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mr. martin. i'm doing all right. i want you all to know this is how we feel i'm supporting this randolph institute but this is how it also go. we also last in everything. we're fighting elders. but the whole point about the situation i'm glad conditional has all this go help and all that good help they can come and help us because they've got smoe so many people doing this and that but now i want them to come up on the hill and a offer us some help. we only right down the street we have a lot of killing and stuff going on up pr there. you need help with the family and i've gotd got to offer the jobs to families would about us. we need jobs up there in order for our family to become stronger. they will help those kids out from 18 to 25 and a something like that that gets them off the street. and all this stuff is essential. everybody needs to play an important part, you know, we fighting because we need help not only for our community but for our people who live up there. this is a great big jump a nice start. we've g
mr. martin. i'm doing all right. i want you all to know this is how we feel i'm supporting this randolph institute but this is how it also go. we also last in everything. we're fighting elders. but the whole point about the situation i'm glad conditional has all this go help and all that good help they can come and help us because they've got smoe so many people doing this and that but now i want them to come up on the hill and a offer us some help. we only right down the street we have a lot...
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mr. martin, unhealthful air levels. so as a result tuesday no burning in fireplaces.part of the bay area just moderate air quality, but the north and south bay be a problem beginning tuesday. so it's another spare the air day all because of high pressure that is over the eastern pacific and that high pressure is trapping pollutants. offshore winds are bringing poor air quality from the central valley to the bay area. it's a combination of a lot of things, also the fact we drive a lot of cars in the bay area. it continues very dry. we'll have the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> it is so dry george warren shows us one of the california's long lost secrets was just revealed. >> reporter: folsom lake reveals it's secret, that nearly 60 years ago lake water flooded what was left of the gold rush town of mormon island, portions of which have emerged as the water level drops. >> it's a shame that the lake is this low, but it really is interesting to see. >> we've been talking about coming down here for years and the lake keeps getting lower, so we figured this would
mr. martin, unhealthful air levels. so as a result tuesday no burning in fireplaces.part of the bay area just moderate air quality, but the north and south bay be a problem beginning tuesday. so it's another spare the air day all because of high pressure that is over the eastern pacific and that high pressure is trapping pollutants. offshore winds are bringing poor air quality from the central valley to the bay area. it's a combination of a lot of things, also the fact we drive a lot of cars in...
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ok norman you know when i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. could you report react to what what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating with the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and what their actual position is if you look at the negotiations that took place in annapolis in two thousand and eight it was quite clear what the israeli position was in a word or in a nutshell what israel wants is approximately ten percent of the west bank the area behind the wall that it's been building taking in the major settlement blocks that israel wants a nullification of the palestinian right of return basically an international solution of the refugee question which doesn't allow palestinians to return to what is now the state of israel those are israel's two key demands and the opinion
ok norman you know when i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. could you report react to what what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating with the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is...
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ok norman and you know what i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. can you report react to what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating for the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and what their actual position is if you look at the negotiations that took place in annapolis in two thousand and eight it was quite clear what the israeli position was in a word or in a nutshell what israel wants is approximately ten percent of the west bank the area behind the wall that it's been building taking in the major settlement blocks that israel wants a nullification of the palestinian right of return basically an international solution of the refugee question which doesn't allow palestinians to return to what is now the state of israel those are israel's two key demands and the opinion of t
ok norman and you know what i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. can you report react to what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating for the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and...
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nevertheless mr martin side says prospects for the kitchen in the country part of me up love will love it. needless to the gauntlet. so if you don't know the speech. it was israel's top scientists leading the charge in developing alternative energy bio fuel from one of the world's most abundant life points to algae. fossil fuels like oil rapidly disappearing. finding renewable energy sources is critical. that's right touch of weeks more of an eco energy is finding ways to help local and international energy suppliers and infrastructure companies go green the algae is expected because not only reduces costs and outside and smoke stacks. it also doesn't compete with cops for farmland. algae as a biofuel could produce thirty times more oil per acre than other crops such as corn and sugarcane. it will also be non toxic and cheese milk salt provide context and that i don't agree quickly the dpp group and the ppt fee of up to the twentieth anniversary of the eu single market. also the king of the future of the single market and how it can cause acute europe's economic revival by creating mor
nevertheless mr martin side says prospects for the kitchen in the country part of me up love will love it. needless to the gauntlet. so if you don't know the speech. it was israel's top scientists leading the charge in developing alternative energy bio fuel from one of the world's most abundant life points to algae. fossil fuels like oil rapidly disappearing. finding renewable energy sources is critical. that's right touch of weeks more of an eco energy is finding ways to help local and...
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ok norman and you know what i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. can you report react to what's what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating for the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one have to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and what their actual position is if you look at the negotiations that took place in annapolis in two thousand and eight it was quite clear what the israeli position was in a word or in a nutshell what israel wants is approximately ten percent of the west bank the area behind the wall that it's been building taking in the major settlement blocks that israel wants a notification of the palestinian right of return basically an international solution of the refugee question which doesn't allow palestinians to return to what is now the state of israel those are israel's two key demands and the opini
ok norman and you know what i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. can you report react to what's what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating for the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one have to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu...
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biased and as pro israel is in there ok norman and you know when i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. could you report react to what what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at suddenly somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating for the americans or she negotiated for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and what their actual position is if you look at the negotiations that took place in annapolis in two thousand and eight it was quite clear what the israeli position was in a word or in a nutshell what israel wants is approximately ten percent of the west bank the area behind the wall that it's been building taking in the major settlement blocks that israel wants a nullification of the palestinian right of return basically an international solution of the refugee question which doesn't allow palestinians to return to what is now the state of israel those are israel's
biased and as pro israel is in there ok norman and you know when i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. could you report react to what what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at suddenly somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating for the americans or she negotiated for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime...
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ok norman and you know when i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. could you report react to what what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at suddenly somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating with the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and what their actual position is if you look at the negotiations that took place in annapolis in two thousand and eight it was quite clear what the israeli position was in a word or in a nutshell what israel wants is approximately ten percent of the west bank the area behind the wall that it's been building taking in the major settlement blocks that israel wants a nullification of the palestinian right of return basically an international solution of the refugee question which doesn't allow palestinians to return to what is now the state of israel those are israel's two key demands and the opini
ok norman and you know when i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. could you report react to what what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at suddenly somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating with the americans or is the negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one has to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is...
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release and she's glad it's finally happening and the head of the european parliament as well that mr martin scholtz he called it president putin's decision quote unquote progress while across the atlantic it's all quiet on capitol hill as guy nature can reports. it would be fair to say there is no reaction other than perhaps a written statement from senator mccain who has been bashing president putting for years since he wrote this russian president vladimir putin's announcement today that he may pardon me the surprising and welcome news well first of all send a mccain misinterpreted the president's announcement a little bit it did not say he may pardon he said part of the u.s. media said that the decision had to do with the olympics this late for example ran an article saying that it's because of pressure from the u.s. that president putin his pardoning of the cost but again no official comment here in washington. or let's take a deeper let's talk to political analyst john laughlin dr joy joining us here live for the breaking news on r.t. international thanks for coming on so quickly john
release and she's glad it's finally happening and the head of the european parliament as well that mr martin scholtz he called it president putin's decision quote unquote progress while across the atlantic it's all quiet on capitol hill as guy nature can reports. it would be fair to say there is no reaction other than perhaps a written statement from senator mccain who has been bashing president putting for years since he wrote this russian president vladimir putin's announcement today that he...
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mr. martin, did your son know about the johnny gosch case?> yes, he's aware of it and been aware of the story of johnny gosch. >> is it possible that the same person kidnapped both boys? or is that just a coincidence? >> at this point, it's possible. but there's a great many facts that are very striking. >> are you hopeful that the trail for eugene martin might lead to johnny, too? >> yes, we are. >> i think people thought, i can't believe this could happen here. this kind of stuff doesn't happen here. >> you're talking about the early 1980s. kids were out playing in the dark. their moms let them go to school unescorted. this was part of americana for a long, long time. and it's gone. and it started with those two stories. >> a lady called us about 9:00 at night and said she had received the bill in change at a grocery store in sioux city, iowa. i said could you please send it to me and i'll send you a dollar back for it. that's what she did. >> his signature is right in this area. >> he was somehow able to communicate that he was still alive
mr. martin, did your son know about the johnny gosch case?> yes, he's aware of it and been aware of the story of johnny gosch. >> is it possible that the same person kidnapped both boys? or is that just a coincidence? >> at this point, it's possible. but there's a great many facts that are very striking. >> are you hopeful that the trail for eugene martin might lead to johnny, too? >> yes, we are. >> i think people thought, i can't believe this could happen...
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ok norman you know what i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. can you report react to what's what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating with the americans or actually negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one have to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is and what their actual position is if you look at the negotiations that took place in annapolis in two thousand and eight it was quite clear what the israeli position was in a word or in a nutshell what israel wants is approximately ten percent of the west bank the area behind the wall that it's been building taking in the major settlement blocks that israel wants a nullification of the palestinian right of return basically an international solution of the refugee question which doesn't allow palestinians to return to what is now the state of israel those are israel's two key demands and the opini
ok norman you know what i saw you on democracy now with mr martin and he wasn't very pleased to see you i remember. can you report react to what's what we just heard in irvine because i mean when you look at something somebody like martin indyk i have to keep being reminded is he negotiating with the americans or actually negotiating for the israelis because it's hard to tell. well i think that one have to look at what the rhetorical position of people like prime minister netanyahu netanyahu is...
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that it what's martin luther took advantage of in the 1520s, and the result was the split in the church, the reformation. >> host: mr. standarch how does that differ, martin luther, from mass media. >> guest: the difference is when you have a social media system, whether it's today on the internet or whether it's in the old days using pamphlets or papyrus, a social media system is a bosh way conversational environment in which people are passing stuff directly to and from your friends. so you're exchanging information along social networks and that's why we call it associate networking, it's social media. and this creates a distributive discussion or community. that's what a social environment looks like, and we're familiar with that on facebook and twitter where we get stuff, we see stuff from people that we follow. so, it's a lot of social network. the difference with mass media is mass media is one-way and impersonal, and it's basically top-down broadcast. so, the radio, for example, sits in the corner of the room it's not social. just sitting there. you're not having a conversation with it, and there's no social
that it what's martin luther took advantage of in the 1520s, and the result was the split in the church, the reformation. >> host: mr. standarch how does that differ, martin luther, from mass media. >> guest: the difference is when you have a social media system, whether it's today on the internet or whether it's in the old days using pamphlets or papyrus, a social media system is a bosh way conversational environment in which people are passing stuff directly to and from your...
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mr. banks and now martin score cease wolf of wall street. is the best performance hands down of leonardo decaprio's career. i have never seen a film like this in my buyer life. three hours of the most insane, crude, raunchy, graphic, debauchery i have ever seen in my entire life. this movie is not for everybody. it was almost nc 17 rated. it's nearly three hours long, but it is a wild, wild ride. based on memoir about a wealthy stockbroker and rise and fall. i highly recommend it if you are a decaprio fan. i can't belief -- believe he has never won academy award. saving mr. banks. i love movies about movies. this move made smile. i was crying a little bit during the movie. it's a really emotional film. i love the making of mary poppins. tom hanks was born to play walt disney. emma thompson does a good job of p.l. traverse in the film. it will make you laugh and smile and make you love movies again. i highly recommend that as well. this movie is all for the family. this is a movie called frozen. growing up i loved the lion king, beauty and th
mr. banks and now martin score cease wolf of wall street. is the best performance hands down of leonardo decaprio's career. i have never seen a film like this in my buyer life. three hours of the most insane, crude, raunchy, graphic, debauchery i have ever seen in my entire life. this movie is not for everybody. it was almost nc 17 rated. it's nearly three hours long, but it is a wild, wild ride. based on memoir about a wealthy stockbroker and rise and fall. i highly recommend it if you are a...
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how bout now the largest online shopping clap for tiny people doc martin chairman of the body. mr tried to focus on the consumer to consumer market. there are now more than ten million shops registered on top. the repeat of the stores. after the department of industry commerce. the article and get on to me. we got the reason why the doors are not willing to read it. according to the article. a large amount of the pelvis or individual for the story is just a bit of pocket money which can go along with the family according to the article there are no registration rules for online stores between official location most of the parameters are just working from home the article points out the process of registration is very time consuming registry repair lot of material to make her mark making people register might hurt the market by keeping up it occurred to the article martin in the store owners and have now by the end of the major reason why the private investors choose to open a store bought bread in the cold war to have the flu cough. after registering. i come up with the registrati
how bout now the largest online shopping clap for tiny people doc martin chairman of the body. mr tried to focus on the consumer to consumer market. there are now more than ten million shops registered on top. the repeat of the stores. after the department of industry commerce. the article and get on to me. we got the reason why the doors are not willing to read it. according to the article. a large amount of the pelvis or individual for the story is just a bit of pocket money which can go...
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here now is martin frost and mr. jenkins from the "wall street journal" editorial board.e people are saying paul ryan won this round because they got most of the square budget cuts, 92%. no income tax. no closing of corporate loopholes. and no shutdown so the gop can focus on the obama care catastrophe. now do you buy that? is that fair or is that just, you know, too conjured up? >> i tend to agree with that. in a situation of divided government the big issues, the big cissues need to be decided n an election. i think secretly a lot of democrats are going to like this deal too. they like the idea of going home to say they voted for a budget deal that did not extend these unemployment benefits, you know, in an irresponsible way and with detroit looming in the background saying they are beginning to deal with pension excess at the federal level. republicans are making headway here and the fact that democrats want to support this thing actually means the republican message is getting through. >> will democrats vote for it in the house? will democrats vote for it in the senat
here now is martin frost and mr. jenkins from the "wall street journal" editorial board.e people are saying paul ryan won this round because they got most of the square budget cuts, 92%. no income tax. no closing of corporate loopholes. and no shutdown so the gop can focus on the obama care catastrophe. now do you buy that? is that fair or is that just, you know, too conjured up? >> i tend to agree with that. in a situation of divided government the big issues, the big cissues...
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. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrs. palin about that and the divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials confirming there is still no system yet for moving the money from the obamacare customers to the insurance company. >> also tonight, ms. megyn kelly cons sen trading heavily on obamacare. but why does she care? ms. megyn will be here. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the knack tore begins right now. hi i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. can the republican party capitalized on president obama's falling popularity that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. new poll from the research center is bad news for president obama across the board on health care policy, 59% of americans disapprove. 37% approve
. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrs. palin about that and the divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials...
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. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrslin about that and the divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials confirming there is still no system yet for moving the money from the obamacare customers to the insurance company. >> also tonight, ms. megyn kelly cons sen trading heavily on obamacare. but why does she care? ms. megyn will be here. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the knack tore begins right now. hi i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. can the republican party capitalized on president obama's falling popularity that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. new poll from the research center is bad news for president obama across the board on health care policy, 59% of americans disapprove. 37% approve. on
. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrslin about that and the divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials...
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the fact that these kinds of things pass that a martin bashir will be on the air for three weeks before he is finally yanked off. mr. duck has really crossed the martin bashir line and i think people ought to call him on it. conservatives should not stand behind the first amendment to say he has a right to say that i'm very pro, as is lynn, first amendment but you don't have the right to be offensive on somebody else's network. gregg: i don't know, lynn. i'm not sure that anybody could ever surpass the martin bashir line. that's a line that is so far out there that nobody will ever, nobody will ever beat that one. >> right. well, we'll see. i mean, let's see what the family does. this could be a very interesting fight, once again. and even getting greater writings that their, 12 million people who tune in. just astonishing. >> it is, but you know i think we do have to speak up and underscore that intolerance is something that the public has a perfect right not to, to react against and what he said, what robertson said was intolerant and it was horrible and if there's a consequence, he will have to face it. gregg: s
the fact that these kinds of things pass that a martin bashir will be on the air for three weeks before he is finally yanked off. mr. duck has really crossed the martin bashir line and i think people ought to call him on it. conservatives should not stand behind the first amendment to say he has a right to say that i'm very pro, as is lynn, first amendment but you don't have the right to be offensive on somebody else's network. gregg: i don't know, lynn. i'm not sure that anybody could ever...
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mr. mandela, when you are in the presence of someone viewed by his countrymen as george washington, abraham lincoln and martin luther king it's intimidating. the thing that struck me is how open and engaging and humorous he was. we had a great time talking and laughing. i said to myself, an icon should not be this happy and laughing. you know, i expected a stone figure and i found a very -- >> doctor, can you reflect on how nelson mandela impacted those that you managed during your tenure at universities like howard? >> caller: sure. i was president of howard for 13 years. during that time, prior to my becoming president, mr. mandela received an honorary degree from howard. it was the first honorary degree he received from an american university. we are proud of that. mr. mandela, when i visited with him reminded me of his visit to washington and howard. he asked a question whether or not the students, how many students and what lessons were they learning? i think what he meant is what lessons are they learning regarding peace and fighting against justice. i think he viewed himself not simply as a leader. he
mr. mandela, when you are in the presence of someone viewed by his countrymen as george washington, abraham lincoln and martin luther king it's intimidating. the thing that struck me is how open and engaging and humorous he was. we had a great time talking and laughing. i said to myself, an icon should not be this happy and laughing. you know, i expected a stone figure and i found a very -- >> doctor, can you reflect on how nelson mandela impacted those that you managed during your tenure...
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mrs. coretta scott king often about her husband, he late martin luther king.nd joining me by phone, the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and the former executive director of dr. king's sclc. thank you very being with us tonight. >> thank you very much and god bless you. and this is really, you know, for african folk and people of african descent, the going home is a celebration, it's not a sad time. and if there's anybody that can go home with a victory, it's nelson mandela. he was able to lead his people to triumph and hate. forgiveness in place of vengeance. and south africa is a democratic free market economy right now that's still struggling, but there's a spirit about that place that always gets you going. it's not just mandela. it's the people. and as much as he was the leader of that non-violent movement, he was also a product of strong, loving, caring people that wanted to live together as brothers rather than perish together as -- >> well, what will be his legacy, ambassador? >> his legacy will be the same as the celebration we celebrate n
mrs. coretta scott king often about her husband, he late martin luther king.nd joining me by phone, the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and the former executive director of dr. king's sclc. thank you very being with us tonight. >> thank you very much and god bless you. and this is really, you know, for african folk and people of african descent, the going home is a celebration, it's not a sad time. and if there's anybody that can go home with a victory, it's nelson mandela....
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martin luther king jr. they both unrelenting. >> my dad was unrelenting and mr. mandela was unrelenting for his fight for justice and there are par parallels in those particular areas my dad used his voice to represent the poor and oppressed. president mandela used his voice to represent the poor and oppressed. there are many parallels between nelson mandela and martin luther king jr.. >> thank you very much. >>> actor david hai harewood portrayed nelson mandela. i spoke about how he played such an iconic role and how he prepared for it. >> initially e excited and then deep roll and and then you hit this fear. how do you play a myth. how do you play someone who has been so extraordinary in his life the only way you can approach it is to read as much as you can and watch as much as you can. day after day he revealed himself as the ultimate human being. the ultimate warrior and ultimate soldier. and the more i read the more i got to know him. and he became less of a myth and more of a man. more of a human being. that is his testment. that is his legacy. i was surpr
martin luther king jr. they both unrelenting. >> my dad was unrelenting and mr. mandela was unrelenting for his fight for justice and there are par parallels in those particular areas my dad used his voice to represent the poor and oppressed. president mandela used his voice to represent the poor and oppressed. there are many parallels between nelson mandela and martin luther king jr.. >> thank you very much. >>> actor david hai harewood portrayed nelson mandela. i spoke...
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mr. levinson. new york times, numerous other media outfits had that informationfeeffffefeeffe iranian government as well. >> martinmorgan is here,. >> the attorney for woman who accused florida state quarterback jameis winston of assault, now claims, patricia carroll shows inconsistencies, and things left out of documents that were released publicly. >> information regarding prescription for pain, it does not include a circle which says follow up with the family. it does not include clinical impression which says sexual assault. muscle strain, lumbar, muscle strain, lower extremities. alt of those notations are absent, from the medical document, the identically medical document, except for the emissions, the same medical document. >> her client is not going to file a civil suit, she feels the attorney general should conduct an independent investigation into this case and how it was handled by the being tallahassee police department. winston is expected to win the heisman trophy, and he has this reaction. >> i don't know what went on down there. i'm enjoying new york, my family is here, i'm going to walk down here
mr. levinson. new york times, numerous other media outfits had that informationfeeffffefeeffe iranian government as well. >> martinmorgan is here,. >> the attorney for woman who accused florida state quarterback jameis winston of assault, now claims, patricia carroll shows inconsistencies, and things left out of documents that were released publicly. >> information regarding prescription for pain, it does not include a circle which says follow up with the family. it does not...
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that was what martin luther took advantage of in the 1520s, and the result was the split in the church, the reformation. >> host: mr. standage, how does that differ, what martin luther was doing, from mass media? >> guest: well, the difference is when you have a social media system whether it's today on the internet or in the old days using pamphlets or papyrus, it's a two-way, conversational environment in which people are passing stuff directly to from their friends, so you're exchanging information along social networks, and that's why we call it social networking and social media, and this creates a distributed discussion or community. that's what a social environment looks like, and we're familiar with that on facebook and twitter where we basically see stuff from people we've followed. the difference with mass media is that mass media is one way x it's impersonal, and it's basically top-down broadcast. so the radio, for example, sits in the corner of the room. it's not social, it's just sitting there, you're not having a conversation with it, and there is no personal recommendation involved. and so we have co
that was what martin luther took advantage of in the 1520s, and the result was the split in the church, the reformation. >> host: mr. standage, how does that differ, what martin luther was doing, from mass media? >> guest: well, the difference is when you have a social media system whether it's today on the internet or in the old days using pamphlets or papyrus, it's a two-way, conversational environment in which people are passing stuff directly to from their friends, so you're...
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i am ron senate and this is martin sandler on my right. welcome. the prolific mr. sandler has written and published more books than his age. >> i am 42. >> two of those have been nominated for puliztyzer prize. he is proud of his books in the library of congress, the american history series for young people. he has won five emmy awards for writing and producing. a former high school teacher who taught american history at university of mass and smith cleenl college. he lives on cape cod with his wife carol. welcome. i must say you have brought a variety of letters. they are remarkable gems. the executive director of the new york times wrote an estimated 40,000 books have been published since the president's death. so given the broad scope of the subjects you have tackled, by president kennedy and why now? >> it was my conviction before starting this project that you could tell more about john f. kennedy and the times he lived through the letters he received from every walk of life and the letters he received. thank god i didn't try to write it ten years from now bec
i am ron senate and this is martin sandler on my right. welcome. the prolific mr. sandler has written and published more books than his age. >> i am 42. >> two of those have been nominated for puliztyzer prize. he is proud of his books in the library of congress, the american history series for young people. he has won five emmy awards for writing and producing. a former high school teacher who taught american history at university of mass and smith cleenl college. he lives on cape...
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martin scorcese's biggest hit. with the christmas holiday i think it has that potential. > >and you have seen saving mr. banks which i am excited to see that movie as well. > >you should be, it's actually quite a good movie. i think it's a movie that will play for older audiences as well as younger audiences. it's a pg rated film. it's about the making of mary poppins. tom hanks plays walt disney, emma thompson plays the woman who wrote the individual books. the film's a little darker than i think people may be expecting but in a good way. in a movie that earns the tears that are presented on screen by the end of the movie. i liked it. > >erik, thanks for coming on the show. see you next week. > >thank you. still ahead ---a trader will be along with his insights into a stand out stock in the retail sector. hang on-- chart talk is next. suffwith a deadly disease. i was one of them. my disease was obesity and after consulting with my doctor, i received the effective treatment i needed. please join the obesity action coalition to acknowledge obesity as a disease visit obesity action dot org to sign an open
martin scorcese's biggest hit. with the christmas holiday i think it has that potential. > >and you have seen saving mr. banks which i am excited to see that movie as well. > >you should be, it's actually quite a good movie. i think it's a movie that will play for older audiences as well as younger audiences. it's a pg rated film. it's about the making of mary poppins. tom hanks plays walt disney, emma thompson plays the woman who wrote the individual books. the film's a little...
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. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrsabout that and the divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >>
. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrsabout that and the divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >>
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. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrshe divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials
. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrshe divide inside the republican party. >> senior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials
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. >> sarah palin talking about martin bashir being fired from msnbc for attacking her verbally. tonight we will talk with mrsnior senator from arizona urged this body to trust the republicans. let me be clear, i don't trust the republicans. >> there is some presidential polling out and it's fairly good news for texas senator ted cruz among others. we will give you the numbers. >> obamacare officials
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mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> it's the latest consequence i a painfully dry winter. water restrictions are starting to trickle into northern california. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martindatory water restrictions now cover one city and it may be a sign of what's to come for the rest of us. new at 6:00, brian webb is in folsom where people can now go where only the fish have been. >> it's like a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: folsom lake is so dry treasure hunters now trek the land where fish used to tread water. >> just pick this thing out and decided to knock around and have a little fun. >> reporter: i should be under 20 feet of law. instead this is what left of the lake looking more like the surface of the moon, below 20% capacity and 50% where it should be this time of year. the lake hasn't been this low since the late '70s losing 1700-acre square feet a day, drastic measures may be on the horizon for the half million people who drink, bathe and water lawns from the lake's supply. >> our board will be considering a plan for implementing significant rationing if we don't get rain. >> reporter: in folsom mandatory 20% restrictions are now in place. residents forc
mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> it's the latest consequence i a painfully dry winter. water restrictions are starting to trickle into northern california. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martindatory water restrictions now cover one city and it may be a sign of what's to come for the rest of us. new at 6:00, brian webb is in folsom where people can now go where only the fish have been. >> it's like a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: folsom lake is so dry...
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awful cost for taxpayers mr donohue thank you very much for you very much and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on the world the pike. martin'sconsumer sees and i see it many in the country is the federal government to simply say property of the united states government. is the united states' number to mention it was going public has to realize you can't just buy. your own just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection agency and i found this on a dump site here this is going to get or it's not always followed up by the producers of these little i have to should be able to collect these though i believe that this should be responsible for their products from cradle to grave. from mexico department of mental health from fertile soil to merge trying to cooperate at all but also belongs to the washington metro area transit authority properties of a dentist aids page trend and trademark office. put it on your cultural comment watch the bank commute all the face time you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. but you know the price is the only industry specifically m
awful cost for taxpayers mr donohue thank you very much for you very much and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on the world the pike. martin'sconsumer sees and i see it many in the country is the federal government to simply say property of the united states government. is the united states' number to mention it was going public has to realize you can't just buy. your own just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection...
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mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. >>> today major developments in a shooting case that's been compared to the trayvon martin case.led theodore wafer will stand trial for second degree murder. the last month shooting death of renisha mcbride. the news comes after more than a day of riveting testimony about what went on that night. on november 2nd, mcbride crashed her car into a parked vehicle around 1:00 a.m. eyewitnesses remembers hearing a boom and immediately called 911. in court, that witness re-enacted mcbride's actions that night. she saw the young woman walking away looking like she was hurt and holding her head in hands. mcbride later returned to the scene at which point that same witness approached her. >> she just kept saying she wanted to go home. i said i wanted to try to get her home, you know, safely. then at that point i saw blood on her hands. so then at that point, i said, you know, you are hurt. so let me try to call -- i asked her did she know the phone number of anyone that i could call so i could let them know that she had been in an accident and inform them of where she was so that someone wo
mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. >>> today major developments in a shooting case that's been compared to the trayvon martin case.led theodore wafer will stand trial for second degree murder. the last month shooting death of renisha mcbride. the news comes after more than a day of riveting testimony about what went on that night. on november 2nd, mcbride crashed her car into a parked vehicle around 1:00 a.m. eyewitnesses remembers hearing a boom and immediately called 911. in...
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mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> will bart workers ever go on strike again? not if the agency's brand-new board president gets his way. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martinon strike twice this year but it could be the last time they are allowed to. don knapp with a plan that would ban bart strikes. don. >> reporter: i'm not hearing ifb. >> reporter: bart union leaders say they were shocked to learn of plans for a bart district vote on workers' right to strike. the plan comes from the incoming board president, joel keller. the news broke as unions were meeting with bart to work on a fix for the so-called mistake in a family leave provision in the new contract. >> here's mr. keller basically stirring it up for lack of a better word while we are trying to reach agreement. >> reporter: keller's no strike plan comes in the aftermath of contentious negotiations interrupted twice by strikes. >> and i think a strike by the bart workers constitutes a serious threat to the lives, property and welfare of all the people who live in the bay area counties. >> reporter: not surprisingly the unions disagree. >> i think it's disingenuous to put forward your proposal abou
mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> will bart workers ever go on strike again? not if the agency's brand-new board president gets his way. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martinon strike twice this year but it could be the last time they are allowed to. don knapp with a plan that would ban bart strikes. don. >> reporter: i'm not hearing ifb. >> reporter: bart union leaders say they were shocked to learn of plans for a bart district vote on workers' right to...
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martin bashir? >> nobody covered it. >> at all. they didn't cover it. but they don't cover the ongoing. when you have got the chris matthews who mr.l michelle bachmann -- call michelle palin an insult. they give us these lectures about decency they are nowhere to be found. >> is it about conservative women or is it about sarah palin? they feel you gishe gives out exactly what she gets. she is the uber conservative woman. sheets the north star of attacks. this whether or not an off-the-cuff remark. this was prepared piece. if that iss the case it took hi 1 days to do that. why whether or not he fired the moment he did that. where is the apology. she is a woman. racism is okay if you are a conservative black. it is okay if you are a catholic organization. all these things they preach. >> president obama made news speaking of ms ybs taujlilking t device iness in his country. listen to his take on it. >> the american people are good and decent. sometimes we get partly divided. specifically tries to deny it and splinter. >> he tried to divide the people and splint. >> some in the media have concluded this fiasco of obamacare is simply
martin bashir? >> nobody covered it. >> at all. they didn't cover it. but they don't cover the ongoing. when you have got the chris matthews who mr.l michelle bachmann -- call michelle palin an insult. they give us these lectures about decency they are nowhere to be found. >> is it about conservative women or is it about sarah palin? they feel you gishe gives out exactly what she gets. she is the uber conservative woman. sheets the north star of attacks. this whether or not an...
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. >> martin luther king, jr., if he were here this day, he would tell the president not to make these appointments. >> mresident, the lives of the people of this state are hanging in the balance. we question whether this is the kind of legacy you want to leave in the state of georgia. >> joining me now is another one of the medal of freedom recipients who was there at that press conference today, reverend joseph lowrie. thank you so much for being here. for people who may not know you and martin luther king jr. came up together in the civil rights movement, helped create it. today, you called the selection of judicial nominees from the first black president insulting. why? >> well, for instance, only one of the appointments is african-american. you consider since 1978 when we got the first african-american, that's all we've had, total number of three appointments. that's not fair. that's not judicial. that's not democratic. so we're asking the president and we recognize that somebody in his administration has done him a disservice in giving him these names, and he made a mistake in accepting them. we're
. >> martin luther king, jr., if he were here this day, he would tell the president not to make these appointments. >> mresident, the lives of the people of this state are hanging in the balance. we question whether this is the kind of legacy you want to leave in the state of georgia. >> joining me now is another one of the medal of freedom recipients who was there at that press conference today, reverend joseph lowrie. thank you so much for being here. for people who may not...
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the reverend martin luther king's atlanta church calling on the president to withdraw nominees saying they lack diversity and a step in the wrong direction. >> mr. president, the lies to the people of this state -- lives of the people of this state are hanging in the balance. we question whether this is the kind of legacy you want to leave in the state of georgia. we believe it is not too late to turn this train around. do we want the first african-american president, the first attorney general african-american to have this on their mark? martin luther king jr., if he were here this day, he would tell the president not to make these appointments. it runs right in the face of justice of fairness, of equality, of what is right for all of god's people. >> we've come too far, marched too long. prayed too hard, wept too bitterly, bled too profusely and died too young. let anybody turn back the clock. on our progress to a just society. god bless you and god keep you, mr. president, hear us. >> but the white house is pushing back and pushing back hard pointing to the 1% of confirmed judges who are african-americans. and joining me live to talk about t
the reverend martin luther king's atlanta church calling on the president to withdraw nominees saying they lack diversity and a step in the wrong direction. >> mr. president, the lies to the people of this state -- lives of the people of this state are hanging in the balance. we question whether this is the kind of legacy you want to leave in the state of georgia. we believe it is not too late to turn this train around. do we want the first african-american president, the first attorney...