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martin had everything to do that. host: was come the connection between christianity and the blues condition. because that maybe not obvious to every listener. what you mean a christian bluesman. you talk about improvisation. but i think you mean something more. you talk about catastrophes. you name for them the martin luther king anticipated and recognize . sometimes the blues help deal with it catastrophe. cornel west: i think we have to begin with the blues that is personal and it is a chronicle of individual catastrophe. this is for my mama. [laughter]. [inaudible conversation] every force was against you with one person you can depend on, that's out bb king was saying the song that's truly great song. how did you sing the song. with style and a smile and love. but in lucille, is muddy waters, whole tradition is there in his plane and in his words. meaning that black people, we talk the world. we talk about love. we just hate and despise like cockroaches. we talked a little bit something about justice even though
martin had everything to do that. host: was come the connection between christianity and the blues condition. because that maybe not obvious to every listener. what you mean a christian bluesman. you talk about improvisation. but i think you mean something more. you talk about catastrophes. you name for them the martin luther king anticipated and recognize . sometimes the blues help deal with it catastrophe. cornel west: i think we have to begin with the blues that is personal and it is a...
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martin: brazilian real.as underperformed because of situations in brazil but also the trade issue and its connection with global energy space like iron ore. we would expect the brazilian real as a key focus at the moment. manus: just to sort of round this off, if i go back to the seven red flags, base case is that things will get a little bit better. geopolitics in the middle east could bring some ups and downs. trade policy will be one of the good things. what he does warn is about food driven byation spike china. are you worried about global inflation or idiosyncratic inflation in any particular economy? martin: the quick answer is no. basically, inflation, we are still in a disinflationary world for several factors. the specific spike in inflation we have seen on food prices in china has seen the headline inflation rates jump to 4%. they will be closer to 2% by the end of this year, and actually, that sequencing will allow the chinese central bank to continue monetary easing. we have seen a small amount o
martin: brazilian real.as underperformed because of situations in brazil but also the trade issue and its connection with global energy space like iron ore. we would expect the brazilian real as a key focus at the moment. manus: just to sort of round this off, if i go back to the seven red flags, base case is that things will get a little bit better. geopolitics in the middle east could bring some ups and downs. trade policy will be one of the good things. what he does warn is about food driven...
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that's what martin understood. but early on he is bringing the critique of trashing of money making of the markets but if there is some analysis to put poor people and working people at the center, any weapon that he can get, it could be from liberalism or the public sector. even conservativism maybe not patriarchal family but family. church. it doesn't have to be patriarchal church. >> that one of the things that you emphasize you call him a revolutionary christian. and it's obvious in some ways the civil rights activism could get lost. in part of what you associate it is critical to his radicalism. >> the brother would never sell out. you only sell out with spiritual all black out. 's if you reach the conclusion it can no longer be sustained at the spiritual level. and i will get as many as i can. that is a brand. so the black freedom struggle has become a commercial. know. that we live in a highly marketed culture like the wu-tang clan is right. and then martin comes along to salo in the hold i am of jazzman usi
that's what martin understood. but early on he is bringing the critique of trashing of money making of the markets but if there is some analysis to put poor people and working people at the center, any weapon that he can get, it could be from liberalism or the public sector. even conservativism maybe not patriarchal family but family. church. it doesn't have to be patriarchal church. >> that one of the things that you emphasize you call him a revolutionary christian. and it's obvious in...
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her husband is down there somewhere, martin. even talk to him, and it's like -- oh, my gosh, this reminds me of having to start a model t. [ grunts ] that's pretty good, no? >> that's it, yeah, exactly. you have arms just like ruth duffy. >> ruth, i got a lot of respect for you now. in 1971, martin took a fatal spill off a ladder inside the mine, leaving ruth a widow. by 1995, ruth, turning 80, starts thinking about who should inherit the mine, which has produced nary a nugget of gold since martin's death. ruth has no children, but for the past decade, there's been someone else in her life -- history buff and carpenter jon aurich. because ruth wants him to help preserve her mine, jon says, she signs papers giving jon her rights to the mine upon her death. >> i was kind of shocked. and then she says, "i need something from you." i says, "well, what is it?" she says, "i need $10." >> good and valuable consideration. >> i gave her the $10, and that sealed the deal for her, because she wanted the place preserved. >> ruth's niece, ba
her husband is down there somewhere, martin. even talk to him, and it's like -- oh, my gosh, this reminds me of having to start a model t. [ grunts ] that's pretty good, no? >> that's it, yeah, exactly. you have arms just like ruth duffy. >> ruth, i got a lot of respect for you now. in 1971, martin took a fatal spill off a ladder inside the mine, leaving ruth a widow. by 1995, ruth, turning 80, starts thinking about who should inherit the mine, which has produced nary a nugget of...
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after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was in all but unity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we all but i think the love of something strong and all the nice south and powerful i direct action and i think some of the criticisms on nonviolence of some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few nonresistance with nonviolence is. king our soon as that people are reading know that he is right about 20 years sant so he is use in the intellectual or tradition of why it's in order to make his porn malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of bytes to make is part malcolm u
after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was in all but unity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i...
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acts white men revenue martin luther king subsidize robin martin luther king so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher baptist preacher a message he brought was we must take the church out of these 4 walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites conti
acts white men revenue martin luther king subsidize robin martin luther king so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round...
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"martin. >> what's "martin? >> and fruity pebbles. >> "martin."it right there, yep but, isn't that fun, though? you have kids coming up to you now, like doing all your catch phrases and -- >> it's cool, man. it's cool. i love it, and i'm just glad i'm blessed. i'm very thankful. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "bad boys" because you're back and it's going to be awesome i'm so excited when we come back, we're talking "bad boys for life" with martin lawrence, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ this is protection in a world of distraction. this is nissan intelligent mobility. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best, with emergen-c. you care about the planet, but you don't drink like it. by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. brita. drink like you care. when we see you enter through our doors. we don't see who you're against, or for. whether tomorrow will be light or dark. all we see in you, is a spark. we see your kindness and h
"martin. >> what's "martin? >> and fruity pebbles. >> "martin."it right there, yep but, isn't that fun, though? you have kids coming up to you now, like doing all your catch phrases and -- >> it's cool, man. it's cool. i love it, and i'm just glad i'm blessed. i'm very thankful. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "bad boys" because you're back and it's going to be awesome i'm so excited when we come back, we're talking "bad boys for...
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criticize martin because he was trying to win. out of the barrow to sick nate's to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving and then. june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but are we to say that the world and much more importantly to each other that this is a land of the free except the negroes that we have no 2nd class citizens except negroes and we have no class or caste system no ghettos no master race except with respect and they go now the time has come to this nation it will fill its promise. events in birmingham and elsewhere have so increased the crisis requalify that no city or state legislative body can only choose to
criticize martin because he was trying to win. out of the barrow to sick nate's to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving and then. june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he...
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criticize martin because he was trying to win.our ballot i'll just say it makes to why people are asked to run but now it's. i mean gas not freedom sitting next to white people is not free didn't said whites freedom is black peeper haven't their own self determination who where they can bad they our own rush to rocky and they don't know i have to were by our whites not serve in then june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address and which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but i we to say to the world and much more importantly to each other up that this is a land of the free except a the negroes that we have no 2nd class citizens except make growth we have no class ok asked system no ghettos ill master race step was respect and they go now the time is come to this nation it will fill its promise events in birmingham and elsewhere have so increased the price requalify that no city or state legislative body can prudently
criticize martin because he was trying to win.our ballot i'll just say it makes to why people are asked to run but now it's. i mean gas not freedom sitting next to white people is not free didn't said whites freedom is black peeper haven't their own self determination who where they can bad they our own rush to rocky and they don't know i have to were by our whites not serve in then june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address and...
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luther k king para limpiaer plan en oka e en horas de la maÑana se conme o conmemoro a martin lutherg jr ccon tener una vivienda sanda como estuvo todo >> que tal compaÑeros una marcha emergencias el cn el centro d r personas hablan de estos toema k que nos preocupan es un dia de l lucha entre ellos los que luchan por una vivienda justa que es un de derecho para las personas cent n centenares de personas se dieron cita en okakland para conmemora el legado de martin luther king jr algunos de los temas del mo movimiento fueron los cierres de los centro de detencion i inmigracioinmigra inmigrante y que no se cierren l las escuelas la unica manera que tenemos una oportunidad de p parar eso es hadcer lo que martin luther king hizo martin luther king era un lider que d m demandaba ca >> tenemos que actuar indepen independeinte de los politicos d de los partidos esta es la mejo manera de llevar el legado de martin luther king hoy >> decenas de niÑos y jo hvene h hicieron actividades desde te temprano y recorrieron calles de la ciudad >> les cometnaba que sigue un grupo de personas en esta m
luther k king para limpiaer plan en oka e en horas de la maÑana se conme o conmemoro a martin lutherg jr ccon tener una vivienda sanda como estuvo todo >> que tal compaÑeros una marcha emergencias el cn el centro d r personas hablan de estos toema k que nos preocupan es un dia de l lucha entre ellos los que luchan por una vivienda justa que es un de derecho para las personas cent n centenares de personas se dieron cita en okakland para conmemora el legado de martin luther king jr...
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martin luther king jr. and i want to welcome each and every one of you to the ninth annual wreathlaying and day of prayer in reconciliation here at the martin luther king jr. memorial. it is definitely an honor to be here. one of the most beautiful and impactful and serene memorials that we have here in washington. it is so exciting to know that many of you supported building this memorial. it has become the fifth most visited memorial at our nations capital. round of applause for that for sure. i am proud to be one of those who this memorial was built for, a strong person of color, hbcu graduate. i have benefited from the life of dr. martin luther king jr. he is a man whose life was taken at the age of 51. we now have this breathtaking memorial in remembrance of his life and in betterment of humankind. today, we want to talk about when the -- when the memorial was dedicated in 2011, a new foundation, the memorial foundation was created. four tenants of democracy, hope, and love. let's all prepare to start
martin luther king jr. and i want to welcome each and every one of you to the ninth annual wreathlaying and day of prayer in reconciliation here at the martin luther king jr. memorial. it is definitely an honor to be here. one of the most beautiful and impactful and serene memorials that we have here in washington. it is so exciting to know that many of you supported building this memorial. it has become the fifth most visited memorial at our nations capital. round of applause for that for...
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martin luther king and coretta scott king, martin luther king iii. [applause] martin: good morning. the first thing i want to do is ask my wife and daughter to join me. i think it's very important. come on. [applause] the next generation is coming. come, come, come. going to be very quick. ery brief. i wanted, first, let me thank god for always being able to be in washington, d.c. especially as we observe the king holiday, the 35th anniversary of the federal holiday. or i remember when in 1983 ronald reagan signed the king holiday bill. i remember when he said he would not sign a holiday bill and i remember when the public said, you will. and he came back and he said, i will be honored to sign a holiday bill. [laughter] isn't that right, president clinton? so i say that to say that the power really is in the people. however, we don't seem to know that. and so while we haven't had a whole lot of celebratory periods, on this holiday it is, as reverend said, about recommitting ourselves, rededicating ourselves to continuing the work. because it is nowhere near done. that's why just a f
martin luther king and coretta scott king, martin luther king iii. [applause] martin: good morning. the first thing i want to do is ask my wife and daughter to join me. i think it's very important. come on. [applause] the next generation is coming. come, come, come. going to be very quick. ery brief. i wanted, first, let me thank god for always being able to be in washington, d.c. especially as we observe the king holiday, the 35th anniversary of the federal holiday. or i remember when in 1983...
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martin luther king jr. the national action network hosted a breakfast. >> good morning. as we gather today, first let me thank all of our honorees that we are saluting this year. it is important on king day that we do things in the spirit of dr. king. dr. king as a federal holiday was a result in and of itself of struggle. so we do not take it as a day off. we take it as a day on. to do something in the spirit of human rights and civil rights that dr. king stood for. the national action network started 28 years ago on those principles, and we have been blessed to partner with martin luther king iii who thought to spend this federal holiday every year with us at the breakfast. he had brought his mother to our convention many years. so we are, in our d.n.a., king-like. and no year is more important than this year. because we are meeting on a morning of king holiday where the nation has been more polarized and divided than we've seen in recent history. the rise of anti-semitic attacks, the rise of hate crimes,
martin luther king jr. the national action network hosted a breakfast. >> good morning. as we gather today, first let me thank all of our honorees that we are saluting this year. it is important on king day that we do things in the spirit of dr. king. dr. king as a federal holiday was a result in and of itself of struggle. so we do not take it as a day off. we take it as a day on. to do something in the spirit of human rights and civil rights that dr. king stood for. the national action...
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martin luther king jr. said darkness can't cancel light, -- darkness can't cancel darkness, only light can. and we want to some of those who have shown the light. certainly when we honor ileana eastman, one of those from parkside, that are fighting against gun violence. [applause] this young lady, this young lady has kept a light up. jean-pierre with moveon.org. a real voice for the light. and we honor kenneth, who has been a labor leader now and the general president of upat, and keeping the labor movement going. our national action network whod member, lee sanders, is the international president. stand up, lee. i know you're bashful. but stand up. [applause] mr. sharpton: he said, we've got to honor kenneth this year and when lee tells me something, that's what i do. we also are honoring joan mullhousen who is one of the original freedom riders. [applause] who thought it not robbery, at a time when young blacks need to know whites went to the south and risked life and limb to get this country moving forwa
martin luther king jr. said darkness can't cancel light, -- darkness can't cancel darkness, only light can. and we want to some of those who have shown the light. certainly when we honor ileana eastman, one of those from parkside, that are fighting against gun violence. [applause] this young lady, this young lady has kept a light up. jean-pierre with moveon.org. a real voice for the light. and we honor kenneth, who has been a labor leader now and the general president of upat, and keeping the...
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martin luther king believed in the right to vote.on at the prayer pilgrimage in 1957 is coming out as it were in washington. it was about if we ever got the vote, everything would change. we would have justice if we just got the vote! that was even after a year before they had done the boycott, the montgomery boycott. >> trevor: right. >> but, over the years, as he evolved, he saw, hey, the vote is important, and we should get it, and he continued to fight for it, but voting by itself isn't going to give us justice, and he concluded that protest is an essential iningredient of politics. you see, politicians want two things, they want you to vote for them and they want to get -- to get elected and they want you to vote for them so they can get reelected, those are the two things they want. but the thing you have to want is to make them do what will give you justice and equality in this country, and they won't do that unless you make them do it. when i say "protest is an essential ingredient of politics," i mean nonviolent protest, and
martin luther king believed in the right to vote.on at the prayer pilgrimage in 1957 is coming out as it were in washington. it was about if we ever got the vote, everything would change. we would have justice if we just got the vote! that was even after a year before they had done the boycott, the montgomery boycott. >> trevor: right. >> but, over the years, as he evolved, he saw, hey, the vote is important, and we should get it, and he continued to fight for it, but voting by...
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on the eve of martin hurgt king jr.e and the eldest son of mlk jr., martin luther king iii. you're in washington. i'm joining you later tonight for our annual breakfast that you have been kind enough for years to co-chair. and as you wake up tomorrow, and as the eldest child and heir to the work of your father, and we see the country polarized, we see a rise of hate crimes, we see blacks being charged with anti-semitic with anti-semitic attacks, we see people charged with attacks on blacks, we see a gun rally tomorrow where neo-nazis are talking about coming. how do you view this in light of all that your father gave, including his life, as we celebrate a day and we have as much or more enmity as we saw in the country in which he was killed? >> what we have to understand is we have to address what we can address. you can't beat hostility with hostility. violence cannot put out violence, only non-violence. we have to operate at a far higher moral level than anyone else, even in a very uncivil, political environment. we h
on the eve of martin hurgt king jr.e and the eldest son of mlk jr., martin luther king iii. you're in washington. i'm joining you later tonight for our annual breakfast that you have been kind enough for years to co-chair. and as you wake up tomorrow, and as the eldest child and heir to the work of your father, and we see the country polarized, we see a rise of hate crimes, we see blacks being charged with anti-semitic with anti-semitic attacks, we see people charged with attacks on blacks, we...
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events related to martin luther king day leadoff. first, from a president bill clinton is a speaker at a the nationalted by action network. after that, speeches and music at the mlk memorial. later, senator elizabeth warren holds a town hall meeting in iowa and bernie sanders talks to voters in des moines. in history, atime president is on trial in the u.s. senate. watch live on tuesday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 as the senate begins trial on rule's. the senate impeachment trial on trump.ment president wants live on c-span, c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> next, former president bill clinton and civil rights leaders gathered to honor and mark martin luther king jr. the national action network hosted a breakfast. >> good morning. as we gather today, first let me thank all of our honorees
events related to martin luther king day leadoff. first, from a president bill clinton is a speaker at a the nationalted by action network. after that, speeches and music at the mlk memorial. later, senator elizabeth warren holds a town hall meeting in iowa and bernie sanders talks to voters in des moines. in history, atime president is on trial in the u.s. senate. watch live on tuesday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 as the senate begins trial on rule's. the senate impeachment trial on...
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martin luther king, jr. in his own words. we hear excerpts from two historic speeches, "beyond vietnam" and "i have beeeen to the mountaintnt" the night before he was assassinated in 1968. >> because i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life -- longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about t that now. i just want to do god's will. and he's allolowed me to go up to the moununtain. and i've looked over, and i've seeeen the promised la. amy: dr. martin luther king for the hour, coming up. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'i'm amy goodman. totoday is a federal holiday that honors dr. martin luther king. he was born january 15, 1929. he was assassinated on april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while dr. king is primarily remembered as a a civil rights leaderer, hehe also championed thehe cae of thehe poor and organizedd the poor people's campaign to addressss issues of economic justice. and dr. king was a
martin luther king, jr. in his own words. we hear excerpts from two historic speeches, "beyond vietnam" and "i have beeeen to the mountaintnt" the night before he was assassinated in 1968. >> because i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life -- longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about t that now. i just want to do god's will. and he's allolowed me to go up to the moununtain. and i've looked over, and i've seeeen the...
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i found that is where people - - i saw more pictures of trey von martin that i didn't martin luther king. >> we had two commemorations. the one led by the river and out of sharpton. i have introspect - - it was telling to me that young ishan johnson from chicago was taken off the stage. it's telling because as much as we talk about youth and the à as much as we want youth involved, we are taking the mic away from them. that to me, was the theme of al sharpton's march essentially. was that, it was his ascension. it was his coronation as the single most powerful civil rights leader in the united states at the moment. you essentially go through him. it was disheartening to watch. at the very least, philip agnew did get to speak at that commemoration. which he did not at the official one. he and sophia campos were told they would not get there two minutes a piece. this was the real forest in washington. - - farce. this was not about movement. this is not about the actual lived experiences of black and brown, o pressed people in this country. this was about america patting itself on the back
i found that is where people - - i saw more pictures of trey von martin that i didn't martin luther king. >> we had two commemorations. the one led by the river and out of sharpton. i have introspect - - it was telling to me that young ishan johnson from chicago was taken off the stage. it's telling because as much as we talk about youth and the à as much as we want youth involved, we are taking the mic away from them. that to me, was the theme of al sharpton's march essentially. was...
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martin luther king jr. the president spending less than a minute at the memorial to the civil rights icon. blocks away on capitol hill, democrats are preparing to make their case against him, and tonight, the president's legal team is offering the first glimpse of their defense. in a 110-page brief, trump's lawyers say the process has "violated every precedent and every principle of fairness" and are urging senators to swiftly reject the charges. one of the president's lawyers, alan dershowitz, laid out their central argument, that charges against trump don't rise to the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" as the constitution requires. >> there has to be criminal behavior, criminal in nature. the articles of impeachment are two noncriminal actions, namely obstruction of congress and abuse of power. >> reporter: but most constitutional experts disagree, and dershowitz himself said the complete opposite 21 years ago during the clinton impeachment. >> certainly doesn't have to be a crime. if you have someb
martin luther king jr. the president spending less than a minute at the memorial to the civil rights icon. blocks away on capitol hill, democrats are preparing to make their case against him, and tonight, the president's legal team is offering the first glimpse of their defense. in a 110-page brief, trump's lawyers say the process has "violated every precedent and every principle of fairness" and are urging senators to swiftly reject the charges. one of the president's lawyers, alan...
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and so the new hollywood period particularly films from martin scorsese like like cattle car or taxi driver exactly and i think what joker did is mencia combine these 2 genres in a way that shows you can make sort of films that it's a huge audience are very commercially successful but also go very very deep and sort of speak to some of the best of hollywood i think it's good press of that it got so many oscar nominations now of course it's up against some really tough competition does it have a realistic chance i don't know i think it has a chance to make walk if you know it's got a lock on the. best actor oscar that's his to lose otherwise it'll be difficult because it's up it's a lot of big interesting and significant films i mean you've got a winner here and you know those yes once upon a time in hollywood and this is a big film and it's probably the least controversial film ever made so that could play in its favor i think people love the good love to give 10000 oscar he's had such an impact on cinema so that's got a good chance and then there's 1917 you know big award epic this
and so the new hollywood period particularly films from martin scorsese like like cattle car or taxi driver exactly and i think what joker did is mencia combine these 2 genres in a way that shows you can make sort of films that it's a huge audience are very commercially successful but also go very very deep and sort of speak to some of the best of hollywood i think it's good press of that it got so many oscar nominations now of course it's up against some really tough competition does it have a...
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martin luther king. soldiers of the movement. we are honored to teach how the america we know today and the ever evolving process of creating a more perfect union were shaped by these actions. thank you. [applause] dominique: thank you very much. as we continue to move along in celebration this morning, i went to introduce from the city of washington, d.c., please welcome on behalf of the mayor of washington, d.c., mary bowser, secretary of the city, kimberly bassett. please give her a warm welcome as we try to stay warm out here. hi, kimberly. , on over here. don't leave me out here now. kimberly: hello, on behalf of mayor bowser. thank you for -- so much for being here. this is a glorious day. we are happy to be part of this. i would like to thank the martin luther king memorial foundation and harry johnson. he is amazing. we continue to fight. we are out here. we will have a march today. at 11:00 on mlk boulevard. when you leave here, come and join us. thank you very much. god bless you. [applause] do
martin luther king. soldiers of the movement. we are honored to teach how the america we know today and the ever evolving process of creating a more perfect union were shaped by these actions. thank you. [applause] dominique: thank you very much. as we continue to move along in celebration this morning, i went to introduce from the city of washington, d.c., please welcome on behalf of the mayor of washington, d.c., mary bowser, secretary of the city, kimberly bassett. please give her a warm...
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americans honored the memory of martin luther king today. atlanta's ebenezer baptist church where dr. king once preached was packed for celebrations. 5,000 volunteers turned out for a day of service in philadelphia. and people marched along martin luther king, jr., boulevard in new orleans, but adriana diaz takes us to another street where a tribute to dr. king has divided a city. >> reporter: when kansas city's historic paseo boulevard was renamed for dr. king last year, reverend dr. bernard howard, jr., thought of the children who would see it. >> i was a young boy walking up and down this street. when i was exposed to people who were conscious of my struggles, it was an inspiration to me. >> reporter: but it soon became a dream deferred. when the decision came down to remove his name, what was that like for you? >> pain, disappointment, betrayal. >> paseo is one of our oldest boulevards. >> reporter: kelly jones lives on the street and says many are attached to the name paseo. upset that all residents weren't consulted, her group "save th
americans honored the memory of martin luther king today. atlanta's ebenezer baptist church where dr. king once preached was packed for celebrations. 5,000 volunteers turned out for a day of service in philadelphia. and people marched along martin luther king, jr., boulevard in new orleans, but adriana diaz takes us to another street where a tribute to dr. king has divided a city. >> reporter: when kansas city's historic paseo boulevard was renamed for dr. king last year, reverend dr....
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for yes are you afraid because jimmy carter the irishman directed by martin scorsese took 10 nominations including best picture best director and best actor the gangster epic tells the story of a mafia hit man who gets wrapped up in the fate of legendary 1970 s. teamster boss jimmy hoffa. quentin tarantino's latest set in the 1960 s. is also oscar beyond with 10 nominations once upon a time in hollywood stars leonardo dicaprio as a washed up actor and as a stunt double brad pitt. they were nominated for best actor and best supporting actor respectively. in the 2nd also with 10 oscar nom is war epic 1917 by sam mendez it's filmed as one continuous shot that follows 2 british infantry men want to take a dangerous mission across the front lines of a battlefield in northern france we will lose. 60 and joining me in the studio to talk about this is who else but scott roxboro our film expert welcome scott and of course the joker here is leading the oscar race with 11 nominations this is a comic book sale a very controversial one at that how did it pull this off you know it's really surprising
for yes are you afraid because jimmy carter the irishman directed by martin scorsese took 10 nominations including best picture best director and best actor the gangster epic tells the story of a mafia hit man who gets wrapped up in the fate of legendary 1970 s. teamster boss jimmy hoffa. quentin tarantino's latest set in the 1960 s. is also oscar beyond with 10 nominations once upon a time in hollywood stars leonardo dicaprio as a washed up actor and as a stunt double brad pitt. they were...
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first, martin man half was an avid photographer. dr.smith: this is in the spring of 1953 and he has standing on the top of the new u.s. embassy building on tchaikovsky street with his bell and howell 16 mill meter camera filming. the hind manhoff is the ukraine hotel which is not a construction. >> this is him in uniform, why was he stationed in the soviet union? dr. smith: martin was born and raised in seattle and went to the university of washington he went to rotc there. he served in world war ii and after the war he was trained in military intelligence, here and in monterey california, where he learned russian. he was sent to the sub you need to be the assistant military attachÉ at the u.s. embassy in 1952. >> how did he meet his wife? dr. smith: they were both from seattle and went to the university of washington and were both art majors. jan did a lot of painting and drawing during her time in the soviet union. here they are in their apartment in moscow. they have the zenith shortwave radio behind them so they could tune in americ
first, martin man half was an avid photographer. dr.smith: this is in the spring of 1953 and he has standing on the top of the new u.s. embassy building on tchaikovsky street with his bell and howell 16 mill meter camera filming. the hind manhoff is the ukraine hotel which is not a construction. >> this is him in uniform, why was he stationed in the soviet union? dr. smith: martin was born and raised in seattle and went to the university of washington he went to rotc there. he served in...
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lawrence de 2020 al will smith y martÍn lawrence de 1995?a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. y esta queridos poamigos es la razÓn. porque little debbie dibuja una sonrisa en Él y ellos. tambiÉn en el. y es que detrÁs de cada sabor, forma y variedad estÁ nuestra familia, nuestra marca y garantÍa. por eso cuando llegues al pasillo, a ver si piensas que hoy horneamos, porque horneamos sus paquetes de sonrisas. ♪ ♪ algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que a diferencia de una crema dental ordinaria, contiene peróxido de hidrógeno que va más allá de la superficie para darme una sonrisa 4 tonos más blanca. colgate® optic white blanqueamiento que funciona. . >> francisco: seguimos compartiendo con los "bad boys for life" ahora tenemos que hablar del gran elenco que los campaÑa. >> chiquibaby: yo estoy muy contenta porque tiene mucho sazÓn latino pero dos estrellas que participan con ustedes no solo son de telemundo, sino que son mexica
lawrence de 2020 al will smith y martÍn lawrence de 1995?a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. y esta queridos poamigos es la razÓn. porque little debbie dibuja una sonrisa en Él y ellos. tambiÉn en el. y es que detrÁs de cada sabor, forma y variedad estÁ nuestra familia, nuestra marca y garantÍa. por eso cuando llegues al pasillo, a ver si piensas que hoy horneamos, porque horneamos sus paquetes de sonrisas. ♪ ♪ algunas de...
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martin, we appreciate e your insisights. thank you. martin: you are welcome.: there have been more than 100 suspected cases of the coronavirus in russia, although none have been confirmed. it is not expected to stay that way. with around three million chinese tourists visiting russia every year, health authorities are preparing for a possible outbreak of the coronavirus. our moscow correspondent emily sherwin has more. emily: people at moscow's airport are not taking any risks. facemasks are everywhere since the outbreak of the coronavirus. around 10 flights still arrive here from china every day. so far, there have beeeen no confirmed cases of the coronavirus in russia, but at the border, there are increased checks for passengers flying from china and several other countries. the russian health control and consumer rights watchdog shows us the thermographic cameras it is using to check people entering russia for an abnormally high body temperature, the main symptom of ththe virus. >> we can minimize the risk ofof people with an increased body temperature ente
martin, we appreciate e your insisights. thank you. martin: you are welcome.: there have been more than 100 suspected cases of the coronavirus in russia, although none have been confirmed. it is not expected to stay that way. with around three million chinese tourists visiting russia every year, health authorities are preparing for a possible outbreak of the coronavirus. our moscow correspondent emily sherwin has more. emily: people at moscow's airport are not taking any risks. facemasks are...
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martin short, everybody.e moment" this weekend in florida we'll be right back with david dobrik stick around everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ you care about the planet, but you don't drink like it. by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. brita. drink like you care. fishrisotto. buffalo. (buffalo wild wings) gelato. cheesecake. (cheesecake factory) grilled steak. clam bake. milkshake. brussels sprout. sauerkraut. fresh-caught trout. alfalfa sprout. curry. fried turkey. mcflurry. (mcdonald's) cacciatori. chimichurri. ad-lib: (inhale) spiral ham. blackberry jam. rack of lamb. candied yams. pokes. smokeys. gnocchis. and them banging raviolis. we are america's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hu
martin short, everybody.e moment" this weekend in florida we'll be right back with david dobrik stick around everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ you care about the planet, but you don't drink like it. by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. brita. drink like you care. fishrisotto. buffalo. (buffalo wild wings) gelato. cheesecake. (cheesecake factory) grilled steak. clam bake. milkshake. brussels sprout. sauerkraut. fresh-caught trout. alfalfa sprout. curry. fried...
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steve martin, everybody.ve martin and the steep canyon rangers! it ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. of a lifetime. it's "progressive on ice." everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts... the rate comparisons... and flo in a boat. ♪ insurance adventure awaits at "progressive on ice." tickets not available now or ever. i put it on, popped the collar and looked at the brand- and when i saw the price tag i was like, oh yeah, this is- this is a keeper brands that wow. prices that thrill. marshalls. your surprise is waiting! ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new irresist-a-bowls starting at $7.99 for a limited time. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. i'm christina stembel and i chose the spark cash card from capital one with unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy why wouldn't i get this card?! i redeemed $115,000 in cash back, which doubled our marketing budget last summer. what's in your wallet? to deal with the problem.icians but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters
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martine hoisting voices his criticism of the system. yeah you don't thank you i'm a little disappointed mr hogan. 'd i agree with the court of auditors that the climate objectives cannot be achieved with the 1st pillar of payments. i have not found a concrete point perhaps mr hogan would care to pay attention. it's nice of mr hogan to listen to what members have to say. that this. and i need for actually just continuing as before but under new headings great headlines but it's highly doubtful that we'll be able to meet environmental and climate objectives thank you very much. it seems those with environmental concerns have a hard time being heard here. conservative alberta defends the policy by downplaying the amount of subsidies involved. in the. if you take all the public expenditure in europe from brussels agriculture accounts for less than one percent need to make that clear to the public but farming is not the huge beneficiary of subsidies that it's always made out to be just that. says we need to increase the amount of food export
martine hoisting voices his criticism of the system. yeah you don't thank you i'm a little disappointed mr hogan. 'd i agree with the court of auditors that the climate objectives cannot be achieved with the 1st pillar of payments. i have not found a concrete point perhaps mr hogan would care to pay attention. it's nice of mr hogan to listen to what members have to say. that this. and i need for actually just continuing as before but under new headings great headlines but it's highly doubtful...
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martin luther king jr.'s birthday. you and i were together on a civil rights trip during the year of the 50th anniversary of when martin hrluther king was w assassinated. >> he taught me how to live. he taught me to never give up or give in, and to be hopeful and be optimistic, and he would call me, the senator from troy. i grew up out of troy. i spent some time in nashville, six years i attended school. i went on a freedom ride and along the way dr. king would step with us every step of the way, and when he died, i think something died in all of us. something died in america. each day i think we must find a way to dream the dreams that he dreamed and build on what he left for all of us. >> he also talked about writing a letter when he was 15 years old to martin luther king jr. and getting the response, and that was how john lewis started his role in the civil rights movement. your thoughts on this day before we let you go. >> dana, thank you for sharing that with your viewers. it was a very somber day for all of us th
martin luther king jr.'s birthday. you and i were together on a civil rights trip during the year of the 50th anniversary of when martin hrluther king was w assassinated. >> he taught me how to live. he taught me to never give up or give in, and to be hopeful and be optimistic, and he would call me, the senator from troy. i grew up out of troy. i spent some time in nashville, six years i attended school. i went on a freedom ride and along the way dr. king would step with us every step of...
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luth nos ayudo mucho >> sepa lo que el legado de l martin luther king significa para los residentes>> interponen demanda controve controversia el gobierno para y ayudar a las personas que usan e estampillas de comida >> puede seguirnos en redes sociales >> ademas www.telemundo48.com esta para ihone >> no podemos seguir divididos en un mundo convulsionado. por eso mike bloomberg, ha decidido lanzarse para presidente con su determinación, honestidad y experiencia. es un líder mundial en la lucha contra el calentamiento global. como promotor humanitario, ha desafiado valientemente al grupo de interés de las armas de fuego. como empresario, creó miles de empleos con buenos salarios y excelentes beneficios. como alcalde, reconstruyó la ciudad de nueva york a raíz del 9-11 y luchó para mejorar la educación pública. a través de su vida ha trabajado duro, demostrado ingenio y un gran corazón, cualidades que cultivó desde su infancia en el seno de una familia sencilla. ahora mike bloomberg está listo para liderar nuestro país sin dividirnos, porque sólo unidos avanzaremos a un futuro mejor.
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the real martin luther king jr was the revolutionary martin luther king jr the one you're not supposed to talk about in the in the mixed company the one that's reserved for the back rooms of the dark alleys the one that had to be stopped had to be shot up had to be silence had to be closed off and shut down that's not the one our military intelligence machine is tweeting nice things about that's the one our military intelligence machine had murdered how many of them washed it to you to tell you thank you thank you. ok great thank you. and we can now it's like the news from behind a groundbreaking journalist glenn greenwald has been charged with cyber crimes in brazil why because he revealed extreme corruption within the brazilian government corruption that was used to imprison the left wing leader lula da silva in order to pave the way for brazil's far right president and count dracula his last attractive half brother guy airball so no row. i wonder i wonder where the fascists in brazil got the idea to try to imprison a journalist for revealing their crimes by accusing said journalist
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but -- and then they went and martin was first they had martin.rs and applause we're talking with will. come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ only lexus asks questions like these. because we believe the most amazing machines are inspired by you. experience the rewards of our curiosity. ♪ if you listen to the political it sounds like we have a failed society. but nothing could be further from the truth. americans are compassionate and hardworking. we aren't failing. our politicians are failing. that's why i'm running for president. to end the corporate takeover of the government. and give more power to the american people. that's how we'll win healthcare, fair wages, and clean air and water as a right. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art school. oh, wow. so have you thought about how you're gonna make money? at least we
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phil is covering aston martin. us.urger is also with let's start with all things trucks and autos. annmarie: volkswagen looking to expand in the u.s. truck manufacturing market, offering to buy the rest of navistar for $2.9 billion. the board is taking this under consideration. no deal just yet, but the shares of navistar surged 53% yesterday, a huge jump. vw moreld just bring into the u.s. truck maker. we will see how they react at the open. dani, you aret, covering bbva. i'm not sure i can do the rest of it. what is the story with the bank? [laughter] dani: i thought that was a great pronunciation, matt. in the fourth quarter, they swung to losses. the culprit was a $1.5 billion write down in the u.s. unit. strategists did expect to this, so the loss is narrower than the median estimate. this really makes clear the struggle they are going to have. they are trying to look outside of their home market because interest rates are so low set by the ecb right now. other units like the u.s. are showing financial struggles i
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martin luther king, jr.ay. >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:30 and streaming on cbsn bay area, punching their ticket to the super bowl, this morning we are live with where you can scope out the newest 49ers gear ah the biggest game of the season. >>> and taking a live look at the white house this morning, the countdown is on to the president's impeachment trial in the senate. this morning how the president's legal team is getting ready. >>> good morning. it is monday, january 20th. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 6:30 and we want to check in with mary lee for our monday morning forecast. hey there. >> good morning to you, michelle and kenny. we are starting off the day with mostly cloudy skies on this monday, on this martin luther king, jr. day and we are also celebrating and cheering on our 49ers. you can see coit tower lit up in red and gold this morning after that big win yesterday. temps are running in the 40s this morning, so a
martin luther king, jr.ay. >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:30 and streaming on cbsn bay area, punching their ticket to the super bowl, this morning we are live with where you can scope out the newest 49ers gear ah the biggest game of the season. >>> and taking a live look at the white house this morning, the countdown is on to the president's impeachment trial in the senate. this morning how the president's legal team is...
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presentadora:ricky martÍn de ricky martin. porque es un artista muy talentoso. permanecer fresca por varias semanas? ¡sí es posible! la combinación de detergente y downy unstopables asegura que tu ropa huela fresca por mucho más tiempo. echa unstopables en la lavadora antes de poner tu ropa. así disfrutarás tu ropa fresca por hasta doce semanas. esta toalla ya fue usada, pero todavía huele fresquita. si te encanta que tu ropa huela fresca, asegúrate de comprar unstopables. hey tú, ¿las alergias te arruinan la diversión? prueba con zyrtec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. entre tú y yo: ¿qué es mejor que trapear? ¡lo que sea! pero me cambié a swiffer wet jet y es increíble. es un todu en uno que absorbente que elimina suciedad y mugre. y no deja manchas opacas. deja de limpiar. empieza a swifferear. lo que nadie te dice acerca de los tampones... es que debes cambiar de absorbencia según tu "flow" solo tampax pearl tiene cinco... ¿te molesta al sacarlo? usa uno men
presentadora:ricky martÍn de ricky martin. porque es un artista muy talentoso. permanecer fresca por varias semanas? ¡sí es posible! la combinación de detergente y downy unstopables asegura que tu ropa huela fresca por mucho más tiempo. echa unstopables en la lavadora antes de poner tu ropa. así disfrutarás tu ropa fresca por hasta doce semanas. esta toalla ya fue usada, pero todavía huele fresquita. si te encanta que tu ropa huela fresca, asegúrate de comprar unstopables. hey tú,...
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what does martin luther king's words mean to you in 2020? >> you know, those words resonate so much today, just as much as they did back then. and, you know, it's unfortunate, but sometimes i just wonder how much progress have we truly made. thinking group of all ages marched from the caltrain station to yerba buena gardens. some boarded the train in san jose. ♪ happy birthday, happy birthday ♪ >> the celebration train gave free rides to san francisco, complete with a commemorative ticket. on the train, in the street, in the audience, everyone had their own story of why they honor dr. king today. >> if it wasn't for him, i might not have been allowed but my mom is black and my dad is white. >> part of walking on stilts, we call it higher ground. it's a metaphor for speaking with the higher self within you, just like martin luther king. >> in san francisco, kris reyes for abc7 news. >> that's great. >>> now to consumer news, including a stroller recall to talk about. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here with that. michael? >> let's star
what does martin luther king's words mean to you in 2020? >> you know, those words resonate so much today, just as much as they did back then. and, you know, it's unfortunate, but sometimes i just wonder how much progress have we truly made. thinking group of all ages marched from the caltrain station to yerba buena gardens. some boarded the train in san jose. ♪ happy birthday, happy birthday ♪ >> the celebration train gave free rides to san francisco, complete with a...