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but with martin, the chicken is but with martin, the chicken is never just chicken. >> martin: that'sen. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> man: ah. >> anthony: someone should be singing the national anthem now. i mean, really. this is-- a practically prehistoric old-school canadian classic. maple syrup is heated, then poured on snow, becoming a kind of taffy. but the preferred delivery mechanism does present some issues. >> man: mmm. >> martin: yeah. no, no, no, no, no, no. >> anthony: what? >> martin: take a big one, and you have to suck it. don't swallow it, you know? look, you have to go like that. slowly, slowly. you know? just that. slowly, slowly. that's how it's good. that's it. >> anthony: you know how to do that in a manly way? you just got to look down and then you sort of look away in a distracted way. it's like, "i'm not really -- i'm not really sucking it." >> fred: the best way is to look up. [ laughter ] >> anthony: finally, there's maple meringue cake and maple ice cream with chocolate shards. any suggestion how to att
but with martin, the chicken is but with martin, the chicken is never just chicken. >> martin: that'sen. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> man: ah. >> anthony: someone should be singing the national anthem now. i mean, really. this is-- a practically prehistoric old-school canadian classic. maple syrup is heated, then poured on snow, becoming a kind of taffy. but the preferred delivery mechanism does present some...
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martin luther king. thank you, martin luther king. >> thank you.e actions that came before us. it is the actions that still happen in memphis because of what dr. king said. it is when folks go into our most difficult schools and say this school deserves as great of a teachers and principals at any where else and the first state to have free community college and technical school for everybody in the state. it is when we have folks that say our judicial system is not only inequitiable, it is not working. and so on behalf of all of that, thank you. we thank the civil rights museum for putting on the celebration today and we look forward to continuing that work. thank you. [ applause ] >> announcer: welcome to the stage alpha phi alpha. >> my brother, our brother, this >> my brother, our brother, this brother, we remember brother reverend dr. martin luther king jr. i'm darryl lewis, president of alpha phi alpha and alpha delta lamb dah chapter here in memphis, tennessee. dr. king was and is a brother to all mankind who became a member of our fraternit
martin luther king. thank you, martin luther king. >> thank you.e actions that came before us. it is the actions that still happen in memphis because of what dr. king said. it is when folks go into our most difficult schools and say this school deserves as great of a teachers and principals at any where else and the first state to have free community college and technical school for everybody in the state. it is when we have folks that say our judicial system is not only inequitiable, it...
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. >> martin luther heard about this and found it obscene. >> narrator: martin luther, a 33-year-old fryervoted to the bible, is appalled by the exploitive nature of indulgences. >> martin luther felt that this was selling god's salvation for money, and you can't do that. >> it is the notion of indulgences that finally bring the church down. >> narrator: as vatican culture sinks deeper into the pits of corruption, martin luther begins to ignite an extraordinary revolution. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all is one that brings us together. the final days of wish list are here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centrum® micronutrients today. in baltimore, a community sees new life rise from ruin. in southern california, a small family business becomes a beacon of hope. in seattle, people with disabilities
. >> martin luther heard about this and found it obscene. >> narrator: martin luther, a 33-year-old fryervoted to the bible, is appalled by the exploitive nature of indulgences. >> martin luther felt that this was selling god's salvation for money, and you can't do that. >> it is the notion of indulgences that finally bring the church down. >> narrator: as vatican culture sinks deeper into the pits of corruption, martin luther begins to ignite an extraordinary...
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and68a look at civil rights race relations, including martin luther king -- martin luther .ing's first, here is walter concrete on april 4, 1968, announcing that martin luther king jr. has an shot and killed. >> good evening. dr. martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights move it has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. in all points bulletin for a young white man seen running from the scene. dr. king was standing on the balcony of his second-floor hotel room when according to a companion, a shot was fired from across the street. the bullet exploded in his face. he had been keeping a close eye on the nobel peace prize winner. they rushed the 39-year-old leader to a hospital where he died of a bullet wound to the neck. they found a high-powered hunting rifle a black way but it was not immediately identified as the murder weapon. curfew and aawn march erected in violence. calling out for thousand national guardsmen. the murder has touched off sporadic acts of violence. in a nationwide television address combination is shocked. >> america is shocked and sadden
and68a look at civil rights race relations, including martin luther king -- martin luther .ing's first, here is walter concrete on april 4, 1968, announcing that martin luther king jr. has an shot and killed. >> good evening. dr. martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights move it has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. in all points bulletin for a young white man seen running from the scene. dr. king was standing on the balcony of his second-floor hotel room...
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abraham martin and john walking over the hill together. but in fact their relationship was much more complicated than that. it started out badly. it grew over the years. one of the challenges in doing a book like this is to describe somehow how the same man who put a bug on martin luther king's telephone ended up eulogizing him the night he was killed and gave the most famous eulogy of all of the eulogies king got. how do you get from the point where martin luther king was horrified when robert kennedy was named attorney general and yet was ready to endorse him for the presidency eight years later. there's a lot going on and it's hard to record because there's not a lot of documentary evidence, their relationship was behind the scenes. it's no accident there are no good pictures of them together. there are group shots, but nothing really of the two of them sitting and talking to one another intensely, and that's because the kennedy's wanted to keep their distance from martin luther king. they didn't want to advertise their relationship wit
abraham martin and john walking over the hill together. but in fact their relationship was much more complicated than that. it started out badly. it grew over the years. one of the challenges in doing a book like this is to describe somehow how the same man who put a bug on martin luther king's telephone ended up eulogizing him the night he was killed and gave the most famous eulogy of all of the eulogies king got. how do you get from the point where martin luther king was horrified when robert...
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juan: martÍn, un plan de descuento versus un seguro mÉdico, cuÁl es la diferencia?s lo que estÁ pasando? es una clÍnica en donde usted puede a atenderse y si usted llega a necesitar una urgencia y una hospitalizaciÓn, esto no le va a cubrir. los seguros convencionales cubren emergencias y urgencias. juan: cÓmo una persona puede identificar lo que es un plan de descuento y lo que es un seguro mÉdico. martÍn: usted se puede comunicar con el comisionado o con una agencia de prestigio. usted llama al hospital o a su mÉdico para saber y aceptarÁn el seguro y su mÉdico quizÁs dirÍa que no. es muy difícil identificarlo pero usted debe hacer las llamadas antes de comprar los planes. juan: si usted tiene un plan de descuento y va a una sala de emergencia no le van a cubrir? martÍn: normalmente no le van a atender y una sala de emergencias puede costar hasta 5000 $ y los tiene que pagar usted.esta es una conversaciÓn que podrÍa llevarnos una hora. por quÉ cuesta 5000 $. si uno va con un dolor de garganta o de abdomen... $5000. tenemos que entrar en la realidad y bajar a martÍ
juan: martÍn, un plan de descuento versus un seguro mÉdico, cuÁl es la diferencia?s lo que estÁ pasando? es una clÍnica en donde usted puede a atenderse y si usted llega a necesitar una urgencia y una hospitalizaciÓn, esto no le va a cubrir. los seguros convencionales cubren emergencias y urgencias. juan: cÓmo una persona puede identificar lo que es un plan de descuento y lo que es un seguro mÉdico. martÍn: usted se puede comunicar con el comisionado o con una agencia de prestigio....
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the next image describes martin -- beside martin luther king is the time magazine cover image of robert f kennedy who announced his candidacy for the democratic party. he was antiwar. he was for a lot of things that lyndon johnson was not. the two men never got along. once kennedy entered the race, johnson knew that was it and stepped aside. the image we see here as the time cover was what appeared right after kennedy's assassination in los angeles. it is a very somber image of it is a very somber image of kennedy. he was the peace candidate and was doing very well. he just won the california primary. the thing i remember about that is the funeral train, the train that left new york city to come to washington dc. he was part that she was buried in arlington cemetery. there were crowds of people who turned out throughout that 250 mile journey from new york city. the image that you see high above in the center is of robert kennedy. his wife helen. he was just ending a 25 day fast in support of those in california. they were trying to unionize. seanez was very involved in that. kennedy was
the next image describes martin -- beside martin luther king is the time magazine cover image of robert f kennedy who announced his candidacy for the democratic party. he was antiwar. he was for a lot of things that lyndon johnson was not. the two men never got along. once kennedy entered the race, johnson knew that was it and stepped aside. the image we see here as the time cover was what appeared right after kennedy's assassination in los angeles. it is a very somber image of it is a very...
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martin luther king, jr. has been assassinated, and robert frvetion kennedy has been assassinated. the school has the first black principal, the segregated school, and they wanted to do something special and the school principal tells them everybody is watching us, so we can't show anger, we can't walk out like some other high schools are doing. so first, they went won the state basketball championship, and then 55 days later the all-black school went to state baseball championship, first time in the history of the state that the same school wins two championships in one year. the fact that they won it, against the backdrop of martin luther king's association, vietnam war protests and other school walk-outs gives it astonishing glory angle. >> host: how much of that was due to the principal. >> wil: he was an amazing man, and a football player at ohio state university, and he was feared ferocious about pride, he cared about the students. they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college -- more kids
martin luther king, jr. has been assassinated, and robert frvetion kennedy has been assassinated. the school has the first black principal, the segregated school, and they wanted to do something special and the school principal tells them everybody is watching us, so we can't show anger, we can't walk out like some other high schools are doing. so first, they went won the state basketball championship, and then 55 days later the all-black school went to state baseball championship, first time...
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martin luther king jr. as this significant figure, this iconic figure, king is really a political mobilizer and there are a number of different movements. so, there are movements within the movement. so, by 1967, we're seeing black power activists who are talking about community control all across the united states. they're talking about radical, social, political, cultural, self-determination. we've got groups like the student nonviolent coordinating committee, sncc, which professor cleaver was also a part of, who are talking about anti-war activism and anti-imperialism. we have the national welfare rights organization that's talking about poverty. in that way, by 1968, king is talking about a poor people's campaign and an antipoverty campaign, at the same time that you've got young black political radicals who are talking about everything from, you know, educational activism and the creation of black student unions, to anti-imperialist strategies and anticapitalist critiques. certainly the black panthers
martin luther king jr. as this significant figure, this iconic figure, king is really a political mobilizer and there are a number of different movements. so, there are movements within the movement. so, by 1967, we're seeing black power activists who are talking about community control all across the united states. they're talking about radical, social, political, cultural, self-determination. we've got groups like the student nonviolent coordinating committee, sncc, which professor cleaver...
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martin luther king jr.tion into a beloved community where every person is treated with dignity and respect, and where every person has the opportunity to live up to their god-given potential. and yet here we are, o god, 50 years after his apotheosis and the nation seems to have gone backwards. racism has again lifted its serpentine head. violence is everywhere and our leaders still prepare for war. in these challenging and difficult times, we need you, o god, like never before. let your spirit fall on us. let your spirit fall on this land. let your spirit fall on our leaders and bring them to their senses. in these days, people are marching and crying out for social change and accountability. people are disturbed and upset by all they see happening around us. in these days, o god, let the words of your prophet become a reality among us when he said let justice roll down like waters and righteousness as a mighty stream. thank you for the life he lived and the legacy he left us. give us the courage to live up
martin luther king jr.tion into a beloved community where every person is treated with dignity and respect, and where every person has the opportunity to live up to their god-given potential. and yet here we are, o god, 50 years after his apotheosis and the nation seems to have gone backwards. racism has again lifted its serpentine head. violence is everywhere and our leaders still prepare for war. in these challenging and difficult times, we need you, o god, like never before. let your spirit...
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applause ] "steve martin & martin short: now you see them, soon you won't" is on tour now.ith brian tyree henry, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ finally got me ben. what's that rick? the clarke st street crater, the mother of all potholes, for decades its tormented the people of this town, they've tried to fill it but it always returns, got me good. but you know state farms got you too. yeah. you hear that, you ain't nothing! are you trash talking a pothole? yup. yeah i am. go with the one that's here to help life go right. ♪ he's gonna do it! ♪ you gotta see this! ♪ owen's gonna do it! ♪ i got him. ♪ come on, come on, come on! alright! come on, come on! come on! yeah! ♪ so how about another game? opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is a tony and emmy-nominated actor you know best from his role as paper boy on fx's "atlanta." he stars in steve mcqueen's "widows" which is in theaters nationwide tomorrow. let's take a look. >> evening, ms. rawlins. my name is
applause ] "steve martin & martin short: now you see them, soon you won't" is on tour now.ith brian tyree henry, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ finally got me ben. what's that rick? the clarke st street crater, the mother of all potholes, for decades its tormented the people of this town, they've tried to fill it but it always returns, got me good. but you know state farms got you too. yeah. you hear that, you ain't nothing! are you trash talking a pothole? yup....
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they asked for help but skipper martin, who said his crew we re but skipper martin, who said his crewhe terrible decision he made that day. within a year, at the age of a5, he was dead. in grimsby, emile and pats are back together. they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave. translation: captain william martin, iam standing translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i am standing by your great—grandson patand i'm i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of ourfamily, i come pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring you out for goodness. merci beaucoup. 0ne one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to
they asked for help but skipper martin, who said his crew we re but skipper martin, who said his crewhe terrible decision he made that day. within a year, at the age of a5, he was dead. in grimsby, emile and pats are back together. they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave. translation: captain william martin, iam standing translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i am standing by your great—grandson patand i'm i am standing by your...
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is why we chose martin luther king, this image, a 1968 image. it has been asked, why didn't we have something referring to his assassination? willnswer is, this room only hold 30-some images, we had to pick and choose. we can't tell the entire story of martin luther king, but we have a video in the corner of the room, and that fills in an awful lot of what we can't show on the wall. the next image besides martin "time"king is the magazine cover image of robert f in march announced his candidacy for the democratic party. he was antiwar. he was for a lot of things lyndon johnson was not for, and the two men never got along. and once kennedy entered the race, johnson knew that was it and he stepped aside. , themage we see here "time" cover, is the cover that appeared after kennedy's assassination in los angeles. it is a very somber image. kennedy was the peace candidate. he was doing very well, i think he just won the california time of hishe assassination. the thing i remember is the thatal train, the train left new york city to come to washington
is why we chose martin luther king, this image, a 1968 image. it has been asked, why didn't we have something referring to his assassination? willnswer is, this room only hold 30-some images, we had to pick and choose. we can't tell the entire story of martin luther king, but we have a video in the corner of the room, and that fills in an awful lot of what we can't show on the wall. the next image besides martin "time"king is the magazine cover image of robert f in march announced his...
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we begin here with a photograph of doctor martin luther king. why this image, and let me explain a little bit why these images are, we tried to focus on what was in our collection, for the most part. we have been collecting images, now, for 50 years, and he will see great diversity of portraits here, the portrait gallery opened in 1968, so that's an anniversary for us. this image of doctor martin luther king, he is at a news conference, and he is announcing his initiative for that year for people's campaigns, and part of that campaign was a big part of the campaign was, the march on washington, poor people's march on washington. that occurred after his death, he didn't live to see that, but it continued and went on. the march in washington occurred in mid-may, they arrived from all over the country, arrived in mid-may, and stay on the mall, there right on the side of the 2nd , the lincoln memorial, for six weeks, ringing attention to the plight of the poor, nationwide. the rain, of course, created mud, and before too many days, they were up to t
we begin here with a photograph of doctor martin luther king. why this image, and let me explain a little bit why these images are, we tried to focus on what was in our collection, for the most part. we have been collecting images, now, for 50 years, and he will see great diversity of portraits here, the portrait gallery opened in 1968, so that's an anniversary for us. this image of doctor martin luther king, he is at a news conference, and he is announcing his initiative for that year for...
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they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave.side your great—grandson pat and i'm here speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring ourforgiveness. merci. merci, pat. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the armistice centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart and one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used it to recreate what the soldiers on both front lines would have heard that day. so i will leave you with the sounds of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 100 years ago. goodbye. sustained gunfire and explosions gunfire and explosions abate t0 silence hello, storm deirdre has done everything at us today — strong wind, heavy rain, some snow and ice and freezing rain. the freezing rain is quite unusual, dangerous, too. this is what it looks like when it hits the trees and on
they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave.side your great—grandson pat and i'm here speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring ourforgiveness. merci. merci, pat. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the armistice centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart and one of those charts...
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they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave.m standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring you ourforgiveness. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to recreate what the soldiers on both front lines would have heard that day. so i will leave you with the sounds of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 100 years ago. goodbye. sustained gunfire and explosions. gunfire and explosions fade. silence birdsong. hello there. spring flowers followed by freezing rain, we don't see that often. yesterday was a rare event, and the freezing rain caused major problems across england and scotland. although some work to icy conditions in snow, the good news is
they have a final duty to perform at skipper martin's grave.m standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring you ourforgiveness. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment...
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martin's this evening.e'll listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with faith in jesus christ we receive the body of our brother george for burial. let's pray with confidence to god, the giver of life that he will raise him to the perfection and the company of saints. deliver yourer is vent george, o sovereign lord christ from all evil and set him free from every bond so he may rest with all your saints in the eternal habitations. where with the father and the holy spirit you live and reign. one god now and forever. amen. let us also pray for all who mourn that may cast their care on god and know consolation of his love. o, mighty god, look with pity on the sorrow of your servants for whom we pray. remember them, lord, in mercy, nourish them with patience, comfort them with a sense of the goodness. lift up your countenance upon them and give them peace through jesus christ, our lord. amen. >> forward, march. >> martha: a final thought from all of you as we watch as the casket goes to st. martin's episcopal. treated to inte
martin's this evening.e'll listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with faith in jesus christ we receive the body of our brother george for burial. let's pray with confidence to god, the giver of life that he will raise him to the perfection and the company of saints. deliver yourer is vent george, o sovereign lord christ from all evil and set him free from every bond so he may rest with all your saints in the eternal habitations. where with the father and the holy spirit you live and reign....
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martin gryphus the u.n. envoy to yemen there echoing what the swedish foreign minister moghul little straw was saying interesting they were both using precisely the same language she said this is the beginning or steps towards a renewed political process he was saying today is the resumption of a political process and crucially as well this is all about confidence building measures mr griffiths clearly believes he's already got one of those in the bag because he said today he's announcing the signing of the release of a group of prisoners he then moderated that language that word and then he talked about people who've been detained detainees we're not quite sure if we're going to hear from anyone else i suspect we're not given that mr griffiths and this will strum clearly planning on leaving that auditorium there as they did a temporary goodbye to the various heads of delegation there will stay with these live pictures just in case there's some more news coming to us from inside that meeting hall our corresp
martin gryphus the u.n. envoy to yemen there echoing what the swedish foreign minister moghul little straw was saying interesting they were both using precisely the same language she said this is the beginning or steps towards a renewed political process he was saying today is the resumption of a political process and crucially as well this is all about confidence building measures mr griffiths clearly believes he's already got one of those in the bag because he said today he's announcing the...
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martin luther king has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. all points bull ten placed for a young white man seen running from the scene. dr. king was standing on the balcony of a second floor hotel room when a shot was fired from across the street. in the friend's words, the bullet exploded in his face. >> on april, 1968, dr. king was assassinated. the national civil rights museum, we visit about dr. king's final days and what brought him to memphis. >> when we study the history of memphis, tennessee. there is pre-april 4, 1968 and post april 4, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolence group following but after, you have the formation of groups such as the plan panther party and car michael calling out for black power. there is a split of which ideology and philosophy was the most effective way to combat civil rights. martin luther king became overshadowed by the young black militants. at the time, he was not receiving a high credibility in the black community. this was only supposed to be a detour to come to memphis. he had planned to come h
martin luther king has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. all points bull ten placed for a young white man seen running from the scene. dr. king was standing on the balcony of a second floor hotel room when a shot was fired from across the street. in the friend's words, the bullet exploded in his face. >> on april, 1968, dr. king was assassinated. the national civil rights museum, we visit about dr. king's final days and what brought him to memphis. >> when we study the...
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dan ashworth will leave in the spring, martin glenn in the summer. at the same time, however they will feel they have left the fa and england national team is in good shape. the structure is in place. and you may say if you look at results on the pitch that these two individuals have that the fa and england on the path toward success. tottenham manager mauricio pochettino is unhappy that people aren't talking about his side as contenders for the premier league title. tottenham sit six points behind leaders liverpool and five behind second—placed manchester city. ahead of their game against burnley this weekend, pochettino believes his players warrant more consideration. iam happy i am happy with the perception today, when you talk about only the perception for the people or from the media is city liverpool, and not us. iam the media is city liverpool, and not us. i am not happy with the perception when they are not assessing in the right way to us. i think normally it is liverpool and manchester city, chelsea, united, but not top them. we are there b
dan ashworth will leave in the spring, martin glenn in the summer. at the same time, however they will feel they have left the fa and england national team is in good shape. the structure is in place. and you may say if you look at results on the pitch that these two individuals have that the fa and england on the path toward success. tottenham manager mauricio pochettino is unhappy that people aren't talking about his side as contenders for the premier league title. tottenham sit six points...
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martin is great—grandson patjohnson -- thompson. ifi could make amends i would.ies to this family. the air man's nephew got in touch after seeing this film and he wants to meet pat. when i found that he had gone to ask if his great—grandfather's name to give —— ask for forgiveness i felt it was my responsibility to grant forgiveness might bother's half. for pat it was good to be an emotional meeting. we have a pass to put right for our families and i hope we can put it right when you are in england, welcome to england. what -- they asked for help but skipper martin said the group was heavily outnumbered and asked for the trawler to turn away. skipper martin never recovered from the terrible decision he made that day, within a year at the age of 45 he was dead. in grimsby 0'neill year at the age of 45 he was dead. in grimsby o'neill and pat are back together —— emil. they have a final duty to perform at the great. translation: i am here speaking to you, today on the behalf of my family i'm sure to bring you are forgiveness. —— i am sure to bring new our forgivenes
martin is great—grandson patjohnson -- thompson. ifi could make amends i would.ies to this family. the air man's nephew got in touch after seeing this film and he wants to meet pat. when i found that he had gone to ask if his great—grandfather's name to give —— ask for forgiveness i felt it was my responsibility to grant forgiveness might bother's half. for pat it was good to be an emotional meeting. we have a pass to put right for our families and i hope we can put it right when you...
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based here in this martin some of these with this good afternoon to you martin short take on this story then the russian foreign ministry says the b.b.c. has been acting cynically the b.b.c. says look we've done nothing wrong what's your view. well i think they clearly were trying to create some linkage just as the french governments are trying to do the what's interesting is a story is also broken this week in britain about the so-called institute for statecraft and its front organization the integrity initiative or of the other way round based in an annex. textile mill in scotland and they got two million pounds from the u.s. and british governments to basically spread around say russian propaganda but some of the tweets they've been tweeting from this troll factory are actually attacking jeremy corbin the leader of the labor party as a russian stooge now when you've got the governments of the u.k. spending taxpayers' money two million pounds of taxpayers' money on this woman as action alone entirely in psychological warfare against russia it looks like then the idea that journalists
based here in this martin some of these with this good afternoon to you martin short take on this story then the russian foreign ministry says the b.b.c. has been acting cynically the b.b.c. says look we've done nothing wrong what's your view. well i think they clearly were trying to create some linkage just as the french governments are trying to do the what's interesting is a story is also broken this week in britain about the so-called institute for statecraft and its front organization the...
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he is a legendary comedian who you can see on his national tour, "steve martin and martin short: now see them soon you won't." martin short is back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he's starring in the powerful new film, "widows," brian tyree henry is back tonight, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from up and coming detroit rapper amir obe. so you're here for a great, great show. [ cheers and applause ] , fore we get to all of th president trump is in a post-election funk as the blue wave that put democrats in charge of the house keeps getting bigger. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: as bad as things looked for reblicans going into last week's midterms, trump, himself, was apparently optimistic on election night. "vanity fair" reported that about 100 friends and allies gathered at the whithouse for a party to watch the midterm election results. trump was in high spirits as the first polls closed, thinking th perhaps he'd defied the laws of political gravity once again. "his mood was great," one publican who spok
he is a legendary comedian who you can see on his national tour, "steve martin and martin short: now see them soon you won't." martin short is back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he's starring in the powerful new film, "widows," brian tyree henry is back tonight, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from up and coming detroit rapper amir obe. so you're here for a great, great show. [ cheers and applause ] , fore we get to all of th president trump is in a...
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nos acompaña en vivo desde ese lugar y nos dice qué es lo que causa sensación, martín buenas tardesención desde que fue descubierta enfrente don iglesia católica, el día de la virgen de guadalupe, una ciudad que se encuentra a 20 millas del centro de los Ángeles >> gloriapa >> feligreses católicos oran algunos de rodilla y otros de pie alrededor de esta silueta ya que aseguran que son imagen de la virgen de guadalupe >> en esta misma imagen fue descubierta el 12 de diciembre día de la virgen de guadalupe algunos feligreses dicen que está en la acera para traer un mensaje >> grande para esta ciudad más que nada >> rodeada de veladoras, flores y en el centro un rosario >> nunca y me imaginé poder verla >> no cuestionó la imagen, dice que la virgen siempre está con los creyentes >> el gran amor de nuestra comunidad de marzo fue descubierto hace dos días algunos hablando supuesto milagro de un hombre que con solo visitarla seguro >> dijeron que estaba sanado de la esquizofrenia >> totalmente >> la imagen nunca se borró como soy martín regreso con ustedes >> muchas gracias martín >> esa
nos acompaña en vivo desde ese lugar y nos dice qué es lo que causa sensación, martín buenas tardesención desde que fue descubierta enfrente don iglesia católica, el día de la virgen de guadalupe, una ciudad que se encuentra a 20 millas del centro de los Ángeles >> gloriapa >> feligreses católicos oran algunos de rodilla y otros de pie alrededor de esta silueta ya que aseguran que son imagen de la virgen de guadalupe >> en esta misma imagen fue descubierta el 12 de...
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special envoy for yemen martin griffiths. martin griffiths thanks for joining me up front this week in sweden you reached what many are calling a major breakthrough in peace talks between who think leaders and the saudi backed government of yemen are we now a step closer to ending the war in yemen well i certainly hope so it's been seven days of hard work here in sweden both parties who came the governor yemen and. have worked a great deal to achieve these agreements all of which will be published so that people can see what the people what they can expect to happen in yemen i think it's a big step forward but it's the first big step forward you didn't just get a prisoner swap you got a cease fire and a crucial deal of access to the port city of who data which you've described as the center of gravity in this war will we now see a major and even. media it and urge an increase in the mount of humanitarian aid getting into yemen which the u.n. has called the world's worst humanitarian crisis isn't that the priority well that is
special envoy for yemen martin griffiths. martin griffiths thanks for joining me up front this week in sweden you reached what many are calling a major breakthrough in peace talks between who think leaders and the saudi backed government of yemen are we now a step closer to ending the war in yemen well i certainly hope so it's been seven days of hard work here in sweden both parties who came the governor yemen and. have worked a great deal to achieve these agreements all of which will be...
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i'm martine croxall.he headlines at 11:00pm: the government insists the crucial vote in the commons on theresa may's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro— and anti—brexit rallies in london, as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much much better than this. a 26—year—old man is appearing in court in auckland, new zealand, charged with the murder of the british backpacker, grace millane. also in the next half hour: there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland, as attempts to incorporate a key scientific study fail. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster penny smith, and martin bentham from the evening standard. good evening. welcome to bbc news. 48 hours before mps ar
i'm martine croxall.he headlines at 11:00pm: the government insists the crucial vote in the commons on theresa may's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro— and anti—brexit rallies in london, as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much much...
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martin bell lives in north london. he left the b.b.c. in one nine hundred ninety seven to become a member of parliament and is now a unicef ambassador but to those who knew him in bosnia always be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because the war had already broken out and frankly we were a day late we drove in from belgrade and the obvious place topping place was their job. the first major battle of the war took place on the twenty second of april nine hundred ninety two in and around the hotel bills between the bosnian serbs and yugoslav army on one side and the emerging bosnian muslim armed groups on the other. it lasted for ten days. one cameraman was wounded and other t.v. crews rooms were hit by snipers and shelling. martin bell and his crew were trapped inside the hotel with all the journalists guests and staff these red pitches shot by the b.b.c.'s eric powell show bell and the crew doing a live link with london with mayhem going on around them. so we were on the balcony of the hotel and while we were there a
martin bell lives in north london. he left the b.b.c. in one nine hundred ninety seven to become a member of parliament and is now a unicef ambassador but to those who knew him in bosnia always be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because the war had already broken out and frankly we were a day late we drove in from belgrade and the obvious place topping place was their job. the first major battle of the war took place on the twenty second of april nine hundred ninety two in...
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ideas ofembrace the martin luther king and stokely carmichael.se are not exclusive on the ground. one important lesson of the meredith march, if people are interested in building coalitions as we move forward, how do we resist the negative trends in our lives today, what is that-- one lesson people of different political orientations can work together. there is a myth during the civil rights movement that everyone share the same goals and ideas. quite contrary, the civil rights movement is still filled with people debating ideas, coming at the movement from different angles. a successful social movement is not everyone believing in one tactic, rather, it is people with different ideologies working together towards a larger common goal. that is something that has lessons for us today. there are those of us who engage in direct activism, and others work through more established channels. those things can work together. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee is one of the most important music cities in the united states, and the history of the music here is in man
ideas ofembrace the martin luther king and stokely carmichael.se are not exclusive on the ground. one important lesson of the meredith march, if people are interested in building coalitions as we move forward, how do we resist the negative trends in our lives today, what is that-- one lesson people of different political orientations can work together. there is a myth during the civil rights movement that everyone share the same goals and ideas. quite contrary, the civil rights movement is...
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martin failing and so still saying so but. as we saw in the story a lot of skepticism about the election commission the opinion polls before the election which gave martin. substantial lead forty four percent of the vote is opinion polls also asked people if they'd accept a ruling party victory it was announced about half said they would not and the polls there's also asked people if they would demonstrate in that case and again about half of respondents said they would demonstrate so. party victory is announce a high chance even if opposition leaders don't feel that it's all just in the street a lot of people here who say they will go to the streets anyway. i know it will be anecdotal but what's your assessment of how the technology. he's the controversial electronic voting machines did they work. they worked in some of the polling stations you went the others here in the capital kinshasa the problem wasn't the machine but the voters registered which hadn't seen brought to those polling stations who were great skeptical about
martin failing and so still saying so but. as we saw in the story a lot of skepticism about the election commission the opinion polls before the election which gave martin. substantial lead forty four percent of the vote is opinion polls also asked people if they'd accept a ruling party victory it was announced about half said they would not and the polls there's also asked people if they would demonstrate in that case and again about half of respondents said they would demonstrate so. party...
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i'm martin savidge. the news continues now with ryan nobles. >> martin, thank you.nn newsroom. i'm ryan nobles, in today for ana cabrera. we're in new york. sunday in washington, d.c., another day of a partial government shutdown, day number nine. another day when around 800,000 federal employees will wonder again when they will be paid. you've seen here on cnn, many of those people telling us their bank accounts are now empty or frighteningly close. they have to cover their rent, their bills, and buy food. remember the reason, two words, the wall. >> we are going to build a great border wall. we will build a
i'm martin savidge. the news continues now with ryan nobles. >> martin, thank you.nn newsroom. i'm ryan nobles, in today for ana cabrera. we're in new york. sunday in washington, d.c., another day of a partial government shutdown, day number nine. another day when around 800,000 federal employees will wonder again when they will be paid. you've seen here on cnn, many of those people telling us their bank accounts are now empty or frighteningly close. they have to cover their rent, their...
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martin, what are the sunday telegraph saying?re's a massive scramble now because this has happened and there's a fear it will happened and there's a fear it will happen again. clearly there's been a massive failure to deal with this inappropriate time. all sorts of reasons potentially, as to whether we have the technology and whether we have the technology and whether we we re we have the technology and whether we were better prepared but we need to be, forany we were better prepared but we need to be, for any future attempt to do this, whether it's by people deliberately going out. that brilliant headline about morons wanting to cause trouble, that's the allegation against whoever it is, that they are that kind of person. if it is a prankster, whatever they are, whether they have malign intent, it can cause massive disruption, millions of pounds of damage and massive inconvenience to people. the sunday telegraph is talking about this scramble to ensure it doesn't happen but the truth is that when someone does something like this
martin, what are the sunday telegraph saying?re's a massive scramble now because this has happened and there's a fear it will happened and there's a fear it will happen again. clearly there's been a massive failure to deal with this inappropriate time. all sorts of reasons potentially, as to whether we have the technology and whether we have the technology and whether we we re we have the technology and whether we were better prepared but we need to be, forany we were better prepared but we...
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martin's.t is a very beautiful church. you can see why -- and obviously knowing and hearing the pastor speak yesterday why it was such an important place for the late president and his late wife. i just want to echo what you are saying, having spent a little bit of time on the ground here over the past couple of days in texas and more importantly in houston. he and his wife, george and barbara bush, were -- people described it to me as royalty in houston. they helped so much with fund-raising. they would go to an event and it would draw, you know, as many people as could fill the place, as many checks that could be written. and that is something that you can't overlook when you're talking about not just the final personal send off but his adopted home. >> you know the family well. what are you anticipating? >> i think it will be sad, of course, because it is going to be hard to watch him be buried. but there is also a sense of celebration, i think. one of the things here at texas a&m, every tim
martin's.t is a very beautiful church. you can see why -- and obviously knowing and hearing the pastor speak yesterday why it was such an important place for the late president and his late wife. i just want to echo what you are saying, having spent a little bit of time on the ground here over the past couple of days in texas and more importantly in houston. he and his wife, george and barbara bush, were -- people described it to me as royalty in houston. they helped so much with fund-raising....
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so john kennedy is running for president in 1960, and martin luther king is arrested. i'm sure you've heard of that story. and my uncle, john kennedy, calls coretta scott king, martin luther king's wife, to say i'm so sorry. and my father at first is horrified because he thinks how will that play in the south. then he thinks about it for 12 hours and realizes that it is ridiculous that martin luther king is sentenced in georgia to four months hard labor for a ticket, you know, a speeding ticket. he thinks that is completely ridiculous. so he doesn't call coretta scott king, he calls the judge. much more effective, right? so he gets him off immediately and gets him out of jail and gets him free. so at that point what would a normal person do when they get out of jail? they'd endorse the guy that got you out of jail but martin luther king is very self-righteous. that's how he gets to be where he gets to be, and says sometimes the politically astute is morally just and so he's not going to have anything to do with my uncle or my father. but luckily, daddy king, martin lut
so john kennedy is running for president in 1960, and martin luther king is arrested. i'm sure you've heard of that story. and my uncle, john kennedy, calls coretta scott king, martin luther king's wife, to say i'm so sorry. and my father at first is horrified because he thinks how will that play in the south. then he thinks about it for 12 hours and realizes that it is ridiculous that martin luther king is sentenced in georgia to four months hard labor for a ticket, you know, a speeding...
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and his team for that what they have to bring about these developments but as martin himself said weshould all say thank can command the swedish government the parties themselves the crown prince mohammed bin solomon president hadi representatives from the kuwait and iraq in amman governments and my foreign secretary jeremy hunt president was very pleased to have been able to join his swedish counterpart in stockholm for these important developments but above all i just want to stress how much we owe to martin and his team and of course to the secretary general if i may say say mr president this is what the u.n. is for this council's united support has helped i think march and the u.n. get to this point i will speak briefly today mr president because i think we all have important work to do now to support much now come on to what marc said in a minute i was very struck by what manchin said about trust between the parties and what he said about international consensus for the first time in two years mr president the people of yemen have been put first and we commend all the parties fo
and his team for that what they have to bring about these developments but as martin himself said weshould all say thank can command the swedish government the parties themselves the crown prince mohammed bin solomon president hadi representatives from the kuwait and iraq in amman governments and my foreign secretary jeremy hunt president was very pleased to have been able to join his swedish counterpart in stockholm for these important developments but above all i just want to stress how much...
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and i'll give the floor to mr martin griffiths. mercy mitchell a busy don't thank you mr president welcome in members of this council. i come before you today with some good news and also a message of hope. after two and a half years of missed opportunities i think it's fair to say that the political process to find a comprehensive solution to the conflict in yemen has finally resumed this week during our consultations in sweden parties to the conflict reached several agreements included in the stock arm declaration which came into force on the thirteenth of december upon the publishing of the documents this is no small achievement made possible first and foremost by the commitment of the parties and the credit goes to them i was extremely impressed by their dedication all made concessions all engaged in depth and at length and intensively and in good faith last week's consultations saw the highest level of interaction between the parties ever seen in consultations in yemen and that is a quote quotes from representatives of the dif
and i'll give the floor to mr martin griffiths. mercy mitchell a busy don't thank you mr president welcome in members of this council. i come before you today with some good news and also a message of hope. after two and a half years of missed opportunities i think it's fair to say that the political process to find a comprehensive solution to the conflict in yemen has finally resumed this week during our consultations in sweden parties to the conflict reached several agreements included in the...
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martin of tours is the patron saint of this parish.r a barely dressed beggar. he did so impulsively, knowing it was the right thing to do. only later did he learn in a train -- in a dream that his act had clothed christ himself. george and barbara bush witnessed a similar selflessness. as they worshiped together, they never made a show or a fuss of arriving, worshiping or leaving. they loved to spend time with the members here. they had a favorite spot over there. but if they arrived, and someone had beat them to it, they never created a problem. christmas and easter, crowded days, they often relinquished their seats to a mother with children or a son with elderly parents. one particularly cold day, as the president came in the back, he was met by an usher who did not have an overcoat. "aren't you cold?," the president asked. the young man said, "i am fine." before he could finish his sentence, the president whipped off his own coat and placed it on the gentleman shoulders, and walked into service without another word. george bush love
martin of tours is the patron saint of this parish.r a barely dressed beggar. he did so impulsively, knowing it was the right thing to do. only later did he learn in a train -- in a dream that his act had clothed christ himself. george and barbara bush witnessed a similar selflessness. as they worshiped together, they never made a show or a fuss of arriving, worshiping or leaving. they loved to spend time with the members here. they had a favorite spot over there. but if they arrived, and...
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martin luther king junior and so many people, but why him? >> i would say if you read dr. thurman and read dr. kenning you will so the influence. in many ways king was the person who applied much of what thurman talked about in of social reality i think he influenced people. many of the people you action. d are people committed it is said that king carried a copy of jesus and disinherited and those involved with social actives saw this extraordinary understand from gandhi and putting together his spin on it a way forward for people to deal with the most critical issues in american society. racism and all kinds of separation. so, he was -- than -- and then for king in particular the families knew each other. thurman knew dr. king's father. they were at morehouse together. >> that's right. >> and mrs. thurman knew martin luther kenning's mother because they were both daughters of baptist ministers and they met through baptist circles and so on and the families knew each other. so one of the things that was interesting is when dr. thurman was at boston university king was fin
martin luther king junior and so many people, but why him? >> i would say if you read dr. thurman and read dr. kenning you will so the influence. in many ways king was the person who applied much of what thurman talked about in of social reality i think he influenced people. many of the people you action. d are people committed it is said that king carried a copy of jesus and disinherited and those involved with social actives saw this extraordinary understand from gandhi and putting...
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martin nearly overcome by the smoke had to catch his breath several times. finally, managing to pull pierce from the burning truck. >> another gentleman was out and i looked at the vehicle and the front seat was destroyed. >> he saved my life. >> reporter: tonight, pierce thankful to be alive. >> they all risked their lives to save me. >> reporter: especially deputy martin who pierce says is his guardian angel. nbc news. >> one word, wow. >>> a followup tonight from the 9-year-old girl with a passion for basketball when riley morrison wrote steph curry disappointed his shoes were not offered in girls' sizes, curry wrote her back and said he'd send her a pair. riley has her new kicks and an invitation to a golden state game. >>> when we come back, a letter to santa and a spelling mistake that will make you laugh. away with more than 20 g then investigators discover a connection between the accused thief and the teller. backlash over a new video by concord pd. because of how much it cost, and where they got the money. next. >>> finally tonight, it's that time
martin nearly overcome by the smoke had to catch his breath several times. finally, managing to pull pierce from the burning truck. >> another gentleman was out and i looked at the vehicle and the front seat was destroyed. >> he saved my life. >> reporter: tonight, pierce thankful to be alive. >> they all risked their lives to save me. >> reporter: especially deputy martin who pierce says is his guardian angel. nbc news. >> one word, wow. >>> a...
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martin's episcopal church in houston.ident george h-w bush before he's buried this afternoon. ♪ let's go. nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. get free decorating tools inside nutella holiday jars. so we don't want you to pay yone cent more than you need to for health care. at covered california, you can get health insurance at a lower cost. in fact, enrollees pay an average of $5 per day. see how little it costs to get covered. visit coveredca.com today. the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. ( darya ) good morning and thanks for joining us on the kron 4 morning news. i'm darya folsom.( james ) and i'm james fletcher. our top story this morning... the final farewell for prident george h-w bush. a second memorial service will be held in about one hour in houston texas.( darya ) after this morning's ceremony... the president's ceremony... the morn
martin's episcopal church in houston.ident george h-w bush before he's buried this afternoon. ♪ let's go. nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. get free decorating tools inside nutella holiday jars. so we don't want you to pay yone cent more than you need to for health care. at covered california, you can get health insurance at a lower cost. in fact, enrollees pay an average of $5 per day. see how little it costs to get covered. visit coveredca.com today. the cold and flu...
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i moved onto a street called martin luther king boulevard. i got my ba from stanford but my phd on the streets of newark. i was arrogant and full of myself law student, knocking on the door and saying, i am here to help you. i'm cory booker. and she looked at me like, boy, you are the one who needs some help. she will never appear in the history books, but she brought me down through the courtyard into martin luther king boulevard. the street with a legendary name. and this elderly woman looked up at me and said, before you can help me, tell me what you see. i said, what are you talking about? tell me about the street and community. i described what martin luther king boulevard looked like. i talked about the crackhouse on the street and the projects. the drug dealing. the more i talked, the more upset she looked. suddenly she said, you cannot , help me. she wheeled around and started walking away from me. i was confused. what does she mean? i ran after her and grabbed her from behind, very respectably, mind you. [laughter] she said, "the wor
i moved onto a street called martin luther king boulevard. i got my ba from stanford but my phd on the streets of newark. i was arrogant and full of myself law student, knocking on the door and saying, i am here to help you. i'm cory booker. and she looked at me like, boy, you are the one who needs some help. she will never appear in the history books, but she brought me down through the courtyard into martin luther king boulevard. the street with a legendary name. and this elderly woman looked...
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. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. >> good to have you here, martin. >>> the battle overlth care coverage is now center stage again in washington thanks to a texas judge's ruling striking down the affordable care act. >> the debate will have democrats now controlling the house and while republicans have a stronger grip on the senate. >> president trump says a fix will happen but some republicans are less hopeful after watching democrats ride their defensive obamacare to midterm victories. >>> we are getting in your reporting on the time and reasoning about ryan zinke's exit from the trump team as white house continue to investigate whether he is in office or not. >>> we want to begin with health care, though. as president and former president offered dueling messages in the wake of the texas judge's ruling here. cnn white house reporter sarah westwood is with us live. what are you hearing this morning? good morning to you, sarah. >> reporter: good morning. president trump is take ago victory lap this weekend in the wake of that federal judge's ruling invalidating obamacar
. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. >> good to have you here, martin. >>> the battle overlth care coverage is now center stage again in washington thanks to a texas judge's ruling striking down the affordable care act. >> the debate will have democrats now controlling the house and while republicans have a stronger grip on the senate. >> president trump says a fix will happen but some republicans are less hopeful after watching democrats ride their...
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he runs the technology replacing checkout and martin giles of m.i.t. technology review.as amazed. it felt a little like shoplifting. i'm sure most people have that experience, as well. how does it work? how did the machine know i had taken it off the shelf and left? >> let me answer that question first by telling you how it all started. this was about four years ago when my wife and i just moved back from south africa after a stint there and she -- we just had our baby boy and she asked me to pick up a gallon of milk from the store and i asked to go into the grocery store and i looked in and easily five-minute wait and there was no way i was going to wait for a gallon of milk and i went to the convenience store which my wife was not happy about. the store had so many gallons of milk and here was a willing customer because of the one bottleneck, the checkout line. >> right. >> so i did some research and found out that americans spend over 100 hours a year. >> oh, you're talking to three americans who stand in line. we get it. >> exactly. how did it know? i mean, this is t
he runs the technology replacing checkout and martin giles of m.i.t. technology review.as amazed. it felt a little like shoplifting. i'm sure most people have that experience, as well. how does it work? how did the machine know i had taken it off the shelf and left? >> let me answer that question first by telling you how it all started. this was about four years ago when my wife and i just moved back from south africa after a stint there and she -- we just had our baby boy and she asked...
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>> that's right, martin.e white house, and increasingly frustrated with his inability to get funding for the promised border wall and he has been continuing to blame democrats for the persistence of the partial government shutdown, even though just a couple of weeks ago, recall that he said he would be proud to own any shutdown if it was in pursuit of money for his border
>> that's right, martin.e white house, and increasingly frustrated with his inability to get funding for the promised border wall and he has been continuing to blame democrats for the persistence of the partial government shutdown, even though just a couple of weeks ago, recall that he said he would be proud to own any shutdown if it was in pursuit of money for his border
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so, after you graduated, did you say i want to be the ceo of lockheed martin, or what did you say?laughter] marillyn: no, i started looking for a job. i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i started there as a senior industrial engineer. david: so when you went to marietta, georgia, you worked your way up. you had, i think, 22 different leadership positions, so you must have been moving around a lot. marillyn: i was in marietta for about 13 years. 18 months in, i was promoted to supervisor in industrial engineering. about the two-year mark, i was put on a general management development program, and great credit to a sponsor that, he put me forward for the program. so i spent two years rotating around the company, and at the end of the two years, i was manager over all of our pro
so, after you graduated, did you say i want to be the ceo of lockheed martin, or what did you say?laughter] marillyn: no, i started looking for a job. i took a job as an economist here in washington with the bureau of labour statistics out of college. they were in the midst of redoing the producer price index. it was a good job for a grad student to come in. i actually started my career here. four years later, i interviewed at several companies, one of which was lockheed in marietta, georgia. i...