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mr. martin up to accept your commendation and say a few words. >> i don't want to stand in the way of commissioner mendoza, having the shortest meeting ever, but i do want to thank the board, leading this station at this time, which is not only the 70th anniversary a great time to think about the role the station has played in the community but also what had been a challenging time for the station, obviously people around this community in so many ways, i want to thank the board for your support and thank you for your work as liaison and the superintendent for his support, it has meant a lot to us to know that the district wants to continue supporting this station as a community resource. with a visionary educators who began the station in 1941 when believe me, no one was listening to fm radio they didn't know what was going to happen in the future. we're in a time of changing technology that will be at least as challenging but i think the commitment to community service to public interest journalism to bringing new voices forward, is going to continue to guide kalw and i thank you for your suppor
mr. martin up to accept your commendation and say a few words. >> i don't want to stand in the way of commissioner mendoza, having the shortest meeting ever, but i do want to thank the board, leading this station at this time, which is not only the 70th anniversary a great time to think about the role the station has played in the community but also what had been a challenging time for the station, obviously people around this community in so many ways, i want to thank the board for your...
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martin. thank you speaker pelosi, mr. mayor, mark leno, aaron peskin. we are thrilled in the r.e.c. -- rec and park department to be the home of this incredible department. as you heard before, this is an inspirational symbol to the world. the mayor often talks about beacons on a hill. this is really a beacon on the hill that speaks to the world about the values san francisco has. one of those values is really preservation of things, making sure that when they're built, they're built to last, that they're beautiful, that their aesthetics are great. this is 75 years later and it's never looked this good. i really want to thank every single person today, i particularly want to thank rose dennis and her team. i want to thank the park rangers and the police department and the fire department and every single city employee who worked so hard over the last few days to make this work today. yesterday we were at the california academy of sciences unvietnamming an incredible sculpture by the artist maya ling. and to me, san francisco has this her i tange of art.
martin. thank you speaker pelosi, mr. mayor, mark leno, aaron peskin. we are thrilled in the r.e.c. -- rec and park department to be the home of this incredible department. as you heard before, this is an inspirational symbol to the world. the mayor often talks about beacons on a hill. this is really a beacon on the hill that speaks to the world about the values san francisco has. one of those values is really preservation of things, making sure that when they're built, they're built to last,...
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and the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office and mrs. cronwell, back then you had corporal punishment. i had a hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house. his mother was a teacher. they had the telepathy thing. she had a hand. when i got home, i got the real deal from my dad. i say this because it takes a village to raise is child is an african proverb. we are all part to make sure everything in their power to succeed and to be the future technological, the future involve innovators, the future rocket scientist, the future explorers. the only way that we are going to move forward in our society is to allow the village to come together as we are doing here, and have a role in the part in the development of these children. now there's another piece of this -- so that was my first defining moment, showing the community cared about my education, my development, making sure i'd be a part of a functioning society that does great
and the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office and mrs. cronwell, back then you had corporal punishment. i had a hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house. his mother was a teacher. they had the telepathy thing. she had a hand. when i got home, i got the real deal from my dad. i say this because it takes a village to raise is child is an...
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mr. martin and our team have been working very closely continuously during the last two months or three months since i have appointed him as my special adviser. there are many good and comprehensive plans. these plans, including the idea of the presence of certain monitors, peace monitors, this has to be coordinated with security council members and in close consultation with the ntc. that is why i am trying to talk with mr. jalil, chairman of the ntc, and i am in the process of speaking with world leaders. i have spoken with some of them, but i will not detail the names before i finishe. for that matter, we will have to discuss. icc has indicted colonel gaddafi for violations against humanity. it is up to icc and the international community has a duty, all the member states of the united nations have a duty for organizations to fully comply with the decisions of icc. >> would you call colonel gaddafi to surrender? and i have another question. whether you have spoken with mr. jalil [unintelligible] >> i have called colonel gaddafi opposing forces to give weight to a smooth transition. i have s
mr. martin and our team have been working very closely continuously during the last two months or three months since i have appointed him as my special adviser. there are many good and comprehensive plans. these plans, including the idea of the presence of certain monitors, peace monitors, this has to be coordinated with security council members and in close consultation with the ntc. that is why i am trying to talk with mr. jalil, chairman of the ntc, and i am in the process of speaking with...
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mr. martin and our team had been working very closely continuously during the last two or three months, as soon as i appointed him as my special adviser. there have been many comprehensive planning is. these planes, including the ideal for the presence of the peace monitors -- this has to be coordinated with the security council members and in close consultation with the ntc. that is why i am trying to talk with the chairman of the ntc, and i am in the process of speaking to all the world leaders. i have already spoken with some, but i am not on to repeat the names before i finished all my -- for that matter, we will have to discuss. itc has indicted colonel gaddafi for crimes against humanity. therefore it is against the light is up to the international committee the has the duty of all members of the united nations, has a duty to fully comply with the decisions of the icc. that is the nature of the court. >> would you call on colonel gaddafi to surrender, and have you talked to -- to see if there is a way out for gaddafi and his forcie? >> i have already called for to givegaddafi's foces
mr. martin and our team had been working very closely continuously during the last two or three months, as soon as i appointed him as my special adviser. there have been many comprehensive planning is. these planes, including the ideal for the presence of the peace monitors -- this has to be coordinated with the security council members and in close consultation with the ntc. that is why i am trying to talk with the chairman of the ntc, and i am in the process of speaking to all the world...
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mr. martin, i'm drawing social security now, i don't understand what all the hull about a lew is about about us not getting our social security checks during this debt ceiling debate and then he surprised me further, he said, after all, we've got a social security trust fund sitting there that we've paid into, he said, i've paid into all my life, you have,, too i said, true, and i was pretty encouraged by that. i said, do you understand how much is in that trust fund? he said, yeah, over $2 trillion, maybe $3 trillion. i said, well, there's not really anything in there. i know it's stacked by the full faith and credit of our government, that's kind of scary now in this period of downgrading. but the fact is he almost raver ran off the bridge. he looked back at me and said, what, there's no money in it? that's a sad commentary but that's the trust fund. i call it a bust fund. there is no trust, there is no fund. now, i'm going to turn to dr. douglas who has a distinguished record as an economic, a powell advisor and a -- academic, a policy advisor and a political strategist. during 2001 and 2
mr. martin, i'm drawing social security now, i don't understand what all the hull about a lew is about about us not getting our social security checks during this debt ceiling debate and then he surprised me further, he said, after all, we've got a social security trust fund sitting there that we've paid into, he said, i've paid into all my life, you have,, too i said, true, and i was pretty encouraged by that. i said, do you understand how much is in that trust fund? he said, yeah, over $2...
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and the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office. and mrs. carlisle -- you know, back then you would have a little corporal punishment and i had a little hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house and his mother was a teacher. so we had that telepty in my development and when i got home i have a bigger hand in my development. i say this it takes a village to raise a child is an african proverb and we need to ensure that these students are armed with everything in their power to succeed and to be the future technologist, the future innovators, the future rocket scientists, the future explorers. so the only way that we're going to move forward in our society is to allow the village to come together as we're doing here and have a role and a part in the development of children. now, there's another piece of this -- so that was my first defining moment. showing that the community cared about my education, my development, making sur
and the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office. and mrs. carlisle -- you know, back then you would have a little corporal punishment and i had a little hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house and his mother was a teacher. so we had that telepty in my development and when i got home i have a bigger hand in my development. i say this it...
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martin king iii, bernice king, ms. christine farris join us on stage for a very special presentation. [applause] latest and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mrs. christine king farris, dr. bernice king, and martin king iii. [applause] i would like to present to the secretary of state one of our awards that the sculpture carved. it sits on a base of stone that came from the same quarry where the stone of hope came from. madam secretary, you cannot hold this because i can barely lift it. i would like to present this on behalf of the foundation and the king family and all the guests tonight. i would like to call to the stage the master sculptor and others. and mr. ron kirk, ambassador. [applause] and now as we take our seats -- all of you are very special tonight. i do hope that you have a wonderful evening. but before we close the evening, we are honored to have a very special guest. would you please welcome to the stage mr. stevie wonder? [applause] [cheers] [applause] stevie, thank you so much for coming tonight. we appreciate you. >> it is truly an honor to be here at the beginning of this celebration of the memorial of dr. martin luther kin
martin king iii, bernice king, ms. christine farris join us on stage for a very special presentation. [applause] latest and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mrs. christine king farris, dr. bernice king, and martin king iii. [applause] i would like to present to the secretary of state one of our awards that the sculpture carved. it sits on a base of stone that came from the same quarry where the stone of hope came from. madam secretary, you cannot hold this because i can barely lift it. i...
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mr. martin sheen. >> thank you, chairman whitehouse, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, it is very rare privilege to be here today and advocate on behalf of drug courts. i would like to emphasize that i am not a drug court professional, nor am i an addiction specialist. i make the distinction because we on those celebrity, to a greater or lesser degree is so often confused with credibility. for instance, i am not a former president of the united states, though i played one on tv. [laughter] >> my first exposure to drug courts began 20 years ago and opened my eyes to the capacity of human beings to change. hyoscine individuals mired in the death of addiction -- i have seen individuals mired in the death of addiction. while i prefaced my opening remarks confirm my amateur status, i was, however, directly responsible for helping to create a drug court system in berkeley, california, 1996. we called it options, and our chief focus was the homeless and addiction street population of berkeley. we began a treatment center and one sober living house. today, there are six sober living
mr. martin sheen. >> thank you, chairman whitehouse, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, it is very rare privilege to be here today and advocate on behalf of drug courts. i would like to emphasize that i am not a drug court professional, nor am i an addiction specialist. i make the distinction because we on those celebrity, to a greater or lesser degree is so often confused with credibility. for instance, i am not a former president of the united states, though i played one on...
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the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class, and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office. and back then you'd have a little corporal punishment. i had a little hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house, and his mother was a teacher. so they had that telepathy thing, you know, teacher network. she had a hand in my development. and then when i got home i got the real deal from my dad, who had the bigger hand in my development. but i say this because it takes a village to raise a child, an african proverb, and we're all part of that to ensure that our children and students have everything in their power, their arms, everything in their power to succeed. and to be the future technologists, the future innovators, the future rocket scientists, the future explorers. so the only way that we are going to move forward in our society is to allow the village to come together as we are doing here, and have a role and a part in the development of these children. now, there's ano
the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class, and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office. and back then you'd have a little corporal punishment. i had a little hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house, and his mother was a teacher. so they had that telepathy thing, you know, teacher network. she had a hand in my development. and then when i got home i got the real deal from my dad,...
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mr. martin i am drawing social security now and i don't understand what all the hullabaloo was -- hullabaloos about us not getting our social security checks during this this debt ceiling debate. then he surprised me further and he said, after all we have got a social security trust fund sitting there that we have paid into. at least i have paid into it all my life, you have too. it is true and i was pretty encouraged by that. do you understand how much is in that trust fund? he said yeah, over 2 trillion, maybe $3 trillion. i said well there is not really anything in there. i noticed that a the full faith and credit of our government. that is kind of scary in the spirit of downgrading. but the fact is, he almost ran off the 14 street rich. he looks back at me and said, what? there is no money in it? that is a sad commentary but that is the trust fund. i call it a bust fund. there is no trust. there is no fund. now i'm going to turn to dr. douglas holtz-eakin who has a distinguished record as an academic, policy adviser and a political strategist. currently he is president of the american ac
mr. martin i am drawing social security now and i don't understand what all the hullabaloo was -- hullabaloos about us not getting our social security checks during this this debt ceiling debate. then he surprised me further and he said, after all we have got a social security trust fund sitting there that we have paid into. at least i have paid into it all my life, you have too. it is true and i was pretty encouraged by that. do you understand how much is in that trust fund? he said yeah, over...
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the first one was turning over a desk in my elementary school class, and mrs. martinrabbed my ear and took me to the principle as office, -- principal's office. back then you could have corporal punishment. i handed my hand to the principal. when i was walking home, i stopped by butch's house, and his mother is a teacher. she had a hand in my development, and when i got home, i got the real deal from my dad with the bigger hand in my development. i say this because it takes a village to raise a child, and we're all part of that village to ensure the children and students have everything in their power and armed with everything in their power to succeed and to be the future innovators, future rocket scientists, the future explorers. .. >> i think i was in eighth grade, and my mom gave me a chemistry set. and this was before osha had child-appropriate age for doing things -- [laughter] so i mixed these two dissimilar chemicals and created this fantastic explosion that orange and white smoke and burned a hole in my mom's carpet, had another hand in my development. [laugh
the first one was turning over a desk in my elementary school class, and mrs. martinrabbed my ear and took me to the principle as office, -- principal's office. back then you could have corporal punishment. i handed my hand to the principal. when i was walking home, i stopped by butch's house, and his mother is a teacher. she had a hand in my development, and when i got home, i got the real deal from my dad with the bigger hand in my development. i say this because it takes a village to raise a...
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mr. byung, district four, the store manager of the sunset district good will, martin lamb, in district 5,ney chen, district 6, steven lee, the leader of aspire, district 7, a longtime democratic activist, district 8, the founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirley chen, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me in thanking all of their leadership? [applause] the last thing i want to say is we have been celebrating our heritage for 163 years, and i look forward to another 163 years of celebration. thank you very much for being here. >> supervisor chiu, thank you very much. this is the seventh year that san francisco has held an official celebration for asian americans. the plans are the culminated efforts of the members of the mayor's asian-pacific american heritage celebration committee. please welcome me and joining claudine cheng for her remarks on this year's celebration. >> thank you, everyone, for jo
mr. byung, district four, the store manager of the sunset district good will, martin lamb, in district 5,ney chen, district 6, steven lee, the leader of aspire, district 7, a longtime democratic activist, district 8, the founding executive director of the chinatown community development center gordon chen, strychnine shirley chen, district 10, a community leader and visitation valley, and last but not least, the business woman and president of an iron works co., florence kong. could you join me...
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mr. richard trumka. [applause] >> thank you, martin, for the very kind introduction, but more importantly, so they q4 whatou do every day and what the king family does every day. we all owe you and your family a tremendous debt of gratitude, and i just want to say thank you on behalf of all of us on that, and let me say good morning to everyone, and behalf of the unions of the afl-cio and are 12 million members, i want to welcome you all here today, and i want to take just one moment to give a special welcome to reverend jackson, who has probably stood on as many padilla lines with me as anyone else around when it came to defending justice and standing up for workers' rights. jesse, you have always been there, and i want to say, thank you for all of the things you have done. [applause] 48 years ago this weekend, literally hundreds of thousands of people gathered here in washington to march for jobs and march for freedom. they came at a call of randolph, who was the president of the vice president of the afl-cio and a truly historic figure in the history of the american labor movement. the buses, the signs
mr. richard trumka. [applause] >> thank you, martin, for the very kind introduction, but more importantly, so they q4 whatou do every day and what the king family does every day. we all owe you and your family a tremendous debt of gratitude, and i just want to say thank you on behalf of all of us on that, and let me say good morning to everyone, and behalf of the unions of the afl-cio and are 12 million members, i want to welcome you all here today, and i want to take just one moment to...
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martin luther king jr. school and with my assistant principal mr. braxton and with ms. diane reynolds who is one of our outstanding teachers. mr. braxton and i have only been at the school for less than a month and already found ms. reynolds to be an inavailable -- invaluable member of our staff who cares deeply for our teachers and the staff and are making sure our students with special education needs are being fully realized in the education classes, being fully included and coming to the fullness of their potential in our school. so we're definitely very proud to recognize ms. diane reynolds. [applause] >> it's been my privilege to be at dr. martin luther king middle school since it's been at the present site. i only missed one year there. being at the school. and i've really enjoyed it. i live in the neighborhood and would like to recognize my mom who's here tonight. right there. and then sarah who works with me and she's wonderful. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> yes. we have another one. another rave review award. i'd like to introduce the pri
martin luther king jr. school and with my assistant principal mr. braxton and with ms. diane reynolds who is one of our outstanding teachers. mr. braxton and i have only been at the school for less than a month and already found ms. reynolds to be an inavailable -- invaluable member of our staff who cares deeply for our teachers and the staff and are making sure our students with special education needs are being fully realized in the education classes, being fully included and coming to the...
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mr. prime m minister? >>> for more follow martin bashir on facebook or twitter.e on twitter at capehartj. next, silence on the scourge in the black community. stay with us. >>> i'm saijal patel with the cnbc market wrap. here are what the stocks are doing today. what a rally today. the dow jones is up more than 500 points and in fact, 550 and standard & poor's, s s&p up 64 points and the nasdaq up 134 points. and now forthe first time the number of people applying for unemployment benefits has dropped, and maybe a sign of slow improvements in the job market. >>> and fewer u.s. homes were foreclosed in july and the foreclosure listing firm says that foreclosure listings fell from a month ago and auctions of homes seized by banks have also fell, and they say it is not a improving market, but processing delays. that is cnbc, business worldwide. back to you, jonathan. >> thank you. we are told that a house divided cannot stand, and fdr said that fear is our only enemy and jimmy carter warned of a crisis, and bill clinton felt our pain, and now president obama has the
mr. prime m minister? >>> for more follow martin bashir on facebook or twitter.e on twitter at capehartj. next, silence on the scourge in the black community. stay with us. >>> i'm saijal patel with the cnbc market wrap. here are what the stocks are doing today. what a rally today. the dow jones is up more than 500 points and in fact, 550 and standard & poor's, s s&p up 64 points and the nasdaq up 134 points. and now forthe first time the number of people applying for...
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mr. huckabee's latest venture. back the richard. >>> thank you, martin.z is speaking out about her split with marc anthony. the two announced that the divorce in mid-july after seven years of marriage. let's get the scoop from today.com courtney hazlett. >> well, just when you thought that we are done talking about jennifer lopez and marc anthony, we are not done talking about them. jennifer lopez is on the front cover of "vanity fair" and it is interesting that she did this interview prior to the july 15th announcement, but she dropped some hints that are quite telling especially in retrospect. she does a lot of talking about how much she needs to work on actually loving herself and being able to make decisions based on loving herself, and here is one of the quotes that she pulls, that she says in the magazine, and she says, sometimes we don't realize that we are compromising ourselves to understand that a person is not good for you, or that person is not treating you in the right way, and i love myself enough to walk away from that now. >> and treating
mr. huckabee's latest venture. back the richard. >>> thank you, martin.z is speaking out about her split with marc anthony. the two announced that the divorce in mid-july after seven years of marriage. let's get the scoop from today.com courtney hazlett. >> well, just when you thought that we are done talking about jennifer lopez and marc anthony, we are not done talking about them. jennifer lopez is on the front cover of "vanity fair" and it is interesting that she did...
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mr. richard trumka. [applause] >> thank you, martin, for the very kind introduction, but more importantly, thank you for what he do every day and with the king family does every day. we all owe you and your family tremendous debt of gratitude. i just want to say thank you on behalf of all of us. let me say good morning to everybody. on behalf of the afl and cio unions, in our 12 million members, i want to welcome you all here today. i want to take just one moment to give a special welcome to reverend jackson, who has probably stood on as many picket lines with me as anybody else around. when it came to defending justice and standing up for workers' rights, jesse, you have always been there, and i want is a thank you for all of the things you have done. [applause] 48 years ago this weekend, literally hundreds of thousands of people gathered here in washington to march for jobs and march for freedom. they came at the call of a philip randolph, who was the president of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters and the vice-president of the afl-cio. and a truly historic figure in the history of the american l
mr. richard trumka. [applause] >> thank you, martin, for the very kind introduction, but more importantly, thank you for what he do every day and with the king family does every day. we all owe you and your family tremendous debt of gratitude. i just want to say thank you on behalf of all of us. let me say good morning to everybody. on behalf of the afl and cio unions, in our 12 million members, i want to welcome you all here today. i want to take just one moment to give a special welcome...
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i would ask that martin king the third and bernice king joining us on the stage for very special presentation. [applause] >> could you please welcome to the stage mr. christine barris king and marking the third. -- martin king iii. [applause] i would like to present to the secretary of state, one of our gracious awards that emasculates the presentation, secretary of state's office, sit on the basis of actual stone that came from the famed cory where the memorial came. we would like to present this. you cannot hold this, because i can barely, but we would like to present this on behalf of the memorial foundation, the king's family and guests here tonight. i would also call to the stage [inaudible] [applause] mr. ron kurtz, ambassador of south africa. [applause] thank you. now, as we take our seats, -- we are honored to have a very special guest. would you please welcome to the stage, mr. stevie wonder. [applause] [applause] thank you for coming tonight. >> it is truly an honor to be here at the beginning of the celebration. a celebration of the memorial of dr. martin luther king jr.. i want to personally and you garylly thinhank johnson for making
i would ask that martin king the third and bernice king joining us on the stage for very special presentation. [applause] >> could you please welcome to the stage mr. christine barris king and marking the third. -- martin king iii. [applause] i would like to present to the secretary of state, one of our gracious awards that emasculates the presentation, secretary of state's office, sit on the basis of actual stone that came from the famed cory where the memorial came. we would like to...
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mr. mubarak was wheeled into court on a hospital bed to begin his trial on corruption and other charges. msnbc's martintcher joins us live from cairo. martin, what is mubarak facing in terms of potential punishment? >> well, ultimately a possible death sentence. he's being charged with three counts, corruption, strangely enough selling -- doing a deal with israel selling gas too cheaply to israel. that's also one of the charges. but the main charge, of course, is giving orders that led to the shooting deaths of 850 egyptians during the january-february protests. if found guilty, that carries a possible death sentence. by the way, his two sons are also being charged with corruption. they face between 5 and 15 years, martin. >> when i was watching some of the images, and we're seeing them in front of us, he looks as though he's fairly attentive even though he's reclining and in the prone position. he's actually quite aware and alert. >> yeah. well, you know, as you can imagine, different people said different things on why he was supposed to have been too sick to take part. his lawyer said that to attend
mr. mubarak was wheeled into court on a hospital bed to begin his trial on corruption and other charges. msnbc's martintcher joins us live from cairo. martin, what is mubarak facing in terms of potential punishment? >> well, ultimately a possible death sentence. he's being charged with three counts, corruption, strangely enough selling -- doing a deal with israel selling gas too cheaply to israel. that's also one of the charges. but the main charge, of course, is giving orders that led to...
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mr. jackson: tonight or in the very near future, i want everyone in the sound much my voice to voice or reread dr. martin luther king's speech "i have a dream speech" a bounced check speech. i often thought, i wonder what his speech would sound like if he were here to give it. i don't know what dr. would say. i really don't. but i thought it would be challenging to go through his speech, change it as little as possible but insert my own thoughts how i thought dr. king's speech might have sounded if it were given today. after all on august 27, we will dedicate the king memorial here in washington, d.c., the day before his historic anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech on august 28, my colleagues have now departed this institution for the august recess to return to their homes far and near. i thought it would be appropriate that the final speech delivered after this debate would give reference and reference to the insight to martin luther king junior. and i thought after the deal that was passed today in the congress it would be appropriate. so tonight, i want to try and give what some might call an u
mr. jackson: tonight or in the very near future, i want everyone in the sound much my voice to voice or reread dr. martin luther king's speech "i have a dream speech" a bounced check speech. i often thought, i wonder what his speech would sound like if he were here to give it. i don't know what dr. would say. i really don't. but i thought it would be challenging to go through his speech, change it as little as possible but insert my own thoughts how i thought dr. king's speech might...
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martin luther king, jr. national memorial project foundation. mr. johnson, congratulations. does it feel to finally be here at this point? >> oh, what a great feeling it is for us to say that we're here. the dedication is here. we're going to dedicate this memorial on sunday. jenna: since 1996 congress granted permission for this memorial to happen, to be built. how, it was going to be done with another question, we're taking a look at what the memorial looks like at this time. it really has been a labor of love, hasn't it? you had to raise a heck of a lot of money during a tough economic time. what was the biggest challenge getting this project done?. >> money of course. when we got ready to kick off the public campaign, 9/11 happened the same week. so it delayed that a week. then tsunami and katrina. every 18 months there was something. we persevered. how grateful we raised 115 of the $120 million needed. jenna: $5 million more. where does the money go to? where was the major expense? >> major expense of course was construction dollars with material, labor. so, that's wher
martin luther king, jr. national memorial project foundation. mr. johnson, congratulations. does it feel to finally be here at this point? >> oh, what a great feeling it is for us to say that we're here. the dedication is here. we're going to dedicate this memorial on sunday. jenna: since 1996 congress granted permission for this memorial to happen, to be built. how, it was going to be done with another question, we're taking a look at what the memorial looks like at this time. it really...
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martin frost, i want to bring up a couple of things first. mr.reid was talking about all the things they could be doing. there is a long list of stuff that the white house thought -- frankly republicans thought before the recess. three trade agreements, korea, panama, there's a little bit of finger pointing, the fact of the matter is if it wasn't for the debt debate it would have gotten done. there is no secretary of commerce. that has been held up. he brought up the highway bill. i don't think that was going to get done. we know about the faa reauthorization. this thing got in the way of a lot of other work that congress was going to get passed before this recess. >> chuck, no question about that. this is the long distance runner who gets to the finish line and collapses at the end of the race. he doesn't die, he collapses. the real question when they come back are they going to go straight to a cr and not do any appropriation bills. that says a lot of talk. >> one of the things that harry reid's office points out in this deal they set is spendi
martin frost, i want to bring up a couple of things first. mr.reid was talking about all the things they could be doing. there is a long list of stuff that the white house thought -- frankly republicans thought before the recess. three trade agreements, korea, panama, there's a little bit of finger pointing, the fact of the matter is if it wasn't for the debt debate it would have gotten done. there is no secretary of commerce. that has been held up. he brought up the highway bill. i don't think...
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mr. johnson and all the organizers, i bring you greetings from president obama and secretary clinton. yolanda king was the eldest child of dr. martiniends and we promote his peace and nonviolence techniques. mrs. king was my second mom. she and mr. king would be happy that you all gathered today for this weekend. i ask that you might take the hand to have person at the table next to you and that you might hold that hand as a circle and a symbol of peace and strength and love. lets us pray. thank you for this day that your hands have made. we ask your blessing upon those who celebrate this season and those around the world who have come to join together to celebrate a man and a mission and a mandate for peace. we ask your blessing upon this time we share together. we thank you for the organizers who have a dream for this weekend to happen and so we ask your blessing upon every event and every day of this weekend. god bless the food that we're going to have, the fellowship, the friendship, bless that time we share together. it is in your name we pray, amen. >> i still have a dream. that one day this nation will rise up. we'll hold th
mr. johnson and all the organizers, i bring you greetings from president obama and secretary clinton. yolanda king was the eldest child of dr. martiniends and we promote his peace and nonviolence techniques. mrs. king was my second mom. she and mr. king would be happy that you all gathered today for this weekend. i ask that you might take the hand to have person at the table next to you and that you might hold that hand as a circle and a symbol of peace and strength and love. lets us pray....
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. >>> i'm ezra klein in for martin bashir and coming up at the top of the year, jobs fair in september? why wait, mre some right now. and campaign indigestion, literally. >>> and you are looking at holiday windows upscale clothing store barney's and this year, they are sure to have a different look, because according to the hollywood reporter, they will be decorated by lady gaga and saying that the singer and the creative team will be given free rein to give their interpretations to have the holiday come to light. i feel shoes coming on. and the money for the decorations will be given to charity. >>> and billy crystal is tapped to host the oscars again. and let's get the scoop from courtney hazlett. a lot to cover. >> yes, a busy day, and first start with sad news of the estranged husband of "real housewives of beverly hills" taylor armstrong was found dead of an apparent suicide and the lapd believes it was suicide we should say, but no note. we are talking about russell armstrong and there is a picture of him right there reportedly found hanging in his bedroom. and russell and taylor had filed for
. >>> i'm ezra klein in for martin bashir and coming up at the top of the year, jobs fair in september? why wait, mre some right now. and campaign indigestion, literally. >>> and you are looking at holiday windows upscale clothing store barney's and this year, they are sure to have a different look, because according to the hollywood reporter, they will be decorated by lady gaga and saying that the singer and the creative team will be given free rein to give their...
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mr. obama should run for re-election as a conservative. but let's look at the moving moment on the house floor as gabrielle giffords returned to congress this evening. [ waves crashing ] [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ female announcer ] sweet honey taste. 80 calories per serving. 40% daily value of fiber. i'm here in the downtown area where the crowd is growing. [ female
mr. obama should run for re-election as a conservative. but let's look at the moving moment on the house floor as gabrielle giffords returned to congress this evening. [ waves crashing ] [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the...
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mr. goodheart. you're just eluding to the tragedy of the civil war, and after not too long ago, i watched the martinovie, "gangs of new york" and the horrible tramming di of the draft riots when a kind of possibly the know nothing party went after black people in new york and lynched them in the streets and i was wondering if that happened in any other cities in the u.s.. >> yeah, nowhere was it as terrible as it was during those days in new york in the summer of 1863, but, in fact, there were other terrible episodes of that sort of urban violence, that close quarter slaughter. we think of these ranks of blue and gray soldiers marching against each other on the battle field. at gettiesberg there was a -- gettysberg there was a lit up map with neat lines coming this way and that way. it's a 1960s think, high-tech. you know, in many places, the civil war was much more like the civil war that we think of today in a place like benghazi or baghdad, a perm kind of violence. i talk about st. louis, massachusetts in -- missouri in the book that before these battles were going on at all, there was street fig
mr. goodheart. you're just eluding to the tragedy of the civil war, and after not too long ago, i watched the martinovie, "gangs of new york" and the horrible tramming di of the draft riots when a kind of possibly the know nothing party went after black people in new york and lynched them in the streets and i was wondering if that happened in any other cities in the u.s.. >> yeah, nowhere was it as terrible as it was during those days in new york in the summer of 1863, but, in...
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mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. [ martinuther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. ♪ i look all tough and uncaring. but when i see an rv roll in with a big family... well, it fills my heart. but, as affordable as it is, it just makes sense to get everybody up and go on a vacation together. whoa, i didn't mean all of us. [ boy ] it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. see for yourself at gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> rebels in libya tonight are on the cusp of having tripoli surrounded. we'll talk with sara sidner with the opposition pors forces. tripoli still in gadhafi's hands as is the area in red. the r
mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. [ martinuther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your...
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the martin luther king foundation memorial campaign, who successfully led this idea to washington, mriry johnson. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. thank you so much. thank you, thank you, thank you. your excellencies, members of the king family, other special guests that are with us tonight, hello everyone, and thank you for joining us tonight on this most auspicious occasion. to our ambassador of services, andrea mitchell. to all of you assembled tonight, i just say, how is everyone doing this evening? [applause] during his short term here on earth, martin luther king, jr. once said our lives begin to end the day we become solid about things that matter. tonight as we celebrate that world vision and commitment to peace and justice that guided dr. king and inspired the leaders here with us this evening, we're mindful of the fact that we stand on the shoulders of those who refused to be solid about things that mattered most. truth, justice, equality and honor for all. to that end, as we begin making our plans for dedication week, we wanted to be sure that our celebration includ
the martin luther king foundation memorial campaign, who successfully led this idea to washington, mriry johnson. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. thank you so much. thank you, thank you, thank you. your excellencies, members of the king family, other special guests that are with us tonight, hello everyone, and thank you for joining us tonight on this most auspicious occasion. to our ambassador of services, andrea mitchell. to all of you assembled tonight, i just say, how is...
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martin luther king jr. was born, and how to witness his upbringing, i can assure you that our mother, mrs. e leader who is being enshrined on the national mall. many of martin's virtues, including his courage, faith, and work ethic for example, all echo that teaching an example of our mother. i do not see how martin could have done what he did without a sustained sacrifice, is selfless -- selfless commitment and nurturing wisdom of alberta came. -- king. and the other woman who had a powerful influence on martin was his beloved wife and partner, coretta scott king. as my brother said, "i am convinced that if i had not had a wife with the fortitude, strength, and calmness, i could not have withstood the ordeals intentions surrounding the movement." she was not just my brother's wife, but a full partner in his leadership of the movement. in fact, none of us would be here today preparing to celebrating the martin luther king jr. memorial on the mall without the tireless effort of caress scott king, whose leadership was in seventh or -- instrumental in the establishment of the holiday and in ma
martin luther king jr. was born, and how to witness his upbringing, i can assure you that our mother, mrs. e leader who is being enshrined on the national mall. many of martin's virtues, including his courage, faith, and work ethic for example, all echo that teaching an example of our mother. i do not see how martin could have done what he did without a sustained sacrifice, is selfless -- selfless commitment and nurturing wisdom of alberta came. -- king. and the other woman who had a powerful...
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martin bashir is up next. n: downloading music can be expensive. so to save money, i trained my dog and this cockatoo to play all the hits of the '80's woman: hit it, mr ♪ take on me... ♪ ....take on me ♪ take me on... anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. and form a layer called biofilm so strong it survives brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula penetrates biofilm, kills germs and protects your mouth for hours. fight biofilm with listerine®. kills germs and protects your mouth for hours. we're centurylink...a new kind of broadband company committed to providing honest, personal service from real people... 5-year price-lock guarantees... consistently fast speeds... and more ways to customize your technology. [ male announcer ] it's been a good year for the chevy silverado. and not because of the awards or the accolades. no, it was good because you told us so. the chevy model year wrap up. get in on our greatest model year yet. just announced -- celebrate labor day with an additional $500 bonus cash. with all other o
martin bashir is up next. n: downloading music can be expensive. so to save money, i trained my dog and this cockatoo to play all the hits of the '80's woman: hit it, mr ♪ take on me... ♪ ....take on me ♪ take me on... anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. and form a layer called biofilm so strong it survives brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula...
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mr. king, let's not forget malcolm x. please. every now and then, without malcolm, society would have done martin luther king the same way. -- theway they are doing president obama. vote. the people that are listening, vote. cried today, a vote tomorrow. vote. you can vote yourself out of this. those of us who said i will not fight for the white man, go into the military. take care of your country. that is all i want to sit. guest: my dear brother is actively right. where you are talking about with martin luther king and the comebacks are two people willing to live and die for what they book -- and malcolm x are two people willing to live and die for what they believed in. it was a kingdom where for and working people had dignity. what we missed today is to many of our leaders are up for sale. almost everything and everybody is up for sale. money, money, money. young people are living lives of emotional emptiness. malcolm, martin, there was no price. they knew there was a human value that had no market price. host: i have been enough from carl in san antonio, texas. he wants to know if we could get more available to help our leg
mr. king, let's not forget malcolm x. please. every now and then, without malcolm, society would have done martin luther king the same way. -- theway they are doing president obama. vote. the people that are listening, vote. cried today, a vote tomorrow. vote. you can vote yourself out of this. those of us who said i will not fight for the white man, go into the military. take care of your country. that is all i want to sit. guest: my dear brother is actively right. where you are talking about...
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martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. and challenge janet who's 6 chapters ahead. [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrsdent feel like her only student. dell. the power to do more. feel like her only student. with olay challenge that. regenerist day and night duo. the uv lotion helps protect skin and firms during the day. the cream hydrates to firm at night. gravity doesn't stand a chance. regenerist, from olay. >>> it's 24 minutes after the hour on this cnn saturday morning. nadia bilchik joins us. we talked about first responders and crews in japan cleaning up after the earthquake. they found about $48 million in untraceable cash? this is obviously a place that is cleaning up, to say the very least, and it is an awful situation. they could have kept this cash. what did they do? i'm guessing they didn't keep it. >> they handed it back to the people. it is not totally untraceable. there are about 57,000 saves that were found. in it were the bank books and land registries and title deeds. that was returned. what is extraordinary is the bags, purses and wallets that were found. of those, people found cash
martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. and challenge janet who's 6 chapters ahead. [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrsdent feel like her only student. dell. the power to do more. feel like her only student. with olay challenge that. regenerist day and night duo. the uv lotion helps protect skin and firms during the day. the cream hydrates to firm at night. gravity doesn't stand a chance. regenerist, from olay. >>>...
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mr. abdel al katib has been in close contact with the leadership of the ntc, and will continue his efforts. he and my special adviser on post-conflict planning, ian martinl to dohar, to meet with the leadership of the ntc. the united nations stands ready to extend all possible assistance to the libyan people. for the past several months ian martin has been working to ensure that the united nations is ready to response -- >> you've been listening to the head of the united nations ban ki-moon speaking about various international organizations getting together to meet about the future of libya, as well as the transitional government that's already been formed in part of libya. >>> gunfire outside a hotel in labia that's a home to international journalists matthew chance reports from one of the last strongholds loyal to gadhafi as rebel forces fight to take control. [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and powerful devices
mr. abdel al katib has been in close contact with the leadership of the ntc, and will continue his efforts. he and my special adviser on post-conflict planning, ian martinl to dohar, to meet with the leadership of the ntc. the united nations stands ready to extend all possible assistance to the libyan people. for the past several months ian martin has been working to ensure that the united nations is ready to response -- >> you've been listening to the head of the united nations ban...