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mr. martin: so i do not get you in trouble, we will not put you on the spot. mr. crump: i will be brief. walter madison, stand up. here's is my cocounsel in the tamir rice case. [applause] walter, chime in here. say of fair word or two. we pushed for that in michael brown's tragic killing in ferguson. the michael brown law, which i hope and pray will happen. i think it makes a difference and would be a fitting legacy for michael brown. let me say this here. history happened this week in ferguson, missouri. we in the house of god say the march as long but thence towards justice. ferguson had three times as many people in the community come out and vote than they ever had in history. i think that is a direct response of the community saying, we have to do something about them killing our children. and we have three african-american city commissioners out of ferguson. that is history. c-span is watching. [applause] mr. crump: to answer your question, i think cameras really are good. they let us know and makes it transparent. that is what the community wants. and the
mr. martin: so i do not get you in trouble, we will not put you on the spot. mr. crump: i will be brief. walter madison, stand up. here's is my cocounsel in the tamir rice case. [applause] walter, chime in here. say of fair word or two. we pushed for that in michael brown's tragic killing in ferguson. the michael brown law, which i hope and pray will happen. i think it makes a difference and would be a fitting legacy for michael brown. let me say this here. history happened this week in...
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mr. crump? benjamin: thank you, attorney martin. to dean pollack and his administration, especially sylvia and gaye and shirley who made me feel so welcome when i arrived at howard university this morning, for the absolute honor of being the charles harris lecturer. i was so moved when i read about what you did, mr. harris because that's what it is about when we think about what god -- why god gave us the blessings, not to keep it to ourselves, but to pass them on so i salute you and i thank you, mr. harris. [applause] before i begin my comments to you, there's a few people i want to recognize who are very dear to me. i have the honor of being the president-elect of the national bar association. [applause] thank you. and billy, i know they say lawyers always trying to bill hours and they have a lot going on but they took time out of their busy schedules to come and be here so i want to acknowledge one of my personal heroes -- and you all know him well here in d.c., when i was running for president, she gave me advice and told all he
mr. crump? benjamin: thank you, attorney martin. to dean pollack and his administration, especially sylvia and gaye and shirley who made me feel so welcome when i arrived at howard university this morning, for the absolute honor of being the charles harris lecturer. i was so moved when i read about what you did, mr. harris because that's what it is about when we think about what god -- why god gave us the blessings, not to keep it to ourselves, but to pass them on so i salute you and i thank...
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mr. martin give it a couple days. i kept thinking to myself you know your son is unharmed, he's walking with a bag of skittles and a can of iced t and the neighborhood watch volunteer has a nine millimeter gun and shoots him in the heart, i'm like no, you got your dead child unarmed body. the smoking gun in a self-professed killer's hand of course they're going to arrest them i really believe that, i'm an officer of the court, you know. i see in our community people in court get arrested every day with no evidence at all, with an innuendo somebody said you look like him they thought he was in the area. they allowed evidence. probable cause is such a low standard to arrest them and give us our due process, give us our day in court our constitutional right. this whole notion that it's equal and fair whatever happens to anybody in america, we treated them all the same. i'm believing that. and mr. morris says, no. they're not going to arrest him, because this stand your ground thing. and at that point we have to make a de
mr. martin give it a couple days. i kept thinking to myself you know your son is unharmed, he's walking with a bag of skittles and a can of iced t and the neighborhood watch volunteer has a nine millimeter gun and shoots him in the heart, i'm like no, you got your dead child unarmed body. the smoking gun in a self-professed killer's hand of course they're going to arrest them i really believe that, i'm an officer of the court, you know. i see in our community people in court get arrested every...
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mr. feldstein? martine not noticing what's happening in the economy but focusing on trying to bring down the long-term unemployed, i understand that's a serious problem but they can't really solve it. there's no way that we can fix long-term unemployed by trying to sustain an unemployment rate below 5%. gary: a point to keep in mind, we talk about full employment at 5.5% but have underemployment and still is a problem and many americans are discouraged workers. many americans are part-time when they want to be full time. there's still some lingering effects. tom: is john edwards' tenure too early? gary: the income back is remarkable. we look at the consumer comfort index from 0-100, if your income is less than $50,000, you're in the 30's, 36, 38 on that. if your income is $50,000 or more, you're in the 60's or nearly 70 and is a huge difference. olivia: if janet yellen should not be focused on unemployment, what should she be focused on? martin: among the things she doesn't seem to be focusousing on, she s
mr. feldstein? martine not noticing what's happening in the economy but focusing on trying to bring down the long-term unemployed, i understand that's a serious problem but they can't really solve it. there's no way that we can fix long-term unemployed by trying to sustain an unemployment rate below 5%. gary: a point to keep in mind, we talk about full employment at 5.5% but have underemployment and still is a problem and many americans are discouraged workers. many americans are part-time when...
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martin winterkorn is planning to fight for his job. kevin joins me here in studio. thanks for your time. we have a power struggle between the volkswagen chairman and the ceo. kevin: mr. piak has not provided his support for martin winterkorn. the answer and is really -- the uncertainty is troubling. even mr. piech does not have a lot of time as chairman and it looks like he wants to assign a new ceo before he steps down. mark: it is my understanding that mr. piech was mr. winterkorn's mentor. do we know what happened? kevin: aside from anything personal, the only shortcoming i had seen in mr. winterkorn's rein is the performance of volkswagen in the u.s.. the drive to become the largest automaker is going to require more than a 3% market share in the u.s.. china and europe is helping them but in the u.s. 3% market share you are seeing incentives starting to climb in mind with some of the domestic automakers. it tells you that strategy here is not working. mark: do we have any idea where volkswagen's unions are? kevin: i do not think anyone has chosen sides publicly. the thing unions want is to remove the uncertainty. talk of someone from porsche being inserted. mart
martin winterkorn is planning to fight for his job. kevin joins me here in studio. thanks for your time. we have a power struggle between the volkswagen chairman and the ceo. kevin: mr. piak has not provided his support for martin winterkorn. the answer and is really -- the uncertainty is troubling. even mr. piech does not have a lot of time as chairman and it looks like he wants to assign a new ceo before he steps down. mark: it is my understanding that mr. piech was mr. winterkorn's mentor....
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mr. brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of the meet the press panel. mr. spivak: dr. king, former president truman was quoted by the a.p. as saying that the march from selma -- and this was his word -- was silly, and can't accomplish a darn thing except to attract attention. there have been two murders, many beatings and a federal expenditure for troops of about $300,000. would you say that what the march accomplished was worth that cost? dr. king: well, first, i would say that the march was not silly at all. i would think that the march did more to dramatize the indignities and the injustices that
mr. brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of...
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martin luther king jr. was a liberal christian. actually, he was a republican. there's no evidence of that, dave. none. dave, new orleans. mr. o, to borrow from george c. scott who portrayed general patton in the movie o'reilly, you magnificent -- i read your book. great job. that was george c. scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should write this number down in case you see anything anywhere at any time.
martin luther king jr. was a liberal christian. actually, he was a republican. there's no evidence of that, dave. none. dave, new orleans. mr. o, to borrow from george c. scott who portrayed general patton in the movie o'reilly, you magnificent -- i read your book. great job. that was george c. scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national...
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mr. there including the pernts of little martin richard pernts of little martin richard. jury made up of 7 women and 5 men start deliberating first thing tomorrow morning. tom abc news boston. >> new york police say they are investigating an art prank. 3 artist put up a bust of nsa leaker snowden on top of a revolutionary war column in brooklyn this morning. site originally built to honor more than 11,000 americans who died on issue ship during the revolutionary war. shortly after discovered the city september out a crew to remove it. vine user posted video showing park workers covering it up. before pulled down by new york police. >>> dozens of passengers inside a moscow metro station came to the rescue after woman got stuck between train and the mr. form. about you see it here mountain video posted on russia life news web site. crowd starts rocking the plane to push harder. finally the woman foot freedied and helped to her feet. later went to the hospital with a leg injury. >>> just ahead tonight. refuse lugs near new battery that can charge your phone in about a meant.
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martin. thank you. >>> a short time ago i spoke with robert bates' attorney mr.. >> the reports are stunning. that multiple police officers and employees with the sheriff's office were intimidated into giving your client special treatment and even falsifying his training records. do you dispute that? >> yes. yeah the report speaks for itself. this was after a few months he had been on the job. keep in mind that reserve officers come in different varieties of experience. some of them come directly from a police department that have had a number of years of experience and into retirement become a reserve officer. some come from public life that have no police experience at all. mr. bates was a former police officer, about 30 years earlier. he was cleat certified and authorized to be a police officer in oklahoma. >> from 30 years ago. >> yeah but lacked the training and he was in a different category. and when he received into the department there was some level of concern and some jealousy i think, and that was voiced to the superyorz and it was reviewed. i think t
martin. thank you. >>> a short time ago i spoke with robert bates' attorney mr.. >> the reports are stunning. that multiple police officers and employees with the sheriff's office were intimidated into giving your client special treatment and even falsifying his training records. do you dispute that? >> yes. yeah the report speaks for itself. this was after a few months he had been on the job. keep in mind that reserve officers come in different varieties of experience....
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the people used to call martin luther king, mocking him as mr. high and mighty. they were differences both overstretch intact eggs, but also most of us i think in this turned out to be the majority and it's been replayed with algae bt people. there were people initially opposed to marriage as a goal. marriage is a bourgeois institution that oppresses women. why do we want it? basically swept aside but it was a saying people can stick it elsewhere. people said well, we gay lesbian, blacks, want to be treated the same as everyone else. others said the oppressed group could be the spear and the tip of the spear and perform in a corrupt society. they have been excluded and their saying we should rebuild it entirely differently and that there will be new communities. they said now i just want to be like everybody else and there were people who deplored the fact of the black separatists had great support. separatists in my experience felt they were being treated equally. same thing with people in the gay community. i needed to sort that out. but then there was this tac
the people used to call martin luther king, mocking him as mr. high and mighty. they were differences both overstretch intact eggs, but also most of us i think in this turned out to be the majority and it's been replayed with algae bt people. there were people initially opposed to marriage as a goal. marriage is a bourgeois institution that oppresses women. why do we want it? basically swept aside but it was a saying people can stick it elsewhere. people said well, we gay lesbian, blacks, want...
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martin. it's a very lively look by mr. pennington. mr.rend which is baseball players growing humongous beards. because i have a simple man, i have a simple question. why do these guys want to look like moses? put moses in the uniform, he looks just like that guy. growing a beard, does it help you on the field? i mean you're spitting people are spitting on baseball. in order to be in the big leagues you have to spit every 10 seconds. the beard -- you know so if you know why they're growing beards please tell you. baseball remains america's pastime, like everything else it's changing. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website, we would like you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. word of the day, do not be mendacious when writing to the factor. thank you for watching tonight. miss megyn warming up. please always remember, the spin stops here. as we are definitely looking out. >> it is wednesday, april 15th. a fox news alert. police officers assaulted as protestors block traffi
martin. it's a very lively look by mr. pennington. mr.rend which is baseball players growing humongous beards. because i have a simple man, i have a simple question. why do these guys want to look like moses? put moses in the uniform, he looks just like that guy. growing a beard, does it help you on the field? i mean you're spitting people are spitting on baseball. in order to be in the big leagues you have to spit every 10 seconds. the beard -- you know so if you know why they're growing...
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mr. gray. >> all right. thank you very much chief martin. i appreciate your time. and out front now reverend brian. you just heard chief martin say she doesn't thinking she'll be able to get answers fast enough for the people on the streets. they're doing the best they can. what's your response? >> then the best is clearly not good enough. when you realize that this gentleman, mr. gray had absolutely no probable cause for arrest and then finds himself in a coma and then within a week is dead is inexcusable, especially with six police officers on paid vacation. it doesn't make any sense to all of the citizens here in baltimore. >> and what about the answers to some of those questions that we don't yet know. what led to his arrest why is there still no autopsy. the autopsy that the police have cited which defends their point of view. why have we not heard what five of those six arresting officers have said in their formal statements? >> because we're seeing a nationally televised conspiracy to protect the police and expose the citizens. anytime the police officers here in the state of maryland have t
mr. gray. >> all right. thank you very much chief martin. i appreciate your time. and out front now reverend brian. you just heard chief martin say she doesn't thinking she'll be able to get answers fast enough for the people on the streets. they're doing the best they can. what's your response? >> then the best is clearly not good enough. when you realize that this gentleman, mr. gray had absolutely no probable cause for arrest and then finds himself in a coma and then within a...
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mr. jones was a political advisor and speech writer for dr. martinthink she has emerged more than just a media personality that everyone knows. she has emerged as a unique thinker in this generation. >> last nights speech was part of a tradition called harry's last lexture on a meaningful life. it was named after harry rathbun. >>> later this morning a big announcement is expected surrounding next years super bowl at levi stadium. the bay area super bowl host committee will announce plans for a super bowl 50 fan village. the announcement will include the official name for the village and where it will be located. it will be in san francisco and san francisco mayor ed lee will be there for the announcement. >>> it's 6:26. thousands of people gathered in san francisco's golden gate park for the 4/20 smoke out. the traffic problems and the cleanup problems. >> we are live in san jose where a murder suspect is behind bars after escaping police custody. we'll tell you who actually tackled him and how he got out of custody in the first place. >> good morni
mr. jones was a political advisor and speech writer for dr. martinthink she has emerged more than just a media personality that everyone knows. she has emerged as a unique thinker in this generation. >> last nights speech was part of a tradition called harry's last lexture on a meaningful life. it was named after harry rathbun. >>> later this morning a big announcement is expected surrounding next years super bowl at levi stadium. the bay area super bowl host committee will...
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mr. brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of the me
mr. brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of...
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mr. basketball award since jason kidd in 1992. today, head coach martind his new recruit specifically with his play with teammate, paris austin. >> i just think it speaks volumes about a guy this caliber, when he has a point guard that's been with him for so long that allows him to be successful and they played well with each other. and i think that speaks volume about him as a basketball player and as a person. >> finally, levi stadium has been transformed into a supercross fan's dream. the top riders take to the course in saturday night's monster energy supercross event. this is the first at the new facility. spartan stadium, as you might remember hosted races from 1990 through 1995. >>> and tonight, at at&t, giants try to get back on track and snap a six-game losing streak. madison bumgardner on the hill. >> we need a win. >> yes, they do. >> big-time. >> it's a long season. look at the long game here. >> thanks. >> for a full half hour of bay area sports coverage you can watch comcast sports net. >> we're not being negative. >> last season they starte
mr. basketball award since jason kidd in 1992. today, head coach martind his new recruit specifically with his play with teammate, paris austin. >> i just think it speaks volumes about a guy this caliber, when he has a point guard that's been with him for so long that allows him to be successful and they played well with each other. and i think that speaks volume about him as a basketball player and as a person. >> finally, levi stadium has been transformed into a supercross fan's...
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mr. bates been out there that day? >> yes, he should have been. >> that was cnn's martin savidge reporting. >>> again, we continue to following breaking news out of nepal. a 7.9 earthquake. cnn continues after this short break. but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, a leader in identity theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in your home. your valuable personal assets! look, your credit card company may alert you to suspicious activity on the accounts you have with them, but that still may leave you vulnerable to big losses if a thief opens new accounts in your name or decides to drain your savings, home equity, or retirement accounts. and your credit report may only tell you after your identity has been compromised. but lifelock is proactive protection and watches out for you in ways th
mr. bates been out there that day? >> yes, he should have been. >> that was cnn's martin savidge reporting. >>> again, we continue to following breaking news out of nepal. a 7.9 earthquake. cnn continues after this short break. but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, a...
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mrs. clinton, i don't know if i'd be bragging about that. >> reporter: also interviewed martin o'malley, a potential democratic rival to clinton. he said something similar. he wasn't as harsh in his criticism but as a democrat he said, look traveling all around the world as secretary of state doesn't mean that you've just resume and doesn't mean you actually have accomplishments. so once she's in tomorrow, she's going to be facing heat from all sides, eric. >> she'll certainly be asked by republicans about benghazi and the e-mails and all of that. of course, ed on monday marco rubio we're told jumps into the republican side. it will be quite a busy two days for you. >> reporter: a crowded field on both sides. >> it is. thank you so much, ed as always. >>> meanwhile senator rand paul hitting the campaign trail after announcing his bid for the white house last week. senator paul in las vegas today speaking to a rally at a community center where hundreds of supporters turned out to hear what he had to say. nevada used to be solidly red but has transformed into a swing state. president obama w
mrs. clinton, i don't know if i'd be bragging about that. >> reporter: also interviewed martin o'malley, a potential democratic rival to clinton. he said something similar. he wasn't as harsh in his criticism but as a democrat he said, look traveling all around the world as secretary of state doesn't mean that you've just resume and doesn't mean you actually have accomplishments. so once she's in tomorrow, she's going to be facing heat from all sides, eric. >> she'll certainly be...
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martin o'malley did a sit-down with us a few moments ago and said mrs.nton will find out this is not going to be a correspond nationonation coronation. listen. >> history is full of the front-runners are inevitable until they're not. what i've heard around the country is they want new leaders. they want the voices of new leader leaders. >> you hear martin o'malley trying to say what we've heard from some republicans, that the clintons might be sort of old news. there will be a new generation of heeders. he's trying to fill that void. what i understand from the clinton camp is she's trying to push back on all that. she's been behind closed doors in all kind of policy meetings from the economy to isis and the iran nuclear deal to bone up. gretchen, she hasn't been out here in iowa on the campaign trail in a very long time. >> all right, then you also have the fact that some of her potential rivals might be seeing this opening to challenge her. earlier in the program we talked about the polls. you know, they might see an opening. >> reporter: quinnipiac pol
martin o'malley did a sit-down with us a few moments ago and said mrs.nton will find out this is not going to be a correspond nationonation coronation. listen. >> history is full of the front-runners are inevitable until they're not. what i've heard around the country is they want new leaders. they want the voices of new leader leaders. >> you hear martin o'malley trying to say what we've heard from some republicans, that the clintons might be sort of old news. there will be a new...
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mr. collier, ms. gamble also. lindsey lu who lost her child in addition the child, martin richard.fore all the carnage that was created, the radicalization. we've heard that. now the defense certainly will have an opportunity to explain why. who is tsarnaev? what was his background? where does he come from? what if anything did his brother really have to do with him? i suspect as we move forward, we'll learn a lot about who he is and placing into context what he did. will it matter? that's the opening question. it was a heinous act committed against this country and boston in particular. that's what the defense will do to attempt to spare his life. >> as far as these 30 counts, you don't expect acquittal on any of the 30? you think he'll be found guilty on all 30? his own defense attorneys acknowledge he was there, he was the younger brother of tamerlan tsarnaev. but he was manipulated, they argued, by his older brother. >> i do not expect a not guilty on any particular count. jurors do what they do. but if you look at the counts -- and there were multiple counts conspiracy, the fa
mr. collier, ms. gamble also. lindsey lu who lost her child in addition the child, martin richard.fore all the carnage that was created, the radicalization. we've heard that. now the defense certainly will have an opportunity to explain why. who is tsarnaev? what was his background? where does he come from? what if anything did his brother really have to do with him? i suspect as we move forward, we'll learn a lot about who he is and placing into context what he did. will it matter? that's the...
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martin was 3.5 feet away from the bomb. steve lost a leg in the blast. he said he could hear mrs. richard trying to comfort her dying son.3-year-old boy leo is seen in the photo rescued by a boston police officer. the survivors heather and mark also called to testify about how they fought for their lives in the agony of the bombings. the prosecutor spent fewer than three days making the case for the death sentence. next week, they will argue for the jury to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to live in prison. >> alexandra field, thanks. the defense begins its case on monday. >>> severe thunderstorms. the possibility of tornadoes. let's bring in meteorologist derek van dam for an early look at the weather. >> good morning, john. we have monitoring for the possibility of severe weather again today from the gulf coast states through parts of the midwest. this is all thanks to a low pressure system developing just east of the rockies. that will set the stage for the 33 million americans in the possibility of tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail. kansas city, wichita, little rock rock, arkansas to dallas texas. that severe weath
martin was 3.5 feet away from the bomb. steve lost a leg in the blast. he said he could hear mrs. richard trying to comfort her dying son.3-year-old boy leo is seen in the photo rescued by a boston police officer. the survivors heather and mark also called to testify about how they fought for their lives in the agony of the bombings. the prosecutor spent fewer than three days making the case for the death sentence. next week, they will argue for the jury to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to live in...
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mr. scott did not actually gain control of the officer's taser so that's his version of the story and we know the video that he recorded is being seen everywhere at this point. >> jonathan martin, north charleston, south carolina, thank you. >>> growing number of police departments turn to body cameras. tom ackerman has more on the role of the body cameras. >> when police in ferguson missouri and new york city escaped prosecution another man shot dead by a south carolina police officer has fueled outrage, a man faces a long prison sentence, the same with a cleveland officer who killed a 12 yearly boy carrying a toy gun. the common denominator video evidence of the confrontation which appears to approve prove replies miss conduct. tending to believe the badge over the victim. >> i felt my life was in jeopardy, i felt as if i had to use the force to stop the danger. >> reporter: in the past five years south carolina police officers have fired their weapons at 209 suspects without ever being convicted. but the policeman who shot scott eight times in the back has been charged with murder. >> somebody was watching. there was a witness that came forward with the video. in the initia
mr. scott did not actually gain control of the officer's taser so that's his version of the story and we know the video that he recorded is being seen everywhere at this point. >> jonathan martin, north charleston, south carolina, thank you. >>> growing number of police departments turn to body cameras. tom ackerman has more on the role of the body cameras. >> when police in ferguson missouri and new york city escaped prosecution another man shot dead by a south carolina...
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. >> the trooper martin's belief was if i could sit down and talk to paul, that we could have ended this very quickly. mr. white is trying to control the scene. >> paramedic white says the incident was a fluid situation and in the heat of the moment, he did what he thought was right. >> i did not deem it in the best interest of the patient to permit him to handcuff and arrest me at that time. >> if we allow people to get out of vehicles and try to handle the traffic stop other than the driver, that's chaos. >> the state of oklahoma gives trooper martin a five-day suspension and an order to report for an anger assessment. paramedic white believes trooper martin may have offered an explanation for his behavior on the road that day. white refers to a conversation he says the two of them had outside the hospital after the incident. >> he made the statement that i don't know how we got to this point. we worked together before. and i simply said i don't know how we got here, either, and he said well, i just recently came back from iraq. >> trooper martin had served in iraq and returned just weeks before. whate
. >> the trooper martin's belief was if i could sit down and talk to paul, that we could have ended this very quickly. mr. white is trying to control the scene. >> paramedic white says the incident was a fluid situation and in the heat of the moment, he did what he thought was right. >> i did not deem it in the best interest of the patient to permit him to handcuff and arrest me at that time. >> if we allow people to get out of vehicles and try to handle the traffic stop...
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mr. gray's funeral today each group was intending to kill and take out a police officer. >> this reminds me of 1968 when the riots were taking place during the assassination of dr. martinking where people were destroying their own stores and properties in their own community. this is unacceptable. this is not what freddie gray's family wanted. >> reporter: now curfew has been imposed tonight from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. all public schools are closed today. now, there are reports that 1600 people have volunteered at a facebook page to help clean up the streets once peace is restored. but of course we're keeping an eye on this story and we'll bring you more in the next half hour, matt. >> facebook nugget some brighter spots there for what's going on in baltimore. thank you erin. >>> philadelphia police searching for the gunman who left several cars riddled with bullets. shots rang out along west jefferson street near 60th street in west philadelphia shortly before 11:00 last night. the gunfire hit at least four vehicles shattering windows. no one was injured. we'll have a live report on the investigation coming up in our next half hour. >>> also new a blaze in eastampton
mr. gray's funeral today each group was intending to kill and take out a police officer. >> this reminds me of 1968 when the riots were taking place during the assassination of dr. martinking where people were destroying their own stores and properties in their own community. this is unacceptable. this is not what freddie gray's family wanted. >> reporter: now curfew has been imposed tonight from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. all public schools are closed today. now, there are reports...
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mr. president. there is no linkage between what happened to freddie gray and torching buildings. peaceful demonstrations get national attention. dr. martinhat about the police in baltimore? well black crime there is out of control. city has the fifth highest murder rate in the country. 90% of homicide victims in baltimore are black. 990% of murder suspects are black. 90% of those arrested for robbery are black. about 90% of those arrested for aggravated assault are black. and arrests for all offenses in the city of baltimore maryland 85% black. again, the black population is 63%. with so many african-americans committing crimes, there is gonna be tension between the cops and the community. it's inevitable. honest people know he that and most african-americans in baltimore i believe are sickened by what's happening there they are good honest people who reject violence and crime. in fact, a mother, whose son was rioting has now become famous. [bleep] get the [bleep] over here. get over here now. >> i'm a single mom. i have six children. and i just choose not to live like that no more. i was angry. i was shocked. you never want to see your
mr. president. there is no linkage between what happened to freddie gray and torching buildings. peaceful demonstrations get national attention. dr. martinhat about the police in baltimore? well black crime there is out of control. city has the fifth highest murder rate in the country. 90% of homicide victims in baltimore are black. 990% of murder suspects are black. 90% of those arrested for robbery are black. about 90% of those arrested for aggravated assault are black. and arrests for all...
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revisit maryland for the gaithersburg festival with tom davis and martin frost as well as former senior advisor to president obama, mr. axel rod and close it out in new york city where the publishing industry showcases the upcoming books. the first beak in june we're live for the chicago tribute lit fest including our three-hour program with lawrence wright and your phone calls, this spring on c-span 2's book tv. >> coming up on c-span, a look at expanding u.s. trade with cuba as the two countries normalize recommendations. then "washington journal" is live with your calls and today's news. and live later, the house debates a cybersecurity bill to allow threat information sharing. >> next, the senate agriculture committee looks at expanding produce and farm equipment trading with cuba. the discussion includes farmers and ranchers along with officials from the agriculture and commerce departments and discuss opportunities and challenges of trading with the island nation following president obama's announcement in december to normalize relations. legislation is being sponsored in the senate that would comprehensively l
revisit maryland for the gaithersburg festival with tom davis and martin frost as well as former senior advisor to president obama, mr. axel rod and close it out in new york city where the publishing industry showcases the upcoming books. the first beak in june we're live for the chicago tribute lit fest including our three-hour program with lawrence wright and your phone calls, this spring on c-span 2's book tv. >> coming up on c-span, a look at expanding u.s. trade with cuba as the two...
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martin winterkorn was in a position of strength. volkswagen last year reported record profit and record sales. mr. winter corn was able to line up the other power players on the nonexecutive board that runs the company. essentially the labor leaders. even some of mr. piech's own relatives, including wolfgang porsche, his cousin. they all backed mr. winterkorn. guy: let's talk about mr. piech's strategy. he has acquired all kind of businesses. ducati, they run a group that makes everything from the soft to golf to all kind of other cars. he built an empire. the stock is up today. is that because there is no more empire building? chad: that's exactly why the stock is up today. he did create a 12-brand empire. he started in the luxury car segment, buying porsche. he didn't buy audi, but he was the one who made audi into the behemoth it is today. they are number two in luxury car sales fighting with bmw and mercedes. he also bought man ansd d scania, and he expanded significantly in china. china is now volkswagen's largest market. they have more than 12 factories there. one of the reasons why the stoc
martin winterkorn was in a position of strength. volkswagen last year reported record profit and record sales. mr. winter corn was able to line up the other power players on the nonexecutive board that runs the company. essentially the labor leaders. even some of mr. piech's own relatives, including wolfgang porsche, his cousin. they all backed mr. winterkorn. guy: let's talk about mr. piech's strategy. he has acquired all kind of businesses. ducati, they run a group that makes everything from...
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mr. walk and his point misses the broader point. >> that is to say why should chris rock have to adapt himself to the situation? that's like telling martinand rosa park if you flow why people don't want to be in the front of the bus, adjust to the back of the bulls. don't wear diamonds and jewelry or things that would provoke people to be outraged or somehow suspicious of you. that's ludicrous. we have equal rights osibleye ostensibly under the law. there is a real fear that look i have been stopped by police on numerous occasions and i can tell you i am horrified each time and i believe that in this country that kind of horror doesn't strike all people equally. so i think that isaiah washington should probably adjust himself to another analysis. >> that is to say why should black people have to adjust to an unjust practice and a practice that does not respect the integrity of their humanity and their citizenship rights. if all citizens don't get subjected to this no citizen should be subjected to this i say isaiah washington would do well to rethink his position. >> it's been embroilg. not because chris rock said that much abl about it
mr. walk and his point misses the broader point. >> that is to say why should chris rock have to adapt himself to the situation? that's like telling martinand rosa park if you flow why people don't want to be in the front of the bus, adjust to the back of the bulls. don't wear diamonds and jewelry or things that would provoke people to be outraged or somehow suspicious of you. that's ludicrous. we have equal rights osibleye ostensibly under the law. there is a real fear that look i have...
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mr. isaacson i am a secular agnostic european american and i can't figure out how martin luther king or other social leaders have impacted my life positively, one half of one percent. and i just wonder if you think -- if you could comment if we as a country, perhaps because of guilt, place an inordinate amount of import on social leaders as opposed to the salk, the henry padreses, the steve jones, the bill gates and i'm ashamed to say i don't know the man or women who created chemotherapy and radiation. if you would comment. >> guest: when it was at time "time magazine" i felt that political leaders got on the cover but it was odd that the person who invenned television, whether it -- you can debate -- that was never a cover of time, or the people -- and sew that's what why i wanted to make andy grove when he was iraning intel man of the year, or david oh would created medical treatment that involved aids and combination therapies or the people who sequenced the jean genome because to me these people are as important in affecting our lives. so, when we were looking for persons of the century,
mr. isaacson i am a secular agnostic european american and i can't figure out how martin luther king or other social leaders have impacted my life positively, one half of one percent. and i just wonder if you think -- if you could comment if we as a country, perhaps because of guilt, place an inordinate amount of import on social leaders as opposed to the salk, the henry padreses, the steve jones, the bill gates and i'm ashamed to say i don't know the man or women who created chemotherapy and...
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martin savidge reporting live from north charleston south carolina, this morning. >>> the dash cam video tells us nothing that happened immediately before. it tells us why he was pursuing mrcott. put simply scott got out of the car and he ran. yes, he was wanted for back child support, but why run like this? cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor paul callan is here. welcome, paul. thank you so much for being here. we can guess that walter scott ran because he feared repercussions, right, that's fair to say? there are some who say it's deeper than that. "the new york times" points to aggressive policing in north charleston which has led to a decrease in crime but comes to a high cost in trust. do you understand where "the new york times" is going with this article? >> i understand where they're going and i think there are legitimate points in the article. i'm not sure it applies to this situation. the times and others have looked at this aggressive policing policy and found in the past what it does is it increases distrust in minority communities. aggressive -- you put the cops in high crime neighborhoods, they happen to be unfortunately minority neighborhoods and while
martin savidge reporting live from north charleston south carolina, this morning. >>> the dash cam video tells us nothing that happened immediately before. it tells us why he was pursuing mrcott. put simply scott got out of the car and he ran. yes, he was wanted for back child support, but why run like this? cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor paul callan is here. welcome, paul. thank you so much for being here. we can guess that walter scott ran because he feared repercussions,...
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mr. gray was taken out of that van he could not talk, he could not breathe. >> they're responsible for what happened to him because it happened in their custody. under extraordinarily suspicious circumstances. >> glen martin is the founder of just leadership usa a criminal justice advocacy group and he's back in our studio. welcome. >> glad to be back. >> you see this case as a case about race? >> i see this case as a case about a system that is systemically racist. i don't know if these officers are racist. i don't know these officers, this investigation needs to play out, but we have an entire system of policing that does not value the lives of young men of color. >> you're not suggesting that all police officers are racists. >> i'm not suggesting that all police officers are racists but i'm suggesting that simms change people before people change systems. and this system has devalued the lives of men. >> how did the system fail this young man. >> the question was why was he even pulled into the system in the first place. that has not been answered yet. secondly he asked for help prior to being put in the van. why weren't the police officers responsive to that? what is it about people in poor communitie
mr. gray was taken out of that van he could not talk, he could not breathe. >> they're responsible for what happened to him because it happened in their custody. under extraordinarily suspicious circumstances. >> glen martin is the founder of just leadership usa a criminal justice advocacy group and he's back in our studio. welcome. >> glad to be back. >> you see this case as a case about race? >> i see this case as a case about a system that is systemically...
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martin o'malley singing and playing the guitar on the trail and senator elizabeth warren the fake cherokee indian ferociously blasting wall street. all of them promise relief for the liberal guy, or as mrston would say, the every day american. new york's mayor refused to endorse hilary as he too senses vulnerability and leadership of the parties progressive wing. and new york governor andrew cuomo that usually stays close to home visited cuba last week to stretch his foreign policy qualifications. with a live in girlfriend he should easily earn a seal of approval from the left. jim web, former senator from virginia is on the road. although strangely out of touch with the modern world and with a party doggedly veering to the left. joe biden is a reliable fall back if anyone can keep a straight face. clinton operatives say they'll need more than $2 billion for her campaign which means backing from wall street shakers who are the targets of both clinton and warren. no one will be more jittery than the money men that are already rumors of softening support for hilary among the hollywood crowd but where would they go? the hardest part for any will be untangling the clinton web that holds the
martin o'malley singing and playing the guitar on the trail and senator elizabeth warren the fake cherokee indian ferociously blasting wall street. all of them promise relief for the liberal guy, or as mrston would say, the every day american. new york's mayor refused to endorse hilary as he too senses vulnerability and leadership of the parties progressive wing. and new york governor andrew cuomo that usually stays close to home visited cuba last week to stretch his foreign policy...
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martin winterkorn. let's get more details on the story with nancy. very convoluted story. what is the problem that mr.iech has with the ceo, winterkorn? >> it's a very good question. in that interview, mr. piech said i'm distancing myself. very few details. wasn't clear exactly what he was on odds with mr. winterkorn on but the assumption is the costs. vw has been extremely successful in really boosting their volume. we saw record sales last year but the costs continue to increase and people are very concerned about that. they are also concerned about slow investment into the united states and people that haven't seen growth of that name sake in that vw brand in the u.s. market. as we know winterkorn is getting to the end of his tenure. his contract expires at 2016. there's been quite a bit speculation what happens next. who may take over. on the other side a lot of speculation he could stay beyond 2016 and if he doesn't, the initial thinking he would take over from piech when he was expected to step oun. it's a really interesting element is how we've seen the revolt since those were made. his own cou
martin winterkorn. let's get more details on the story with nancy. very convoluted story. what is the problem that mr.iech has with the ceo, winterkorn? >> it's a very good question. in that interview, mr. piech said i'm distancing myself. very few details. wasn't clear exactly what he was on odds with mr. winterkorn on but the assumption is the costs. vw has been extremely successful in really boosting their volume. we saw record sales last year but the costs continue to increase and...
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mr. issacson is in regards to i am a secular agnostic european american and for the life of me. i cannot figure out how the martin luther king jr. or other social leaders have impacted my life positively a half of one percent. and i just wonder if you think. if you can comment if we as a country because of guilt have placed an amount of import on social leaders as opposed to the jonas salk and i am ashamed to say. i do not know. man. women or created chemo therapy. and radiation. if you can comment on that when i was with "time" magazine. did i feel that political leaders, social leaders got on the cover of "time" and it was odd that the person that invented television. whether it is farnsworth. that was never a cover of "time" or the until that is why i wanted to make andy grove when running intel in the microchip. man of the year. or david ho who created medical treatments for aids and combination therapies and those that sequenced genome they are as important in the affecting our lives. so you know. when we were looking for persons of the century as i described, would you have to look at the great and politica
mr. issacson is in regards to i am a secular agnostic european american and for the life of me. i cannot figure out how the martin luther king jr. or other social leaders have impacted my life positively a half of one percent. and i just wonder if you think. if you can comment if we as a country because of guilt have placed an amount of import on social leaders as opposed to the jonas salk and i am ashamed to say. i do not know. man. women or created chemo therapy. and radiation. if you can...
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mrs. clinton? >> as the chair, i am not in the business of handicapping the strengths or weaknesses of any of our democratic candidates. i have to effectively manage the democratic primary. martin o'malley, the former governor of maryland has expected -- accepted. the vice president is expected to decide his decision in the summer. bernie sanders is also the thing about running as well i expect the voters that believe we should have a democratic primary will get their wish. >> right now obviously hillary clinton is the only candidate we have running four year nomination. she starts out with a problem on the question of honesty and trust, we see polling showing a majority of voters in some of those states say that she is not honest and trustworthy am a what does she have to do to reverse that? congresswoman schultz: hillary clinton is one of the most admired women in america. i am confident that her strength and candidate will show through because of the issues that she champions. we will have a breadth of candidates who will also champion the issues that matter the most, they want a president who will have their back. they want a president they know will create opportunities fo
mrs. clinton? >> as the chair, i am not in the business of handicapping the strengths or weaknesses of any of our democratic candidates. i have to effectively manage the democratic primary. martin o'malley, the former governor of maryland has expected -- accepted. the vice president is expected to decide his decision in the summer. bernie sanders is also the thing about running as well i expect the voters that believe we should have a democratic primary will get their wish. >> right...
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mr. smiley, and i have two questions and they relate directly to your book, death of a king because i heard your lecture a week or so ago. you spoke how -- about how martin luther king went to lbj and criticized him, i think in the oval office, and urged him as a sort of speaking truth to power, and i just wondered -- i don't feel -- i dent get you said how did lbj take -- what was his response to these criticisms if you know, and then i have one other question. >> host: go ahead and ask your question. >> caller: okay. the other question is again, relating to something you said on the lecture, about the blacks leaders and other blacks who abandoned him who for his stance against the war in vietnam. did they -- were they really for the war in vietnam? these people who aabandonned him or did they leave him for other ropes dnr. >> thank you, mam. >> guest: two very good questions. on he lyndon johnson question i don't feel that i am adept enough or learned enough to answer in detail what johnson's response was to king. so robert care rojas done all the wonderful work on lyndon johnson, read his work to get what he says about lyndon johnson, they way he view
mr. smiley, and i have two questions and they relate directly to your book, death of a king because i heard your lecture a week or so ago. you spoke how -- about how martin luther king went to lbj and criticized him, i think in the oval office, and urged him as a sort of speaking truth to power, and i just wondered -- i don't feel -- i dent get you said how did lbj take -- what was his response to these criticisms if you know, and then i have one other question. >> host: go ahead and ask...
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mr. ben corning then i went to -- that i went to a number of times about it, he seems to be more important -- more interested in trayvon martinnd the ferguson issue than he is about all the steelworkers and the 30,000 people that work there. i'm tired of it. i'm going to tell you another thing. i'm tired of the national public radio stations, the guys like mark steiner and dan rogers that are always preaching racism. they always assume that white people are white supremacist. i'm tired of it. i'm open-minded photo i except everybody for who they are. i believe in what martin luther king said about being judged by the content of the character. i am going to say this. i have to be careful. i do want to be offending anybody. the wainwright people are being treated, it's terrible. host: we have a few minutes left and then to members of congress will be joining us. this story that we talked about earlier about the capitol police chief leadership question, this is the story that she posted back in february. also posting concerns about the security at the u.s. capitol and whether or not there are enough checkpoints in parking gorgeo
mr. ben corning then i went to -- that i went to a number of times about it, he seems to be more important -- more interested in trayvon martinnd the ferguson issue than he is about all the steelworkers and the 30,000 people that work there. i'm tired of it. i'm going to tell you another thing. i'm tired of the national public radio stations, the guys like mark steiner and dan rogers that are always preaching racism. they always assume that white people are white supremacist. i'm tired of it....
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martin o'malley, former mayor and governor of that state. riots threaten o'malley's bid for the white house. the article goes on to point out that the black immunities hostility toward mro'malley mostly stems from that zero-tolerance policing strategy that he employed as a mayor to combat the hybrid of may -- high rate of murder, violent crime and drug addiction. another 2016 contender, senator rand paul, as many of you know has been talking about reforms to the criminal justice system. it's something he has talked frequently about. last month at a speech at buie state university in maryland here's what the senator had to say about this. [video clip] senator paul: as i've learned more about the criminal justice system, i've come to believe that it's something that will keep these two america's favorite -- separate. there is one thing after another that are making it unjust and unfair for people. if you look at new york city $500 million in fines, about one third of the budget. what reason do we have to have politicians telling police that they have to take someone down for selling a cigarette that is not taxed? couldn't we give them a ticket? couldn't we say "move on"?
martin o'malley, former mayor and governor of that state. riots threaten o'malley's bid for the white house. the article goes on to point out that the black immunities hostility toward mro'malley mostly stems from that zero-tolerance policing strategy that he employed as a mayor to combat the hybrid of may -- high rate of murder, violent crime and drug addiction. another 2016 contender, senator rand paul, as many of you know has been talking about reforms to the criminal justice system. it's...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to honor a true patriot and public servant major general r. martin humburger. after serving four decades in the national guard, including past 10 as our general i extend congratulations to him on the occasion of his retirement. as commander of the fourth largest national guard contingent in the united states, major -- when communities in southern indiana were torn apart by tornados, it was he and the national guard who came to the rescue. when the global war on terrorism began, it was the general and our 21,000 national guardsmen who survived our most critical operations. the general is truly an extraordinary leader who has displayed a steadfast commitment to protecting americans' freedoms at home and abroad. he also started the hoosier youth challenge academy in knightsville which works to give so many kids a brighter future. the major general is a hero in every sense of the word. it's with pride that i recognize his tremendous legacy and i wish him and his wife a very -- the very best as they celebrate a well-deserved retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro
mr. speaker, i rise today to honor a true patriot and public servant major general r. martin humburger. after serving four decades in the national guard, including past 10 as our general i extend congratulations to him on the occasion of his retirement. as commander of the fourth largest national guard contingent in the united states, major -- when communities in southern indiana were torn apart by tornados, it was he and the national guard who came to the rescue. when the global war on...
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mr. john king. >> chris, good morning to you, another busy day, let's discuss of the national implications of the two state debates over religious freedom. with me jackie kucinich of the "daily beast," jonathan martin." indiana and arkansas let's get me a rewrite. that's what we call did in the news business, they're going back to try to redo the two laws. what we see playing out in the 2016 field, the divide between the evangelical base of the republican party and the pro business chamber of commerce establishment wing of the republican party. that's not new. the question is how will this impact 2016? i want to start with jeb bush former florida governor out in california raising money. he seems to back away. early on he said good for you, indiana governor mike pennsylvania. jeb bush said he's not being critical of mike pence. i did say i supported his efforts. but jeb bush went on to say, by the end of the week i think indiana will be in the right place, which is to say we need in a big diverse country in america we need to have a space for people to act on their conscious, that is a constitutional right. the better approach jeb bush went on to say would have been the approach that is more core c
mr. john king. >> chris, good morning to you, another busy day, let's discuss of the national implications of the two state debates over religious freedom. with me jackie kucinich of the "daily beast," jonathan martin." indiana and arkansas let's get me a rewrite. that's what we call did in the news business, they're going back to try to redo the two laws. what we see playing out in the 2016 field, the divide between the evangelical base of the republican party and the pro...