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ms. martin has taught our children is you must be persistent in the pursuit of your goals. >> athletically speaking, soccer is the universal language. so many people play the sport, watch the sport, love the sport. for those americans, especially kids in the inner city and adults not familiar with the spore, they're being left out of a very important dialogue. >> for the kids, the dialogue begins with the opportunity to have a good time. >> get set. go! run, run, run. >> you can work on your foot work. it's not a one-man show. you have to pass it to other people like in basketball. >> hoping to change perceptions is something kiana martin is doing as a modelor the sportswear company fila. >> i'm able to show women it's possible to pursue your dreams, to achieve great things in agent lett lettics. >> i know many of us when we pursue a dream, we start working on it and get frustrated. >> she has some advice. >> if you start taking one step, one action, it builds momentum. before you know it you're at your dreams and many times you surpass your dreams. >> we'll be right back. looks like there
ms. martin has taught our children is you must be persistent in the pursuit of your goals. >> athletically speaking, soccer is the universal language. so many people play the sport, watch the sport, love the sport. for those americans, especially kids in the inner city and adults not familiar with the spore, they're being left out of a very important dialogue. >> for the kids, the dialogue begins with the opportunity to have a good time. >> get set. go! run, run, run. >>...
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ms. martin is going through tonight. >> let's listen to the 911 since you mentioned that crying and screamingdo you hear him yelling help? >> yes. >> you just heard gun shots? >> how many? >> just one. >> george zimmerman told police it was his voice on the 911 tape screaming. i'm a mother i know the sound of my own son's cries and mrs. martin says it was trevon begging for his life. >> the question is why hasn't george zimmerman been arrested? why he hasn't been arrested and the investigation as we know has to play out. it appears there is no movement on this and on social media, people ongoing crazy about the story. >> i would say that if not for what has happened in social media specifically among twitter and some of the leading journalists and key influencers there that this would have ended. >> disturbing questions about what happen today trevon means this story is not over and you better believe we will continue to follow. >>> one u.s. president famously said the buck stops here and the white house gets the blame and credit. can a president control the price of gas? we'll tackle that ne
ms. martin is going through tonight. >> let's listen to the 911 since you mentioned that crying and screamingdo you hear him yelling help? >> yes. >> you just heard gun shots? >> how many? >> just one. >> george zimmerman told police it was his voice on the 911 tape screaming. i'm a mother i know the sound of my own son's cries and mrs. martin says it was trevon begging for his life. >> the question is why hasn't george zimmerman been arrested? why he...
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ms. martin would say, one would come in on sunday, what would come into the catholic school network and that was pretty much it. this is the first major group became. it was 20 men. clarence thomas transferred after dropping out of the seminary. so it was the first time the critical numbers on campus. and what i think happened was father brooks and the college never feared on academic standards. all of them have to work as hard, harder in many cases that i think ted wells and clarence thomas had closed on the library at night according to everybody i talk to. but i think where he did make concessions for socially. and he understood how difficult it was. he gave them a psu fan. the college paid for a station wagon for them to get off campus as often as they could. he paid for them to have a psu. he allowed them to live together on a black quarter which is very controversial. i know we have one of the editors of the crusader at the time and i remember reading a lot of the articles that were basically students are very upset about this resegregation they called it. but he understood it was diff
ms. martin would say, one would come in on sunday, what would come into the catholic school network and that was pretty much it. this is the first major group became. it was 20 men. clarence thomas transferred after dropping out of the seminary. so it was the first time the critical numbers on campus. and what i think happened was father brooks and the college never feared on academic standards. all of them have to work as hard, harder in many cases that i think ted wells and clarence thomas...
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martin". --desde miami, vanessa hauc tiene ms detalles de este caso que ha despertado la protesta de activistass. take pkg 00:02 00:08 01:02 01:26 take pkg anchor --esta noticia es para usted que busca trabajo! take vo --la cadena de jugos "jamba juice" tiene 2 mil 500 posiciones disponibles, tanto temporales como permanentes. --la compaÑa realizar una feria de empleo el prximo 27 de marzo, entre las 2 y 6 de la tarde. --hay por lo menos unos 100 locales de jamba juice que puede ver en internet, ah tiene la direccin.. --pero entre ellos estn el local de la avenida south bascom en san jos'y el de la calle market, en san francisco. anchor --el oakland ya est en marcha un programa de asistencia mdica gratuita. take vo --sern 4 das organizados por la "fundacin de atencin mdica remota" para ofrecer atencin dental, mdica y de la vista gratis. --los mdicos estn atendiendo en la clnica mdica de oakland, pero si usted quiere que lo vean, tiene que apurarse! --hoy por ejemplo, a las 3 de la tarde ya se haban repartido 400 nmero de atencin y algunos hasta acamparon para encontrar un lugar. cu ---permitano
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. >> joining me is the martin family attorney, ms. jackson. you heard mr. zimmerman's attorney speaking and do you have any comments on anything he had to say? >> no, i don't. george zimmerman is entitled to have a lawyer and, you know, that's perfectly fine with us. we believe in a legal system. it's the people in the legal system that have let this family down. there's not been an arrest in this case, so we want an arrest. and we want an arrest. there should have been an arrest that night. >> do trayvon martin's family, do his parents have any message for george zimmerman? >> no, they don't really have a message for george zimmerman. they have a message that they want an arrest. they believe that george zimmerman did something wrong and illegal when he killed their son, their innocent son, trayvon. >> can you tell us anything about the meeting that occurred between the justice department and trayvon martin's parents yesterday? >> the justice department would look into whether or not this was a hate crime. they said that the hate crime standard was very, v
. >> joining me is the martin family attorney, ms. jackson. you heard mr. zimmerman's attorney speaking and do you have any comments on anything he had to say? >> no, i don't. george zimmerman is entitled to have a lawyer and, you know, that's perfectly fine with us. we believe in a legal system. it's the people in the legal system that have let this family down. there's not been an arrest in this case, so we want an arrest. and we want an arrest. there should have been an arrest...
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ms meche. >> hasta martÍn berlanga... >> twitteÓ y dijeron "miren mi compaÑera". >> menos mal que no le pasÓio de moda, y iÉn compartimos las experiencias de nuestro compaÑero tony andrade. >> ¡quÉ bien! >> y en su aje inaugural se da un espectacular ccero a la capital del mundo y nosotros le vamos a presentar los Últimos adelantos tecnolÓgicos que usted va a poder disfrutar en meo del mar porque la vida es mÁs sabrosa. >> y estamos de fiesta,l gigante de los sÁbados, nuestro querido don francisco ya estÁ en el salÓde la fama por sus 50 aÑos de carrera y despierta amÉrica estuvo allÍ, >> comenzamos con los ecos de la paliza de 10 a 0... una cosa impresionante. >> como basquetbol. >> la selecciÓn de bahrein a la de indonesia en las selecciones mundialistas. >> segÚn ellos relta muy raro, y era el marcador que necesitaba bahrein para entrar a la siguiente fase de iminaciÓn. >> por otro ladsegÚn el informe demercado en el 2011 se invirtieron mÁs de 3 mil millones $ en trassos internacionas de jugadores. estos nÚmeros fueron tomados de las mÁde 208 asociaciones miembros de la fifa que incluyen a
ms meche. >> hasta martÍn berlanga... >> twitteÓ y dijeron "miren mi compaÑera". >> menos mal que no le pasÓio de moda, y iÉn compartimos las experiencias de nuestro compaÑero tony andrade. >> ¡quÉ bien! >> y en su aje inaugural se da un espectacular ccero a la capital del mundo y nosotros le vamos a presentar los Últimos adelantos tecnolÓgicos que usted va a poder disfrutar en meo del mar porque la vida es mÁs sabrosa. >> y estamos de...
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. >> joining me is the martin family attorney, ms. jackson. you heard mr. zimmerman's attorney speaking and do you have any comments on anything he had to say? >> no, i don't. george zimmerman is entitled to have a lawyer and, you know, that's perfectly fine with us. we believe in a legal system. it's the people in the legal system that have let this family down. there's not been an arrest in this case, so we want an arrest. and we want an arrest. there should have been an arrest that night. >> do trayvon martin's family, do his parents have any message for george zimmerman? >> no, they don't really have a message for george zimmerman. they have a message that they want an arrest. they believe that george zimmerman did something wrong and illegal when he killed their son, their innocent son, trayvon. >> can you tell us anything about the meeting that occurred between the justice department and trayvon martin's parents yesterday? >> the justice department would look into whether or not this was a hate crime. they said that the hate crime standard was very, v
. >> joining me is the martin family attorney, ms. jackson. you heard mr. zimmerman's attorney speaking and do you have any comments on anything he had to say? >> no, i don't. george zimmerman is entitled to have a lawyer and, you know, that's perfectly fine with us. we believe in a legal system. it's the people in the legal system that have let this family down. there's not been an arrest in this case, so we want an arrest. and we want an arrest. there should have been an arrest...
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ms. eberhart is. thank you. >> i am a parent of a child at school. i want to address the issues at martin luther king. i have lost my auntie and i went up to the school because one of the substitutes called me there to come talk to him. he was going through some problems about my aunt passing away. i went to the school and i -- the principal shut the gate in my face and i felt that was very rude. we need to get rid of the administrators and the vice principal because i had the board to the unified school district, i still have not heard any answers about the teacher snatching my child and the bottom line is, we need more support in martin is a king. we have great teachers there but the administrators need to go because they're making people angry. they're not doing their job. the thing is, the kids are running around outside of the classrooms and they're not under control. we need more support. >> thank you. >> we are students, parents, and educators of dr. martin luther king. we ask you to return the dream to our school. not incidents such as these. february 24, administrator threatens to discipline
ms. eberhart is. thank you. >> i am a parent of a child at school. i want to address the issues at martin luther king. i have lost my auntie and i went up to the school because one of the substitutes called me there to come talk to him. he was going through some problems about my aunt passing away. i went to the school and i -- the principal shut the gate in my face and i felt that was very rude. we need to get rid of the administrators and the vice principal because i had the board to...
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ms nbc. >> bill: i went to great lengths to talk to trayvon martin's family lawyers. everybody is frustrated because of the slowness of the case but it is complicated because of the stand your ground law. when you were governor of arkansas and presented with a racial situation how did you diffuse it it? was there something that you did? >> first of all, you to acknowledge there are f. there is an 800-pound elephant in the room you acknowledge there are racialover tones but say we don't know what the facts are but we will get to the truth and find it and hold people responsible. >> bill: how do you deal with the history of the south. i get a lot of e-mails from african americans that say there has been injustices in the south for centuries. when something like this happens we are ultrasensitive to that and we are not going to put up with it any more. how do you deal with that? >> there are several ways. in the 40th anniversary of central high i joined president clinton in standing at the doors of the school that physically shut the doors down to students and we physica
ms nbc. >> bill: i went to great lengths to talk to trayvon martin's family lawyers. everybody is frustrated because of the slowness of the case but it is complicated because of the stand your ground law. when you were governor of arkansas and presented with a racial situation how did you diffuse it it? was there something that you did? >> first of all, you to acknowledge there are f. there is an 800-pound elephant in the room you acknowledge there are racialover tones but say we...
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ms. allwine) "i'm out here ecause i'm outraged oouragedwhy demonstrators believe the case of trayvon martinmportant here. here.an alarming increase in street robberies. robberies. tc 03:54 "... it victim." what police say te thieves are going after. 3 cold overnight.the neighborhoods that could see temperatures below freezing. how uchhwe'll warm up pomorrow in my skywatch forecas. forecast.and an embattled police chief callld testify. how the fighh ovee a ssbpeona turned out in anne aruudel county. hello i'm jennifer ,3gilbert. gilbert. i'm ... jeff barnd....// áácriesáá for justice.../ in... the... / tray--voo... being eard... ááareááá - nationwide.../ ááandáá p here... in maryland....// hundreds marched in downtown baltimore today.. keith daniels was at the inner harbor where they gathered for a massive rallyy.k. rally..keiih.. jennifer..... it was an amazing show of soladarity for a teenager that's become a symbol of injustice.. and the new face for new concerns over racial profiling. it was a rally for trayvon through the streets of downnown baltimore. baltimoree in downtown baltimore..
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ms nbc. >> bill: i went to great lengths to talk to trayvon martin's family lawyers. everybody is frustrated because of the slowness of the case but it is complicated because of the stand your ground law. when you were governor of arkansas and presented with a racial situation how did you diffuse it it? was there something that you did? >> first of all, you to acknowledge there are f. there is an 800-pound elephant in the room you acknowledge there are racialover tones but say we don't know what the facts are but we will get to the truth and find it and hold people responsible. >> bill: how do you deal with the history of the south. i get a lot of e-mails from african americans that say there has been injustices in the south for centuries. when something like this happens we are ultrasensitive to that and we are not going to put up with it any more. how do you deal with that? >> there are several ways. in the 40th anniversary of central high i joined president clinton in standing at the doors of the school that physically shut the doors down to students and we physica
ms nbc. >> bill: i went to great lengths to talk to trayvon martin's family lawyers. everybody is frustrated because of the slowness of the case but it is complicated because of the stand your ground law. when you were governor of arkansas and presented with a racial situation how did you diffuse it it? was there something that you did? >> first of all, you to acknowledge there are f. there is an 800-pound elephant in the room you acknowledge there are racialover tones but say we...
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ms. wilson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, travon martin was a 17-year-old young boy who lived in my district and attended school within walking distance of my home. i have known his family most of my life and they're pleading, begging, pleading, crying for justice. the whole city of miami is pleading for justice as they try to remain calm. every day i will announce to america how long justice for trayvon martin has been delayed by using this chart. today marks the 25th day. trayvon martin was murdered 25 days ago and still there has been no arrest. the evidence is overwhelming. every single day new evidence emerges and still there is no arrest. to date the f.b.i., the d.o.j., the florida department of law enforcement, the state attorney's office are all involved in investigations surrounding his death. and still there has been no arrests. what does it take? what more does it take? the eyes of people pleading for justice in this congress and everywhere i go are watching florida. the grand jury has been selected, and the grand jury is not re
ms. wilson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, travon martin was a 17-year-old young boy who lived in my district and attended school within walking distance of my home. i have known his family most of my life and they're pleading, begging, pleading, crying for justice. the whole city of miami is pleading for justice as they try to remain calm. every day i will announce to america how long justice for trayvon martin has been delayed by using this chart. today marks the 25th day. trayvon...
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martin. now some are raising doubts whether state investigators can do a better job than the local police. here's the suspect's brother sounding skeptical in an exclusive conversation with our piers morgan. >> ms corey's investigation has been compromised. some details have been leaked, and that's why we can talk as a family more about now what george told us was the truth. this fantasy or this mythology of that he chased a person is just absolutely false. >> joining me now is florida attorney general pam bundy. general pbundy, you appointed te special prosecutor. when you hear the brother questioning her credibility, how much does this public debate from both sides undermine the sb integrity of the investigation or public trust of the investigation? >> it completely undermines the integrity of the investigation. you know what we care about is justice for trayvon's family right now and for both sides. and what's happening, john, is, just to let you know what happened, was originally i spoke with the local prosecutor on the case. and he believed that he should just -- the appearance, based on appearances, should remove himself from the case, and he did. and it's actually governor scott who appo
martin. now some are raising doubts whether state investigators can do a better job than the local police. here's the suspect's brother sounding skeptical in an exclusive conversation with our piers morgan. >> ms corey's investigation has been compromised. some details have been leaked, and that's why we can talk as a family more about now what george told us was the truth. this fantasy or this mythology of that he chased a person is just absolutely false. >> joining me now is...
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i wanted to mention for a moment trayvon martin, if he'd allow me to do so. mr. ellison: by all means. ms. jackson lee: he's certainly a law who practiced law, but i met mr. ellison's wonderful family, young man. that's what happens, people don't realize we have families on both sides of the aisle. good republican friends. we've been with our families, and so whatever you see us saying here on the floor of the house we are particularly sensitive and warm toward members' families because we are in essence, despite our policy debates, we are a family here. and so i simply wanted to indicate first to give good wishes to congresswoman brown, who is now with her constituents in a major protest. congresswoman corrine brown in florida on this topic -- excuse me -- on this sad and tragic incident. and i wanted to say that we will gather on tuesday to present an opportunity for the case to be heard on this issue and the federal federal government's responsibility or authority. but i just wanted to remind one of the things in this budget we are keenly sensitive to the department of justice. the dep
i wanted to mention for a moment trayvon martin, if he'd allow me to do so. mr. ellison: by all means. ms. jackson lee: he's certainly a law who practiced law, but i met mr. ellison's wonderful family, young man. that's what happens, people don't realize we have families on both sides of the aisle. good republican friends. we've been with our families, and so whatever you see us saying here on the floor of the house we are particularly sensitive and warm toward members' families because we are...
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ms. wilson: mr. speaker, this afternoon i rise to thank those members and witnesses who joined together yesterday to discuss the tragic shooting of trayvon martin. representative conyers, jackson lee, brown, barbara lee, richmond, nadler, johnson, green, quigley, rush, deutch, yvette clarke, danny davis, carson, meeks, sewell, richardson, waters, chu and cohen. i cannot tell you how comforting it was, mr. speaker, to his parents and to everyone there to see such very strong support from this body. together we can continue to apply pressure in the case of trayvon martin, a little boy from my district, district 17, miami-dady county, florida, and -- miami-dade county, florida, 32 days and still no justice. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on the motion to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered, or on which the vote incurs objection to under clause 6 of rule 20. any recorded votes on the postponed question will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania
ms. wilson: mr. speaker, this afternoon i rise to thank those members and witnesses who joined together yesterday to discuss the tragic shooting of trayvon martin. representative conyers, jackson lee, brown, barbara lee, richmond, nadler, johnson, green, quigley, rush, deutch, yvette clarke, danny davis, carson, meeks, sewell, richardson, waters, chu and cohen. i cannot tell you how comforting it was, mr. speaker, to his parents and to everyone there to see such very strong support from this...