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mps have paid tribute to the former commons speaker, michael martin, who died on sunday at the age of 2000, he was the first catholic to hold the post since the reformation. nine years later he became the first speaker to resign since 1695 because of his handling of the mps expenses scandal. he went to the house of lords where he sat as lord martin of springburn. his successor as commons speaker, john bercow, led the tributes. michael martin was passionate about and proud of his roots, specifically, he was proud and rightly proud of the way in which he had overcome a difficult start in life to rise to one of the highest ceremonial offices in the land. i will never forget receiving a letter, at home, during my first summer recess in 2005, and shocked to open and discover it was from the speaker. and it was a letter of praise and encouragement. and informing me that when i came back in september, i may feel daunted again, but not to be. he was a testament to social mobility. one day, michael stopped a woman on duke street, to ask for her vote, only to be told that the lady would be voti
mps have paid tribute to the former commons speaker, michael martin, who died on sunday at the age of 2000, he was the first catholic to hold the post since the reformation. nine years later he became the first speaker to resign since 1695 because of his handling of the mps expenses scandal. he went to the house of lords where he sat as lord martin of springburn. his successor as commons speaker, john bercow, led the tributes. michael martin was passionate about and proud of his roots,...
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speaker, can i just say, is attending the funeral of the late michael martin, who was speaker of this house. i know the house will want me to pass on their prayers and condolences. >> here, here. >> there is important business and we want to get through as many colleagues as possible some i will remind so all members to be succinct and i am sure all replies will be as pithy. >>? or one, mr. deputy speaker. >> thank you, mr. deputy speaker. as i said last week, the condolences of the house are with the family and friends of michael martin. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> many highland businesses rely on eu national employees simply to operate. dy makes a charge of up to a thousand pounds per year per person for non- eu nationals will they realize any such immigration skills charge after the uk leaves the eu. >> we recognize that after they leave that european union. there will still be those that work to wish to study in the european union. thank you mr. deputy speaker. voting against 69,000 first-ti
speaker, can i just say, is attending the funeral of the late michael martin, who was speaker of this house. i know the house will want me to pass on their prayers and condolences. >> here, here. >> there is important business and we want to get through as many colleagues as possible some i will remind so all members to be succinct and i am sure all replies will be as pithy. >>? or one, mr. deputy speaker. >> thank you, mr. deputy speaker. as i said last week, the...
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they also pay tribute to house speaker michael martin, who recently died. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker -- >> mr. speaker, i know members across the whole house will join me and offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends of michael martin, who died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service, his commitment to his constituency in glasgow and his good humour. ,and i particularly remember him for the courtesy he always showed me. mr. speaker this morning, i had , meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. upskirting is the vile practice of taking a photo under a woman's skirt without her consent. this is neither a specific nor a sexual offence under the current law in england and wales. i have been working closely with gina martin, who has been campaigning for months to change that, and her lawyer to produce a private member's bill to make upskirti
they also pay tribute to house speaker michael martin, who recently died. >> questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker -- >> mr. speaker, i know members across the whole house will join me and offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends of michael martin, who died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service, his commitment to his constituency in glasgow and his...
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i join the prime minister in paying tribute to michael martin. labor m.p. for and later, speaker of the house. he worked in the engineering glasgow.in he and i first met when we were fellow organizers in the 1970s. campaigning for decent ablic sector pay and national minimum wage. michael loved the community he represented, loved his deepestnd our thoughts and sympathies go to him, his family at this present time. mr. speaker, did the prime minister feel the slightest pang of guilt when the home secretary was forced to failurese to the of her predecessor? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman that i think it might be helpful update the house on the actions the government has taken and is continuing in relation to the -- [audience disruption] then relation to generation because my right honorable friend will be thisssing the house on later today. we all share the ambition to make sure we do right by generationthe and that's why he will be announcing a package of measures to bring the issue,y on to inform, make sure that the house is informed, to reas
i join the prime minister in paying tribute to michael martin. labor m.p. for and later, speaker of the house. he worked in the engineering glasgow.in he and i first met when we were fellow organizers in the 1970s. campaigning for decent ablic sector pay and national minimum wage. michael loved the community he represented, loved his deepestnd our thoughts and sympathies go to him, his family at this present time. mr. speaker, did the prime minister feel the slightest pang of guilt when the...
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mps paid tribute to the former commons speaker, michael martin, who has died at the age of 72.an, trade unionist, public servant, born on 3rd ofjuly, 1945 and died at the age of 72. on the 29th of april. we salute yourjourney from poverty, to the speakers chair. from anderston to westminster. may he rest in peace. on tuesday, the government changed its mind and said it wouldn't oppose a move to force british overseas territories to have greater financial transparency in tax affairs, so averting the measure 9994.51.57 “£5'af‘lfg'???‘ 999999: and the british virgin islands to introduce a register revealing the beneficial owners of assets held in thosejurisdictions. the government accepted an amendment to the sanctions and anti—money laundering bill. we've listened to the strength of feeling in this house on this issue. and accept that it is, without a doubt, the majority , — j; gfifijfiffifiéfiwfilfiiafl f 99
mps paid tribute to the former commons speaker, michael martin, who has died at the age of 72.an, trade unionist, public servant, born on 3rd ofjuly, 1945 and died at the age of 72. on the 29th of april. we salute yourjourney from poverty, to the speakers chair. from anderston to westminster. may he rest in peace. on tuesday, the government changed its mind and said it wouldn't oppose a move to force british overseas territories to have greater financial transparency in tax affairs, so averting...
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numbers across will join me in offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends of michael martin who died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years in ayrshire members will remember hisk. public service, his commitment to his can issue and see and i particularly remember him for the courtesy which he always showed me. mr. speaker, this such meetings later today. thank you, mr. speaker. skirting is the vice practice of taking a photo under a woman's skirt without her consent. this is not a offense under the law in england wales. i've been working closely to change this for a month and her lawyer to make up skirting a specific crime in 2003. mr. speaker, i asked the prime minister, disagree with us they should s be reformed so in all circumstances women like gina had the honorable lady herself will be protected or not skirt images? thank you, mr. speaker. can i first saw the honorable lady that i share the outrage of this intrusive behavior issues referred to in the distress they can cause to also need to ensure they hope those local communities. that's exactly
numbers across will join me in offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends of michael martin who died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years in ayrshire members will remember hisk. public service, his commitment to his can issue and see and i particularly remember him for the courtesy which he always showed me. mr. speaker, this such meetings later today. thank you, mr. speaker. skirting is the vice practice of taking a photo under a woman's skirt without...
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they also pay tribute to house speaker michael martin, who recently died. >> questions to the prime ministerr one, mr. speaker -- >> mr. speaker, i know members across the whole house will join me and offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends of michael martin, who died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service, his commitment to his constituency in glasgow and his good humour. ,and i particularly remember him for the courtesy he always showed me. mr. speaker this morning, i had , meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today.
they also pay tribute to house speaker michael martin, who recently died. >> questions to the prime ministerr one, mr. speaker -- >> mr. speaker, i know members across the whole house will join me and offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends of michael martin, who died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service, his commitment to his constituency in glasgow and his good humour. ,and i...
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whole house will wish to join me and offered my deepest condolences to my family and friends of michael martin. he died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service. his commitment to his constituents and i remember him for the courtesy which she always he always showed me. i have meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house. i should have further such meetings later today. obscurity is the foolish is not sexual offense under the current law. they had been campaigning to changes for months. to make obscurity a specific crime. mister speaker that she agreed with us that the law should be reformed in the honorable lady has felt. and the distress that it will cause. they do have confidence. my right honorable friend is making sure that it's good to fit to for the purpose. thank you mister speaker. recently it would help build and support that. that the said demonstrates the government's commitment to support these local communities. they do absolutely sure that. we also need to ensure the
whole house will wish to join me and offered my deepest condolences to my family and friends of michael martin. he died earlier this week. he served as speaker for nearly nine years and i'm sure members will remember his sense of public service. his commitment to his constituents and i remember him for the courtesy which she always he always showed me. i have meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house. i should have further such meetings later today. obscurity is...
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in for pmqs resident referee, john bercow, who was attending the funeral of the former speaker michael martinng the session back to its advertised duration of half an hour, and there were moments of impatience from the chair. prime minister, let's get on with it. it was all over at 22 minutes to one, a good ten minutes shorter than the average session under speaker bercow. and at the end... order. they were shouting more, which is one of the peculiar ways the commons shows it appreciation. then again, maybe mps actually did want more. either way, next week pmqs will be back to bercow proportions. and that's all we've got time for. so from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello. once any early rain clears easternmost parts of england as thursday begins, what follows will be a lot of fine, dry weather. here's the weather front, it's going to drag its heels for a little while on thursday morning across eastern england and elsewhere you can see some fine weather, but a hint of showers following towards the north—west. for many places you will avoid the showers, staying dry with broken cloud and sunny sp
in for pmqs resident referee, john bercow, who was attending the funeral of the former speaker michael martinng the session back to its advertised duration of half an hour, and there were moments of impatience from the chair. prime minister, let's get on with it. it was all over at 22 minutes to one, a good ten minutes shorter than the average session under speaker bercow. and at the end... order. they were shouting more, which is one of the peculiar ways the commons shows it appreciation. then...
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for pmqs resident referee, john bercow, who was attending the funeral of the former speaker, michael martinck to its advertised duration of half an hour, and there were moments of impatience from the chair. prime minister! let's get on with it! it was all over at 22 minutes to ipm, a good ten minutes shorter than the average session under speaker bercow. and at the end... order! order. all shouting: more! top drawer. all shouting: more! they were shouting "more," which is one of the peculiar ways the commons shows it appreciation. then again maybe mps actually did want more. either way, next week pmqs will be back to bercow proportions. well, that's all we've got time for. don't forget there's a review of the day in parliament each night on bbc parliament at 11pm. but for now from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello there. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend, but for many of us, sunday was a beautiful day. so more rain and cloud it that sometimes in the north and east. but for many of us, a lot of sunshine on offer. it was certainly the case in helensburgh. this picture was taken by one of our
for pmqs resident referee, john bercow, who was attending the funeral of the former speaker, michael martinck to its advertised duration of half an hour, and there were moments of impatience from the chair. prime minister! let's get on with it! it was all over at 22 minutes to ipm, a good ten minutes shorter than the average session under speaker bercow. and at the end... order! order. all shouting: more! top drawer. all shouting: more! they were shouting "more," which is one of the...
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all, could i put on record my thanks to mister speaker for attending the funeral of the late michael martin. does the prime minister agree with her foreign secretary that the plan for a customs partnership set out in her lancaster house speeches in fact crazy? [laughter] say to the right honorable gentleman, we are leaving the european union. we are leaving the customs union, but of course for our future trade arrangements, trade relationship with the european union, we will need to agree customs arrangements that ensure we leave the customs union so we can have an independent free-trade policy so we can maintain the border and have trade with the european union. i will tell the honorable gentlemen what is crazy. what is crazy is the opposition who now has a policy would mean they are signing up with no say in it whatsoever. >> jeremy corbyn. mr. speaker, could the prime minister explain why she and her cabinet wasted weeks working on proposals that the eu said was unworkable, the foreign secretary described as crazy, and it does she agree with her business secretary who apparently faxed th
all, could i put on record my thanks to mister speaker for attending the funeral of the late michael martin. does the prime minister agree with her foreign secretary that the plan for a customs partnership set out in her lancaster house speeches in fact crazy? [laughter] say to the right honorable gentleman, we are leaving the european union. we are leaving the customs union, but of course for our future trade arrangements, trade relationship with the european union, we will need to agree...
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sinclair was appointed private secretary to the speaker of the house of commons in 2005, when michael martin the speaker, running his office. mr sinclair was in the post when john bercow was first made speaker in 2009, but the two men struggled to build a good working relationship. the speaker responded in a way that i can only say is a form of bullying, and that is to show anger, thump the table, to say that somebody has failed in front of others. it seemed to get more frequent, from time to time, you would hear yourself mimicked. your thought then is, "is that really how he sees me?" mr sinclair recalled one encounter when another part of the house had been slow in replying to a request for information. there was a tirade of how i had let him down, it was quite the worst thing, a lot of bad language, and suddenly his mobile phone which he had been holding was flung on the desk, in front of me, and broke into a lot of bits. newsnight has been able to corroborate mr sinclair's account using his diary from the time and by speaking to his former colleagues. in 2010, john bercow asked mr sincla
sinclair was appointed private secretary to the speaker of the house of commons in 2005, when michael martin the speaker, running his office. mr sinclair was in the post when john bercow was first made speaker in 2009, but the two men struggled to build a good working relationship. the speaker responded in a way that i can only say is a form of bullying, and that is to show anger, thump the table, to say that somebody has failed in front of others. it seemed to get more frequent, from time to...
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so that was working for michael martin? it was, yes. this is a big job. amount of pomp to it. but it means running the speaker's office too. and the speaker's secretary has a place in the chamber at the speaker's left hand, from where he can pass notes. whenjohn bercow was appointed to the role in 2009, mrsinclairwas in his place waiting for him. so, how did you get on with the new speaker? i think our problem was that he would not communicate, it was as if we had to best guess what he wanted and that will always lead to mistakes. this happened a number of times and it seemed to be more frequent, and the speaker responded in a way that i can only say is a form of bullying and that is to show anger and to thump the table, to say that somebody has failed in front of others. it seemed to get more frequent, it became very difficult to try and communicate through that. and of course what builds up is a sort of spell of failure, we're not doing what we're meant to be doing, and clearly, you know, he's angry about it. so that would get to you? it gets to you bec
so that was working for michael martin? it was, yes. this is a big job. amount of pomp to it. but it means running the speaker's office too. and the speaker's secretary has a place in the chamber at the speaker's left hand, from where he can pass notes. whenjohn bercow was appointed to the role in 2009, mrsinclairwas in his place waiting for him. so, how did you get on with the new speaker? i think our problem was that he would not communicate, it was as if we had to best guess what he wanted...
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angus sinclair was appointed as speaker's secretary in 2005, working for then speaker, michael martin, whenjohn bercow took over, mr sinclair started to work for him. a relationship that he characterised as bullying. mr sinclair was moved on from mr bercow‘s office, but as part of his departure deal, he was paid £86,000 if he would sign a nondisclosure agreement. i had signed a cover—up. and in a cynical way, i'd been paid to do it. and that's not a good feeling. newsnight has previously reported that mr bercow is alleged to have bullied mr sinclair's successor, kate emms. after she left his office her managers were told that she was diagnosed with post—traumatic stress disorder. mr bercow‘s spokesman said, "mr speaker strenuously denies that there is any substance to any of these allegations". "he has a superb team of dedicated, effective and long serving staff, five of whom have worked for him very happily for a combined total of over a0 yea rs". in parliament today, on his own case, mr bercow was unforthcoming. i have made a public statement to which i have nothing to add. mps more
angus sinclair was appointed as speaker's secretary in 2005, working for then speaker, michael martin, whenjohn bercow took over, mr sinclair started to work for him. a relationship that he characterised as bullying. mr sinclair was moved on from mr bercow‘s office, but as part of his departure deal, he was paid £86,000 if he would sign a nondisclosure agreement. i had signed a cover—up. and in a cynical way, i'd been paid to do it. and that's not a good feeling. newsnight has previously...
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sinclair was appointed private secretary to the speaker of the house of commons in 2005, when michael martinost when john bercow was first made speaker in 2009, but the two men struggled to build a good working relationship. the speaker responded in a way that i can only say is a form of bullying, and that is to show anger, thump the table. to say that somebody has failed in front of others. it seemed to get more frequent, from time to time, you would hear yourself mimicked. your thought then is, is that really how he sees me? mr sinclair recalled one encounter when another part of the house had been slow in replying to a request for information. there was a tirade of how i had let him down, it was quite the worst thing, a lot of bad language, and suddenly his mobile phone which he had been holding was flung on the desk, in front of me, and broke into a lot of bits. newsnight has been able to corroborate mr sinclair's account using his diary from the time and by speaking to his former colleagues. in 2010, mr bercow asked mr sinclair to leave his office but on unusual terms. so they gave you
sinclair was appointed private secretary to the speaker of the house of commons in 2005, when michael martinost when john bercow was first made speaker in 2009, but the two men struggled to build a good working relationship. the speaker responded in a way that i can only say is a form of bullying, and that is to show anger, thump the table. to say that somebody has failed in front of others. it seemed to get more frequent, from time to time, you would hear yourself mimicked. your thought then...
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first of all, could i put on record my thanks to mr speaker for attending the funeral of the late michael martinsay to the right honourable gentleman that we are leaving the european union, we are leaving the customs union, but of course for our future trade arrangements, trade relations, we will need to agree customs arrangements willing that will ensure that we believe the customs union and have an independent free—trade policy and contain no ha rd free—trade policy and contain no hard border between northern ireland and ireland, and have frictionless trade with the european union. i will tell the right honourablejed and what is crazy. the leader of the opposition who has for years opposed the temp without i know has a policy that labour will be signing up to with no say whatsoever will stop. canape minister explain why the payment mr spent time working on proposals that the eu said were unworkable and her foreign secretary said was crazy, and she agree with her business secretary that a p pa re ntly her business secretary that apparently backs the crazy proposal but made it clear that he does
first of all, could i put on record my thanks to mr speaker for attending the funeral of the late michael martinsay to the right honourable gentleman that we are leaving the european union, we are leaving the customs union, but of course for our future trade arrangements, trade relations, we will need to agree customs arrangements willing that will ensure that we believe the customs union and have an independent free—trade policy and contain no ha rd free—trade policy and contain no hard...
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concert martin michael jr this is the original now we can be sure it's not a false leaks because he. asked us if. we found a possible line of descent from tons to meghan markle but it would take years of research to nail down finity of proof i want to see guns some are very precise spoke with others you know or know for sure because on the document we just saw for instance no mother was listed there could have been many people with the name frederick mark. either name. even with all the evidence that points. we still can't be truly certain still deputy mayor danny is excited about the possibility of a connection to a future royal he shows me some of his typical have to invert houses. and just. more a bit off the beaten track surrounded by forests fields and orchards there's a lot of nature and that's nice he makes for the charm and truth. and what do the villagers say about this tidbit. lineage definitely comes from merrill yes sir. in the eighteenth century most people here were farmers the area was traded back and forth between french and german principalities to this day some peop
concert martin michael jr this is the original now we can be sure it's not a false leaks because he. asked us if. we found a possible line of descent from tons to meghan markle but it would take years of research to nail down finity of proof i want to see guns some are very precise spoke with others you know or know for sure because on the document we just saw for instance no mother was listed there could have been many people with the name frederick mark. either name. even with all the...
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. >> into the promised land historian michael bunting writes about martin luther king jr.'advocacy for the poor and labor rights. he talked up his book at the atlanta history center.
. >> into the promised land historian michael bunting writes about martin luther king jr.'advocacy for the poor and labor rights. he talked up his book at the atlanta history center.
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. >> into the promised land historian michael bunting writes about martin luther king jr.'s advocacy for the poor and labor rights. he talked up his book at the atlanta history center. good evening and welcome to the atlanta history center. i am the vice president of public programs. we are being filmed this evening which is why all of the bright lights. thank you for joining us for tonight's lecture featuring doctor michael. he will be discussing his latest book to the promised land martin luther king and the fight for economic justice. in his book he explores the often less remembered mission of doctor king and his commitment to resisting all types of oppression including economic injustice. in addition to his message of racial and quality, doctor king advocated for union rights,on te poor and turn away from self-seeking individualism. he currently holds the professorship of humanities at the university of washington tacoma where he teaches african-american and labor history as well as martin luther king studies. his work has received numerous awards including the robert
. >> into the promised land historian michael bunting writes about martin luther king jr.'s advocacy for the poor and labor rights. he talked up his book at the atlanta history center. good evening and welcome to the atlanta history center. i am the vice president of public programs. we are being filmed this evening which is why all of the bright lights. thank you for joining us for tonight's lecture featuring doctor michael. he will be discussing his latest book to the promised land...
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with me today to share the reporting is dana bash, jonathan martin, michael bender, and lawna summers. we've been waiting for 24 plus hours for will the president say anything. the president has said something -- >> i couldn't sleep last night, i was waiting. is this is is not where i would prefer to start the conversation either, especially when there's a lot of big news that matters, but racism matters, from public figures matters. the tweet was vile and we could go on. abc did the right thing, they fire her. the president of the united states waits and waits and waits. he had praised her, he called her when the sitcom was rebooted. then in his first public reaction, he doesn't say, roseanne got fired because she did something racist. nor does he defend her, but what he says is, what about me? help me. >> look, can you imagine if the president sent out a tweet that said this is not the way anybody in this country should talk, should think, should tweet, should do any of that. now, right now in today's day and age, that sounds almost utopian, because we can't imagine this president d
with me today to share the reporting is dana bash, jonathan martin, michael bender, and lawna summers. we've been waiting for 24 plus hours for will the president say anything. the president has said something -- >> i couldn't sleep last night, i was waiting. is this is is not where i would prefer to start the conversation either, especially when there's a lot of big news that matters, but racism matters, from public figures matters. the tweet was vile and we could go on. abc did the...
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the charleston massacre happened in june, george zimmerman was acquitted of killing trayvon martin in july, michael brown was murdered in august, and now that summer the murders of alton sterling and philando castile, i could not have lived with myself if i had report charlie to the police, because who knows what they would have done. they could have tackled him and taken him into custody and done god knows what else. i would subject myself to a brach man's harassment a thousand times over rather than watching his face hit the pavement with a police officer's weight on his back. that's not justice, that is a betrayal. when i think about how harlem's streets are a place of conversation, economy and community, i start to second guess myself. maybe the only goods that charlie was trying to sell were ticket toss a dmx -- tickets to a dmx concert. maybe i misjudged him calling me sweetheart as patronizing when he really just was trying to be nice because he didn't know my name. maybe i cried because i was still getting used to the city environment, not because i thought he was going to hurt me. the more
the charleston massacre happened in june, george zimmerman was acquitted of killing trayvon martin in july, michael brown was murdered in august, and now that summer the murders of alton sterling and philando castile, i could not have lived with myself if i had report charlie to the police, because who knows what they would have done. they could have tackled him and taken him into custody and done god knows what else. i would subject myself to a brach man's harassment a thousand times over...
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bishop preached at a british royal wedding invited by the church of england bishop michael bruce curry quoted dr. martinr. >> we must discover the power of love. the redemptive power of love. ♪ so darling darling stand by me ♪ >> reporter: then harry and meghan's unconventional selection of contemporary music in the nearly 700-year-old chapel, a london-based gospel choir. following the service not one but two kisses and a quick change of outfits before the evening festivities heading to their reception in this electric powered jaguar rocking a one-of-a-kind vanity plate with their wedding date. it was so cool to see them in that car, let me tell you. everybody compared it to james bond. in a full circle moment those beautiful gorgeous flowers from that lavish ceremony were donated to local charities and one patient at st. joseph's hospice, pauline, an 89-year-old, received a beautiful bouquet. she said that it was a lovely gift from the duke and duchess and get this, she was an embroiderist to queen elizabeth decades and decades ago. seems fitting? >> thank you very much. it was spectacular. in a word,
bishop preached at a british royal wedding invited by the church of england bishop michael bruce curry quoted dr. martinr. >> we must discover the power of love. the redemptive power of love. ♪ so darling darling stand by me ♪ >> reporter: then harry and meghan's unconventional selection of contemporary music in the nearly 700-year-old chapel, a london-based gospel choir. following the service not one but two kisses and a quick change of outfits before the evening festivities...
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they will not apologize for not being another michael, not being another trayvon martin.r being here to tell their story in their own voice. >> i only have two two minutes left. -- i only have two minutes left. what does accountability for the police department look like for you? >> accountability for the police department would be, first of all, releasing the 911 tapes. hearing about that. secondsly, i think base -- secondly, i think based off the call the amount of force that they came come to come get us for whatever reason, i think that needs to be addressed. i think that needs to be addressed. once you get that much force on innocent people, if they do not have the courage to speak out at that moment, their lives may be in danger. i think that is something that the government needs to look at and the police force needs to look at, as well. >> and kelly, to you. in the intro, we talked about how many videos we're seeing on line at starbucks and yale and l.a. fitness and on and on. what do you think the residence is, and what do you want people who claim they didn't kn
they will not apologize for not being another michael, not being another trayvon martin.r being here to tell their story in their own voice. >> i only have two two minutes left. -- i only have two minutes left. what does accountability for the police department look like for you? >> accountability for the police department would be, first of all, releasing the 911 tapes. hearing about that. secondsly, i think base -- secondly, i think based off the call the amount of force that they...
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and duchess of sussex, and today bishop michael curry is heading to the white house to spread his message. before he set off, he spoke to our religion editor, martins the way... there was passion in his preaching, rhythm in his voice, as bishop michael curry fused race and religion at the royal wedding. harnessed fire made that possible... reverend michael curry, the presiding bishop... since returning to new york, his feet haven't touched the ground. that man right there, presiding bishop michael curry... a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen! that service, it was all of us, it was people from different nationalities, different races, different ethnicities, a different world. those two people, their love, brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoting dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment, and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us? please, i have to take a... bishop michael is
and duchess of sussex, and today bishop michael curry is heading to the white house to spread his message. before he set off, he spoke to our religion editor, martins the way... there was passion in his preaching, rhythm in his voice, as bishop michael curry fused race and religion at the royal wedding. harnessed fire made that possible... reverend michael curry, the presiding bishop... since returning to new york, his feet haven't touched the ground. that man right there, presiding bishop...
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michael curry headed to the white house to spread his message. he joined other religious leaders at a candle—lit vigil. and he's been speaking to our religion editor martine was passion in his preaching and rhythm in his voice as bishop michael curry fused race and religion at the royal wedding. reverend michael curry,... since returning to new york, his feet have not touched the ground. a preacher, now the most sought after interviewee on american television. you were quoted, you quoted dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. 0ur task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us. bishop michael is capitalising on his celebrity by taking his message of god's transformative love to the white house later today where he says there is a crisis of moral leadership. particularly in the way donald trump treats his political opponents. we can agree and disagree but i have to love you. i cannot demonise you, i cannot dismiss you. i cannot treat you as somethi
michael curry headed to the white house to spread his message. he joined other religious leaders at a candle—lit vigil. and he's been speaking to our religion editor martine was passion in his preaching and rhythm in his voice as bishop michael curry fused race and religion at the royal wedding. reverend michael curry,... since returning to new york, his feet have not touched the ground. a preacher, now the most sought after interviewee on american television. you were quoted, you quoted dr...
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, the presiding bishop of the american episcop chch the reverend michael curry, delivered a sermon on love-- oting the reverend dr. martinher king, junior. >> we fst discover the power love, the redemptive power of love. and when we do that, we will make of this old world, a new world. for love, love is the only way. the's power in lve. >> stewart: joining me now via skype from the united kingdom is the most reverend michael curry. >> reverend, thanks for being rith us. >> glad to be with you. your message to this couple today was about the power of love, but there was definitely o messagthe rest of the world, as well. what do you hope we all took away from today's ceremony? >> well, you know, are really do hope and pray that --hat this day can be a day of renewal for all of us. and there was a couple who are deeply in love with each other and could feel and see their love on their faces and it's real and -- and they chose the text that i used from the song of solomon and it's justg interestat it comes from a part in that -- the song of solomon or songf songs is really a love poem found in the hebrew scriptures, the old
, the presiding bishop of the american episcop chch the reverend michael curry, delivered a sermon on love-- oting the reverend dr. martinher king, junior. >> we fst discover the power love, the redemptive power of love. and when we do that, we will make of this old world, a new world. for love, love is the only way. the's power in lve. >> stewart: joining me now via skype from the united kingdom is the most reverend michael curry. >> reverend, thanks for being rith us....
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he teaches african-american and labor history as well as martin luther king studies. tonight michael honey will discuss it for about 35 minutes. they will say a few words and then open the floor to questions. because we are being filmed it is felt it is important that your questions be ask at those two microphones. and now i will introduce rodney kate strong to you. Élan public policy concerted film. he represents away. we are excited to head him with us this evening as well. we are excited to head him with us this evening as well. before i talk about the book. we had four days of celebration. also the movement he is part of. i'm good to gonna say a few things about what happened there this week. they had been doing april 4 ever since. for 50 years. it was a huge shock. i wl tell you aittle bit about myself towards the end. i can recall easily what it's like. they were on a wild rampage during the strike. there was huge movements in the community. and the police really were taking revenge on young black men in particular. a teenager broke in the 70s house and the police came someone
he teaches african-american and labor history as well as martin luther king studies. tonight michael honey will discuss it for about 35 minutes. they will say a few words and then open the floor to questions. because we are being filmed it is felt it is important that your questions be ask at those two microphones. and now i will introduce rodney kate strong to you. Élan public policy concerted film. he represents away. we are excited to head him with us this evening as well. we are excited to...
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david: now for bloomberg first take, we are joined my michael mckee and by gina martin adams. our first story really has to do with the china trade deficit and whether it's going away or not going away. we've had conflicting reports. we will put up a chart that is showing the u.s.-china trade deficit and it continues to grow, including under president trump. the purple line across the middle is $200 billion. the reason why that is relevant as we heard yesterday from a u.s. official that the chinese have offered to cut it by $200 billion, which would be that number. the chinese government came out and said not so fast. michael: the chinese are casting doubt on that as our economist around the world because it doesn't make any sense. what you have to do to get to that number is kind of crazy. i was running numbers for the fun of it. you would have to buy 544 new young 747's to get that or would have to sell 13 times the amount of soybeans we sold in our best year to china. we can produce that could -- can't produce that. even if the chinese agree to it, the idea is basically not
david: now for bloomberg first take, we are joined my michael mckee and by gina martin adams. our first story really has to do with the china trade deficit and whether it's going away or not going away. we've had conflicting reports. we will put up a chart that is showing the u.s.-china trade deficit and it continues to grow, including under president trump. the purple line across the middle is $200 billion. the reason why that is relevant as we heard yesterday from a u.s. official that the...
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michael mckee in whistler. and amanda also on the ground, this book with former canadian prime minister paul martin. >> to run aicit, when i was in the job, running huge deficits. that is a problem. in infrastructure or investing in education. youwhat you are doing is are really acting preemptively. it is the deficit my generation is creating for our children's generation. >> could it lead us back to that place? >> they are building for the future and it will work out. >> so when we look at the states , the stimulus there with that. >> that is very worried. they will inherit a massive deficit in massive rising debt. cracks the finance chief saying that you've got to get your situation under control? >> the debate will be very good and the rest of the world can basically talk. but in terms of dealing with another country, it only works if there someone on the other side listening. wax it seems people are listening less to each other these days. >> that comment is that on. >> if you were the prime minister of canada today and you learned of these tariffs, what is the right response? >> immediately, the work is do
michael mckee in whistler. and amanda also on the ground, this book with former canadian prime minister paul martin. >> to run aicit, when i was in the job, running huge deficits. that is a problem. in infrastructure or investing in education. youwhat you are doing is are really acting preemptively. it is the deficit my generation is creating for our children's generation. >> could it lead us back to that place? >> they are building for the future and it will work out....
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martin tacopino and mariotti. that's a great law firm, i'd go to you. michael avenatti has a lot to say, what's your reaction to what you just heard from him? >> my reaction is michael cohen is in deeper than he ever imagined. he's not going to come out of this. he will get indicted. the self-inflicted wounds from that camp between cohen, giuliani, trump is mind-boggling. michael avenatti is doing what he thinks is best for his client. but honestly i think it's time now to all stay in our lanes. he's representing a porn star who had a consensual one night affair with a guy, the president who paid her $130,000. she now sued him to have that agreement set aside. i'm not sure why he's talking about at&t paying michael cohen. the suspect is aisle thick as it is because he was holding himself as the lawyer for the president. i'm not sure where all that ties into stormy daniels. that's my initial reaction, don, to be quite frank with you. that doesn't change the facts. >> what i said to him is $130,000. you always -- you always have to manage or think about -- weigh
martin tacopino and mariotti. that's a great law firm, i'd go to you. michael avenatti has a lot to say, what's your reaction to what you just heard from him? >> my reaction is michael cohen is in deeper than he ever imagined. he's not going to come out of this. he will get indicted. the self-inflicted wounds from that camp between cohen, giuliani, trump is mind-boggling. michael avenatti is doing what he thinks is best for his client. but honestly i think it's time now to all stay in our...
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a highlight was the sermon by bishop michael curry from chicago who spoke passionately about the power of love, quoting dr martinina campbell has been speaking to bishop curry and hearing reaction to the service. # and the moon is the only light we see. a royal wedding like no other. the soulful sounds of this london—based gospel choir, capturing the sentiment of today's ceremony, a turning point for tradition, a blend of two different cultures, a british milestone. # so darling, darling, stand by me... also celebrated at this pub in packenham, where the crowds enthusiastically joined packenham, where the crowds enthusiasticallyjoined in. this was a wedding with a difference. the coming people are here today. macamic people are smiling. i think everybody has been waiting for a moment like this for so long.|j cannot believe it. in terms of i have seen other weddings on the television, but this one was absolutely different. harry is a bad boy, do you know what they mean? to shake up the establishment and bring it into the current century is amazing. the party atmosphere in this pub in packham is pumping. it rings
a highlight was the sermon by bishop michael curry from chicago who spoke passionately about the power of love, quoting dr martinina campbell has been speaking to bishop curry and hearing reaction to the service. # and the moon is the only light we see. a royal wedding like no other. the soulful sounds of this london—based gospel choir, capturing the sentiment of today's ceremony, a turning point for tradition, a blend of two different cultures, a british milestone. # so darling, darling,...
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michael avenatti released that they partnered with lockheed martin paid cohen $150,000.now know at&t which has an antitrust case before the trump jus justice department paid up to $600,000. the payments range frin sites into the administration for at&t to allegations of offering access to the administration. according to a novartis senior official. we should say all of those parties have admitted to this so this doesn't have anything to dwo avenatti anymore, they've all said they've done it. >> we should point out while we're saying these companies paid michael cohen huge sums of money, they didn't if you put it in perspective. novartis, one of the campaign promises was to lower medicare drug prices, that's no longer on the agenda. he's not doing that. who does that serve? big pharma. them paying michael cohen a mil million bucks, that's pennies. the at&t is a multibillion dollar deal. paying him 600 grand, these pay lawyers that in a blink. brian, tell us more about your reporting on the at&t side. at&t has said we did this, we hired this person, it was a -- randall ste
michael avenatti released that they partnered with lockheed martin paid cohen $150,000.now know at&t which has an antitrust case before the trump jus justice department paid up to $600,000. the payments range frin sites into the administration for at&t to allegations of offering access to the administration. according to a novartis senior official. we should say all of those parties have admitted to this so this doesn't have anything to dwo avenatti anymore, they've all said they've...
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michael curry headed to the white house to spread his message. he joined other religious leaders at a candle—lit vigil, and he's been speaking to our religion editor, martinthere was passion in his preaching rhythm in his voice. as bishop michael currie fused race and religion at the royal wedding. reverend michael currie,... religion at the royal wedding. reverend michael currie, . .. since returning to new york, his feet have not touched the ground. presiding bishop michael currie... a preacher, 110w bishop michael currie... a preacher, now the most sought under —— after interviewee on american television. that service... it was all of us. people from different nationalities, different races, different ethnicities. different worlds. those two people, their love brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoted, you quoted doctor martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment. and it is historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. 0ur task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us. bishop michael is capit
michael curry headed to the white house to spread his message. he joined other religious leaders at a candle—lit vigil, and he's been speaking to our religion editor, martinthere was passion in his preaching rhythm in his voice. as bishop michael currie fused race and religion at the royal wedding. reverend michael currie,... religion at the royal wedding. reverend michael currie, . .. since returning to new york, his feet have not touched the ground. presiding bishop michael currie... a...
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>> william shatner, lorne michaels, danny aykroyd -- oh god -- paul shaffer has received it -- >> martined it, yes. >> jimmy: i can't believe alex true beck. >> who is alex true beck? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's the host of -- oh, i see what you're saying, never mind. >> yes, yes. oh, i see what you're doing. pretend to not know. oh, no -- >> jimmy: we'll recess, take a break. mike myers is here. "the gong show" returns on june 51st. we'll be right back. >> jimmy: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the american red cross. help sound the alarm about home fires by doing the wake-up challenge. e more productive. i'm creating mood boards. i'm editing content. or i'm running around new york with a huge bouquet of balloons. so having a light laptop is a game changer. plus the battery life on the surface lives forever. my blog is sometimes about fashion, sometimes about sprinkles. it's usually always about color. find what makes you different, because that sets you apart from everyone else. we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery. if w
>> william shatner, lorne michaels, danny aykroyd -- oh god -- paul shaffer has received it -- >> martined it, yes. >> jimmy: i can't believe alex true beck. >> who is alex true beck? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's the host of -- oh, i see what you're saying, never mind. >> yes, yes. oh, i see what you're doing. pretend to not know. oh, no -- >> jimmy: we'll recess, take a break. mike myers is here. "the gong show" returns on june 51st. we'll be...
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american bishop, reverend michael curry, is having to adjust to fame, because he's now one of the most sought—after guests on the us talk show circuit. 0ur religion editor martine way... there was passion in his preaching, rhythm in his voice, as bishop michael curry fused race and religion at the royal wedding. harnessed fire made that possible... reverend michael curry, the presiding bishop... since returning to new york, his feet haven't touched the ground. that man right there, presiding bishop michael curry... a preacher, now the most sought—after interviewee on american television. amen! that service, it was all of us, it was people from different nationalities, different races, different ethnicities, different worlds. those two people, their love, brought a variety of worlds together. you were quoting dr martin luther king at the very heart of the british establishment — and its historical associations with things like colonialism and slavery. we all have history, we all have a past. and our task now is to figure out how do we love each other in such a way that we can actually change the world around us? please, i have to take a... bishop michael is cap
american bishop, reverend michael curry, is having to adjust to fame, because he's now one of the most sought—after guests on the us talk show circuit. 0ur religion editor martine way... there was passion in his preaching, rhythm in his voice, as bishop michael curry fused race and religion at the royal wedding. harnessed fire made that possible... reverend michael curry, the presiding bishop... since returning to new york, his feet haven't touched the ground. that man right there, presiding...
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martin jones got pulled. sharks chipped away big, loose puck in front, and michael bodker cut a 4-3 lead.to gamble though. going for an extra attacker, but it didn't work. empty nether 5-3 vegas up 3-2 in the series. they can close the sharks out in sunday in san jose for game six. >>> now some baseball for you. braves mascot blooper and a stunt yoda. hosting the giants, top of the 7th. giants brandon crawford, not a lifesaver, but used a bat, crushed a two-run home run. giants won it 9-4. they won eight out of their last 11. >>> bob melvin and the as hosted the orioles. here comes jed lowrie again. he leads the league with 10 go ahead rbis, leads the league in hits with 47. as pack to playing .500 ball. they are 16-16. 6-4 the final from oakland. wow. >>> what a night! >> all right, thanks. we'll be right back. we can now use a blood sample toh care, target lung cancer more precisely. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if
martin jones got pulled. sharks chipped away big, loose puck in front, and michael bodker cut a 4-3 lead.to gamble though. going for an extra attacker, but it didn't work. empty nether 5-3 vegas up 3-2 in the series. they can close the sharks out in sunday in san jose for game six. >>> now some baseball for you. braves mascot blooper and a stunt yoda. hosting the giants, top of the 7th. giants brandon crawford, not a lifesaver, but used a bat, crushed a two-run home run. giants won it...
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michael bruce curry, preaching before royalty. he did quote a king. >> we must discover the power of love. >> reporter: martin luther king jr. >> theal wedding and a black wedding broke out. . >> exactly. and there was a really interesting bringing together of different ethnicities of blackness which i think is kind of profound. you have an african-american preacher. two parts that were really fascinating about bishop curry's sermon. one just the kind of deep profound commitment to love as the basis of all societies, the basis of politics, of commerce. i mean, he was giving a really profound message in the tradition as he invoked dr. -- reverend dr. martin luther king. ♪ when the night has come >> reporter: who lwill ever forget london. london's kingdom choir, their soulful version of "stand by me" a contemporary choice in a 1,000-year-old chapel. >> it was pretty striking. right away we saw there was a gospel choir. ♪ so arldarling, darling, stand me ♪ they sang "stand by me," which is such a deeply american song. ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me >> the couple chose their music. they were very hands on about what they wanted to sing an
michael bruce curry, preaching before royalty. he did quote a king. >> we must discover the power of love. >> reporter: martin luther king jr. >> theal wedding and a black wedding broke out. . >> exactly. and there was a really interesting bringing together of different ethnicities of blackness which i think is kind of profound. you have an african-american preacher. two parts that were really fascinating about bishop curry's sermon. one just the kind of deep profound...
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mvid martin reports tonight on new questions about their mission. >> reporter: cbs news has learned captain michaelozeni, commander of the ill- fated patrol, objected to a change in mission that sent his team looking for a wanted trrorist. we have also learned the team had been in niger for barely a month and had not done the traditional in-person turnover with the unit they were replacing, and had not conducted fffficient training with the nigerian soldiers they were operating with. that, according to a family sember of one of those killed, o wawas briefed on a seven-month investigation into the ambush. the family member said perozeni was ordered to proceed by colonel bradley moses, the anmmander of special forces in niger. but a second family member, the father of sergeant brian black, told national public radio, he doesn't blame anyone for the decisions that were made. >> reporter: the patrol had visited a village to meet with local elders and was returning to its base when it was directed to search the last known edcation of the local leader of lois. colonel moses considered it low risk because
mvid martin reports tonight on new questions about their mission. >> reporter: cbs news has learned captain michaelozeni, commander of the ill- fated patrol, objected to a change in mission that sent his team looking for a wanted trrorist. we have also learned the team had been in niger for barely a month and had not done the traditional in-person turnover with the unit they were replacing, and had not conducted fffficient training with the nigerian soldiers they were operating with....
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. >> the late martin luther king once said and i quote, we must discover the power of love. >> reporter: bishop michaelicago rousing the chapel preaching about love. >> those who do not love do not know god. why? for god is love. there's power in love, to lift up and liberate when nothing else will. >> it was integrating her biracial past and her present, her american roots and obviously her love for prince harry. >> the couple chose a soulful rendition of that 1960s american classic "stand by me." ♪ so darling darling stand by me ♪ ♪ ooh stand by me they would exchange rings affirming in front of the world their love for one another. >> harry, i give you this ring. >> harry, i give you this ring. >> as a sign of our marriage. >> as a sign of our marriages. >> with my body i honor you. >>h my body i honor>> all that . >> all that i am i give t you. >>hareithyou. wh the god. >> within the of god. th,ons and holspirit. before ts congregation, harry and meghan have given their coenand made their marriage vows to each other. i therefore proclaim that they are husband and wife. >> even during the service yo
. >> the late martin luther king once said and i quote, we must discover the power of love. >> reporter: bishop michaelicago rousing the chapel preaching about love. >> those who do not love do not know god. why? for god is love. there's power in love, to lift up and liberate when nothing else will. >> it was integrating her biracial past and her present, her american roots and obviously her love for prince harry. >> the couple chose a soulful rendition of that...