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trayvon martin had run away. he has four minutes to run under 100 yards to the house where he's staying. four minutes. in the trial is a critical issue. it was reported wisely toward the trial that the dispatcher told george zimmerman "the washington post and "the new york times" not leave the truck. no, the request came after he left the truck. after the dispatcher could hear him breathing heavily. he walks to one street to get an address to meet the dispatcher. he knows -- do you want the cops? yes. i don't know where the kid is. what is your creases? i'm not giving it out. he could be hanging around. he starts walking back toward the truck and met at the intersection and it's a critical t intersection where the east west and north south in between back to the houses. and trayvon martin confronts him. according to george zimmerman. and trayvon martin says, you have a problem? and zimmerman says no, i don't have a problem. and then trayvon martin sucker punches him and says you do now. and zimmerman stumbles, yo
trayvon martin had run away. he has four minutes to run under 100 yards to the house where he's staying. four minutes. in the trial is a critical issue. it was reported wisely toward the trial that the dispatcher told george zimmerman "the washington post and "the new york times" not leave the truck. no, the request came after he left the truck. after the dispatcher could hear him breathing heavily. he walks to one street to get an address to meet the dispatcher. he knows -- do...
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crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it martin if i can go to you first we've been seeing the american pivot to asia at least it's been announced it's lost a lot of energy and over the last few weeks it's a little bit more focused with biden visiting the the region and we have the chinese with their new restrictive arizona and travel routes what step is this in the new battle for the pacific in your mind. i think that the chinese hard fact how they have recognized that proved to bomber he's a weak president and therefore they're pushing as far as they can go they've actually talked about their purview of the pacific perimeter reaching to hawaii that's in the long future but of course. not in the short term. and what they're doing is actually diplomatic that gradually. you remember that they had they still have a confrontation with the philippines over the shoal where they claim some arlen's some rocks and the filipinos say they don't that's going on. and now they've just decided unilaterally to. put in a defensive zone apparently
crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it martin if i can go to you first we've been seeing the american pivot to asia at least it's been announced it's lost a lot of energy and over the last few weeks it's a little bit more focused with biden visiting the the region and we have the chinese with their new restrictive arizona and travel routes what step is this in the new battle for the pacific in your mind. i think that the chinese hard...
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martin, welcome, martin from poland.] that's all right. martin, how do you know this gentleman here? >> we live close by. live close by to him. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, his fate rests entirely in your hands. how are you at trivia, martin? >> depends on what trivia. >> jimmy: he seems pretty confident. good luck to you, buddy. good luck to you, joe. remember this -- it's very easy, martin. just answer correctly and your friend doesn't have to get his chest waxed. simple enough, right? >> right. >> jimmy: let's look at tonight's categories. we've got sri lankan prime ministers. [ laughter ] swedish architecture of the 18th century. [ laughter ] did somebody say neopharmaphobia? [ laughter ] now you'll notice that neopharmaphobia is in quotes. [ laughter ] 978 b.c. [ laughter ] other lesser known sri lankan prime ministers. and of course potpourri. [ laughter ] feel good about these categories? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: you do. yeah, absolutely, i can tell. uh, now as for rules of the game, i will choose the ca
martin, welcome, martin from poland.] that's all right. martin, how do you know this gentleman here? >> we live close by. live close by to him. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, his fate rests entirely in your hands. how are you at trivia, martin? >> depends on what trivia. >> jimmy: he seems pretty confident. good luck to you, buddy. good luck to you, joe. remember this -- it's very easy, martin. just answer correctly and your friend doesn't have to get his chest waxed....
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co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies and in london we crossed to martin mccauley he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london thank you gentlemen for joining me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it our market if i can go to you first we've been seeing the american pivot to asia at least it's been announced it's lost a lot of energy and over the last few weeks it's a little bit more focused with biden visiting the region and we have the chinese with their new and restrictive arizona and travel routes what step is this in the new battle for the pacific in your mind. i think that the chinese hard fact they have recognized that they're pretty good bomber is a weak president and therefore they're pushing is far as they can go they've actually talked about their perimeter the pacific perimeter reaching to hawaii that's in the long future but of course not in the short term. and what they're doing is actually the primitives that gradually. you remember that they had they sti
co-director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies and in london we crossed to martin mccauley he is a specialist on international affairs at the university of london thank you gentlemen for joining me crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it our market if i can go to you first we've been seeing the american pivot to asia at least it's been announced it's lost a lot of energy and over the last few weeks it's a...
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well i would slightly disagree with with martin here it's true that china perhaps perceives obama as weak but i see this more in the longer term and that is that the united states is largely playing a bystander role in this the pacific pivot isn't some ways an acknowledgment of the u.s. bystander role over the last decade and this is largely between china and japan this current issue united states has encouraged japan to have a more aggressive more muscular shall we say foreign and military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is with its economic strength its growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting how you phrase this because the weakest link of american foreign policy in the pacific is its allies potentially because what
well i would slightly disagree with with martin here it's true that china perhaps perceives obama as weak but i see this more in the longer term and that is that the united states is largely playing a bystander role in this the pacific pivot isn't some ways an acknowledgment of the u.s. bystander role over the last decade and this is largely between china and japan this current issue united states has encouraged japan to have a more aggressive more muscular shall we say foreign and military...
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martin?ana, thank you very much. >>> let's check on the 1,000 mile snowstorm that's effecting millions from the midwest to the east. jennifer grey is one of the millions, standing outside in chicago. at least it is looking a little better, jennifer. >> reporter: yeah, the snow has started to let up, it really came down for about six hours earlier this morning. now we're starting to see it let up a little bit. clouds are starting to lift a little bit. you're just now able to see downtown. look at this. it snowed for six hours straight. we got about four inches of snow in chicago. comes up halfway to my knees. we have also seen snowplows out, doing a good job of clearing out the streets, sidewalks. we have seen salt trucks come every so often as well. doing a great job as far as that's concerned. bridges and overpasses will definitely be slow moving as we go through the next couple days. temperatures here in chicago are not expected to get above freezing until thursday. temperatures have been a
martin?ana, thank you very much. >>> let's check on the 1,000 mile snowstorm that's effecting millions from the midwest to the east. jennifer grey is one of the millions, standing outside in chicago. at least it is looking a little better, jennifer. >> reporter: yeah, the snow has started to let up, it really came down for about six hours earlier this morning. now we're starting to see it let up a little bit. clouds are starting to lift a little bit. you're just now able to see...
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the autopsy to days later the only wound on trayvon martin is a bruised knuckle. two days later within 40 hours trayvon martin's father comes san to the station they played the screams and the chief investigator is there and listen to him say that is not trayvon. this is what they do within 48 hours why they had no interest to block or arrest george zimmerman. that would not stand. now you need a little agitation and propaganda you have to politicize the case to move forward. of the great white defendant playbook was in place and i will walk you through how this came to be. because the orders do not come from the soviet union not even a national clearinghouse. there are local groups to know how to exploit the system he and they know it is necessary. it is civil-rights lawyers and florida that are put in touch with these guys make a good living so we establishments about presumed racial injustice. they see the case then their eyes light up all kinds of potential. a 70 year-old child -- 14 year-old state contacted the package together he was just going to the store
the autopsy to days later the only wound on trayvon martin is a bruised knuckle. two days later within 40 hours trayvon martin's father comes san to the station they played the screams and the chief investigator is there and listen to him say that is not trayvon. this is what they do within 48 hours why they had no interest to block or arrest george zimmerman. that would not stand. now you need a little agitation and propaganda you have to politicize the case to move forward. of the great white...
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"newsroom" continues right now with martin savage. >> hello, everyone. i'm martin savage. thanks very much for joining me for these time hours of 2013. it is the holiday that everyone, no matter their creed or country, celebrates. we're talking about the magic of new year's, of course. while it has yet to hit the united states, in much of the world it is already 2014. it arrived in style. >> happy new year! >> celebrations in hong kong and taiwan. at this moment, new year's is hitting the revelers in pakistan, the maldives, and amsterdam island in the indian ocean. back here stateside, we're less than ten hours away from the big event on the east coast. of course, that is all the focus. in case you're wondering, the times square ball says it is set, even tweeting today, quote, here we go again, we need to rehearse? seriously, 100-plus years, i got this. let's check in with cnn's margaret conley. she's live in times square. the entertainment doesn't begin for hours. how much of a crowd is there already? >> reporter: martin, there's a crowd already gathered here at 47th and
"newsroom" continues right now with martin savage. >> hello, everyone. i'm martin savage. thanks very much for joining me for these time hours of 2013. it is the holiday that everyone, no matter their creed or country, celebrates. we're talking about the magic of new year's, of course. while it has yet to hit the united states, in much of the world it is already 2014. it arrived in style. >> happy new year! >> celebrations in hong kong and taiwan. at this moment, new...
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. >> host: your koether is martin hellwig. who is martin hellwig? >> guest: martin hellwig was someone i met is a graduate student and on a completely different topic he was just a little bit ahead of me. our paths had parted sometime in the late 80s. he was from germany originally. he was at the max planck institute for research on the public goods or something like that and what happened was after the crisis i started wondering what was going on in the financial system and why it created all these problems and was there something to do about it or was it like in earthquake that we had to live through it the perfect storm? i started reading the narrative then the policy proposals. the more i looked, the more disturbed i was. i started talking about academics and there's a whole part there i didn't get into but i didn't like what i heard and i didn't like what i didn't hear. the fact that i wasn't hearing certain things seemed obvious to me and i started asking questions. when i read i came across a lecture that martin hellwig gave about the crisis
. >> host: your koether is martin hellwig. who is martin hellwig? >> guest: martin hellwig was someone i met is a graduate student and on a completely different topic he was just a little bit ahead of me. our paths had parted sometime in the late 80s. he was from germany originally. he was at the max planck institute for research on the public goods or something like that and what happened was after the crisis i started wondering what was going on in the financial system and why it...
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. >>> hello, i'm martin savidge. news newstopping our stories. a huge snowstorm dumps up to 16 inches of snow from kansas to maine. that's creating dangerous conditions on roads and a real headache for thousands of stranded air travelers. >>> outrage across the country over a wealthy teen's slap on the risk sentence for a deadly dui accident. our legal experts weigh in on the legitimacy of the affluenza defense. >>> and pope francis, he's "time" magazine's person of the year but he's getting other less flattering titles from some political conservatives who don't like his comments about materialism and trickle down economics. the debate this hour. we begin with the huge snowstorm that has made life difficult for much of the country. it hit a thousand-mile-wide area dumping anywhere from 6 to 16 inches of snow from kansas to maine. roads are slick, flights are canceled, and the snowplows are out in force. here's cnn a's alexandra field. >> reporter: the sights and sounds of a feergs winter storm overnight the large swath of snow and ice moved into
. >>> hello, i'm martin savidge. news newstopping our stories. a huge snowstorm dumps up to 16 inches of snow from kansas to maine. that's creating dangerous conditions on roads and a real headache for thousands of stranded air travelers. >>> outrage across the country over a wealthy teen's slap on the risk sentence for a deadly dui accident. our legal experts weigh in on the legitimacy of the affluenza defense. >>> and pope francis, he's "time" magazine's...
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martin luther king, as well as nelson mandela? >> i would say that my uncle was always a peaceful warrior. he fought for peace, justice. he wanted to end oppression. but he held on to that his whole life. of course, nelson mandela only acquired some of those qualities later in life. however, i believe they both went through the fire. i believe that they were forged to beeaders and to resist oppression, and martin luther king, jr. fought for that here in america, and nelson mandela fought so hard in south africa, but those two movements did finally meet, and i think that was their commonality. >> i think both of these men were nobel peace prize winners. both remarkable in that they overcame extraordinary odds of racism, and in for nelson mandela, national apartheid. when he came out of prison he came out different. filled with humility and grace and a gentleness he took with him when he was elected to office and worked with the very people who villainized him for a all of his life. hodoes a person come to the place where they can p
martin luther king, as well as nelson mandela? >> i would say that my uncle was always a peaceful warrior. he fought for peace, justice. he wanted to end oppression. but he held on to that his whole life. of course, nelson mandela only acquired some of those qualities later in life. however, i believe they both went through the fire. i believe that they were forged to beeaders and to resist oppression, and martin luther king, jr. fought for that here in america, and nelson mandela fought...
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i came across a lecture that martin gave, martin hellwig, about the crisis. and that made sense to me. so as i entered this and started writing, i got in contact with martin in early 2010. and we started exchanging views and ideas. i wrote something, and what he said made sense to me, where as a lot of other people said did not. and use more involved in banking for 20, 25 years, so it's like i'm a newcomer, i come from harper governance looking into banks and saying, that is a really strange industry. very strange. and so it's like, to the point that i would open a textbook and said, wait, this is the same as my students in my class, what they said. take the gamble. it was shocking, shocking. anyway, and so the spring of 2010, towards the summer, i decided that basically i've heard enough nonsense. i was not going to just, you know, say something any office and kind of complaint to my friends and go out there. fortunately, i was scared into, into, you know, keeping silent. i was going to go into it and then i called martin, and i was alerted actually that the
i came across a lecture that martin gave, martin hellwig, about the crisis. and that made sense to me. so as i entered this and started writing, i got in contact with martin in early 2010. and we started exchanging views and ideas. i wrote something, and what he said made sense to me, where as a lot of other people said did not. and use more involved in banking for 20, 25 years, so it's like i'm a newcomer, i come from harper governance looking into banks and saying, that is a really strange...
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martin bashir is done, finished. he handed in his resignation letter at nbc news for the disparaging, vile comments made about governor sarah palin. bob beckel and andrea tantaros react. peter sweitzer has details on a new report here. in three and a half years leading up to the obama care website, the president and secretary sebelius never had a one on one meeting. i'm even shocked at the this. we'll find out. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the merces-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease e 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim
martin bashir is done, finished. he handed in his resignation letter at nbc news for the disparaging, vile comments made about governor sarah palin. bob beckel and andrea tantaros react. peter sweitzer has details on a new report here. in three and a half years leading up to the obama care website, the president and secretary sebelius never had a one on one meeting. i'm even shocked at the this. we'll find out. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to the best. and...
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martin bashir is done, finished. he handed in his resignation letter at nbc news for the disparaging, vile comments made about governor sarah palin. bob beckel and andrea tantaros react. peter sweitzer has details on a new report here. in three and a half years leading up to the obama care website, the president and secretary sebelius never had a one on one meeting. i'm even shocked at the this. we'll find out. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> welcome to "hannity" earlier today president obama gave a very long-winded speech and addressed the topic he likes to call, quote, income ineq
martin bashir is done, finished. he handed in his resignation letter at nbc news for the disparaging, vile comments made about governor sarah palin. bob beckel and andrea tantaros react. peter sweitzer has details on a new report here. in three and a half years leading up to the obama care website, the president and secretary sebelius never had a one on one meeting. i'm even shocked at the this. we'll find out. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new...
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to me, the greatest thick about martin -- thing about martin luther king was that he could speak about religion and politics in every speech constantly and was never accused of mixing church and state. which is remarkable. and it's because he did it with such an amazing adroitness. he'd say you want equal souls? fine. you want equal votes? fine. they both lead to the same place. they both lead to justice, and they go through race. and he's not trying to subject one to the other, which is how you get in trouble with that. and there are examples of that. so i think the best general notion about how you refute the tendency, it's a proven historical tendency to distort and even invert lessons from race to make them more compatible with what you want to believe is to preserve personal stories that have the truth in them. and that's all the time we have. i'm sorry. [applause] thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> peter schweitzer
to me, the greatest thick about martin -- thing about martin luther king was that he could speak about religion and politics in every speech constantly and was never accused of mixing church and state. which is remarkable. and it's because he did it with such an amazing adroitness. he'd say you want equal souls? fine. you want equal votes? fine. they both lead to the same place. they both lead to justice, and they go through race. and he's not trying to subject one to the other, which is how...
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see that's the cultural conditioning that i'm talking about earlier is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites he was outspoken about union rights he wanted spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism you know aggressively outspoken are going to all that stuff has been glossed over each why oppose the vietnam war exactly all that stuff has been glossed over in the in general in the corporate media and in the characterizations of martin luther king and it's all been turned into oh it's just about summarized i'm so proud of you and so happy that you are one of the few . television and political analysts that has acknowledged that it will be thank you and in the fifty seconds ago left here how do we avoid that happening with nelson mandela you don't the reality is you don't you have programs like this you have people who understand the. st understand history you got to remember you talk them out of two generations that have parents that don't know the history now that this fascinating this n
see that's the cultural conditioning that i'm talking about earlier is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites he was outspoken about union rights he wanted spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism you know aggressively outspoken are going to all that stuff has been glossed over each why oppose the vietnam war exactly all that stuff has been glossed over in the in general in the corporate media and...
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the that's the cultural considering it on top and it really is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites here as outspoken about union rights human rights spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism aggressively outspoken on american and other all that stuff has been glossed over each wire opposed the vietnam war exactly all the stuff has been glossed over in the in general in the corporate media in the characterizations of martin luther king and it's all been turned into oh it's just about all right i'm so proud of you and so happy that you are one of the few. television political analyst that has acknowledged it well thank you and in the fifty seconds ago last year how do we avoid that happening with nelson mandela you don't the reality is you don't you have programs like this you have people who understand the history understand history you got to remember you talk him out of two generations of pants that don't know the history now they're fascinating this new movies out mandela
the that's the cultural considering it on top and it really is so martin luther king was. a radical i mean martin luther king was outspoken about economic justice both for blacks and whites here as outspoken about union rights human rights spoken he was outspoken about american imperialism aggressively outspoken on american and other all that stuff has been glossed over each wire opposed the vietnam war exactly all the stuff has been glossed over in the in general in the corporate media in the...
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martin luther king jr. was a christian but said i want to use my christianity to work toward a just nation, not use as a pretext to justify bigotry against everybody else in the nation. >> what's interesting, it does play into sort of the persecution narrative you do see on the right. the sense we're being persecuted. there is a war on christmas, our free speech. even though no government, let's just be clear, there is no government that intervened to do anything to phil robertson. these were private companies. >> absolutely right. and look. not only are they talking about persecution, but they're putting up their own nails. they're climbing up their own tree and hanging up by themselves. ain't nobody hosting them up there. they're saying look at me, because i'm raised up and look at me being a victim here. so the victim mentality is amazing. they're always talking to left wing people or progressives or liberals or black people or women saying stop that victim mentality. who is a bigger victimizer than -- s
martin luther king jr. was a christian but said i want to use my christianity to work toward a just nation, not use as a pretext to justify bigotry against everybody else in the nation. >> what's interesting, it does play into sort of the persecution narrative you do see on the right. the sense we're being persecuted. there is a war on christmas, our free speech. even though no government, let's just be clear, there is no government that intervened to do anything to phil robertson. these...
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martin? >> thanks, we'll continue to check back with you. >>> let's talk about the weather, because a huge snowstorm is pushing its way from the midwest to the east right now. it's bringing heavy snow and freezing rain, and that would also mean misery to millions of people across the region that's going to be affected. folks in chicago, well, they already know this all too well today. it is hovering around freezing there, and it's exactly the place where we send out our jennifer gray to share the misery, and she'll give us an idea of how bad the snowstorm is. hello, jennifer. >> reporter: hi, martin, yeah, the snow has been coming down since the wee hours of the morning. we got here about 5:00 this morning. it was snowing then, and still snowing now. we're in grant park, and about 3 inches have fallen so far, and another inch or two is possible before the snow moves out of chicago. expected to move out when 3:00 this afternoon. you know, for the month of december, chicago is supposed to have
martin? >> thanks, we'll continue to check back with you. >>> let's talk about the weather, because a huge snowstorm is pushing its way from the midwest to the east right now. it's bringing heavy snow and freezing rain, and that would also mean misery to millions of people across the region that's going to be affected. folks in chicago, well, they already know this all too well today. it is hovering around freezing there, and it's exactly the place where we send out our jennifer...
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martin bashir apologized. that was an extreme case. but it doesn't matter when you say, oh, my gosh, i really made a mistake. sometimes for the wrong reasons. >> justine sacco wrote letter that she was ashamed for the pain she caused. she said it was stupid and offensive, but then she was practically burned at the stake while she was on a plane unable to respond. >> yeah. she was ready, waiting for the plane to land. has it landed yet. >> i haven't gotten a satisfactory explanation for what the joke was and what -- i mean -- >> it made no sense. >> it didn't make sense and it seemed very insensitive and you have to wonder do you want somebody to be your spokesperson if they're going to do things like this. >> you have tens of thousands of people using this #hasjustinelandedyet. and it seems like it was virtually a forum over a woman who virtually no one had heard of before. >> part of it is there is a competition to be short, to be fast, to be witty. so if you put all of those things together, it's an explosion. and it leads to pushing
martin bashir apologized. that was an extreme case. but it doesn't matter when you say, oh, my gosh, i really made a mistake. sometimes for the wrong reasons. >> justine sacco wrote letter that she was ashamed for the pain she caused. she said it was stupid and offensive, but then she was practically burned at the stake while she was on a plane unable to respond. >> yeah. she was ready, waiting for the plane to land. has it landed yet. >> i haven't gotten a satisfactory...
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>> well, you know, martin, the snow has let up just a little bit. it's been coming down for six or seven straight hours. you know, in chicago for the month of december they normally get about three inches of snow. before this winter storm, they've already gotten about four and then on top of that we've probably gotten about four more inches. that's more than double what they're expected to see in the month of december. already way ahead of schedule. >> my colleague in the thick of it. alexandra, how are conditions for you? >> well, jennifer, it may be letting up where you are, but it is picking up where we are. we're taking a trip right now from new york city to boston, and we're just approaching the connecticut border at 84, and this is where we're seeing the snow really start to pick up. if you take a look out of our rear window, you are looking southeast there. new york city is behind us. we left manhattan at about 1:30 this afternoon. the snow was coming down all morning, and definitely starting to stick. they're expecting three to five inches t
>> well, you know, martin, the snow has let up just a little bit. it's been coming down for six or seven straight hours. you know, in chicago for the month of december they normally get about three inches of snow. before this winter storm, they've already gotten about four and then on top of that we've probably gotten about four more inches. that's more than double what they're expected to see in the month of december. already way ahead of schedule. >> my colleague in the thick of...
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y alfredo. >>> felicidades para martín. >>> es una buena noticia que aligerará mucho la depresión y. come sabroso y fresco. prego homestyle alfredo sobre ragú classic alfredo. ¿prego alfredo? quizás debería probar más cosas nuevas. whooooo hoooooo... [ locutor ] escoge sabor. escoge prego. ♪.>>> >>> faltan solo 7 días para navidades, walmart tiene los precios más bajos, esta es tu navidad, walmart. >>> algo medio extraño en despierta américa, porque aunque me da mucho gusto presentarlo, se me hace extraño que esté aquí, pero siempre es un honor presentarle a johnny. >>> la verdad que me gusta mucho. >>> oye mi johnny, me están diciendo que ahora vas a ser el paparazzi oficial de despierta américa. >>> usted tiene toda la razón, maestro, el trabajo que me conseguiste, eso de jefe, no es lo mmío. >>> pero te daban buen dinero. >>> pero no podía con el jefe, que me mandaba todos los días, entonces, quiero ser el paparazzi oficial de despierta américa, entonces así voy a traer las fotos más increíbles y desmpapanantes del planeta. >>> entonces, ya empezaste a trabajar . >>> por supuesto
y alfredo. >>> felicidades para martín. >>> es una buena noticia que aligerará mucho la depresión y. come sabroso y fresco. prego homestyle alfredo sobre ragú classic alfredo. ¿prego alfredo? quizás debería probar más cosas nuevas. whooooo hoooooo... [ locutor ] escoge sabor. escoge prego. ♪.>>> >>> faltan solo 7 días para navidades, walmart tiene los precios más bajos, esta es tu navidad, walmart. >>> algo medio extraño en despierta...
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. >> martin? >> well vladimir putin, the leader of russia who outmaneuvered the united states in virtually every strategic corner of the world. >> clarence? >> the most exotic political race, the new mayor of our biggest city. >> the envelope please, martin. thank you. >> i can't tell you what's in there, john. you've got to read it. >> it is magnificent, yes. johnny had the answers. right? >> yes. >> god bless his soul. >> the biggest winner of 2013 is russian president vladimir putin. he resolved the syrian crisis in the new york times that ended the military action against syria. in december putin snatched ukraine away from the west just before ukraine signed a trade pack with the european union. boosting russia's international prestige. okay biggest loser of 2013. >> barack obama and obama care. >> eleanor? >> you've got a small point there, pat. but the president still has his job. i think the biggest loser is the president of egypt, mr. morsi, who was deposed in the military coo and has not
. >> martin? >> well vladimir putin, the leader of russia who outmaneuvered the united states in virtually every strategic corner of the world. >> clarence? >> the most exotic political race, the new mayor of our biggest city. >> the envelope please, martin. thank you. >> i can't tell you what's in there, john. you've got to read it. >> it is magnificent, yes. johnny had the answers. right? >> yes. >> god bless his soul. >> the biggest...
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hello people of earth i might be martin this is breaking the site well after publicly opposing government surveillance last week internet search giant google has enjoyed a wave of good press before we all decide to instill our full faith and trust the benevolent and almighty google we might just want to use their search bar to google boston dynamics is it yesterday sergey brin the little company purchased boston dynamics an engineering firm with strong ties the military's defense advanced research projects agency or darpa so what is boston dynamics all about this terrifying and shah dropping robot such as big dog four legged robot that can climb hills or cheetah a robot that can run at twenty nine miles an hour and most lifelike that man humanoid robot that can move around like a human and detect chemical leaks so what the hell is one of the biggest internet companies in the world doing purchasing these spooky cyborgs all telling me in google's keeping tight lipped about its intentions but keep in mind the corporation has a newly created secretive robot division and it's the double on of
hello people of earth i might be martin this is breaking the site well after publicly opposing government surveillance last week internet search giant google has enjoyed a wave of good press before we all decide to instill our full faith and trust the benevolent and almighty google we might just want to use their search bar to google boston dynamics is it yesterday sergey brin the little company purchased boston dynamics an engineering firm with strong ties the military's defense advanced...
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mccauley author and analyst on russia firstly martin let's just talk about russia and the e.u. friction now russia saying that there is a danger that goods could flood its markets value crain and so therefore it's threatening to impose customs taxes judi's an act of intimidation so says europe i mean that's a fair accusation will the protesters will see it as an act of intimidation one of the the complaints of the protestors is their present yearly coverage given to president putin i don't know whether this is true or not they actually believe that and they would like ukraine to stand up for themselves and not to give in to intimidation so therefore this fuels if you like nationalism and the feeling that ukraine is under siege and therefore it should defend itself and the present government doesn't appear to be capable of doing that so what is the situation now in ukraine is this a conflict between the east and west or is actually a domestic crisis unfolding around the country. it's both because if you take ukraine you can split it between the the west western part which is bas
mccauley author and analyst on russia firstly martin let's just talk about russia and the e.u. friction now russia saying that there is a danger that goods could flood its markets value crain and so therefore it's threatening to impose customs taxes judi's an act of intimidation so says europe i mean that's a fair accusation will the protesters will see it as an act of intimidation one of the the complaints of the protestors is their present yearly coverage given to president putin i don't know...
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scorsese -- you made a film with martin scorsese.t would you say? >> i could write a book. >> stories like you told me. >> plus, i have never seen a filmmaker -- you cannot compare him to anyone else, at least in my opinion. he is my favorite artist of any medium, you know? my favorite artist of all time. you understand that is my actual hero, creatively. i would say the most impressive will about him -- you encounter problems on set. a scene will not be working, whether visually, or the acting, or the writing. whatever it is. what martin scorsese can do faster and more efficiently than anyone i have ever seen is fix a problem as easy as it looks for me to go like that. as simple as, the glasses turned the wrong way. but that is how he fixes a massive problem with many moving parts. >> boom. it is done. here is what marty said about jordan. jordan, jake lamotta, or the character in goodfellas -- people tried to distance themselves from those kinds of characters. it is someone else. not like me. but in actuality, it is not someone els
scorsese -- you made a film with martin scorsese.t would you say? >> i could write a book. >> stories like you told me. >> plus, i have never seen a filmmaker -- you cannot compare him to anyone else, at least in my opinion. he is my favorite artist of any medium, you know? my favorite artist of all time. you understand that is my actual hero, creatively. i would say the most impressive will about him -- you encounter problems on set. a scene will not be working, whether...
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martin picard is such a man.countered hybrid of rut outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator, he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud quebecois, and perhaps he more than anyone else has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he's an unlikely ambassador for his country and province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day trapping beaver with local trapper, carl. >> no? >> so the bait is wood? >> yeah, just the bark. >> they eat the bark? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada? empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was made of a beaver pelt. >> that's why today it's the icon of canada. >> to a lesser extent, the tradition continues today. carl continues to trap, usually called on by provincial officials to trap beaver, and clear away dams of what could be become an overly destructive population. >
martin picard is such a man.countered hybrid of rut outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator, he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud quebecois, and perhaps he more than anyone else has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he's an unlikely ambassador for his country and province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day trapping beaver with local trapper,...
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then you have the martin bashir thing, which was really quite different. he was making a very legitimate point about sarah palin. >> let's back up for people who haven't been following. sarah palin had given a speech in which she compared the national debt and owing money to china to slavery. a lot of people didn't like that. i said this in the beginning, it is fair game to criticize sarah palin, fox news contributor, over that, but let's not mince words here. what bashir said in a scripted read with graphics that had to be approved or acquiesced by other people at the network, you know, suggested using her as a toilet. >> yes. and i think the legitimate point that he was making is that these slavery things are brought up too often and this is how awful slavery is. then he brought up a vulgar thing at the end for it which he apologized. yeah, that happens on msnbc. it happens on fox news. people on this network have talked about decapitating me and turning me into hummus. nobody's getting suspended or barely apologizing for that sort of thing. >> was that
then you have the martin bashir thing, which was really quite different. he was making a very legitimate point about sarah palin. >> let's back up for people who haven't been following. sarah palin had given a speech in which she compared the national debt and owing money to china to slavery. a lot of people didn't like that. i said this in the beginning, it is fair game to criticize sarah palin, fox news contributor, over that, but let's not mince words here. what bashir said in a...
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of course, everybody is mandela to gandhi and martin luther king, although neither of them was in favor of violence, but nelson mandela went to violence not to take over the country, but to get the white minority regime to listen to the demands of black people, but even as late, early in '64, martin luther king was calling for nelson mandela's release. in 1965, he spoke in london, and called for internal sanctions. he echoed that in the '80s and, of course you know, the free south african movement in which president obama spoke of being a part of as a young student was very much a part of the ultimate number of things that brought a man to apartheid in south africa. i was u here in '85, and as you said, it was a gruesome, gruesome period, and i went to a hilltop so that i could overlook the prison where they said nelson mandela had a garden that he used to tend, and i was so hoping, if i couldn't see him, i could see the garden, but, of course, i was followed by state security people an d had to leae in a hurry. >> well, there you are. pictures of you, the young woman, sitting down with
of course, everybody is mandela to gandhi and martin luther king, although neither of them was in favor of violence, but nelson mandela went to violence not to take over the country, but to get the white minority regime to listen to the demands of black people, but even as late, early in '64, martin luther king was calling for nelson mandela's release. in 1965, he spoke in london, and called for internal sanctions. he echoed that in the '80s and, of course you know, the free south african...
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. >> your friend martin luther king jr. had an impact on the world as well. what was the connection between these two leaders. >> both of them are fighting apartheid systems. out of king was the "65 act. redefining the laws. 18-year-olds couldn't vote. you couldn't go on college campuses or go bilingually. the coalition led to the sanctions against south africa, set to free nelson mandela, and free south africa. they are aware of our kinship. >> reverend jessie jackson. president obama paid tribute to the life of nelson mandela. he ordered flags to be flown at half staff at the white house and federal facilities. let's go to mike viqueira. the president had a lot to say about nelson mandela, right. >> he did. it's no secret to anyone that follows the career that this man was an inspiration to him throughout his life and as a matter of fact inspired him to get into politics. president obama told the story how as a young student he was never interested in politics until he got to college and ended up at public rallies, antiapartheid rallies on campus. worked on
. >> your friend martin luther king jr. had an impact on the world as well. what was the connection between these two leaders. >> both of them are fighting apartheid systems. out of king was the "65 act. redefining the laws. 18-year-olds couldn't vote. you couldn't go on college campuses or go bilingually. the coalition led to the sanctions against south africa, set to free nelson mandela, and free south africa. they are aware of our kinship. >> reverend jessie jackson....
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martin luther king jr.t for that here in america and nelson mandela fought so hard in south america. those movements did finally meet and i think that was their commonality. >> i think they were both noble peace prize winners and they overcame racism, and when he came out of friday, you mention thad he came out a very different man. he was stilled with humility, grace, and gentleness that he took with him when he went to office. he ended up working with the very people that villainized him for all of his life. how does a person come to the place where they can put aside the bitterness, hurt, and all of the offenses they have receive todd do that. >> as you ask that question, i think about my own father reverend a.d. king, who when hi uncle, martin luther king jr. was killed, i wanted to hate somebody and strike out at somebody. he said you case hate white people, you can't hate any people, it's the devil and we have to fight the devil. martin luther king jr. always said i will not stoop so low that men will
martin luther king jr.t for that here in america and nelson mandela fought so hard in south america. those movements did finally meet and i think that was their commonality. >> i think they were both noble peace prize winners and they overcame racism, and when he came out of friday, you mention thad he came out a very different man. he was stilled with humility, grace, and gentleness that he took with him when he went to office. he ended up working with the very people that villainized...
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martin luther, using pamphlets. poetry. tom paine and his pamphlet, common sense, and the pamphlets were used in the runup to the revolutions. when we use social media today it's the a version of the way media operated. >> you write for wealthy romans the distinction between letter writing and conversation was further blurred by the custom of dictating outgoing letters to describes and having incoming letters red aloud to them. >> guest: indeed. if you were someone like cicero or julius cesar -- caesar was famous for being able to dictate two letters at once so you would dictate letters and have a staff of messengers, and then when incoming messengers brought a scroll you describe would perhaps read it out to you. romans like cicero and cease kerr were cave -- capable of reading and writing. the the role of describe is akin to role that broad band works. and it is clean and fast. and the romans had slavery and it was cheap. so the romans were able to have this sort of social media ecosystem where they passed messages to eac
martin luther, using pamphlets. poetry. tom paine and his pamphlet, common sense, and the pamphlets were used in the runup to the revolutions. when we use social media today it's the a version of the way media operated. >> you write for wealthy romans the distinction between letter writing and conversation was further blurred by the custom of dictating outgoing letters to describes and having incoming letters red aloud to them. >> guest: indeed. if you were someone like cicero or...
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>> martin, thank you so much.vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm rosa florez live in new york. thank you so much for spending some of your sunday with us. we start with some sad news tonight. the iconic actor peter o'toole is dead. >> my life when it is written will read better than it lived. >> that line may have been appropriate for king
>> martin, thank you so much.vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm rosa florez live in new york. thank you so much for spending some of your sunday with us. we start with some sad news tonight. the iconic actor peter o'toole is dead. >> my life when it is written will read better than it lived. >> that line may have been appropriate for king
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he now stars alongside lee favouredo dicaprio in a new movie by martin scorsese. here is the trailer for the wolf of wall street. >> excuse me. >> yeah. >> is that your car. >> yeah. >> jag. >> yeah, yeah. >> how much money you make. >> i don't know, $72,000 last month. >> you show me a pay stub for $72,000, i quit my job right now and i work for you. >> hey, listen, i quit. yeah, i'm going into stocks. >> my name is jordan, at the tender age 262 i headed to the only place that could hit my high minded am bigs. >> the name of the game move the money were your client's pocket into your pocket, but if you make your clients unam at the same tie it is advantageous to everyone, correct? >> no. >> i started my own firm out of an abandoned auto body shop. >> we will be targeting the wealthiest 1% of americans. >> i love three things. i love my country i love jesus christ an i lovemaking people rich. >> but i needed to mold him in my own image. >> with this script i'm going teach each and every one of you to be the best. >> this is the greatest company in the world! >> i
he now stars alongside lee favouredo dicaprio in a new movie by martin scorsese. here is the trailer for the wolf of wall street. >> excuse me. >> yeah. >> is that your car. >> yeah. >> jag. >> yeah, yeah. >> how much money you make. >> i don't know, $72,000 last month. >> you show me a pay stub for $72,000, i quit my job right now and i work for you. >> hey, listen, i quit. yeah, i'm going into stocks. >> my name is jordan, at...
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and so martins is trying to dismiss the problematic charges.g authority refuses to dismiss the charges. can you say something about what you think is going on and attention of why all these various people within the administration seem to be pulling in different directions? >> yes. first, to start with the question of you know an appeal from the d.c. circuit and should the supreme court taketh? it's true the supreme court has turned down all the deals of the habeas cases from the d.c. circuit. those appeals were filed by the prisoners and against the government seeking to get released over the adverse ruling from the d.c. circuit. when the government appeals particularly when they appeal on an issue involving the constitutionality of the military commissions statute, i think the supreme court is going to find it much more difficult to ignore. i think the government says something these lower court judges have thrown a part of our statutes, we disagree and we wanted definitive ruling. you expressed barely left open in 2006. i think the higher th
and so martins is trying to dismiss the problematic charges.g authority refuses to dismiss the charges. can you say something about what you think is going on and attention of why all these various people within the administration seem to be pulling in different directions? >> yes. first, to start with the question of you know an appeal from the d.c. circuit and should the supreme court taketh? it's true the supreme court has turned down all the deals of the habeas cases from the d.c....
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what's up everyone on abby martin this is breaking this that guy's health and worry about. in the literature children are beginning this country looks like the have of the very hungry caterpillar are so outdated i mean those are so two thousand and late which is why today i'm very excited about the release of ted cruz's brand new children's book because richest oracle narrative not only outlines his rise of the senate but it teaches america's children how to take their country back cruise style it's called ted cruz to the future but you're probably recalled ted cruz of the past because that's where this book is taking our kids one of the themes is the importance of religion when it comes to politics because it all separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion another of course is obamacare that suggests that it's worse than mass murder for profit because according to ted cruz providing health care to poor people is quote worse than any war but the best part the absolute best part about this is that it's a coloring book which means your children will get a uniqu
what's up everyone on abby martin this is breaking this that guy's health and worry about. in the literature children are beginning this country looks like the have of the very hungry caterpillar are so outdated i mean those are so two thousand and late which is why today i'm very excited about the release of ted cruz's brand new children's book because richest oracle narrative not only outlines his rise of the senate but it teaches america's children how to take their country back cruise style...
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and what kind of things the majority company has done to do due diligence thank you so much alan martin director of research partnerships africa canada appreciate it thank you very much. after the break you guys are talking off these are met at the guardian to break down the extent of corporate espionage among activists stick around. i wonder if we can add democracy at least the expansion is in the seat of the kind of spouse by george w. bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par with communism on par with nazis long parley and militant really gents you know the ideology that's going to make people lead to an increase in violence i think the problem is the idea that by military force decapitated government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy. spontaneously last. march as consumer p.c.'s and i see what many in the country is the federal government to simply say this property of the united states government. is the united states diligent it was troubling us to realize it can just by. just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental prote
and what kind of things the majority company has done to do due diligence thank you so much alan martin director of research partnerships africa canada appreciate it thank you very much. after the break you guys are talking off these are met at the guardian to break down the extent of corporate espionage among activists stick around. i wonder if we can add democracy at least the expansion is in the seat of the kind of spouse by george w. bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par...