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it's not the martin of the montgom reece bus. it's the one who with everything and everybody turned against him kept speaktion truth, kept telling it like it is. he would not back down. very much of what he was thinking. was he depressed? actually, what do you think would have happened to him if he hadn't have? do you think he would ishave be marginalized further or overcome year? >> he was depressed from time to time he was admitted into the hospital in number of times over the last few years for what they said was exhaustion and felt this death angel hovering over him. he was driving himself to organize poor people's campaign faster than he typically would because he felt that things time was running out. marchnalized in the last year of his life because the bugeos elite and the younger black folk were getting excited by carm ichael and brown and newton and the black power and black panther thing. he didn't have a constitwains in his community. you talked about how martyrdom may have muffled his negligence. the fact that has he
it's not the martin of the montgom reece bus. it's the one who with everything and everybody turned against him kept speaktion truth, kept telling it like it is. he would not back down. very much of what he was thinking. was he depressed? actually, what do you think would have happened to him if he hadn't have? do you think he would ishave be marginalized further or overcome year? >> he was depressed from time to time he was admitted into the hospital in number of times over the last few...
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christi, martin. >> thank you, erin.s she pointed out among the president's loudest critics john boehner who went on the attack saying the decision to delay this possibly unconstitutional unilateral action until after the election instead of abanding the idea altogether smacks of raw politics. >> let's talk about this with john king. good morning. >> good morning to you. both sides are playing raw politics, that's the shame on this issue and so many where many of the people would like some action or like to have an up or down vote. the president on the one hand says no, this isn't about protecting the senate, then you heard him there in the piece telling nbc news well, the politics did shift this summer. they shifted in a way you have a number, a half dozen, probably a list of ten vulnerable senate democrats saying mr. president don't do this. if you give amnesty to millions of undocumented workers we'll probably lose our seats. those races are tight but democrats don't want is a firedp conservative base because if you l
christi, martin. >> thank you, erin.s she pointed out among the president's loudest critics john boehner who went on the attack saying the decision to delay this possibly unconstitutional unilateral action until after the election instead of abanding the idea altogether smacks of raw politics. >> let's talk about this with john king. good morning. >> good morning to you. both sides are playing raw politics, that's the shame on this issue and so many where many of the people...
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martine was born martin. told his wife he wanted to change his gender. >> i waited till i was absolutely positive she wouldn't leave me. she was the joy of my life. she never for a split second made me make a dae sigs. >> you never wavered or buckled or said this might be over. >> no, i can't imagine. >> i can't imagine it went over as smoothly in the business world as it did with bina. >> there are business associates who would have nothing further to do with me. >> literally cut you off. >> just cut me off completely, you know. martine is a freak. >> in the middle of martine's sex change, a challenge enough for any family, their youngest child jenesis became extremely ill. doctors gave her two years to live. >> jenesis by this time was going downhill rapidly. >> reporter: after the company develop add life-saving drug this is jenesis now, 30 years old and thriving. >> not every parent is in the position to start a company to save a kid's life. >> martine has always been a great entrepreneur. that has been o
martine was born martin. told his wife he wanted to change his gender. >> i waited till i was absolutely positive she wouldn't leave me. she was the joy of my life. she never for a split second made me make a dae sigs. >> you never wavered or buckled or said this might be over. >> no, i can't imagine. >> i can't imagine it went over as smoothly in the business world as it did with bina. >> there are business associates who would have nothing further to do with me....
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marti. >> karen anne martin. >> peter c. martin. >> teresa m. martin. >> william j.tin jr. >> brian e. martineau. >> betsy martinez. >> edward j. martinez. >> jose angel martinez jr. lizie d. martinez calderon. >> joseph a.mascali. >> my brother alfred maler. even though our family and friends are sad, we will always have your beautiful memories al. we love you. >> and my big brother andrew a ra rosen bloom. andy, you were a loving father, son, husband, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. we all love you and miss you and think of you everyday. >> nicholas george massa. >> patricia anne massari. >> michael massaroli. >> phillip william mastrandrea jr. >> joseph mathai. william a. mathisson. >> margaret elaine mattic. >> robert d. mattson. >> walter matuza jr. >> jill morrow. >> charles a.mauro jr. >> charles j.mauro. >> dorothy mauro. >> nancy. the mauro. >> robert j. maxwell. >> renee may. >> tyrone may. >> keith roy marcellus maynard. >> robert mayo. >> jennifer lynne mazzotta. >> kaaria mbaya. >> james joseph mcalary jr. >> patricia anne mcaneney. >> michael mccabe
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martin luther king jr.'s final year." read its introduction and first chapter at democracynow.org. welcome back to democracy now! what a week to come out with this book. >> thank you for the invitation. it is interesting, not just a week, but today, as we sit here on the 13th anniversary of 9/11, i've been thinking for the last 48 hours knowing this day would come, what king would be saying on this particular day. his heart would certainly bleed for those persons who lost -- those fellow citizens who lost their lives 13 years ago, no doubt about that. he reported violence anywhere in abhordrld -- he violence anywhere in the world. that is why he came out against the war in vietnam. he was sitting at breakfast eating one dam looking at a magazine and saw the pictures of these children in vietnam within napalm to death and he just stopped eating. one of his aides said, what is wrong, is the food not taste? good? nothing will taste good if i don't commit myself to do something about the violence on the some children in vietn
martin luther king jr.'s final year." read its introduction and first chapter at democracynow.org. welcome back to democracy now! what a week to come out with this book. >> thank you for the invitation. it is interesting, not just a week, but today, as we sit here on the 13th anniversary of 9/11, i've been thinking for the last 48 hours knowing this day would come, what king would be saying on this particular day. his heart would certainly bleed for those persons who lost -- those...
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. >>> i'm martin, today is car- free day in our traffic clogged region. i'll tell you how for some people, >>> oh, the congestion in the region is driving a lot of people crazy. that was the reason driving the idea for a car-free monday, organizers encouraged commuters to get to work without getting behind the wheel and as wusa9 transportation reporter tells us, come on, let's get real. pretty difficult, if not impossible as a goal to reach. >> for anne, every day is car- free day. the 26-year-old bikes six miles to work each morning. >> one of the reasons i came, i could live without a car. >> we followed her to her job in maryland. >> there are other ways to do it. i prefer the neighborhood route. >> ann is typical of many new residents. they prefer bikes, buses, and trains to automobiles. 88% of new d.c. households are car-free. her bike trip takes 30 minutes. she says you should try it. >> ask them for advice. there is tons of community support. >> here in the district, a third of commuters drive alone to work. but when you get outside the city, the
. >>> i'm martin, today is car- free day in our traffic clogged region. i'll tell you how for some people, >>> oh, the congestion in the region is driving a lot of people crazy. that was the reason driving the idea for a car-free monday, organizers encouraged commuters to get to work without getting behind the wheel and as wusa9 transportation reporter tells us, come on, let's get real. pretty difficult, if not impossible as a goal to reach. >> for anne, every day is...
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to martin, inflationasmoren a s. it was a present reality. to mthe federal reserve board s.ided to fight it. in december 1965, they raised the discount rate. johnson hit the ceiling. he announced publicly he would call bill martin, the chairman of the federal reserve, down to the ranch for a tongue-lashing. but raising the discount rate didn't keep inflation from growing. it breaks my heart to go shopping. the war kept growing, too. when neither the administration nor congress applied fiscal restraints, the fed decided to go it alone again. they used an open-market operation. in january 1966, they sold government bonds to tighten up the nation's money supply. interest rates rose dramatically. soon, any business sensitive to interest rates was caught in a credit crunch. the housing industry was hardest hit. the full effect of the fed's solitary action took hold in early 1967. inflation dropped, but at a terrible cost-- a zero growth rate for the gross national product. to economists, this was an impressive lesson. the fed was very effective in 1966. the discount rate increase
to martin, inflationasmoren a s. it was a present reality. to mthe federal reserve board s.ided to fight it. in december 1965, they raised the discount rate. johnson hit the ceiling. he announced publicly he would call bill martin, the chairman of the federal reserve, down to the ranch for a tongue-lashing. but raising the discount rate didn't keep inflation from growing. it breaks my heart to go shopping. the war kept growing, too. when neither the administration nor congress applied fiscal...
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martin luther king jr. and stokely carmichael kwame ture. he was born june 20191941 in trinidad, comes to the united states two weeks before his eleventh birthday in 1952, he moved to the mars park section of the bronx, he is -- his family is one of the only black families in that neighborhood. he is a precocious, very intelligent child, always identifying with underdogs, has a wide a ray of friends, interracial friends, accused a charismatic, becomes one of the only black students to kiss in to the bronx high school of science which is one of the best public high schools in new york city and he becomes one of the most popular if not the most popular students at bronx and what is extraordinary that stokely carmichael attends bronx science 1956-1960 and it is during some of the key years of the heroic period of the civil rights movement 1954-1965 and in high school he becomes an organizer. in high school he is going to be mentored by the key social democratic political activist, openly gay, one of the most b
martin luther king jr. and stokely carmichael kwame ture. he was born june 20191941 in trinidad, comes to the united states two weeks before his eleventh birthday in 1952, he moved to the mars park section of the bronx, he is -- his family is one of the only black families in that neighborhood. he is a precocious, very intelligent child, always identifying with underdogs, has a wide a ray of friends, interracial friends, accused a charismatic, becomes one of the only black students to kiss in...
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marti. >> karen anne martin. >> peter c. martin. >> teresa m. martin. >> william j.artin jr. >> brian e. martineau. >> betsy martinez. >> edward j. martinez. >> jose angel martinez jr. lizie d. martinez calderon. >> joseph a.mascali. >> my brother alfred maler. even though our family and friends are sad, we will always have your beautiful memories al. we love you. >> and my big brother andrew a ra rosen bloom. andy, you were a loving father, son, husband, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. we all love you and miss you and think of you everyday. >> nicholas george massa. >> patricia anne massari. >> michael massaroli. >> phillip william mastrandrea jr. >> joseph mathai. william a. mathisson. >> margaret elaine mattic. >> robert d. mattson. >> walter matuza jr. >> jill morrow. >> charles a.mauro jr. >> charles j.mauro. >> dorothy mauro. >> nancy. the mauro. >> robert j. maxwell. >> renee may. >> tyrone may. >> keith roy marcellus maynard. >> robert mayo. >> jennifer lynne mazzotta. >> kaaria mbaya. >> james joseph mcalary jr. >> patricia anne mcaneney. >> michael mcca
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john tyler, martin v. martin v. in, marking the endearing, millard fillmore, franklin pierce and james buchanan. the author recounts the president's thoughts on the war and the collective criticisms of the successor abraham lincoln. this is a little over an hour. [applause] thanks to all of you for being here tonight. this is the time for the rating on the president for six american presidents and the civil war that divided them. you need to come back tuesday at 7:30. first of all thanks to changing hands of this is the third events we've been together over the past three years. i did my official book launch for both of my books finding novels and congress and lincoln and thanks so much to c-span book tv i think it's amazing you can turn on the tv on the weekend and watch tv with offers talking about books. that is fantastic and this will be the fourth time i've been on the program through if i manage to get through without saying anything inappropriate cable broadcasting for the fourth time which is exciting to me.
john tyler, martin v. martin v. in, marking the endearing, millard fillmore, franklin pierce and james buchanan. the author recounts the president's thoughts on the war and the collective criticisms of the successor abraham lincoln. this is a little over an hour. [applause] thanks to all of you for being here tonight. this is the time for the rating on the president for six american presidents and the civil war that divided them. you need to come back tuesday at 7:30. first of all thanks to...
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good morning, martin. >> good morning, john.eah, as you point out, there are eight counts here, maybe more than we might have surmised, but the most serious, of course, is malice murder. just summarizing really quickly that comes from this indictment it says that accused person, that is justin ross harris, in cobb county in the state of georgia on about the 18th of june, that's the date in which all of this went down, did nuflly and with mals aforethought cause the death of cooper harris, the 22-month-old child, a human being, placing said cooper harris in a hot vehicle contrary to the laws of the state, the good order peace and dignity thereof. this charge opens up the possibility of the death penalty being applied in this case. we're not going to walk down just that road so far yet, but it shows you the seriousness at which in cobb county they are treating this. i want to bring in now philip holloway, a former prosecutor in cobb county, also a defense attorney. what did you make of this indictment? >> this indictment, martin,
good morning, martin. >> good morning, john.eah, as you point out, there are eight counts here, maybe more than we might have surmised, but the most serious, of course, is malice murder. just summarizing really quickly that comes from this indictment it says that accused person, that is justin ross harris, in cobb county in the state of georgia on about the 18th of june, that's the date in which all of this went down, did nuflly and with mals aforethought cause the death of cooper harris,...
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is sir me in moments martin sorrell. he is going to sound off on this other hot topic the heat on the nfl and now corporate sponsors have come back criticizing the leak. -- league. >> and i won't mention scotland. >> no please. here is a look at our top headlines. -- futures rates are rising after the fed indicated it won't raise rates. we are going to learn later today whether alibaba will be the biggest ever ipo. pricing tonight and they start trading tomorrow. bayer has from decided to focus on his crop chemicals unit. their ending years of speculation as to what they would do with the unit. but to stay, or to go? that is the question. voters in scotland will provide that answer. the 307-year-old union with the u.k. will come down to a ballot. we can't give you all results to avoid swaying voters that we can check in on the state. .nna edwards has more when should we start to see results? were here on carlton hill looking over the city of edinburgh. we expect to get the early results around 2:00 a.m. local time 9:00 i
is sir me in moments martin sorrell. he is going to sound off on this other hot topic the heat on the nfl and now corporate sponsors have come back criticizing the leak. -- league. >> and i won't mention scotland. >> no please. here is a look at our top headlines. -- futures rates are rising after the fed indicated it won't raise rates. we are going to learn later today whether alibaba will be the biggest ever ipo. pricing tonight and they start trading tomorrow. bayer has from...
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martin? >> renee marsh, thank you so much. let's talk to rob waldman, waldo, i guess he likes to be called. former air force fighter pilot as well. >> let's talk about this oxygen deprivation. how common is this problem? >> it isn't very common, but we definitely train about it in the military. civilian authorities, not as much. the key is to recognize it early. the symptoms are insidious, so you don't know that you have it. by the time it takes over, you may not be able to aviate that aircraft and could potentially crash, which is what happened here. >> when i asked about what happened here, i think what was interesting, when you listen to the transitions, one, he did not declare an emergency. he seemed to be very calm. saying we need to descend around 18,000 feet. we have an indication that's not correct in the plane. there was nothing specific about that. do you think at that point he was already feeling some of the gradual effects? >> absolutely. there's a gauge in the cockpit that shows pressure altitude. if that's wrong,
martin? >> renee marsh, thank you so much. let's talk to rob waldman, waldo, i guess he likes to be called. former air force fighter pilot as well. >> let's talk about this oxygen deprivation. how common is this problem? >> it isn't very common, but we definitely train about it in the military. civilian authorities, not as much. the key is to recognize it early. the symptoms are insidious, so you don't know that you have it. by the time it takes over, you may not be able to...
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kord rozier, but martin remains on the loose. martin may have tried to kill rorozier. he was shot in a car. jasmine williams died as did her baby girl after delivered by doctors. there was a $40,000 reward to catch the killer. the investigators believe that martin wanted to eliminate potential witnesses when rozier considering turning himself in for the first murder. >>> the district officers got into a fight on duty friday night. one the police officers of male the other female. there is no word about the condition the female officer. male officer is removed from street duty pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> tragedy at the philadelphia zoo. a mechanic was working on a vehicle when it was crushed. he was pinned for an undetermined amount of time. the man that was publicly not identified died before getting to hospital. >> richard decoatsworth is a free man today. that is after he spent a year in jail. he was hailed a hero when he was shot in the face while on duty in 2007. he was then invited to the state of the union address by first lady, michelle obama.
kord rozier, but martin remains on the loose. martin may have tried to kill rorozier. he was shot in a car. jasmine williams died as did her baby girl after delivered by doctors. there was a $40,000 reward to catch the killer. the investigators believe that martin wanted to eliminate potential witnesses when rozier considering turning himself in for the first murder. >>> the district officers got into a fight on duty friday night. one the police officers of male the other female. there...
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thank you -- jenny beth martin.hank you. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a .org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up next secretary of state john kerry speaks at the united nations about the isis terror group. then the publisher of "the des moines register" on the future of newspapers. and at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q & a" with jenny beth martin president of tea party patriots. on the next "washington journal" washington examiner correspondent susan caruchi talks about u.s. efforts to identify home grown isis threats and the former chair of the joint chiefs of staff on the u.s. military strategy to combat isis. and a "the washington post" staff writer looks at the money . ovided by medicare as always we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern o
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. >> lion martin has been absorbed by h.r. 360 with a large contracted they're a primary care clinic they've been providing speciality and hospitalizations so they're a vendor or contractor within our network. >> so in the future will we see their data included. >> probably through the health plan and so certainly we could share that information and get access to the health plan providers and translate that to our network and that's something we can certainly is provide you. >> absolutely ze we have a strong collaboration with the san francisco clinic consortium we meet with them and the medical directors work together again, we provide the hospital care so they are we consider them part of the family we plan together and implement together and share data together. >> at this rate they'll out grow us first (laughter). >> i have one comment i think this goes to healthy san francisco when the date of the clients is important i notice it's mustard together with another organization i want to know if you can keep the data separate the highest rate of solicitation are in oakland i've been
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martin wolf has written a book. he is going to be joining us.alk about what is happening with nato, the russia story, all of that is on the story as well. see you in a moment. ♪ a surprise surge in factory orders out of germany. er."euro has been "a disast that is what author martin wolf says. "the going to discuss shifts and shocks," his new book. nato leaders are meeting in south wales. good morning to our viewers in europe, good evening to our viewers in asia, and a very good morning to those just waking up in america. right. let's go to newport, south wales. that is where world leaders are gathered for the nato summit. they meet today after the russian and ukrainian president announce they are working on the deal to stop the fighting. ryan chilcote is at the summit. the secretary-general. what did we hear? yeah, the secretary-general saying that the alliance is surrounded by an arc of crisis. the first on the agenda is a busy agenda. they're going to hear from the ukrainian president. then the alliance is going to look at how they can assist
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martin luther king jr. as an inspiring heroic leader who was martyred in his search for civil rights. death of a king, shows how his very vocal opposition to the vietnam war led to him losing major blocks of his support, leaving him rejected and dejected. i sat down with the author, tavis smiley, for "talk to al jazeera." >> last year of his life, april 4, 1967 and april 4, 1968. why is that year important? because he gives the war against vietnam, he uses this phrase, he refers to america as the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. that's a strong indictment from a black man to a white nation. >> it created quite the backlash. >> lord god did it. next day everybody and everything started to turn. the triple threat of racism poverty and militarism. long story short. as long as this negro was standing in the lane of civil rights he was okay, acceptable. but when he started talking about foreign policies and budgets are moral documents and the money you are spending away should be spend at home.
martin luther king jr. as an inspiring heroic leader who was martyred in his search for civil rights. death of a king, shows how his very vocal opposition to the vietnam war led to him losing major blocks of his support, leaving him rejected and dejected. i sat down with the author, tavis smiley, for "talk to al jazeera." >> last year of his life, april 4, 1967 and april 4, 1968. why is that year important? because he gives the war against vietnam, he uses this phrase, he refers...
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>> martine that is the interesting thing. hong kong turned to the one country two system policy under beijing, they have their own limited democracy one would call it, they have their own governance. they're allowed widespread internet usage unlike in china, i hear in china they shut down instagagram and other things, so they won't know what's happening in hong kong. people have never fully known democracy. if they didn't grow up under a colonial system they grew up under hong kong system with very much beijing dictating the way the area is going to go. yes, you are right, you will never see these kinds of protests around china but china and beijing have very clearly said look we're holding up our part of the bargain, when hong kong came back to beijing in 1987,. >> all right thank you now k divia our correspondent on scene in hong kong, as divia was alluding to, demands for more address are illegal. and the communist party is warning against any external interference and emphasizes that it won't tolerate any dissent. adrian
>> martine that is the interesting thing. hong kong turned to the one country two system policy under beijing, they have their own limited democracy one would call it, they have their own governance. they're allowed widespread internet usage unlike in china, i hear in china they shut down instagagram and other things, so they won't know what's happening in hong kong. people have never fully known democracy. if they didn't grow up under a colonial system they grew up under hong kong system...
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and 66 degrees in san martin. so you know what, this is the kind of weather that will inspire you to get outdoors, not too hot, especially when you consider where we were at this time yesterday. temperatures at this hour are running anywhere between about 5 to 10 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. and you can clearly see that here on our contour map. as we head throughout the day today, we still have some fog in some spots and that will keep your temperatures down at the coast. a little hazy here in san jose. good to moderate air quality. here's that iconic fog, right over pacifica. you're losing a little bit of that low cloud cover here, but i've got to tell you, right by the water, it's going to be socked in for most of the day. here's tiburon looking good at this hour as well for a comfortable day. healdsburg, hot with full sunshine coming your way. but overall, temperatures really dropping off from yesterday as we get that strong onshore flow in the bay area. just about all day long, that's what we're going to
and 66 degrees in san martin. so you know what, this is the kind of weather that will inspire you to get outdoors, not too hot, especially when you consider where we were at this time yesterday. temperatures at this hour are running anywhere between about 5 to 10 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. and you can clearly see that here on our contour map. as we head throughout the day today, we still have some fog in some spots and that will keep your temperatures down at the coast. a little hazy...
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both defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey went before the senate armed services committee to make the case for the u.s. strategy to deal with isis. >> thank you, would you please leave? would you please leave the room now? we're asking you nicely. we're asking you nicely to please leave the room. >> several times the hearing was interrupted by anti-war protesters. they were escorted from the room while loudly urging lawmakers not to go along with plans for war. what we know is the white house will ask congress for a half billion dollars to train, arm, and equip more than 5,000 moderate syrian rebels for one year. the house is expected to begin debate on the request today and vote on it tomorrow. about 40 countries have agreed to contribute in the fight against isis. iran, however, not one of them. calling it a ploy for the us to dominate the region. >> intelligence analysts estimate right now isis has slightly more than 30,000 fighters in the region. about half are foreigners, u.s. jets pounded an isis position about 20 miles outside of baghdad. this is
both defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey went before the senate armed services committee to make the case for the u.s. strategy to deal with isis. >> thank you, would you please leave? would you please leave the room now? we're asking you nicely. we're asking you nicely to please leave the room. >> several times the hearing was interrupted by anti-war protesters. they were escorted from the room while loudly urging lawmakers not to go along with...
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this is martin akin's decorative rifle. looks a little unusual because it is a hall.and the hall rifle was the very first of the rifles to have been assembled on the line. therefore, the lock, the stock, and the barrel are all separate and interchangeable. and this lock, rather than being fed from the side, is fed from the top. with the release mechanism here, the entire lock comes out, can be replaced with a good one, snapped back in place, and the rifle is functional once again. no longer will the rifles be made individually. congress wanted people to know exactly what this rifle was. and so when they granted them the rifles, they put this decorative plate on the butt of every rifle. one of these showed up on the antique road show a couple of years ago, the second one, the only other one we know that skif exists. i'll bet you there is more around. have you ever seen a rifle with a plate on it like this? >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. 200 years ago on september 11th, 1814, british and american naval forces c
this is martin akin's decorative rifle. looks a little unusual because it is a hall.and the hall rifle was the very first of the rifles to have been assembled on the line. therefore, the lock, the stock, and the barrel are all separate and interchangeable. and this lock, rather than being fed from the side, is fed from the top. with the release mechanism here, the entire lock comes out, can be replaced with a good one, snapped back in place, and the rifle is functional once again. no longer...
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christi, martin. >> thank you very much. the funeral for joan rivers will take place at 11:00 eastern time at the temple emanu-el, the largest synagogue in the world. the funeral will be private, in other words, no public and no media. alexandra joins us with more on who is going to be there. >> boy t heartbroken fans of joan rivers. they are blasting the yorkville clinic where she went into cardiac arrest during that outpatient procedure. >> they are doing it in a public way on line. fans have flooded the clinic's page, the business rue vee website. some go so far to blame to say it did not have to happen. officials say no criminal investigation is under way. >> in michigan, get this, more than 200 people without power. 375,000 so they whittled it down. >> very little whidling. >> a lot of people not watching. >> gosh. high winds, storms and we know what that's like. that's what knocked down the power lines. but we want to bring in jennifer gray and see if this is expected to continue on as it pushes east. >> that system ha
christi, martin. >> thank you very much. the funeral for joan rivers will take place at 11:00 eastern time at the temple emanu-el, the largest synagogue in the world. the funeral will be private, in other words, no public and no media. alexandra joins us with more on who is going to be there. >> boy t heartbroken fans of joan rivers. they are blasting the yorkville clinic where she went into cardiac arrest during that outpatient procedure. >> they are doing it in a public way...
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martin is fled the streets of inglewood but the guns caught up with him this time it wasn't the gangs just twenty two year old sister. shown in this photo was killed by a policeman on march twenty first. graders. that's the big amps in this they go oh. i marinate join me on boom bust in debt impartial and financial reporting commentary contributes and much much. only on bombast and only on. big bucks but. i would like to do the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy shred albus. rule. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across silicon we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just i'm sorry mark it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try and rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing the camera ready to join the
martin is fled the streets of inglewood but the guns caught up with him this time it wasn't the gangs just twenty two year old sister. shown in this photo was killed by a policeman on march twenty first. graders. that's the big amps in this they go oh. i marinate join me on boom bust in debt impartial and financial reporting commentary contributes and much much. only on bombast and only on. big bucks but. i would like to do the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically...
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todo lo que pasÓ con la visita de ricky martin, no se pueden perder a los lenguilargos, ya de ricky martinaciÓn de que es una de las voces mÁs importantes de la mÚsica mexicana. ♪ la sorpresa fue al terminar la primera de las tres fechas, su salida al filo de la 1:00 de la maÑana en un auto deportivo, alejandro fernÁndez al volante, y al lado su novia, quizÁs emulando a don vicente fernÁndez que en cada concierto atiende a la prensa, el cantante separÓ unos minutos a conversar. el Único cuestionamiento que aceptÓ fue el dueto que hizo con su hija camila en las vegas, lo cual no repitiÓ en mÉxico. >> camila cantÓ una canción porque me pidiÓ que cedÍa de cantar esa canciÓn y le hizo el favor por que se esta preparando desde hace mucho tiempo, pero ahorita no es su lanzamiento. estamos buscando quiÉn la firme, quién todo. >> pero al llegar el tÓpico romÁntico, terminÓ el encuentro. >> gracias. >> televisa espectÁculos. >> a mÍ me parece que es mala idea que cante un solo dÍa, una canciÓn que es dificilÍsima, Él tiene grabado con cristina aguilera. >> ey, te voy a decir una cosa, no te burles.
todo lo que pasÓ con la visita de ricky martin, no se pueden perder a los lenguilargos, ya de ricky martinaciÓn de que es una de las voces mÁs importantes de la mÚsica mexicana. ♪ la sorpresa fue al terminar la primera de las tres fechas, su salida al filo de la 1:00 de la maÑana en un auto deportivo, alejandro fernÁndez al volante, y al lado su novia, quizÁs emulando a don vicente fernÁndez que en cada concierto atiende a la prensa, el cantante separÓ unos minutos a conversar. el...
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martin van buren will do the same. paid very close attention to the movement of union troops throughout the war. the developments unfolding is pretty encouraging men to join an analyst and the union cause. even james buchanan who had watched seven states seceded on his watch, president lincoln was simply following his policies. if you have been in lincoln's position he will be doing the same thing. buchanan sees his ultimate vindication and lincoln's success, and lancaster are even now he will indicate his own course of action. james buchanan will write an import and op-ed talking about the oath of the army officer who has resigned to go join. franklin pierce, a southerner at heart opposes the war effort. he gives speech saying that if the south can't be convinced on their own we cannot pursue them militarily. it is a fool's errand will be completely disagrees. he will give speeches denouncing lincoln and his policy on his courses and his suspension of civil liberty. he will campaign throughout the war. campaign manage
martin van buren will do the same. paid very close attention to the movement of union troops throughout the war. the developments unfolding is pretty encouraging men to join an analyst and the union cause. even james buchanan who had watched seven states seceded on his watch, president lincoln was simply following his policies. if you have been in lincoln's position he will be doing the same thing. buchanan sees his ultimate vindication and lincoln's success, and lancaster are even now he will...
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martin luther king, jr.'s final year is out in book stores now and you can catch my full interview a week from saturday. we'll be back with more of "consider this." only on al jazeera america @sts. >> you might think the most exciting news about stonehenge in the 21st century was president obamaed visit to the ancient site last week, but a study led by the university of birmingham discovered hundreds of new features, 17 previously unknown monuments buried beneath the four square miles surrounding stonehenge. these discoveries rewriting the book of what we thought we knew about the famous prehistoric monument. joining us now is brian fagen, author of several popular archaeology books, an emeritus professor at u.c. santa barbara. this was a big, high tech endeavor, researchers used all sorts of instruments, including ground penetrating radar, gravity and magnetic sensors to scan under the ground and discovered 17 new monuments, dozens of burial pits, even 100-foot long wooden building that is believed to have b
martin luther king, jr.'s final year is out in book stores now and you can catch my full interview a week from saturday. we'll be back with more of "consider this." only on al jazeera america @sts. >> you might think the most exciting news about stonehenge in the 21st century was president obamaed visit to the ancient site last week, but a study led by the university of birmingham discovered hundreds of new features, 17 previously unknown monuments buried beneath the four square...
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allen martin reports the terrorist group released new video that's been authenticated by u.s. officials. >> reporter: the video entitled a second message to america, is a grim replay of last month's murder of american reporter james foley. this time, it's another u.s. journalist, steven sotloff, who, like foley, is shown kneeling in an orange prison jumpsuit at a spot in syria. once again a masked man with a knife speaking in a british accent explains sotloff is being killed for ongoing american air strikes against isis. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: just before his purported beheading sotloff recites clearly scripted propaganda asking why he has to pay the price. >> i was terror stricken when i saw it. but that face, it was like the minute i saw his face, i went back to my childhood. i saw that same face that i remember and -- and then when i saw his name, and i knew it had to be him. and i was devastated. >> reporter: a spokesman for the family would say the family knows of this tragedy and is grieving privately. isis has made it clear the horror may not stop with sotloff's
allen martin reports the terrorist group released new video that's been authenticated by u.s. officials. >> reporter: the video entitled a second message to america, is a grim replay of last month's murder of american reporter james foley. this time, it's another u.s. journalist, steven sotloff, who, like foley, is shown kneeling in an orange prison jumpsuit at a spot in syria. once again a masked man with a knife speaking in a british accent explains sotloff is being killed for ongoing...
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luther king asked is in montgomery, alabama. >> do you hear more about martin luther king, or malcolmldren to learn about the history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping people realize the value of preserving their own histories. >> will we see lil' wayne and the shamburg? i think it's a good idea, actually. all of these questions about who is black, what is plaque, where do i sit in the world? i have to bring those questions front and center into the life of this institution. >> for kalil mohammed the hamburg center is about the past and the future. we live in a time where some of the same problems of racial inequality and racial disparity are still very much part of the equation and history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past to give people a deeper sense that they're not dealing with these problems for the first time. >> we'll be right back. Ñ >>> our world with black enterprise, mcdonald's, deepry rooted in the community 365 days a year. ♪ ♪ >>> that wraps it up for this edition of our world with black enterprise. be sure to visit us on the web at black en
luther king asked is in montgomery, alabama. >> do you hear more about martin luther king, or malcolmldren to learn about the history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping people realize the value of preserving their own histories. >> will we see lil' wayne and the shamburg? i think it's a good idea, actually. all of these questions about who is black, what is plaque, where do i sit in the world? i have to bring those questions front and center into the life of this...
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. >> aquÍ se te extraÑa muchÍsimo, pero anoche, en "va por ti", un aplauso para ricky martin!e de los chavos de "va por ti", para seguirlos esperando. >> cantÓ en tres idiomas. >> lo que mÁs me gustÓ fue las expresiones que tuvo con la cara, es un artista bastante expresivo. una expresiÓn vale mÁs que 1000 palabras. >> estuvo dÁndole consejos a los muchachos, es importante para ellos. >> muy directo. >> fuerte el aplauso para ricky! (aplausos) >> y la reina de las noticias, quÉ nos tiene para hoy? >> mucha informaciÓn: tenemos una exclusiva de noticias univisiÓn con el padre de la doctora colombiana que fue hallada culpable y hoy pudiera ser condenada a cadena perpetua, muy pendientes, un testimonio muy interesante, tengo esto y mucho mÁs, asÍ que me retiro. buen dÍa para todos. >> muÑeca! >> y vamos a tener toda la informaciÓn de lo que pasó allÁ en mis tierras, en los angeles, y las primeras declaraciones del buki, luego de que cantada con sus tres hijas en el escenario. por primera vez lo hizo! >> tiene que haberse sentido muy orgulloso, y atenciÓn, padres de familia, hoy s
. >> aquÍ se te extraÑa muchÍsimo, pero anoche, en "va por ti", un aplauso para ricky martin!e de los chavos de "va por ti", para seguirlos esperando. >> cantÓ en tres idiomas. >> lo que mÁs me gustÓ fue las expresiones que tuvo con la cara, es un artista bastante expresivo. una expresiÓn vale mÁs que 1000 palabras. >> estuvo dÁndole consejos a los muchachos, es importante para ellos. >> muy directo. >> fuerte el aplauso para...
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. >> hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm martin martine dennisn doha. coming up on the program. >> israel is hamas and hamas is israel. >> sharing the goal of world domination. yrn town of kobani, as turkey sends its tanks to the border. tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters in hong kong. and afghanistan's new president ashraf ghani and abdalla abdalla pledge a unity government for the country. >>> racing to keep the punters and the families in the money. >> but first the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has compared his country's militant campaign to the campaigns in iraq and syria. he says hamas and i.s.i.l. share the same goal of world dowmghts. domination. >> how much more threatening i.s.i.s. would be if it possessed chemical weapons. now how much more dangerous the islamic state of iran would be if it possessed nuclear weapons. ladies and gentlemen would you let i.s.i.s. enrich uranium? would you let i.s.i.s. build a heavy water reactor? would you let i.s.i.s. develop intercontinental ballistic missiles? of course you wouldn't. so
. >> hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm martin martine dennisn doha. coming up on the program. >> israel is hamas and hamas is israel. >> sharing the goal of world domination. yrn town of kobani, as turkey sends its tanks to the border. tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters in hong kong. and afghanistan's new president ashraf ghani and abdalla abdalla pledge a unity government for the country. >>> racing to keep the punters and the families in the money....
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martin dempsey was pushed on that. here he was today. >> everyone should be aware when we talk about combat forces. that's all we grow. when we bring young men and women in the military, they come in to be a combat soldier or a combat marine or combat -- we don't bring them in to be anything other than combat capable. but that's different than how we use them. and in the case of our contributions in iraq right now, the airmen as the ranking member mentioned are very much in a combat role. the folks on the ground are in a very much a combat bad visery role. they are not participating in direct combat. there's no intention for them to do so. i've mentioned, i would, of course, change my recommendation. an example. if the iraqi security forces and the pesh were at some point ready to retake mosul, a mission i would find extraordinarily complex, it could very well be part of that. but for the day-to-day activities will evolve over time. i don't see it to be necessary right now. >> all right. i want to kick our confeversati
martin dempsey was pushed on that. here he was today. >> everyone should be aware when we talk about combat forces. that's all we grow. when we bring young men and women in the military, they come in to be a combat soldier or a combat marine or combat -- we don't bring them in to be anything other than combat capable. but that's different than how we use them. and in the case of our contributions in iraq right now, the airmen as the ranking member mentioned are very much in a combat role....
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we talked about general martin dempsey, saying he will ask for ground troops. how important is it that president obama - likely this will be a long war. congress. >> it's a real war. it will take many years, will not be soexed immediately. >> when we have allowed the president to engage in warfare, it's not turned out well. it's so much better if we have congress and the president agreeing, and... >> what about the president who says he thinks the authorisation issued before the 9/11 attacks is sufficient for what he is doing now. that was specific to those connected to the worse terror attack in history. >> i don't think legislation of that kind conditions. i suspect after the congressional elections everyone will be more comfortable. it's the best way, the way the constitution sets it out, that congress has the right to declare war. congress hasn't declared war since pearl harbor. >> a point you make is that traditional rules. american and international law to deal with conventional law firrar anna caristic. that we are constrained by laws. what should we do.
we talked about general martin dempsey, saying he will ask for ground troops. how important is it that president obama - likely this will be a long war. congress. >> it's a real war. it will take many years, will not be soexed immediately. >> when we have allowed the president to engage in warfare, it's not turned out well. it's so much better if we have congress and the president agreeing, and... >> what about the president who says he thinks the authorisation issued before...