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this is my friend martin, martin you can't leave us, you can't leave us now. can't leave us now. i got up and went to room 305 and called mrs. king and i said to her, dr. king has been shot and i think it is over. i was hoping against hope but i knew i couldn't say what i had actually seen. she got a call two minutes later saying that he was dead. the friends the bad news is that he was dead then but that is not the last word. my brothers and my sisters, if atlanta is his -- is his gethsemane, then this is his calvary. and not far as resurrection. from this balcony we decide we would not let a bullet killer movement. we went straight from here to the rail and the potomac overlooking the white house. in 40 years we went from the balcony on lorraine motel to the balcony of the white house, in 40 years. we never stopped fighting. we never stopped building coalitions. we never stopped fighting and we never gave up. we never gave up. we never gave out. from this balcony in memphis to the balcony and the white house in 40 years in the wilderness. my friends, today t
this is my friend martin, martin you can't leave us, you can't leave us now. can't leave us now. i got up and went to room 305 and called mrs. king and i said to her, dr. king has been shot and i think it is over. i was hoping against hope but i knew i couldn't say what i had actually seen. she got a call two minutes later saying that he was dead. the friends the bad news is that he was dead then but that is not the last word. my brothers and my sisters, if atlanta is his -- is his gethsemane,...
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martin luther king. thank you, martin luther king. >> thank you.. 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 anywhere else and tennessee became 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 ome only -- only inequitable, 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 brother, we remember brother reverend dr. martin luther king jr. i'm darryl lewis, president of alpha phi alpha and alpha delta lambda chapter here in memphis, tennessee. dr. king was and is a brother to all mankind who became a member of our fraternity during his college days at boston college on june 22nd 1952 he truly lived out our motto. first of
martin luther king. thank you, martin luther king. >> thank you.. 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 anywhere else and tennessee became 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 ome only -- only inequitable, it is not working. and so on behalf of all of that, thank you. we...
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aston martins to women. women don't really buy them, apparentlyli aston martins to women.y them, apparently. i don't drive. it is wasted on you, cornelia will stop do you play tennis? no, i don't play tennis. i play tennis. i can don't play tennis. i play tennis. i ca n afford don't play tennis. i play tennis. i can afford tennis. alize cornet, she had a problem with her top. it was on the wrong way round. she had brilliant underwear on underneath. no indecent exposure. and she gets huge... from the authorities. they called back the umpire. he tried to penalise and then in the end the authorities called him back. but there is that then, are women treated the same way as men in sports? no. shaw centre, no. there was the big thing about pay —— short answer. this is really a storm in a teacup. if this is our only problem, got the world is in good shape. let us move on got the world is in good shape. let us move on then, you might think a storm in a teacup, this is about e—mails while commuting, that should count as work according to researchers. when i am on a train eve ryo n
aston martins to women. women don't really buy them, apparentlyli aston martins to women.y them, apparently. i don't drive. it is wasted on you, cornelia will stop do you play tennis? no, i don't play tennis. i play tennis. i can don't play tennis. i play tennis. i ca n afford don't play tennis. i play tennis. i can afford tennis. alize cornet, she had a problem with her top. it was on the wrong way round. she had brilliant underwear on underneath. no indecent exposure. and she gets huge......
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martin luther king jr. this -- junior. this room was chosen because it was the most insular room in the house, and those phone calls sometimes lasted for hours. so that is the actual phone in which dr. king would receive the president's phone calls that came into this house. things were very volatile. the country was aware of how volatile things were in selma and in the south. so, dr. king and the president kept i don't want to say regular calls, but they did have a direct connection on a semi-frequent basis to discuss what was going on, what would repair the country and exactly what both men needed to keep this country on track and to keep violence down. >> then, we've got to come up with the qualifications of voters. that will answer 70% of your problems. >> that's right. >> if you just clear it out everywhere, make it age and reason-right. no test on what susser said or constitutions, or memorized or anything else. put them in the post office and let the postmaster do it. he stays local and is recommended by congress. i
martin luther king jr. this -- junior. this room was chosen because it was the most insular room in the house, and those phone calls sometimes lasted for hours. so that is the actual phone in which dr. king would receive the president's phone calls that came into this house. things were very volatile. the country was aware of how volatile things were in selma and in the south. so, dr. king and the president kept i don't want to say regular calls, but they did have a direct connection on a...
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uncle martin as i knew him, the world knew him as doctor martin luther king jr., first started coming to this house in the late 1950s, early 60s. as a young minister that is when he met my parents. he was ministering in a month number eight, his first church, and he would come to selma and selma university which is directly across the street from the house to participate in classes and to give lectures at universities. so he would command t come and e night here in the early years. during that time, he probably had a 30% african-american population, 70% caucasian population. there was some racial tension here. selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early part of the century into the 20s and 30s and 40s under jim crow. the races have gotten to the point everyone was existing in things were somewhat fragile during that time. my father moved here from indiana, was raised in indiana. my mother had deep roots in selma and alabama. they made the decision to make selma their home when they married in 58 because of my families connections. my mother was an educator. she lov
uncle martin as i knew him, the world knew him as doctor martin luther king jr., first started coming to this house in the late 1950s, early 60s. as a young minister that is when he met my parents. he was ministering in a month number eight, his first church, and he would come to selma and selma university which is directly across the street from the house to participate in classes and to give lectures at universities. so he would command t come and e night here in the early years. during that...
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kennedy or martin luther king. if kennedy can't be protected, what chance do we have in our lives and how we conduct ourselves from anonymous threats? it's disturbing to think that even the great cannot always protect themselves from the faith and fate that awaits them. we want to believe that there is a predictability. it makes us feel safer, that the universe does have, but it doesn't. i'm not too concerned about the way i write about it i make it clear who he was and what he did. and certainly when you get to the end of the book and the quote at the end you will know before you'll know what i think of martin luther king, and who the real hero is. and who the hero for the future is. it still doctor king, a live or dead, one of the greatest heroes in history. >> why do you think that james earl ray held out to the very end didn't really ever tell his story. why didn't he stay say, this is what i did, he had 30 years, but he denied it to the end. even brought in dexter king and had members of kings family believe i
kennedy or martin luther king. if kennedy can't be protected, what chance do we have in our lives and how we conduct ourselves from anonymous threats? it's disturbing to think that even the great cannot always protect themselves from the faith and fate that awaits them. we want to believe that there is a predictability. it makes us feel safer, that the universe does have, but it doesn't. i'm not too concerned about the way i write about it i make it clear who he was and what he did. and...
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martin luther king junior, cut down at the age of just 39. and just a day after he delivered his final and prophetic speech in which he worried about his own survival and that of his movement. >> i've looked over, and i've seen the promise land. i may not get there with you, but i walk to the northern nights that we as a people will get to the promise land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man. mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. >> indeed, in the 50 years since his death there has been progress in black america. there is a black middle class and the country has elected its first black president. and then came this anguished reaction on the night of donald trump's election by the renowned political commentator van jones. >> this was a white lash. this was a white lash against a changing country. it was a white lash against a black president, in part. and that's the part where the pain comes. >> dramatic words, indeed. a year before he was killed, martin luther king junior worried t
martin luther king junior, cut down at the age of just 39. and just a day after he delivered his final and prophetic speech in which he worried about his own survival and that of his movement. >> i've looked over, and i've seen the promise land. i may not get there with you, but i walk to the northern nights that we as a people will get to the promise land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man. mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the...
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martin luther king jr. used so often. he was a photographer here. he worked for "life magazine" at thetime and was embedded in house. he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as he watched on television president johnson committing to signing the voting rights act. this was the chair dr. king was sitting in, watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. uncle martin, as i knew him, the world knew him as dr. martin luther king jr., first started coming to this house in the late 1950's early-1960's as a young minister. that's when he met my parents. he was ministering in montgomery, his first church, dexter. and, he would come to selma and selma university which is directly across the street from the house to participate in classes and to give lectures at selma university. so he would come and spend the night here in the early years. during that time, you probably had a 30% african-american population, 70% caucasian population here, and there was some racial tension here. selma was a produ
martin luther king jr. used so often. he was a photographer here. he worked for "life magazine" at thetime and was embedded in house. he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as he watched on television president johnson committing to signing the voting rights act. this was the chair dr. king was sitting in, watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. uncle martin, as i knew him, the world knew him as dr. martin luther king jr., first started coming to this house...
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martin luther king jr.'s speeches and the things he did. and who has control and ownership of that. how does that pay off? i'm not against the king family at all because they suffered the greatest loss of all. but at the same time, we want young schoolchildren to hear the i have a dream speech. we want them to know the contributions of a king. there's a danger in commodified and making a fetish and a material possession out of something that began in deep and profound harbor. that's why some people were pissed that kanye paid $85,000 for the cover of - - the relationship between commodity and conscience. has to be teased out there. i know we are about to go, where is rather edysonbrother e? this is the anniversary.tell us what this anniversary is. >> the anniversary of - - death he used to teach him at rikers. >> the young man, because he couldn't afford bail.got sent to jail at rikers. this young man was his teacher. i just want to take a couple minutes to speak here tonight. come up here so they can see y
martin luther king jr.'s speeches and the things he did. and who has control and ownership of that. how does that pay off? i'm not against the king family at all because they suffered the greatest loss of all. but at the same time, we want young schoolchildren to hear the i have a dream speech. we want them to know the contributions of a king. there's a danger in commodified and making a fetish and a material possession out of something that began in deep and profound harbor. that's why some...
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martin luther king jr. he saw the women and children being washed against the walls with high pressure hoses. police dogs teeth nipping at, stalling at the flesh of black girls and boys and women. he just had enough so he fired off this telegram and he said, were not doing the right thing. you're not using race as a prism through which to see the larger landscape of american life and you don't see the larger issue. it needs to be a moral issue. - - who had met with bobby kennedy in a series of meetings he was having with other black people, said what are you hook up with james baldwin. i met him for breakfast outside of dc and virginia. the plane was delayed and baldwin only had half hour. he said tomorrow i'm going to be integral, one evening a couple of your friends by and let's talk about it. when you're james baldwin, a couple of your friends are harry belafonte, lena horne and the rain hands berry. and a young activist named jerome smith. jerome smith is by lore, legend and literally, along with john t
martin luther king jr. he saw the women and children being washed against the walls with high pressure hoses. police dogs teeth nipping at, stalling at the flesh of black girls and boys and women. he just had enough so he fired off this telegram and he said, were not doing the right thing. you're not using race as a prism through which to see the larger landscape of american life and you don't see the larger issue. it needs to be a moral issue. - - who had met with bobby kennedy in a series of...
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martin bashir, bbc news, washington.ane: evangelicals one of the many voting blocs with influence in november. i am jane o'brien. watching "br world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed too workd your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust.do wnload now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vion. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begi to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach tok bag around you -- your plans, your goals, ur dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioningponsored by wshour productions, llc >> wo
martin bashir, bbc news, washington.ane: evangelicals one of the many voting blocs with influence in november. i am jane o'brien. watching "br world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed too workd your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust.do wnload now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman...
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became connected to martin luther king jr. around december 7, 1955. i walked with him in many different places around the country. around the southeastern part of the nation especially. and was according to john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. i want to press hard on the soul force, or nonviolent struggle as a way of accomplishing the united states that is true to the beginning theology and philosophy we hold these truths to be self-evident that all are created equal, that all are endowed by the creator with certain rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. as part of the difficulty in politics, the nation, and the advertising industry, today is that great philosophy that launched the 13 colonies into becoming an independent nation staying in the constitution, we the people of the united states of america in order to establish. that is the language that i want to push as being a part of the language of the nonviolent movement. you and i and the whole nation need to hear that if w
became connected to martin luther king jr. around december 7, 1955. i walked with him in many different places around the country. around the southeastern part of the nation especially. and was according to john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. i want to press hard on the soul force, or nonviolent struggle as a way of accomplishing the united states that is true to the beginning theology and philosophy we hold these truths to be self-evident that all are created equal, that all...
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including martin luther king jr.'s poor people's campaign, his assassination in memphis, black power, and the kerner commission. are guest speaker is kathleen cleaver and historian peniel joseph. cbs anchor walter cronkite on 1968 announcing martin luther king jr. has been shot and killed. spain that evening, dr. martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. all news bulletin for a well- dressed young white man running from the same. officers chased and fired on a guard rig both of containing two white men. dr. king was on the balcony of the second floor hotel room when according to a companion, a shot was a -- shot from across the street. the bullet exploded in his face. police keeping a close watch over the nobel peace prize winner were on the scene almost immediately. they rushed the 39-year-old [null] leader to a hospital where he died of a bullet when -- bullet wound to the neck. the mayor reinstated the desk to dawn curfew he imposed on
including martin luther king jr.'s poor people's campaign, his assassination in memphis, black power, and the kerner commission. are guest speaker is kathleen cleaver and historian peniel joseph. cbs anchor walter cronkite on 1968 announcing martin luther king jr. has been shot and killed. spain that evening, dr. martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. all news bulletin for a well- dressed young white man running...
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defense contractor lockheed martin has felt the wrath of the internet when a marketing stunt on world photo day backfired spectacularly moppin explains what made twitter user snap. the giant corporation known as lockheed martin had a plan for world photo day the idea was that they would encourage people on social media to tweet back at them what they called amazing photos of their products now keep in mind lockheed martin is one of the top defense contractors it works with the u.s. military as well as nato countries it produces weapons military equipment aerospace and other products used in military activities when requests are made for amazing photos of their products there was quite a response on social media dear lockheed martin you asked people to tweet amazing photos of my new products here it is this is a fragment of your bomb a laser guided m k eighty two which saudi arabia used to kill forty children in yemen last week here is the product of your products the fact that lockheed munson has a generic happy let's who cool pretty is wild to me now on its website lockheed martin br
defense contractor lockheed martin has felt the wrath of the internet when a marketing stunt on world photo day backfired spectacularly moppin explains what made twitter user snap. the giant corporation known as lockheed martin had a plan for world photo day the idea was that they would encourage people on social media to tweet back at them what they called amazing photos of their products now keep in mind lockheed martin is one of the top defense contractors it works with the u.s. military as...
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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 s.n.i.c., whi professor 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 stra
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. amazing. today have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. taylor has written many books you probably have read some of them. if not you need to. of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out being one of our great alumni from university of north carolina. he is a tar heel. taylor is also a morehead scholar. as is barbara. with his many many achievements and awards he has received is the biggest is the pulitzer prize he won and his narrative of history in the civil rights era. it's called america in the king years. so not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr. i however have a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion has always been significantly important in my life. it's led me to be an ardent supporter of our fabulous national civil rights museum here in memphis tennessee. which is run by terry. but throughout my career at federal express which is b
martin luther king. amazing. today have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. taylor has written many books you probably have read some of them. if not you need to. of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out being one of our great alumni from university of north carolina. he is a tar heel. taylor is also a morehead scholar. as is barbara. with his many many achievements and awards he has received is the biggest...
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i talk to benjamin crump, attorney in the trayvon martin case. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyonestiane amanpour in london. we have good news to report on the status of migrant families separated under the trump administration. more than 1,400 of them are now reunited after a court-imposed deadline on july 26th. to give you a sense of how that feels to the families themselves, take a look at this story of juana, a mother who wrote to us after being separated from her 16-year-old daughter in june. [ speaking spanish ] >> thankfully, for juana and her family there was a happy ending. take a look. [ crying ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> her daughter is 15, but so many are so much younger, for the more than 500 children still in government custody, there are no happy stories to tell and no plan in place for tracking down their missing parents. in fact, as my first guest says somberly, they may never be reunited at all. as acting head of immigration and customs enforcement or i.c.e. under president barack obama, john sandweg had to navigate the bureaucratic challenges f
i talk to benjamin crump, attorney in the trayvon martin case. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyonestiane amanpour in london. we have good news to report on the status of migrant families separated under the trump administration. more than 1,400 of them are now reunited after a court-imposed deadline on july 26th. to give you a sense of how that feels to the families themselves, take a look at this story of juana, a mother who wrote to us after being separated from her...
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you were headhunted by aston martin from nissan.where near as exposed as the likes of nissan and toyota. if it is a hard brexit or no—deal brexit macro, what will it mean for car manufacturers in the uk? we are relatively impervious. we are an exporter. a hard brexit would tend to weaken the pound. that is good for us, i guess. we exported 25% of our cars into the eu. 30% into the united kingdom. you may have a downturn on one side but you getan have a downturn on one side but you get an upswing on the other. ferrari, for example, would be importing into the uk. it is pretty neutral. that is one of the reasons it makes it attractive as stock. if you talk about the industry as a general point of view, obviously most of the car companies based here are exporting into europe. any kind of trade tariff or indeed i think we all feared non—trade tariffs, is a concern. it will make the uk, ta riffs concern. it will make the uk, tariffs in particular, will make it less competitive. andy, thank you for coming to talk to us. come back and see
you were headhunted by aston martin from nissan.where near as exposed as the likes of nissan and toyota. if it is a hard brexit or no—deal brexit macro, what will it mean for car manufacturers in the uk? we are relatively impervious. we are an exporter. a hard brexit would tend to weaken the pound. that is good for us, i guess. we exported 25% of our cars into the eu. 30% into the united kingdom. you may have a downturn on one side but you getan have a downturn on one side but you get an...
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martin is an is an ardent aerial photography. he takes to the skies to capture stunning imagery of northern germany. for example of how the exit is centered. nineteen started out as a hobby photographer. now he's turned his passion into his profession. it's fabulous to be up here flying with the landscape below so tiny it's like a kind of quilt. of the colors we see from up here the baltic sea are truly impressive. but when you're down on the beach you can't experience all the different hues of the sea like emerald green or a deep shade of blue from here we have a fascinating view of it all we see the entire landscape as one stuff of the. mountain as the loves taking photos of germany's coasts today he'll be flying from the vast via heineken hafen to the baltic island off the mountain. pass taking shop it is from six hundred metres up in the air while flying at a speed of one hundred fifty kilometers is quite a challenge. and martin anderson is an absolute perfectionist. of. clowns but not too many and just on the horizon a light
martin is an is an ardent aerial photography. he takes to the skies to capture stunning imagery of northern germany. for example of how the exit is centered. nineteen started out as a hobby photographer. now he's turned his passion into his profession. it's fabulous to be up here flying with the landscape below so tiny it's like a kind of quilt. of the colors we see from up here the baltic sea are truly impressive. but when you're down on the beach you can't experience all the different hues of...
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martin luther king jr.espect. and where every person has the opportunity to live up to their god-given potential. and yet, here we are, oh god, 50 years after his apotheosis and the nation seems to have gone backwards. racism racism has again lifted its economic economic injustice still burdens the poor. violence is everywhere. and our leaders still prepare for war. in these challenging and difficult times, we need you, oh god, like never before. let your spirit fall on us. let your spirit fall on this la let let your spirit fall on our leaders and bring them to their senses. in in these days, people are marching and crying out for social change and account people people are disturbed and upset by all they see happening around in in these days, oh 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 thank you for the life he lived and the legacy he left us. give us the courage to live up to the standard
martin luther king jr.espect. and where every person has the opportunity to live up to their god-given potential. and yet, here we are, oh god, 50 years after his apotheosis and the nation seems to have gone backwards. racism racism has again lifted its economic economic injustice still burdens the poor. violence is everywhere. and our leaders still prepare for war. in these challenging and difficult times, we need you, oh god, like never before. let your spirit fall on us. let your spirit fall...
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the first thing that i want to get to is first slide right now, that's martin luther king shaking hands with a guy named fred amed evans, leader of nationalists in cleveland in 1968 and he would be the guy involved involved in the shootout 50 years ago, king came to cleveland because cleveland was about to elect first african mayor and the first african american mayor of major city in the united states. the guy between them is fbi informant. part of my researching in getting to the book is finding here in washington the fbi files on fred amed evans which nobody had ever seen before. they were 400 pages, the guy who is the informant there literally is giving hour by hour account leading up to the shootout while he calls fbi agents from the road to say this is what's going on, so it's incredible story, highly nuance and so i think you'll enjoy some of this but also very disturbing story, so first question and this by the way, is a photograph of stokes walking through a place, had riot two years earlier and commemorating the riot, the two guys on each side of them have rifles on their shou
the first thing that i want to get to is first slide right now, that's martin luther king shaking hands with a guy named fred amed evans, leader of nationalists in cleveland in 1968 and he would be the guy involved involved in the shootout 50 years ago, king came to cleveland because cleveland was about to elect first african mayor and the first african american mayor of major city in the united states. the guy between them is fbi informant. part of my researching in getting to the book is...
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and i'm joined now in the studio by religious affairs correspondent martin get co martin first of all what is the significance of this trip to ireland for the pope what's at stake for if you're going to use a family reunion it happens every three years and it's a way to celebrate both the family as an institution but also as a foundational value so that's this world families marching this is the reason why the pope is going there obviously a lot of the emphasis on this pope of this pope on the family has been on children and this of course in the context of the current scandals and further revelations make this trip a very sensitive one also because ireland itself is one of the centers of this drama i mean when and when the scandal began to surface. it show it's legal it's global it's global reach but it is made ireland really one of the focal points because of the sheer amount of like priests and the influence of the catholic church in the country that's right and abuse survivors will be watching this visit very closely he'll be meeting some of those abusive ivans during the visit i'
and i'm joined now in the studio by religious affairs correspondent martin get co martin first of all what is the significance of this trip to ireland for the pope what's at stake for if you're going to use a family reunion it happens every three years and it's a way to celebrate both the family as an institution but also as a foundational value so that's this world families marching this is the reason why the pope is going there obviously a lot of the emphasis on this pope of this pope on the...
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martin, still with us.in the path of the fed driving your cross asset global allocation? martin: we look at it from the standpoint of the fundamental data. there is one thing, the u.s. trade relation on the one hand, regarding different countries, that the u.s. as an economy has a trade deficit with many countries, so that needs to be filled. we need foreign currency buying, unless we see the trade being done in u.s. dollars, being actually carried out in u.s. dollars. the thing is, we see a strong differentiation between those countries that will have a strong performance in economic fundamental data and those that are weaker. again, at this point in time, we can see -- there was talk of venezuela earlier, wheels of economic risk ongoing, political marks ining, question other emerging markets like the middle east, a lot of risk in turkey now -- we prefer in em exposure, emerging asia. tom: that is where i wanted to go, exactly. this will be a huge equity opportunity in the uproar. how do you research that
martin, still with us.in the path of the fed driving your cross asset global allocation? martin: we look at it from the standpoint of the fundamental data. there is one thing, the u.s. trade relation on the one hand, regarding different countries, that the u.s. as an economy has a trade deficit with many countries, so that needs to be filled. we need foreign currency buying, unless we see the trade being done in u.s. dollars, being actually carried out in u.s. dollars. the thing is, we see a...
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our ethics and religion correspondent martin gak. as always, martin, thank you very much.ere are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. belarus authorities have arrested several journalists, including a dw correspondent. his apartment in minsk was also searched. the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed. critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media. dw has launched a protest with the belarus ambassador in berlin and demanded his immediate release. the democratic republic of congo's long-standing president joseph kabila will not run in the upcoming e election. that i is according to a government spokesman. the announcement ends months of speculation. kabila's second term offificialy ded in 201016 but he refefused o step down. now he has chosen before and -- the former interior minister to represent the ruling amp coalition in the vote. as tensions grow in zimbabwe after last week's disputed presidential election, police today briefly arrested a senior opposition leader as he tried to cross into neighbo
our ethics and religion correspondent martin gak. as always, martin, thank you very much.ere are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. belarus authorities have arrested several journalists, including a dw correspondent. his apartment in minsk was also searched. the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed. critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media. dw has launched a protest with the belarus ambassador in berlin and...
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you good i just read a martin feldstein piece on why rates will go up.h my anchors later. what was the gist? >> i will tell you now we had another session where the s&p did not hit a record, but the nasdaq did >> the s&p hit a record. >> i looked at 3:52, it must have closed higher here's what ends this record run. feldstein points out it's not age of bull markets that ended it, it's higher interest rates foreigners are less inclined to be buying now. we're funding a lot of the deficit domestically eventually domestic investors given up where inflatiinflationl no longer be at 2.5% >> did i hear santoli's voice there? >> santoli is here >> i would like his take on whether we need to worry about the markets given that the president has gone after facebook, amazon and now google yesterday. if the president is going after three stocks which are by a market cap basis probably bigger than almost every other stock combined, do we need to worry? >> yesterday google and facebook were down, amazon up but that's not a good reason to worry. not yet. >> i'm not worri
you good i just read a martin feldstein piece on why rates will go up.h my anchors later. what was the gist? >> i will tell you now we had another session where the s&p did not hit a record, but the nasdaq did >> the s&p hit a record. >> i looked at 3:52, it must have closed higher here's what ends this record run. feldstein points out it's not age of bull markets that ended it, it's higher interest rates foreigners are less inclined to be buying now. we're funding a...
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as dean martin and jerry lewis.ll right, it's time -- it's time for the old-timers to sit down. >> i often think of the moment when martin and lewis discovered each other, it must have been fantastic. they were just working in the same club. lewis was doing a lip syncing act. >> they sort of improvised together at after hours clubs. >> that was a good one. >> they were made for television because television was a new medium. and it was still finding its way. and was in danger of becoming very conventional. >> now, i know what i'm talking about. because i've been in this business close to a week. and you -- no, if you don't mind -- oh, there you are, up there. you're drunk, both of you. >> the core of their act was one very talented, very suave, very casual singer being interrupted by a crazy person. ♪ ♪ i've got a right to hang around ♪ ♪ >> the rules were new. so they were easily broken. >> oh, look at this, bing. oh. >> the joke wasn't funny? >> what are you smoking, chesterfields? >> yes. >> that's our brand, bec
as dean martin and jerry lewis.ll right, it's time -- it's time for the old-timers to sit down. >> i often think of the moment when martin and lewis discovered each other, it must have been fantastic. they were just working in the same club. lewis was doing a lip syncing act. >> they sort of improvised together at after hours clubs. >> that was a good one. >> they were made for television because television was a new medium. and it was still finding its way. and was in...
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observes carefully martin mana leaves nothing to chance the two biologists test supernatural skills under lab conditions is there more to metal wires and pendulums than just hocus pocus. the lord has and these people and charlatans who want to deceive us all need is to believe something false lead to looting themselves so. these tests have been going on and what's pork for fourteen years so far no one's ever won the ten thousand euro prize money and today. it's dr martin mana the man in the shorts is at the end of his patients his colleague dr fine a vase the other man in short pants wants to ensure optimal conditions for the fish because of this i would propose. the candidates r.p.o. through to from poland and his son in law fabled their self-proclaimed discoverers of a new sensation they'd like to present to the experts and what book it's still early morning but it takes time to demonstrate the sensation and calibrate the complex measuring device a plastic garden chair and a small self-made table to drive a claim he can recognize electromagnetic waves momlogic use it i got it and i've s
observes carefully martin mana leaves nothing to chance the two biologists test supernatural skills under lab conditions is there more to metal wires and pendulums than just hocus pocus. the lord has and these people and charlatans who want to deceive us all need is to believe something false lead to looting themselves so. these tests have been going on and what's pork for fourteen years so far no one's ever won the ten thousand euro prize money and today. it's dr martin mana the man in the...
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martin nelis was killed yesterday. dion lim is live in pleasant hill tonight with more on this tragic story. dion? >> reporter: it was indeed so tragic, dan. martin nelis was a beloved fixture, working here for more than ten years. his colleagues tell me he was brilliant and witty. he will be deeply missed. >> martin was all about family. he was a wonderful father. >> martin nelis was on his lunch break from his job as public information officer for the city of pleasant hilln agedy struck. >> we are still just processing and absorbing the tragic events of yesterday. >> nelis was riding his bike in lafayette thursday afternoon when the contra costa county sheriff's office received a call a cyclist had been hit. he was transported to the hospital where he later died. >> we gathered last night at my house, just friends started showing up, and we kept waiting for martin to walk through the door. >> this is where martin was hit. while it appears to be quiet, neighbors tell me looks can be deceiving. because of recent develo
martin nelis was killed yesterday. dion lim is live in pleasant hill tonight with more on this tragic story. dion? >> reporter: it was indeed so tragic, dan. martin nelis was a beloved fixture, working here for more than ten years. his colleagues tell me he was brilliant and witty. he will be deeply missed. >> martin was all about family. he was a wonderful father. >> martin nelis was on his lunch break from his job as public information officer for the city of pleasant hilln...
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in 2009, he left lockheed martin.argest defense contractors in the world to work as legal counsel for bridgewater associates. one of the largest hedge funds in the world. according to a financial disclosure fun. they also paid comey over $6 million. not to mention, next or $500,000 for unused vacation. who gets half a million dollars for unused vacation? a former high-level government official cashing in on his public service, that's who. he's not the only former fbi director whose act jewel record shatters his record of unimpeachable integrity. robert mueller's goes beyond awarding dollar contracts to his best friend's employer. after leaving his post as fbi director wanted this modern day saints do? he cashed in. mueller went back to work for his old lawn lobbying firm. now called wilma hale. he his clients are related to his government work. like lockheed martin it's a general surveillance contractor. the most profitable spy agency. going back was certainly profitable for mueller. before becoming fbi director he ha
in 2009, he left lockheed martin.argest defense contractors in the world to work as legal counsel for bridgewater associates. one of the largest hedge funds in the world. according to a financial disclosure fun. they also paid comey over $6 million. not to mention, next or $500,000 for unused vacation. who gets half a million dollars for unused vacation? a former high-level government official cashing in on his public service, that's who. he's not the only former fbi director whose act jewel...
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thank you, martin and benedicte.front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, martin and benedicte. for now, goodbye. the heat wave across europe is speaking this weekend, on saturday in spain and portugal. but guess see two printers up to 47 degrees in the south. i think the peak of the heat has already occurred in the uk here. on friday, we had temperatures up to 33.2 degrees in kew gardens, so it has only been in the southeast has had the heat. you can see across your pure, clear skies. whetherfrom across the country and north of that, fresher air coming off the atlantic. for the rest of this evening, then, cooler conditions across the north, temperatures here by the early hours of sunday morning mostly in the low teens, whereas in the south, it will still be very warm and muggy, story of the summer really. 19 in london and assisting in the midlands
thank you, martin and benedicte.front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, martin and benedicte. for now, goodbye. the heat wave across europe is speaking this weekend, on saturday in spain and portugal. but guess see two printers up to 47 degrees in the south. i think the peak of the heat has already occurred in the uk here....
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it's dr martin mana the man in the shorts is at the end of his patients his colleague dr fine a vase the other man in short pants wants to insure optimal conditions for the scar that because of the i would propose. the candidates r.p.o. through to from poland and his son in law table their self-proclaimed discoverers of a new sensation they'd like to present to the experts and what book it's still early morning but it takes time to demonstrate the sensation and calibrate the complex measuring device a plastic garden chair and a small self-made table to dava claims he can recognize electromagnetic waves momlogic use it i got it i've spent the past thirty years trying to discover and describe the way. routes are not things i got. the pendulum clearly shows the waves have the earth in their grasp is the only one convinced. literally we're not here to make people look ridiculous we want to show that many claims leaning in this direction on nonsense hope. and we need to have the courage to say that. through through the system so you insist it's strictly scientific i don't use magic. for t
it's dr martin mana the man in the shorts is at the end of his patients his colleague dr fine a vase the other man in short pants wants to insure optimal conditions for the scar that because of the i would propose. the candidates r.p.o. through to from poland and his son in law table their self-proclaimed discoverers of a new sensation they'd like to present to the experts and what book it's still early morning but it takes time to demonstrate the sensation and calibrate the complex measuring...
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martin, let me come to you first, get your take on why should president trump resign? >> look, this -- he's going downhill. this is just the beginning. he's lost several of his close friends and associates, flynn, gates, cohen, papadopoulos. now he's just lost pecker. seth waxman got it right, when that doorbell rings and the guy says i'm from the fbi, let me tell you, it's every man for himself. so that suggests to me that the longer he waits, the worse it's going to get. i think they're going to go
martin, let me come to you first, get your take on why should president trump resign? >> look, this -- he's going downhill. this is just the beginning. he's lost several of his close friends and associates, flynn, gates, cohen, papadopoulos. now he's just lost pecker. seth waxman got it right, when that doorbell rings and the guy says i'm from the fbi, let me tell you, it's every man for himself. so that suggests to me that the longer he waits, the worse it's going to get. i think they're...