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. >> michael king, serving a life sentence for murder, managed to break out of another tennessee prison in 1994. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. i was part of a warehouse crew. i've taken yoga for several years, and i just squeezed myself in there. very cramped position. brought some water with me and everything else. about an hour and a half before they shipped me out, they put me in the back of the truck. then they took me to north carolina. they caught me while i was trying to get out of the truck. >> king was sent to brushy mountain's max unit. >> this is supposed to be the most secure building in the state. and that's why they house them here because they've got the wall around the outside. in between the stone wall and this building, we've got razor wire, chain-link fence plus the towers on the walls. so they don't really have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i
. >> michael king, serving a life sentence for murder, managed to break out of another tennessee prison in 1994. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. i was part of a warehouse crew. i've taken yoga for several years, and i just squeezed myself in there. very cramped position. brought some water with me and everything else. about an hour and a half before they shipped me out, they put me in the back of...
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michael king put that, that id on screen. charlie: you made a documentary. what is it about?as invited to a dinner party and i did not want to go i was doing a play. monday night is my night off. i have this terrible bout of stage fright and i started acting really young, it was coming as a surprise. i was really in a state of crisis for myself. if you love something and you feel it being taken away from you, it is really scary. i was about to turn 40 and i think i have always been the youngest person i knew. "dead poet's society" came out i was the youngest person at my job. that was no longer true and i felt the earth coming out from underneath me. i was standing next to the 85 year old piano teacher who said, what is bothering you? it started as a long, silly conversation. i told my wife about it and i started googling him and telling her that somebody should make a documentary about this guy, he is amazing. she said, why don't you do it? i'll help you. we set out to do it together. charlie: here is a clip from "seymour: an introduction." ethan: i decided to confide with h
michael king put that, that id on screen. charlie: you made a documentary. what is it about?as invited to a dinner party and i did not want to go i was doing a play. monday night is my night off. i have this terrible bout of stage fright and i started acting really young, it was coming as a surprise. i was really in a state of crisis for myself. if you love something and you feel it being taken away from you, it is really scary. i was about to turn 40 and i think i have always been the youngest...
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michael, thank you. as we mentioned jordan's king abdullah ii met tonight with president obama. the king called the murder "an act of cowardly terror." in september in an interview for "60 minutes," abdullah said this about the leader of isis, abu bakr al-baghdadia, who claims to lead the entire muslim world. what does the leader of ice, al baghdadi daddy represent? >> not islam at all. there are no linkages to anything i have heard this man say with our religion or any religion. i hate to use the word "heretics consult or whatever the words of those types are but to even call himself muslim to me is just-- the words i don't particularly want to use on this program. >> pelley: he is an islamic heretic. >> i think to use the word islam and him in the same sentence is not acceptable. he that he even speaks in the name of islam for me is so horrendous and so shocking. >> pelley: king abdullah ii of jordan who is cutting his trip short to washington and heading home. now to another important story the measles outbreak paps of tonight, at least 131 cases have been reported in 14 stat
michael, thank you. as we mentioned jordan's king abdullah ii met tonight with president obama. the king called the murder "an act of cowardly terror." in september in an interview for "60 minutes," abdullah said this about the leader of isis, abu bakr al-baghdadia, who claims to lead the entire muslim world. what does the leader of ice, al baghdadi daddy represent? >> not islam at all. there are no linkages to anything i have heard this man say with our religion or...
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a young michael jackson an old b.b. king. what street this, henry?files each held about 500 slides. >> the archive in north hollywood holds some 400,000 photographers. alba advertised from "a" for america to "for $appa. it's almost impossible to illustrate the history of american music in the late '60s and '70s without diltz' pictures. ♪ >> here's csn. well, look that's a shot from the first cover. that was just a little old shack with a couch in front of it in west hollywood. we took the picture and turned out they were sitting in the wrong order after they named themselves a few days later. we went back to reshoot the picture and the house was gone. >> they had torn it down. >> it was a pile of sticks in the back of the lot. >> in 1969 he was hired to shoot some black and white publicity shots of james taylor but he liked the light and colors that day. >> i said, don't move, james. i got my color camera took a couple of shots just for myself. ♪ that became the cover of "sweet baby james." >> how far back does this go? >> '66. >> '66. >> which is wh
a young michael jackson an old b.b. king. what street this, henry?files each held about 500 slides. >> the archive in north hollywood holds some 400,000 photographers. alba advertised from "a" for america to "for $appa. it's almost impossible to illustrate the history of american music in the late '60s and '70s without diltz' pictures. ♪ >> here's csn. well, look that's a shot from the first cover. that was just a little old shack with a couch in front of it in west...
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as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael diane nash a wave of others ella baker was a democratic activist a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people usually to be co-opted. and once you co-opted or murder lo and behold depression disorientation and the possibility of those capacities in the abilities of ordinary people to overlook. ella baker is someone we have to catch up with. she is ahead of us and she died, of course working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and the liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan international always at a grassroots level and there is nothing wrong if people think you are charismatic but you must use your charismatic as a form of service not a form of conspicuous consumption that makes you center stage as an individual rather
as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael diane nash a wave of others ella baker was a democratic activist a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people usually to be co-opted....
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king jr. school and kim anderson at fund-raiser mount and michael moore a special education teacher and roxanne a speech therapist and barry with the visitacion valley middle school and andrea han of scapegoat nurse mentor like these are making a difference 45 percent of the folks improved and elementary school with the adults and children are important so on behalf of the board i'd like to thank our mentorsers aaron and finally invite the mentors and want to be mentor to our mentor recognize event at precisely 144 taylor street in san francisco this will take place on january 29th in san francisco so just two quick additional items in addition to all the wonderful mentors we have tech professionals in your unified school district classrooms as volunteers they're helping to prepare the students by supporting our computer science teachers it's been going to well our school district wants the desire for having r go volunteers in all our scientific classes and the concepts using job script an industry wide programming laundering or language for technical and education schools i want to thank all t
king jr. school and kim anderson at fund-raiser mount and michael moore a special education teacher and roxanne a speech therapist and barry with the visitacion valley middle school and andrea han of scapegoat nurse mentor like these are making a difference 45 percent of the folks improved and elementary school with the adults and children are important so on behalf of the board i'd like to thank our mentorsers aaron and finally invite the mentors and want to be mentor to our mentor recognize...
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it's been sweepings the nation in the wake of the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. on martin luther king day this year, 7,000 people marched on the city. it was the launch of a local coalition called mlk dare. 50 yeeshz later after selma we're still marching for justice and jobs and education. it's the goal of mlk dare to fight for improvement in all areas like call for equity in state education funding. the budget cuts over the last four years have disprorgs -- displorgs -- disproportionatepry affected black students. the police are more interested in predicting one another than predicting the community that pays them that's the problem. how to deal with the issue of mistrust. building trust between the police and the community is the goal of president obama's task force on policing. we'll take a look at use of force policy we talk about the issue of oversight. police chief charles ramsey is the co-chair. there's been no more serious time and serious focus and opportunity than right now to take on this issue. the task force will present his recommendations to the president on march 2. r
it's been sweepings the nation in the wake of the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. on martin luther king day this year, 7,000 people marched on the city. it was the launch of a local coalition called mlk dare. 50 yeeshz later after selma we're still marching for justice and jobs and education. it's the goal of mlk dare to fight for improvement in all areas like call for equity in state education funding. the budget cuts over the last four years have...
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michael? will other nations become defiant like king about buelldullah has? >> we're seen a few back away fearing they may get some of their pilots captured. the u.s. air force will continue bombing, and 3w078bombing the crap out of isis. they cannot win with an air campaign. isis will suffer. they communicate, we'll hear them and bomb them. no we can't defeat them with arn air campaign but we can really damage them and make them pay. >> let me ask you this harden. how badly are these bombings hurting isis? >> well we've seen a pretty big impact on the iraqi side of the border. michael's right again here what this bomb hag maximum impact. when it's paired with patter ins on the partners on the ground. we've seen a rollback on the iraqi side working with the kurdish per mergekurd ish peshmerga. the combination of air land in iraq has made a big difference. on the syrian side of the border, air power alone really -- it's disruptive and keeps them off balance but not changing the strategic or tactic tactical momentum. >> you mentioned the aid worker reportedly k
michael? will other nations become defiant like king about buelldullah has? >> we're seen a few back away fearing they may get some of their pilots captured. the u.s. air force will continue bombing, and 3w078bombing the crap out of isis. they cannot win with an air campaign. isis will suffer. they communicate, we'll hear them and bomb them. no we can't defeat them with arn air campaign but we can really damage them and make them pay. >> let me ask you this harden. how badly are...
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australian consular officials, and at the airport he was with his brother michael and australia ambassador to egypt, dr ralph king. i spoke to peter greste shortly after his release and before he departed egypt. he was immensely relieved and desperate to come home to australia and reunite with his family, his parents, and his brother michael who was with him and his other brother andrew. he expressed his heart felt thanks for the support he received in australia during the ordeal and thanked the australian government the public of australia and the journalists particularly who rallied to his cause and told me that it had subpoenaed him through the very long time that he spent in gaol over 12 months. she in cyprus. he was met by australian consular officials there. and will make his way home to australia to be with family and friends once more. on behalf of the australian government i would like to thank our consular staff who demonstrated throughout the lie level of service that australia is able to provide to its citizens in trouble overseas. but i particularly want to thank a number of other governments around
australian consular officials, and at the airport he was with his brother michael and australia ambassador to egypt, dr ralph king. i spoke to peter greste shortly after his release and before he departed egypt. he was immensely relieved and desperate to come home to australia and reunite with his family, his parents, and his brother michael who was with him and his other brother andrew. he expressed his heart felt thanks for the support he received in australia during the ordeal and thanked...
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michael hey dan. connecticut senator richard blume men shall joins us. and representative peter king.scussion about the funding of department of homeland security. has the candidate pool for 2016 expanded this week? "the washington post's" robert costa has a look at john kasich the ohio governor who might give jeb bush and scott walker a run for their money. elizabeth warren and hillary clinton met, too. talk show legend larry king will be here for his take on the week's headlines. that should be interesting. and in the 8:30 half hour i'll speak to chef tom colicchio, a big announcement coming up. we'll talk about the importance of educating the public on the food movement. >> that does it for this edition of "way too early." "morning joe" now just minutes away. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's defi
michael hey dan. connecticut senator richard blume men shall joins us. and representative peter king.scussion about the funding of department of homeland security. has the candidate pool for 2016 expanded this week? "the washington post's" robert costa has a look at john kasich the ohio governor who might give jeb bush and scott walker a run for their money. elizabeth warren and hillary clinton met, too. talk show legend larry king will be here for his take on the week's headlines....
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. >> michael, before we go what do you expect from king abdullah next? >> it's the million dollar question. i think jordan on its own, isn't going to be able to solve this problem. jordan has to corral the regional partners to be able to get everyone around the table and say, politically what are we going to do here? i do think there are ideas to explore. one is decentralized governments. that doesn't work when you have effectively a country full of tribal units that transcend national boundaries. so maybe decentralized governments might be a way forward. but again, hugely complex issue that needs military and political solutions. >> thank you both very much for joining us tonight. >>> coming up another tragic and deadly plane crash in asia. >>> and later, the biggest loser in the world timely speaks. the seattle seahawks coach who called the play that gave the super bowl to the patriots. he told matt lauer what that moment felt like. >>> in the rewrite tonight, the bravest kissers in the world. the guy sitting behind them in that photo, oh get that phot
. >> michael, before we go what do you expect from king abdullah next? >> it's the million dollar question. i think jordan on its own, isn't going to be able to solve this problem. jordan has to corral the regional partners to be able to get everyone around the table and say, politically what are we going to do here? i do think there are ideas to explore. one is decentralized governments. that doesn't work when you have effectively a country full of tribal units that transcend...
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new inductees will include susan davis, neil king, and michael scherer.hat's on -- we are talking about our favorite presidents and why. caller: good morning to you. i'm voting for president obama. host: why? caller: because he was -- host: go-ahead. i think he's left us. evansville, indiana. who was your favorite president and why? caller: barack hussein obama. host: why? caller: he can show us how quickly we can become to tyranny. we are no different from germany in the 1930's. host: yet he is your favorite? caller: yes. he has pointed it out. showing us how we can believe in anything. host: did you vote for him? what other presidents make your ranking or is he the top? caller: he is my favorite. he has pointed out that we are fallible and we can slip into something less than a representative democracy. host: let's go to texas. democrats line. good morning. do you have a favorite president? caller: my favorite president as lbj. george washington does not make the list. when my kids were children i was angry they had to bring home silhouettes of george w
new inductees will include susan davis, neil king, and michael scherer.hat's on -- we are talking about our favorite presidents and why. caller: good morning to you. i'm voting for president obama. host: why? caller: because he was -- host: go-ahead. i think he's left us. evansville, indiana. who was your favorite president and why? caller: barack hussein obama. host: why? caller: he can show us how quickly we can become to tyranny. we are no different from germany in the 1930's. host: yet he...
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i'm jane king here's to your health. >>> and now here is michael finney answering questions from facebook. and she says when you need to cancel an airline ticket are they legally allowed to put a one-h year time limit on your credit? >> most of them do that or less. it's just like any other return or exchange policy. they have the right to do anything they want as long as they tell you before you buy your ticket. if you want to argue, you can go back look at all the small print and see if there's a way out. there probably is not. barbara says what's the advantage of using a traditional real estate agent versus an agent through a site? >> red fin has regular agents. they just charge less than the 6% at the growing rate. find an agent you're comfortable with that you trust that maybe someone else you know has worked with. there's a lot of money on the line here. so you want something you can trust and keep track of. >>> i bought a tv with a lifetime warranty. now the company has changed edd its policy and is not offering lifetime warranties. can they do this? >> they say lifetime can be def
i'm jane king here's to your health. >>> and now here is michael finney answering questions from facebook. and she says when you need to cancel an airline ticket are they legally allowed to put a one-h year time limit on your credit? >> most of them do that or less. it's just like any other return or exchange policy. they have the right to do anything they want as long as they tell you before you buy your ticket. if you want to argue, you can go back look at all the small print...
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the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money".
the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money".
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king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning with us. here is jackie ka sin fish, michael len, wanda summers and jonathan martin of "the new york times." for the past three weeks he looked like a candidate, certainly talked like a candidate but, no, there will be no mitt 3.0. >> i also believe with the message of making the world safer, providing opportunity for every american regardless of the neighborhood they live in, and working to break the grip of poverty i would have the best chance of beating the eventual democratic nominee, but that's before the other contenders have had their opportunity to take the message to the voters. >> former massachusetts governor mitt romney on friday bowing out of a race many were convinced he was about to join. why? let's start with the why. he publicly said i'm seriously considering. he told donors, go tell your friends. he could have done this privately and then said no. why get so publicly out there and say, never mind? >> of course. that's why so many republicans think this whole exercise was so selfish. jonathan was telling us ther
king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning with us. here is jackie ka sin fish, michael len, wanda summers and jonathan martin of "the new york times." for the past three weeks he looked like a candidate, certainly talked like a candidate but, no, there will be no mitt 3.0. >> i also believe with the message of making the world safer, providing opportunity for every american regardless of the neighborhood they live in, and working to break the grip of poverty i would have the...
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michael davis in october. two other deputies were wounded. >>> today king abdullah of jordan paid his final respects to the family of the pilot murdered by the "islamic state." earlier he vowed to wage a harsh war against those militants. in this country meanwhile the pentagon says it will do more to help, too. it plans to deploy search-and- rescue helicopters to northern iraq so they can reach downed pilots more quickly. u.s.-led coalition has been keeping up air strikes in iraq and syria. >> this is a moment where the brutality of what isis has demonstrated is really not winning them many followers in the moderate sunni ar rap states and certainly is galvanizing jordan to fight against them. >> the entire senate armed services committee is now urging the president to move quickly to provide aircraft parts, night vision equipment and other gear to jordan. >>> recent apartment building fires in san francisco are prompting new legislation. supervisors jane kim and david campos will offer details of their plan at a news conference later this morning. they are calling for stronger especially forcement of safety requ
michael davis in october. two other deputies were wounded. >>> today king abdullah of jordan paid his final respects to the family of the pilot murdered by the "islamic state." earlier he vowed to wage a harsh war against those militants. in this country meanwhile the pentagon says it will do more to help, too. it plans to deploy search-and- rescue helicopters to northern iraq so they can reach downed pilots more quickly. u.s.-led coalition has been keeping up air strikes in...
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the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is set to give a controversial speech to a joint meeting. u.s. congress, controversial because in a break with protocol the prime minister accepted the invitation from the house speaker john boehner, and not the white house. controversial because the invitation is a move by republicans on capitol hill intended to embarrass president obama over foreign policy, controversial because binyamin netanyahu, who is fighting for his political life in israeli elections on march 17th is banking on bolstering election chances by playing along with the attack on president obama. some argue binyamin netanyahu is centered around policy. don't believe the hype. he'll urge u.s. lawmakers to take a hard line on iran. the u.s. and other countries are nearing an accord with iran over the controversial nuclear programme, the prime minister will insist th
the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is set to give a controversial speech to a joint meeting. u.s. congress, controversial because in a break with protocol the prime minister accepted the...
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kings win, 85-83. u.s. men's soccer team though snapped a five-watch winless streak against panama. michaelredible corner kick in the top right corner of the net. u.s. went on to beat panama 2-0. >>> canadian skelton athlete jane hamil had an unexpected obstacle. and she gets hit by a broom. a worker dropped it trying to step out of the groove for the last second. >>> knicks owner and madison square garden chairman, james dolan lashes out at a long-time fan. he received an e-mail complaining of his management style. he responded via e-mail saying you most likely have made your family miserable. alcoholic, maybe. i just celebrated my 21-year anniversary of sobriety. you should try it. maybe it will help you become a person that folks like to have around. he ended with saying start rooting for the nets. the knicks don't want you. all right. >>> and the sports world is reacting to the death of dean smith. he passed away on saturday. charles scott, unc's first ever black scholarship player remembers the impact he had on his players. >> while you were in school he was your coach, he was your dis
kings win, 85-83. u.s. men's soccer team though snapped a five-watch winless streak against panama. michaelredible corner kick in the top right corner of the net. u.s. went on to beat panama 2-0. >>> canadian skelton athlete jane hamil had an unexpected obstacle. and she gets hit by a broom. a worker dropped it trying to step out of the groove for the last second. >>> knicks owner and madison square garden chairman, james dolan lashes out at a long-time fan. he received an...
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he studied michael jackson's every move and performed his routines at talent contests across the state. the king of pop had a magic he was desperate to understand. >> the way he performed, the way he transformed when he got on the stage, the way he owned the stage was amazing to me. and he really made me feel how he was feeling. it's one thing to learn something and to move and do all the stuff. but for you to really embody it and feel it and have the emotion, you know it's tough. i was taught to always rehearse rehearse rehearse rehearse until it just becomes you. where you don't have to think. introducing data stash. now at t-mobile, all your unused data rolls forward for 12 months. and if you switch today, we'll even give you 10 gigabytes of free 4g lte data. data stash. only from t-mobile. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to t
he studied michael jackson's every move and performed his routines at talent contests across the state. the king of pop had a magic he was desperate to understand. >> the way he performed, the way he transformed when he got on the stage, the way he owned the stage was amazing to me. and he really made me feel how he was feeling. it's one thing to learn something and to move and do all the stuff. but for you to really embody it and feel it and have the emotion, you know it's tough. i was...
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the king ordered the execution of two prisoners who were already on death row, al qaeda prisoners, and then carried out a series of air strikes. gwen: ok michael, let's go to ukraine where there were also efforts under way to change u.s. policy, in this case get the u.s. more directly involved in providing lethal aid to prop up the ukrainian government as the incursions in the eastern part of the country continue and actually build. >> yes, in fact things are worse. so we're about a year into this conflict. first you athe annexation of crimea which was bloodless and basically peaceful. some low-level violence. now what we have is a low intensity conflict, some would call it an outright war n. eastern europe, in eastern ukraine. 5,000 dead now. hundreds of thousands of people ds placed and there is a debate in the obama administration to the effect of we have applieded all of these sanctions, u.s. sanctions, european sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and it's not changing vladimir putin's behavior, nor is the fact that putin's economy is in deep trouble, russia is really feeling the economic pain, and if anything, he's escalating. there was a ce
the king ordered the execution of two prisoners who were already on death row, al qaeda prisoners, and then carried out a series of air strikes. gwen: ok michael, let's go to ukraine where there were also efforts under way to change u.s. policy, in this case get the u.s. more directly involved in providing lethal aid to prop up the ukrainian government as the incursions in the eastern part of the country continue and actually build. >> yes, in fact things are worse. so we're about a year...
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king and now it's gives roots to a street dance called jerkin'. >> if i was going to describe it it's like michael a lot of glides and slides toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all time. >> i pick li'l buck as one of my one toss watch, because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving being fluid forever, but he as made it be something else. ♪ >> the first time i actually saw memphis jerkin was when i was like 12 years old, in a skating rink. i saw this guy gliding across carpet like water. nothing like i had ever seen before. i hadn't even see michael move this way. that changed my whole world. it's a beautiful dance to me. that's what i really wanted people to see. >>> a check of our top stories right now. police say a plan to commit a mass shooting has been foiled in november scotcha. authorities in halifax say an american woman and canadian man were all rised. they parent wanted to go on a shooting spree in a shopping center. >>> canada's justice minister called the two of them murderous misfits who weren't dr
king and now it's gives roots to a street dance called jerkin'. >> if i was going to describe it it's like michael a lot of glides and slides toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all time. >> i pick li'l buck as one of my one toss watch, because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving being fluid forever, but he as made it be something else. ♪ >> the first time i actually saw memphis jerkin...
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king. >>> cpac is in full swing in washington, d.c. and it's a time for republican hopefuls to make their pitch to the base. michael there? >> good morning, joe. two young people will be gathered outside of d.c. rand paul going for a triple crown. he's won the straw poll there twice in a row and trying to win it again. jeb bush is trying to get away with as little damage as possible. it's not jeb's crowd at all. he's much more moderate. this is among hard right audiences they'll see all year. it gets so much attention and coverage and it's so important to firing up people who actually work for you that as we talk to the campaigns, it's clear that they think of this as the first primary. some of them including scott walker, rand paul are going to be there over a couple of days seeing people in uj r informal settings beforehand. rand is doing a couple of liberty receptions. >> mike when you say first primary, somebody with the last name paul always wins. it's either rand paul. before it was ron paul. does scott walker or anyone else think that they have a chance of winning the straw poll and does it matter? >> scott
king. >>> cpac is in full swing in washington, d.c. and it's a time for republican hopefuls to make their pitch to the base. michael there? >> good morning, joe. two young people will be gathered outside of d.c. rand paul going for a triple crown. he's won the straw poll there twice in a row and trying to win it again. jeb bush is trying to get away with as little damage as possible. it's not jeb's crowd at all. he's much more moderate. this is among hard right audiences they'll...
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king. now it has created a street dance which has been taken around the world. >> it's like michael jacksonslides and glides a lot of toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all time. >> i picked litter bug as one of my ones to watch because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is imagine cal. hi movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know. but he's made it be something else. >> the first time i actually saw memphis junkin' i was in a skating rink in memphis, 12 years old. i saw this guy gliding across the carpet like it was water. it was like nothing i'd ever seen before. i hadn't even seen michael move the way, and that's what changed my whole world. itis a beautiful dance to me. that's what i really wanted people to see. >>> and the deadly -- excuse me -- the deadline finally came. ukraine's president declared a cease-fire in effect at midnight local time just under an hour ago. the ukrainian military and pro russian militants in eastern ukraine were supposed to stop fighting then. our correspondents say the guns are quiet for no
king. now it has created a street dance which has been taken around the world. >> it's like michael jacksonslides and glides a lot of toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all time. >> i picked litter bug as one of my ones to watch because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is imagine cal. hi movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know. but he's made it be something else. >> the first time i actually saw memphis...
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michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. >> and philadelphians are taking an active role in the debate in more ways than one. >> black lives matter!!on >> on martin luther king day, this year, as many as 7000 people marched on the cityhands up! don't' shoot! >> it was the launch of a local coalition called m-l-k >> 50 years later after selma, we're still marching for justice, still marching for jobs, still marching for education. >> and it's the goal of mlk dare to fight for improvements in all three areas calling for equity in state education funding. >> the budget cuts over the last four years have disproportionately affected black students across the >> a doubling of the minimum wage to $15 an hour, an end to the police stop and frisk policy and an independent police review board. >> the police are not going to police themselves. they don't tell on one another and they're sworn to protect but they're more interested and vested in protecting one another than they are in protecting the community that pays them, and that's a >> we have to deal with this whole question of mistrust. >> rebuilding trust between police and community is the goal of president obam
michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. >> and philadelphians are taking an active role in the debate in more ways than one. >> black lives matter!!on >> on martin luther king day, this year, as many as 7000 people marched on the cityhands up! don't' shoot! >> it was the launch of a local coalition called m-l-k >> 50 years later after selma, we're still marching for justice, still marching for jobs, still marching for education....
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king of jordan. lou: governor gilmore good seeing you again, thank you very much. we might be waiting for other countries to pipe up, be careful what when michael moore is shutting up. not a peep glorifying a coward in the social media, because isis thugs are keeping it alive in the social media. don gillian says there that is a good thing, because we're keeping priorities straight. >> we were talking about a lot of tough guys on twitter. lot of people have a lot of machismo and people say what they feel on the inside, but you know having a feeling about something versus understanding it are two different things and you know in life, there is certain inevitabilities. we will all be born, we will all breathe. hunger. we will die, and there will always be war and always be killing, always. and people like michael moore and the other people in hollywood or in politics need to realize you have to lead follow or get out of the way. neil: the fact he's shutting up, do you welcome that to at least he's not adding insult to injury? or just getting ready to say something? >> he's like a whale i don't mean his weight he's like a whale that will rise for
king of jordan. lou: governor gilmore good seeing you again, thank you very much. we might be waiting for other countries to pipe up, be careful what when michael moore is shutting up. not a peep glorifying a coward in the social media, because isis thugs are keeping it alive in the social media. don gillian says there that is a good thing, because we're keeping priorities straight. >> we were talking about a lot of tough guys on twitter. lot of people have a lot of machismo and people...
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king. now he has transformed his moves and taken around the world. >> if i was to describe it to you, i would say it's like michaelot of slides and glides and a lot of toe spins. i think this is one of the greatest dance styles of all time. ♪ >> i picked little buck as one of my ones to watch, because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know? but he's made it be something else. ♪ >> the first time i actually saw memphis junk when i was 12 years old. i was in a skating rink in memphis and when i walked in i saw this guy gliding across the ice like it was water and nothing i've never seen before. i haven't seen michael move this way and that is what changed my whole world. ♪ >> it's a beautiful dance to me. that is what i really want people to see. ♪ >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. ♪ >>> we are following two big stories for you this morning. police in denmark investigating two terror attacks that left two people dead, five others hurt. the suspect killed by police. one of the apparent targets a c
king. now he has transformed his moves and taken around the world. >> if i was to describe it to you, i would say it's like michaelot of slides and glides and a lot of toe spins. i think this is one of the greatest dance styles of all time. ♪ >> i picked little buck as one of my ones to watch, because he is a star. he is an innovator. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know? but he's made it be something else. ♪...
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michael keaton and david oyelowo. >> what an oversight. for a generation of people he will be martin luther king.rry he wasn't nominated. that was an amazing performance. >> i have to stop you because there is craziness hopping off on the red carpet. did kevin hart stop by to say "hi." >> he won't stop talking. he'll be presenting tonight and he keeps looking over here and then kevin, the other kevin from somewhere else, but we'll get him and there's ethan hawke, too, as well, on the red carpet and -- >> it's really picking up down there now. >> it is picking up. there are so many people down here and we are waiting, but kevin hart is a little nuts, michaela. you are absolutely right. >> i love that guy. i just watched one of his specials last night. >> ethan hawke looks so old hollywood glamour. he looks phenomenal. >> he is a handsome guy, as you would say. if you opened up handsome in the dictionary -- >> there would be a picture of him. >> a photograph of ethan hawke. >> can we talk to someone we saw behind you. marco robby. >> sensational in st. laurent. >> really good. >> and i love the fac
michael keaton and david oyelowo. >> what an oversight. for a generation of people he will be martin luther king.rry he wasn't nominated. that was an amazing performance. >> i have to stop you because there is craziness hopping off on the red carpet. did kevin hart stop by to say "hi." >> he won't stop talking. he'll be presenting tonight and he keeps looking over here and then kevin, the other kevin from somewhere else, but we'll get him and there's ethan hawke,...
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king abdullah. and this is his decision, to make, and this is how he reacts. >> i think it's the right decision. you know, let me ask you, michael waltz, look at the history of isis. they torture, beheaded executed, crucified they stone victims, and now they want to take it one step further. and on top of that they use this highly produced video with multiple cameras to show the world their evil and brutality. is it just to send a message, or is there something else behind this? >> sean, look this was propaganda pure and simple. and it was brilliance on their part. they forced the jordanian government to kind of go out on a limb for this hostage exchange. knowing all along that they weren't going to execute it. and knowing that they had already executed their pilot. so what they're doing is they're negotiating now with the islamic state as both monarchies, and a key u.s. ally. there was no coincidence that the video was released while he was here in washington. no coincidence this was timed with many of their other actions. this is a global war that we're in. whether it's the taliban killing kids at an elementary school in pakis
king abdullah. and this is his decision, to make, and this is how he reacts. >> i think it's the right decision. you know, let me ask you, michael waltz, look at the history of isis. they torture, beheaded executed, crucified they stone victims, and now they want to take it one step further. and on top of that they use this highly produced video with multiple cameras to show the world their evil and brutality. is it just to send a message, or is there something else behind this? >>...
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come back kid michael keaton is the current fave for his mesmerizing self pity in "bird man." and previous fave eddie redmayne could win for nailing steveing hawk kings shot. >> i wouldn't be shot if bradley cooper stole it for rock hard but still so vulnerable performance in "american sniper." i had questions about the movie but his aim was true. which brings us to best picture. i'm guessing "bird man" over my beloved "boyhood" it's a pile of cliches and pretentiousness but so ferociously well staged and shot you have to throw up your hands say okay, okay you win. that's a pretty shallow reason, but never underestimate the academy's shallowness. never underestimate our shallowness. this yearly ritual insinuates itself in to our fantasies. even i have to fight to shake off the thought that movie must be great. it won the oscar." >> osgood: here is a look at the week ahead on sunday morning calendar. monday is the 70th anniversary of the raising of the american flag during world war battle for island of iwo jima. tuesday is election day in chicago, incumbent mayor is running for second term against four rivals. on wednesday the french magazine charlie
come back kid michael keaton is the current fave for his mesmerizing self pity in "bird man." and previous fave eddie redmayne could win for nailing steveing hawk kings shot. >> i wouldn't be shot if bradley cooper stole it for rock hard but still so vulnerable performance in "american sniper." i had questions about the movie but his aim was true. which brings us to best picture. i'm guessing "bird man" over my beloved "boyhood" it's a pile of...
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king jr. as the reward for all of us was barack obama. six years later with black lives matter and eric garner and ferguson and michael brown we see that wasn't a reward. the reason why historians have a vital role in terms of being the public intellectual is about democracy. what i've done throughout my career is try to talk about the way in which black radicalism has contributed to that ongoing debate. when we think about this idea of black radicalism i include martin luther king jr. in that. it's not just stokely carmichael. when we exclude people like king and ella baker from that conversation about what is both black radicalism, political radicalism and radical democracy in the 20th and 21st century we impoverrish the debate. the last six years i'll spend the last five minutes talking about the last five years. they've been bookendsed by the election of barack obama in 2008 and the protest that we saw starting this past august, august of 2014 in the aftermath of michael brown shooting in ferguson. the grand jury decision three days before thanksgiving 170 different cities erupting in protest and eight days later the eric garner decision
king jr. as the reward for all of us was barack obama. six years later with black lives matter and eric garner and ferguson and michael brown we see that wasn't a reward. the reason why historians have a vital role in terms of being the public intellectual is about democracy. what i've done throughout my career is try to talk about the way in which black radicalism has contributed to that ongoing debate. when we think about this idea of black radicalism i include martin luther king jr. in that....
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chris spent his childhood studying michael jackson's every move and performed his routines at talent competitions across the state. the king had a magic he was desperate to understand. >> the way he performed, the way he transformed when he got on the stage, the way he owned the stage was amazing to me. and he really made me feel how he was feeling. it's one thing to learn something and to move and do all the stuff, but for you to really embody it and fill it and have the emotion, you know, it's really it's tough. i was taught to always rehearse rehearse rehearse until it just becomes you. where you don't have to think. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >> > just hours before a midnight deadline lawmakers approved a one-week funding extension for the department of homeland security. late last night president obama signed the bi
chris spent his childhood studying michael jackson's every move and performed his routines at talent competitions across the state. the king had a magic he was desperate to understand. >> the way he performed, the way he transformed when he got on the stage, the way he owned the stage was amazing to me. and he really made me feel how he was feeling. it's one thing to learn something and to move and do all the stuff, but for you to really embody it and fill it and have the emotion, you...
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king. now given a street dance which little buck has transformed and taken around the world. >> if i was to describe it to you it's like michaeln. a lot of slides and glides toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all times. ♪ >> i picked little buck as one of my ones to watch because he is a star. he is an innovateor. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know, but he's made to be something else ♪ >> the first time i actually saw it in memphis when i was around like 12 years old in the skating rink in memphis when i walked in i saw this guy gliding across carpet like it was water, like nothing i have ever seen before. i hadn't seen michael move this way. that's what changed my whole world. it's a beautiful dance to me. that's what i really wanted people to see. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/ones to watch by the way. >> and there is breaking news that's coming into cnn. there has been a shooting in denmark, copenhagen. danish media reporting a shooter or there is rather a shooting where three police officers were wounded during a pan
king. now given a street dance which little buck has transformed and taken around the world. >> if i was to describe it to you it's like michaeln. a lot of slides and glides toe spins. i think it's one of the greatest dance styles of all times. ♪ >> i picked little buck as one of my ones to watch because he is a star. he is an innovateor. he is magical. his movement is so original. people have been waving and being fluid forever, you know, but he's made to be something else ♪...