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science editor and to his right a familiar face here martin jack our religious affairs and ethics correspondent gentleman good to have you here at the big table let me start with you derek so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you with me theoretically yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually i've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically to overcome since dolly there are just there's some technical aspects to doing this kind of cloning that were very difficult to overcome and now they've overcome them now they're within our group of animals so they're in evolutionary terms these are very closely related animals so you can probably expect that most of what they did in order to obtain these these these clones would also work with humans it might not have to assume the drive that motivated researchers to keep trying and trying until they got it right with the monkeys is going to keep driving them until they get it right with humans yes but
science editor and to his right a familiar face here martin jack our religious affairs and ethics correspondent gentleman good to have you here at the big table let me start with you derek so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you with me theoretically yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually i've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically...
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two years later, i wrote a letter to martin jack -- martin was a king junior. in 1957, and i told him that i wanted to attend a state-supported college, called troy state. it did not admit black students. dr. king wrote me back and sent me a round trip grade bus ticket and invited me to come to mount everett -- montgomery to visit him. in the meantime, i have been accepted at a college in nashville, tennessee. american baptist college. dr. king got back in church with me and said, when you're home for spring break, come and see me. i traveled from troy to montgomery, and a young lawyer by the name of freddie gray met me at the first baptist church. me in to see dr. king. youin luther king jr. said, are the boy from troy? are you john lewis? am johndr. king, i robert lewis. but he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up, to find a way to get in the way. announcer: you can watch the rest of the speech and more speeches on martin luther king from members of the congressional black caucus tonight, on c-span, at 8:00 p.m. eastern. c-span'
two years later, i wrote a letter to martin jack -- martin was a king junior. in 1957, and i told him that i wanted to attend a state-supported college, called troy state. it did not admit black students. dr. king wrote me back and sent me a round trip grade bus ticket and invited me to come to mount everett -- montgomery to visit him. in the meantime, i have been accepted at a college in nashville, tennessee. american baptist college. dr. king got back in church with me and said, when you're...
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science editor and to his right a familiar face here martin jack our religious affairs and ethics correspondent gentleman good to have you here at the big table let me start with you derrick so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you with me sirota clee yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually they've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically to overcome since dolly there just there's some technical aspects to doing this kind of cloning that were very difficult to overcome and now they've overcome them now they're within our group of animals so they're in evolutionary terms these are very closely related animals so you can probably expect that most of what they did in order to obtain these these these bones would also work with humans and i have to assume the dr that motivated researchers to keep trying and trying until they got it right with the monkeys is going to keep driving them until they get it right with humans yes but we should be
science editor and to his right a familiar face here martin jack our religious affairs and ethics correspondent gentleman good to have you here at the big table let me start with you derrick so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you with me sirota clee yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually they've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing...
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martin luther king 30. we're watching a coastal storm, or flurries close to the coast, 36. wednesday, 32 flurries, thursday, 38. friday not as harsh 38. >> jackdown" is next. >> we're back here tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. there she is the winner of the philadelphia inaugural auto show contest. >>> plus the curtis or which he orchestra -- curtis orchestra kicks off their new season. we'll take you inside. >> for christie ileto, chris sowers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day. el: broke, homeless, selling my body to get high, locked up, a slave to heroin - that was my life. married, a homeowner, a professional, recovering and thriving - that's my life now. i got help. you can too. new years means a new day for those struggling with addiction. don't suffer. don't wait. choose help. call 844 reachnj or visit reachnj.gov announcer: jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." over the years i've met animals that hiss, grunt, and even belch. but they're all just whispers compared
martin luther king 30. we're watching a coastal storm, or flurries close to the coast, 36. wednesday, 32 flurries, thursday, 38. friday not as harsh 38. >> jackdown" is next. >> we're back here tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. there she is the winner of the philadelphia inaugural auto show contest. >>> plus the curtis or which he orchestra -- curtis orchestra kicks off their new season. we'll take you inside. >> for christie ileto, chris sowers, and the entire "action...
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. >> hey, jack, how about that e >>> this morning on "world news now," questions of racism on this martin. >> hear the president's answer when asked if he's a racist, insisting he's the least racist person. this as republican senators stand up for him, disputing that he made vulgar comments to describe african countries. >>> and new fallout after the panic in hawaii. the scramble to make sure it never happens again. but why did it take 38 minutes to give the all clear. >>> moments of panic for passengers on this plane, skidding off a runway and sliding down a cliff, stopping a few feet from the black sea. we have new video from inside. >>> and the miracle in minnesota. the weekend's playoff action is capped off with a stunning play at the end of the game. we'll show you the many twists and turns along the road to the super bowl on this monday, january 15. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> they were a little bit excited. >> it was just as they planned. wait a minute. >> you and the team, what, what, what just happened? >> they were all depressed about it. >> what a game. >> f
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deeply narrow when it comes to issues of poverty, jack kemp and others putting pressure on the republican party, legacy of martin luther king putting pressure on the democratic party but the other side of this, which we have to be honest about is market driven corporate media that made donald trump the center of entertainment where they made big money, one of the ceos made it clear donald trump is bad for the country, good for us, why is it good for you? revenue. they followed every speech, my dear brother bernie sanders got 20 seconds, 30 minutes, why not have equal treatment? it is market driven even in the media. thank god for c-span. can you imagine what the quality of public dialogue would be without c-span? fox news, msnbc, the propaganda machines. one a conservative propaganda machine the other a neoliberal propaganda machine. we have dialogue with them and so forth but you are not going to get the most balanced view out of sean hannity or chris hayes. they have their own agendas. you can't just promote your agenda. you got to mention something bigger than your own agenda. that is how democracy works. >>
deeply narrow when it comes to issues of poverty, jack kemp and others putting pressure on the republican party, legacy of martin luther king putting pressure on the democratic party but the other side of this, which we have to be honest about is market driven corporate media that made donald trump the center of entertainment where they made big money, one of the ceos made it clear donald trump is bad for the country, good for us, why is it good for you? revenue. they followed every speech, my...
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jacking up the rate at a fast time. we not go measured quarter-point by quarter-point but 38 of a point move? martinwe started three years ago, we would be up not one point to five but at 3%, so let's just jump to that. we cannot do that without upsetting markets, but we have to get there. the danger is, the equity markets will not like it. the equity market so far has been fine with the hike. we did not have the temper tantrum we had last time. why are you worried for the next 12 months? martin: because i think the equity markets are priced way out of line with historic experience. the s&p price-earnings ratio was something like 70% higher than its historic average. if it goes back to a normal price-earnings ratio, that would be a very big drop. and it would cost investors, households, $10 trillion, just for the one-time correction. that would be a serious impact on the economy and the fed would not be in a position to offset it. are you telling me that you believe equities and bonds or at a bubble? janet yellen discussed that and was worried about that. martin: the short answer is yes, a bubble me
jacking up the rate at a fast time. we not go measured quarter-point by quarter-point but 38 of a point move? martinwe started three years ago, we would be up not one point to five but at 3%, so let's just jump to that. we cannot do that without upsetting markets, but we have to get there. the danger is, the equity markets will not like it. the equity market so far has been fine with the hike. we did not have the temper tantrum we had last time. why are you worried for the next 12 months?...