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i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world. it's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christiane fraser a smart and the man who turned a small and fragile guts stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more no bust and more popular. there's nothing better than. just taking it out on the couch maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff whatever happens whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting i sleep better at nights knowing that i have this guitar in my house. well. she's a pretty. she wore. this march with a lot of this was going sometimes when i've got something else to do something that might be kind of annoying me i just pick up my guitar and play a bit and suddenly everything is ok it just feels like everything's right it feels good of course there's definitely something magical about it it's good sure to margate off on alls. good
i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world. it's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christiane fraser a smart and the man who turned a small and fragile guts stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more no bust and more popular. there's nothing better than. just...
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wood ed sheeran worked with martin to create his x. signature edition. and they sent me for gets to see if i like the sound of the. shape of them and. and i remember it turning up with a dig the focus was on the treadmill now and i was all this this one's incredible i'm just going to take it i just know you. take me. around. most gun natick and also has his own personalized model the martin d $28.00 became his favorite guitar just a few years ago now he doesn't go anywhere without it it's ok it's meant to insure your movies and i had it in the studio with me for the last album in new orleans i wrote the title song from the album with that guitar like most songs since i got it . the story of the martin guitar they expect to the 19th century in the village of mark no i kill him in saxony still come to strict that's war in january $796.00. martin was born into a family that had been in the woodworking business for generations it goes all the way back to my great great great grandfather who fortunately when he decided. to break away from h
wood ed sheeran worked with martin to create his x. signature edition. and they sent me for gets to see if i like the sound of the. shape of them and. and i remember it turning up with a dig the focus was on the treadmill now and i was all this this one's incredible i'm just going to take it i just know you. take me. around. most gun natick and also has his own personalized model the martin d $28.00 became his favorite guitar just a few years ago now he doesn't go anywhere without it it's ok...
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now they become the reverend martin luther king senior and martin luther king jr.. i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home, the block up the street is such an important place. this is where, literally, martin luther king junior achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development. that is something that he writes during his first year at the theological seminary. he writes this 14 page handwritten paper. i would love to show you it, just to see the way in which he kind of sketches out his life. he says, "i was born in 1929 on the eve of the great depression, which spread its disastrous arms throughout the nation." that is how he comes to his anti-capitalist view of the world. that's all in the first paragraph. have you ever read a document that reveals so much more than that? just from its beginning? those of you in this class understand that
now they become the reverend martin luther king senior and martin luther king jr.. i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home, the block up the street is such an important place. this is where, literally, martin luther king junior achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious...
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i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world the one ship that's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christie unfreeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile got stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more abbas and more popular. there's nothing better than. just taking it out on the couch maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff whatever happens whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting i sleep better at nights knowing that i have this guitar in my house. well. she's a pretty girl and. she wore. this march was a lot of this was gone sometimes when i've got something else to do something that might be kind of annoying me i just pick up my guitar and play a bit and suddenly everything is ok it just feels like everything's right it feels good of course there's definitely something magical about it skied sure to marguerit
i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says stunning guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world the one ship that's the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand who hailed from saxony christie unfreeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile got stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more abbas and more popular. there's nothing better...
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martin developed its 1st backpacker's model.it was compact with fantastic sound and easy to carry perfect for street musicians like the up and coming young ed sheeran never go oh it's going. to be all. so used to back up to it forcing it to 16 and then i go. to the. one that looks i think. so that it was that it was that my whole life was stuffed in that case that was what travelling kit. today the martin company is america's oldest guitar producer and remains a family business in the sixty's generation. in nazareth pennsylvania 500 employees still built guitars by hand for a company that's innovated guitar making and become a hallmark of american tradition and. i think americans should be very proud of martin marxists guitar company and they make today still the best guitars in the world but one should not use the word standard always has been. the martin guitar story will forever be connected to the name of a german and a grant to help from saxony christiane fraser a smart and the man who turned a small and fragile got stringe
martin developed its 1st backpacker's model.it was compact with fantastic sound and easy to carry perfect for street musicians like the up and coming young ed sheeran never go oh it's going. to be all. so used to back up to it forcing it to 16 and then i go. to the. one that looks i think. so that it was that it was that my whole life was stuffed in that case that was what travelling kit. today the martin company is america's oldest guitar producer and remains a family business in the sixty's...
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now they become reverend martin luther king sr., martin luther king jr.ow 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 crozier theological sim father. he writes this 1-page handwritten paper. i would love to show it to you just so you could see the way he sketches out his life. he says i was born in 1929 on the eve of the great depression which spread his disastrous arms across the nation. and that's how he came to hate capital. i. those of you in this class understand that beginning because it is the beginning of the autobiography. because it seems like that was the perfect place to begin martin luther king's story. but what
now they become reverend martin luther king sr., martin luther king jr.ow 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....
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on martin luther king. one of the first conferences after the national holiday. i am invited to give this very public speech. all of the papers given at the conference were published. who is in the front row? mrs. king, but also bob moses, the main organizer from sncc. here i am, i am a sncc person giving a talk as the editor of martin luther king's papers. i gave this talk, and the conclusion of it was that the movement would have happened even if he had not been born. i certainly believe that. i looked out, and here is coretta scott king kind of frowning. i think maybe i'm not going to be lasting long in this job. [laughter] mr. carson: it forced me to rethink my own attitude. every time i applied for a grant to do the king papers, i had to say, why is this important? why is it important? if king had never been born, why is it important? what did he provide to the movement? one way of understanding the last 30 years of my life is answering that question. i have to answer that question every day, every yea
on martin luther king. one of the first conferences after the national holiday. i am invited to give this very public speech. all of the papers given at the conference were published. who is in the front row? mrs. king, but also bob moses, the main organizer from sncc. here i am, i am a sncc person giving a talk as the editor of martin luther king's papers. i gave this talk, and the conclusion of it was that the movement would have happened even if he had not been born. i certainly believe...
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wood ed sheeran worked with martin to create his x. signature edition. and the 74 gets was to see if i liked the sound of the. shape of them and there was this double i. remember it turning up at a gig and the focus 'd was there on the treadmill now and i was all this this one's incredible i'm just going to take it i just know you. take me. can also has his own personalized model the martin d $28.00 became his favorite guitar just a few years ago now he doesn't go anywhere without it is what it's meant to ensure you have is and i had it in the studio with me for the last album in new orleans i wrote the title song from the album with that guitar like most songs and so i got it. the story of the martin guitar they expect to the 19th century in the village of mark now a collision in saxony spokane district that's where in january 17th $96.00 and faithless martin was born into a family that had been in the woodworking business for generations it goes all the way back to my great great great grandfather who fortunately when he decided. to
wood ed sheeran worked with martin to create his x. signature edition. and the 74 gets was to see if i liked the sound of the. shape of them and there was this double i. remember it turning up at a gig and the focus 'd was there on the treadmill now and i was all this this one's incredible i'm just going to take it i just know you. take me. can also has his own personalized model the martin d $28.00 became his favorite guitar just a few years ago now he doesn't go anywhere without it is what...
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who was martin lurking? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. this is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person who really was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who was honored with a national holiday in his name. there is not uniqueness at practically everybody in the world knows the name martin luther king. the question is that i would like to address right in this setting, is who really was martin luther king. because, one of the advantages of using a setting like this is really could really practice history the way it should be. it shouldn't be about names and dates that you remember, it should be about the study of the things that survived from the past. that's why historical site is so important. that's why the king papers project, when pretty scott king came to end it when with the kings paper, she understood that in the long run, what would survive where the papers that martin luther king
who was martin lurking? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. this is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he's the person who really was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who was honored with a national holiday in his name. there is not uniqueness at practically everybody in the world knows the name martin luther king. the question is that i would like to address right in this setting, is who...
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i think americans should be very proud of martin martin just skimming guitar company and they make todaytill the best guitars in the world that. the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand to hail from saxony christiane freeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more a bust and more popular. mean there's nothing better than. just taking it out sitting on the couch maybe not even thinking about it and just pick and stuff whatever happens whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting i sleep better at nights knowing that i have this guitar in my house . well. she's a player. she wore. this much with all those bills come sometimes when i've got something else to do something that might be kind of annoying me i just pick up my guitar and play a bit and suddenly everything is ok it just feels like everything's right it feels good of a call there's definitely something magical about it skied sure to marguerite off on all t
i think americans should be very proud of martin martin just skimming guitar company and they make todaytill the best guitars in the world that. the world standard always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and a grand to hail from saxony christiane freeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more a bust and more popular. mean there's nothing better than. just...
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i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says guitar company and they make today stillthe best guitars in the world once it marks the world stand always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and the grand who hailed from saxony christiane freeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more a bust more popular there. is nothing better than. just taking it out on the couch maybe not even thinking about it and just picking stuff whatever happens whatever comes out. it's very relaxing and comforting i sleep better at nights knowing that i have this guitar in my house. well. she's a pretty. she wore. this much was one of those rules come sometimes when i've got something else to do something that might be kind of annoying me i just pick up my guitar and play a bit and suddenly everything is ok it just feels like everything's right it feels good of course there's definitely something magical about it it's good sure. to. complete. the universe. or s
i think americans should be very proud of martin martin says guitar company and they make today stillthe best guitars in the world once it marks the world stand always has been. the martin guitar story well for ever be connected to the name of a german and the grand who hailed from saxony christiane freeze rachel martin the man who turned a small and fragile gut stringed instrument into what it's become today bigger and louder more a bust more popular there. is nothing better than. just taking...
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and so what happens to this martin luther king jr.?he gets sanitized and sterilized because that much black love and that much black fire is always a threat to america. america misunderstands black rage as always being connected to revenge. black rage can be connected to black love. tenderness is what love feels like in private. and he was a tender man, too, just like malcolm. he was a gentle man. he was a sweet man. but he had a deep commitment to justice. when he died 72% of americans disapproved of him. 55% of black people disapproved of martin when he died. ooh, everybody loves him now that the worms got him. the fbi says he's the most dangerous man in america. how come? so much love. so much fire. why was it that he was unpopular? america, my own government is the greater purveyor of violence in the world. he's telling the truth and vis-a-vis vietnam trying to organize all poor people, going beyond civil rights, talking about rights for black people, he's talking about human rights that he and malcolm x already talked about in '64
and so what happens to this martin luther king jr.?he gets sanitized and sterilized because that much black love and that much black fire is always a threat to america. america misunderstands black rage as always being connected to revenge. black rage can be connected to black love. tenderness is what love feels like in private. and he was a tender man, too, just like malcolm. he was a gentle man. he was a sweet man. but he had a deep commitment to justice. when he died 72% of americans...
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martin, let's go to them, all. ok. martin, let's go to the front page — them, all. ok. page of the sunday - the front page of the sunday express. a big headline about the government's scientist, jonathan van tam, saying let's stay patient. he's been saying a lot but he's saying it loudly quite again. bud been saying a lot but he's saying it loudly quite again.— loudly quite again. and quite riuhtl loudly quite again. and quite rightly so- — loudly quite again. and quite rightly so- as _ loudly quite again. and quite rightly so. as i _ loudly quite again. and quite rightly so. as i said, - loudly quite again. and quite rightly so. as i said, i - loudly quite again. and quite rightly so. as i said, i was i loudly quite again. and quite rightly so. as i said, i was in | loudly quite again. and quite - rightly so. as i said, i was in the south of london today and there was an awful lot of people out and about, there were cues which should not have been, i tried to avoid them and just walk with the family and the dog, which i managed to do. but there is a feeling that becaus
martin, let's go to them, all. ok. martin, let's go to the front page — them, all. ok. page of the sunday - the front page of the sunday express. a big headline about the government's scientist, jonathan van tam, saying let's stay patient. he's been saying a lot but he's saying it loudly quite again. bud been saying a lot but he's saying it loudly quite again.— loudly quite again. and quite riuhtl loudly quite again. and quite rightly so- — loudly quite again. and quite rightly so- as _...
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is that a risk, martin? martin: absolutely it is a risk. you know, back almost one year ago when the pandemic hit in march, the breakeven inflation rate was 80 basis points and just in the last week, we have gone about 200 basis points. but that is the same level as we were in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, so 2% inflation is the inflation level that we have in america where we can enjoy levels above 2% and to discuss inflation really is not a short-term issue. this is a medium-long-term issue to discuss inflation dynamics. it's very complex and i don't think we will have the fed reacting because breakevens are about 200 basis points. annmarie: ok, martin. stay with me. we have more work to do, analyzing what the agenda is for 2021. marc malone is the chief economic advisor at alphabet, our guest host this morning. how could i forget? it is the world economic forum and it's going to look a little bit different this year. this week's so-called davos agenda will see world leaders meet virtually to discuss the crucial year to rebuild trust. bloomberg
is that a risk, martin? martin: absolutely it is a risk. you know, back almost one year ago when the pandemic hit in march, the breakeven inflation rate was 80 basis points and just in the last week, we have gone about 200 basis points. but that is the same level as we were in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, so 2% inflation is the inflation level that we have in america where we can enjoy levels above 2% and to discuss inflation really is not a short-term issue. this is a medium-long-term issue to...
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speak you have to member martin luther king was named after martin luther. his name was not originally martin luther it was michael, okay? martin luther was a big protestant who had the catholic church. and so daddy king had said he wasn't sure vote for catholic for president purrs only after the action by the kennedys that he indicated that he would. the events of the 19th are important to recognize we were not so much aware or thinking about the previous arrest in dekalb county. the motivation was to get king arrested to bring more attention to our movements. and to also influence the national presidential election. with not much regard to this other thing hanging over his head. wendy violated his probation and was arrested something of a shock to a lot of us. but lonnie king convinced martin to go and be arrested after he protested he did not want to do that. by quoting daddy kings sermon and says you can't lead from the back. so he was able to persuade ml to go and take this action. as he indicated he had known king since he was eight years old. lonnie w
speak you have to member martin luther king was named after martin luther. his name was not originally martin luther it was michael, okay? martin luther was a big protestant who had the catholic church. and so daddy king had said he wasn't sure vote for catholic for president purrs only after the action by the kennedys that he indicated that he would. the events of the 19th are important to recognize we were not so much aware or thinking about the previous arrest in dekalb county. the...
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martin, the other front _ coming out of this. martin, the other front page _ coming out of this.rtin, the other front page story for - coming out of this. martin, the other front page story for the | other front page story for the observer is about the dvla and a covid—19 outbreak there, according to the observer. covid-19 outbreak there, according to the observer.— to the observer. apparently more than 500 cases _ to the observer. apparently more than 500 cases in _ to the observer. apparently more than 500 cases in swansea - to the observer. apparently more than 500 cases in swansea with i to the observer. apparently more i than 500 cases in swansea with 1800 staff, that's not far short of one and three, which is quite worse. it's harsh to blame, as the observer does, grant shops. we shouldn't expect secretaries of state to be micromanaging offices, which is what the dvla is. —— grant shops. nevertheless, there seems to be a complaint by public health whales over the outbreak, and that the test and trace apps basically didn't ping on their phones so people weren't aware. someth
martin, the other front _ coming out of this. martin, the other front page _ coming out of this.rtin, the other front page story for - coming out of this. martin, the other front page story for the | other front page story for the observer is about the dvla and a covid—19 outbreak there, according to the observer. covid-19 outbreak there, according to the observer.— to the observer. apparently more than 500 cases _ to the observer. apparently more than 500 cases in _ to the observer....
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martin luther king jr..s mandated by our founded president, the reverend, al sharpton, and guided by our chairman, dr. richardson, the department of religious affair'' main function is to remind the church to be the head light, not the tail light, and the fight for justice. the president of religious affairs and external relations, i am committed to ensuring the message is delivered to our faith committee and external partners. as dr. martin luther king junior noted in 1963, i note the challenge for the black church is not to merely be a thermometer of society that records the temperature, but to be the thermostat and helped to transform and change society for the better. the national action network is a faith-based organization, and we believe that the crisis in our nation because the black church to action as never before -- calls the black church action as never before. may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the singing of "lift every voice an
martin luther king jr..s mandated by our founded president, the reverend, al sharpton, and guided by our chairman, dr. richardson, the department of religious affair'' main function is to remind the church to be the head light, not the tail light, and the fight for justice. the president of religious affairs and external relations, i am committed to ensuring the message is delivered to our faith committee and external partners. as dr. martin luther king junior noted in 1963, i note the...
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martin luther king, jr. with a virtual event on mlk day. speakers included reverend al sharpton martin luther king the third and black caucus chair and anthony fauci. [applause] welcome to national action networks doctor martin luther king, jr. day virtual award where we honor individuals in their respective fields whose work expanded justice equality in their community. [applause] now, please welcome the new chair of the congressional black caucus representing ohio third con congressional district. [applause]e] >> chairman of the congressional black caucus, it is an honor for me to participate in this 2021 national action network dr. martin luther king, jr. day breakfast let me say thank you to my dear friend and founder of the t national action network reverend al sharpton i can't thank you enough for all of your leadership in the fight for justice. being a friend to the congressional black caucus an someone honored to be able to call. to ebony riley chief thank you for all of your hard work and to another
martin luther king, jr. with a virtual event on mlk day. speakers included reverend al sharpton martin luther king the third and black caucus chair and anthony fauci. [applause] welcome to national action networks doctor martin luther king, jr. day virtual award where we honor individuals in their respective fields whose work expanded justice equality in their community. [applause] now, please welcome the new chair of the congressional black caucus representing ohio third con congressional...
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martin luther king. and big changes like the racial reckoning, election of the first black woman vice president added significance to this day. as our reporter tells us, the day is a reminder of how far we've come toward realizing dr. king's dream but also how much work still needs to be done. >> the legacy of celebrating dr. martin luther king jr. was on full display across the bay area. a caravan of cars driving through the city in tribute to dr. king. >> it's really important that we're here today and that they're still keeping this tradition going. >> the parade included a drive up gathering at the bart station. with images of unity serving as a backdrop as the country continues to grapple with the hard truths the unity. >> we all want unity. >> in campbell, people honored dr. king as a day of service. in this case, improving a local park. the nation's first female vice president and to dr. king's dream of a more diverse union. >> i can also imagine how proud if he observes kamala harris. it will be
martin luther king. and big changes like the racial reckoning, election of the first black woman vice president added significance to this day. as our reporter tells us, the day is a reminder of how far we've come toward realizing dr. king's dream but also how much work still needs to be done. >> the legacy of celebrating dr. martin luther king jr. was on full display across the bay area. a caravan of cars driving through the city in tribute to dr. king. >> it's really important...
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martin luther king. it is not quite the radeof years past thanks to the coronavirus but today celebrations for martin luther king day are just as important. >> it is important for us to keep the spirit of dr. king alive along with his philosophy. now it is a little different. we will be in our car but we are still here. pokainrt joed acrowin el ceito for a crowd, spaced appropriately apart. ny but all of them agreeing this year it is particularly important to preach mlk's message of peace inclusion, and equality. >> right now there is so much negativity. we want to let people know, everybody as one. >> reporter: faith leaders also held a rally at the mlk freedom center today. this year's theme, keeping the dream alive. the northern california mlk foundation also went virtual for this year's celebration, offering a wide range of on- demand content including services, videos, and an art festival. whether it was online or a short parade through city streets, these folks kept dr. king's message, even as covi
martin luther king. it is not quite the radeof years past thanks to the coronavirus but today celebrations for martin luther king day are just as important. >> it is important for us to keep the spirit of dr. king alive along with his philosophy. now it is a little different. we will be in our car but we are still here. pokainrt joed acrowin el ceito for a crowd, spaced appropriately apart. ny but all of them agreeing this year it is particularly important to preach mlk's message of peace...
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martin luther king on the plane.be sure that all of the bags were checked and to be sure that nothing would be wrong on the plane, we had to check out everything carefully, and we've had the plane protected and guarded all night." and then i got into memphis. and some began to say the threats or talk about the threats that were out, of what would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers. well, i don't know what will happen now. we've got some difficult days ahead. but it really doesn't matter with me now because i've been to the mountaintop. and i don't mind. like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about that now. i just want to do god's will. and he's allowed me to go up to the mountain. and i've looked over. and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you. but i want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the promised land! and so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man! mine eyes have see
martin luther king on the plane.be sure that all of the bags were checked and to be sure that nothing would be wrong on the plane, we had to check out everything carefully, and we've had the plane protected and guarded all night." and then i got into memphis. and some began to say the threats or talk about the threats that were out, of what would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers. well, i don't know what will happen now. we've got some difficult days ahead. but it really...
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martin luther king, jr.'ng new meaning in america tonight as the nation confronts a dark past and complicated future. i spoke with abc news contributors earlier tonight thank you all for joining us elz let's start with you, i spoke to trump supporter who denounced the violence at the capitol but said it is now time for the country to move on. what about republicans not ready to move on. what will it take? >> i'm not quite sure what moving on actually means, if it means let's forget january 6th then i don't want to move on because that's not going to help the country move forward and heal. we've been down this road where we've tried to placate to racism in hopes of unifying the country only to find out when you placate to racism you only make the country worse. so i don't know what it's going to take for us to move on to get the republicans on board to have a peaceful transition of power and help joe biden and kamala harris get this coronavirus under control but i am cure yow-zaious as curious what the definit
martin luther king, jr.'ng new meaning in america tonight as the nation confronts a dark past and complicated future. i spoke with abc news contributors earlier tonight thank you all for joining us elz let's start with you, i spoke to trump supporter who denounced the violence at the capitol but said it is now time for the country to move on. what about republicans not ready to move on. what will it take? >> i'm not quite sure what moving on actually means, if it means let's forget...
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dubois's, malcolm, or martin hello baker. you're talking about folk holding on to integrity, honesty, decency, a sense of virtue, being willing to tell the truth to expose lies, and still doula do it with love in their hearts. compassion in the face of catastrophe. we're blues people, we wrestle with the castro far after. no such thing as a negro -- and the thing is black prophetic fire response to that catastrophe. we have the distance of to tell the truth, and the willingness to pay the cost. willingness to sacrifice your popularity for integrity. sacrifice fitting in for bearing witness, and i'm very proud to be a small part of that great tradition of great people and in this ferguson moment, we need it more than ever. , more than ever. (applause) >> you begin the book with frederick douglass, a really interesting choice because he was a very complicated guy was empty? tell us about his bearing witness and the point of where he lost sight of that. >> yes of course the book is dedicated to david walker and harriet tuchman,
dubois's, malcolm, or martin hello baker. you're talking about folk holding on to integrity, honesty, decency, a sense of virtue, being willing to tell the truth to expose lies, and still doula do it with love in their hearts. compassion in the face of catastrophe. we're blues people, we wrestle with the castro far after. no such thing as a negro -- and the thing is black prophetic fire response to that catastrophe. we have the distance of to tell the truth, and the willingness to pay the cost....
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and he said to david plouffe and to me, "if i had a son, he would look like trayvon martin."ion and anger in his voice. and he said to david, i know we're having a press conference on an unrelated matter but i want somebody in the press to ask me what i think about this. >> in the obama white house we knew which reporters were particularly interested in which issues. and what we could do is give those reporters a heads-up that if they asked their question that president obama was likely to answer it. >> white house kept in touch with us and one of his aides called me and said, you and the parents ought to watch his statement. and i told the parents. and that's when he came out in the rose garden. >> mr. president, let me ask about this current case in florida, very controversial allegations of lingering racism within our society. can you comment on the trayvon martin case, sir? >> well, i'm the head of the executive branch. and the attorney general reports to me. so i've got to be careful about my statements to make sure that we're not impairing any investigation that's takin
and he said to david plouffe and to me, "if i had a son, he would look like trayvon martin."ion and anger in his voice. and he said to david, i know we're having a press conference on an unrelated matter but i want somebody in the press to ask me what i think about this. >> in the obama white house we knew which reporters were particularly interested in which issues. and what we could do is give those reporters a heads-up that if they asked their question that president obama...
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martin luther king jr. his eldest son martin luther king iii joins us.make a name for yourself in gaming? then make a name for yourself. even if your office, and bank balance are... far from glamorous. that means expensing nothing but pizza. your expenses look good, and your books are set for the month! ...going up against this guy... and pitching your idea 100 times. no, no, no! no. i like it. -he likes it! ...and you definitely love that. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only one way to become one... by going all in. the new lexus is. with a lower center of gravity, a more responsive suspension, and an aggressive wider stance. this is what we call going all in on the sport sedan. lease t
martin luther king jr. his eldest son martin luther king iii joins us.make a name for yourself in gaming? then make a name for yourself. even if your office, and bank balance are... far from glamorous. that means expensing nothing but pizza. your expenses look good, and your books are set for the month! ...going up against this guy... and pitching your idea 100 times. no, no, no! no. i like it. -he likes it! ...and you definitely love that. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more...
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happy martin luther king day, thoughtful martin luther king day. for me it is a reflective day.here we are right now is a place we have never been before and i think that while there are calls for unity and for us to come together and hope at optimism, at the same time all of that is so much rhetoric, charles, i hope behind that rhetoric are real actions so when our politicians are calling for unity it isn't just words. don't tell me you're calling for unity and then shut me out of the conversation. don't say you are calling for unity and then still use divisive language with people who disagree with you. i like you am an optimist and i tend to make lemonade out of lemon. as a result of that i'm willing to give it a try. let's use this opportunity to lean into the moment and to the conservative movement i would say our time is now. we have to be the watch men upon the walls of liberty and freedom. it's time for us to stand, stand firm, stand tall and fight for the things that we believe in. the reason we need to do that is because we have real answers to the things that are on p
happy martin luther king day, thoughtful martin luther king day. for me it is a reflective day.here we are right now is a place we have never been before and i think that while there are calls for unity and for us to come together and hope at optimism, at the same time all of that is so much rhetoric, charles, i hope behind that rhetoric are real actions so when our politicians are calling for unity it isn't just words. don't tell me you're calling for unity and then shut me out of the...
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i saw more pictures of train martin that i did of martin luther king. >> we had two marches. >> i only went to one. >> we had to come better memorization's, and the one led by reverend all sharpen to, who have immense respect, for i do, but it was telling to me that young ishaan johnson from chicago who was the young education activist was taken off the stage. it's telling because as much as we talk about, youth as much as we want our youth involved, to see youth movements we are taking the mic away from them, we are taking them out of the fight. that to me was the theme of al sharpton's march essentially was that it was his ascension. it was his coronation as the single most powerful civil rights leader in the united states at the moment. and that essentially you go through him. it's disheartening to watch. but at the very least, philip agony of the dream defenders philip aga new, which he did not at the official won him sofia campus were told that they were not going to get their two minutes a piece, because they ran out of time. this was the real farce on washington as malcolm x cal
i saw more pictures of train martin that i did of martin luther king. >> we had two marches. >> i only went to one. >> we had to come better memorization's, and the one led by reverend all sharpen to, who have immense respect, for i do, but it was telling to me that young ishaan johnson from chicago who was the young education activist was taken off the stage. it's telling because as much as we talk about, youth as much as we want our youth involved, to see youth movements we...
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and names now for him martin luther king. i reflect on these day of his funeral but i believe marco for the funeral procession . the organized by the thousand marshals to be stationed all of the way between tomorrow's campus into the baptist church. and for unincorporated to control the trafficking in my car and drive by notified that the procession was on the way and the like. so it's that kind of thing left on friday think about monday in his class when we are discussing plato's and philosophies . and he not get a little bit upset about that. be more suited for different things as craftsmen, some soldier some as philosophers. the philosophers those days are combination of wiseman and scientists . there were the smart people freighted this is that only philosophers should rule. that is a good idea, he should not have stupid people in charge. everybody have a chance to participate. and i've often said that if you been around today, he would agree with me plato and socrates. that's a reflection on a day like this comes around.
and names now for him martin luther king. i reflect on these day of his funeral but i believe marco for the funeral procession . the organized by the thousand marshals to be stationed all of the way between tomorrow's campus into the baptist church. and for unincorporated to control the trafficking in my car and drive by notified that the procession was on the way and the like. so it's that kind of thing left on friday think about monday in his class when we are discussing plato's and...
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(vicki) still ahead- finding ways to honor the life of doctor martin luther king junuor..uring a pandemic. we'll tell you about a socially-distant celebration in the east bay. today i luther king junior day... and many celebrations were forced to go virtual amid the pandemic. but in the east bay--- hundreds of people attended a socially-distanced celebration. kron 4's charles clifford reports from el cerrito. on monday, the city of el cerrito (catherine) next - honoring the legacy of doctor martin luther king junior. one of his close friends explains how king's teachings still inspire.. (catherine) and a california man is in trouble after living tucked away in chicago's airport -- for months. how he got away with it for so long. (catherine) also -- vandalism in vacaville. what we know about disturbing messages left at city hall . now at 5:30- we are following breaking news right now- a 12-year-old boy is missing in the surf off cowell ranch state beach in san mateo county. this is video as crews are searching for the boy they say is from fremont. officials say an adult and
(vicki) still ahead- finding ways to honor the life of doctor martin luther king junuor..uring a pandemic. we'll tell you about a socially-distant celebration in the east bay. today i luther king junior day... and many celebrations were forced to go virtual amid the pandemic. but in the east bay--- hundreds of people attended a socially-distanced celebration. kron 4's charles clifford reports from el cerrito. on monday, the city of el cerrito (catherine) next - honoring the legacy of doctor...
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of martin luther king. >> right.e had two. we had two matches. >> we had two commemorations and the one led by the reverend al sharpton who i have immense respect for, i do, but it was telling to me that young asean johnson from chicago, you know, the young education activist, was taken off the stage because -- it's telling as much as we talk about youth and as much as we want to see involved involved andout movements, we're taking the mic away interest them. aching them out of the fight and that to me was the purpose of al sharpton's march. that, you know, it was his ascension, his coronation as the single most powerful civil rights heard in the united states at the moment and that, you know, you essentially go through him. it was -- it's disheartening to watch, but at the very least philip agnew of the dream defenders did get to speak at that commemoration which he did not at the official one, he and sophia compose were told they would not get their two minute apiece because they ran out of time. >> this is the rea
of martin luther king. >> right.e had two. we had two matches. >> we had two commemorations and the one led by the reverend al sharpton who i have immense respect for, i do, but it was telling to me that young asean johnson from chicago, you know, the young education activist, was taken off the stage because -- it's telling as much as we talk about youth and as much as we want to see involved involved andout movements, we're taking the mic away interest them. aching them out of the...
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that is the legacy of martin luther king. as we sit here with an administration that promises to change our situation and to bring us away from the darkness of the past four years, i would just advise people that urgency is martin luther king's legacy. urgency, not complacency. host: randy in alabama, good morning. caller: yes. first thing up, you need somebody who ain't as racist as the man up there now, and yes, i am a democrat. the democrats in the 16 years, they don't do more. as long as you have somebody like this man was on your show now, you don't really have rights, because he is a racist human being, just like arrested them in the media. host: why do you say our guest is a racist? caller: you can listen to the way the man talks. he don't talk about nothing but dividing the country, not healing the country. as long as we have got people like that in the country, we are going to have another civil war. host: i will let our guest respond if you choose to. guest: does that man think that justice is divisive? does that ma
that is the legacy of martin luther king. as we sit here with an administration that promises to change our situation and to bring us away from the darkness of the past four years, i would just advise people that urgency is martin luther king's legacy. urgency, not complacency. host: randy in alabama, good morning. caller: yes. first thing up, you need somebody who ain't as racist as the man up there now, and yes, i am a democrat. the democrats in the 16 years, they don't do more. as long as...
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we talked live with martin luther king iii, the son of martin luther king jr. he urges people to use the holiday to finish the work his father started. we will be here >>> tonight, two days before the inauguration of president-elect joe biden, the massive security in place and the scare today. sheltering in place for a time. and news tonight on president trump and any self-pardon. 25,000 national guard troops in d.c. for the inauguration. and in a sign of how on-edge the nation's capitol is, the scare today. sheltering in place for a time. and tonight here, the new video coming to light. released by "the new yorker" showing the rioters threatening police, telling them to stand down and that we are listening to trump, we're here because of your boss. rioters hunting party leaders, shouting, "where is nancy?" and then inside the senate chamber, the threatening message for vice president pence, saying, it's only a matter of time. much of this now likely evidence in the senate impeachment trial. also tonight, federal
we talked live with martin luther king iii, the son of martin luther king jr. he urges people to use the holiday to finish the work his father started. we will be here >>> tonight, two days before the inauguration of president-elect joe biden, the massive security in place and the scare today. sheltering in place for a time. and news tonight on president trump and any self-pardon. 25,000 national guard troops in d.c. for the inauguration. and in a sign of how on-edge the nation's...
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happy martin luther king day. it's 5 a.m. in new york. we start this morning with parts of washington, d.c., on lockdown with concerns about more domestic terrorism. president-elect biden will be sworn in on wednesday and security, well, it's tight. federal officials have warned that antigovernment extremists are more likely emboldened after the deadly insurrection at the capitol. up to 25,000 national guard troops are working to secure the election. >> have you been screening some of the troops as they come in? >> yes, sir, in coordination with the secret service and the fbi, they're screening all the personnel coming in. >> cnn's alex marquardt has more on all of the security preparations in washington, d.c. >> reporter: good morning, laura and christine. here on the streets of washington, d.c., it feels like the calm before the storm. the question is whether that storm comes, whether there's going to be more violence here in the nation's capitol. they are certainly not taking any chances in the days leading up to and for joe biden's in
happy martin luther king day. it's 5 a.m. in new york. we start this morning with parts of washington, d.c., on lockdown with concerns about more domestic terrorism. president-elect biden will be sworn in on wednesday and security, well, it's tight. federal officials have warned that antigovernment extremists are more likely emboldened after the deadly insurrection at the capitol. up to 25,000 national guard troops are working to secure the election. >> have you been screening some of the...
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martin luther king junior day.cause of the covid pandemic -- organizers expected maybe 50- cars to show up for the city of el cerrito's annual m-l-k junior car caravan, but instead a hundred cars participated. those who attended say, dr. king's message of unity and peace is still relevant as seen in the nations' political unrest and ongoing pandemic. (pam) governor newsom joined volunteers at saint anthony's in san francisco to serve meals to those experiencing homelessness and families in need. this too... to commemorate doctor martin luther king juniors call to service. (ken) two days before inauguration president-elect joe biden took time to volunteer to commemorate the day. biden along with his wife jill biden volunteered this morning at food kitchen in philadelphia. the first couple joined an assembly line of people to help fill boxes with non-perishable foods and fresh fruit. (pam) in washington d-c - vice- president elect kamala harris and husband doug emhoff volunteered at martha's table. harris says, the f
martin luther king junior day.cause of the covid pandemic -- organizers expected maybe 50- cars to show up for the city of el cerrito's annual m-l-k junior car caravan, but instead a hundred cars participated. those who attended say, dr. king's message of unity and peace is still relevant as seen in the nations' political unrest and ongoing pandemic. (pam) governor newsom joined volunteers at saint anthony's in san francisco to serve meals to those experiencing homelessness and families in...
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martin luther king jr. americans would like to have a nation which is a democracy for white americans but simultaneously a dictatorship over black americans. >> and that's exactly what the trump mob invading the capitol was demanding. martin luther king jr. was the bright light leading this country through very dark times. when that light went out when he was assassinated, the nation was plunged into what seemed like hopeless darkness. i described those days this way in my book "playing with fire." "the rioting lasted a week. tens of thousands of people were arrested. thousands were injured. dozens were killed. america has never seen anything like that scale of nationwide rioting before or since. the day after the king assassination, washington was a war zone. smoke from burning buildings hid the dome of the u.s. capitol. vehicles packed with soldiers and marines patrolled debris-strewn streets. broken glass was everywhere. more than 6,000 people were arrested in washington in the days following king's murd
martin luther king jr. americans would like to have a nation which is a democracy for white americans but simultaneously a dictatorship over black americans. >> and that's exactly what the trump mob invading the capitol was demanding. martin luther king jr. was the bright light leading this country through very dark times. when that light went out when he was assassinated, the nation was plunged into what seemed like hopeless darkness. i described those days this way in my book...
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martin luther king. amazing. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker taylor branch. now that i look over there i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. is he? taylor of course has written many books that you probably have read some of them. if not, you need to. and of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as being one of our great alumni from the university of north carolina. he is a tar heel. and i know the hides over here are tar heels. taylor is also a moorhead scholar as barbara hyde. also i want to say that with as many achievements and awards he has received i think the biggest of course is the pulitzer prize that he won and his narrative history of the civil rights era. it is called america in the king years. not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr. i, however, have a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion, to me, has always been significantly important in my life. i'll tell you why in a moment. in f
martin luther king. amazing. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker taylor branch. now that i look over there i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. is he? taylor of course has written many books that you probably have read some of them. if not, you need to. and of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as being one of our great alumni from the university of north carolina. he is a tar heel. and i know the hides over here are tar heels. taylor is also a...
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more martian in that world than martin. i told you in the beginning. we had new evidence to further expose the lie that started all of this. all right? you can thank cnn's k file. they dug up proof that trump's personal lawyer rudy guiliani, who tried to get this election overturned by the courts, personally voted in this election in new york using a method he argued was fraudulent elsewhere. he voted by affidavit ballot. a provisional ballot. can you believe the insanity? yes, you can. because lies are obvious and ugly when set against the light of truth. king gave us the keys to the kingdom. he showed us the way and told us that we will overcome challenges like those today. but it wasn't automatic. who will do the work? let nobody give you the impression that only time will solve the problem, said king. so are we about to do the work of coming together in a quest for a more perfect union? because time alone will heal nothing by itself. deeper insight now from abby philip and david gregory. we say this every year, abby, on
more martian in that world than martin. i told you in the beginning. we had new evidence to further expose the lie that started all of this. all right? you can thank cnn's k file. they dug up proof that trump's personal lawyer rudy guiliani, who tried to get this election overturned by the courts, personally voted in this election in new york using a method he argued was fraudulent elsewhere. he voted by affidavit ballot. a provisional ballot. can you believe the insanity? yes, you can. because...
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as we commemorate the life and legacy of martin luther king. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. now that i look over i hope taylor is here. taylor of course has written many books. you probably have read some of them, if not you need to. of course our be a mess if i didn't call him out as a great alumni of north carolina. he is a scholar, and i wanted to say that with as many many achievements in awards he has received, i think the biggest of course is the pulitzer prize that he won in his narrative history of the civil rights era. it is called america in the years. not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr.. i however of a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion to me has always been significantly important in my life. i will tell you why in a minute. in fact it's led me to be an ardent supporter of our fabulous national civil rights museum here nashville tennessee run by terry. throughout my career at fedex which has been decades and deca
as we commemorate the life and legacy of martin luther king. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. now that i look over i hope taylor is here. taylor of course has written many books. you probably have read some of them, if not you need to. of course our be a mess if i didn't call him out as a great alumni of north carolina. he is a scholar, and i wanted to say that with as many many achievements in awards he has received, i think the biggest of course is...
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martin.. i think it's really important to make the point about what police officers have been doing. i started what police officers have been doing. istarted by what police officers have been doing. i started by saying that the last ten months police officers, staff, have been out there and the nature of policing is that those officers are having daily to deal with people where they have no idea whether they are or are not infected. we have worked well in terms of providing protective equipment and having good systems in place, but as one of my chief comes to book colleagues described, you can't police at two metres distance. we have to do that dub to protect people to deal with the crime we are dealing with. so it's important that as soon as dealing with. so it's important that as soon as the first phase of the vaccine is over and has been completed, i think a range of key workers, i know, and i know that's happening in government and that is conversations that i and others have personally h
martin.. i think it's really important to make the point about what police officers have been doing. i started what police officers have been doing. istarted by what police officers have been doing. i started by saying that the last ten months police officers, staff, have been out there and the nature of policing is that those officers are having daily to deal with people where they have no idea whether they are or are not infected. we have worked well in terms of providing protective equipment...
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because of the martin luther king, jr.day lots of people have it off and we're noticing that on o roads. we're going to bring in a live picture right now showing off the bay bridge toll plaza. we do not have metering lights on here. you can see it is very light. so if you need to make your way into san francisco you're in good shape bringing you over now to the san mateo bridge showing you our live camera there, traffic did begin to p people making their way towards the peninsula. brake lights there as people make their way towards the mid span but no major issues on our roads. as we take an overall look at the map as we head to break, lots of green, so that's good. not even a slowdown out of advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 a
because of the martin luther king, jr.day lots of people have it off and we're noticing that on o roads. we're going to bring in a live picture right now showing off the bay bridge toll plaza. we do not have metering lights on here. you can see it is very light. so if you need to make your way into san francisco you're in good shape bringing you over now to the san mateo bridge showing you our live camera there, traffic did begin to p people making their way towards the peninsula. brake lights...
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king, martin luther king iii.an idealogical jumble of far right extremists flourished under president trump and claimed new energy in the last four years and experts are warning the capitol attack will serve as an organizing and recruitment tool for years to come. you have been fighting hate all your life, as did your father and mother. what can be done to stop right-wing extremists from recruiting, in your opinion? >> you know, i think when you change the climate and you change the attitudes of people and the attitudes are changed by what they are hearing, we have had four years of a mobilizer and organizer to talk about disruption with the commander in chief that is going out of office in just the next couple days. when the people hear a different voice, a voice that automatically reaches out to its adversaries and says look, you may not agree with me, but i'm the president of the united states, and i intend to lead all of the people, and so there's a place for you. now, not necessarily under the auspices of wha
king, martin luther king iii.an idealogical jumble of far right extremists flourished under president trump and claimed new energy in the last four years and experts are warning the capitol attack will serve as an organizing and recruitment tool for years to come. you have been fighting hate all your life, as did your father and mother. what can be done to stop right-wing extremists from recruiting, in your opinion? >> you know, i think when you change the climate and you change the...