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we think mr. king owes senator rand paul an apology. representative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime,i'm giving you a homework assignment. i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff notes for dummies. neil: all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. >> the next grtest generation or a great pain in the butt. kennedy: captivating the culture like a polarizing comment. to the point of uselessness. these whippersnappers are using technology and drive. and i'm not going to speculate, but we can talk about it here on the millennial edition of "the independents." kennedy:
we think mr. king owes senator rand paul an apology. representative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime,i'm giving you a homework assignment. i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff notes for dummies. neil: all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. >> the next grtest generation or a great pain in the butt. kennedy: captivating the culture like a polarizing comment. to the point of...
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at the time of arrest which is what happened to mr. king as part of the booking process. isn't your argument really what the police do subsequent to the taking of the sample? >> yes. under king the government may take d.n.a. at arrest for people arrested for serious crimes. however it cannot analyze or otherwise use that d.n.a. unless formal charges are filed and there is a judicial finding of probable cause to believe that the defendant is in fact guilty of a serious offense. >> you say it has to be a serious crime but the examples that justice kennedy used were in making the point about utility of d.n.a. was the 9/11 terrorists and timothy mchave a both of whom were arrested or picked up, stopped on very minor charges. seems the thrust of the majority no matter that d.n.a. how it comes into the possession of the government in terms of an arrest is an incredibly valuable tool. i know they use the term serious offense but it's a little hard to understand rational of the majority opinion being limited to just serious offenses when they make the point using two examples of n
at the time of arrest which is what happened to mr. king as part of the booking process. isn't your argument really what the police do subsequent to the taking of the sample? >> yes. under king the government may take d.n.a. at arrest for people arrested for serious crimes. however it cannot analyze or otherwise use that d.n.a. unless formal charges are filed and there is a judicial finding of probable cause to believe that the defendant is in fact guilty of a serious offense. >>...
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we think mr. king owessenator rand paul an apology. esentative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime, i'm giving you a homework assignment i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff nes for dummies. by the way, you swore to uphold [♪...] >> announcer: the following program is brought to you by nopalea, the anti-inflammatory wellness drink by trivita. stay tuned to learn how you can receive a 32-ounce bottle of nopalea free. >> a few months ago, i had a hard time walking this hill. but today, i'm doing it pain-free. do i have a secret? you bet. and that's why i'm here today to share that secret with you. >> announcer: could a natural wellness drink really help people with painful symptoms like chronic neck and back pain, swollen joints and muscle aches? or how about even sinus infections, skin disorders respiratory problems and more? on today's show, the new and natural anti-inflammatory wellness drink that's changing people's lives. then
we think mr. king owessenator rand paul an apology. esentative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime, i'm giving you a homework assignment i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff nes for dummies. by the way, you swore to uphold [♪...] >> announcer: the following program is brought to you by nopalea, the anti-inflammatory wellness drink by trivita. stay tuned to learn how you can...
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mr. king led the fight for the naming of the site after ms. rogers. it's an honor to be here and an honor to really have known ms. rogers and know when i'm making decisions at the board of supervisors i want to also know what ms. rogers do. if i do that i won't be politically correct and she was about that. you i'm happy to share in this occasion. i want to bring up the mayor >> thank you all so much for sharing with us on this occasion. >> well, thank you supervisor it's often said i just wanted to share my personal appreciation for everybody that's here we need to keep together closely. this is another a example of what we can do. just imagine i've got to thank mary helene rogers when they pointed out out that young would woman in the crowd that's another way of thanking the rogers family. but just think imagine if the asian and the african-american community got together on more projects what we could accomplish. this was what was behind the selling con valley and the experience of the city together to provide leadership on housing so that one hund
mr. king led the fight for the naming of the site after ms. rogers. it's an honor to be here and an honor to really have known ms. rogers and know when i'm making decisions at the board of supervisors i want to also know what ms. rogers do. if i do that i won't be politically correct and she was about that. you i'm happy to share in this occasion. i want to bring up the mayor >> thank you all so much for sharing with us on this occasion. >> well, thank you supervisor it's often said...
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we think mr. king owes senator rand paul an apology. entative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime, i'm giving you a homework assignment. i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff notes for dummies. by the way, you swore to uphold this so many years ago. see you at 5:00. have a great weekend everybody. >>> hello shall. i'm uma pemmaraju live from washington. we begin with two major news stories at this hour. one happening here at home. the other thousands of miles away overseas. a state of emergency in west virginia as thousands of people struggle another day without water for drinking, bathing or cooking. it's been three days since a chemical spill near charleston forced food and businesses to shut down and left residents scrambling where bottled water is in short supply. as of now, no word on when it will be declared safe enough to use. a live report from west virginia coming your way in just a fe
we think mr. king owes senator rand paul an apology. entative king, we extend an open invite to you to join us at your convenience. in the meantime, i'm giving you a homework assignment. i'm sending a copy of the constitution and i'll underline the fourth amendmentment. like cliff notes for dummies. by the way, you swore to uphold this so many years ago. see you at 5:00. have a great weekend everybody. >>> hello shall. i'm uma pemmaraju live from washington. we begin with two major...
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so as unthinkable it was mr. king who said it best we may have come on different ships but we're in the same boat now. it's a challenge we must confront by insuring every san franciscan that can work has a job. it's a challenge we confront by assuring every san franciscan is a afford to stay here it's a champ we confront by improving our schools and transportation system and keeping our streets safe. we're one city but we celebrate the success of all our resident and we share in the responsibility of those who are left behind. it's that same city that thousands will come up or come out to support a kid who soufrd from cancer and was bat kid. to find new opportunity i say get involved. you're now part of this city and must be part of the solution. acknowledge our impact and make it a good one that were understand that the homeless man you see sleeping in the doorway thought at one time was inevitable too but you may also one day find your that way. help clean up our local park and respect the history of those who were
so as unthinkable it was mr. king who said it best we may have come on different ships but we're in the same boat now. it's a challenge we must confront by insuring every san franciscan that can work has a job. it's a challenge we confront by assuring every san franciscan is a afford to stay here it's a champ we confront by improving our schools and transportation system and keeping our streets safe. we're one city but we celebrate the success of all our resident and we share in the...
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romancing in his turn for that to the campaigner and scottish pop star pat came think it's a much mr king for joining us here on our to international to talk about this as we have just heard from this report less than thirty percent of scots are up for independence well you only have eight months to go so what's your plan to try and win them over. well to some extent that kind of truth can annoy sense of people william hague coming up to school and i'm talking about all the difficulties of scotland being an international separate nations the incidentally william hague thought that five years after the scottish parliament was founded in one thousand nine hundred would be a disaster situation actually doing extremely well so it's some of the mess we have to dispel it number one scotland would have ninety n.b.c.'s as a share of the u.k. i say it's diplomatic i say it's what scotland can do with those ninety embassies is really to target and focus scottish produce scottish culture really give a give the scottish brand which will have you know an amazing promotional opportunity come the hundre
romancing in his turn for that to the campaigner and scottish pop star pat came think it's a much mr king for joining us here on our to international to talk about this as we have just heard from this report less than thirty percent of scots are up for independence well you only have eight months to go so what's your plan to try and win them over. well to some extent that kind of truth can annoy sense of people william hague coming up to school and i'm talking about all the difficulties of...
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good because you know i mean this is this is not this could be a basis you know fifteen minutes with mr kingcould run downhill if he thought he was the only growing national dish you know we wouldn't have a we don't have a plan to go national we certainly know that meatballs are liked all over the world specifically in new york right now we had a pop up actually in venice and l.a. in l.a. in los angeles and you know a thousand people showed up in four hours is pretty incredible for us to see that she wouldn't open here most likely not for then. we would love to open here but you know where new york and there's still neighborhoods in new york city that are are begging for the balls to the rest of us we have about one hundred seats in our biggest store and forty seats in our small center still seven outside the window absolutely not and. the window now but i can't believe i'm so so sad that this we made this for you this is this is a brooklyn. her big will those. are storm and this is a big pizza sandwich this is seven thousand calories and not only that but it is as close as it gets can i add
good because you know i mean this is this is not this could be a basis you know fifteen minutes with mr kingcould run downhill if he thought he was the only growing national dish you know we wouldn't have a we don't have a plan to go national we certainly know that meatballs are liked all over the world specifically in new york right now we had a pop up actually in venice and l.a. in l.a. in los angeles and you know a thousand people showed up in four hours is pretty incredible for us to see...
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i remember when mrs. king and i were first in jerusalem.rented a car and drove from jerusalem down to jericho. and as soon as we got on that road, i said to my wife, "i can see why jesus used this as the setting for his parable." it's a winding, meandering road. it's really conducive for ambushing. you start out in jerusalem, which is about 1,200 miles or rather 1,200 feet above sea level. and by the time you get down to jericho, 15 or 20 minutes later, you're about 2,200 feet below sea level. that's a dangerous road. in the days of jesus it came to be known as the "bloody pass." and you know, it's possible that the priest and the levite looked over that man on the ground and wondered if the robbers were still around. or it's possible that they felt that the man on the ground was merely faking, and he was acting like he had been robbed and hurt, in order to seize them over there, lure them there for quick and easy seizure. and so the first question that the priest asked, the first question that the levite asked was, "if i stop to help this
i remember when mrs. king and i were first in jerusalem.rented a car and drove from jerusalem down to jericho. and as soon as we got on that road, i said to my wife, "i can see why jesus used this as the setting for his parable." it's a winding, meandering road. it's really conducive for ambushing. you start out in jerusalem, which is about 1,200 miles or rather 1,200 feet above sea level. and by the time you get down to jericho, 15 or 20 minutes later, you're about 2,200 feet below...
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mr. king's face on somebody else's body. this morning i spoke about the image with dr. r bu bernice. >> i have mixed feelings. certainly i'm appalled. when you see it, it's kind of horrific, that doesn't match martin luther king, jr. there's a lot of ignorance. we have a lot to do in terms of educating particularly those under 30 about the sacrifices so many people made for them, what it all represented, how it connects with life today. part of my mig in life is to try to do just that. it doesn't mean i'm going to reach everyone but i'm going to reach everyone i can. >> how do you do that? is there a significant challenge in the under 30 group? there does seem to be a disconnect to understand the prelude to the work he did and the work he did and what happened shortly affiliated? >> -- shortly thereafter. >> we have to do a consistent campaign. they are going to affect the rest of their generation. if you get a few of them and put them on a specific assignment, i think they can help their peers to better understand. we have a camp called the now camp, nonviolence opportu
mr. king's face on somebody else's body. this morning i spoke about the image with dr. r bu bernice. >> i have mixed feelings. certainly i'm appalled. when you see it, it's kind of horrific, that doesn't match martin luther king, jr. there's a lot of ignorance. we have a lot to do in terms of educating particularly those under 30 about the sacrifices so many people made for them, what it all represented, how it connects with life today. part of my mig in life is to try to do just that. it...
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at the time of arrest which is what happened to mr. king as part of the booking process. so isn't your argument really what the police do subsequent to the taking of the sample? >> yes. under king, the government may take d.n.a. at arrest for people it has arrested for serious crimes. however, it cannot analyze or otherwise use that d.n.a. unless formal charges are filed and there is a judicial finding of probable cause to believe that the defendant is in fact guilty of a serious offense. >> you say that it has to be a serious crime, but the examples that justice kennedy used were making the point about utility of d.n.a. was the 9/11 terrorists and timothy mcveigh, both of whom were arrested or picked up, stopped on very minor charges. seems the thrust of the majority opinion is that d.n.a., no matter how it comes into the possession of the government in terms of an arrest, is an incredibly valuable tool. i know they use the term serious offense, but it's a little hard to understand rationale of the majority opinion being limited to just serious offenses when they make the
at the time of arrest which is what happened to mr. king as part of the booking process. so isn't your argument really what the police do subsequent to the taking of the sample? >> yes. under king, the government may take d.n.a. at arrest for people it has arrested for serious crimes. however, it cannot analyze or otherwise use that d.n.a. unless formal charges are filed and there is a judicial finding of probable cause to believe that the defendant is in fact guilty of a serious offense....
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because by the time -- mr. king was in custody long after d.n.a. had connected him to this rape. by the time d.n.a. results could help law enforcement in california, no, what someone has done in the past, whether this person might be dangerous, the people i'm talking about are not in custody, there is no need to make bail determinations. they are free people. haskell was in six days of being arrested issued a certificate saying no charges are being filed. her d.n.a. being tested 31 days later did not help the jail deal with security issues, she was not in jail. >> so define for us what is the class or how do you define the people who to whom this lawsuit applies? as to the members of this class how do you define the people with regard to this class? it hadn't been certified, right? >> yes it was certified in july of 2010. >> that class encompasses everybody who is arrested? >> everybody who is arrested and is required to give a d.n.a. sample. >> so you have to talk about everybody and that brings to us just like king. you can no longer talk about your individual people. you have
because by the time -- mr. king was in custody long after d.n.a. had connected him to this rape. by the time d.n.a. results could help law enforcement in california, no, what someone has done in the past, whether this person might be dangerous, the people i'm talking about are not in custody, there is no need to make bail determinations. they are free people. haskell was in six days of being arrested issued a certificate saying no charges are being filed. her d.n.a. being tested 31 days later...
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king and mrs. king's only grandchild is your daughter that he never, of course, got to see. etting a little personal. but what does king day mean to dr. king's granddaughter, and what do you hope it will mean to her as she grows up? >> well, i think she is getting more of an understanding. this year for the first time she watched a cartoon called "our friend martin" which is a whole experience teaching. >> you wrote a children's book. >> i wrote a children's book. and i've read the book to her. in fact, i'm speaking at her school tomorrow. i want to get back to atlanta. and of course she is here in new york, she and my wife are here in new york with me as well. so they observed the holiday with me. we're teaching her so that she understands and appreciates who her grandfather. and she does know. >> i remember when the memorial was being dedicated, the monument to your father, the only one in that area, and you and your wife took your daughter there. and she, for whatever reason looked at her grandfather and said i won't cry. and you were amaze because she was too young to eve
king and mrs. king's only grandchild is your daughter that he never, of course, got to see. etting a little personal. but what does king day mean to dr. king's granddaughter, and what do you hope it will mean to her as she grows up? >> well, i think she is getting more of an understanding. this year for the first time she watched a cartoon called "our friend martin" which is a whole experience teaching. >> you wrote a children's book. >> i wrote a children's book....
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todd in queens that her name is actually mrs. king and her husband is not even a tiny bit black but entirely white from a good family in newport, road island and i am frightfully sorry for the confusion that may now attend to her. he then died. the doctor very kindly but in a way may sound sentimental but place in to the book in a way, had the certificate of death and asked for the race of the deceased and he scored out the words black and white and wrote in handwriting american. that seemed to me quite charming. two final things which relate to the chapter part of the book dominated by metal, the first is about electricity. i became fascinated with i am sure you are aware of the basic ideas behind the distribution of electricity, thomas edison went on to found general electric, was the first to distribute electricity, build a power station in lower manhattan, distributed dc power. d.c. in the power station, the dimmer the lights or the lower the power. then nicholas tesla invented ac, the patent was born by george westinghouse and th
todd in queens that her name is actually mrs. king and her husband is not even a tiny bit black but entirely white from a good family in newport, road island and i am frightfully sorry for the confusion that may now attend to her. he then died. the doctor very kindly but in a way may sound sentimental but place in to the book in a way, had the certificate of death and asked for the race of the deceased and he scored out the words black and white and wrote in handwriting american. that seemed to...
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. >> not with respect to the people i'm talking about specifically because by the time mr. king was in custody, long after his d.n.a. had connected him to this rape. by the time d.n.a. results could help law enforcement in california know what someone has done in the past, whether this person might be dangerous, the people eem talking about here, they're not in custody, there's no need to make bail determinations for them. they've been unconditionally released. they are free people. lily haskell was within six days of being arrested issued a certificate that said no charges are being filed. her tennessee is being tested 31 days later, did not help the jail deal with security issues. >> you brought a challenge and narrowing it down to an applied challenge as to members of the class. >> in light of king, yes. >> and so what is -- define for us what is the class or what is the -- how do you define the people to whom this lawsuit applies? >> the class -- >> hasn't been certified right? >> it was serltfied on january 29, 2010. >> so that class is gone, right? that class emcompasses e
. >> not with respect to the people i'm talking about specifically because by the time mr. king was in custody, long after his d.n.a. had connected him to this rape. by the time d.n.a. results could help law enforcement in california know what someone has done in the past, whether this person might be dangerous, the people eem talking about here, they're not in custody, there's no need to make bail determinations for them. they've been unconditionally released. they are free people. lily...
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king's name including president and mrs. obama. the king family will lay a wreath at the monument honoring dr. king in washington, d.c. and king's daughter bernice urges a day of nonviolence. and cities will take part in the eighth annual mlk peace walk. people in the bay area can commemorate the day with a ride on the annual freedom train. the train leaves san jose at 10:00 this morning, runs nonstop to san francisco. organizers have warned low turnout is threatening to end the 30-year tradition. participation has declined. the freedom train in the bay area is the only one still in operation. tickets cost $15. >> 4:46. questions about our country's relationship with russia. did russia help edward snowden even before he fled the u.s.? will the athletes be safe at the olympics? new video posted by suicide bombers has american leaders deeply worried. tracie potts takes a look from capitol hill. >> reporter: a new video from islamic extremists show how two planned this deadly explosion a few weeks ago. in it they claim the olympics are
king's name including president and mrs. obama. the king family will lay a wreath at the monument honoring dr. king in washington, d.c. and king's daughter bernice urges a day of nonviolence. and cities will take part in the eighth annual mlk peace walk. people in the bay area can commemorate the day with a ride on the annual freedom train. the train leaves san jose at 10:00 this morning, runs nonstop to san francisco. organizers have warned low turnout is threatening to end the 30-year...
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mr. peter king i was not here for the last hearing and so i just want to extend my personal welcome and glad you are aboard. >> thank you very much, madam chair and it is good to be here and i am enjoying on being on the commission and i am looking forward to serving you and the other members as well. >> and we look forward to you. >> any way, roll call. commissioner king? >> here. >> commissioner hur is excused, as is vice chair renne, he is also excused. commissioner andrews. >> here. >> and with that we have a quorum and we will proceed with the day's business. is there any public comment. are there any matters before we move ahead on the agenda? >> first up, the discussion and possible action on draft amendment, to the sunshine ordinance regulation 67.33-1 director st croix. >> expanding the number of ways that folks that have to file the sunshine ordinance declarations and the state ethics declarations currently they have to be filed at the office in paper fork. we are expanding this to allow them to send fax or e-mail or regular mail in order to safety that obligation and this will mak
mr. peter king i was not here for the last hearing and so i just want to extend my personal welcome and glad you are aboard. >> thank you very much, madam chair and it is good to be here and i am enjoying on being on the commission and i am looking forward to serving you and the other members as well. >> and we look forward to you. >> any way, roll call. commissioner king? >> here. >> commissioner hur is excused, as is vice chair renne, he is also excused....
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the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, -- mohammed to his right and then art mr. kingi just don't have a whole lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realize that is not entirely my fault. i didn't grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and in virginia we had lee jackson king day, where we celebrated robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> a big day. >> right. >> like a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. this was a celebration of lee jackson king birthday until 2000 this goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson when you do politicize him. you rob him of his actual legacy. you rob him up the words that he spoke and wrote and the fight that he fought during his lifetime. and you can do whatever you want with him and martin luther king is not alone in this. we depoliticize everyone. we be politicize american history. when you are a country as arrogant as the united states
the picture in our household was malcolm x in the center, -- mohammed to his right and then art mr. kingi just don't have a whole lot of emotional pull to the legacy of dr. king. i realize that is not entirely my fault. i didn't grow up celebrating martin luther king jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and in virginia we had lee jackson king day, where we celebrated robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> a big day. >> right. >>...
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at the time of arrest which is what happened to mr. king as part of the booking process. isn't your argument really what the police do subsequent to the taking of the sample? >> yes. under king the government may take d.n.a. at arrest for people arrested for serious crimes. however it cannot analyze or otherwise use that d.n.a. unless formal charges are filed and there is a judicial finding of probable cause to believe that the defendant is in fact guilty of a serious offense. >> you say it has to be a serious crime but the examples that justice kennedy used were in making the point about utility of d.n.a. was the 9/11 terrorists and timothy mcveigh, both of whom were arrested or picked up, stopped on very minor charges. seems the thrust of the majority opinion is that d.n.a. no matter how it comes into the possession of the government in terms of an arrest is an incredibly valuable tool. i know they use the term serious offense, but it's a little hard to understand rationale of the majority opinion being limited to just serious offenses when they make the point using two
at the time of arrest which is what happened to mr. king as part of the booking process. isn't your argument really what the police do subsequent to the taking of the sample? >> yes. under king the government may take d.n.a. at arrest for people arrested for serious crimes. however it cannot analyze or otherwise use that d.n.a. unless formal charges are filed and there is a judicial finding of probable cause to believe that the defendant is in fact guilty of a serious offense. >>...
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king cove would be upset. she knew that i would be upset. but it's less than a thousand people, she thinks. well, mr. president, that's just not how you do things. it is just not how you do things. the people of king cove are without hope right now for one reason, and that's because of this decision from the secretary. and i've come here to tell the senate what happened to them and what was supposed to be, what was supposed to be a season of joy and celebration, and i truthfully cannot use strong enough words to show the depth of my anger for this decision. i can't fathom why she came to it, why she was willing to sign her name to it, but i for one never thought that we would see a gay where under the guise of making -- a day where under the guise of making a public interest decision a cabinet secretary would so blatantly disregard the public's health and safety. and we have. so the question now is, does it stand? are we going to do what we know is right and make sure those who live in king cove are protected? well, i have my answer. i am going to stand in solidarity with the people of king cove and o
king cove would be upset. she knew that i would be upset. but it's less than a thousand people, she thinks. well, mr. president, that's just not how you do things. it is just not how you do things. the people of king cove are without hope right now for one reason, and that's because of this decision from the secretary. and i've come here to tell the senate what happened to them and what was supposed to be, what was supposed to be a season of joy and celebration, and i truthfully cannot use...
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the chair now recognizes chairman emeritus, mr. king from new york. from all sides, really. for instance, congresswoman harmon, you mentioned the domestic terrorism. home grown terrorism. it was no more effective force against that, i believe, than the n.y.p.d. you have a personal interest since you have family members living in new york. if you read "the new york times" editorial after editorial denouncing them accusing them of profiling and going after innocent people. they did more to protect a major urban area than any other element in the country. drp jones, you mentioned the nsa and congresswoman about the importance of it. we can have an intelligent debate about what should be done and not done. i don't see that. politics with regard with spying, snooping, you look at the lettering during the tv show nsa scandal. no one has come up with abuse in all the years. rather than having an intelligent conversation we go off on histrionic. we talk about them being an imperial power. we want to be in war. anybody who has been in the military knows that's the last thing you want
the chair now recognizes chairman emeritus, mr. king from new york. from all sides, really. for instance, congresswoman harmon, you mentioned the domestic terrorism. home grown terrorism. it was no more effective force against that, i believe, than the n.y.p.d. you have a personal interest since you have family members living in new york. if you read "the new york times" editorial after editorial denouncing them accusing them of profiling and going after innocent people. they did more...
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he was a close associate of dr king's. mr bond. such a pleasure to have you on the show today. is the dr king we are commemorating the dr king you knew or are you one of those concerned that his image has been san tied over the years? >> i think he's very much been a san tied figure. the person we are celebrating today and this month is not the same person i knew or the person his friends or neighbours new. this is somebody very different from that. he's an okay guy. but he's not the man we knew. >> too much of a saint. we made him out to be too much of a saint. obviously he inspired millions and made a dramatic difference in our country, give us your opinion on how close america is in 2014 to dr king's vision for the country, where are we failing. >> it's not possible to quantify this or answer the question you asked in any way saying "20%, 30%, 40 or 50. you cap do it that way. you can say while we made progress since the days when dr king died, but we have not come as close as we ought to. we haven't done as much as we ought to. take housing segregation. we have laws that per
he was a close associate of dr king's. mr bond. such a pleasure to have you on the show today. is the dr king we are commemorating the dr king you knew or are you one of those concerned that his image has been san tied over the years? >> i think he's very much been a san tied figure. the person we are celebrating today and this month is not the same person i knew or the person his friends or neighbours new. this is somebody very different from that. he's an okay guy. but he's not the man...
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king day. she wrote, mr. president, in honor of martin luther king jr., no more playing the race card.r the nation is in danger of having a red flag raised over pennsylvania avenue anytime soon. >>> the soda fountains may no longer be segregated, but does everyone truly have a seat at the table? that's next. begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. want to play hide and seek? yeah! 1... 2... 6... 10! [ female announcer ] piÑa colada yoplait. it is so good when you need a little escape. [ mom ] still counting. >>> this is america's opportunity to help bridge the gulf b
king day. she wrote, mr. president, in honor of martin luther king jr., no more playing the race card.r the nation is in danger of having a red flag raised over pennsylvania avenue anytime soon. >>> the soda fountains may no longer be segregated, but does everyone truly have a seat at the table? that's next. begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots...
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king jr.'s 85th birthday. a federal holiday that probably wouldn't exist if it were not for the hard work of mrs. lebration comes on the heels of the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty and the march on washington. the march emphasized jobs because while the civil rights movement initially focused on ending discrimination against african-americans, dr. king also understood the connection between social and economic justice and the dignity of work. he believed that a focus on eliminating poverty could actually help bridge america's racial and economic divides and unite americans of all races who share similar economic struggles. president lyndon johnson knew he couldn't wanl his war on poverty without dr. king, so just two days after being elected president in 1964, president johnson called dr. king. >> we're going to spend a lot of time with shriver on our poverty thing and i wish you'd give a little thought to it because that offers a lot of opportunity for our young people that have been denied. we got this behind us now, and we've got to move on the next four years and make some advances, an
king jr.'s 85th birthday. a federal holiday that probably wouldn't exist if it were not for the hard work of mrs. lebration comes on the heels of the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty and the march on washington. the march emphasized jobs because while the civil rights movement initially focused on ending discrimination against african-americans, dr. king also understood the connection between social and economic justice and the dignity of work. he believed that a focus on eliminating...
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mrs. coretta scott king, the widow of dr. martin luther king jr.any years ago she embraced me and work i was doing in national action network because of my close working with her son martin iii. she told me, al, you cannot become what you're fighting. name-calling is not just justified because of emotion. just because you disagree with people does not mean you don't respect them and that the words that come out of your mouth or that you write have to represent the highest order. so when mr. phil griffin and others said that's how they operate around here, it only confirmed a decade of training by people liquor reta scott king. every night i take people on here, but i do not attack them personally. i learned after saying a lot of things out of emotion that you only get in the way of not only people that want to hear what is right, you get in the way of your own sole and your own belief that we really need to make people better, not bitter. we do not have to be disagreeable in order to disagree. olay presents the new regenerist luminous collection. w
mrs. coretta scott king, the widow of dr. martin luther king jr.any years ago she embraced me and work i was doing in national action network because of my close working with her son martin iii. she told me, al, you cannot become what you're fighting. name-calling is not just justified because of emotion. just because you disagree with people does not mean you don't respect them and that the words that come out of your mouth or that you write have to represent the highest order. so when mr....
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mr. peter king from new york. >> it sounds like i'm dead. [laughter] >> thank you mr. chairman and let me thank the witnesses for being here today. senator lieberman and general keane have testified before and jane harman is still part of the committee and spent her formative years in the committee and a great work you did and general keane aren't r. and i are the only two that don't have an accent. [laughter] i agree with everything said here today especially with the tone and the rational level of debate we have had and i do agree there's a narrative which is heard in our country. i think it comes from people of both parties, people in the media from all sides really. for instance, congressman harman you mentioned the threats from domestic or homegrown terrorism. there is no more effective force against that then i believe the law enforcement but if you have read the new york times there was an editorial denouncing the nypd accusing them of profiling and yet they did more than any element in the country. dr. jones he mentioned an essay and so did congressman harman a
mr. peter king from new york. >> it sounds like i'm dead. [laughter] >> thank you mr. chairman and let me thank the witnesses for being here today. senator lieberman and general keane have testified before and jane harman is still part of the committee and spent her formative years in the committee and a great work you did and general keane aren't r. and i are the only two that don't have an accent. [laughter] i agree with everything said here today especially with the tone and the...
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king day. she wrote, "mr. president, in honor of martin luther king jr.ommit to ending racial divides, no more playing the race card." it's not clear if she thought she was talking about a specific incident. >>> but the first family honored martin luther king jr. yesterday by helping out in a soup kitchen. they prepared burritos with volunteers at the d.c. central kitchen, which celebrated its 25th anniversary yesterday. >>> and politico reports president obama's 2012 campaign manager, jim messina, is signing on to help charlie crisp return to the governor's mansion. the republican, turned independent, turned democrat, would face current governor rick scott if he wins the nomination. >>> that wraps this hour of "jansing and co.," i'll stick around through chris christie's inauguration coming up next here on msnbc. [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of
king day. she wrote, "mr. president, in honor of martin luther king jr.ommit to ending racial divides, no more playing the race card." it's not clear if she thought she was talking about a specific incident. >>> but the first family honored martin luther king jr. yesterday by helping out in a soup kitchen. they prepared burritos with volunteers at the d.c. central kitchen, which celebrated its 25th anniversary yesterday. >>> and politico reports president obama's...
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sarah palin doing her darnedest to honor martin luther king day, posted to her facebook account, mr. her king jr. and all who commit to ending any racial divide, no more playing the race card. well, there's something truly sinister in this remark. say what you will about the president's policies, about his politics, both are fair game. but excuse me, madame, former governor, it's my reckoning that this president born to black and white presidents has been extraordinarily free of bringing race into politics. you can put the late johnnie cochran at one end of the spectrum and him in the other. case in point, my interview with him. i gave the president a huge target to speak about. i asked him what he thought about the republican party's efforts in three different states to suppress the votes of minorities. did he go for it? briefly, yes. he questioned how a person could hold to faith in american exceptionalism, and then do everything he could to make it harder for people to vote. did he dwell on that point? no. he immediately moved to what he called the bigger problem of people having g
sarah palin doing her darnedest to honor martin luther king day, posted to her facebook account, mr. her king jr. and all who commit to ending any racial divide, no more playing the race card. well, there's something truly sinister in this remark. say what you will about the president's policies, about his politics, both are fair game. but excuse me, madame, former governor, it's my reckoning that this president born to black and white presidents has been extraordinarily free of bringing race...
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. >> after an early celebration in hawaii with oprah winfrey and gayle king, mrs.ll mark her birthday with a dance party here at the white house. she's told guests to wear comfortable shoes. athena jones, the white house. >>> a rather candid interview with "people" magazine. joining us sandra westphal who completed the interview for "people." were you surprised by her blunt honesty when she said never say never to blastic surgery or botox? >> ways surprised in the entire interview at how open she was to talking about things that a lot of women would consider deeply personal. even turning 50 is something some women would lie about, but she's really open to girl talk. i think with the idea of reaching women across the country and telling them, you know, life is not downhill after 50, there's still higher peaks to scale. but yes, i have asked other first ladies about plastic surgery in the past and not gotten such an open and candid response. so it was a fun conversation with her. >> talk a little bit more about the change in her exercise routine, a little bit more yo
. >> after an early celebration in hawaii with oprah winfrey and gayle king, mrs.ll mark her birthday with a dance party here at the white house. she's told guests to wear comfortable shoes. athena jones, the white house. >>> a rather candid interview with "people" magazine. joining us sandra westphal who completed the interview for "people." were you surprised by her blunt honesty when she said never say never to blastic surgery or botox? >> ways...
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king's legacy by taking part in community service. including the president and mrs. . king's dream was on display over the weekend, thanks to a kind heart and a simple game of catch. >> a texas police officer was on patrol when he spotted a young boy playing with a football all by himself. so, the sergeant's dash cam video was rolling when he got out of his squad car, approached the 10-year-old named jermaine ford, and tossed the ball with him for a few minutes. >> that's great. the texas police department posted the video on facebook, along with a caption reading, while a game of football may not mean much to some. for some it could mean everything. >> and what a difference. jermaine says he wants to either be a football player or a police officer. >> that's fantastic. >> so inspirational. >> very much. >>> coming up, a coach's confusion. imagine having four sets of twins on the same high school basketball team. we'll introduce you to them and find out how the coach manages to tell them apart. >> four sets of twins. >>> first, the cosmic wake-up call. the unbelievabl
king's legacy by taking part in community service. including the president and mrs. . king's dream was on display over the weekend, thanks to a kind heart and a simple game of catch. >> a texas police officer was on patrol when he spotted a young boy playing with a football all by himself. so, the sergeant's dash cam video was rolling when he got out of his squad car, approached the 10-year-old named jermaine ford, and tossed the ball with him for a few minutes. >> that's great. the...
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in our country the rule of law is supposed to be king, but mr. obama didn't get that memo, charles.or it. there is no hoping that off for a year. >> and we will be clobbered with much more. everybody is talking about the supposedly that's spiral facing insurers is not enough young, healthy people will offset the cost of caring for the ill. it is not the insurers who will get clobbered because this law also provides for a bailout. have to compensate insurers who lose money the first three years of the law because they have an adversely selected pool of enrollees. stuart: if the government is not allowed to bail out insurance companies. >> then they will go out of business? no, no. what this law intends to do is drive the insurers out of business were not participating in the exchanges. if you said to ford we will give a government subsidy to everybody who buys a ford car and you can price it as low as you want so you don't have to worry about losing money, what would happen to chrysler? chrysler would go out of business because they would have to compete on an uneven playing field. c
in our country the rule of law is supposed to be king, but mr. obama didn't get that memo, charles.or it. there is no hoping that off for a year. >> and we will be clobbered with much more. everybody is talking about the supposedly that's spiral facing insurers is not enough young, healthy people will offset the cost of caring for the ill. it is not the insurers who will get clobbered because this law also provides for a bailout. have to compensate insurers who lose money the first three...
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king. >> gary: mr.is evening >> we go to all of the home games spirit of this week we decided to stay home. when you go on the road you will receive the worst seats in the stadium. we will have about 76,000 people screaming that our kids sucks and i do not need to hear that. (laughter) >> gary: you never get over those guys criticizing him? >> is still our son. i cannot think you will ever get over hearing people criticize your kid. >> gary: do you look at 10 maning been your son? >> patent is so awesome that we would certainly like to compete against him. it was a disappointing season we could not compete against tempered although we did when games peyton brings an extra spice to it. >> gary: similar story, that it is hard for patent and tom to be friends when they want the same deal? >> actually, they are friends off the field. but on the to on the field they are competitors. >> gary: i have to ask the bowsher international standing are you welcome in brazil? >> (laughter) >> gary: when you go togis s
king. >> gary: mr.is evening >> we go to all of the home games spirit of this week we decided to stay home. when you go on the road you will receive the worst seats in the stadium. we will have about 76,000 people screaming that our kids sucks and i do not need to hear that. (laughter) >> gary: you never get over those guys criticizing him? >> is still our son. i cannot think you will ever get over hearing people criticize your kid. >> gary: do you look at 10...
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let's talk about a ninety nine memphis grand jury case that did conclude that dr king's assassination wasn't part of mr by government conspiracy i mean what do you guys think about this monumental court decision and why has there been no kind of acknowledgement of this in the mainstream narrative well because again controlling that narrative is incredibly important and invaluable to to the government not only is was dr king's assassination speech i would say spearheaded and carried out by the f.b.i. and the cia many will tell you this so was the assassination of john kennedy and so is the assassination of malcolm x. it's not a coincidence that j. edgar hoover's considered dr king to be a the most dangerous man in america and along with that. was was doing everything in his power to see to it that a quote unquote black messiah would not rise within the black community and disrupt what they consider to be the acceptable status and about thirty seconds and you want to add anything to say that dr king was seen as a threat by the society he was he was. he was marginalized by the leadership of the civil righ
let's talk about a ninety nine memphis grand jury case that did conclude that dr king's assassination wasn't part of mr by government conspiracy i mean what do you guys think about this monumental court decision and why has there been no kind of acknowledgement of this in the mainstream narrative well because again controlling that narrative is incredibly important and invaluable to to the government not only is was dr king's assassination speech i would say spearheaded and carried out by the...
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let's talk about a ninety nine memphis grand jury case that did conclude that dr king's assassination wasn't part of mr by government conspiracy i mean what do you guys think about this monumental court decision and why has there been no kind of acknowledgement of this in the mainstream narrative well because again controlling that narrative is incredibly important and invaluable to to the government not only is was dr king's assassination speech i would say spearheaded and carried out by the f.b.i. and the cia many will tell you that so was the assassination of john kennedy and so is the assassination of malcolm x. it's not a coincidence that j. edgar hoover's considered dr king to be a the most dangerous man in america and along with that. was was doing everything in his power to see to it that a quote unquote black messiah would not rise within the black community and disrupt what they consider to be the acceptable status and about thirty seconds and you want to add anything to say that dr king was seen as a threat by the society he was he was. he was marginalized by the leadership of the civil righ
let's talk about a ninety nine memphis grand jury case that did conclude that dr king's assassination wasn't part of mr by government conspiracy i mean what do you guys think about this monumental court decision and why has there been no kind of acknowledgement of this in the mainstream narrative well because again controlling that narrative is incredibly important and invaluable to to the government not only is was dr king's assassination speech i would say spearheaded and carried out by the...
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mr. steve king and congressman debbie wasser man shults. we had you here yesterday.t's assume he is at the top of the food chain here. he gave his message last night. it is for you to decide whether or not to follow. is there anything that will enable you to reach across? >> it's awfully hard to find. it really was. i thought that unifying moment when he honored sergeant cory. you could feel it, the emotion in the room had to go all the way to the ceiling. that did unify us in support of the sacrifice of our warriors. then when the first lady walk in, you could also feel a warmth for the first lady. we just disagree philosophically. >> do you agree -- forget about that. what am i asking you that for. he came forward and said i'm going to do things myself. does that make you think, well, we better work with him then? >> he's done that in the past. there are a number of places where the president has just issued an order or done a press conference or a third tier notice that changed the law. we understood he was going to do that. and of course i understand up and defen
mr. steve king and congressman debbie wasser man shults. we had you here yesterday.t's assume he is at the top of the food chain here. he gave his message last night. it is for you to decide whether or not to follow. is there anything that will enable you to reach across? >> it's awfully hard to find. it really was. i thought that unifying moment when he honored sergeant cory. you could feel it, the emotion in the room had to go all the way to the ceiling. that did unify us in support of...
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king's legacy. president and mrs. obama and their two daughters volunteered at a community kitchen, helping to prepare meals for local shelters. and there were events nationwide. in king's hometown of atlanta, celebrants paid tribute with dancing, singing, and drum performances. in denver, thousands gathered at the "i have a dream" monument for the mile-high city's annual king day parade. adults and children also turned out in st. paul, minnesota to march in honor of dr. king's life and mission. >> we need to forgive what has happened bad to us in this country and look forth to making it a better place and we all can be a part of that by pitching in and doing our part. >> reporter: parades also were held in los angeles phoenix and elsewhere. >> ifill: an american missionary held in north korea for more than a year appealed today for the u.s. government to secure his release. kenneth bae was arrested in november of 2012, convicted of crimes against the state and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. today, bae appeared a
king's legacy. president and mrs. obama and their two daughters volunteered at a community kitchen, helping to prepare meals for local shelters. and there were events nationwide. in king's hometown of atlanta, celebrants paid tribute with dancing, singing, and drum performances. in denver, thousands gathered at the "i have a dream" monument for the mile-high city's annual king day parade. adults and children also turned out in st. paul, minnesota to march in honor of dr. king's life...
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. >> up ethics, the king of all cable -- mr. bill o'reilly. he's bolder and fresher than ever. one for 14 consecutive years and counting. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >>> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. stop the b.s. here. stop the crap. none of this was your fault? oh, no. people lost millions but it wasn't your fault. come on, you coward. say the truth. >> coward? >> you like to engage. you like to debate. >> when i starred we were the maverick, provocateurs, jabbing everybody. now we are a go to program. when people need solid information about the stock market collapse or a president or what's happening they come here. so now i have to be a little bit more measured. i can't whack people in the head. >> we passed in 1994, in fact. >> now we are back to 1994? >> yes. >> it's bull. >> this is why americans don't trust the government. >> barney frank is a good example. i have to be more methodical than i was i
. >> up ethics, the king of all cable -- mr. bill o'reilly. he's bolder and fresher than ever. one for 14 consecutive years and counting. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >>> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. stop the b.s. here. stop the crap. none of this was your fault? oh, no. people lost millions but it wasn't...