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and also martin luther king. when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing too long some people say. later in his life, he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society because the premise of nonviolence is sooner or later the folks who are pressing you will get embarrassed or something. feel like we are making ourselves look bad. what if the folks who are oppressing you don't have that kind of humanity? some folks don't have shame. if you are trying to shame someone who does not have any shame, you are in trouble. martin luther king ultimately came to that point and questioned that. read his books. at one point, martin luther king questioned, can nonviolence work? this was after he went to chicago. the kind of structures in chicago were not
and also martin luther king. when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing too long some people say. later in his life, he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society because the premise of nonviolence is sooner or later...
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with martin short.hat one day he will win the legal right to marry them. he is a zoo -- are we not ready for the animals yet? oh, all right. oh, okay, we're supposed to go out to steve aoki, who is -- steve, now, you know about this? here's what -- >> sure do. >> jimmy: here's what the kids do now days. while you were up in your attic making recordings frank sinatra didn't sing -- >> junior. >> jimmy: even better. steve aoki is outside right now. all right. what he does, marty -- hey, steve. >> what's up, jimmy? >> jimmy: he throws cake at his fans. and they beg him to be caked. it's become, like, i don't know. it's a verb, i think. >> mare antoine net thing, but with pizza. >> jimmy: nobody eepts it, they just wear it. let's go to steve right now. >> we're a sick society now. >> jimmy: steve what flavor cake are you going to be throwing at people? >> um -- it's vanilla. >> jimmy: vanilla, okay. that's a good color, i guess, for stain purposes, right? >> oh, yeah, this is going to be great. right in som
with martin short.hat one day he will win the legal right to marry them. he is a zoo -- are we not ready for the animals yet? oh, all right. oh, okay, we're supposed to go out to steve aoki, who is -- steve, now, you know about this? here's what -- >> sure do. >> jimmy: here's what the kids do now days. while you were up in your attic making recordings frank sinatra didn't sing -- >> junior. >> jimmy: even better. steve aoki is outside right now. all right. what he does,...
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>> very much in line with what both john and martin said. the aviation system brock upgrades, really ast is ems architecture. if you take an architecture approach to navigation, you have to consider all of the players that are going nobody that system. as we move across from block 0, wh ch we currently have block 1, block 2, block 3, there are modules that specifically apply to the remotely piloted aircraft. but it was an imt premtal approach. >> i've heard all three of you talk about safety here. ensuring the public, what other steps can you talk to ensure the public that sigh ofty is the prime directive here. versus the work that's got to be done, you know, husband. what with we do as an industry follow a process that can ensure safety out there. >> maybe i'll start out. it is a relatively start answer. by taking slow deliberative steps, before letting them into the more busy airspace, there is a perception and it is built by some of the promotions like amazon.com and many others that we are imminently set foreseeing uas was. you would be
>> very much in line with what both john and martin said. the aviation system brock upgrades, really ast is ems architecture. if you take an architecture approach to navigation, you have to consider all of the players that are going nobody that system. as we move across from block 0, wh ch we currently have block 1, block 2, block 3, there are modules that specifically apply to the remotely piloted aircraft. but it was an imt premtal approach. >> i've heard all three of you talk...
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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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martin jacobs has found that.days of hard work, walking the concrete steps at kezar stadium, enjoying a sunday with his son joshua, or flipping through the pages of "time" that he has so delicately preserved, martin has found that habit. and through the ups and downs, the sunny days and the rainy ones, for whatever reason, it was all worth it. ♪ >>> many of us are inspired not only by our surroundings but by the people who surround our everyday lives. for joshua jacobs inspiration sprung from his father, martin, whose loyalties most certainly rubbed off on joshua at a young age and manifested in a brilliant talent to share with the rest of the faithful. >> when i was 6 years old, i began to start drawing. when i was hanging out with my dad and we were watching 49er games, i was thinking, hey, that's a great idea. why don't i just start drawing some 49ers? by the age of 12 years old i really felt like my pictures are starting to look realistic, and i wanted to carry on and get better and better, treat it like maybe
martin jacobs has found that.days of hard work, walking the concrete steps at kezar stadium, enjoying a sunday with his son joshua, or flipping through the pages of "time" that he has so delicately preserved, martin has found that habit. and through the ups and downs, the sunny days and the rainy ones, for whatever reason, it was all worth it. ♪ >>> many of us are inspired not only by our surroundings but by the people who surround our everyday lives. for joshua jacobs...
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give me the key to that locker, martin.janey place) what you really see in film noir is the emergence of a psychological phenomenon, which is that men have always been endangered by a strong sexual female. they're extremely driven, selfish, ambitious characters which are characteristics associated with male character. kiss me, mike. i want you to kiss me. (woman) kiss me. the liar's kiss that says i love you. that black widow's sensibility comes up from the american male coming back and finding that the american female has changed her position in society. (paul schrader) she's worked during the war. she's much more independent. she may have had affairs during war. and that's very, you know, threatening to a lot of men. margaret will be giving up her job in a few months. don't kid yourself, darling, i'll take the six weeks maternity leave and then junior will have a nice nurse. you forget that you married a girl with a career. you can see it in art and icons throughout the ages, that that's a dangerous figure. a powerful, se
give me the key to that locker, martin.janey place) what you really see in film noir is the emergence of a psychological phenomenon, which is that men have always been endangered by a strong sexual female. they're extremely driven, selfish, ambitious characters which are characteristics associated with male character. kiss me, mike. i want you to kiss me. (woman) kiss me. the liar's kiss that says i love you. that black widow's sensibility comes up from the american male coming back and finding...
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martin.ring the 8g band with fred armisen and from the damned, captain sensible. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers & applause ] i'm psyched to hear it. midterm elections are coming up. do you guys have midterm fever? [ scattered cheers ] i just like to check. i'm just going to check in until they happen to find out how everyone's midterm fever is doing. [ laughter ] but of course, midterm fever aside, ebola is still the big news story. north korea, this is interesting -- north korea is banning all tourists, all tourists in order to prevent ebola -- [ laughter ] -- from entering the country. "that's a relief," said ebola. "i don't want to go there." [ cheers & applause ] here's some great news. this is honestly some great news. as of this morning, both amber vinson and nina pham, the two texas nurses who had contracted ebola are free of the vi
martin.ring the 8g band with fred armisen and from the damned, captain sensible. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers & applause ] i'm psyched to hear it. midterm elections are coming up. do you guys have midterm fever? [ scattered cheers ] i just like to check. i'm just going to check in until they happen to find out how...
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the first sketch we did had jerry lewis and dean martin running a theater.jerry lewis as an usher, and i can't remember the sexy woman of the moment, guest star on the show. >> fair enough. >> she was trying to seduce people -- >> we could always say angie dickins dickinson. >> might as well. it was somebody very close. she was seducing people to get into the theater. dean martin was there to club jerry into it. jerry came along bouncing the ball. they were -- the sketch was about trying to get jerry lewis into the theater to see a movie because "movies are better than ever." we did the sketch. i cried afterwards because jerry was jerry and he left, i thought, the strands and ropes of the sketch. and it was hilarious. and later had dinner with my agent at the time who said to me, are you kidding? this show is going to be -- >> they thought it was too controversial at the time. >> but what i want to get to is, two weeks later, the scene had registered so strongly with the motion picture association that they forced martin and lewis to take out an ad of apolog
the first sketch we did had jerry lewis and dean martin running a theater.jerry lewis as an usher, and i can't remember the sexy woman of the moment, guest star on the show. >> fair enough. >> she was trying to seduce people -- >> we could always say angie dickins dickinson. >> might as well. it was somebody very close. she was seducing people to get into the theater. dean martin was there to club jerry into it. jerry came along bouncing the ball. they were -- the sketch...
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he is cool and all, but martin luther king jr. was more influential in terms of overall history as a race leader because booker t. washington said we are just going to sit calmly and accept the situation. martin luther king worked for equality and for change. not just for black people. he worked for better standards of living for everyone in america and booker t. washington seems very intent on pursuing a personal agenda and elevating his status in politics. and being the first at the white house. martin luther king accomplished everything he did without an official office. and he is better. >> he is just better, right? >> he is also better because you are saying booker t. washington was the first, the only to be appointed to an office, but that does not make him the man overall because if you asked someone in the country whether they are 6, 16, or 60 who the preeminent symbol of racial equality is, martin luther king is the answer they come up with and that legacy holds more weight than any presidential appointment. >> ok, all ri
he is cool and all, but martin luther king jr. was more influential in terms of overall history as a race leader because booker t. washington said we are just going to sit calmly and accept the situation. martin luther king worked for equality and for change. not just for black people. he worked for better standards of living for everyone in america and booker t. washington seems very intent on pursuing a personal agenda and elevating his status in politics. and being the first at the white...
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martin, let's focus on that decline. what is the key level that would stop saudi arabia and other opec countries from continuing to produce high volume? >> i think we're past that point. i think we're probably seeing the lows for the year around about 80 as you mentioned for wti, 86 for brent. but i think one of the things that increasingly comes up is what's the number that's able to be balancing the opec budgets. and at the current levels, it's around about $20 per barrel under those levels. so it's a sustainable period that it can be below that that is key for the opec producers. so i think coming up to the november 27th opec meeting, you'll increasingly see a bit more of a rebound as some of those oil ministers come back talking the price up. >> citigroup suggested yesterday oil prices would have to fall below 50 to choke off the developing u.s. supply sigh story. is that fair or is the 80 mark more reasonable for the u.s. supply? >> for u.s. supplies, the big increase, inge 6 on 0 is probably on the low end. you're
martin, let's focus on that decline. what is the key level that would stop saudi arabia and other opec countries from continuing to produce high volume? >> i think we're past that point. i think we're probably seeing the lows for the year around about 80 as you mentioned for wti, 86 for brent. but i think one of the things that increasingly comes up is what's the number that's able to be balancing the opec budgets. and at the current levels, it's around about $20 per barrel under those...
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martin luther king jr. and malcolm x following their assassination. and the reporting committee, stokely started as a believer in nonviolence, led him to concentrate his thinking on the notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure and that complexity was captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokely: a life". you can never be disappointed with a book when you have chapter titles like the chocolate and fred astaire. peniel joseph 11 is restoring, activist, popular radio commentator on subjects like race relations and civil rights, politics, democracy, a nice shoe collection. give a warm welcome to peniel joseph. [applause] >> thank you for that warm introduction. i start by thanking the library of congress for this invitation to talk about "stokely: a life". it is an honor and privilege to be here. i spent ten years on the life of stokely carmichael, kwame ture, and a lot of questions i received was why did i spend so much time, why was stokely carmichael, kwame ture, so intere
martin luther king jr. and malcolm x following their assassination. and the reporting committee, stokely started as a believer in nonviolence, led him to concentrate his thinking on the notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure and that complexity was captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokely: a life". you can never be disappointed with a book when you have chapter titles like the chocolate and fred astaire. peniel joseph 11 is restoring,...
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i miss him. >> reporter: her break milk with guilt, martin never had a flu the shot. she was afraid of the chemicals and nine years before martin died flu shots were not recommended for healthy teenagers. they are now. >> my decision not to vaccinate i have to live with that. >> reporter: diane who created martin flu foundation was part of the influenza meeting of state leaders and health officials urging people to get vaccinated. >> this flu season we have had 98 cases of confirmed inn flewens a last year we had 131 influenza deaths. >> reporter: robin with the pennsylvania department of health said people need to be reminded that the flu is more dangerous to mess people in the united states, thene bowl. >>> the potential of the numbers that influenza will impact is significantly greater. >> reporter: hoping to improve vaccination rates some officials received needle free vaccine during the meeting. last year only 47 percent of pennsylvania resident got a flu shot. diane says it is a simple step that can prevent disaster. >> his baseball number was eight so as you ca
i miss him. >> reporter: her break milk with guilt, martin never had a flu the shot. she was afraid of the chemicals and nine years before martin died flu shots were not recommended for healthy teenagers. they are now. >> my decision not to vaccinate i have to live with that. >> reporter: diane who created martin flu foundation was part of the influenza meeting of state leaders and health officials urging people to get vaccinated. >> this flu season we have had 98 cases...
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these days martin runs a nonprofit organization that helps former convicted criminals turn their lives around. a job, he says, that would be easier with the passage of prop 47. >> every voter would have a stake in the recovery of the people they were sending to treatment. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> click on the election guide tab towards the top of the page for information on key races, polling places, and results, as well. >>> new video this morning of an unmanned rocket exploding on takeoff. the ship had just launched from virginia, headed for the international space station when it exploded and crashed to the ground. fortunately, no one was hurt, but onboard, supplies for astronauts. one of the experiments was some sixth graders supplies from oakland. >> we have every confidence in the orbital team and the ability to get to root cause, resolve the issues, and get back to flying to i.s.s. >> space-x also has a contract to resupply the space station and is set to send a supply to late december. >>> instead of the game making headlines, the co-owner of the team
these days martin runs a nonprofit organization that helps former convicted criminals turn their lives around. a job, he says, that would be easier with the passage of prop 47. >> every voter would have a stake in the recovery of the people they were sending to treatment. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> click on the election guide tab towards the top of the page for information on key races, polling places, and results, as well. >>> new video...
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martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. it's made only from prunes, nothing else.zin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with
martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up...
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martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. ,, customers. his bold plan toe sure his doors stay open. nt weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the nobel peace prize for leading the nonviolent struggle for civil rights for african americans. he did not live to see all the changes that the movement would bring, but dean reynolds found some in chicago. >> i accept the nobel prize for peace. >> reporter: on that day back in 1964, martin luther king had a question. >> therefore, i must ask why this prize is awarded to a movement which is beleaguered and committed to unrelenting struggle. >> reporter: king knew the struggle he had been waging in the south was far from over, but it was only when he came north to chicago two years later that he saw the full challenge ahead. >> i have never seen, even i
martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. ,, customers. his bold plan toe sure his doors stay open. nt weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the nobel peace prize for leading the nonviolent struggle for civil rights for african americans. he did not live to see all the...
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the other questions i have is the do those numbers include the other community clinics signatures martin and the free clinic and i see the deputy shaking his head and nate's that's our network by the way, u. >> because those are somewhat of a speciality clinic so serving the women in the community do we see any value in creating a medical home oh. >> oh, absolutely some of the clinic consortium have a contracts with us but did you say larkin. >> no, no lion martin. >> 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
the other questions i have is the do those numbers include the other community clinics signatures martin and the free clinic and i see the deputy shaking his head and nate's that's our network by the way, u. >> because those are somewhat of a speciality clinic so serving the women in the community do we see any value in creating a medical home oh. >> oh, absolutely some of the clinic consortium have a contracts with us but did you say larkin. >> no, no lion martin. >>...
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a few alternates kelly drive, martin luther king drive. blue route to i-95, and that accident is affecting september bus routes. nine, 27, 124 and 125, ukee and quarter. >>> unusual delivery has grandmother making room for new pets. >> baby spotted python right there. fedex man dropped it off in the granite city illinois yesterday. they are not aggressive but grand mom was taking in chances. >> i let out a big scream and just went to the floor and she came, my granddaughter came over, and asked what was going on. i said, there is a snake, snake. >> ready for this. >> gavin's granddaughter tells reporter that she ordered the snake and just forgot to tell her grandmother. >> yes, forget you ordered a new shirt. >> yes. >> that is in the clear. >> come on baby girl, we have to sit down and talk. >> why are you ordering a snake. >>> coming up in a couple minutes we will bring you more local news weather traffic and sports the on the sister station cw philly including latest on the the deadly crash on the the schuylkill. >> also fine art at phi
a few alternates kelly drive, martin luther king drive. blue route to i-95, and that accident is affecting september bus routes. nine, 27, 124 and 125, ukee and quarter. >>> unusual delivery has grandmother making room for new pets. >> baby spotted python right there. fedex man dropped it off in the granite city illinois yesterday. they are not aggressive but grand mom was taking in chances. >> i let out a big scream and just went to the floor and she came, my granddaughter...
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martin said, yes, but we need to talk. martin regrets, she never found out what it was her cousin reeva wanted to say, heather. >> paul tilsley, covering this for us. what a horrible way to finder out a family member had been killed, over the radio. paul, thank you so much. jon: fox news alert and this is going to add to the scare over this ebola crisis. you will recall a second hospital worker from dallas has been hospitalized, confirmed to have a case of ebola. apparently transmitted by that man who had come over from africa, who later died of the disease. well turns out this health care worker who was just diagnosed yesterday with ebola, also flew on board an aircraft on monday. so now the centers for disease control is asking 132 passengers who were onboard frontier airlines, light e flight 1143 with her from cleveland to dallas-ft. worth on monday, they are asking those passengers to check in with them. she was not exhibiting symptoms at that time. but it was only the next day, yesterday, that she was discovered to ha
martin said, yes, but we need to talk. martin regrets, she never found out what it was her cousin reeva wanted to say, heather. >> paul tilsley, covering this for us. what a horrible way to finder out a family member had been killed, over the radio. paul, thank you so much. jon: fox news alert and this is going to add to the scare over this ebola crisis. you will recall a second hospital worker from dallas has been hospitalized, confirmed to have a case of ebola. apparently transmitted by...
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please help me welcome, jenny beth martin. >> thank you. i bring you to the war of 1812. just yesterday morning i woke in texas having spent the bet ae b part of the last week, seeing for myself, and for you, exactly what is happening on our southern border. i spent that time talking with local sheriffs and residents. hearing directly from the front lines and learning firsthand about the problems on the border. we hear calls from people on the left and even some in the republican party saying we must launch what they call a humanitarian effort. they tell us we must care for the unaccompanied minors coming into our country. they tell us we must not, no, we cannot, send these young people home. they tell us we must borrow even more money from china to house and clothe and feed and inoculate and treat these strangers who broke into our home. well, i am a mother, i am a woman, i am a christian and i'm proud to say, i am an american. i have listened to these arguments and i checked them against my heart and my head. my experience and my values. and to these arguments i need th
please help me welcome, jenny beth martin. >> thank you. i bring you to the war of 1812. just yesterday morning i woke in texas having spent the bet ae b part of the last week, seeing for myself, and for you, exactly what is happening on our southern border. i spent that time talking with local sheriffs and residents. hearing directly from the front lines and learning firsthand about the problems on the border. we hear calls from people on the left and even some in the republican party...
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introducing the dean martin celebrity roast. to say -- >> i feel terrible. >> now, you have a vip seat at the funniest roasts featuring the biggest stars of all time. johnny carson. lucille ball. jackie gleason. >> as i stand here looking at you, angie dickinson, two things are running through my mind. the second one is -- [laughter] >> anybody would look pretty if the only man you ever stood next to were howard cosell and joe frazier. >> he is my best friend, which gives you an idea of the difficulty i have making friends. >> they only roasted the ones they loved. sometimes love hurts. >> i see milton berle is sitting over there. i don't know why they are always putting your act down. it must be good. you've been doing the same material for 40 years. [laughter] >> i am looking forward to my 40th birthday. >> keep on looking, because you're going the wrong direction. >> this is x-rated because we use all her ex-husbands. [laughter] >> order now to order all 18 -- to own all 18 complete classic roasts. plus two dvds jampacked wit
introducing the dean martin celebrity roast. to say -- >> i feel terrible. >> now, you have a vip seat at the funniest roasts featuring the biggest stars of all time. johnny carson. lucille ball. jackie gleason. >> as i stand here looking at you, angie dickinson, two things are running through my mind. the second one is -- [laughter] >> anybody would look pretty if the only man you ever stood next to were howard cosell and joe frazier. >> he is my best friend,...
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>> so graham martin was the ambassador and he was really the gatekeeper in some sense. he has the authority to green light the evacuation plan. the evacuation plan is created by the military. but the ability to approve it and to put it in motion is really left in the hands of the ambassador. graham martin had lost a son in the vietnam war. he was very dedicated to preserving south vietnam. he didn't want to see us walk away from south vietnam. and i think largely for those reasons he was resistant to putting in an evacuation plan into place and green lighting it early on when most people both on the ground and to some degree in washington realized that south vietnam was going to fall and that it was inevitable. >> frank snap, former c.i.a. agent and was sued by our own government. why did you pick him as a spokesperson? >> well, we were really committed to finding people who were on the ground, who were in saigon at the end of april when things were flying and he was -- he was there. he was sued by our government because he wrote a book about the events that took place.
>> so graham martin was the ambassador and he was really the gatekeeper in some sense. he has the authority to green light the evacuation plan. the evacuation plan is created by the military. but the ability to approve it and to put it in motion is really left in the hands of the ambassador. graham martin had lost a son in the vietnam war. he was very dedicated to preserving south vietnam. he didn't want to see us walk away from south vietnam. and i think largely for those reasons he was...
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he's the nephew of martin boreman. and he's independently rich. and in gives him a sort of zelig aspect in that he pops up in various places in the reich. and he does odd jobs for his uncle. in this case-- drz and with some protection from his uncle. >> yes, very much so. in this case its extent of this surprised me very much when i looked closely into it. auschwitz consisted of three camps. auschwitz one, beccanaw where the killing took place an monolith which was sort of five kilometers away. and there they were building the biggest an most advanced plant in europe, ig farthan was funding it. and the idea was to make germany self-sufficient in rubber and in synthetic fuel. >> rose: which could have been a factor in the war. >> it could certainly have prolonged the war. and when this factory was supposed to come on line t would have consumed more electricity than berlin. and 30,000 jewish slaves died trying to produce synthetic rubber an synthetic fuel. now thompson, who is really the hero of the book. >> is-- he is one of millions of germans. th
he's the nephew of martin boreman. and he's independently rich. and in gives him a sort of zelig aspect in that he pops up in various places in the reich. and he does odd jobs for his uncle. in this case-- drz and with some protection from his uncle. >> yes, very much so. in this case its extent of this surprised me very much when i looked closely into it. auschwitz consisted of three camps. auschwitz one, beccanaw where the killing took place an monolith which was sort of five kilometers...
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(overlapping dialogue) c'mon, martin! aahh! aahh! aahh!nd the only thing we could do was try to express ourselves on film the way people around us were doing. we'd hoped that that would lead to making films in narrative. when we were in film school there was absolutely no chance of making it into the hollywood film industry. and nobody even considered it. the most chance we had was as a disneyland ticket-taker. well, at the time all these directors emerged, there was actually no way they'd be hollywood employees. hollywood was very much a closed industry those days. and the way in to therical filmmaking was via roger corman. and coppola was the first one to work for him and later, scorsese. corman provided the model for independence they wanted. his big advantage was his output deal that he had with american international and some television companies. anything that he produced they would put on the air. it didn't matter what it was, as long as it was long enough. he realized more than anybody working in commercial industry that there was
(overlapping dialogue) c'mon, martin! aahh! aahh! aahh!nd the only thing we could do was try to express ourselves on film the way people around us were doing. we'd hoped that that would lead to making films in narrative. when we were in film school there was absolutely no chance of making it into the hollywood film industry. and nobody even considered it. the most chance we had was as a disneyland ticket-taker. well, at the time all these directors emerged, there was actually no way they'd be...
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the other night you had martin amis, who wrote a book that was extraordinarily controversial.e explained what drove him to write the book. you had the primo levi quote, the adorno quote, writing auschwitz is barbaric, yet there must be writing. and one of america's most significant composers has previously done operas about controversial subjects. dr. atomic, critical of the united states. "nixon in china," which showed kissinger in a bad light. he has a perfect right to do that. how can floyd say to people, you should not see this, you should not hear this? one group, jewish groups, minority groups, irish groups, black groups, do they have the right to tell people what they should not do? black groups try to stop it because thought it portrayed blacks in an unfavorable light. it is now recognized as a classic. >> there is another part in the first amendment, dissent and protests and disagreement and passing judgment. we pass judgment all the time. peter gelb passes judgment at the met all the time in making decisions about what opera to put on and what not. the piece i did in
the other night you had martin amis, who wrote a book that was extraordinarily controversial.e explained what drove him to write the book. you had the primo levi quote, the adorno quote, writing auschwitz is barbaric, yet there must be writing. and one of america's most significant composers has previously done operas about controversial subjects. dr. atomic, critical of the united states. "nixon in china," which showed kissinger in a bad light. he has a perfect right to do that. how...
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>> very much in line with what both john and martin said. the aviation system brock upgrades, really ast is ems architecture. if you take an architecture approach to navigation, you have to consider all of the players that are going nobody that system. as we move across from block 0, wh ch we currently have block 1, block 2, block 3, there are modules that specifically apply to the remotely piloted aircraft. but it was an imt premtal approach. >> i've heard all three of you talk about safety here. ensuring the public, what other steps can you talk to ensure the public that sigh ofty is the prime directive here. versus the work that's got to be done, you know, husband. what with we do as an industry follow a process that can ensure safety out there. >> maybe i'll start out. it is a relatively start answer. by taking slow deliberative steps, before letting them into the more busy airspace, there is a perception and it is built by some of the promotions like amazon.com and many others that we are imminently set foreseeing uas was. you would be
>> very much in line with what both john and martin said. the aviation system brock upgrades, really ast is ems architecture. if you take an architecture approach to navigation, you have to consider all of the players that are going nobody that system. as we move across from block 0, wh ch we currently have block 1, block 2, block 3, there are modules that specifically apply to the remotely piloted aircraft. but it was an imt premtal approach. >> i've heard all three of you talk...
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i think martin pointed that out earlier.ut there isn't a monitoring mechanism so you could get one. you could probably get one for the 1971 convention that there isn't a monitoring mechanism, so there is no evaluation mechanism and that brings me to the last point about the change in the treaty law and what would happen if they made a series that are not necessarily were not necessarily into conformity with the single convention. this is a big problem in the international negotiation and the problem stems from a distinction between making the international law between the hardball and soft law which is the expression of statement of intent and adopted by the resolution of the general assembly. we have a peculiar problem worldwide. there is a moratorium created by the general assembly that asks the states to not use it accept in the most severe cases and encourage the state to move into the system in which they abolish it's not in the status of the treaty so whatever the general assembly may adopt that there is the other prob
i think martin pointed that out earlier.ut there isn't a monitoring mechanism so you could get one. you could probably get one for the 1971 convention that there isn't a monitoring mechanism, so there is no evaluation mechanism and that brings me to the last point about the change in the treaty law and what would happen if they made a series that are not necessarily were not necessarily into conformity with the single convention. this is a big problem in the international negotiation and the...
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martin was jailed numerous times shoplifting, drug possession, felony crimes. he was now a convicted felony. >> they called it collateral consequences of being a felon haunted me many years. >> reporter: he cleaned up many years ago but his life bears the legal scars. >> i have to click the box that says i was convicted of a felony. >> reporter: despite his masters degree, he was denied a teacher credential. >> for the last 2 1/2 decades, we have incarcerated more people for low level offenses. >> reporter: the san francisco district attorney wants to change the way martin and other low level offenders are prosecuted in the state's justice system. he crafted prop 47 that will appear on the state ballot in november. it would convert many low level crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. crimes like drug possession for personal use along with other crimes that normally go along with drug addiction and mental health issues. >> we're looking at shoplifting and petty theft. >> reporter: prop 47 would save the state as much as $250 million a year by reducing jail and p
martin was jailed numerous times shoplifting, drug possession, felony crimes. he was now a convicted felony. >> they called it collateral consequences of being a felon haunted me many years. >> reporter: he cleaned up many years ago but his life bears the legal scars. >> i have to click the box that says i was convicted of a felony. >> reporter: despite his masters degree, he was denied a teacher credential. >> for the last 2 1/2 decades, we have incarcerated more...
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tonight, first a conversation with journalist martin wolf considered by many to be one of the world's most(ú influential writers on the economy, associate editor at the "financial times" of london and latest text "the shifts and the shocks" what we learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis. and then we'll turn to a conversation with dancer and choreographer sharna burgess, my dancing partner recently on "dancing with the stars." she danced on broadway and the closing summer olympic ceremonies in her native australia. among her partners, andy d yy d keyshawn johnson and charlie white. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> martin wolf, associate editor of the "financial times" at london, called the world's most influential economic writer and clom is considered required reading 6"6 the financial elit. his new book "the shifts and the shocks," what we learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis. he call the 2008 clam teralamit most complete breakdown we have ever seen,
tonight, first a conversation with journalist martin wolf considered by many to be one of the world's most(ú influential writers on the economy, associate editor at the "financial times" of london and latest text "the shifts and the shocks" what we learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis. and then we'll turn to a conversation with dancer and choreographer sharna burgess, my dancing partner recently on "dancing with the stars." she danced on...
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kelly drive, martin luther king drive will be best alternate. heading out of northeast philadelphia, you could take roosevelt boulevard and maneuver your way there. take broad street all the way down or take i-95. with that said i-95 we are seeing major delays stemming out of the northeast down through vine street expressway. we have a pothole southbound right around cottman avenue which is causing a mess. if you had are a truck drive you cannot use drives so blue route to 95 is an alternate and this accident ace affecting a few septa bus routes as well. we were just talking earlier the accident happened when it was light liz raining and that is when folks just should not under estimate the the weather. >> you almost get caught off guard when that kind of thing happens. you are right. as you have been saying and my advice would be the same just be smart about this. even though what you will see when we bout out to storm scan three is radar is emptying out and we are clearing out with the crowd cover just retreating here you cannot take this nece
kelly drive, martin luther king drive will be best alternate. heading out of northeast philadelphia, you could take roosevelt boulevard and maneuver your way there. take broad street all the way down or take i-95. with that said i-95 we are seeing major delays stemming out of the northeast down through vine street expressway. we have a pothole southbound right around cottman avenue which is causing a mess. if you had are a truck drive you cannot use drives so blue route to 95 is an alternate...
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>> very much in line with what john and martin said.he aviation system block upgrades, really, it's a systems architecture. if you're going to take a systems architecture approach to really the future of air navigation, you have to consider all of the players that are going to be in that system. so as we move ahead from block ze zero, which we're currently in, to block one, block two and block three, there are modules of those block upgrades which specifically apply to aviation or remotely flied aircraft. >> i've heard all three of you really underscore the poerimpore of safety. what other steps do you think you can take to assure the public that safety is the prime directive here in rpa integration versus the very technical work that has to be done. what can we do to assure them that there is safety out there. >> let me start out with a relatively short answer. by taking very slow, deliberative steps. before letting uess into the more busy air space. there is a perception that we are imminently set for uas. you'd be on a commercial air
>> very much in line with what john and martin said.he aviation system block upgrades, really, it's a systems architecture. if you're going to take a systems architecture approach to really the future of air navigation, you have to consider all of the players that are going to be in that system. so as we move ahead from block ze zero, which we're currently in, to block one, block two and block three, there are modules of those block upgrades which specifically apply to aviation or...
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. >> hablamos con ricky martÍn en la antesala de su gira.a su ex pareja. >> esto es primer impacto. ♪ ♪ >> bien, comenzamos con el caso de un adolescente que terminÓ con el rostro despiadiado en argentina. dos hermanas la hirieron con un cuchillo y un bisturÍ en la cara y la espalda tambiÉn. pueden ver las imÁgenes. segÚn ella, mientras la agredÍan le decían que nadie la volverÍa a llamar cara bonita. la madre de las agresoras alega que unos dÍas antes del ataque la presunta victima le dio una golpiza tan fuerte a una joven que le hizo perder la criatura que llevaba en su vientre. ♪ ♪ dos explosivos atentados hicieron correr la sangre frente una escuela en siria. cadÁveres y restos humanos cubrieron el lugar donde dos terroristas suicidas cardados de explosivos se hicieron volar en pedazos. pueden ver las imÁgenes. los estallidos pues siembran el pÁnico y los sobrevivientes huyen en todas direcciones. como pueden apreciar lo que estÁn viendo, entre vehÍculos envueltos en llamas. algunos se detienen a consolar a los estudiantes que gritan ate
. >> hablamos con ricky martÍn en la antesala de su gira.a su ex pareja. >> esto es primer impacto. ♪ ♪ >> bien, comenzamos con el caso de un adolescente que terminÓ con el rostro despiadiado en argentina. dos hermanas la hirieron con un cuchillo y un bisturÍ en la cara y la espalda tambiÉn. pueden ver las imÁgenes. segÚn ella, mientras la agredÍan le decían que nadie la volverÍa a llamar cara bonita. la madre de las agresoras alega que unos dÍas antes del ataque...
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martin? >> yes, access to health care is a human right and i know that the vast majority of canadians in poll after poll feel the same way. >> mr. kjellberg. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg. >> yes, i think it should be a right in the classical liberal notion of rights that government should not interfere, congress should make no law and so forth. so, yes, everyone should have the right to health care in that sense. >> dr. rodwin. >> we have a right for health care in the united states for emergency care. i believe that should be extended to primary care as well. >> okay. let me stay on that point, maybe get dr. hogberg. you indicated that you thought health care should be a right, but government should not be involved in that process. does that suggest that you would do away with the government-run medicare program? >> it's a moot point. >> no, it's not. >> it's a very moot point because seniors vote at very, very high rates and we're not gettin
martin? >> yes, access to health care is a human right and i know that the vast majority of canadians in poll after poll feel the same way. >> mr. kjellberg. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg. >> yes, i think it should be a right in the classical liberal notion of rights that government should not interfere, congress should make no law and so forth. so, yes, everyone should have the right to health care in that sense....
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martin? >> yes, it is a human right. i know the vast majority of canadians feel the same way. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg? >> yes, i think it should be a right. in the classical liberal notion of rights, congress should make no law and so forth. yes, everyone should have a right to health care in that sense. >> dr. rogdon? >> we have a right for health care in the united states for emergency care, i believe it should be extended to primary care as well. >> let me stay on that point. maybe get dr. holberg. you indicate thad you thought that health care should be a right. a government should not be involved in the process, does that suggest that you would do away with the government-run medicare program? >> it is a moot point. >> no, it is want. >> it is a moot point. seniors vote at high rate, we are not getting rid of medicare. >> i am asking you as an academic. it is a popular program, if you say that government should not be involved in health care, and medicare is a g
martin? >> yes, it is a human right. i know the vast majority of canadians feel the same way. >> yes, i believe that access to health care should be a right. >> dr. hogberg? >> yes, i think it should be a right. in the classical liberal notion of rights, congress should make no law and so forth. yes, everyone should have a right to health care in that sense. >> dr. rogdon? >> we have a right for health care in the united states for emergency care, i believe...
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i start the book with a quote from martin luther king, "letter from birmingham jail." it's a signal to the reader that the thought to get something as much of civil rights at sports. if you think, when you read the book and on about his legacy and his with several key moments and figures in the civil rights movement. he was a kindergartner, start a school night before, the year of brown v. board. he was profoundly influenced by the murder of emmett till, he was 12 here's old, leaving his house in north nashville and sneaking downtown to watch sit-ins at the lunch counter a few blocks where he entered high school a week after martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. he was in high school when the civil rights act and the voter rights act was passed and he said for him and for most of his generation the world seem to be opening up at just the right time. and his parents and his teachers had prepared him to walk through doors that have never been opened before. meanwhile, at vanderbilt things are finally starting to change. professor bell is here and he could probabl
i start the book with a quote from martin luther king, "letter from birmingham jail." it's a signal to the reader that the thought to get something as much of civil rights at sports. if you think, when you read the book and on about his legacy and his with several key moments and figures in the civil rights movement. he was a kindergartner, start a school night before, the year of brown v. board. he was profoundly influenced by the murder of emmett till, he was 12 here's old, leaving...
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. ♪ >> martin amis is here.reputation, he is the bad boy rock star of british fiction even though he is a grandfather and lives in brooklyn. his latest novel is "the zone of interest," a dark satire set in a fictional part of auschwitz. as the war effort unravels the murder activity of the cap accelerates. against that backdrop, a love story unfolds. "the zone of interest" is a controversial novel. french and german publishers rejected it. in his native britain, reviewers are calling it his best work for 25 years. i am pleased to have martin amis back at this table. would you disagree with any part of that introduction? >> i don't think so. >> but you think this is the best work you have done in 25 years? >> i think it has a chance of being my best novel. i am very -- when i pick it up, i am agreeably surprised and impressed by how it hangs together. i thought it was going to ask a lot of the reader. in fact, it seems to me that it moves along. >> tell me what it was that drove you could do this. you have touche
. ♪ >> martin amis is here.reputation, he is the bad boy rock star of british fiction even though he is a grandfather and lives in brooklyn. his latest novel is "the zone of interest," a dark satire set in a fictional part of auschwitz. as the war effort unravels the murder activity of the cap accelerates. against that backdrop, a love story unfolds. "the zone of interest" is a controversial novel. french and german publishers rejected it. in his native britain,...
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we have worked with herz and lockheed martin to move or expand here. you would not even make any of those phone calls. >> what governor scott did was pay for big companies to move here. the miami herald did a great piece and saw that there was a 96 percent failure on his job program. i would take that money and invest in small businesses here in florida. >> i would like to move on if i could. he does not actually know how economic development works. we do not pay until they are here, jobs are not created in one day. you are pure talk and take no action. >> i served during the global economic meltdown. we did the best we could to get florida through it. the economy was starting to come back when you took office. i am action and got things done, and i will work with any party to get jobs here, and you will not. >> the recent shooting put a spotlight on questions of race. i have a very simple question. do you think young african american men get a fair shake in the criminal justice system? >> here are the things we have done. in the trevor martin case i s
we have worked with herz and lockheed martin to move or expand here. you would not even make any of those phone calls. >> what governor scott did was pay for big companies to move here. the miami herald did a great piece and saw that there was a 96 percent failure on his job program. i would take that money and invest in small businesses here in florida. >> i would like to move on if i could. he does not actually know how economic development works. we do not pay until they are...
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peligra por las heridas con las que doma su papel participa con laura pausini, juliÓn Álvarez y ricky martinuando le dijo que fue una de las primeras famosas en besar al boricua mÁs deseado para uno de sus video hace algunos aÑitos. >> sÍ la verdad ahí nos dimos nuestros buenos besos obviamente ricky y yo nos queremos muchos somos muy buenos amigos. estÁbamos solteros, chamacos, bonitos, pero imagÍnese cuando me preguntan de verdad, quÉ su hartura, besar a chayane ricky martÍn, mujeres lo hago por ustedes los dos chamacos besan bonitos. >> pero su memoria no la traicionÓ hasta se acaloró al recordar cÓmo fueron las escenas con el intÉrprete de living la vida loca. >> que el beso, ya corte y nosotros de lengua! Échenle agua a los chamacos. >> y ahora que se volvieron a ver no se acordÓ? >> como ya estoy cansada y emir rodrigo lo amo y lo respeto aquÍ ni hagas comentarios te van a botar los dientes. >> no se pierdan el domingo a la jarocha mÁs simpática y talentosa obviamente en va por ti en la ciudad de mÉxico inés moreno, primer impacto. >> hoy viernes dejÓ la crÍtica su casa nuestro jomary
peligra por las heridas con las que doma su papel participa con laura pausini, juliÓn Álvarez y ricky martinuando le dijo que fue una de las primeras famosas en besar al boricua mÁs deseado para uno de sus video hace algunos aÑitos. >> sÍ la verdad ahí nos dimos nuestros buenos besos obviamente ricky y yo nos queremos muchos somos muy buenos amigos. estÁbamos solteros, chamacos, bonitos, pero imagÍnese cuando me preguntan de verdad, quÉ su hartura, besar a chayane ricky martÍn,...