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but until that moment, martin's defense attorneys believed, perhaps more than martin himself, that hewould be acquitted. >> i think martin took it better than we did. he was like, i'm okay. and i was thinking, i'm not okay. >> and then according to defender randy spencer, martin said something quite remarkable. >> this may seem strange, but he even respects what his daughters did. not because he killed his wife, but because if they really believed that he killed his wife, he would expect them to advocate for her. and so he understands -- >> he told you that? >> he did. yeah. >> and now, because his daughters advocated for michele, martin macneill will go to prison, perhaps for the rest of his life. >> we're just so happy he can't hurt anyone else. we miss our mom. we'll never get her back. but that courtroom was full of so many people who loved my mom. >> do you feel that you finally got justice? >> there was justice for my mom today. >>> in 20 seconds, her life ended. a special needs girl killed by a local deputy. leads to a lot of painful questions in one community. good evening. an
but until that moment, martin's defense attorneys believed, perhaps more than martin himself, that hewould be acquitted. >> i think martin took it better than we did. he was like, i'm okay. and i was thinking, i'm not okay. >> and then according to defender randy spencer, martin said something quite remarkable. >> this may seem strange, but he even respects what his daughters did. not because he killed his wife, but because if they really believed that he killed his wife, he...
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you've got to perform to make your profit. >> martin: they must love you at lockheed martin. >> bogdan, david, and if they want what i call "winner's profit," they have to act like and perform like winners, and that's fair. >> martin: although the f-35 won't begin to enter service until next year at the earliest, pilots are already conducting test flights and training missions at bases in california, florida, maryland, arizona, and nevada. it's supposed to replace virtually all the jet fighters in the united states military. there's one model for the air force, another for the navy-- designed to catapult off an aircraft carrier-- and a third for the marines, which seems to defy gravity by coming to a dead stop in mid-air and landing on a dime. >> david berke: this is a fighter that has amazing capabilities in a lot of ways. >> martin: lieutenant colonel david berke says there's no comparison between the f-35 and today's jet fighters. >> berke: i'm telling you, having flown those other airplanes, it's not even close to how good this airplane is and what this airplane will do for us. >>
you've got to perform to make your profit. >> martin: they must love you at lockheed martin. >> bogdan, david, and if they want what i call "winner's profit," they have to act like and perform like winners, and that's fair. >> martin: although the f-35 won't begin to enter service until next year at the earliest, pilots are already conducting test flights and training missions at bases in california, florida, maryland, arizona, and nevada. it's supposed to replace...
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work this one much for martin kaymer. >> fowler, also plus 2. martin kaymer. he is going to be a popular man in germany, i'm gonna tell you that. victory on mother's day last month at the players. and on father's day here in the united states. an emotional double for martin kaymer. >> he had a lot of good shots and he just was fantastic with the putter. >> right down there behind him. on this putt, it moves right. >> it does. going to give kaymer pretty much on the same line. just didn't hit enough good shots today, johnny. you know, he didn't play badly but he had some misses that really put him in very awkward spots. he has played well but just couldn't mount any kind of real options to challenge kaymer. >> there weren't a lot of greens hit by the last six groups, even martin. kaymer only hit 9 out of 18 greens and he is 1 under for the day. that shows what kind of putting and scrambling he did trying to grab solo second with a birdie at 18. >> to the right. so fowler and kaymer finish. fowler ties for second. >> just 25 years old. i get the feeling the way
work this one much for martin kaymer. >> fowler, also plus 2. martin kaymer. he is going to be a popular man in germany, i'm gonna tell you that. victory on mother's day last month at the players. and on father's day here in the united states. an emotional double for martin kaymer. >> he had a lot of good shots and he just was fantastic with the putter. >> right down there behind him. on this putt, it moves right. >> it does. going to give kaymer pretty much on the same...
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but martin kaymer is too tough. he sounded like a ryder cup against him at the players championship with jordan spieth on the week with the players. it will be a partisan crowd for sure tomorrow. one last look at the board, third round, 72. seven worse than the previous two, 65s, for a five-shot lead. if you missed any action get caught up live on u.s. open coming your way on golf channel. join us tomorrow for the final round action of 114th u.s. open. the coverage begins noon eastern here on nbc on father's day. coming up next, it's your local programming and later on, starting at 7:00 central, did the date line and jonah hill on "saturday night live." so one more day to go before we say good night from pinehurst. some more memories, sights and highlights are what we've seen already transpire through the first three rounds. of the third u.s. open in the last 15 years at pinehurst no. 2. rustic setup. and it's been entertaining. final round tomorrow comes your way. ♪ >> from germany, martin kaymer. ♪ ♪ don't stop do
but martin kaymer is too tough. he sounded like a ryder cup against him at the players championship with jordan spieth on the week with the players. it will be a partisan crowd for sure tomorrow. one last look at the board, third round, 72. seven worse than the previous two, 65s, for a five-shot lead. if you missed any action get caught up live on u.s. open coming your way on golf channel. join us tomorrow for the final round action of 114th u.s. open. the coverage begins noon eastern here on...
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martin luther king jr. the u.s. capitol rotunda, this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the speak of the united states house of representatives, the boehner. john >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capitol. [applause] as you can see, the dome is construction. getting some repairs, and there's a technical term for but the architect see we could just refer to it as the donut. on july 2, 1964, congress completed what may be the most fundamental and most ourequential legislation of long history. of 1964ghts act recognizes that every citizen has the right to pursue happiness, without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color thision or national origin was including of course martin king jr. and coretta scott king who we honor today medal.congressional gold we have many special guests. we are especially grateful for presence of president johnson's daughter, linda johnson robb, and along with her husband, former senator chuck robb. [applause] we're also pleased to have wi
martin luther king jr. the u.s. capitol rotunda, this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the speak of the united states house of representatives, the boehner. john >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capitol. [applause] as you can see, the dome is construction. getting some repairs, and there's a technical term for but the architect see we could just refer to it as the donut. on july 2, 1964, congress completed what may be the most fundamental and most...
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maurice. >> dubois: david martin at the pentagon. now about the men on the other side of the prisoner swap, the five taliban members sent from guantanamo bay to qatar. and holly williams is there. >> reporter: this taliban propaganda video claims to show the five men celebrating their freedom shortly after arriving in qatar. they haven't been seen in public here since. they're not allowed to leave qatar for 12 months, but when the year is up, they'll be free to go wherever they choose. their temporary home is the wealthiest country in the world, a tiny arabian state smaller than connecticut that uses its oil riches to gain influence in the middle east. >> qatar has the best relationship with the united states. it's our main ally. >> reporter: abdullah al-athbah edits a newspaper here owned by a member of qatar's royal family. how will they be treated? >> they will be under our security here and government. but at the same time, they will have their freedom to move, you know, to go to malls. if they want to go to movies, to watch a mo
maurice. >> dubois: david martin at the pentagon. now about the men on the other side of the prisoner swap, the five taliban members sent from guantanamo bay to qatar. and holly williams is there. >> reporter: this taliban propaganda video claims to show the five men celebrating their freedom shortly after arriving in qatar. they haven't been seen in public here since. they're not allowed to leave qatar for 12 months, but when the year is up, they'll be free to go wherever they...
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martin luther king has been shot in memphis. our world changed that tragic day. president johnson had enormous respect for dr. king. they worked closely together to pass the civil rights act, the voting rights act, what we are celebrating this week, 50 years later. our panelists to discuss the relationship between these two men is about as good as it gets. first, doris concerns goodwin, a pulitzer prize winning author, a former member of the lbj white house staff and one of the first members of the white house fellows program that was created by president johnson and by john gardener. joe califano, who served as domestic affairs advisor, better put, domestic affairs czar for prejudice from 1965 to 1969. ambassador andrew young, one of dr. king's very closest aides, the first african-american united states congressman elected from the deep south since reconstruction. appointed by president carter as united states ambassador to the united nations. and mayor of my city of atlanta from 1982 until 1990. taylor branch, pau pulitzer prize winning author best known for h
martin luther king has been shot in memphis. our world changed that tragic day. president johnson had enormous respect for dr. king. they worked closely together to pass the civil rights act, the voting rights act, what we are celebrating this week, 50 years later. our panelists to discuss the relationship between these two men is about as good as it gets. first, doris concerns goodwin, a pulitzer prize winning author, a former member of the lbj white house staff and one of the first members of...
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martin luther king jr.d caretta scott king. justifiably considered the first family of the civil rights movement. may the breath of god uphold their noble and heroic story. may it carry to all generations a message to inspire all americans. no matter their belonging to a minority in our country. may the sacrifices of martin luther and caretta and those of so many inspired by them, or who joined them in their struggles throughout, echo now history as it calls to us all to be men and women for others. especially for those whose rights are threatened. god bless america. justice for all, both now and into a greater future for our nation. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, from the 11th district of all high oh, and chair of the congressional .lack caucus [applause] >> good afternoon. today we commemorate one of the most significant pieces of legislation in our history, and we honor to of the world's greatest leaders. after martin luther king jr. and president lyndon b. johnson, exemplify the princi
martin luther king jr.d caretta scott king. justifiably considered the first family of the civil rights movement. may the breath of god uphold their noble and heroic story. may it carry to all generations a message to inspire all americans. no matter their belonging to a minority in our country. may the sacrifices of martin luther and caretta and those of so many inspired by them, or who joined them in their struggles throughout, echo now history as it calls to us all to be men and women for...
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martin savidge joins us from outside atlanta. what do we know now, martin? >> good evening, anderson. a source close to the investigation has spoken to hln's nancy grace and says as you point out there, there were a number of computers, work computers for the father that have now been seized, and apparently investigated. and that source says on one of those computers there was a search that specifically was looking for how long it takes for an animal to die in a hot car. now that would seem like an electronic smoking gun. however, it's quite clear to authorities they already felt that the father's excuse or explanation that this was an accident was unraveling. they felt that because just one look at the route he claims to have taken would show you that. we found that ourselves. according to the investigative narrative, the day that the baby dies begins here when the father and son are seen at this restaurant, and the father is seen placing the 22-month-old baby into the back seat of his car into a child seat. they don't say how investigators saw that, whethe
martin savidge joins us from outside atlanta. what do we know now, martin? >> good evening, anderson. a source close to the investigation has spoken to hln's nancy grace and says as you point out there, there were a number of computers, work computers for the father that have now been seized, and apparently investigated. and that source says on one of those computers there was a search that specifically was looking for how long it takes for an animal to die in a hot car. now that would...
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now miss martin is sitting down with me to discuss modern women in the workplace like ourselves can we have it all or like to think that it's all coming off so let's get to it. so it is day to day i'm bust with two of these stories we're giving you to the first is the federal open market committee vision for the future of the u.s. economy the second is amazon's. new mobile phone now we'll start off with the fed stuff it's pretty important to the f o m c has decided to continue to taper its quantitative easing program cutting another ten billion dollars from its monthly bond purchases to thirty five billion dollars officials believe the us economy will expand at a rate of two point two percent in two thousand and fourteen the fed projected the benchmark federal funds rate would be two point two one point two one point two percent on average by the end of two thousand and fifteen and two point five percent by the end of twenty sixteen unemployment has continued to fall and inflation is picking up but it's still unclear when the fed will decide to raise rates. now time to talk about th
now miss martin is sitting down with me to discuss modern women in the workplace like ourselves can we have it all or like to think that it's all coming off so let's get to it. so it is day to day i'm bust with two of these stories we're giving you to the first is the federal open market committee vision for the future of the u.s. economy the second is amazon's. new mobile phone now we'll start off with the fed stuff it's pretty important to the f o m c has decided to continue to taper its...
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stokely carmichael and martin luther king.p in terms of his perspective. >> we feel that we must continue this march right now, that it is urgent to do it. and we will be calling on people of good will from all over the nation to join us in this march. >> martin luther king was almost at the level of sainthood. stokely carmichael understood that he needed that symbol in order to provide legitimacy for what he was trying to do. >> we want to put president johnson on the spot. he called a conference two days ago to fulfill these rights. we want those rights fulfilled. they cannot be fulfilled with words. words cannot stop bullets. and we need action and we need it now from the federal government. >> no more questions, gentlemen. >> all right. >> we have the march. >> the most impressive thing about this march on mississippi is a developing coalition among civil rights leaders. there are reports of differences between leaders, and they are true. but their organizations have always been divided. a split among them is nothing new.
stokely carmichael and martin luther king.p in terms of his perspective. >> we feel that we must continue this march right now, that it is urgent to do it. and we will be calling on people of good will from all over the nation to join us in this march. >> martin luther king was almost at the level of sainthood. stokely carmichael understood that he needed that symbol in order to provide legitimacy for what he was trying to do. >> we want to put president johnson on the spot....
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. >> martin: the f-35 joint strike fighter is the pentagon's newest warplane and its most expensive weapons system ever. it is supposed to replace virtually every other jet fighter in the united states military. >> this is a fighter that has amazing capabilities in a lot of ways. >> martin: the f-35 is a supersonic computer, the most complex fighter jet ever built. it's also seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget. >> ♪ well, my heart went boom when i crossed that room... ♪ >> i looked around and i could see the hysteria on some of these girls, tears streaming down their faces. ( girls screaming ) >> safer: his name is henry grossman, a photographer who won the confidence of the beatles and any number of icons of the
. >> martin: the f-35 joint strike fighter is the pentagon's newest warplane and its most expensive weapons system ever. it is supposed to replace virtually every other jet fighter in the united states military. >> this is a fighter that has amazing capabilities in a lot of ways. >> martin: the f-35 is a supersonic computer, the most complex fighter jet ever built. it's also seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget. >> ♪ well, my heart went boom when i...
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>> one of olamide's former roommates, ashley todd martin, had entered olamide's apartment uninvited through the unlocked front door. >> this apparently angered olamide. ashley's attitude was, why don't you have your door locked while you're taking a shower? >> olamide and ashley had recently decided to live separately. >> olamide didn't want to be around this girl anymore. according to olamide's close friends from home, this girl seemed to be a bad influence on olamide, and they were concerned about olamide's relationship with this girl. >> i heard them have a couple of fights sometimes. you know, i'd be on the phone and they'd be fighting with each other. and she wasn't normal when she fought with her. it wasn't the olamide that i knew. >> ashley todd martin vehemently denied any involvement in olamide's disappearance, but police thought her constant appearances on television newscasts to discuss olamide were suspicious. >> it's like, i feel bad, i feel guilty, but i'm just glad that you don't have to sit here and wonder whether she's being hurt
>> one of olamide's former roommates, ashley todd martin, had entered olamide's apartment uninvited through the unlocked front door. >> this apparently angered olamide. ashley's attitude was, why don't you have your door locked while you're taking a shower? >> olamide and ashley had recently decided to live separately. >> olamide didn't want to be around this girl anymore. according to olamide's close friends from home, this girl seemed to be a bad influence on olamide,...
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martin has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the san francisco public utilities commission is urging customers to continue conserving water in order to avoid mandatory rationing. officials released their mid- year update today. and say--- so far-- about one- point- four billion gallons of water. has been saved. but that's only 17 - percent of the year-end goal. which is eight- billion gallons. officials say, if conservation trends continue and increase. that will lower the chance of water rationing. with summer just beginning. officials are worried about the alarming eraly start to the state's fire season. the warning they have for the public. shoppers in the east bay --- stunned--- after hearing that a historic department store is closing down. what is going up in it's place. a long -delayed project to help save lives on the golden gate bridge. how a suicide barrier may soon be put into place. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in man
martin has pleaded not guilty to the charges. the san francisco public utilities commission is urging customers to continue conserving water in order to avoid mandatory rationing. officials released their mid- year update today. and say--- so far-- about one- point- four billion gallons of water. has been saved. but that's only 17 - percent of the year-end goal. which is eight- billion gallons. officials say, if conservation trends continue and increase. that will lower the chance of water...
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reports from david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm maurice dubois and this is our western edition of the broadcast. the joy and relief that usually accompany the release of an american p.o.w. are being overshadowed tonight by criticism of the deal that won his freedom and questions about how he was captured in the first place. 28-year-old army sergeant bowe bergdahl is in a u.s. military hospital in germany tonight. the taliban released him over the weekend in exchange for five terror suspects held at guantanamo. and david
reports from david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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martin horn, who formerly ran new york city jails and david director of the american civil liberties union national prison project. anthony graves let me start with you, most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it, walk us through a day, the sun comes up maybe you see it, maybe you don't, but it is a new day, what's a day in solitary like? >> well, they start off about 3:00 in the morning when they are coming through and waking you up to feed you. and breakfast consistents of maybe one egg, and one biscuit. and some jelly. and biscuit is hard, and the egg is probably cold. that's how your day starts off. and then they cut the lights on you about 5:00 in the morning. and the lights stay on. if you are allowed to go out for one hour that day, they come and they handcuff you, they shackle you, they strip you out, they dehumanize you, they put you in a bigger cage for an hour, and you walk around like a wounded animal, because there's nothing else you can do in there. no workout equipment, inning. then after that, they cake you back in
martin horn, who formerly ran new york city jails and david director of the american civil liberties union national prison project. anthony graves let me start with you, most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it, walk us through a day, the sun comes up maybe you see it, maybe you don't, but it is a new day, what's a day in solitary like? >> well, they start off about 3:00 in the morning when they are coming through and waking you up...
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martin goldsmith and diane. i will be stepping aside as soon as i introduce him and he will take over the program. marvin talbot spent 30 years as an award-winning reporter and cbs news and nbc news. he has written and co-authored 11 nonfiction books and the two fiction books and he's currently working on a new book the soviet spring arrives and the challenge of putting's russia. he is a nonresident senior fellow with the foreign-policy programs at brookings and as a senior adviser to th advisor tor center on crisis reporting. he focuses on the impact of media and on public politics, policies and politics and is an expert on national security with a focus on u.s. relations with russia, europe and the middle east. with great pleasure i introduce marvin kalb. [applause] scenic thank you all for coming to the program. very quickly to set the stage, hitler came to power in germany, 1933 in five years later in the fall of 1938 there was when the '90s decided to destroy as best they could do synagogues and they got th
martin goldsmith and diane. i will be stepping aside as soon as i introduce him and he will take over the program. marvin talbot spent 30 years as an award-winning reporter and cbs news and nbc news. he has written and co-authored 11 nonfiction books and the two fiction books and he's currently working on a new book the soviet spring arrives and the challenge of putting's russia. he is a nonresident senior fellow with the foreign-policy programs at brookings and as a senior adviser to th...
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martin housing, have you been recently?ree times a year, and is a -- and i was there a few months ago. >> is a better off? >> i first went to china in 1982. it is like a different planet. the quality of life is so much higher generally. >> mocon floods nine -- martin feldstein, thank you. ralph schlosstein of evercore partners, thank you. as we look ahead to the ecb meeting, "bloomberg surveillance " on radio continues. "in the loop" with betty liu is up next year and have a great morning. ♪ >> good morning. it is wednesday, june 4. we are live from bloomberg world headquarters. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. we have a great program. we always do. entrepreneurs that are picking witheam -- when a date -- george clooney or a part in the new "star wars" movie. omaze will tell us how to do it. withsnapping pictures coworkers, but not with the public. we will find out if the services popular and at the same thing could happen to the likes of twitter. futures indicate stocks will open slightly lower. 15 minutes from now w
martin housing, have you been recently?ree times a year, and is a -- and i was there a few months ago. >> is a better off? >> i first went to china in 1982. it is like a different planet. the quality of life is so much higher generally. >> mocon floods nine -- martin feldstein, thank you. ralph schlosstein of evercore partners, thank you. as we look ahead to the ecb meeting, "bloomberg surveillance " on radio continues. "in the loop" with betty liu is up...
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thanks, martin savidge. meantime, the obama administration has quietly freed five detainees from a military prison in afghanistan. officials say a frenchman, kuwaiti and pakistani prisoners will return to their respective home countries at end of may. 38 non-afghans remain at that detention center, the only ones still in custody in afghanistan. many have not been charged with a crime. >>> now to the other crucial story developing this morning. the crisis in iraq. american contractors have been evacuated from a base there as the security situation worsens. islamic militants have captured now much of that country's north and are threatening to take baghdad. president obama says it is clear that iraq will need more u.s. help in this fight against the islamic state of iraq in syria. that is the name of the militant group. and every option is being considered, except, the white house says, american boots on the ground. >> my team is working around the clock to identify how we can provide the most effective assist
thanks, martin savidge. meantime, the obama administration has quietly freed five detainees from a military prison in afghanistan. officials say a frenchman, kuwaiti and pakistani prisoners will return to their respective home countries at end of may. 38 non-afghans remain at that detention center, the only ones still in custody in afghanistan. many have not been charged with a crime. >>> now to the other crucial story developing this morning. the crisis in iraq. american contractors...
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tonight -- martin lawrence. dikembe mutombo.nd jimmy plays one-on-one with stepp stepp stephen curry. and now, from way downtown, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello everybody and welcome to our nba game night special tonight. game one of the finals between the miami heat and the san antonio. this is the most anticipated spurs/heat matchup since last year's spurs/heat matchup. [ laughter ] it's also the first finals rematch since 1998, which also happened to be the last time we looked up from our phones. 1998. so this is a rematch, and if they meet again next year, it's the three-match i guess. trademark that pat riley. [ laughter ] and since the teams are the same as they were in last year's finals, i decided i just -- i figured i'd just re-use my jokes from the nba specials we did last year. here's one, what do you think is more likely, the spurs winning the finals or paula deen being named godmother to kim kardashian's baby? [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] okay, i'll go with new stuff. you know they schedul
tonight -- martin lawrence. dikembe mutombo.nd jimmy plays one-on-one with stepp stepp stephen curry. and now, from way downtown, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello everybody and welcome to our nba game night special tonight. game one of the finals between the miami heat and the san antonio. this is the most anticipated spurs/heat matchup since last year's spurs/heat matchup. [ laughter ] it's also the first finals rematch since 1998, which also happened to be...
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thirty five fighter jet is manufactured by lockheed martin combining state of the art technology with highly advanced avionics and maneuverability the pentagon plans to buy nearly twenty five hundred f. thirty five but delays and cost increases have left u.s. lawmakers frustrated over the three hundred eighty five billion dollar price tag and that's where america's allies come in. lockheed martin has turned to international partners at least eight foreign contracts are on the table but none have a final price tag so far canada's latest calculations have only proved that the cost will be at least ten billion dollars higher than expected experts suggest f. thirty five are something of a gamble for everyone involved there's never been anything anywhere near as expensive and the entire process is one in which the costs can only go up. the other problem is that the more they spend in the more the united states in the manufacture and now a whole bunch of other countries become invested in it more they have to go ahead in any of these countries that want to be a couple of years feel that the
thirty five fighter jet is manufactured by lockheed martin combining state of the art technology with highly advanced avionics and maneuverability the pentagon plans to buy nearly twenty five hundred f. thirty five but delays and cost increases have left u.s. lawmakers frustrated over the three hundred eighty five billion dollar price tag and that's where america's allies come in. lockheed martin has turned to international partners at least eight foreign contracts are on the table but none...
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when i heard the words of martin luther king jr.ut rosa parks and seen martin luther king jr. was speaking directly to me saying john louis, you, too, can do something. you can make a contribution. i grew up 50 miles from montgomery and growing up there, i saw the signs that said white men, colored men, white women, colored women. i didn't like it and dr. king provided a way out for me. it was not easy. we were beaten. yes, we were jailed and we lost some friends, lost some relatives, some colleagues, but we didn't give up. we didn't give in. we kept the faith. >> what is it like to confront hate? i mean, it's one thing to, you know, talk about it. it's one thing to kind of see hate on a massive scale but individual hate, someone looking you in the eyes and, you know, punching you, looking you in the eyes and saying horrible things to your face, how -- what is that like? >> well, during the '60s, i had people who would pour hot water, hot chocolate, hot coffee on many of us. put lighted cigarettes out in our hair or down our backs.
when i heard the words of martin luther king jr.ut rosa parks and seen martin luther king jr. was speaking directly to me saying john louis, you, too, can do something. you can make a contribution. i grew up 50 miles from montgomery and growing up there, i saw the signs that said white men, colored men, white women, colored women. i didn't like it and dr. king provided a way out for me. it was not easy. we were beaten. yes, we were jailed and we lost some friends, lost some relatives, some...
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they feel comfortable asking the kinds of questions that a young, 29-year-old baptist minister named martinher king asked. >> that's what's going on in our world up next. bell biv devoe! >> with choreographed dance steps and screaming fans, bell biv devoe stepped on the stage and never looked back. with more than three decade says in the music industry, ronnie, ricky and mike had been members of the popular boy band new edition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we sat down with the trio to discuss brotherhood, an upcoming tour and maintaining longevity in the business. >> we have a dream, we have passion to sing, perform, and we worked hard at making that happen and we were successful at it it, but we had no idea that we'd still be relevant 30 years later, that we would have another group out of that, bell biff devoe and johnny gill, bobby brown helped spur from that and all of that to still be able to tour without a permanent record on the radio. all of that stuff is extra icing on the cake, that's the blessing and that's the plan that i guess our creator had for us beyond what we could imagine ourselves. who wou
they feel comfortable asking the kinds of questions that a young, 29-year-old baptist minister named martinher king asked. >> that's what's going on in our world up next. bell biv devoe! >> with choreographed dance steps and screaming fans, bell biv devoe stepped on the stage and never looked back. with more than three decade says in the music industry, ronnie, ricky and mike had been members of the popular boy band new edition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we sat down with the trio to...
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. >> martin horn you were overseeing the confinement of a relatively large population of prisoners. as a tool what is solitary for? >> let me start off that the conditions that anthony describes are totally unacceptable. so i would say solitary confinement is nery necessary. --never necessary or justified. there are cases when prisoners need to be separated from other prisoners if there is fighting or engaged in predatory behavior you have to separate them for protection of other inmates. and when prisoners break the rules there have to be consequences. ideally prisons must have more tools in the tool belt, but there are behaviors--i've seen inmates rape other inmates, stab other inmates, kill other inmates. first of all, there has to be a punishment for that. there is a jail inside the jail, but there should never be conditions where inmates experience the extreme depravation that was described. >> is that really the difference between segregation, that is separating somebody out from population versus putting them in a blank room, not allowing them to read or talk to anybody? >> i
. >> martin horn you were overseeing the confinement of a relatively large population of prisoners. as a tool what is solitary for? >> let me start off that the conditions that anthony describes are totally unacceptable. so i would say solitary confinement is nery necessary. --never necessary or justified. there are cases when prisoners need to be separated from other prisoners if there is fighting or engaged in predatory behavior you have to separate them for protection of other...
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martin: that's what she said! vo: you don't have to like everything martin likes.on whatever you want. a.1. for almost everything. almost. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everybody. now, many of you don't know this, but along with being a talk show, we're also a fully functioning lawn service and one -- >> excuse me, mr. myers. i'm sorry to interrupt, but i'm a man of extreme wealth. and my motor carriages in fact -- and you know what, no, no, no, i screwed that up. >> seth: what? >> i don't think i hit the line as good as i could have. i said motor carriage and i wanted to say motor car-riage. car-riage. if i really hit that ca, it'll be funnier. >> seth: you know i think you're right. i think it would be funnier. >> nope, we're just gonna have to start from the top then -- hi, everybody, how you doing? [ cheers and applause ] okay, okay. that's great. how you doing? as many of you may have figured out, i'm not a real audience member. this is part -- yeah. this is part of what we call "in the business," a skit. my name is seth reis
martin: that's what she said! vo: you don't have to like everything martin likes.on whatever you want. a.1. for almost everything. almost. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night," everybody. now, many of you don't know this, but along with being a talk show, we're also a fully functioning lawn service and one -- >> excuse me, mr. myers. i'm sorry to interrupt, but i'm a man of extreme wealth. and my motor carriages in fact -- and you know what,...
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my name is fran martin. we won that battle and over the years our group advocated to bring affordable housing improve public transit to our under served community. we started the entire process that brought us here today. schlage lock has been a toxic site. it is essential with this proximity to the bayshore this sight will be a transportation and our community has been in the forefront of advocating for affordable housing. most of the neighborhoods do not want high density housing of any sort. in spite of everything over the years we've worked with various city departments and received a planner's award. what is being asked of the city in terms of of public financing is a drop in the bucket to what is owed to our neighborhood and it's time the city fulfilled its duty. this is a matter of social justice. after a long process of planning schlage lock development should be allowed to move forward. thank you. >> all right thank you. if there's anymore public comment, please come up. >> good afternoon. the city
my name is fran martin. we won that battle and over the years our group advocated to bring affordable housing improve public transit to our under served community. we started the entire process that brought us here today. schlage lock has been a toxic site. it is essential with this proximity to the bayshore this sight will be a transportation and our community has been in the forefront of advocating for affordable housing. most of the neighborhoods do not want high density housing of any sort....
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bill martin and move on to the weather. >> a look at live storm tracker 2.nce of tornadoes out here. reach our way to denver. come in close. that is a major hub for flights in and out of the bay area. flights could be delayed. we are tracking this area here that moved over the airport. severe weather here and severe weather north towards boulder. be ready for that as you travel. there is no fog at the coast right now. there is a little bit of winds at the coast. winds pick up tomorrow morning. typical. 87 fairfield. 91 antioch. this pattern is a few degrees warmer than yesterday. the winds out there, exactly what you expect. there are changes coming. and the changes are the increase in clouds on wednesday and the chance of showers into thursday. so that is unusual for this time of year. be nice, right, nice to get rain. not thunderstorms but rain. we will look at that. looking at the fog tomorrow morning. along the coast. highs tomorrow warmer than today. today was 3 to 5 degrees warmer. tomorrow 3 degrees warmer. you will see low 90s showing up inland. most
bill martin and move on to the weather. >> a look at live storm tracker 2.nce of tornadoes out here. reach our way to denver. come in close. that is a major hub for flights in and out of the bay area. flights could be delayed. we are tracking this area here that moved over the airport. severe weather here and severe weather north towards boulder. be ready for that as you travel. there is no fog at the coast right now. there is a little bit of winds at the coast. winds pick up tomorrow...
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economy. >> martin marietta, probably more on housing. back to the housing boom, those were some of the rock stars of the last bull market. the immediate impact is not going to be as positive. and the other thing, of the two, i would expect martin marietta to do better. i have more hope for that portion of the economy, housing, than u.s. steel. >> and ali baba, could its public offering cause trouble for yahoo? >> well, they want to sell 40% to 50% on the ipo. let's start with the activity. yahoo, 2.5 times above the normal daily volume. that activity caught my eye in a week where yahoo was newsy. their ceo slept through a big meeting. and ali baba chose the nyc to have the ipo, and let's talk about yahoo. 2013, rumor all year long about ali baba. investors kept thinking about what it meant for yahoo. the stock up almost 100% today. almost a 45-degree angle. but 2014, almost gone sideways. down 15% on the year. here's the year to date chart, this circle. when ali baba finally filed for their ipo, cratered here. it was clearly a sell situa
economy. >> martin marietta, probably more on housing. back to the housing boom, those were some of the rock stars of the last bull market. the immediate impact is not going to be as positive. and the other thing, of the two, i would expect martin marietta to do better. i have more hope for that portion of the economy, housing, than u.s. steel. >> and ali baba, could its public offering cause trouble for yahoo? >> well, they want to sell 40% to 50% on the ipo. let's start with...
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joseph martin wearing a gray suit smiled for our camera.until last year, he had been a fourth and fifth grade teacher at wood side elementary in concord. he is accused of rubbing, inappropriately touching students in his home and in the classroom. asuna's two sons were his students and are now his accusers. >> i wanted my children to know that the people who do these things are the ones that should be ashamed. >> reporter: what this established was the ability to deflect any unwanted suspicion while maintaining access to the objects of his desires. martin's 14 accusers were interviewed by investigators, the jury watched part of a video interview where he said he treated me like i was his son. he reached down my shift and scratched my nipples and i did not like that. >> he passed the collar bone and the sternum. >> reporter: martin's attorney say it is interview process and investigation process was flawed. >> most of the things happened in front of other students. there were 30 eyes on him while he's doing this. we have the other students c
joseph martin wearing a gray suit smiled for our camera.until last year, he had been a fourth and fifth grade teacher at wood side elementary in concord. he is accused of rubbing, inappropriately touching students in his home and in the classroom. asuna's two sons were his students and are now his accusers. >> i wanted my children to know that the people who do these things are the ones that should be ashamed. >> reporter: what this established was the ability to deflect any...
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david martin at the pentagon begins our coverage. >> reporter: u.s. military aircraft, including warplanes from the uss "bush" with now flying round-the-clock surveillance missions in iraq. at the same time, martin dempsey told congress iraq has indeed asked for air strikes against the insurgents who now control much of northern and western iraq. >> we have a request from the iraqi government for airpower. >> you do? >> we do. >> reporter: but airstrikes have been put on hold, in part due to a lack of good enough intelligence to target insurgents would harming friendly iraqi troopsor innocent civilians. >> these forces are very much intermingled. it's nozz as easy as looking at an iphone video of a convoy and immediately striking it. >> reporter: to get better intelligence the pentagon is planning on sends green berets into iraq to serve as america's eyes and ears on the ground. the president has promised not to send u.s. troops back into combat in iraq, so those green berets would not go in to battle alongside iraqi troops. but they would be armed, a
david martin at the pentagon begins our coverage. >> reporter: u.s. military aircraft, including warplanes from the uss "bush" with now flying round-the-clock surveillance missions in iraq. at the same time, martin dempsey told congress iraq has indeed asked for air strikes against the insurgents who now control much of northern and western iraq. >> we have a request from the iraqi government for airpower. >> you do? >> we do. >> reporter: but airstrikes...
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our guest house is martin franklin from jardin.s flush or is he not, a five or a six on one to ten? what is she? >> she is a seven or an eight. >> a seven or an eight. not doing so badly. >> really? i don't know with jardin, do we do for the consumer? >> we do a yankee candle, 93% of our customers. >> what about coleman? >> coleman mixed, much more 96 i mixed. but we're coming up into the peak of the season now, it's pretty good out there. pos has been pretty strong, memorial day weekend, good weather around the country. for retail. >> which division is the majority of your sales and which is the majority of your earnings? >> you know, it's interesting. our earnings are pretty evenly spread out between our divisions. i think are oneing, yankee candle skewed our consumerable margins up somewhat. we average 14.5% in the down margins. >> is it coleman? who are you seeing? >> ski brands are k-2 bless you. >> bindings. you want k2 boots? >> k2 bother, do you melt them, they form around your ankles? >> the reality is what you really want
our guest house is martin franklin from jardin.s flush or is he not, a five or a six on one to ten? what is she? >> she is a seven or an eight. >> a seven or an eight. not doing so badly. >> really? i don't know with jardin, do we do for the consumer? >> we do a yankee candle, 93% of our customers. >> what about coleman? >> coleman mixed, much more 96 i mixed. but we're coming up into the peak of the season now, it's pretty good out there. pos has been pretty...
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ricky martin describiÓ el momento en que se dieron cuenta sus hijos requiere una estrella. >> seguÍanpre veÍamos a los gemelos con el bailarÍn. maÑana seguimos con la cobertura desde brasil, muy pendientes. ahora regreso con ustedes al estudio. >> antes de terminar quiero informar a todos los residentes, que estÉn registrados para votar en las prÓximas elecciones presidenciales, en la segunda vuelta que se realizarÁn este 15 de junio, que se autorizarÁn dos mesas de votaciÓn. las urnas abrirÁn a las ocho de la maÑana hasta las cuatro tarde y en atalntic city. deben estar registrados y en cuanto cualquier informaciÓn entren a la pÁgina del consulado. a primera hora mÉxico enfrentarÁ a camerÚn y luego espaÑa enfrentando a holanda y por Último chile austria. buenas noches para todos. ♪ >> arrancÓ ya el mundial. neymar cumple con las expectativas para darle la victoria, que estuvo llena de polÉmica. siguen llegando menores en medio de la frontera. la casa blanca dicen que los pequeÑos son la prioridad. redes sociales para combatir uno de los robos mÁs comunes que es el robo de la biciclet
ricky martin describiÓ el momento en que se dieron cuenta sus hijos requiere una estrella. >> seguÍanpre veÍamos a los gemelos con el bailarÍn. maÑana seguimos con la cobertura desde brasil, muy pendientes. ahora regreso con ustedes al estudio. >> antes de terminar quiero informar a todos los residentes, que estÉn registrados para votar en las prÓximas elecciones presidenciales, en la segunda vuelta que se realizarÁn este 15 de junio, que se autorizarÁn dos mesas de...
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middle east peace envoy martin has resigned after famed famed -- after failing to broken ideal between israelis and palestinians. >>> i am jane dutton and you are watching al jazerra. also on the program, after the fall of a president, the loss of crimea, and an ongoing rebellion, ukraine finally signs happen his tour us trade pact with the h p.e.u. the fight for iraq intense physician. [inaudible] 10 identifies. we and kind as grants ambition to reduce a team of wincer. >>> the u.s. state department has confirmed that its middle east peace envoy has resigned. final confirmation that america's effortses broken peace between israelis and palestinians has failed. let's talk to ross lands jordan in washington, d.c. what are you hearing about this? >> reporter: essentially martin is going to return to his job at a think tank here in washington. and the deputy, frank loewen between is going to be the acting special envoy, that's one signal, as it were, that the obama administration has not given up completely on the idea of trying to help the israelis and palestinians achieve a peace deal.
middle east peace envoy martin has resigned after famed famed -- after failing to broken ideal between israelis and palestinians. >>> i am jane dutton and you are watching al jazerra. also on the program, after the fall of a president, the loss of crimea, and an ongoing rebellion, ukraine finally signs happen his tour us trade pact with the h p.e.u. the fight for iraq intense physician. [inaudible] 10 identifies. we and kind as grants ambition to reduce a team of wincer. >>>...