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the chair now recognizes the gentleman mr. king. >> i appreciate your testimony mr. secretary. listening to the testimony -- there we go. listening to the testimony about i.c.e. detainers, and -- i'm going to pause for a minute here. can i have a clear path? thank you. listening for a moment about i.c.e. detainers this first question occurs to me, how long have we been operating under i.c.e. detainers? do you know when the inception was? >> i.c.e. detainers go back a long way. >> 1986? >> when i was a federal prosecutor 25 years ago we had i.c.e. detainers. >> and how long has this been a problem? in your testimony you said that 12 -- in the last year, 12,000 i.c.e. detainers were ignored or not responded to by local law enforcement. 12,000. is that indicative of a problem we've had over a 20-year period of time, or is that a short-term anomaly? >> i think that that number has been growing. with the number of jurisdictions that have been passing ordinances and laws and signing executive orders to limit their cooperating with us. i expect the number has been growing annually, si
the chair now recognizes the gentleman mr. king. >> i appreciate your testimony mr. secretary. listening to the testimony -- there we go. listening to the testimony about i.c.e. detainers, and -- i'm going to pause for a minute here. can i have a clear path? thank you. listening for a moment about i.c.e. detainers this first question occurs to me, how long have we been operating under i.c.e. detainers? do you know when the inception was? >> i.c.e. detainers go back a long way....
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mr. king: that is how you get the edge. mark: that's how you get the edge. classic.on twice a day, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. until next week, sayonara. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and shock, . lane.s program, danne
mr. king: that is how you get the edge. mark: that's how you get the edge. classic.on twice a day, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. until next week, sayonara. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing...
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mr. king: that is how you get the edge. mark: that's how you get the edge. classic.on twice a day, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. until next week, sayonara. ♪ ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program, danny lane. ♪
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mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, i have never face add more difficult decision than vote on the iran nuclear weapons agreement, which is currently scheduled for mid-september. the stakes could not be higher, the issues more complex, or the risks more difficult to calculate. in approaching this decision, i've taken a two-prong path. the first is to have learned everything i possibly could about the agreement itself and then carefully analyze the alternatives. this second step is critically important, particularly in this case. no negotiated agreement is perfect, and it's easy to pick apart whatever agreement is before you. but the question is, compared to what? often an imperfect agreement is preferable when compared to the likely alternatives. starting with a close reading of the agreement over several nights and early mornings back in july and following hearings, classified briefings and sessions, meeting with experts inside and outside the administration, extensive readings about the agreement and its im
mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, i have never face add more difficult decision than vote on the iran nuclear weapons agreement, which is currently scheduled for mid-september. the stakes could not be higher, the issues more complex, or the risks more difficult to calculate. in approaching this decision, i've taken a two-prong path. the first is to have learned everything i possibly could about the agreement itself and then...
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died. >> and i want to ask you, mr. king -- it was written by amiri baraka, who you had a friendship. you were friends. >> yeah, 50 years. >> so, it's this work about this very important man written by a very important man. why do you think this work resonates with audiences today? >> well, i think it resonates because everyone hears what they want to articulate, but are afraid to. and the words that du bois used and the words that amiri baraka use are words that a lot of african-americans feel, but are not in a position to articulate it or not in a position to articulate it well. too much is at stake if they do articulate it. and so what happens is, young people miss out on the courage. they miss out on the articulation. they miss out on the unbelievable education of dr. du bois, you know, the first african-american to graduate harvard, you know? ironically, he and art went to fisk, you know? so, it's like, these interconnections, these crossings. but i think amiri baraka really was writing about himself in a sense because,
died. >> and i want to ask you, mr. king -- it was written by amiri baraka, who you had a friendship. you were friends. >> yeah, 50 years. >> so, it's this work about this very important man written by a very important man. why do you think this work resonates with audiences today? >> well, i think it resonates because everyone hears what they want to articulate, but are afraid to. and the words that du bois used and the words that amiri baraka use are words that a lot...
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the mysterious mr. king discovered it was this remarkable woman carole king. >> carole king made the transition being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own rite. ♪ i feel the earth move move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she's trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with tapestry it is the definition of an album with self expression. let me go to my house in laurel canyon and tell me about my life. >> after church you always went after church for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girls cars you know what you were listening to? "tapestry." >> there was a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we're going to do a song written by my friend john david, who is my favorite california song writer and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithl
the mysterious mr. king discovered it was this remarkable woman carole king. >> carole king made the transition being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own rite. ♪ i feel the earth move move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she's trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with tapestry it is the definition of...
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and i spent a great deal of time talking about behind-the-scenes moments i had with mrs. king, . >> very moving. >> going into her life and understanding she had a sense of destiny. and it's not about prophets, it's about purpose. and if you find your purpose, the prophets will find you. >> a lot of people do feel lost. they may have a nice family they love and have a job that's tedious but they need to be there. how do you help direct them to find their destiny? >> well, we don't walk into it with one leap. i talk about steps to the book. there are many steps to find your destiny and purpose and when you look back you see how they fit together to work for your good when you're going through these things heather stelter. >> but suddenly it clicks and i talk about the moment when it focuses because it's not an issue of where we're going, the real issue is what we're willing to let go of to get there. >> the journey. but the goal is -- the journey is part of the goal. >> and being able to release things that are distractions from your destiny. >> yes, hoda! how many times have w
and i spent a great deal of time talking about behind-the-scenes moments i had with mrs. king, . >> very moving. >> going into her life and understanding she had a sense of destiny. and it's not about prophets, it's about purpose. and if you find your purpose, the prophets will find you. >> a lot of people do feel lost. they may have a nice family they love and have a job that's tedious but they need to be there. how do you help direct them to find their destiny? >>...
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. >> joining us now, martin luther king iii, and mr. king, what do you make of this case in north carolina and the arts that we're hearing fromming both sides? >> well, i think that certainly reverend barber has done an outstanding job being one of the catalysts and leaders of the movement in north carolina, and i think that it's very clear that many of the voter i.d. laws that have been enacted are laws that are discriminatory and unfair. in fact, in texas just yesterday, the circuit court threw out very aggressive voter i.d. laws. as we look around the people, as people mobilize and stand up, we'll hopefully see our courts change and deal with the facts of situations. the goal should be for everyone to have no encumbrances to vote. there's nothing wrong with no i.d., but there's something wrong with new i.d. and it puts pressure on seniors and working mothers and students. >> you mentioned the courts trying to get some of the laws thrown out. but there's the president calling for congress to restore the voting rights act. and do you have a
. >> joining us now, martin luther king iii, and mr. king, what do you make of this case in north carolina and the arts that we're hearing fromming both sides? >> well, i think that certainly reverend barber has done an outstanding job being one of the catalysts and leaders of the movement in north carolina, and i think that it's very clear that many of the voter i.d. laws that have been enacted are laws that are discriminatory and unfair. in fact, in texas just yesterday, the...
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. >> anything else from you, mr. king?our honor. >> all right, sheriff, get the defendant out of my courtroom, please. thank you. [ applause ] >> that is applause that you were hearing. we do cover a lot of trials here on this program. it is called "legal view," but some cases really do stick with you. the details. for us it's the stories of the 12 lives that were lost and the 70 others that were forever changed. the youngest victim was just six, veronica moser sullivan. her mom, ashley, was pregnant and lost the baby and ashley was also paralyzed by james holmes' bullet. during holmes' sentencing in the trial that happened earlier this month, ashley remembered her little daughter whom she had when she was just 18. >> how are you different after the murder of your daughter? >> i'm very different. i'll do a lot with depression and anxiety. >> tell us more about that. >> i just -- i don't know who i am anymore because i was a mom when i was 18 and that's all i knew how to be and now i'm not a mom. >> in case you didn't see t
. >> anything else from you, mr. king?our honor. >> all right, sheriff, get the defendant out of my courtroom, please. thank you. [ applause ] >> that is applause that you were hearing. we do cover a lot of trials here on this program. it is called "legal view," but some cases really do stick with you. the details. for us it's the stories of the 12 lives that were lost and the 70 others that were forever changed. the youngest victim was just six, veronica moser...
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. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest. her victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduce
. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest. her victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed...
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. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest.an savored her victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial hea
. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest.an savored her victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what...
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. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest.er victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. is man kind? ♪ are we good? ♪ go see. ♪ go look through their windows so you can understand their views. ♪ sit at their table so you can share their tastes. ♪ sleep in their beds so you may know their dreams. ♪ go see... and find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel
. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest.er victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and...
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mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we left -- we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. and that is why when i talk about the people in south carolina saying this mayor loves us, and we need in this country leadership that sees us, that our burden is their burden, that there are no easy fixes, but counsel, prayer, collaboration, needs to take place. anybody who says, i am worth so much, so i can be your leader, no. you must be born again. of the spirit and of the soul, to be the father of the nation or a mother of a nation. mr. hughes: how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] i would also like to thank national press club staff organizing today's event. if you would like to wear more about t
mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we left -- we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. and that is why when i talk about...
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i'll let mr. king decide whether that is the case. a ripple effect is being felt in bond, commodity, and stock markets. look at the msci emerging market index. i showed you a one-year chart. was ther, september 3 peak for the period. from then, through to yesterday, the ms ei emerging markets index fell by 20%. you know what 20% means. 20% is a bear market. emerging market stocks are in a bear market, not helped by the china devaluation and the impending u.s. interest rate hike. or will there be a rate hike? one of the many questions being posed by this devaluation is, will policymakers reignite a currency war to we can exchange rates and revive faltering exports? this is a currency we don't get to speak about every day on bloomberg, the dong. the vietnamese dong. look at what happened today. big move up in the dollar. vietnam has widened the dong's trading band to allow the currency to weaken. the dong can now trade as much side of theher fixing said by the monetary authority. today, the dollar is 22,040 against the vietnamese dong.
i'll let mr. king decide whether that is the case. a ripple effect is being felt in bond, commodity, and stock markets. look at the msci emerging market index. i showed you a one-year chart. was ther, september 3 peak for the period. from then, through to yesterday, the ms ei emerging markets index fell by 20%. you know what 20% means. 20% is a bear market. emerging market stocks are in a bear market, not helped by the china devaluation and the impending u.s. interest rate hike. or will there...
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. >> mr. king five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary you mentioned vaccine that 100% effective for ai. i'm wondering if may be in reference to a company out of iowa? >> it's not. it's a different company. it's work -- the seed strain has been done by i believe about our researchers in concert with another company. but there's nothing to prevent the vaccine from participating in this once we get it figured out. >> i'm hopeful there will be an open competition to that and bring all of the technology to the table and appreciate your words on that. >> the key here i think is for whatever entity gets it, gets to it first, being willing to provide the licensing arrangements and we will absolutely facilitate that because no one company -- this is my belief. i don't know if this is right or not, no one company will be able to produce as much as we need as quickly as we need it. hopefully we'll be able to get a lot of folks working to clabively together. we stock pile enough, if it hits us hard, we're in a position to respond quickly.
. >> mr. king five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary you mentioned vaccine that 100% effective for ai. i'm wondering if may be in reference to a company out of iowa? >> it's not. it's a different company. it's work -- the seed strain has been done by i believe about our researchers in concert with another company. but there's nothing to prevent the vaccine from participating in this once we get it figured out. >> i'm hopeful there will be an open...
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king, it's very interesting mr. president, to note that the only state you did not carry in the south was my home state. and less than 40% of the negroes registered to vote. [indiscernible] at the university of texas a recent article brought this out very clearly, to demonstrate the importance of negroes registered to vote in the south and it will be a coalition of the negro vote and the moderate white vote that will make the new south. president johnson: that is exactly right. i think it is important that we do not say we do this because it is negroes and whites. but we take the position that every person born in this country when they reach a certain age, they have a right to vote. just like they have a right to fight. and we extend it whether it is a negro or a mexican or who it is. number two, i think we do not want special privilege for anybody. we want equality for all. we can stand on that principle. i think you can contribute a great deal by getting your leaders, and you yourself, taking very simple examples
king, it's very interesting mr. president, to note that the only state you did not carry in the south was my home state. and less than 40% of the negroes registered to vote. [indiscernible] at the university of texas a recent article brought this out very clearly, to demonstrate the importance of negroes registered to vote in the south and it will be a coalition of the negro vote and the moderate white vote that will make the new south. president johnson: that is exactly right. i think it is...
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mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. king: madam president i rise to speak in opposition to s. 1881, the bill that will be coming before us this afternoon and have just several quick points that i think need to be made. the first is that this bill has nothing to do with abortion. 97% of the funds that -- 97% of the activities of the planned parenthood federation of america and its facility -- and its associated facilities have nothing to do with abortion. they have to do with women's health. they have to do with cancer screening. they have to do with contraception. they have to do with early detection. the 3% that do involve abortion have no involvement whatsoever with federal funds. this is not a case where federal funds are going to support abortion or any of the related activities. the net effect of this bill is simply to deny basic health care including contraception to millions of women particularly low-income w
mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. king: madam president i rise to speak in opposition to s. 1881, the bill that will be coming before us this afternoon and have just several quick points that i think need to be made. the first is that this bill has nothing to do with abortion. 97% of the funds that -- 97% of the activities of the planned parenthood federation of america and its facility -- and its associated...
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he guessed mr. king, someone i've paid for this microphone at that debate in new hampshire. they sort of gained it out ahead of time, but ultimately depended on the reagan campaign being alert to this possibility that they could look like the ones that led everybody into the debate. campaigns are good tests. like sports, you have to react to what's happening on the field. i do think the candidates are a little stunned by trump. >> we'll taboth of those candidates to talk to viewers. >>> we are going to switch topics here. coming up next, we're going to talk with deray mckesson. we'll get to that conversation right after this short break. ♪ ♪ >>> this sunday night, brookings institution senior fellow talks about the u.s.'s counter insurgency and state building efforts in afghanistan. >> the u.s. did achieve improvements in security, but nonetheless has it ultimately been worth depends on how it ends. here is where i hesitate, but increasingly question myself. we don't know how it will end. that is a moment of opportunity if you draw now that moment made evident things may col
he guessed mr. king, someone i've paid for this microphone at that debate in new hampshire. they sort of gained it out ahead of time, but ultimately depended on the reagan campaign being alert to this possibility that they could look like the ones that led everybody into the debate. campaigns are good tests. like sports, you have to react to what's happening on the field. i do think the candidates are a little stunned by trump. >> we'll taboth of those candidates to talk to viewers....
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king: it's very interesting mr. president, the only state that you didn't carry, got less than 40% of the negros registered to vote. a recent article from the university of texas clearly demonstrates it's so important to get negros registered to vote in large numbers in the south. and it will be a coalition of the negro vote in the moderate white vote that will make the new south. president johnson: that's exactly right. i think it's very important to say we're not doing this just because it's negros or whites but we take the position, that every person born in this country when they reach a certain age, they have a right to vote. just like he has a right to fight. and we extend it whether it is a negro or a mexican or who it is. number two, i think we do not want special privilege for anybody. we won equality for all. we can stand on that principle. i think you can contribute a great deal by getting your leaders, and you yourself, taking very simple examples of discrimination where a man has got to memorize longfel
king: it's very interesting mr. president, the only state that you didn't carry, got less than 40% of the negros registered to vote. a recent article from the university of texas clearly demonstrates it's so important to get negros registered to vote in large numbers in the south. and it will be a coalition of the negro vote in the moderate white vote that will make the new south. president johnson: that's exactly right. i think it's very important to say we're not doing this just because it's...
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king junior. before we go to the recording what was the relationship between the two men at the time? mr. germany: it is tricky. lyndon johnson -- he has this massive and electoral victory in 1964. martin luther king junior, in many parts of the country, is the most hated american. there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going for an things that they want to read to that point is the trick in politics. it is the art of the possible. you have two men who were exquisite politicians. host: we will hear that and family will get joe califano's thoughts. dr. king: the only state you did not carry in the state -- you got less than 40% of the negroes reg
king junior. before we go to the recording what was the relationship between the two men at the time? mr. germany: it is tricky. lyndon johnson -- he has this massive and electoral victory in 1964. martin luther king junior, in many parts of the country, is the most hated american. there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil...
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mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. these years later, and what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. i believe that, and that is why when i talk about the people in south carolina saying this mayor loves us, and we need in this country leadership that sees us, that our burden is their burden, that there are no easy fixes, but counsel, prayer, collaboration needs to take place. so anybody who says, i am worth so much, so i can be your leader, no. you must be born again. of the spirit and of the soul, to be the father of the nation or a mother of a nation. [applause] mr. hughes: how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] i would also like to thank national press club staff , including the journal
mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. these years later, and what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. i believe that, and that...
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martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned ourto be at the same time greatest pain. the election of barack hussein has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] this is noderstood longer a country of white, male privilege. nothing has melting in this pot.ng it is a s andtew. -- isit is a stew -- it is a stew. butoes not have to blend, -- [laughter] year, gay: this marriage has become legal across united states. married in united methodist church. where does ame church stand on gay marriage? candid people get married in the ame church? if it does not accept it now, do you see that changing? mr. bryant: the american has been filled with gay-rights. programming. all the tv shows. all the movies. school curriculums.
martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned ourto be at the same time greatest pain. the election of barack hussein has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] this is noderstood...
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mr. boehner tells the king of saudi arabia that maybe he can put his troops on the ground taking on isis -- >> instead of ours. >> instead of ours. [applause]. >> right. >> we should be supportive. >> right. >> but, you know, i have to tell you, my republican friends in the congress, threw 27 million people off of health insurance. we are too poor a country, but we cant continue to pour more and pour in the military despite the fact that the department of defense can't even audit themselves and everybody knows their outrageous cost overruns. >> right. >> so, do we need a strong military? absolutely. >> yeah. >> but i think we have to look, take a hard look at whether or not that military is being run, among other things, in a cost-effective way. >> yes. >> and let me add to this. i am scared to death that some of my republican friends want another war in the middle east and want perpetual warfare. we have been there for over a decade. so i think we support the muslim countries who are fighting for what islam is supposed to be. >> yeah. >> but i will not support more ground troops going i
mr. boehner tells the king of saudi arabia that maybe he can put his troops on the ground taking on isis -- >> instead of ours. >> instead of ours. [applause]. >> right. >> we should be supportive. >> right. >> but, you know, i have to tell you, my republican friends in the congress, threw 27 million people off of health insurance. we are too poor a country, but we cant continue to pour more and pour in the military despite the fact that the department of...
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mr. bush: this is so ridiculous. give me the name, and i will use it. that is exactly what i was talking about. [speaking spanish] spanish] [speaking spanish]king spanish] [speaking thank you. >> back to a more comprehensive approach? mr. bush: i have a complete, comprehensive plan that i have laid out. washington, d.c., rather than talking about how bad things broken immigration system, both the legal side and side are broken. i have proven leadership skills to make it happen, and now i am going to go and say hello to people. >> as a current high school student, i would like to ask a question that relates to us. about collegeel costs that rto high, and you have a plan to lower them so that people can go to college without financial aid? yes, it is too high, and we have created tuition cost inflation,aster than far faster, and the efficiency has recourse debt for students. if kids cannot graduate with an in four years,e there should be paid back to their families or some support for the loans they have taken out. i think we should be making sure that you can get a four year in four years. projects around the country, there is tennessee promise,
mr. bush: this is so ridiculous. give me the name, and i will use it. that is exactly what i was talking about. [speaking spanish] spanish] [speaking spanish]king spanish] [speaking thank you. >> back to a more comprehensive approach? mr. bush: i have a complete, comprehensive plan that i have laid out. washington, d.c., rather than talking about how bad things broken immigration system, both the legal side and side are broken. i have proven leadership skills to make it happen, and now i...
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mr. john king. #feeltheburn.y jet season going up in smoke before it begins but bernie sanders making a push. >> maybe this will be the jets year. >> you don't mean that. >> you never know. it's the year of the unorthodox. i rule nothing out this year. let's go inside politics. here with me to share the reporting, molly and olivia. let's start with six mons later, hillary clinton decides to give the justice department her private e-mail server and a thumb drive with her e-mails on it. remember almost six months ago, she said it will stay private. now she has no choice. the fbi is investigating. now to be clear, she says none of the information was classified at the time. the inspector general said some of it was top secret. where is this going? is it a see, i did nothing wrong or land of the uncertain? >> the land of the uncertain. she's unable to put the story to rest. i don't know how she or her people ever thought they would be able to put it to rest without becoming forthcoming given the preoccupation of the
mr. john king. #feeltheburn.y jet season going up in smoke before it begins but bernie sanders making a push. >> maybe this will be the jets year. >> you don't mean that. >> you never know. it's the year of the unorthodox. i rule nothing out this year. let's go inside politics. here with me to share the reporting, molly and olivia. let's start with six mons later, hillary clinton decides to give the justice department her private e-mail server and a thumb drive with her...
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mr. rein: to offset the absolute power of the king, you develop the jury. up to the revolution, the americas was under the jurisdiction of the king. and the king continues to assert absolute power. so the judiciary was not independent. and when we have the constitution, a separation of powers in which we have an independent judiciary. that makes a big difference in context. i think we cannot read the history is totally one-sided. you are in 1787, reacting to a past when one set of characteristics that may not be true today -- and i think i just say that as a prelude -- i don't think history commands us or counsels us to institute a seventh amendment if we didn't have one. i accept that we have one. in criminal cases, because you are sectioning people in bringing the weight of the community against them, i think the jury has a role in legitimizing criminal penalty. you shouldn't have to be punished unless there is a consensus that you committed the act. civil trials are different. they are varied. turning just to civil trials in leaving aside for the moment
mr. rein: to offset the absolute power of the king, you develop the jury. up to the revolution, the americas was under the jurisdiction of the king. and the king continues to assert absolute power. so the judiciary was not independent. and when we have the constitution, a separation of powers in which we have an independent judiciary. that makes a big difference in context. i think we cannot read the history is totally one-sided. you are in 1787, reacting to a past when one set of...
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mr. john king. take it away, my friend. happy debate day. >> a lot of fun and energy in the race.e'll go "inside politics." we have jackie kucinich here and we'll talk about the debate. standing center stage today will be republican frontrunner donald trump. he told "the washington post" that he is going to keep it on a high level. i have a lot of respect for them. he has got nothing to lose here, but we know he's a great performer. we know given ten candidates, there's not a lot of time, he knows how to make his point. is there a trap for him or potential downside for him coming in as the frontrunner nationally. he's leading in new hampshire and is tied for first or a close second in iowa? >> i think it's how he responds to people if they decide to attack him. if they decide to go after him and is looking like he's lashing out constantly, that's not going to be great for him. and maybe some knowledge of policy, but i don't think the bar is terribly high for donald trump. he's made of nightmares for the establishment and won't change any minds there. >> is there where they go afte
mr. john king. take it away, my friend. happy debate day. >> a lot of fun and energy in the race.e'll go "inside politics." we have jackie kucinich here and we'll talk about the debate. standing center stage today will be republican frontrunner donald trump. he told "the washington post" that he is going to keep it on a high level. i have a lot of respect for them. he has got nothing to lose here, but we know he's a great performer. we know given ten candidates,...
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king on january 15th. >> we're going to exactly get to that in just a bit. mr. germany, give us some perspective what you hear, especially from this conversation. >> one of the things is lyndon johnson starts off with the deal. this is his reference. we want this done faster than the midnight legislative drafting party. so lyndon johnson is deeply rooted into this long period of liberalism. so he's getting catsen back going. catsen back had been there at ole miss. he had been there all the way through the kennedy administration, johnson administration. he was the civil rights backbone in the justice department. he was the acting attorney general at this point. because bobby kennedy had run and won as the senator of new york. so he is the person really getting this legislation to go through. catsen back is a fascinating person. he is a world war ii hero, prisoner of war of world war ii. he is an anchor. somebody who is forgotten in the mainstream understandings. >> you clearly get the sense they had a specific mind on how they wanted things to address. would that
king on january 15th. >> we're going to exactly get to that in just a bit. mr. germany, give us some perspective what you hear, especially from this conversation. >> one of the things is lyndon johnson starts off with the deal. this is his reference. we want this done faster than the midnight legislative drafting party. so lyndon johnson is deeply rooted into this long period of liberalism. so he's getting catsen back going. catsen back had been there at ole miss. he had been there...
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king of cable. >> over the past 25 year period, mr. tayer, how regulated has been the development of digital tv? >> welcome in the areas i've been talking about it wasn't regulated at all. we did get at general instrument, we did get investigated twice by the justice department, and those are two very different situations. the first was they were concerned we had too much market power for our encryption technology, but they ruled it eventually that we were a legal monopoly, that does sound a little bit of an oxymoron and maybe it is but that's what the world. the second time we got caught in a little bit of a firefight between viacom and tci and primestar over control of our digital technology, and they thought we would have too much market control over digital technology. that ended up getting resolved as well. in terms of regulation at that stage, the main area the fcc was involved with had to do with program access rights, which allowed directv to get all the content they needed once they launch their satellites. there were some pricing regulations, and then they were very involved with stand
king of cable. >> over the past 25 year period, mr. tayer, how regulated has been the development of digital tv? >> welcome in the areas i've been talking about it wasn't regulated at all. we did get at general instrument, we did get investigated twice by the justice department, and those are two very different situations. the first was they were concerned we had too much market power for our encryption technology, but they ruled it eventually that we were a legal monopoly, that...
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mrs. truman, secretary. mansfield. senator long, governor hern. senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope. [ applause ] and i believe today that all america shares my joy that he is president now when the hope that he offered becomes a reality for millions of our fellow citizens. [ applause ] i'm so proud that this has come to pass ain the johnson administration, but it was really harry truman of missouri who planted the seeds of compassion and duty which have today flowered into care for the sick and serenity for the fearful. many men can make many propos s proposals. many men can draft many laws. but few have the piercing and human eye which can see beyond the words and the people that they touch. few can see past the speech
mrs. truman, secretary. mansfield. senator long, governor hern. senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope....
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the heavyweight king of the early campaign one mr. donald trump. our dana bash is ringside. dana you've talked to the campaigns. how are they managing expectations for tonight? >> reporter: well of course they're trying to lower them even the man who claims he's not a politician donald trump, who i should say is not even here yet. one of the many benefits of having your own jet. he's going to arrive just hours before the debate. he insists he's not really preparing. i learned today that jeb bush as part of his preparation, has been watching clips of his opponents trashing him, to get a sense of what they're saying about him, which probably isn't fun. but the sense here is that tonight matters a lot. how are the candidates really prepping? >> for debate i normally call my mom to get advice. hay hey, mom, i can't say that on television. >> they played it cool or at least tried to. in this video. >> what is megan kelly going to ask today. >> let me check on that. >> one won't head to debate-land until after a nod to hi constituents. a lot of people are wondering would you are y
the heavyweight king of the early campaign one mr. donald trump. our dana bash is ringside. dana you've talked to the campaigns. how are they managing expectations for tonight? >> reporter: well of course they're trying to lower them even the man who claims he's not a politician donald trump, who i should say is not even here yet. one of the many benefits of having your own jet. he's going to arrive just hours before the debate. he insists he's not really preparing. i learned today that...
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king. she was married to martin. >> mrs. lincoln. she was insane and so am i. i think we'd have a lot in common. >> i'd be alexander hamilton. i could be married to eliza. >> reporter: doesn't sound bad. >> perfect. >> probably oprah. >> reporter: if you could be any historical figure, who would you choose? >> the pope. >> reporter: what did cheetah rivera say to the pope? >> hello. my name is cheetah rivera. that's it. >> how did he respond? >> smiling like i said something wonderful. he didn't know who the heck i was. >> he invented everything there was, post office, fire department, ben franklin. >> elizabeth taylor. the most glamorous woman in the world. >> who will make for a great musical a couple hundred years from now? >> oh, gosh. me. >> i can't wait to see donald trump the musical. >> reporter: who would play him? >> himself. he'll freeze himself so he can stay famous. >> reporter: the show sold 30 million in tickets and it's just getting started. i'm baruch shemtov, fox 5 news. dari: thank you. antwan: that's going to do it for us. we'll see you at 1
king. she was married to martin. >> mrs. lincoln. she was insane and so am i. i think we'd have a lot in common. >> i'd be alexander hamilton. i could be married to eliza. >> reporter: doesn't sound bad. >> perfect. >> probably oprah. >> reporter: if you could be any historical figure, who would you choose? >> the pope. >> reporter: what did cheetah rivera say to the pope? >> hello. my name is cheetah rivera. that's it. >> how did he...
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. >>> if the kings get bounce there from mr.sadler, maybe wall street will get a bounce, more of one today after that recovery yesterday. it's the question traders are asking 15 minutes before the opening bell. stocks soared higher yesterday following six straight days of heavy losses. the dow picked up 619 point, that was the third largest ever point gain. it appears that a trend could be in the works because china's stocks have rebounded more than 5% today. dow futures are trading higher by merely 4%. >>> san francisco based gap is ending a controversial practice that gave workers little or no notice about their schedules a. they will stop using on call scheduling by the end of next month. gap will now give employees 10 to 14 days notice as part of a push to improve their quality of life and work life balance. gap got a warning letter from the new york attorney general's office saying such practices violated state law. >>> it looks like it is full speed ahead on a pilot program that is going to allow ride sharing companies to
. >>> if the kings get bounce there from mr.sadler, maybe wall street will get a bounce, more of one today after that recovery yesterday. it's the question traders are asking 15 minutes before the opening bell. stocks soared higher yesterday following six straight days of heavy losses. the dow picked up 619 point, that was the third largest ever point gain. it appears that a trend could be in the works because china's stocks have rebounded more than 5% today. dow futures are trading...
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mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king iii and peopleith the southern christian leadership congress. what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, anniversarye 50th of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sanders: what the voting rights act was about was to say the governors and legislatures all over this country, many in the south, will say sorry, all people will be able to vote regardless of the color of their skin. [applause] mr. sanders: that was a great step forward for democracy, but as many of you know, two years ago, the supreme court gutted a very important provision of the voting rights act. what has happened is all over the country, not just to the south, but all over the country, governors and legislatures have done everything possible to suppress the vote, to deny people the right to vote, those people disagree with the powers that be. [applause] know, i takeyou that kind of personally and i will tell you why. i have run for office in my own state many times. sometimes i have lost. it h
mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king iii and peopleith the southern christian leadership congress. what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, anniversarye 50th of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sanders: what the voting rights act was about was to say the governors and legislatures all over this country, many in the south, will say sorry, all people will be able to vote regardless of the color...
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king speaking. >> a background check revealed this wasn't deparvine's first brush with the law. >> we found that mrne had an extensive felony arrest record, and that he had just been released from prison and was on probation. >> deparvine had just served nine years on a weapons possession charge. and henry sullivan was still a suspect. >> we still had the henry sullivan angle, and also we don't lose sight of the fact that there may be an unknown perpetrator involved in this crime. there may be something else completely unrelated to the sale of the pickup involved. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serio
king speaking. >> a background check revealed this wasn't deparvine's first brush with the law. >> we found that mrne had an extensive felony arrest record, and that he had just been released from prison and was on probation. >> deparvine had just served nine years on a weapons possession charge. and henry sullivan was still a suspect. >> we still had the henry sullivan angle, and also we don't lose sight of the fact that there may be an unknown perpetrator involved in...
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king's clutter closet. can you have too many bags, shoes, and jewels? >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit? scene from quentin tarantino's new movie with kurt russell, but first, the funeral. sources in the family's inner circle confirmed to "e.t." a memorial service is planned, nothing set but could be held in three to four weeks. meanwhile, how about this? his son with kathie lee gifford tweeted this shot of dad said meeting his great grandchild, frank, a grad of university of >>> amy schumer's global takeover now spread to berlin where she just had the premiere of "trainwreck" but check this out. they changed the name of the movie to "dame queen". >> i don't know if i'm digging that title, but i do love this one. "the hateful eight." that's quentin tarantino's new movie. we spoke to actors back at comic-con but now we have the first scene. >> she's wanted dead or alive for murder. the sun comes out, i'm kicking this woman to heck. >> you're looking for a little -- >> we all know who's the toughest of the bunch. >> no doubt about that. >> jennifer holds her own, basically the only girl in
king's clutter closet. can you have too many bags, shoes, and jewels? >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit? scene from quentin tarantino's new movie with kurt russell, but first, the funeral. sources in the family's inner circle confirmed to "e.t." a memorial service is planned, nothing set but could be held in three to four weeks. meanwhile, how about this? his son with kathie lee gifford tweeted this shot of dad said meeting his great grandchild, frank, a grad of...
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: if you look at saudi arabia today, back to saudi arabia, if we look at the king -- what is he, 87 or something like that? mran: he is somewhere between 80 and 87. charlie: and he has health issues, as well. he appointed a new crown prince who is his son, and so is the defense minister. is this good because we will see new leadership there at some point soon? mr. jordan: i think it is good that they are driving down to a younger generation of future leaders. one i know very well. i think he absolutely deserves to be crown prince and i think will be a successful king some day. i do not know the sunon that was probably 19 when i was ambassador. he is reputed to be very decisive, very strong on organization, and maybe he can bring some of these skills, but i think there is some consternation that you have got to keep an eye on the potential nepotism that can go on and royal family. my guess is this was not a unanimous selection of this crown prince, and if the war in yemen does not go well, he may be blamed for it, so i think we have to stay tuned on how he performs. charlie: the book is called "desert diplomat
: if you look at saudi arabia today, back to saudi arabia, if we look at the king -- what is he, 87 or something like that? mran: he is somewhere between 80 and 87. charlie: and he has health issues, as well. he appointed a new crown prince who is his son, and so is the defense minister. is this good because we will see new leadership there at some point soon? mr. jordan: i think it is good that they are driving down to a younger generation of future leaders. one i know very well. i think he...
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mr. bush: i just saw a guy with a johnny cash shirt. now you have the b king. -- b b king. >> one of the things that concerns me is the morality decline. bush: the president needs to that inspiresay people to live better lives. history has been changing culture by the great awakening. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> thank you, governor. mr. bush: we are making steady progress. >> good to see you. >> a woman of influence. mr. bush: that is a lot of rescission. >> it takes a lot of work to get them on. mr. bush: everything going well? third-grade reading initiative? [indiscernible] >> what are your plans and creating more manufacturing in the united states? mr. bush: better training, less taxes. less regulation and embrace the energy revolution. did that in 10 seconds. practice for the next debate. [applause] [no audio] [indiscernible] >> good to see you. mr. bush: how are you doing? >> you have been so kind. mr. bush: how are we doing? good to see you. what are we doing in here? >> thank you. appreciate you spending time with us. mr. bush: thank you, guys. >
mr. bush: i just saw a guy with a johnny cash shirt. now you have the b king. -- b b king. >> one of the things that concerns me is the morality decline. bush: the president needs to that inspiresay people to live better lives. history has been changing culture by the great awakening. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> thank you, governor. mr. bush: we are making steady progress. >> good to see you. >> a woman of influence. mr. bush: that is a lot of rescission. >>...
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mr. carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabiaf iran. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western governments loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were discontented with the shah in part because of his extremely oppressive policies. >> iran was seen as important for its oil resources but also because the shah was an ally when it came to regional goals. this was a natural alliance to the united states. >> the president and the shah of iran spent a long time speaking abut the middle east. and it was brought up by other leaders in other countries. >> jimmy carter saw the middle east and the settlement of the conflict between israelis and arabs as central to any kind of stability for the next generation. >> hopes for a middle east peace settlement were never higher th
mr. carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabiaf iran. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western governments loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who...
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king or queen or a handful of billionaires. that is a radical idea that i believe. [applause] mr.anders: and in my view, not only must we overturn citizens united, we have to go further. i want to see this country have the most vibrant democracy of any country on earth. i want to see us have one of the highest voter turnouts, not one of the lowest voter turnouts. [applause] mr. sanders: i want to see a process in which anybody in this room, anybody in america whether you are conservative, progressive, moderate -- if you believe you want to get into public service, you want to run for office, you believe in your ideas, i want to see you be able to run for office without begging money from the wealthy and the powerful. [applause] mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king, iii and people with the southern christian leadership congress. a very good civil rights organization. and what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, celebrate the 50th anniversary
king or queen or a handful of billionaires. that is a radical idea that i believe. [applause] mr.anders: and in my view, not only must we overturn citizens united, we have to go further. i want to see this country have the most vibrant democracy of any country on earth. i want to see us have one of the highest voter turnouts, not one of the lowest voter turnouts. [applause] mr. sanders: i want to see a process in which anybody in this room, anybody in america whether you are conservative,...
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king or queen or a handful of billionaires. that is a radical idea that i believe. [applause] mr. sanders: and in my view, not only must we overturn citizens united, we have to go further. i want to see this country have the most vibrant democracy of any country on earth. i want to see us have one of the highest voter turnouts, not one of the lowest voter turnouts. [applause] mr. sanders: i want to see a process in which anybody in this room, anybody in america whether you are conservative, progressive, moderate -- if you believe you want to get into public service, you want to run for office, you believe in your ideas, i want to see you be able to run for office without begging money from the wealthy and the powerful. [applause] mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king iii and people with the southern christian leadership congress. a very good civil rights organization. what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sander
king or queen or a handful of billionaires. that is a radical idea that i believe. [applause] mr. sanders: and in my view, not only must we overturn citizens united, we have to go further. i want to see this country have the most vibrant democracy of any country on earth. i want to see us have one of the highest voter turnouts, not one of the lowest voter turnouts. [applause] mr. sanders: i want to see a process in which anybody in this room, anybody in america whether you are conservative,...
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mr. carter: i spoke to the king of saudi arabia who repeated to me us hate men he had issued -- repeated to me a statement he had issued a few days before supporting the agreement. he reiterated that the verification and snapback provisions were important to him. he referenced those things. and then we went on to talk about other things that are more related to the defense of agenda including his air forces munitions, cyber concerns that saudi arabia has, and something we started to discuss at the gcc, namely saudi arabia's role in countering isil, which is a whole other subject. senator: did you hear from any of our other arab allies in the middle east to that they were in agreement? mr. carter: i spoke to the jordanians about it. again, it was not a major topic. we had a lot of other things to talk about. i don't recall exactly what they said. again, it wasn't really the subject of our meeting. those are the three places i met with. senator: thank you. general dempsey, is there a military option short of invasion that would roll back iran's nuclear program more substantially over the n
mr. carter: i spoke to the king of saudi arabia who repeated to me us hate men he had issued -- repeated to me a statement he had issued a few days before supporting the agreement. he reiterated that the verification and snapback provisions were important to him. he referenced those things. and then we went on to talk about other things that are more related to the defense of agenda including his air forces munitions, cyber concerns that saudi arabia has, and something we started to discuss at...
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mrs. truman, secretary. mansfield. senator long, governor hern. senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope. [ applause ] and i believe today that all america shares my joy that he is president now when the hope that he offered becomes a reality for millions of our fellow citizens. [ applause ] i'm so proud that this has come to pass in the johnson administration, but it was really harry truman of missouri who planted the seeds of compassion and duty which have today flowered into care for the sick and serenity for the fearful. many men can make many proposals. many men can draft many laws. but few have the piercing and human eye which can see beyond the words and the people that they touch. few can see past the speeches and the
mrs. truman, secretary. mansfield. senator long, governor hern. senator anderson, and congressman king of the anderson king team. congressman mills and senator long and the mills/long team. my beloved vice president who worked in the venues many years to see this day come to pass. and all of my dear friends in the congress, both democrats and republicans. people of the united states. love and voted for harry truman. not because he gave them hell -- [ laughter ] -- but because he gave them hope....
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mr. president. >> reporter: in the late '90s, bond was selected as chairman of the naacp, where he continued his life's work. the kingenter tweeted, "rest in power and thank you." while president obama called bond's widow pamela and in a statement remembered a man he called a hero and a friend. julian bond helped change this country for the better. and what better way to be remembered than that. julian bond was 75. >> bond is survived by his wife, pamela, and five children. >>> still ahead on "way too early" last man standing. how the world's top ranked golfer was defeated at this weekend's pga tournament. >>> plus story of legendary rap group nwa breaks the office. we'll have those stories for you and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. ever since darryl's wife started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) honey, isn't that the dog's towel? (dog noise) hey, mi towel, su towel. more scent plus oxi boost and febreze. it's our best gain ever! they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works
mr. president. >> reporter: in the late '90s, bond was selected as chairman of the naacp, where he continued his life's work. the kingenter tweeted, "rest in power and thank you." while president obama called bond's widow pamela and in a statement remembered a man he called a hero and a friend. julian bond helped change this country for the better. and what better way to be remembered than that. julian bond was 75. >> bond is survived by his wife, pamela, and five...