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rosa parks made martin luther king possible. (applause) >> and i believe that those four students in greensboro also made the accomplishments that we he attribute to martin luther king as a symbol of the movement. martin luther king understood that many of the things that we attribute to him would not have been possible without the grassroots of the struggle. and that brings me back to the book that i've written about the last 50 years. when i was a teenager, a 19 year old, i went to the march on washington. and right before going, i met some of these young activists who are associated with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. i must say that that affected the way in which i viewed the march. like everyone else, i wanted to see what martin luther king's concluding speech would be. but i was also interested in the speech of john lewis who was the chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. just days before the march, i had met one of the snick activists at a conference. his name was stokely car michael. and
rosa parks made martin luther king possible. (applause) >> and i believe that those four students in greensboro also made the accomplishments that we he attribute to martin luther king as a symbol of the movement. martin luther king understood that many of the things that we attribute to him would not have been possible without the grassroots of the struggle. and that brings me back to the book that i've written about the last 50 years. when i was a teenager, a 19 year old, i went to the...
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and i'm martin.ss called plankton. they live that way until they're ready to leave the plankton. that's when they head to one of the most remarkable habitats on earth-- the coral reef. martin: and the coral reef has more different kinds of creatures living on it than any other habitat in the ocean. let's see how many creatures we can find in one minute down there. ♪ chris: a moray eel! our first reef creature. these guys are ambush predators with a powerful bite. and look at that cool, twisty swimming style. martin: over there. boxfish. these guys are slow, but not many other fish eat them because their skin is poisonous. three. parrotfish. chris: four. a cowfish. martin: five. soldier fish. chris: six. tobacco fish. martin: ah! there are way too many to count. all different shapes and colors, the reef is alive with life. ooh, a blowfish! chris: i love these little guys. they're awesome and cute. and this type of blowfish is known as a porcupine fish. he's a simple little fish with one of the coolest
and i'm martin.ss called plankton. they live that way until they're ready to leave the plankton. that's when they head to one of the most remarkable habitats on earth-- the coral reef. martin: and the coral reef has more different kinds of creatures living on it than any other habitat in the ocean. let's see how many creatures we can find in one minute down there. ♪ chris: a moray eel! our first reef creature. these guys are ambush predators with a powerful bite. and look at that cool, twisty...
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well, that's news to me, martin. again, you know, i've been with you for the past few minutes and we do not know here on the scene that has not been reported to us. but it did seem there was some excitement from law enforcement officials if it is true that the child was found safe. so we'll just have to wait and see over the next few minutes once officials come here and tell us exactly what happened. >> but you did mention earlier that you saw an ambulance moving. is that right? >> reporter: that is correct. that would seem to suggest that the child might have been brought out on that ambulance. we don't know that for sure, but we had not seen that ambulance come down that dirt road before, and it was around the same time we heard that boom, when we heard that activity, and, you know, we're just really waiting to find out, and certainly if that is true, that this child made it out, that would be an incredible relief for this community. midland city, alabama, is a small town, about 2,400 people, and they have just bee
well, that's news to me, martin. again, you know, i've been with you for the past few minutes and we do not know here on the scene that has not been reported to us. but it did seem there was some excitement from law enforcement officials if it is true that the child was found safe. so we'll just have to wait and see over the next few minutes once officials come here and tell us exactly what happened. >> but you did mention earlier that you saw an ambulance moving. is that right? >>...
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this week a story in clayborne carson and his latest "martin's dream" my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr.. in it he reveals his journey from teenage civil rights activist to being present at the 1963 march on washington to editor of martin luther king jr. 's papers. he includes encounters with many leaders and organizers in the civil rights movement including ella baker, the dorothy carmichael and the king family. it's about an hour. >> host: dr. carson thanks for joining me on "after words." >> guest: it's my pleasure. >> host: europe but "martin's dream" is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? guess go well i wanted to write something to market 50th anniversary and i realized that this was 50 years of my life and it was king's legacy and his life coincides with my coming-of-age. so part of it was to do those two tasks. i felt that i -- my life h
this week a story in clayborne carson and his latest "martin's dream" my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr.. in it he reveals his journey from teenage civil rights activist to being present at the 1963 march on washington to editor of martin luther king jr. 's papers. he includes encounters with many leaders and organizers in the civil rights movement including ella baker, the dorothy carmichael and the king family. it's about an hour. >> host: dr. carson thanks...
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martin you just know and what do you tell investors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much and our capital should leave go to other countries and people have back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even drunk loads wrong because it pm and the head of the euro group he was quoted in may two thousand and eleven a saying when it becomes serious you have to live don't believe them don't believe if you train even if they fix it's not you know they're really screwed and i'm going to give you a last word of the program go well for everyone watching around the world listen to me listen to martin and yuri you seem like a nice man but i'll tell you your policies in your i pod is that everything's ok and things are just going to get better it's just not going to happen until we change the way we approach things the w
martin you just know and what do you tell investors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much and our capital should leave go to other countries and people have back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even drunk loads...
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martin you just know i do you tell inventors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even junk loads wrong because a pm and the head of the euro group he was quoted in may two thousand and eleven are saying when it becomes serious you have two lies and don't believe them don't believe it in twenty one they say it's fixed it's not you know they're really screw ups and i'm going to give you the last word the program go well for everyone watching around the world listen to me listen to martin and yuri you seem like a nice man but i'll tell you your policies and your ideas that everything's ok and things are just going to get better it's not going to happen until we change the way we approach th
martin you just know i do you tell inventors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even junk loads wrong...
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chris, martin, are you guys okay? (chris and martin panting) yeah, we're okay.al. they have to be just right for the bats. with a small entrance chamber and certain specifications. (gasping) bat box. bat box. nice one, dude. if we build a bat box for them to hide in, that would-- oh, no. too late. they're already taking off. and in different directions. martin: oh, no. you know what's in all directions? uh, no. what? wild kratts kids. of course. they're everywhere. good one, bro. jimmy. hm? in my back pack. center pocket, left side in the mesh zip i have instructions on how to make a bat box. got it. time for me to help out some helpful and harmless little bats. i've got a much better attitude now. make that a much better "battitude." input the geographical range of little brown bats with wild kratts kid addresses. wow. they are practically everywhere in north america. wild kratts emergency. all wild kratts kids especially at longitude 45 degrees north and latitude 75 degrees west. code creature rescue. build bat boxes and hang them outside immediately. a bat re
chris, martin, are you guys okay? (chris and martin panting) yeah, we're okay.al. they have to be just right for the bats. with a small entrance chamber and certain specifications. (gasping) bat box. bat box. nice one, dude. if we build a bat box for them to hide in, that would-- oh, no. too late. they're already taking off. and in different directions. martin: oh, no. you know what's in all directions? uh, no. what? wild kratts kids. of course. they're everywhere. good one, bro. jimmy. hm? in...
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martin you just know and what do you tell unvented only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you know maybe their fuel investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even john clarke drunk as a pm and the head of the euro group he was quoted in may two thousand and eleven a saying when it become serious you have to live don't believe them don't believe if you train even if they fix it's not you know they're really screwed and i'm going to give you the last word of the program go well for everyone watching around the world listen to me listen to martin and yuri you seem like a nice man but i'll tell you your policies and your ideas that everything's ok and things are just going to get better just not going to happen until we change the way we approach things the whole world
martin you just know and what do you tell unvented only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you know maybe their fuel investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even john clarke...
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>> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. martin luther king was just one of the people that would be a good march. for me, he felt that i should be in albany georgia or cambridge maryland. he was at howard university of the time and he would be going to those places where there was activism. >> host: in danger. >> guest: instead of going to a one day march. it just wasn't what he had a mind and i think he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for me going to a one day march would be the most exciting and radical thing i had done in my life at that point. >> host: i want to talk more about stokely but let's go back to the march. you were there when he gave that address. what did you think of the speech? did you think it would be iconic like the gettysburg address or fdr's speech? >> guest: no, not that point. for those of us who were there it was the final speech in a long day of speeches so yes i was very pleased to see martin luther king in person. i had heard about him and everyone kind of looks forward to what w
>> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. martin luther king was just one of the people that would be a good march. for me, he felt that i should be in albany georgia or cambridge maryland. he was at howard university of the time and he would be going to those places where there was activism. >> host: in danger. >> guest: instead of going to a one day march. it just wasn't what he had a mind and i think he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for...
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it's time for the martine bashir show hosted by karen finney because martin is still ill. >> good afternoon. i'm karen finney in for martin bashir who is out sick on this friday, the first day of february and it's also the first day on the job for john kerry and it is a very busy one at that. ♪ >> an explosion this morning outside the u.s. embassy in ankara turkey. >> witnesses say a suicide bomber tried to enter the u.s. embassy. >> a bomb explodes near the u.s. embassy in turkey. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is a terrorist attack. >> right now we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. >> i don't have much detail you but it was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy in ankara. >> there is no part of the world that is irrelevant to the united states anymore. when i came into office, did we worry about governments changing in north africa and the middle
it's time for the martine bashir show hosted by karen finney because martin is still ill. >> good afternoon. i'm karen finney in for martin bashir who is out sick on this friday, the first day of february and it's also the first day on the job for john kerry and it is a very busy one at that. ♪ >> an explosion this morning outside the u.s. embassy in ankara turkey. >> witnesses say a suicide bomber tried to enter the u.s. embassy. >> a bomb explodes near the u.s....
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michael: tracy martin is trayvon martin's father.also spoke. >> we don't expect trayvon to be the top story every day in the media, but he's definitely the top story in our life. it's not just urban gun violence i think it's violence in general senseless gun violence in general the newtown view lens massacre, the violence in chicago it's senseless the violence across the country. lawmakers need to take a real good look at these gun laws and the people that they are giving gun license to. michael: when we began discussing this story and giving it i think excellent excellent coverage, it was a story that cenk wanted to cover all the way. one person brought on every day was brown professor trish is a rose. it's hard to believe that it's been a year since that killing but i want to ask you this. you know, did this gunlayer that will be pivotal in the way we look at gun laws? this was a gun case, it was also a race case, but i would say that 2012 finishing with newtown was a lot about guns and it began with trayvon martin. >> well, it is
michael: tracy martin is trayvon martin's father.also spoke. >> we don't expect trayvon to be the top story every day in the media, but he's definitely the top story in our life. it's not just urban gun violence i think it's violence in general senseless gun violence in general the newtown view lens massacre, the violence in chicago it's senseless the violence across the country. lawmakers need to take a real good look at these gun laws and the people that they are giving gun license to....
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thanks to martin savidge.rayvon martin's parents will join soledad this morning on "starting point." >> let's get you up to date on our top stories. >> happening right now, massive winter storm slamming the midwest at this hour. it's tracking north and east with kansas, missouri, wisconsin, illinois, michigan in its sights. texas and oklahoma already reeling this morning. roads are shut down. drivers stranded and amarillo, texas, buried under a record 19 inches of snow this morning. good morning, amarillo. >>> a former u.s. surgeon general c. everett koop died at the age of 96. he served from 1982 to 1989 and he elevated the profile of the surgeon general's office. he was instrumental in getting the nation to focus on key health issues such as hiv and aids prevention and he convinced americans to stop smoking. >>> he brought some groans and controversy but seth mcfarland also brought ratings. more than 40 million viewers turned in to watch the academy awards. that's up 3% from last year. it's the second bigges
thanks to martin savidge.rayvon martin's parents will join soledad this morning on "starting point." >> let's get you up to date on our top stories. >> happening right now, massive winter storm slamming the midwest at this hour. it's tracking north and east with kansas, missouri, wisconsin, illinois, michigan in its sights. texas and oklahoma already reeling this morning. roads are shut down. drivers stranded and amarillo, texas, buried under a record 19 inches of snow...
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martin just 17 was killed.ngs very differently. >> we just want to have the trial and let the jury decide and whatever decision comes out of that, we'll accept that. we may not like it, but we'll accept it. >> if your brother had not gone out with a gun that night, you must surely have said trayvon martin would still be alive. >> there is no telling what would have happened. we don't know if we would have been commemorating shortly the one year anniversary that george was another statistic, another person killed at the hands of his attacker. you can only slam someone's head violently into the concrete so many times. you can only break someone's nose and sit on them for so long while they're screaming for help for over a minute before that person has to take some kind of action. >> even one year later, we the public remain polarized along racial and political lines on who was victim that night. trayvon mar tin one year later, what have we learned? first to chuck d. >> why are you going to come to me first? one h
martin just 17 was killed.ngs very differently. >> we just want to have the trial and let the jury decide and whatever decision comes out of that, we'll accept that. we may not like it, but we'll accept it. >> if your brother had not gone out with a gun that night, you must surely have said trayvon martin would still be alive. >> there is no telling what would have happened. we don't know if we would have been commemorating shortly the one year anniversary that george was...
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martin: trying to tell something?s today with ♪ ♪ creature power ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild, wild ♪ ♪ cheetah speed and lizard glide ♪ ♪ falcon flight and lion pride ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild wild kratts ♪ ♪ go wild, wild, wild kratts ♪ aviva: parar, jimmy. aqui, aqui es perfecto! huh? sorry, jz. sometimes i think in spanish. it's my second language. okay, are you guys ready for my surprise? are you kidding? i love surprises! especially when it involves presents. does it involve presents? well, sort of. it's an invention i've been working on. it's not done yet and that's why we're here. but when we finish it, it'll be incredible! okay, i can't stand it! i like surprises and presents, but the best part is finding out what they are. spill it, aviva. jimmy z: what is it, aviva? what's this mission? okay, get ready to hablar un idioma
martin: trying to tell something?s today with ♪ ♪ creature power ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild, wild ♪ ♪ cheetah speed and lizard glide ♪ ♪ falcon flight and lion pride ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild kratts ♪ ♪ gonna go wild, wild wild kratts ♪ ♪ go wild, wild, wild kratts ♪ aviva: parar, jimmy....