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>> there are two martin macneills. >> still doesn't mean he murdered his wife. >> no. >> but martin'saughters, they looked at the list of offenses, the fraud, the infidelity, how he encouraged their mother to have surgery and take so many drugs afterwards and they were certain their father killed their mother. >> he betrayed us to our very core. i mean, everything that we thought in our life was just all shattered. >> it's all a sham. >> it really is. it's been a whole sham. >> but not everyone in the family felt that way. damian, martin's only son, stuck by his father. >> he had a hard time after my mom died. i had talked to him about my concerns and he didn't want to believe that my father was capable of killing my mom. >> but alexis'conviction was absolute. every time she stepped foot in her parents'home, only one thought went through her mind -- >> this is where he killed her. >> and yet there was still no hard evidence that martin killed michele. almost two years went by. martin and gypsy still carrying on in plain sight. but then, in january 2009 - suddenly they're both arrested
>> there are two martin macneills. >> still doesn't mean he murdered his wife. >> no. >> but martin'saughters, they looked at the list of offenses, the fraud, the infidelity, how he encouraged their mother to have surgery and take so many drugs afterwards and they were certain their father killed their mother. >> he betrayed us to our very core. i mean, everything that we thought in our life was just all shattered. >> it's all a sham. >> it really is....
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i'm a yorkshire man, _ martin. regular cricket fan? i'm a yorkshire man, so _ martin.orkshire man, so of course - martin. regular cricket fan? i'm a yorkshire man, so of course i - martin. regular cricket fan? i'm a| yorkshire man, so of course i am. you _ yorkshire man, so of course i am. you are _ yorkshire man, so of course i am. you are not— yorkshire man, so of course i am. you are not allowed to be a yorkshire man and not be a cricket fan stop with its pitiful shame, and appalling. i'm not sure a an independent regulator is necessary because _ independent regulator is necessary because the ecb has failed the man in yorkshire, and probably other counties — in yorkshire, and probably other counties that have seemed to have been _ counties that have seemed to have been failed as well. so whatever the mechanism — been failed as well. so whatever the mechanism is, a lot of this was fairly— mechanism is, a lot of this was fairly straightforward, and it was intolerable and should not have been happening _ intolerable and should not have been happening in the that is the
i'm a yorkshire man, _ martin. regular cricket fan? i'm a yorkshire man, so _ martin.orkshire man, so of course - martin. regular cricket fan? i'm a yorkshire man, so of course i - martin. regular cricket fan? i'm a| yorkshire man, so of course i am. you _ yorkshire man, so of course i am. you are _ yorkshire man, so of course i am. you are not— yorkshire man, so of course i am. you are not allowed to be a yorkshire man and not be a cricket fan stop with its pitiful shame, and appalling. i'm...
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martin? quite interesting that we have _ vaccine. martin?te interesting that we have the _ vaccine. martin? quite interesting that we have the claims _ vaccine. martin? quite interesting that we have the claims backed i vaccine. martin? quite interestingi that we have the claims backed up vaccine. martin? quite interesting i that we have the claims backed up by various_ that we have the claims backed up by various scientists. the —— best responses _ various scientists. the —— best responses seem to come if you get a first dose _ responses seem to come if you get a first dose of— responses seem to come if you get a first dose of the astrazeneca vaccine — first dose of the astrazeneca vaccine followed by pfizer. anything that's _ vaccine followed by pfizer. anything that's long—term good for me is... they're _ that's long—term good for me is... they're playing to my audience here. ithink— they're playing to my audience here. i think it's _ they're playing to my audience here. i think it's interesting that there is still— i think it's interesti
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first to martin, then to stu, and then susan. martin, the floor is yours. martin: thank you so much. i'm delighted to be back at the washington institute. i will jump right in. why did kissinger devote so much time and energy to his middle east diplomacy? the secretary of state was almost entirely devoted to that challenge. it was not his original intention. when he came into government he knew little about the middle east. he never traveled the world. he didn't know about it, didn't care to know about it. he thought he worked out a kind of stale order in the middle east in which israeli deterrence in the middle east heartland and iran turned to the gulf to maintain order. an agreement between the superpowers would stir it up in the middle east. nixon was pressing him to do something to stabilize it further. therefore he decided before the war in 1973 broke out after the israeli elections that were set to take place at the end of october, 1973. they didn't believe anything would come of it. therefore before the war took place he was never really that intere
first to martin, then to stu, and then susan. martin, the floor is yours. martin: thank you so much. i'm delighted to be back at the washington institute. i will jump right in. why did kissinger devote so much time and energy to his middle east diplomacy? the secretary of state was almost entirely devoted to that challenge. it was not his original intention. when he came into government he knew little about the middle east. he never traveled the world. he didn't know about it, didn't care to...
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and martin, you do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind — do a afternoon show.artin, you do not mind being _ do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a _ do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a night _ do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a night owl, - do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a night owl, do - do not mind being a night owl, do you? do not mind being a night owl, do ou? , ., you? even if you get tired... laughter — laughter we have some papers to look at. starting with the financial times, which has a report claiming that a number of emails were exchanged between the ex—barclays boss jes staley and jeffrey epstein. 1200 in all. it also covers the introduction of new lockdown measures in the netherlands, after coronavirus infection rates there hit their highest level since the pandemic began. meanwhile, the i has a special report on how the government here expects the coronavirus pandemic to end. it says there are three scenarios being set out, with the most likely seeing the world mo
and martin, you do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind — do a afternoon show.artin, you do not mind being _ do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a _ do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a night _ do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a night owl, - do a afternoon show. and martin, you do not mind being a night owl, do - do not mind being a night owl, do you? do not mind being a night owl, do ou? , ., you? even if you get tired......
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martin: kissinger starts with the balance of power. the balance of power is actually on a global scale, is in danger of tipping because of the rise of china. the administration has to take care of that problem. less attention and resources in the middle east and more focus on asia. kissinger would agree with that completely. you cannot just turn it back on the middle east. we know what happens there. therefore, the united states has to devise a way of incorporating to middle east that maintains an equal -- maintains an equilibrium. it maintains balance elsewhere. we have to look to our partners and allies in the region to step up as we step back. i think that is a message that they have already received. even articulated clearly by the biden administration. egypt, is engaging with israel and gaza in a way that is supposed to calm things down in gaza. jordan and israel are working together with the palestinian authority to calm things down in the west bank. the biden administration and saudi arabia are working to calm things down in yem
martin: kissinger starts with the balance of power. the balance of power is actually on a global scale, is in danger of tipping because of the rise of china. the administration has to take care of that problem. less attention and resources in the middle east and more focus on asia. kissinger would agree with that completely. you cannot just turn it back on the middle east. we know what happens there. therefore, the united states has to devise a way of incorporating to middle east that maintains...
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martin: peace process. robert: thank you, martin. thank you for staying within your time. i will now turn to the legacy of president carter in terms of stuart eisenstadt. stuart: that was a really terrific opening, martin, thank you. president carter had very little foreign policy experience. he was a one term georgia governor. he served on the trilateral commission. during the campaign as a result of the presidential campaigns foreign policy in general was all i could do to get a brief revenue -- in june of 1976 they gave a major foreign policy speech on the middle east and israel. the only thing he deleted from my draft was a reference to israel as an ally. it was an absolute commitment to israel security and turning away from what he thought was power politics of nixon, ford, and kissinger. he also pledged the economic boycott. got 70% of the jewish vote as a southern baptist. as so often happens with presidencies, when an election is over presidents have eight different and broadview from the oval office than they did when they are cycling for votes. this happened when
martin: peace process. robert: thank you, martin. thank you for staying within your time. i will now turn to the legacy of president carter in terms of stuart eisenstadt. stuart: that was a really terrific opening, martin, thank you. president carter had very little foreign policy experience. he was a one term georgia governor. he served on the trilateral commission. during the campaign as a result of the presidential campaigns foreign policy in general was all i could do to get a brief revenue...
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and we like martin saying, we don't know if he's in the front. i think it's also possible to suspect as of things, you know, any of your guys, there's a tradition of, you know, taking leaders as copies or like you put them in a half hours. and it is a slow, a tradition of slow, a cool. as we remember from the emperor, so i think we can also suspect other things, but it's, it's really clear. or it's, i think, reasonable to assume that the government has lost the war and is just in its final desperate a ditch toward us. you know, changing the advisors, but i don't see a future. ok for them in this martin entire army divisions were completely decimated in the past few months. the t p l f is battle hardened fighters her since 1975. they been on the ground. they were key players in overthrowing the government in 91 and the rest was history. they were basically involved in every aspect of political security and military life in ethiopia. could they be the realization that should happen now within the establishment and abby that in particular the is abs
and we like martin saying, we don't know if he's in the front. i think it's also possible to suspect as of things, you know, any of your guys, there's a tradition of, you know, taking leaders as copies or like you put them in a half hours. and it is a slow, a tradition of slow, a cool. as we remember from the emperor, so i think we can also suspect other things, but it's, it's really clear. or it's, i think, reasonable to assume that the government has lost the war and is just in its final...
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martin: it was a bit of all of the above. i think there was some critical factors that i would highlight. certainly, kissinger's to missy and his skill and guile was part of it. he was dealing with giants if you compare them to the leaders of the middle east today. i don't know whether that's history or they really were giants but that was a visionary devoted to peace. these were leaders who were capable of making decisions and sticking with them, bringing their people along, not being constrained in the same way as we see today by domestic politics or regional rivalries or those kinds of things. in part, it was a lot about the individuals. kissinger would be the first today -- to say that's a dot in particular was often one step ahead of kissinger in the whole effort. the other thing that i discovered -- and i did not know this when i set out on this journey, was that kissinger in fact wasn't pursuing peace. he was pursuing order. that makes a hell of a lot of difference in terms of what distinguishes his strategy and diplom
martin: it was a bit of all of the above. i think there was some critical factors that i would highlight. certainly, kissinger's to missy and his skill and guile was part of it. he was dealing with giants if you compare them to the leaders of the middle east today. i don't know whether that's history or they really were giants but that was a visionary devoted to peace. these were leaders who were capable of making decisions and sticking with them, bringing their people along, not being...
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>> giles martin: yeah.o our first show in three years, in three weeks' time. but we don't know where it's going to be, and we don't know what songs we're going to play. >> wertheim: as you listen to all the recordings for this project, what impressions did you arrive at, in terms of their chemistry? >> giles martin: my impression of it is that paul and john kind of knew that they were growing apart, and "let it be" was almost like a marriage that's failing, and they want to go back on their date nights again. >> wertheim: compounding matters, george harrison-- restless in his role and bristling under paul mccartney's driving ambition-- leaves the band after a week. >> jackson: it's the most low- key walk-out that you've ever seen in your life. it's just-- "i'm leaving now." "what?" "i'm leaving the band now." and then he goes. there's no fight, there's no argument, there's no disagreement. >> wertheim: john was in love with yoko and, in his words, he was mistreating his body. the band was competing for his
>> giles martin: yeah.o our first show in three years, in three weeks' time. but we don't know where it's going to be, and we don't know what songs we're going to play. >> wertheim: as you listen to all the recordings for this project, what impressions did you arrive at, in terms of their chemistry? >> giles martin: my impression of it is that paul and john kind of knew that they were growing apart, and "let it be" was almost like a marriage that's failing, and they...
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mark martin, a former inner city school teacher. dr.ldn't see was what i was putting into that day going to result in something that was going to change a young person's life. jessica: martin's idea, to make education pay off for students, like those in ensley. build up kids, most at or below poverty level, get paid, to come to school, starting at $250 a month. but that also means, after school, they have to go to work, rehabbing ensley's dilapidated homes, purchased by the school. >> there you go. jessica: many of the finished homes, rented by the families of build up students, like aydan jones, in need of some stability. aydan: it's a relief without having to worry about where we were going to sleep next. jessica: the school, following students for up to two years after graduation, finding them paid apprenticeships and helping them get into and stay in college. >> if you -- jessica: when they get their associates degree or complete two years of a four-year university, students like aydan can purchase the renovated homes with no money
mark martin, a former inner city school teacher. dr.ldn't see was what i was putting into that day going to result in something that was going to change a young person's life. jessica: martin's idea, to make education pay off for students, like those in ensley. build up kids, most at or below poverty level, get paid, to come to school, starting at $250 a month. but that also means, after school, they have to go to work, rehabbing ensley's dilapidated homes, purchased by the school. >>...
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including your knowledge of teleco w >> what i've seen in lockheed martin is a fantastic capability to develop technology implement it and drive engineering and in a large part the physical world if you will. the tony an world. it is we're good at certain types of software. mission computers for our aircraft, cybersecurity, et cetera but there is a whole other digital world that is driven by companies investing in order of magnitude more than the defense and aerospace industry is investing and in spoft wear. so i wanted to leverage that through the people i knew back at american tower and i'll tell you every single one, every single ceo that i've asked to invite into this discussion has eagerly come with their chief engineer, their chief technology officer and we're figuring out where the best technology is and the digital world that could accelerate our ability to deter war and there is any more valuable good in this war than de terns. >> and we're back in a bipolar world. let me ask you something there is a book by a guy named mcclain, called young men and fire and in it it talks abo
including your knowledge of teleco w >> what i've seen in lockheed martin is a fantastic capability to develop technology implement it and drive engineering and in a large part the physical world if you will. the tony an world. it is we're good at certain types of software. mission computers for our aircraft, cybersecurity, et cetera but there is a whole other digital world that is driven by companies investing in order of magnitude more than the defense and aerospace industry is...
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martin? well, i don't think— this sense as well. martin?well, i don't think mean, we do _ this sense as well. martin? well, i don't think mean, we do have - this sense as well. martin? well, i don't think mean, we do have a i don't think mean, we do have a choice, don“t don't think mean, we do have a choice, don't be? the reality is yes, joanna is right from the mall clearly doesn“t yes, joanna is right from the mall clearly doesn't want us to go down the road of restrictions at christmas, that has been a consistent theme and message from that paper in general, doesn“t consistent theme and message from that paper in general, doesn't want restrictions, he wants us to be able to get back in the power as normal as possible, all along to matt's been pushing in that direction. as have one or two the other papers, the coverage is that it will be presumably like this continuing in that vein as we go forward, but it is also true that we do have a choice about these things because it is notjust choice about these things because it is not just a choi
martin? well, i don't think— this sense as well. martin?well, i don't think mean, we do _ this sense as well. martin? well, i don't think mean, we do have - this sense as well. martin? well, i don't think mean, we do have a i don't think mean, we do have a choice, don“t don't think mean, we do have a choice, don't be? the reality is yes, joanna is right from the mall clearly doesn“t yes, joanna is right from the mall clearly doesn't want us to go down the road of restrictions at...
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martin?, i mean, of course, they _ out, in my opinion. martin? well, i mean, of course, they are - out, in my opinion. martin? well, i mean, of course, they are right - out, in my opinion. martin? well, i mean, of course, they are right in l mean, of course, they are right in the sense — mean, of course, they are right in the sense that of christ the mail and the — the sense that of christ the mail and the telegraph and the mail both are anti- _ and the telegraph and the mail both are anti— restrictions broadly speaking _ are anti— restrictions broadly speaking would rather they didn't happen, — speaking would rather they didn't happen, so their coverage is going to be _ happen, so their coverage is going to be focusing a bit more on that tone _ to be focusing a bit more on that tone of— to be focusing a bit more on that tone of what chris whitty in particular has said against getting too concerned too quickly. on the other— too concerned too quickly. on the other hand. — too concerned too qu
martin?, i mean, of course, they _ out, in my opinion. martin? well, i mean, of course, they are - out, in my opinion. martin? well, i mean, of course, they are right - out, in my opinion. martin? well, i mean, of course, they are right in l mean, of course, they are right in the sense — mean, of course, they are right in the sense that of christ the mail and the — the sense that of christ the mail and the telegraph and the mail both are anti- _ and the telegraph and the mail both are...
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i'm list and or 3rd, martin mccauley. martin, you're very welcome. back. poland has said it will use weapons against the migrants, without hesitation, if necessary, considering we're talking about hungry and freezing people, women and children included in that kind of rhetoric only deepening the crisis. it is but pulling this quite determined not to allow the by guns to break through the fences that they've erected because if they do that, they know that they'll be thousands, you will follow them. so therefore, they will not allow and some of actually got through and various places interposed it. and then they want to go to germany. they don't want stay in poland. they want to go to germany. so poland is quite determined to hold. ah, these migrants at bay and use all message that possible, they can't, they can't cause use light bullets. we can't start shooting dead. so they may use plastic goods and so on. and other nasty thing says to hold the back and to ensure that they don't actually reach offenses were to be built. and that poland is hoping that
i'm list and or 3rd, martin mccauley. martin, you're very welcome. back. poland has said it will use weapons against the migrants, without hesitation, if necessary, considering we're talking about hungry and freezing people, women and children included in that kind of rhetoric only deepening the crisis. it is but pulling this quite determined not to allow the by guns to break through the fences that they've erected because if they do that, they know that they'll be thousands, you will follow...
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martin can hear me. no, i don't think martin can hear me. i'll speak to charles that instead am some of the protests that we've seen over the past week. they've been a little bit agitated, but i think by far, the most ferocious has been in the netherlands with the police opening fire. there is her an appropriate response. i think it really depends on the circumstances that that police officer found themselves in. for example. i mean, if we are here sitting our comfortably in our studios and our kitchens, in my case, and it's obviously a complete disproportionate use of force. but having said that, if offices really genuinely did feel that our life was threatened and, and, and again, i wasn't there, we didn't see exactly what the situation was that i'd be fire could be justified. and it does raise questions as to why offices didn't have less lethal means to a combat people not or the media. and they have deemed riotous, or whether they were, writers will protest. this is again how to judge without being that i would come back to what you just
martin can hear me. no, i don't think martin can hear me. i'll speak to charles that instead am some of the protests that we've seen over the past week. they've been a little bit agitated, but i think by far, the most ferocious has been in the netherlands with the police opening fire. there is her an appropriate response. i think it really depends on the circumstances that that police officer found themselves in. for example. i mean, if we are here sitting our comfortably in our studios and our...
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martin in date with us. we were colleagues at brookings and served in different times in government together and it's wonderful to have martin with us today to discuss his new book master of the game. a special thanks to our members for jo
martin in date with us. we were colleagues at brookings and served in different times in government together and it's wonderful to have martin with us today to discuss his new book master of the game. a special thanks to our members for jo
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and now we sit somewhere around 1100. >> reporter: unwittingly, martin started an army.sn't long before martin realized setting up an apartment was just the beginning. >> two days later they called and said we're out of food. i never got my social security card. my daughter is sick. i don't know where to go. the needs started coming one after the next, and we were problem solving very much on the fly. >> reporter: martin says the caseworkers assigned to help the families were overloaded. she and a handful of volunteers started working the phones, trying to make calm out of chaos. >> thank you. >> true military style. a standard operating procedure. we made a manual, put our brains together. what have you all figured out? >> reporter: tens of thousands of people from afghanistan have come to the u.s. since the taliban took over. abdul hasib, his wife and three children arrived here the same day kabul fell. >> i can't express the feeling at that time that i'm losing everything that i have made for a long time for years. my home, my family, my job, everything, you know. it
and now we sit somewhere around 1100. >> reporter: unwittingly, martin started an army.sn't long before martin realized setting up an apartment was just the beginning. >> two days later they called and said we're out of food. i never got my social security card. my daughter is sick. i don't know where to go. the needs started coming one after the next, and we were problem solving very much on the fly. >> reporter: martin says the caseworkers assigned to help the families were...
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robert martin, he was sort of a grocery at first.hen he became a cotton factory, he handled richer people's money he really seemed to have thought that he made it when he was able to acquire his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began reselling in the 1830s and 1840s. i speculate that rose may have come into his hands at the same period. there are records of him selling and acquiring other black people a number of enslaved lack people with the plantation that he bought in south carolina. martin became really rich. and then this was in 1852. we know from the study that when the slaveholder, when they die, all sort of terrible things happen to the people that they own. those people lives, black people's lives, americans who were enslaved were attached to the lives of their enslavers. it was not uncommon for people to be sold when their owners died. robert martin died and soon after ashley was sold. i think it is also the case that after rose died, although i cannot say
robert martin, he was sort of a grocery at first.hen he became a cotton factory, he handled richer people's money he really seemed to have thought that he made it when he was able to acquire his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began reselling in the 1830s and 1840s. i speculate that rose may have come into his hands at the same period. there are records of him selling and acquiring other black people a number of enslaved lack...
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what are people saying around you, martin? >> reporter: yeah, we're directly in front of the courthouse here. you can hear the crowd chanting in the background saying his name, ahmaud arbery over and over. i was in the thick of this crowd as they were listening to the verdict come down. it was both a gasp and a cry of relief as well as joy to hear, even though these are very serious charges. the emotions here have been pent up for a very long time. i want to introduce you to linda gamble who joins me. you're from this community and i watched you as you listened to that verdict. what was going through your mind? >> happiness for my community, for the arbery family, for wanda cooper jones. i think it was a horrible thing to happen to their son. my family is friends of theirs and we want it to support them to make sure they know they have love but as far away as where i live in atlanta. >> did you ever have doubt? it took over two months before there was even an arrest in this case. >> initially i was sought out pby the uncle loo
what are people saying around you, martin? >> reporter: yeah, we're directly in front of the courthouse here. you can hear the crowd chanting in the background saying his name, ahmaud arbery over and over. i was in the thick of this crowd as they were listening to the verdict come down. it was both a gasp and a cry of relief as well as joy to hear, even though these are very serious charges. the emotions here have been pent up for a very long time. i want to introduce you to linda gamble...
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it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him.said exactly what she wanted to say. >> she was a woman with agency. she knew the message that she wanted to share. the impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. "i'll fight till the end." >> diana took on the royal family. >> a fairy dale marriage has sended very sadly. >> she is now willing to take risks. >> i think i'm going to get a different part from everyone else. >> you can't divorce yourself from the media. >> princess diana, frolicking. >> a clock was ticking and she was able to run out of time. >> princess diana. >>> there was always in the background this haunting shadow, this black cloud, and that's what she was settling with from the outset. >> my dreams were calling at night.
it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him.said exactly what she wanted to say. >> she was a woman with agency. she knew the message that she wanted to share. the impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. "i'll fight till the end." >> diana took on the royal family. >> a fairy dale marriage has sended very sadly....
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i have a question for deputy secretary martin. i understand that in many states -- there are a few states that still have not delivered under this program. what is this department doing to ensure this? what are you doing to ensure that as many as possible are receiving emergency relief services? >> thank you for the question. it is our job to infamous the law as designed and written. we will continue to work with all of the remaining states. >> they are going to get it. your actually asking the states with are doing. >> we are still in dialogue with them. we want to make sure we are continuing to work with any of the remaining states that do not have plans. >> thank you. under the american rescue plan. the department finds this to mean 40% of children in a nonpublic school. however, they have twice admitted that this comes in at 47.5%. that, services to students who need them. at the same time, you have pushed back on some states we have sought to provide services to a greater number of low income private school students. >> you t
i have a question for deputy secretary martin. i understand that in many states -- there are a few states that still have not delivered under this program. what is this department doing to ensure this? what are you doing to ensure that as many as possible are receiving emergency relief services? >> thank you for the question. it is our job to infamous the law as designed and written. we will continue to work with all of the remaining states. >> they are going to get it. your...
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it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him. knew the message that she wanted to share. >> the impact was frankly devastating. >> it was a total bombshell. it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. i'll fight till the end. > >> you can't divorce yourself from the media. >> princess diana frolicking with dodi al fayed. >> the clock was ticking out, and she was about to run out of time. >>> there's no denying that america is changing. and that is not sitting well with a lot of folks. guns and ammo are flying off the shelves, and armed groups that call themselves militias are readying for a fight. >> the west is the best! >> let's bring it to the capitol. >> the white men you talk about look backwards to an american dream that was very real for
it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him. knew the message that she wanted to share. >> the impact was frankly devastating. >> it was a total bombshell. it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. i'll fight till the end. > >> you can't divorce yourself from the media. >> princess diana frolicking with dodi al fayed. >> the clock was ticking out, and she was about to run out...
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martin in date with us. we were colleagues at brookings and served in different times in government together and it's wonderful to have martin with us today to discuss his new book master of the game. a special thanks to our members for joining us and also to those of you wanting us on c-span, great to have you along our audience today. this program is made possible by the lesser crown and his family who are sponsors of the center. the leicester crown center for us policy program and as usual we are extremely thankful to lester and his family for their amazing support of the council. you can participate in this conversation by asking questions through our interactive internet capability. go to your browser, type in cbg eight live, follow the prompts and we will get to that in amoment . with that said, it's really a pleasure to welcome you today and today's guest to the conversation. martin is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations and was a twice former usambassador to israel . he was ass
martin in date with us. we were colleagues at brookings and served in different times in government together and it's wonderful to have martin with us today to discuss his new book master of the game. a special thanks to our members for joining us and also to those of you wanting us on c-span, great to have you along our audience today. this program is made possible by the lesser crown and his family who are sponsors of the center. the leicester crown center for us policy program and as usual...
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what's remarkable she ended one martin bashir. allegations how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device and her telephone lines were bugged. >> martin came to her apartment with what he called his anti bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was an electronic bug, a listening device. >> martin even convinced her that the boys' nanny was having an affair with prince charles. he convinced diana her private secretary was in cahoots with prince charles' private secretary. >> diana had good reason to believe, charles' camp had been trying to undermine her for years and she had been spied on >> the abhorrent ways in which bashir deceived her played right into her biggest fears. her conversations were recorded and leaked to the press. >> we would have a joke about it as if there was a click on the line. she said what is that? i said don't worry, they're just changing the tapes. >> she's now at a place that she feels she cannot trust anyone. >> martin bashir knew to ge
what's remarkable she ended one martin bashir. allegations how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device and her telephone lines were bugged. >> martin came to her apartment with what he called his anti bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was an electronic bug, a listening device. >> martin even convinced her that the boys' nanny was having an affair with prince charles. he convinced diana her private...
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martin and jenny, lovely to see you again. martin, we're going to start off with the guardian.e stories�*s headlines, victims of still unpaid after four years of. victims of still unpaid after four ears of. , , . victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , .,, victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , ., ., years of. this is a story from a re ort years of. this is a story from a report by _ years of. this is a story from a report by the _ years of. this is a story from a report by the home _ years of. this is a story from a report by the home affairs - years of. this is a story from a i report by the home affairs select committee into the compensation payments from the windrush scandal, the thousands of legal residents that were sent back to their initial islands. it says that so far, only 864 people have received a pay—out. it's expected 15,000 would 86a people have received a pay—out. it's expected 15,000 would qualify. it's expected 15,000 would qualify. it's a very small number, and others died before receiving a payment. this whole scheme should be transferred to t
martin and jenny, lovely to see you again. martin, we're going to start off with the guardian.e stories�*s headlines, victims of still unpaid after four years of. victims of still unpaid after four ears of. , , . victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , .,, victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , ., ., years of. this is a story from a re ort years of. this is a story from a report by _ years of. this is a story from a report by the _ years of. this is a story from a report by the...
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he says, lenny, meet steve martin. steve martin? oh my god! steve martin!oney, get over here. tell her! [ laughter ] the phone rings. it's belichick. he goes, is that the coach? yeah. he said, answer the phone. but steve, i'm with you. take the call! i said, lenny, it's bill. what's up? i need you to do me a favor. could you speak to the team? i said, yeah, sure, whatever you want, i'm busy right now. he said, i don't think you understand, now. now? i'm at fenway park in the owner booth with steve martin fawning over me. [ laughter ] and you want me to go speak to the team? he says, well, you know. you never let me down before. i go, how did you know where i was? he says, i know everything. i said, where do i got to go? he says, there's a car waiting behind home plate. how did you know i'd say yes? you never let me down. i said, okay. i get in the car, my wife takes the truck home. i drive down to the stadium. on nfl games, they usually are home with the families. not this week. spygate. sequestered with the team. i go in, i see the assistant videoing, i sa
he says, lenny, meet steve martin. steve martin? oh my god! steve martin!oney, get over here. tell her! [ laughter ] the phone rings. it's belichick. he goes, is that the coach? yeah. he said, answer the phone. but steve, i'm with you. take the call! i said, lenny, it's bill. what's up? i need you to do me a favor. could you speak to the team? i said, yeah, sure, whatever you want, i'm busy right now. he said, i don't think you understand, now. now? i'm at fenway park in the owner booth with...
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tell me - about martin. i had a chat to martin about martin.nderful. it is a lot bigger than what we started with last year, as you can see. sport scientist, doctor, physio, nutritionist, it has been completely awesome. absolutely amazin a . been completely awesome. absolutely amazing- now— been completely awesome. absolutely amazing. now the _ been completely awesome. absolutely amazing. now the weather. _ it will feel chilly if you are heading out. these are recent temperatures. we have an area of high pressure dominating our weather, but this brings rain and the isobars tell you it will be windy today, tonight and tomorrow. we have had frost first thing this morning in southern areas. we are looking at sunshine in eastern scotland and eastern england. but we have got a peppering of patchy rain across the north and the west of scotland and gusty winds. for northern ireland some brightness coming through. some breaks in north—east england, but then we run into a bit more clout as we come to the midlands and wales. and we hang on to sunshine in
tell me - about martin. i had a chat to martin about martin.nderful. it is a lot bigger than what we started with last year, as you can see. sport scientist, doctor, physio, nutritionist, it has been completely awesome. absolutely amazin a . been completely awesome. absolutely amazing- now— been completely awesome. absolutely amazing. now the _ been completely awesome. absolutely amazing. now the weather. _ it will feel chilly if you are heading out. these are recent temperatures. we have an...
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one person not here today with us unfortunately, and that is martin anderson. martin passed away a number of years ago, but he was very instrumental back in 1979, 1980. he had been with ronald reagan during the campaign for the presidency about 1976 and 1980. and it was at that time as you point out our country was in deep trouble. we were the greatest economic crisis since the great depression of the 1930s. and in the transition randle reagan asked martin anderson to come up with a strategy for how we could get the country back on track. on track. so mark went to work. i definitely had your ideas in mind when you illustrated the economy by drawing a sign on the back of a cocktail napkin. i think that's somewhat significant. and the way you were able to explain a fairly complex subject in a very simple and illustrative way. so he went to work having been charged by the president-elect, or the president elected at the time, with this task. he came to the president with a four-point strategy which he related to him for the transition, i believe it was the end of
one person not here today with us unfortunately, and that is martin anderson. martin passed away a number of years ago, but he was very instrumental back in 1979, 1980. he had been with ronald reagan during the campaign for the presidency about 1976 and 1980. and it was at that time as you point out our country was in deep trouble. we were the greatest economic crisis since the great depression of the 1930s. and in the transition randle reagan asked martin anderson to come up with a strategy...
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it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him. the message that she wanted to share. the impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. "i'll fight till the end." >>> diane is now willing to take risks. >> you cannot divorce yourself from the media. >> her clock was ticking and she was about to run out of time . >>> she had really had it with the royal family. >> excuse me. >> she was going to draw a line and move on. >> as a parent, could i ask you to respect my children's space? >> but she was a ball of fire that attracted publicity like nothing else.
it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him. the message that she wanted to share. the impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. "i'll fight till the end." >>> diane is now willing to take risks. >> you cannot divorce yourself from the media. >> her clock was ticking and she was about to run out of time ....
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it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him.with agency. she knew the message that she wanted to share. the impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. "i'll fight till the end." >>> diana took on the royal family. >> the fairy tale marriage, so-called, has ended very, very sadly. >> diana is now willing to take risks. >> i think i'm going past everyone else. >> you can't divorce yourself from the media. >> princess diana frolicking with dodi al fayed. >> her clock was ticking and she was about to run out of time.
it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him.with agency. she knew the message that she wanted to share. the impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. "i'll fight till the end." >>> diana took on the royal family. >> the fairy tale marriage, so-called, has ended very, very sadly. >> diana is now willing to take...
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martin, the i... we'll get back to that stuff. �* , ,, the i...t stuff. �* y,, stuff. broadly speaking, as macklin said, that stuff. broadly speaking, as macklin said. that is _ stuff. broadly speaking, as macklin said, that is encouraging, - said, that is encouraging, especially if the first scenario manifests itself, and even the second — manifests itself, and even the second was not too bad, is it? it depends— second was not too bad, is it? it depends what that in essence means, but if it— depends what that in essence means, but if it becomes a routine disease like flu _ but if it becomes a routine disease like flu or— but if it becomes a routine disease like flu or whatever, then there is an end _ like flu or whatever, then there is an end to— like flu or whatever, then there is an end to any restrictions and so on, an end to any restrictions and so on. we _ an end to any restrictions and so on. we have _ an end to any restrictions and so on, we have to have a boosterjab, a winter— on, we have to have a boosterjab, a winter flu _ on, we have to h
martin, the i... we'll get back to that stuff. �* , ,, the i...t stuff. �* y,, stuff. broadly speaking, as macklin said, that stuff. broadly speaking, as macklin said. that is _ stuff. broadly speaking, as macklin said, that is encouraging, - said, that is encouraging, especially if the first scenario manifests itself, and even the second — manifests itself, and even the second was not too bad, is it? it depends— second was not too bad, is it? it depends what that in essence means, but...
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it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him.e impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. a fight till the end. >> diana took on the royal family. >> the fairy tale marriage so-called has ended very, very sadly. >> diana is now willing to take risks >> i think i am going to cut a very difficult path for everyone else. >> you can't divorce yourself from the media. >> princess diana frolicking with dodi al fayed. >> the clock was ticking out and she was about to run out of time. xxxx . >>> there is no denying that america is changing. and that is not sitting well with a lot of folks. guns and ammo are flying off the shelves and armed groups that call themselves militias are readying for a fight. >> stop the steal! >> the west is the best! >> just bring it to the capitol. >> the white men you talk about look backwards to an american dream that was very real for them and then we hav
it was martin bashir's deceptions that got diana into the chair opposite him.e impact was frankly devastating. it was a total bombshell. >> it was the interview that shocked the world. >> she won't go quietly. that's the problem. a fight till the end. >> diana took on the royal family. >> the fairy tale marriage so-called has ended very, very sadly. >> diana is now willing to take risks >> i think i am going to cut a very difficult path for everyone else....
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professor martin drum is from the _ country.e university _ country. professor martin drum is from the university of- is from the university of notre—dame in australia. he told me how the travel discrepancy between states has come about. there are two australian there are the popular states, victoria new south wales that had covid in the states, they experience lockdowns associated it. and as they have been opening up, they have opened up to each other. then we have western australia which hasn't experienced covid, and there is some apprehension in some of the about opening up to places who have it, and they don't have any internal restrictions. people can do as they like. they are locked un— free. they are nervous. as a result, state leaders have made covid settings locally, there are very different approaches. we have a roadmap agreed to by all of our leaders a couple of months ago, and they have interpreted it very differently, in a sense that you have these very strange situations were you can from overseas to new south wales
professor martin drum is from the _ country.e university _ country. professor martin drum is from the university of- is from the university of notre—dame in australia. he told me how the travel discrepancy between states has come about. there are two australian there are the popular states, victoria new south wales that had covid in the states, they experience lockdowns associated it. and as they have been opening up, they have opened up to each other. then we have western australia which...
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george zimmerman was in fear of his life when he shot and killed trayvon martin.e verdict has come in. we've all been waiting very patiently for the jury to make its determination, but to be honest with you, i'm very nervous about what this could mean. >> and a reminder to our viewers, there are a total of nine counts for each of the three defendants, so 27 counts total if you do the math there. and each of these men are facing the same counts that range from murder to aggravated assault to false imprisonment. so when we get the verdict delivered, we are told that it's going to go defendant by defendant. so you'll hear all nine counts verdict for one defendant before moving on to the next defendant. again, they could come back with a verdict that is guilty for one defendant and not for the other. areva, what do you see as the most likely possibility here? any thoughts on that? >> one of the cases, one of the cases that stands out the most in terms of being distinguishable from the others is roddie bryan. as we heard from his defense attorney, roddie thought he was
george zimmerman was in fear of his life when he shot and killed trayvon martin.e verdict has come in. we've all been waiting very patiently for the jury to make its determination, but to be honest with you, i'm very nervous about what this could mean. >> and a reminder to our viewers, there are a total of nine counts for each of the three defendants, so 27 counts total if you do the math there. and each of these men are facing the same counts that range from murder to aggravated assault...
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cnn's martin savidge joins us now from brunswick, georgia. martin? >> the prosecution rested on tuesday after eight days and 23 witnesses. the defense rested after two days and seven witnesses, the primary one being affect the man who killed ahmaud arbery, travis mcmichael. travis mcmichael taking the stand in his own defense for a second day in the trial for the killing of ahmaud arbery. the lead prosecutor continued to go after him during cross-examination. >> you also could have stepped around the back of the truck and followed him in the path that way, is that right? >> yes, but then he would have open, unrestricted run around the truck and into my open door into my pickup truck, and get in the truck. >> so you're tell this jury that a man who has spent five minutes running away from you is you're now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun, and your father, a man who has just said stop or i'll blow your [ bleep ] head off, by trying to get in their truck? >> that's what it shows, yes, ma'am. >> th
cnn's martin savidge joins us now from brunswick, georgia. martin? >> the prosecution rested on tuesday after eight days and 23 witnesses. the defense rested after two days and seven witnesses, the primary one being affect the man who killed ahmaud arbery, travis mcmichael. travis mcmichael taking the stand in his own defense for a second day in the trial for the killing of ahmaud arbery. the lead prosecutor continued to go after him during cross-examination. >> you also could have...
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martin bell, many _ course support him or her.rtin bell, many thanks for your - course support him or her. martin bell, many thanks for your time l bell, many thanks for your time today. let's catch up with the weather with carol! it was warm early this morning, i don't know how it is now. not everywhere, but you are right, in the south it was a very mild start, because we have all this cloud producing some rain and also some drizzle. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, a lot of dry weather today, sunny spells, showers across the north west, gusty winds across the north west, gusty winds across the north—west of the country as well, gusting 40—50 mph, but light winds for the rest with highs between 10—15. winds for the rest with highs between 10—15 . through the evening and overnight, a weatherfront in the south is producing cloud, mist, fog. again, some spots of rain, another weather front across scotland introducing some rain, but in the central swathe of the country, cold enough for a touch of frost. weatherfro
martin bell, many _ course support him or her.rtin bell, many thanks for your - course support him or her. martin bell, many thanks for your time l bell, many thanks for your time today. let's catch up with the weather with carol! it was warm early this morning, i don't know how it is now. not everywhere, but you are right, in the south it was a very mild start, because we have all this cloud producing some rain and also some drizzle. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, a lot...
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wind signals the president's agenda is unpopular kron four's, washington, dc correspondent raquel martin joins us now live. raquel, this was. >> and for, you know, a lot of democrats and they are upset. so what's the pulse of dc tonight. >> good evening. will a bit of a mixed reaction from democrats on capitol hill. but the vast majority say this doesn't change their position that they want to get the president's economic agenda passed as soon as possible. but there are outliers like moderate senator. what a senator, joe mansion who is saying he doesn't want to rush and he says these election results should be considered. >> today is a wake-up call for washington. democrats. republicans on capitol hill say glenn youngkin's upset victory in virginia was a referendum on the president. i hope the president loud and clear to never get between a mama bear and her cubs republican senators roger marshall and josh hawley say voters rejected democrats education policies to they don't want. >> their kids being taught radical left wing social theories and big government agenda to the american peopl
wind signals the president's agenda is unpopular kron four's, washington, dc correspondent raquel martin joins us now live. raquel, this was. >> and for, you know, a lot of democrats and they are upset. so what's the pulse of dc tonight. >> good evening. will a bit of a mixed reaction from democrats on capitol hill. but the vast majority say this doesn't change their position that they want to get the president's economic agenda passed as soon as possible. but there are outliers...
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robert martin was a grocery at first and he was trading goods when he became the hand people plmoney,e really seems to have thought that he made it when he was able to apply his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began acquiring and reselling enslaved but people need to do this in 1840s i speculate rose may have came in the same. because there's other records that show acquiring other black people. he actually acquired enslaved black people with the plantation people were -- martin became really rich he identified the culture and then he died of a brain injury in 1852, we know from slavery, when the slaveholder went into labor dies also to terrible things happen in the lives of the people that they own. those peoples lives that were enslaved were attached. the life of their enslavers. it was not uncommon to be sold when their owners died. when their owner died, soon thereafter they were sold. it's a case that soon thereafter rose died although i can't say that for certain once ashley is sold we may not have records. if
robert martin was a grocery at first and he was trading goods when he became the hand people plmoney,e really seems to have thought that he made it when he was able to apply his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began acquiring and reselling enslaved but people need to do this in 1840s i speculate rose may have came in the same. because there's other records that show acquiring other black people. he actually acquired enslaved...
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martin luther king. >> the tension was wonderful. >> are you really all truly idiots, or is it me? >> you! >> but it was going to be shocking.
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cnn's martin savidge is live for us in brunswick, georgia. take us inside of the courtroom. >> reporter: you know, jim, the moment that it was announced that jury had reached some kind of verdict, there was electricity that just pass the through all of brunswick, many came to the courthouse, they wanted to be present physically. and then came that first pronouncement, guilty for travis mcmichael. there was a burst, it was like a dam burst of human emotion in front of the courthouse. many people were simply overwhelmed. inside of the courtroom, very similar. >> counts one, malice murder, we the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. i'm going to ask that whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. >> loved ones getting emotional in court this afternoon as all three defendants were found guilty of murder by a jury of nine white women and one black man. travis mcmichael, the man who shot and killed arbery claiming it was self-defense was found guilty on all nine counts, his father gregory mcmichael was found not gu
cnn's martin savidge is live for us in brunswick, georgia. take us inside of the courtroom. >> reporter: you know, jim, the moment that it was announced that jury had reached some kind of verdict, there was electricity that just pass the through all of brunswick, many came to the courthouse, they wanted to be present physically. and then came that first pronouncement, guilty for travis mcmichael. there was a burst, it was like a dam burst of human emotion in front of the courthouse. many...
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martin passed away a number of years ago in 1979, 1980 and had been with ronald reagan's for both 1976 and 1980. at that time, our country was in deep trouble. the great depression of the 1930s the transition, he had to come up with a strategy to how to get the country back on track. that says significant in size you are able to explain a complex subject's in a very simple way so having been charged by the president, he came with the four-point strategy which he related to him and transition the start of january 1981 and there were four points. some of who you wished already talked about today. a stable monetary policy. each of these is important that tax credit significant because this was the one that shows the american people have a through their families, would be able to benefit new policies with this administration so the tax cut was put into effect ronald reagan's signs in legislation on the 12th of his 1981. they were able to celebrate 48 years showing as you pointed out, conservative ideas economic ideas. i'm sure the panel will speak later on today and describe this in more d
martin passed away a number of years ago in 1979, 1980 and had been with ronald reagan's for both 1976 and 1980. at that time, our country was in deep trouble. the great depression of the 1930s the transition, he had to come up with a strategy to how to get the country back on track. that says significant in size you are able to explain a complex subject's in a very simple way so having been charged by the president, he came with the four-point strategy which he related to him and transition...
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joining me now, roland martin, host and managing editor of "roland martin unfiltered."teaching of history? i mean, it's history. there's no going back and changing history. from the point of view of those who were and still are victims of racism, address that one first. >> it's easy because the republican party, they want to cheat his story and not actual history. this is white fear. i'm literally publishing a book in the first quarter of next year on this very issue. and this is the fear about the browning of america. this whole notion of the redefinition of american history. the reality is we were all taught these various things that excluded african-americans and asian-americans and native americans. that's why republicans hate the 1619 project. that's why they've always hated folks who are talking about history. dr. king often talked about this, others did as well. that's what you're seeing right now. it's reflective in their politics. the issue is a lot of these folks say i'm not racist, but they are racial. >> but, roland, have you had a chance to talk to these fo
joining me now, roland martin, host and managing editor of "roland martin unfiltered."teaching of history? i mean, it's history. there's no going back and changing history. from the point of view of those who were and still are victims of racism, address that one first. >> it's easy because the republican party, they want to cheat his story and not actual history. this is white fear. i'm literally publishing a book in the first quarter of next year on this very issue. and this...
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>> martin savidge, appreciate it. joining us is bishop reginald jackson with the episcopal district of the ame church. he is one of many clergy members outside the courthouse today. bishop jackson, thanks for being with us. what can you tell us about the prayer vigil that you attended outside the courthouse today. why was it important for you to be there? >> anderson, first, let me say good evening. second, the prayer vigil today was an awesome experience and it was important for us to be there because the black church in particular, the black pastor has always been historically been the conscience of the nation and black pastors, we stood with eric gardner's family in new york, we stood with tamir rice's family in cleveland and we stood with the family of trayvon martin, and we stood with george floyd and we are standing here now with the arbery family. we encourage, we do all that we can to love and help them know that they're not by themselves, that's what this is about today. >> you've said that you believe the de
>> martin savidge, appreciate it. joining us is bishop reginald jackson with the episcopal district of the ame church. he is one of many clergy members outside the courthouse today. bishop jackson, thanks for being with us. what can you tell us about the prayer vigil that you attended outside the courthouse today. why was it important for you to be there? >> anderson, first, let me say good evening. second, the prayer vigil today was an awesome experience and it was important for us...
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cnn's martin savidge is live with us now in brunswick, georgia. martin?reporter: it was a continuation of the cross-examination of the prosecution to the testimony of travis mcmichael. over and over the prosecutor got him to admit two key points. number one, that they didn't really say that they were going after ahmaud arbery that day to conduct a citizen's arrest. that's been a key point of the defense, and, two, also got travis mcmichael to admit that initially when he told police of the altercation he never said that ahmaud arbery grabbed the shotgun, but on the witness stand when he testified he did say ahmaud arbery grabbed the shotgun. it's a conflict that was not resolved but clearly points out to the jury there's a question on self-defense. finally though the morning ended with a very dramatic moment. there was another witness on the stand talking about crime in the community. when one of the prosecutors got up for cross-examination and said do you believe that stealing -- that someone deserves the death penalty in georgia? instantly there was an
cnn's martin savidge is live with us now in brunswick, georgia. martin?reporter: it was a continuation of the cross-examination of the prosecution to the testimony of travis mcmichael. over and over the prosecutor got him to admit two key points. number one, that they didn't really say that they were going after ahmaud arbery that day to conduct a citizen's arrest. that's been a key point of the defense, and, two, also got travis mcmichael to admit that initially when he told police of the...