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we traveled to atlanta for a special program with mrs. king, taped in front of a packed audience and broadcast on the king holiday that year. what we did not know or could not know was that this unforgettable conversation would be one of her last. it is nice that you on the program. thanks for sitting and talking with us. >> thank you for coming. tavis: i am glad to be here. i do not know how we can start our conversation with our recognizing where we sit, in this historic place. i was saying to this audience before you walk in that i got a chance to get to know you, honored to call myself a friend of yours. as many times of we get -- as we have talked over the years, we have never had a chance to talk in this place. talk about what it means for you when you walk into ebenezer. >> certainly, i have many, many memories of being in this sanctuary, from being in the acquirer to listening to martin preach eloquent sermons. many of those sermons that people know about were preached from this very spot here. major instinct, in which he talked about
we traveled to atlanta for a special program with mrs. king, taped in front of a packed audience and broadcast on the king holiday that year. what we did not know or could not know was that this unforgettable conversation would be one of her last. it is nice that you on the program. thanks for sitting and talking with us. >> thank you for coming. tavis: i am glad to be here. i do not know how we can start our conversation with our recognizing where we sit, in this historic place. i was...
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i think that mr. king asked a good question, application, and you have been selling food over here for almost ten years and why not? and what caused this problem? and it is the best question. because we are not letting people get away with this. >> okay. >> all right. >> i just want to make sure that we were able to communicate where we are coming from and the fact that it is not something new that we are doing, we have been doing it for almost ten years at this location. and unfortunately, by getting our or enforcing some of these issues, we are making some enemies and not a lot of friends by some of the old clients. >> i have a couple of questions for you, have you seen the police conditions? >> we have not. >> the police say that they want you closed by 3:00 a.m.. those are the police conditions. and i have a couple of questions, first of all i want to say that ignorance of the law is no excuse. and you have been in business nine years at that location and for nine years you have needed an extended hour
i think that mr. king asked a good question, application, and you have been selling food over here for almost ten years and why not? and what caused this problem? and it is the best question. because we are not letting people get away with this. >> okay. >> all right. >> i just want to make sure that we were able to communicate where we are coming from and the fact that it is not something new that we are doing, we have been doing it for almost ten years at this location. and...
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>> guest: not just margin mr. king but for me he felt i should be in georgia or maryland and it so he would go in to these places there was activism instead of the of one day march is not what he had in mind and he was trying to recruit me but going to the one day marcher be the most exciting saying i had done in my life at that point*. >> host: let's go back to the march during the address what did you think? did you think it would be like the "gettysburg address"? >> guest: no. not at that point* it was the title spee to a long day. i was glad to see him in person. everyone looked for word to what he would say because he was known as a great orator but his speech was very short and this was "60 minutes." they plan to be less but that is how long he wrote it to me. >> host: was a logger? tell that story. >> guest: what i found out later when he got to the end of his prepared remarks he said it required something more. know i can look at the advanced text to see she talks about go back to the south and continue the pro
>> guest: not just margin mr. king but for me he felt i should be in georgia or maryland and it so he would go in to these places there was activism instead of the of one day march is not what he had in mind and he was trying to recruit me but going to the one day marcher be the most exciting saying i had done in my life at that point*. >> host: let's go back to the march during the address what did you think? did you think it would be like the "gettysburg address"?...
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so, i have to contact with mr. king for sure to make sure that we don't have anything in depositcy in terms of canceling them but that is probably the likely scenario, so if anyone has a problem with that let me know. and then that means that we will not see you until january, so merry christmas to you all. are you ready? >> commissioners, i will keep this short. you will see on your sheet again, just as director stated it is thanksgiving and so traditionally thanksgiving usually people come home from college or school and spend time with their family and eat too much and drink too much and get into trouble. but this past thanksgiving weekend we actually did pretty well. the city was busy but not too busy. and we did not have any major events which was nice. officer from central station is here he has a few things to go over that i will leave to him. and over all, central has actually been pretty quiet and southern has also been quiet with a few hiccups and the mission as this commission knows if you read the paper has
so, i have to contact with mr. king for sure to make sure that we don't have anything in depositcy in terms of canceling them but that is probably the likely scenario, so if anyone has a problem with that let me know. and then that means that we will not see you until january, so merry christmas to you all. are you ready? >> commissioners, i will keep this short. you will see on your sheet again, just as director stated it is thanksgiving and so traditionally thanksgiving usually people...
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mrs. christine king farris the. if you can't hear, you wave at me and we'll pass her a mic. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> ok. good to see you. have you been enjoying yourselves this morning? >> yes. >> great. ok. how many of you know something about martin hraoutor king jr.? -- luther king jr.? all right. ok. do you realize he was a little boy one time just like you? ok. you knew him i'm sure as an adult. so this morning or early afternoon, i'm going to read to you from the book that i wrote about him. he was my brother and we had one other brother so there was three of us. now sometimes children you don't think of dr. martin luther king jr. as a child but he was really a child and grew up just like you, and so that's why i wanted to write this book. the book is entitled" my brother martin." it has lots of illustrations in it. i hope that you will have a chance to get to see the book more closely. ok. so this is part of it. a sister remembers. the sister, of course, is me. ok. the book sta
mrs. christine king farris the. if you can't hear, you wave at me and we'll pass her a mic. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> ok. good to see you. have you been enjoying yourselves this morning? >> yes. >> great. ok. how many of you know something about martin hraoutor king jr.? -- luther king jr.? all right. ok. do you realize he was a little boy one time just like you? ok. you knew him i'm sure as an adult. so this morning or early...
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just interesting mr king really a pleasure to have you here today on this historic day that was our to correspondent megan lopez abby martin host of breaking the sat. back in just a moment and a very special thanks to our special guest today martin luther king the third. though were used to seeing barack obama with the presidential seal it wasn't always this way how did you get to be the most powerful man in the world let's refresh your memory. is the. president. five. films where. this industry now faces another urgency the american recovery and reinvestment act that i will sign today is the most sweeping economic recovery package in our history members of the senate joining their colleagues in the house of representatives to pass a landmark health insurance reform as commander in chief i have determined that it is in our vital national interest to send an additional thirty thousand u.s. troops to afghanistan at home mike mullen says nearly half of the thirty thousand troops ordered to play by president obama are already in theater i have done that a fixing our broken immigration syst
just interesting mr king really a pleasure to have you here today on this historic day that was our to correspondent megan lopez abby martin host of breaking the sat. back in just a moment and a very special thanks to our special guest today martin luther king the third. though were used to seeing barack obama with the presidential seal it wasn't always this way how did you get to be the most powerful man in the world let's refresh your memory. is the. president. five. films where. this...
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mr. king was unable to attend today so i recommended do we have any comments from the public? seeing none? public comment is closed. next item >> we're going to taurth the next item he. thank you. commissioner item 7 is presentation demonstration from the office of small business were welcome. don't believe my microphone is on. now it is >> as you remember i was here back in july of 2012 and introduced a business portal so, now i'm going to give you the real item here. so we're very excited. let me go through a presentation and i'll question any questions at the end. so introduction and background of the obsolete i have as i mentioned before. there is so many permits in the city of san francisco how do we make things easier >> so a product was slicked called product 1, 2, 3 and the mares office and other city department we're able to put together a product. and we're kind of going through the first phase. we had a small budget but we're going to try to make it work. so when useders come to this website which will about in our office. the banner is the same as the city's websit
mr. king was unable to attend today so i recommended do we have any comments from the public? seeing none? public comment is closed. next item >> we're going to taurth the next item he. thank you. commissioner item 7 is presentation demonstration from the office of small business were welcome. don't believe my microphone is on. now it is >> as you remember i was here back in july of 2012 and introduced a business portal so, now i'm going to give you the real item here. so we're very...
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goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. mr. king: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson . south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, mr. yoder. mr. yoder: amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government to redress of grievances. amendment 2, a wel
goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. mr. king: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson . south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david...
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so mr. king president, unless you and the anti-gun brigade will admit that we gun owners are constitutionally guaranteed the right to have any weapon we want, we'll use every weapon we can get to keep every weapon we have. [ laughter ] that's the word. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] h(jú,xazvj[cheers and applause] >> stephen: thanks so much. welcome to to tonight's broadcast. and to our affiliates just joining in micronesia, good morning. the thing i like best about fox news is that they are journalists who know how to stay focused on the important story. >> coming up, new developments in the scandal involving e-mail aliases at the e.p.a. a scandal that may have led to e.p.a. director lisa jackson resigning. lisa jackson also went by the name of richard winder and the name of a pet and the street she grew up which i think is what you technically do to get your porn name. >> stephen: meg yin i don't want to scandalize you but technically you have to do a bit more to get a porn name. i'
so mr. king president, unless you and the anti-gun brigade will admit that we gun owners are constitutionally guaranteed the right to have any weapon we want, we'll use every weapon we can get to keep every weapon we have. [ laughter ] that's the word. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] h(jú,xazvj[cheers and applause] >> stephen: thanks so much. welcome to to tonight's broadcast. and to our affiliates just joining in micronesia, good morning. the thing i like best about fox news...
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mrs. christine king farris. >> here with craig smith "counting the days" pows, internees, and stragglers of world war ii in the pacific. mr. smith you looked at different p.o.w.s in the theater. tell us about that. >> three of of them were prisoners of the japanese and three were prison ace -- prisoners of america. i thought it would be good to talk about both sides of the conflict. >> how long were these gentlemen held and where were they help? >> the americans were held for the duration of the war so that was a little less than four years. one gentleman was a young marine captured on the second day of the war and spent the war in four japanese prison camps in the last one working for a couple of years as a slave labor in the mitsubishi steel mill. that was a very difficult time and he was lucky to come out of that alive. the interesting one on the japanese side i i met and i knew a japanese straggler. this was a japanese soldier who elected to stay in the jungle after the war was over. the island of guam and he stayed there with another guy until 1960. he came out 15 years after the end o
mrs. christine king farris. >> here with craig smith "counting the days" pows, internees, and stragglers of world war ii in the pacific. mr. smith you looked at different p.o.w.s in the theater. tell us about that. >> three of of them were prisoners of the japanese and three were prison ace -- prisoners of america. i thought it would be good to talk about both sides of the conflict. >> how long were these gentlemen held and where were they help? >> the...
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. >> host: was he a detractor of mr. king or his methods? >> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. martin luther king was just one of the people that would be at the march. it was just for me, he felt that i should be in albany georgia and cambridge maryland and he was at howard university at the time. he would be going to these places where there was activism. >> host: in danger. >> guest: a one day march just was not what he had in mind and i think he was trying to recruit me into the movement. me going to a one day march would be the most exciting and radical thing i had done in my life at that point. >> host: let's go back to the march. to be there when he gives that address, what did you think of the speech? did you think it would be iconic like fdr's day of infamy? >> guest: not at that point. for those of us who were there, it was the final speech of a long day of speeches. so yes i was very pleased to see martin luther king in person. i had heard about him and everyone kind of looked forward to what was martin luth
. >> host: was he a detractor of mr. king or his methods? >> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. martin luther king was just one of the people that would be at the march. it was just for me, he felt that i should be in albany georgia and cambridge maryland and he was at howard university at the time. he would be going to these places where there was activism. >> host: in danger. >> guest: a one day march just was not what he had in mind and i think...
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ginger find, and mr. king. mr. king, you are still here before us, may have left. [inaudible] to go vote. jim, let's get you up here. and mr. mcclintock, uranus. we could have you join in their also. we will now begin with the gentleman, mr. smith. you are recognized spent thank you very much, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. i do want to associate myself with remarks of mr. frelinghuysen my delegation is very strong bipartisan. it supports the amendment. he talks about 346,000 homes that have been destroyed. 22000 are uninhabitable. unbelievable. my district has not been affected just like so many others, so i again would ask that the committee make that amendment in order -- i do want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak about amendment 85 which would address a critical gap and overall assistance strategy of this vital important legislation. a substantial portion of the assistance provided during the time of the emergency and has continued has been by state based community. many americans give donations to their local synagogues and chur
ginger find, and mr. king. mr. king, you are still here before us, may have left. [inaudible] to go vote. jim, let's get you up here. and mr. mcclintock, uranus. we could have you join in their also. we will now begin with the gentleman, mr. smith. you are recognized spent thank you very much, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. i do want to associate myself with remarks of mr. frelinghuysen my delegation is very strong bipartisan. it supports the amendment. he talks about 346,000 homes...
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worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle, with governor cuomo and christie, chairman rogers, mr. king of new york, mr. frelinghuysen, and all our colleagues from affected states to provide long overdue assistance to our regions. sandy devastated much of the northeast and it's one of the costliest natural disasters in our nation's history. 110 americans lost their lives, 8.1 million homes were without power. beaches across new york and new jersey were destroyed. more than 650,000 homes were damaged beyond repair. sandy ground regional commerce to a halt by making tunnels and our transportation networks impassable. 265,000 businesses in new york alone were severely affected by sandy, costing jobs, paychecks, and billions lost in economic output. there is no excuse for the house not passing the senate bill last congress, but i'm very pleased that the first order of business in the 113th congress may be passing this emergency disaster relief package. along with the 9.7 billion flood insurance bill -- $9.7 billion flood insurance bill the house past a few weeks ago, the frelinghuysen amend
worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle, with governor cuomo and christie, chairman rogers, mr. king of new york, mr. frelinghuysen, and all our colleagues from affected states to provide long overdue assistance to our regions. sandy devastated much of the northeast and it's one of the costliest natural disasters in our nation's history. 110 americans lost their lives, 8.1 million homes were without power. beaches across new york and new jersey were destroyed. more than 650,000 homes...
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chris smith, bill pass pascrell, mr. -- and mr. king. mr. king, you still here. rest of you may have left to go vote, so jim,let get you up here . and mr. mcclinton, you're in this. we can have you join in there also. and bill, now begin with the gentleman mr. smith. mr. smith, you're recognize 8. >> thank you mr. chairman and member of the committee. i want to associate myself from the remarking about -- [inaudible] our delegation is very strongly bipartisan in a bipartisan fashion is supported the amendment. he talked about 346,000 homes have been destroyed. 11,000 uninhasn'tble. unbelievable. my district has been effected like so many others. i again would ask that the committee make that amendment in order when it votes. i do want to thank you you again for the opportunity to speak about amendment number 85, which would address a critical gap in overall assistance to energy of the vitally important legislation. the substantial portion of the assistance provided during the time of the emergency and this continues has been by faith-based community. in time of t
chris smith, bill pass pascrell, mr. -- and mr. king. mr. king, you still here. rest of you may have left to go vote, so jim,let get you up here . and mr. mcclinton, you're in this. we can have you join in there also. and bill, now begin with the gentleman mr. smith. mr. smith, you're recognize 8. >> thank you mr. chairman and member of the committee. i want to associate myself from the remarking about -- [inaudible] our delegation is very strongly bipartisan in a bipartisan fashion is...
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grimm, mr. king, mr. dold, and others were very, very helpful. but the leader shipe -- leadership i'm talking about told us with us and would support us. but i guess those were only words because last night we learned the truth. thanks to their actions, there's no additional federal assistance to help hardworking people rebuild and restart their lives. now i'm not a cynic but i do wonder, what if we told republicans that a few millionaires and billionaires' lives were destroyed by this storm, whether they'd want to help all the families hurting because of sandy? i wonder what if republicans were promised that by providing aid to families in need that in turn they would get a tax break? would these incentives have changed their minds? would it have prompted action? because it truly does appear that their only priority is helping those that have the most. republicans in congress brought this house to a new low last night. the banner other the speaker's chair says, in god we trust. god alone cannot help these people rebuild but the american people c
grimm, mr. king, mr. dold, and others were very, very helpful. but the leader shipe -- leadership i'm talking about told us with us and would support us. but i guess those were only words because last night we learned the truth. thanks to their actions, there's no additional federal assistance to help hardworking people rebuild and restart their lives. now i'm not a cynic but i do wonder, what if we told republicans that a few millionaires and billionaires' lives were destroyed by this storm,...
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right after margin mr. king was assassinated and the city exploded. 1968 was a time of major turmoil and a huge time of change j niort life. you got a divorce after a long marriage and a time when the women's movement was beginning to get under way in the united states. but not bothered by the women's movement? it was something else. >> guest: no. in to be very inspired of the pioneer women who settled this country and to know my ancestors it was very insulated. coming to the country reading about the of pioneers we found that very inspiring and there was a wonderful greek admiral. but i love the stories of the pioneers in statement much more in my life they did not think much of that. >> host: your marriage to richard helms 1968 was one of the most productive times in your life. you have the opportunity to have a life of your own. the children were grown in doing well in school. you were getting involved with environmental organization for women. then your first paid job posting the smithsonian radio show. what
right after margin mr. king was assassinated and the city exploded. 1968 was a time of major turmoil and a huge time of change j niort life. you got a divorce after a long marriage and a time when the women's movement was beginning to get under way in the united states. but not bothered by the women's movement? it was something else. >> guest: no. in to be very inspired of the pioneer women who settled this country and to know my ancestors it was very insulated. coming to the country...
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the clerk: mr. king of maine. ms. klobuchar of minnesota. mr. manchin of west virginia. mrs. mccaskill of missouri. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. [applause] the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. menendez of new jersey. mr. murphy of connecticut. mr. nelson of florida. mr. sanders of vermont. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligat
the clerk: mr. king of maine. ms. klobuchar of minnesota. mr. manchin of west virginia. mrs. mccaskill of missouri. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the...
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goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. mr. king: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson . south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i yieldo the gentleman from ksas, mr. yoder. mr. yoder: amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government to redress of grievances. amendment 2, a well-regu
goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. mr. king: north carolina -- william blount, richard dobbs spaight, hugh williamson . south carolina -- john rutledge, charles cotesworth pinckney, charles pinckney, pierce butler georgia -- william few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david...
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. >> i was a young activist marching then behind mrs. king and others to get that national holiday.
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