre ustedes? angelina: sÍ, de hecho, yo lleguÉ y lo primero que me dijeron es que cuidara a mi niÑo para que no se vaya a enfermar sino no podÍamos salir muy rÁpido. reciÉn llegada habÍa pasado un virus. decía que muchos niÑos estaban presentando vÓmitos, fiebre. me preocupÉ mucho. sentÍa que como decían ellos que mi salida de ahÍ dependía de eso. afortunadamente, se enfermÓ despuÉs o desafortunadamente, pero no fue en el centro de detenciÓn. en mi travesÍa por mÉxico se
el propio martÍn lo confirma.a muy fina, muy angosta. no con la comodidad que uno quisiera, pero, afortunadamente, mi hijo siempre estuvo a mi lado. karla: cÓmo es el dÍa ahí?cÓmo los tratan? angelina: es difÍcil porque no estÁs en tu casa. difÍcil porque sientes que estÁs en un centro de detenciÓn. difÍcil. los alimentos eran burritos. y bueno... nos tocÓ. difÍcil, pero gracias a dios estamos aquÍ. karla: y a las personas que estaban contigo, quÉ viste? vemos tus imÁgenes donde...
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paco: vamos a ver a martÍn.da. se estira y la manda a tiro de esquina. fÉlix: le tira perfectamente el cabezazo queda martÍn. lo que pasa que Él intuye la jugada y ahÍ va la pelota. >> acÁ han sido 12 minutos muy diferentes. comentarista: asÍ se disputan la posiciÓn. "perro": sÍ. pero son distintas. >> prestan destinados a estar detrÁs de guinea. cero por ser el marcador. -- cero el marcador. comentarista: puebla y tijuana. ahÍ estÁ la pelota para tigres. vargas que va otra vez para el mano a mano. quÉ bien se repone en esa barrida. muestra armas, pone a temblar la defensa. muchas gracias, andrÉs. ahÍ estÁ alistando el chileno. quiÑones levanta. estaba pensando andrÉ pierre porque no lo era. quÉ peligro. comentarista: es que bruno valdÉs lo cubre completamente. andrÉs: si entra nico castillo, seguramente se sorprenda. >> el disparo, esa pelota se va desviado. andrÉs, platicarnos. andrÉs: entrarÁ nicolás castillo. el amÉrica se quedarÁ con un nueve . comentarista: se respondiste el tema de giovanni dos santos en
paco: vamos a ver a martÍn.da. se estira y la manda a tiro de esquina. fÉlix: le tira perfectamente el cabezazo queda martÍn. lo que pasa que Él intuye la jugada y ahÍ va la pelota. >> acÁ han sido 12 minutos muy diferentes. comentarista: asÍ se disputan la posiciÓn. "perro": sÍ. pero son distintas. >> prestan destinados a estar detrÁs de guinea. cero por ser el marcador. -- cero el marcador. comentarista: puebla y tijuana. ahÍ estÁ la pelota para tigres....
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oscar ramirez survived san martin but did not survive the journey to the us.both perished in front of his wife, tania avalos. she has been brought home by officials from el salvador, looking frail and deeply traumatised by what she witnessed and what she lost. the government using this moment to call on its people not to risk their lives and those of their children by chasing the american dream. words that are no comfort to this young widow, now facing life alone. back in san martin, there is a festival in the main square, an attempt to lift the community's spirits. the mayor tells me his people are resilient, but more than 30% can't find jobs, so they look to the us. he says so far this year, 400 people from san martin have made the journey and locals will keep going, though others have died on the way, notjust oscar and valeria. they have now been brought back to el salvador for burial one week after they drowned trying to reach a new life. the heartbreaking homecoming of a father and daughter who died in each other‘s arms. orla guerin, bbc news. let's ta ke
oscar ramirez survived san martin but did not survive the journey to the us.both perished in front of his wife, tania avalos. she has been brought home by officials from el salvador, looking frail and deeply traumatised by what she witnessed and what she lost. the government using this moment to call on its people not to risk their lives and those of their children by chasing the american dream. words that are no comfort to this young widow, now facing life alone. back in san martin, there is a...
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as martin luther king jr.s alive, you had a symbol globally who was recognized as a symbol of that claim of moral, reparative black citizenship. so what is interesting when we think about civil rights and black power and black history, is that walters recognizes the 1970's that american politics has shifted toward neoliberalism. the rhetoric of jimmy carter is the rhetoric of bill clinton, and ron walters argues there is a strain of that rhetoric that continues in barack obama, and he pushes back against that even as the black leadership and the black community, unapologetically embraces the obama administration. hook, line and sinker. so when we think about walters in the 1970's and 1980's, even before talking about walters and ronald reagan, walters is pushing back against the democratic party and the fact that the democratic party by the 1970's at the presidential level and the national level, is abandoning black folks. part of this pushback is trying to organize folks who are part of the black congressiona
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i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. right now more than half the country is trying to stay school as a scorching heat wave covers stiffs up to maine. people in major cities doing whatever they can to stay cool. animals also doing what they can to try to stay comfortable. city leaders across the nation encouraging people to be on the lookout for signs of heat illness it in themselves and their neighbors. polo, how is the city handling this heat in new york? >> reporter: i am one of new yorkers trying to stay cool. i think what we're seeing are certainly people heeding these warnings from officials to stay inside in an air conditioned environment. at least 40% of the lower 48 will be experiencing at least 95 degrees or higher, that is a serious threat. that's 95 degrees in the shade. add in the sun and factor in the humidity and it's higher. there are those who may be used to the heat, however, there is a vulnerable segment of population, the elderly, children, those who may not be able to regulate their body heat as well
i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield. right now more than half the country is trying to stay school as a scorching heat wave covers stiffs up to maine. people in major cities doing whatever they can to stay cool. animals also doing what they can to try to stay comfortable. city leaders across the nation encouraging people to be on the lookout for signs of heat illness it in themselves and their neighbors. polo, how is the city handling this heat in new york? >> reporter: i am one...
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>> not at all, martin.e by simply saying, we expect this hearing to be fair and for the american people to hear the facts. that's not what we're hearing from president trump. we're not hearing the facts. i usually don't say this but i'm really sick and tired of the presidency being maligned and distorted by words and leadership that are not befitting of the united states of america or the people of the united states. i'm in my district and i've been to a number of events before i've spoken to you and i've said to the people there, we are good people in america. we do good things. to talk about these outstanding members of congress who have been dual elected by their constituents and particularly women of color in one instance an african-american woman, we have been maligned as others, certainly one who is an immigrant who is a naturalized citizen, outstanding member of new york's delegation, outstanding member of the massachusetts delegation, it is a point where we need to put up a red stop sign. enough is
>> not at all, martin.e by simply saying, we expect this hearing to be fair and for the american people to hear the facts. that's not what we're hearing from president trump. we're not hearing the facts. i usually don't say this but i'm really sick and tired of the presidency being maligned and distorted by words and leadership that are not befitting of the united states of america or the people of the united states. i'm in my district and i've been to a number of events before i've...
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today is martin's last day.s children's book author has spent most of the last year volunteering to help thousands of migrants who have shown up in this border town. she says marvin's family has been waiting for three months to request asylum in the united states, but his mother is giving up and returning to guatemala. that's because the wait is very long. it takes a long time. >> well, she's almost there, but she doesn't want to risk it. >> reporter: in january the trump administration rolled out the migrant protection protocols, often called the remain in mexico policy. it forces migrants to wait in mexican border towns until their number is called to cross the border and request asylum. the officials say now more than 5,5 in the border city are on the wait list to simply request asylum. the wait time is about four months. they have to wait even longer to get a court date in the u.s. as they wait, dialva says thousands are crammed into the 14 migrant shelters that have opened along the u.s.-mexico border since
today is martin's last day.s children's book author has spent most of the last year volunteering to help thousands of migrants who have shown up in this border town. she says marvin's family has been waiting for three months to request asylum in the united states, but his mother is giving up and returning to guatemala. that's because the wait is very long. it takes a long time. >> well, she's almost there, but she doesn't want to risk it. >> reporter: in january the trump...
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. >> i'm martin savidge. >> major concern. there is heavy rain falling, just slamming parts of louisiana right now. >> tropical storm barry is slowly turning north and the national hurricane center says tornadoes could pop up across louisiana, mississippi and eastern arkansas. hundreds of people have spent the night at shelters in the area ask more than 132,000 have been without power. >> governor declared a state of emergency last night, saying that there is really the worst yet to come here. our live coverage beginning on the gulf coast, cnn anchor and national correspondent erica hill live in baton rouge, louisiana. we've been talking to erica about the 150,000-plus people who don't have power. we see you've got it. looks dry where you are right now. what have you seen, say, in the last couple of hours? >> reporter: there is power here where we are in baton rouge. what we're actually waiting for is the rain that is set to come. because this is such a big storm, there is much more rain on the way and there will be on the way
. >> i'm martin savidge. >> major concern. there is heavy rain falling, just slamming parts of louisiana right now. >> tropical storm barry is slowly turning north and the national hurricane center says tornadoes could pop up across louisiana, mississippi and eastern arkansas. hundreds of people have spent the night at shelters in the area ask more than 132,000 have been without power. >> governor declared a state of emergency last night, saying that there is really the...
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liz: you're looking at lockheed martin president marilyn huson.eaking right now ahead of president trump's speech. he has arrived at the derco facility which is of course a lockheed martin division. we are expecting the president to come out at any moment to discuss the new usmca, u.s., mexico, canada trade deal. we will take his remarks when he begins. >>> you know, you wouldn't exactly say president trump agrees with billionaire warren buffett on most things, but apparently the president is now ready to follow buffett's lead on this. >> years ago we asked charlie munger what he thought of bitcoin and he said rat poison. back then it was about $100 plus per bitcoin. today it's $9,000. is it still rat poison? >> probably rat poison squared. liz: that's warren buffett agreeing with his long-time chair charlie munger who was originally the one to call bitcoin rat poison here on fox business a couple years ago. fast forward to last night, yesterday, when president trump tweeted coa eed quote, i am notf bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies which are not
liz: you're looking at lockheed martin president marilyn huson.eaking right now ahead of president trump's speech. he has arrived at the derco facility which is of course a lockheed martin division. we are expecting the president to come out at any moment to discuss the new usmca, u.s., mexico, canada trade deal. we will take his remarks when he begins. >>> you know, you wouldn't exactly say president trump agrees with billionaire warren buffett on most things, but apparently the...
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alejandra: veo a ricky martin muy feliz en el vÍdeo, ya veremos lo que va pasar.ue tenga un excelente dÍa karla: muy buenos dÍas. es martes 16 de julio. el presidente trump lanza nuevos ataques. sus comentarios que muchos consideran racistas unen a demÓcratas y dividen a republicanos. alan: hoy entra en vigor la nueva regla de asilo impuesta por el gobierno de trump la cual imita beneficios a migrantes que llegan por la frontera sur. mÉxico rechaza la medida. karla: comienzan los ensade premios juventud y hoy tenemos la cobertura mÁs completa. hoy llega en vivo sebastiÁn chacra. alan: hoy que contamos la historia del cantante que actuarÁ el jueves en premios juventud y que hace unos aÑos dormÍa en un parque de orlando en exclusiva regresamos con Él a revivir sus recuerdos. >> aquÍ podrÁs ver lo que hacÍa ricky martin mientras todos ayer comentaban sus tweets contra el gobernador de puerto rico en despierta amÉrica que comienza ahora. [mÚsica] [risas] [mÚsica] [aplausos] alan: se nos acabÓ la canción antes de llegar hasta acÁ. raÚl: dicen por ahÍ: te vestiste de am
alejandra: veo a ricky martin muy feliz en el vÍdeo, ya veremos lo que va pasar.ue tenga un excelente dÍa karla: muy buenos dÍas. es martes 16 de julio. el presidente trump lanza nuevos ataques. sus comentarios que muchos consideran racistas unen a demÓcratas y dividen a republicanos. alan: hoy entra en vigor la nueva regla de asilo impuesta por el gobierno de trump la cual imita beneficios a migrantes que llegan por la frontera sur. mÉxico rechaza la medida. karla: comienzan los ensade...
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alan martin, kpix 5. >>> before years ago of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news. emergency crewonded at least 24 medical and fire incidents after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake. it hit near the town of ridgecrest in kern county. about 150 miles northeast of los angeles. people from las vegas to the coast felt that shaking. it was almost 2 hours ago now. so, reports of damage, still coming up. >>> you can keep updated on this on a website, kpix.com. happy fourth of july. ♪ >> steffy: girls are still asleep. >> liam: yeah, well, they had a pretty big day at the beach. >> steffy: well, hopefully they'll wake up before the fireworks! >> liam: phoebe's not gonna miss her first independence day. >> steffy: uh, excuse me, kelly did. she slept right through it. hey. where'd you go? >> liam: [ sighs ] i was thinking
alan martin, kpix 5. >>> before years ago of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news. emergency crewonded at least 24 medical and fire incidents after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake. it hit near the town of...
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>> reporter: pretty warm here, martin. we spent time in the cooling places. we saw many elderly in those places. many of you was said they have an air conditioner at home but to make it run can be very expensive. and these are scenes that are repeating themselves across the country in affected regions when you just consider the numbers that at least 40% of the lower 48 are going to see at least 95 degree temperatures today in the shade. factor in the sun and humidity, it can get extremely dangerous. i bet you wish you were some of these kids here. that is one of the best ways of staying cool right now, aside from staying home and staying hydrated. we have seen an impact on weekend events here in the new york area. there was a massive festival planned in manhattan. the mayor saying that is off. and secondly, even some of the racing events near saratoga springs that were cancelled for the first time in 13 years specifically because of the heat. again, these are real impacts, real changes that we are seeing here. when up heyou hear from expertty say it might eve
>> reporter: pretty warm here, martin. we spent time in the cooling places. we saw many elderly in those places. many of you was said they have an air conditioner at home but to make it run can be very expensive. and these are scenes that are repeating themselves across the country in affected regions when you just consider the numbers that at least 40% of the lower 48 are going to see at least 95 degree temperatures today in the shade. factor in the sun and humidity, it can get extremely...
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barry martin's job is to build that mall. 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 short on cash, 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 h
barry martin's job is to build that mall. 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...
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so has a film about martin luther king jr.george graham is an actor starring in the movie "the shot." welcome both of you. >> thank you for having us. >> so trey, you spent three months in the virgin islands and produced this documentary about the aftermath. what inspired you? >> honestly, i had the opportunity to w sit downh the islands' congresswoman, stacy pulasked she mentiono me how the island was in a devastati need of just letting thewh world kno at they we through, after you mentioned the two category five hurricanes cameh througand destroyed the island. after talking withnd a few other politicians, i decided to take the team over to the virgin land and take it on my own behalf and get the story out there to the people. that's how i created "dear everyone, sincerely virgin islands." >> your film has earned praisef stacy plasket, a democrat. >> yes. >> tell me about the award. >> she gave me the key to the city, to t island and gave me the congressional honors award for doing humanitarian work in islands.n that was nice
so has a film about martin luther king jr.george graham is an actor starring in the movie "the shot." welcome both of you. >> thank you for having us. >> so trey, you spent three months in the virgin islands and produced this documentary about the aftermath. what inspired you? >> honestly, i had the opportunity to w sit downh the islands' congresswoman, stacy pulasked she mentiono me how the island was in a devastati need of just letting thewh world kno at they we...
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martin luther king jr.'s alma mater.is post keys accused demarcus crews, an assistant dean and student housing director of unwanted touching and pinching and sexual comments. i he always targets freshmen, and i see it every day. it just sickens me. >> reporter: you're describing something that sounds almost ayedatory. >> it is very predatory, yes. >> reporter: keys says morehouse never followed up when he complained in january, 2018. do you have any satisfaction at all from the way morehouse has treated you? >> i have no satisfaction. >> reporter: another morehouse student retweeted keys' allegations with his own complaints. >> i, too, was sexually harassed by demarcus crews. >> reporter: morehouse put crews ay unpaid administrative leave ind says it's investigating. dey complained through the department of education's title ix office, it has 372 ongoing investigations into sexual harassment and violence on campus nationwide. one case involved robert peterson, a former morehouse sociology professor, a student complained
martin luther king jr.'s alma mater.is post keys accused demarcus crews, an assistant dean and student housing director of unwanted touching and pinching and sexual comments. i he always targets freshmen, and i see it every day. it just sickens me. >> reporter: you're describing something that sounds almost ayedatory. >> it is very predatory, yes. >> reporter: keys says morehouse never followed up when he complained in january, 2018. do you have any satisfaction at all from...
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. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. tropical storm barry could be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall in the next few hours. the rain is already there ahead of the storm. over a foot is possible in some areas with winds holding at 65 miles per hour, and storm surge rising as high as six feet. some highways were already swamped, and nearly 50,000 customers, that's a new number, have already lost power. >> louisiana obviously preparing, they're closing all of their floodgates as the mayor of new orleans calls for voluntary evacuations, federal emergency preparedness officials warning of possible tornadoes as the storm passes. and mississippi's governor has joined louisiana's in declaring a state of emergency. want to begin our live coverage on the gulf coast. we've got people all over the place there. cnn anchor and national correspondent erica hill first live in lafayette, louisiana. you said you were starting, you thought, to feel some of the bands of this coming through? >> reporter: we definitely are. the rain h
. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. tropical storm barry could be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall in the next few hours. the rain is already there ahead of the storm. over a foot is possible in some areas with winds holding at 65 miles per hour, and storm surge rising as high as six feet. some highways were already swamped, and nearly 50,000 customers, that's a new number, have already lost power. >> louisiana obviously preparing, they're closing all of their...
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reportera: a martÍn ramírez le robaron las herramientas de trabajo por segunda vez.ue vÍctima de la delincuencia al quedar despojado de sus herramientas de trabajo. >> con mucho sacrificio compre mis herramientas para tener el pan de cada dÍa, gente como ellos que llegan y en menos de un minuto se roban lo que yo he trabajado por aÑos para tener mis cosas. reportera: en el primer robo sÓlo le despojaron parte de sus herramientas y en esta oportunidad ninguna de sus herramientas de trabajo se pudo salvar los amantes de lo ajeno. >> me robaron todas las herramientas, que impotencia de llegar al trabajo y no tener nada. reportera: su esposa no dudo de comunicarse con noticias univisiÓn 14 y mostrar lo sucedido y un vÍdeo de las cÁmaras de seguridad instalada en la propiedad, para ella estas imÁgenes podrÍa dar mÁs rÁpido con la identificaciÓn de estos sujetos que muy campantes volvieron las herramientas de un carro a otro para llevÁrselo. >> cuatro carros aparecieron sin llantas, la policÍa no hemos visto que haga algo. reportera: la delincuencia estÁ a la orden del dÍa
reportera: a martÍn ramírez le robaron las herramientas de trabajo por segunda vez.ue vÍctima de la delincuencia al quedar despojado de sus herramientas de trabajo. >> con mucho sacrificio compre mis herramientas para tener el pan de cada dÍa, gente como ellos que llegan y en menos de un minuto se roban lo que yo he trabajado por aÑos para tener mis cosas. reportera: en el primer robo sÓlo le despojaron parte de sus herramientas y en esta oportunidad ninguna de sus herramientas de...
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from the start would be a big blow i think regardless of whether martin's plays or not the 1st thing that the netherlands absolutely have to do is stop the u.s. from scoring in the opening phase the u.s. has scored in every single world cup match so far in the opening 12 minutes if you stop that then you stop them taking an early advantage and just maybe you give yourself a chance and if they do then the netherlands have the likes of viviana me to a very talented striker she's found as well the only player left in the tournament and those are 2 players who can really do some damage that any back line but 1st of all they need to stop the u.s. scoring early right ok well we're watching that as you will only modi and leon for us thank you very much it watching the news live from berlin we'll leave you with some of the newly named wonders off the world the un's cultural organization unesco is meeting to decide which places should be part of the world heritage list here are some of the places they've already added for myself and the rest of the team here today if i. the be. above. the. ab
from the start would be a big blow i think regardless of whether martin's plays or not the 1st thing that the netherlands absolutely have to do is stop the u.s. from scoring in the opening phase the u.s. has scored in every single world cup match so far in the opening 12 minutes if you stop that then you stop them taking an early advantage and just maybe you give yourself a chance and if they do then the netherlands have the likes of viviana me to a very talented striker she's found as well the...
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martin, ithink going to do exactly next. all right.re struggling to hear you. the line is a bit tricky. martin yip. he was saying that it is unclear what is going to happen next. an uneasy calm in hong kong at the moment. we will keep right across it. we will be a any new developments. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we hear from the 15—year—old who wowed wimbledon — eclipsing five—time champion venus williams in the first round. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthou
martin, ithink going to do exactly next. all right.re struggling to hear you. the line is a bit tricky. martin yip. he was saying that it is unclear what is going to happen next. an uneasy calm in hong kong at the moment. we will keep right across it. we will be a any new developments. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we hear from the 15—year—old who wowed wimbledon — eclipsing five—time champion venus williams in the first round. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong...