715
715
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 715
favorite 0
quote 0
of what's lucrative. >> the nfa requires $250,000 in capital to start a forex brokerage. so martin approaches jack walsh, a co-worker 17 years his senior about partnering up. the two couldn't be more different. >> charles was the most overbearing, boisterous, just had to be the center of attention at all times. jack was a jeans and a collared shirt type of guy who enjoyed his scotch and just hung out in the back of the scene. >> but the odd couple manages to put together the cash. and in 2005, walsh, the quiet, behind the scenes guy, officially registered one world capital group with the forex change. they set upsh shop in the chica suburb. now, they just need customers. >> freedom rocks would like to welcome you to the world of zero guesswork investing. >> mark vintelet is the founder of freedom rocks. a multi-level marketing company based in las vegas. in 2005, freedom rocks speculates in the forex market. the idea is to make this complicated, high-risk trading more accessible to retail invester. . >> there were thousands of people all over the world and we joined in together and
of what's lucrative. >> the nfa requires $250,000 in capital to start a forex brokerage. so martin approaches jack walsh, a co-worker 17 years his senior about partnering up. the two couldn't be more different. >> charles was the most overbearing, boisterous, just had to be the center of attention at all times. jack was a jeans and a collared shirt type of guy who enjoyed his scotch and just hung out in the back of the scene. >> but the odd couple manages to put together the...
179
179
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
stories to tell and legal principles to explain, and we were, i think, worked well on that, and martin a story teller from "20/20", i do legal analysis for abc news for 20-plus years, a marriage that worked out very well. >> host: and so i'm curious where you see, you know, the recent exoneration due to dna evidence. where do you think the book fits into that dialogue? >> guest: you know, kim, that's a very good question which the book and recent events bring to light. the prospect of executing the innocent has always been a concern. always an argument. what we're finding is it's more real and large than we actually thought it was. >> guest: university researches, columbia university law school, found a case in texas that's almost certainly a mistaken execution. opponents of capital punishment are challenged, you know, find us a real case, a truly innocent person executed. well, this is probably the case in texas that's it. a case of eyewitness testimony gone wrong, people in the wrong place at the wrong time, but when you look at the man executed and the man who was now presumed guilty
stories to tell and legal principles to explain, and we were, i think, worked well on that, and martin a story teller from "20/20", i do legal analysis for abc news for 20-plus years, a marriage that worked out very well. >> host: and so i'm curious where you see, you know, the recent exoneration due to dna evidence. where do you think the book fits into that dialogue? >> guest: you know, kim, that's a very good question which the book and recent events bring to light. the...
158
158
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
which in essence is providing legal status to a lot of bad characters. you know, martinalso a piece of this legislation that bans our law enforcement officials of profiling. we need to profile even when it comes to our immigration policy. >> joe walsh says racial profiling, he's all for it. >> well, look, i mean, i think that we can have a more sophisticated argument than talking about racial profiling, which in many cases is just rank racial discrimination. unnecessary in terms of catching terrorists. which is a product not of crass profiling but a very sophisticated investigative work. which by the way, our authorities generally do an excellent job even if the fbi might have made some mistakes in this case. so this kind of emotional argument that the former congressman is making is not helpful in moving forward in a reasonable way. and it's an apples and oranges situation to say that somehow, you know, because we have these two losers who committed this heinous crime that, therefore, that casts dispersions on thousands of other people who are in this country and don't
which in essence is providing legal status to a lot of bad characters. you know, martinalso a piece of this legislation that bans our law enforcement officials of profiling. we need to profile even when it comes to our immigration policy. >> joe walsh says racial profiling, he's all for it. >> well, look, i mean, i think that we can have a more sophisticated argument than talking about racial profiling, which in many cases is just rank racial discrimination. unnecessary in terms of...
156
156
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
and friendly and smart, too, as his school said in a statement. martin bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. we are heartbroken by this loss. martin's relatives took to twitter to write about the eight-year-old. one cousin saying, i love you, martin. you will be in my mind forever and ever. and martin will also be remembered this way, from an aunt on twitter writing, martin, you were the sweetest, funniest boy. i'm going to miss you so much. but now you are an angel. >> it's still all so hard to believe, gary tucker joinds me now. you were at a vigil for the victims tonight in dorchester. >> it was very moving because it was entirely word of mouth. early this afternoon there was no word of any vigil. it turns out tonight between 1,000 and 1200 people showed up to seek solace with each other, comfort with each other and honor all three of the people who died, including little martin. it was only about a mile away from his house. an interesting thing, anderson, they also honored the first responders who did such an a
and friendly and smart, too, as his school said in a statement. martin bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. we are heartbroken by this loss. martin's relatives took to twitter to write about the eight-year-old. one cousin saying, i love you, martin. you will be in my mind forever and ever. and martin will also be remembered this way, from an aunt on twitter writing, martin, you were the sweetest, funniest boy. i'm going to miss you so much. but now you...
178
178
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
take a look. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word "peace." this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son, martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and older brother henry on the lower left were not hurt. but his mother denise and younger sister jane were seriously injured. his sister who was a dancer lost a leg and may lose part of the other leg. the father, releasing a written statement describing this real life nightmare. my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. i ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember martin. we also ask for
take a look. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word "peace." this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son, martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and older brother henry...
181
181
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
and friendly and smart, too, as his school said in a statement. martinas a bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. we are heartbroken by this loss. martin's relatives took to twitter to write about the eight-year-old. one cousin saying, i love you, martin. you will be in my mind forever and ever. and martin will also be remembered this way, from an aunt on twitter writing, martin, you were the sweetest, funniest boy. i'm going to miss you so much. but now you are an angel. >> it's still all so hard to believe, gary tucker joinds me now. you were at a vigil for the victims tonight in dorchester. >> it was very moving because it was entirely word of mouth. early this afternoon there was no word of any vigil. it turns out tonight between 1,000 and 1200 people showed up to seek solace with each other, comfort with each other and honor all three of the people who died, including little martin. it was only about a mile away from his house. an interesting thing, anderson, they also honored the first responders who did such
and friendly and smart, too, as his school said in a statement. martinas a bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. we are heartbroken by this loss. martin's relatives took to twitter to write about the eight-year-old. one cousin saying, i love you, martin. you will be in my mind forever and ever. and martin will also be remembered this way, from an aunt on twitter writing, martin, you were the sweetest, funniest boy. i'm going to miss you so much. but now...
176
176
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a police officer has been fired for using a target resembling trayvon martin. >>> a man was left partially paralyzed and with severe brain damage after a concussion during high school football practice in 2008. >>> it is a girl for former first daughter and "today" show contributor jenna bush hager. margaret laura hager was born saturday night in new york and will be known as mila. congratulations to all of them. >>> how high can the markets go? the dow and s&p both set several new all-time records last week and in fact in less than four months the s&p has already blown past targets set by some analysts for the entire year. there is also a whole lot of earnings on deck this week and citigroup will start things off reporting before today's opening bell. on friday, heavy weights wells fargo and jpmorgan chase reported record high profits but lower revenues with soda sales falling for eight years in a row, investors will look results from coca-cola and pepsico and updates on home prices in march and china reporting its economic growth slowed unexpectedly in the first quarter raising
. >>> a police officer has been fired for using a target resembling trayvon martin. >>> a man was left partially paralyzed and with severe brain damage after a concussion during high school football practice in 2008. >>> it is a girl for former first daughter and "today" show contributor jenna bush hager. margaret laura hager was born saturday night in new york and will be known as mila. congratulations to all of them. >>> how high can the markets...
415
415
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 415
favorite 0
quote 0
they often ran together as a family. martin'sher and younger sister were also injured in the blast. his father, bill, released a statement asking for patience and privacy. "my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends for their thoughts and prayers. tonight so many in this city are thinking about a father and a family who lost a son, and a neighborhood that lost one of its brightest lights. scott, martin's mother suffered a serious head injury. his seven-year-old sister lost one of her legs. >> pelley: jeff, thank you very much. one of the heroes at the finish line, the man in the cow boy hat, has experienced tragedy before. his story just ahead. ahead. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. how did i know? well, i did
they often ran together as a family. martin'sher and younger sister were also injured in the blast. his father, bill, released a statement asking for patience and privacy. "my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends for their thoughts and prayers. tonight so many in this city are thinking about a father and a family who lost a son, and a neighborhood that lost one...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
77
77
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
that those four students in greensboro also made the accomplishments that we he attribute to martin luther king as a symbol of the movement. martin luther king understood that many of the things that we attribute to him would not have been possible without the grassroots of the struggle. and that brings me back to the book that i've written about the last 50 years. when i was a teenager, a 19 year old, i went to the march on washington. and right before going, i met some of these young activists who are associated with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. i must say that that affected the way in which i viewed the march. like everyone else, i wanted to see what martin luther king's concluding speech would be. but i was also interested in the speech of john lewis who was the chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. just days before the march, i had met one of the snick activists at a conference. his name was stokely car michael. and from that time on, i understood that when we refer to martin luther king as the leader of the movement, we're also referring to him as a symbol f
that those four students in greensboro also made the accomplishments that we he attribute to martin luther king as a symbol of the movement. martin luther king understood that many of the things that we attribute to him would not have been possible without the grassroots of the struggle. and that brings me back to the book that i've written about the last 50 years. when i was a teenager, a 19 year old, i went to the march on washington. and right before going, i met some of these young...
141
141
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
but right now, martin, to be honest, our message, i mean, look, it's easy to be a democrat in this countryu want to do, martin, is not you, yourself, we want to give people things and we're growing government and we're going broke. now, republicans, our message is, we're not going to give you things. we want you to be free and more responsible for your own life. it's our message right now, martin, that's not connecting with the american people. so the reason we're having an internal fight is you've got a lot of republicans that say, hey, it's working for democrats if we give people stuff, maybe republicans should say that. i think that would be a disaster for the party. >> when you say, mr. walsh, "give people stuff," you are echoing the words of the great mitt romney who, of course, described 47% of this nation's people, population, as being a bunch of feckless free loaders. now, is that an issue of tone or content? because that appeared to be his policy position. he didn't seem to be wavering much from what you were just saying and yet the electorate decided they did not want mr. romney.
but right now, martin, to be honest, our message, i mean, look, it's easy to be a democrat in this countryu want to do, martin, is not you, yourself, we want to give people things and we're growing government and we're going broke. now, republicans, our message is, we're not going to give you things. we want you to be free and more responsible for your own life. it's our message right now, martin, that's not connecting with the american people. so the reason we're having an internal fight is...
360
360
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
regularly attended church with his family and friendly and smart, too as his school said in a statement. martin bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. we are heartbroken by this loss. martin's relatives took to twitter to write about the 8-year-old. one cousin saying i love you, martin. you will be in my mind forever and ever. and martin will also be remembered this way, from an aunt on twitter writing martin, you were the sweetest, funniest boy. i'm going to miss you so much. but now you are an angel. gary tuchman, cnn, boston. >> one life taken way too soon here in boston on monday. he was a bruins fan. there is talk about whether sports can transcend what happened here. from hockey to baseball, the yankees and red sox rivalry. yankees stadium in the bronx, wig night last night. the home team offering a moment of silence and prayer for their rival city, specifically for young ones like martin and others killed and wounded in the boston marathon tragedy. and then from a moment of silence to a moment of song, the yankees played "sweet caroline" a signature
regularly attended church with his family and friendly and smart, too as his school said in a statement. martin bright, energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. we are heartbroken by this loss. martin's relatives took to twitter to write about the 8-year-old. one cousin saying i love you, martin. you will be in my mind forever and ever. and martin will also be remembered this way, from an aunt on twitter writing martin, you were the sweetest, funniest boy. i'm going...
184
184
Apr 8, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
>> we do have a long way to go, martin. look. after newtown felt a clearer sense of consensus ever in our histo history that it was time for fundamental change. there was a safety problem affecting us all now. and the fact that that deep public consensus has resulted in so little change on the legislative front is the reason why we have to go at the core economics of this issue. our power rests in our status as consumer shareholders in the power of local and state governments, their pension funds. these are the new frontiers, and the assault weapons ban and other tragedies we've watched before our eyes that should have been a given after newtown, recommend a more economic strategy to hit the industry and the nra in their pocketbook. >> what you seem to be saying is you're admitting defeat in the legislative terms of this debate, politically you're saying we have to do something economic? >> i will -- i'm only going to contest admitting defeat on one level. the game is rigged because the fra has such a stranglehold on legislative p
>> we do have a long way to go, martin. look. after newtown felt a clearer sense of consensus ever in our histo history that it was time for fundamental change. there was a safety problem affecting us all now. and the fact that that deep public consensus has resulted in so little change on the legislative front is the reason why we have to go at the core economics of this issue. our power rests in our status as consumer shareholders in the power of local and state governments, their...
118
118
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
it took us a long time to get there. >> as martin says we are world-class procrastinators but i insist we are not quitters. although sometimes the distinction is hard to make but we did put it off for a long time and we are both semiretired. semiretired. we are still doing a lot of work. i am doing more work than i did at abc news although i'm not getting paid as well. this is something that is worth our energy and besides i don't want to be in a rest home saying we should, but it was your fault or you saying that to me. we thought it was a worthwhile project and most importantly it's an important issue and we have something to say. we had stories to tell and legal principles to explain and we work i think very well on that. martin is the storyteller from way back when on 20/20 and i've been a legal analysis or abc news for 20 plus years and it was a marriage that worked out very well. >> host: i'm curious as to where you see you know, how did this book fit into the larger assessment with the groups like the innocence project and -- 's due to dna evidence. where do you think this book
it took us a long time to get there. >> as martin says we are world-class procrastinators but i insist we are not quitters. although sometimes the distinction is hard to make but we did put it off for a long time and we are both semiretired. semiretired. we are still doing a lot of work. i am doing more work than i did at abc news although i'm not getting paid as well. this is something that is worth our energy and besides i don't want to be in a rest home saying we should, but it was...
179
179
Apr 26, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
a surprise. why did he choose to accept this invitation? >> well, martinremember planned parenthood has been very supportive of this president, particularly during the 2012 election. this really gave him a platform to reaffirm his support for the group but also to reaffirm and talk about women's health care and also his support for abortion rights. he really took on some of those states who have recently enacted tougher laws when it comes to abortion including north dakota and mississippi. he said, martin, and i quote "when you read about some of these laws, you want to check the calendar." that was part of his core message this afternoon. of course, martin, as you remember, women played a big role in helping him get re-elected. this is part of his core constituency for democrats. >> the white house received a nonpolitical visitor. who would that be? and why did he call in? >> reporter: well, that was would be none other than conan o'brien, martin. i can tell you he was here touring the white house. he is going to be the headliner at tomorrow night's white
a surprise. why did he choose to accept this invitation? >> well, martinremember planned parenthood has been very supportive of this president, particularly during the 2012 election. this really gave him a platform to reaffirm his support for the group but also to reaffirm and talk about women's health care and also his support for abortion rights. he really took on some of those states who have recently enacted tougher laws when it comes to abortion including north dakota and...
231
231
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
a schoolroom picture of eight year old martin richard, holding a sign saying "no more hurting people." martin was standing next to his father watching runners crossing the finish line. >> dispatcher: we have a multi casualty incident here >> pam: the boy took the full force of the blast. a pediatrician who tried to treat him at the scene told her husband. >> she thought he was african american because of all the soot and debris that was around. >> martin's sister lost a leg in the blast. his mother has a head injury. a neighbor says his father returned to their home late last night. >> "i saw him get out of the passenger seat and he looked like he was in a state of shock. i said 'bill.' he didn't answer me. he just walked very slowly into the house. so, his friend came over and i said 'is everything okay?' he said 'no martin was the little boy that was killed.' this morning the family of 29=year old krystle campbell confirmed that she was killed in the blast. >> she was always smiling and friendly. you could not ask for a better daughter. i cant believe it's happened doctors treating
a schoolroom picture of eight year old martin richard, holding a sign saying "no more hurting people." martin was standing next to his father watching runners crossing the finish line. >> dispatcher: we have a multi casualty incident here >> pam: the boy took the full force of the blast. a pediatrician who tried to treat him at the scene told her husband. >> she thought he was african american because of all the soot and debris that was around. >> martin's...
177
177
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
i ask you continue to pray for my family as we continue to are remember martin. a schoolmate told the boston globe the two played together on fridays, saying they liked to draw sports pictures. she said martin's younger sister who was injured in the explosion tried to do everything martin did. a vigil got underway about 30 minutes ago near the boy's home. interfaith service for everyone killed and wounded is set for thursday. tonight, the white house announced the president will travel to boston to speak at the service. joining us now with the latest from boston, ron allen and ron, i have to imagine today was a tremendously somber day in the city of boston. >> i think it was just profoundly disturbing. so many people i talked to were just upset. particularly because we learned about the three victims. a young boy, 8 years old. he lived in a town, an area of boston called dorchester, a hard working neighborhood that so many people here can relate to. the woman was from an area called medford, another very boston place and a graduate student here like so many others
i ask you continue to pray for my family as we continue to are remember martin. a schoolmate told the boston globe the two played together on fridays, saying they liked to draw sports pictures. she said martin's younger sister who was injured in the explosion tried to do everything martin did. a vigil got underway about 30 minutes ago near the boy's home. interfaith service for everyone killed and wounded is set for thursday. tonight, the white house announced the president will travel to...
148
148
Apr 10, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's a very small step forward. driven primarily, martin, i think this is the important thing, we have families from newtown and sandy hook that are down here lobbying. we've had a great effort that has been ongoing. i know steven partbarton is then the show as well. but it's been that pressure from the outside. when 91% of the american people agree with universal background checks, any step forward is welcome. still we see the threat of filibuster in the senate. and whether or not the house decides to take it up, the pressure has to continue to build. this is a good step forward. and i think it's going to be encouraging to people to see that progress can be made. but we have to remain persistent in making sure that we get after all the things that the president's called for in a very common sense manner that isn't going to take away anyone's gun, but it's going to make it safer for our children. this is a question between our children and the gun lobby. and who's going to prevail ultimately. >> absolutely, congressman. steven, there's stil
but it's a very small step forward. driven primarily, martin, i think this is the important thing, we have families from newtown and sandy hook that are down here lobbying. we've had a great effort that has been ongoing. i know steven partbarton is then the show as well. but it's been that pressure from the outside. when 91% of the american people agree with universal background checks, any step forward is welcome. still we see the threat of filibuster in the senate. and whether or not the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> martin a gagler and they turned what is a getty building into a marvelous. it's right in front of jefferson square park and it's a great building but the management sucks. >> any other questions? >> thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. our next speaker -- [applause] testing -- unfortunately it's this one. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know how you switch it though. this mic works over here. [inaudible] >> as long as you don't mind and i'm not city staff. >> [inaudible] >> at least people can hear me. >> no. it shows. it shows. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> thank you tommi. hi everyone. i am jessica layman and director of san francisco disability action and we educate and mobilize seniors and people with disabilities to make change in san francisco around health care, housing, all other issues that come up. we are very delighted to have jazzie collins works with us and we are excited about the task force and on housing and thank you for your work. i wanted to speak today about a study and work that we're doing with seniors w
. >> martin a gagler and they turned what is a getty building into a marvelous. it's right in front of jefferson square park and it's a great building but the management sucks. >> any other questions? >> thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. our next speaker -- [applause] testing -- unfortunately it's this one. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know how you switch it though. this mic works over here. [inaudible]...
387
387
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 387
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> let's start here with the disturbing, new twist in the trayvon martin case. aolice officer in florida has been fired after witnesses say he brought shooting targets with martin's image on them to a firearms training exercise. abc's matt gutman is on the story. >> reporter: a cape canaveral port authority police officer has been fired for bringing these shooting targets, bearing the likeness of trayvon martin, to a weapons exercise in central florida. >> others are accusing me of something i just plain did not do. >> reporter: this is sergeant ron king, who admits using the trayvon martin targets, with a faceless figure and hoodie, and skittles and iced tea. >> he had a target in the back of his car and offered it to two other officers. >> reporter: according to the mortified ceo of the port authority, john walsh, fellow cops disgusted with the choice of targets, turned king in. king has not been charged with any crime. and so far, has not appealed his termination. >> i would like to start my statement by apologizing for the family of trayvon martin. for being u
. >>> let's start here with the disturbing, new twist in the trayvon martin case. aolice officer in florida has been fired after witnesses say he brought shooting targets with martin's image on them to a firearms training exercise. abc's matt gutman is on the story. >> reporter: a cape canaveral port authority police officer has been fired for bringing these shooting targets, bearing the likeness of trayvon martin, to a weapons exercise in central florida. >> others are...
235
235
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
martin slowing down to avoid a wreck and never warned jeff and burton not happy about the lack of communicationi texted you about it jeff. kyle busch holds martin truex, jr.. bay area bomber boxer that is sports as we see this saturday night, giants lose and a's win, but i am really anxious for tomorrow's final round at the matters. >> people calling in? >> isn't that crazy, what other people call in and say he cheated. >> only had golf. thank you fred. >>> breaking news out of fremont where apamfrack train derailed. jade hernandez has latest for us. >> well, ken, parts of that train of the derailment son overpass about a quarter of mile from where we're standing. it's in the dark and it's hard to see, but we know from amtrak officials this happened about two hours ago. around:00 and amtrak's coast starlight, a two-engine train heading to vancouver from l.a. had the lead wheels and lead engine lose contact with the track two miles north of fremont. we have been toll this train was going slow, less than 15 miles per hour. so none of the 165 passengers were hurt. it depend on lounge it takes an a
martin slowing down to avoid a wreck and never warned jeff and burton not happy about the lack of communicationi texted you about it jeff. kyle busch holds martin truex, jr.. bay area bomber boxer that is sports as we see this saturday night, giants lose and a's win, but i am really anxious for tomorrow's final round at the matters. >> people calling in? >> isn't that crazy, what other people call in and say he cheated. >> only had golf. thank you fred. >>> breaking...
138
138
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
martin, for coming on. thank you, ambassador young. i guess i'll start with a family member. , you carry the legacy and name of your dad. how's this this country doing? how can you imagine him looking down and seeing us today and how does he feel about what we're doing? >> i think dad would characterize it as positive but we have some real challenges. he would certainly be very pleased about the fact that we elected an african-american president but he would be very concerned about the militaryism and violence that we have not irradicated yet. with 60 million people living in poverty today and 22 when he was align, with militaryism on the rise and we still spend more money than the next ten nations and then of course in our communities we are killing people more than we ever have. we can't even get a gun ban or an assault-weapons ban. i think there are still challenges but i think he would find a way to make it positive. >> you're right, martin. we saw a big fight tonight. 70% of african-americans in this country want to see tougher gun laws, stricter gun laws. thank you. mr.
martin, for coming on. thank you, ambassador young. i guess i'll start with a family member. , you carry the legacy and name of your dad. how's this this country doing? how can you imagine him looking down and seeing us today and how does he feel about what we're doing? >> i think dad would characterize it as positive but we have some real challenges. he would certainly be very pleased about the fact that we elected an african-american president but he would be very concerned about the...
231
231
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the moving pictures that has come out of this is less than a year ago when little martin richard had made a sign that said no more hurting people when he was in a peace march at school. the school where he went called him a bright energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. and the entire community it seemed wanted to come out and show support for his family. you also mentioned the young restaurant manager, just 29 years old, krystle campbell who was identified yesterday afternoon. she was a 2001 graduate of a local high school, medford high and she, too, like so many people made an event of going to the boston marathon. she was there with her best friend supporting her best friend's boyfriend who was running. there is a page that has been put up in her honor on the web describing her million dollar smile and her gorgeous bright young -- bright red hair. and then we also heard about that graduate student from china. we are now told by the chinese consulate that her parents have asked that her identity not be revealed. as terrible as these losses are, one
one of the moving pictures that has come out of this is less than a year ago when little martin richard had made a sign that said no more hurting people when he was in a peace march at school. the school where he went called him a bright energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. and the entire community it seemed wanted to come out and show support for his family. you also mentioned the young restaurant manager, just 29 years old, krystle campbell who was identified...
124
124
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
to a gun range. trayvon martin was shot and killed last year. sergeant ron king was leading a target practice with two office irs and a civilian when he pulled out the targets asks and asked if they wanted to use them, they said no. >> washgers helping compleen up the park from superstorm sandy say they're not going to do it anymore unless they get paid. they say they haven't been paid in weeks. rodney says he was promised good pay when he came to help and now r now he's close to losing his home. >> it's been tough. >> the original contract for the clean up was sub contracted out to several companies but the latest disappeared. theoriginal contractor is stepping up and offering to pay. >> we have a hero story for you, his name ransom dual. ransome is -- ransom is seven years old when flooes the lunchroom with his friend. sully startsto choke and ransom read it is ingrooed yents, his friend is alerj toik tree nuts and just ate a bunch of hazel nuts so he runs to get the teacher. >> knowing that a seven-year old is t
to a gun range. trayvon martin was shot and killed last year. sergeant ron king was leading a target practice with two office irs and a civilian when he pulled out the targets asks and asked if they wanted to use them, they said no. >> washgers helping compleen up the park from superstorm sandy say they're not going to do it anymore unless they get paid. they say they haven't been paid in weeks. rodney says he was promised good pay when he came to help and now r now he's close to losing...
71
71
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
a "top gun" element to this. we should have these. lockheed martinprincipal contractor building nests. -- building best. >> how do they compared to other contractors? >> there are the largest contractor. they build a whole host of weapon systems, they do a lot of work for the military, classified work. the biggest part of their business is providing hardware and other services to the defense department. >> if i read it right, it is run by a woman. >> a number of our largest defense contractors are run by women. happened. >> it was fortuitous in some of these other firms. the rise of female executives has been occurring over time. at some of the nation's largest defense contractors. it shows just how women are breaking through the glass ceiling in a field that has been dominated by men. >> when you set out to do this article, where did you start? >> i started by reaching out to some friends in the u.s. marine corps because i knew they were invested in the f-35. the f-35 is supposed to replace every marine combat airplane that they have. i spent a lot
a "top gun" element to this. we should have these. lockheed martinprincipal contractor building nests. -- building best. >> how do they compared to other contractors? >> there are the largest contractor. they build a whole host of weapon systems, they do a lot of work for the military, classified work. the biggest part of their business is providing hardware and other services to the defense department. >> if i read it right, it is run by a woman. >> a number...
125
125
Apr 2, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
martin van buren touched mrs. eaton's knocker. although there's a double entendre there, it points out the fact that martin van buren undercuts calhoun and steps in and places himself in position to be the next one to run for president where calhoun had been the natural choice. >> how did it become a successful bid for the presidency? >> it was somewhat complicated. he resigned. he got the -- he got eaton to resign, he got the rest of the cabinet to resign and then he got appointed -- jackson said you can't just resign, that's not good. i have to do something for you so he nominated him to be the minister, basically ambassador, to great britain, and martin van buren left for great britain happy to be the new ambassador to the court of st. james and calhoun who was the seated vice president had the deciding vote in the senate on the appointment of this nomination and he cast a vote against it, infuriating jackson, and sealing van buren's future. >> martin van buren comes to the white house, the first northerner, far northerner, new york state. >> fro
martin van buren touched mrs. eaton's knocker. although there's a double entendre there, it points out the fact that martin van buren undercuts calhoun and steps in and places himself in position to be the next one to run for president where calhoun had been the natural choice. >> how did it become a successful bid for the presidency? >> it was somewhat complicated. he resigned. he got the -- he got eaton to resign, he got the rest of the cabinet to resign and then he got appointed...
104
104
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
a lockheed martin how do pilots adapt to this? >> for the older guys is a lot tougher.tion. if you walk to identify or hits a target, you are looking at the video display. the plane nose and computes how to hit it. >> to are we worried about? >> that is a good question. the defense department, lockheed there are ad say big nation states out there is still have sophisticated air forces. they do n take off names specifically, but all of us know they're referring to countries like china -- >> same level? >> no. this is a generation more dance than anything else. that since the defense department very well. people you are concerned about cost say, but do you really need something the sophisticated? do you need this many of them? could you not achieve some of this more efficiently? they also argue that advancements and unmans aviation policy progressing so fast that 10 years from now, some of the staff may be obsolete because we will be doing a lot more of its with unmanned technology. >> more politicalles of this, this goes back to december 5, 2011, a senator john mccain. n
a lockheed martin how do pilots adapt to this? >> for the older guys is a lot tougher.tion. if you walk to identify or hits a target, you are looking at the video display. the plane nose and computes how to hit it. >> to are we worried about? >> that is a good question. the defense department, lockheed there are ad say big nation states out there is still have sophisticated air forces. they do n take off names specifically, but all of us know they're referring to countries...
449
449
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 449
favorite 0
quote 0
martin home. the clock in the center of town was stopped at the moment he was killed. at are he used to play, children scrawled "pray for martin." >> when they announced it, i was like, is it this martin? then when i saw the last name i was like yeah. i thought it was very sad. >> reporter: today we grieved with boston for martin richard. and we learned another name, another of the day at the boston marathon. >> we are heartbroken. >> krystle marie campbell was 29 years old, at the marathon cheering on her friend's boyfriend. she was a manager at jimmy's steakhouse. she took care of her sick grandmother and her dad william campbell told us she was every father's dream. her mother patty spoke outside her home. >> she was all smiles. you couldn't ask for a better daughter. we can't believe this happened. she was such a hard worker at everything she did. >> reporter: the third victim in the bombing, a chinese graduate student at boston university. her family in china has asked that her personal information not be disclosed. a day of grieving. but there were so many heroes, too
martin home. the clock in the center of town was stopped at the moment he was killed. at are he used to play, children scrawled "pray for martin." >> when they announced it, i was like, is it this martin? then when i saw the last name i was like yeah. i thought it was very sad. >> reporter: today we grieved with boston for martin richard. and we learned another name, another of the day at the boston marathon. >> we are heartbroken. >> krystle marie campbell was...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
a cricket. what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm told. what's up guys i'm enrolled below filling in for abby martin and i know i know you guys miss abby and i promise she'll be back here to break the set tomorrow but until then i want to tell you about a new campaign underway that's going to revoke president obama's nobel peace prize the petition launched by an organization called roots action is calling out the obama administration saying that it is quote widen the use of drones and other instruments of remote killing in several countries and it made perpetual war look even more perpetual than ever since just me or is it a bit ironic that a peace award is going to the same man that's managed to completely destabilize it it's about that time let's break the set. over the last six months on the show there's been one argument that has stood out the concept that democracy is a form of government should give all voices an equal opportunity to be heard to give all ideas a fair and equal platform to be communicated to the voting public and no i'm not about to start ranting about how disappointed i am wit
a cricket. what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm told. what's up guys i'm enrolled below filling in for abby martin and i know i know you guys miss abby and i promise she'll be back here to break the set tomorrow but until then i want to tell you about a new campaign underway that's going to revoke president obama's nobel peace prize the petition launched by an organization called roots action is calling out the obama administration saying that it is quote widen the...
97
97
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
a water. we could say more about the decision. not just what it was but what when intuit, and the story behind. martin as a storyteller, that resonated with them. he likes to tell stories and we had worked together on death penalty stories at 2020 which is such a treat for me to go out there with you, tocaloma to work on death penalty for juveniles, a very important case. and the opportunity to explain issues in that kind of detail and tell the stories behind that case was such a treat that you have the luxury on 2020 doing all the time, but i didn't. it was a real treat for me turn to it wasn't a case of giving him a few more seconds. >> guest: you have no idea what that meant to me. that was an out of body experience. house of representatives great. i think we're going to go to a break now. thank you so much. >> host: and so i wanted to take a moment to get into the real meat of the book, and talk about some of the cases that really stuck out to you both. >> guest: one of the truly landmark cases, anyone who practices that's been the law and luckily the court might of the case of greg versus george.
a water. we could say more about the decision. not just what it was but what when intuit, and the story behind. martin as a storyteller, that resonated with them. he likes to tell stories and we had worked together on death penalty stories at 2020 which is such a treat for me to go out there with you, tocaloma to work on death penalty for juveniles, a very important case. and the opportunity to explain issues in that kind of detail and tell the stories behind that case was such a treat that you...
123
123
Apr 16, 2013
04/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
i am the mother of a soon to be 8-year-old boy and i can't imagine life without them. god bless martin'samily during this difficult time. my thoughts and prayers are with the family. so very, very sorry. this especially poignant message from ginger brown. being a mom mom who recently lost my only child i pray for his parents. i hope they were comforted by the fact that he was so close to them and he was obviously proud of his dad that day. thank you, ginger. it occurs to me with all the social media -- the faces and the tears of these victims are not only in your living room, heck, they're on your ipad, too. and we feel their pain. i'm just hoping there's comfort in all that connectedness for the people that could really use a little comfort right now. i could use more of your e- mails. the address here mailbag@wusa9.com. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. that's our broadcast. i'll be right back here at 11:00 along with leslie and topper. log on any time to wusa9.com. we'll see you tonight. bye-bye. >>> the boston marathon bombing the day after. >> "e.t" with the stars personally
i am the mother of a soon to be 8-year-old boy and i can't imagine life without them. god bless martin'samily during this difficult time. my thoughts and prayers are with the family. so very, very sorry. this especially poignant message from ginger brown. being a mom mom who recently lost my only child i pray for his parents. i hope they were comforted by the fact that he was so close to them and he was obviously proud of his dad that day. thank you, ginger. it occurs to me with all the social...
538
538
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 538
favorite 0
quote 1
a gun control bill. gun-control advocates gathered in downtown indianapolis, many of those who turned out for families with children. the nevuv assassinated civil rights leadership dr. martin luther king was among those who took part. in the bay area two events illustrated the sharp divisions over firearms. ktvu's noelle walker report oz a buyback where 250 weapons were turned not far from a gun show with a long line of buyers. >> good morning, how are you? >> how many firearms do you have in the car? one? >> reporter: another weekend, another gun buyback in the bay area. >> my husband is an ex-police officer. so we had a weapon that we don't want to have around the house anymore. >> reporter: this buyback in south san francisco was organized in less than a week and all gun owners aiming for cash $100 for pistol and sheriff's deputies, $200 for assault weapons. there is a flipside to every coin. if heads because the buyback, tails was over the hill at the cow palace. >> maybe we can get them to move the gun buyback here? >> reporter: the line snaked through the participant. >> just look at it, it's record attendance. >> reporter: they weren't waiting to turn in guns, but t
a gun control bill. gun-control advocates gathered in downtown indianapolis, many of those who turned out for families with children. the nevuv assassinated civil rights leadership dr. martin luther king was among those who took part. in the bay area two events illustrated the sharp divisions over firearms. ktvu's noelle walker report oz a buyback where 250 weapons were turned not far from a gun show with a long line of buyers. >> good morning, how are you? >> how many firearms do...
105
105
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a florida police officer is in hot water for what looked like a picture of trayvon martin for target practice. coming up at 4:48, the reason he gave for using the photo. >> plus, a man accused of stealing jewelry is trapped inside. the drastic steps he took to hide the evid ttpcwwww >>> good monday morning. coming up on 4:44 and 39 seconds. a special good morning to latisha richardson, part of the event star at the cherry blossom parade. wonderful lady. she says she starts her day with us every weekday. so we were pleased to meet her. thanks for saying hello. what a gorgeous weekend we had. great weekend for a parade. >> it was beautiful saturday morning. debbie brooks who was our contest winger got the v.i.p. tickets -- winner got the v.i.p. tickets. she and her friends were fabulous as well. you did a nice job on the parade. >> we had a lot of fun. thanks, howard. >> and howard has pictures posted on his facebook page. >>> let's get you going with not so classy weather this morning. a little drizzle. also over to andrews this morning. so spotty light showers now and a few more hou
. >>> a florida police officer is in hot water for what looked like a picture of trayvon martin for target practice. coming up at 4:48, the reason he gave for using the photo. >> plus, a man accused of stealing jewelry is trapped inside. the drastic steps he took to hide the evid ttpcwwww >>> good monday morning. coming up on 4:44 and 39 seconds. a special good morning to latisha richardson, part of the event star at the cherry blossom parade. wonderful lady. she says...
219
219
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
and one of the firefighters who went in there and is actually saw poor martin dead was a firefighter in that third grade with martin. so, again, small big town. >> i want you to listen to something that the mayor said this morning at the cathedral. let's listen to that. >> i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down, because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air, and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. >> longest-running mayor in this town. has he had a finer moment? >> he's the best. that's tommy menino of the hyde park meninos and got out of his wheel chair and got up and did that. god love him. >> let's go to -- there is a very interesting moment today with president obama where he talked about his personal connection to boston. i think we have that on video. let's listen to that. >> every fall, you welcome students from all across america and all across the globe, and every spring you graduate them back into the world. i know this, becau
and one of the firefighters who went in there and is actually saw poor martin dead was a firefighter in that third grade with martin. so, again, small big town. >> i want you to listen to something that the mayor said this morning at the cathedral. let's listen to that. >> i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down, because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air, and blood on the streets, tears in...
245
245
Apr 8, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
a great week. i'm not fearing any man! >> and the shot rang out, kapow! >> martin luther king has been shot at the lorraine. >> report of a shooting. >> we have information that the shot came from a brick building directly west. >> the subject ran south on main street. >> the young white male, well dressed, possibly in a late model white mustang, went north on main street, 610. >>> i'm soledad o'brien at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. 40 years ago, dr. martin luther king jr. was shot down and murdered right here on this balcony where i'm standing. the greatest civil rights leader in our nation's history, killed before his dreams could be realized. the alleged assassin, a small-time criminal on the run. yet to this day questions still linger and fester, and even some of dr. king's closest aides believe the full story has yet to be told. we will try. ♪ he was an american martyr. a man who broke through the barriers of segregation with the philosophy of nonviolence. only to be shot down by a hidden gunman before his time. >> we had to change the world. >> 4
a great week. i'm not fearing any man! >> and the shot rang out, kapow! >> martin luther king has been shot at the lorraine. >> report of a shooting. >> we have information that the shot came from a brick building directly west. >> the subject ran south on main street. >> the young white male, well dressed, possibly in a late model white mustang, went north on main street, 610. >>> i'm soledad o'brien at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. 40...
207
207
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
a hero. american hero. but martin, one of the parallels here that comes back to me all the time is the madrid bombing case. because in that case, a lot of the bombs were placed on the transit system, and the al qaeda affiliated terrorists there, they didn't kill themselves until the police went to their apartment and then they blew themselves up when the police came. so i think in the madrid case, the bombing campaign would have went on and on and on. it doesn't mean that they're not willing to kill themselves and self-sacrifice in their mission for bin laden or his ilk. but if they can continue their bombing campaign, they can, you know, wreak more havoc and death. >> i understand that, james, but one of the things people have been asking, is having expedited their evil to the extent that they did on monday at the marathon finish, why did they stay in the area? i mean, surely that was a sufficient effect in terms of the deaths and the injuries for these people to feel as they they accomplished what they wanted. and e
a hero. american hero. but martin, one of the parallels here that comes back to me all the time is the madrid bombing case. because in that case, a lot of the bombs were placed on the transit system, and the al qaeda affiliated terrorists there, they didn't kill themselves until the police went to their apartment and then they blew themselves up when the police came. so i think in the madrid case, the bombing campaign would have went on and on and on. it doesn't mean that they're not willing to...