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with this guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martins business quickly flourished. his instruments for a prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way of pulling. the plug. in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production soon
with this guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martins business quickly flourished. his instruments for a prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling...
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with his guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martins business quickly flourished. is instruments for a prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way. to answer. them. in nazareth my team expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial production soon he h
with his guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martins business quickly flourished. is instruments for a prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling...
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with this guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martin space miss quickly flourished. is instruments for prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely get home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way i'm sure. it's a good feeling. in nazareth from 1000 expanded his business and turn from making individual instruments to serial producti
with this guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martin space miss quickly flourished. is instruments for prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely get home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling...
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with this guitar as soon gaining and they move far beyond new york martins business quickly flourishedhis instruments for prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way i'm sure. it's a good feeling but. in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to serial produ
with this guitar as soon gaining and they move far beyond new york martins business quickly flourishedhis instruments for prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling...
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with his guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martins business quickly flourished. is instruments for a prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling hills and then as the lithograph over there shows there's the town of market correction built into the side of these gentle rolling hills if you get in a helicopter and you back off of nazareth and you look down it's a town settled by german immigrants built into the side of rolling hills so they came out here and they found people spoke german they cooked german food when it came to holidays like christmas they celebrated them in a very traditional german way up. the good people. in nazareth martin expanded his business and turned from making individual instruments to cereal production soon he
with his guitar as soon gaining a name far beyond new york martins business quickly flourished. is instruments for a prize winners at national exhibitions but martin never really felt completely at home in the cold and dirty new york. after visiting another german couple in nazareth pennsylvania he decided to settle there no coincidence with its gently rolling hills the region reminded him of home. the 1st time the only time i went to markers as we drive in what do i see the gentle rolling...
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we heard jonathan martin of the "new york times" say it's very possible mitch mcconnell might even vote in favor of convicting president trump in the course of a senate trial after trump is going to be impeached for a second time tomorrow, the first president to be impeached twice, that mitch mcconnell might also go in favor. you need 60 votes and that would be a powerful moment. >> if that happened, donald trump would most likely be convicted by the u.s. senate. you need 17 republicans to break ranks. he would bring over a lot of votes, a lot of republicans not certain which way to go. already we expect a handful to vote to convict when it does come to that, but if mitch mcconnell comes that way, that would be a very key indication, and that would mean donald trump would not be able to run for office, hold a public office ever again. but, wolf, that still needs to play out. mr. mcconnell has not said what he will do if he believes the president should be impeached, if he believes he should be convicted and that trial does not begin until the beginnings of the biden presidency, wolf. >>
we heard jonathan martin of the "new york times" say it's very possible mitch mcconnell might even vote in favor of convicting president trump in the course of a senate trial after trump is going to be impeached for a second time tomorrow, the first president to be impeached twice, that mitch mcconnell might also go in favor. you need 60 votes and that would be a powerful moment. >> if that happened, donald trump would most likely be convicted by the u.s. senate. you need 17...
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the "new york times" jonathan martin who co-authored that report tweeted yesterday that senate report aide says he thinks that there are about 20 republicans give or take who were open to a conviction. and that was before they wrote this piece about mcconnell. sources tell axios there is a better than 50/50 chance that mcconnell himself will vote to convict trump. a top republican said that the senate institutional loyalists are fomenting a counter revolution to trump. this is a really big deal. joining you now, reporter for the "washington post," eugene scott. eugene, always great to see you. thank you for being up early here. i want to talk about mitch mcconnell in this context because he is of course a villain on the left, seen as an enabler of president trump, but after what happened wednesday and after the president again didn't seem to condemn anything on wednesday when he spoke publicly to the press briefly yesterday, mcconnell sent this white smoke signal through the "new york times" saying this sounds like a good plan. what do we know about how he came to that decision and th
the "new york times" jonathan martin who co-authored that report tweeted yesterday that senate report aide says he thinks that there are about 20 republicans give or take who were open to a conviction. and that was before they wrote this piece about mcconnell. sources tell axios there is a better than 50/50 chance that mcconnell himself will vote to convict trump. a top republican said that the senate institutional loyalists are fomenting a counter revolution to trump. this is a...
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in washington tell the news from berlin coming up next hour documentary new york city rich and poor i'm terry martin thanks for watching. the. young moroccan immigrants. they know the police will stop them i think that's the road use another solution. their flight could be fatal. not an option.
in washington tell the news from berlin coming up next hour documentary new york city rich and poor i'm terry martin thanks for watching. the. young moroccan immigrants. they know the police will stop them i think that's the road use another solution. their flight could be fatal. not an option.
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news. >>> a day to mark martin luther king day turned violent in new york city.undreds of people marched over the brooklyn bridge yesterday and were met by police. the tense standoff turned violent near city hall in manhattan. the new york police department said that there were about 30 arrests, some for obstructing traffic. ten officers were injured in the altercation. >>> so, coming up on the "cbs morning news" now, a russian opposition leader is calling for mass protests over his imprisonment. >>> and hiding out, a man was found allegedly living at o'hare airport for three months. this is the "cbs morning news." this is s the "cbs m morning ne" unusuaually high e energy, even w when depresessed. overwhelelmed by bipipolar ? ask k about vrayaylar. someme medicineses only treat the lows o or highs. vrvraylar effefectively treaeats depressssion, acute mamanic and d mixed episisodes of bipololar i in adadults. full-spectctrum reliefef fofor all bipopolar i sympmp, with jusust one pillll, once a dayay. eldederly patienents with demenentia-relateted psychohosis have
news. >>> a day to mark martin luther king day turned violent in new york city.undreds of people marched over the brooklyn bridge yesterday and were met by police. the tense standoff turned violent near city hall in manhattan. the new york police department said that there were about 30 arrests, some for obstructing traffic. ten officers were injured in the altercation. >>> so, coming up on the "cbs morning news" now, a russian opposition leader is calling for mass...
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martin luther king, april 4, 1967, at riverside church in new york, explaining why he opposed the war in vietnam. we'll come back to his speech in a minute. ■■ [music break] amy: mahalia jackson, "take my hand, precious lord," dr. martin luther king, jr.'s favorite song. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman, as we return to dr. martin luther king's speech "beyond vietnam." he gave this sech april 4, 1967, a year to the day before he was assassinated. he was speaking at riverside church in new york. >> these are revolutionary tion all over the globe, men are revolting against old systems of exploitation and oppression, and out of the wombs of a frail world new systems of justice and equality are being born. the shirtless and barefoot people of the land are rising up as never before. "the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light." we in the west must support these revolutions. it is a sad fact that, because of comfort, complacency, a morbid fear of communism, and our proneness to adjust to injustice, the western nations that initi
martin luther king, april 4, 1967, at riverside church in new york, explaining why he opposed the war in vietnam. we'll come back to his speech in a minute. ■■ [music break] amy: mahalia jackson, "take my hand, precious lord," dr. martin luther king, jr.'s favorite song. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman, as we return to dr. martin luther king's speech "beyond vietnam." he gave this sech april 4, 1967, a year to the day...
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"the new york times" jonathan martin, who co-authored that report tweeted yesterday that a senate republican aide said he thinks there were about 20 republicans, give or take, who are open to a conviction and that was before publishing the piece on mitch mcconnell. sources tell axios that there's a better than 50/50 chance that mcconnell himself will vote to convict trump in an impeachment trial. a top republican close to mcconnell said, quote, the senate institutional loyalists are fomenting a counterrevolution to donald trump. >> george conway, a lot to digest there. as a former republican, a conservative, liz cheney, mitch mcconnell, many others considering voting to impeach donald trump while donald trump goes to alamo, texas, just to make sure that nothing is lost on his supporters, what he thinks they should be doing in these final days of this administration. and refuses to accept any responsibility for the insurrection against the united states government that he inspired last week. where are we right now with donald trump in these final days? >> it reminds me a lot, frankly, of augu
"the new york times" jonathan martin, who co-authored that report tweeted yesterday that a senate republican aide said he thinks there were about 20 republicans, give or take, who are open to a conviction and that was before publishing the piece on mitch mcconnell. sources tell axios that there's a better than 50/50 chance that mcconnell himself will vote to convict trump in an impeachment trial. a top republican close to mcconnell said, quote, the senate institutional loyalists are...
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and in the "new york times," john that wenathan martin spoke romney and he called in insurrection. i don't know how else to describe what is going on. but the president of the united states, where is he? i know he's tweeted. but these are people who listen to him. i'm not sure if he got out there on the capitol steps right now and he had stop this that he would listen. but he has to be doing something. >> that wouldn't matter. you're probably right. i mean, i am deeply disturbed by this other fact here though. and that is the fact that these terrorists and protestors, whatever you want to refer to them, if you go into the capitol, you are terrorizing this country. they have stopped this process of finishing the process of making sure we know who the next president of the united states is. i mean, you know, i do think congress has a duty to figure out how to get this done quickly and not essentially let these people win, if you get my drift here. i mean, delaying this process in some ways is what he is also trying to do. that is something that is disturbing that unfortunately, they
and in the "new york times," john that wenathan martin spoke romney and he called in insurrection. i don't know how else to describe what is going on. but the president of the united states, where is he? i know he's tweeted. but these are people who listen to him. i'm not sure if he got out there on the capitol steps right now and he had stop this that he would listen. but he has to be doing something. >> that wouldn't matter. you're probably right. i mean, i am deeply disturbed...
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i want to bring in cnn political analyst jonathan martin for "the new york times" who broke this story in the "new york times." what a story it is, jonathan. first of all, what more can you tell us about this stunning news about mitch mcconnell? it is pretty amazing when you think about it. >> reporter: well, senator mcconnell, i think, is fed up with president trump, especially given what happened last wednesday in the u.s. capitol. you have to remember that senator mcconnell is somebody who cares deeply about the senate and the institution of congress. he has never wanted to be president. he has always wanted to be senate majority leader. that was his lifelong goal. in two days last week, president trump basically fettered away his majority leader status on tuesday, and the next day a pro-trump mob stormed the capitol and desecrated the building that mcconnell reveres. in a two-day span, wolf, i think senator mcconnell was deeply hurt by what happened and politically, if we're being totally candid, i think he sees an opportunity now to purge president trump, get rid of him from the r
i want to bring in cnn political analyst jonathan martin for "the new york times" who broke this story in the "new york times." what a story it is, jonathan. first of all, what more can you tell us about this stunning news about mitch mcconnell? it is pretty amazing when you think about it. >> reporter: well, senator mcconnell, i think, is fed up with president trump, especially given what happened last wednesday in the u.s. capitol. you have to remember that senator...
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we've seen similar situations, martin, at the "new york times" in present years.take the approach like "the new york times," once you decide that we're a church more than an informational service, then obviously it's an issue. you have what i call -- by the way, everything that i write about is based on what this brilliant man called andre mir has written. everything is narrower. there's not many topics that will fire people up. secondly, you have to toe the line. at times, several journalists and editors have been fired, demoted, chided. had to face angry newsroom voices because they -- >> trace: hate to jump in here but we're about out of time, martin, david. great to see you both. a great conversation. more of "the story" after this. 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love. and one gram of sugar. find creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. and one gram of sugar. looks like a great day
we've seen similar situations, martin, at the "new york times" in present years.take the approach like "the new york times," once you decide that we're a church more than an informational service, then obviously it's an issue. you have what i call -- by the way, everything that i write about is based on what this brilliant man called andre mir has written. everything is narrower. there's not many topics that will fire people up. secondly, you have to toe the line. at times,...
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final we must complete the peaceful transfer of power of constitutional mandate, jonathan martin of the new york times tweeting out that there is some reports -- walking back to the capital he says some optimism among republican senators that holly and company will drop their objections tonight and stop the encouraging of the president as one side, charles in washington north carolina. >> good evening ever pretty short, and it's basically about the elephant in the room and you just talked about the constitution, basically this is all about the constitution and the state constitution in the states was clearly broken, they went around republicans legislatures and that was their own state laws, then the supreme court ignored were basically voted for the four when they were one person short and basically just ignored the thing and they clearly broke article two of our constitution and that's what the problem is, it's not going to go away you cannot excuse it, you cannot be a hypocrite about it and when you use the constitution in your favor only when it suits your purpose but ignore it when it does
final we must complete the peaceful transfer of power of constitutional mandate, jonathan martin of the new york times tweeting out that there is some reports -- walking back to the capital he says some optimism among republican senators that holly and company will drop their objections tonight and stop the encouraging of the president as one side, charles in washington north carolina. >> good evening ever pretty short, and it's basically about the elephant in the room and you just talked...
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new york turning violent. it followed a peaceful march honoring dr. martin luther king jr.ple in the crowd clashed with police after crossing the brooklyn bridge reportedly throwing bottles at officers. we're told multiple officers were injured. dozens of people were taken into custody. >>> in pennsylvania people in the poconos were told to shelter in place after four people were shot at four separate locations. the victims survived including one shot in the head near a tobacco story in tobyhanna. another shooting was near a dollar general store. the gunman was still on the run overnight. >>> time now for a look at your tuesday weather. california residents are bracing for powerful santa ana winds today. some could hit 90 miles per hour. utility customers could see their electricity turned off to prevent fire lines from sparking fires. >>> on the other side of the country, a rare scene over vermont. skiers watched as a snow tornado quickly developed, but it dissipated just as quickly. no one was hurt. today's high temperatures, 40s in the northeast, mild in the southeast, o
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share their reporting and their insights, cnn's kaitlan collins, phil mattingly and jonathan martin of the "new yorkes." let's get to you, phil, on the idea that the house democratic leadership had a call last night, speaker pelosi sent a letter telling them they should get back to washington. do the democrats have any pause about doing this in the president's final days? >> look, i think doing something is on a fast track, i think there's a reality right now inside the democratic caucus and frankly i think it's nationwide that after what happened and what the president did to incite what occurred last wednesday that congress needs to do something to hold him accountable. what that is is the open question. these are the dynamics here and it's very, very complicated and this was the crux of the call between democratic headers, house democratic leaders last night and that is right now the democratic caucus is more unified in moving forward on impeachment than they ever were back in 2019 which is an interesting element of all of this. very personal and visceral experiences. however, a senate impeachmen
share their reporting and their insights, cnn's kaitlan collins, phil mattingly and jonathan martin of the "new yorkes." let's get to you, phil, on the idea that the house democratic leadership had a call last night, speaker pelosi sent a letter telling them they should get back to washington. do the democrats have any pause about doing this in the president's final days? >> look, i think doing something is on a fast track, i think there's a reality right now inside the...
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new york times" piece. that be maggie haberman and jonathan martin. i just spoke to mitch mcconnell's office. i spoke to kevin mccarthy directly. meanwhile, west virginia senator joe manchin calling impeachment "an ill-advised political ploy was cool. take a look. >> is there any scenario you see that the u.s. senate would try and convict president trump? >> i don't see any of that. i think the house should know that also. we've been trying to send that message over. they know the votes aren'tl there. i think this is so ill-advised for joe biden to be coming in trying to heal theom country, trying to be the president of all the people and we are going to be so divided and fight again. >> sean: good for senator joe manchin. might be the only democrat not hell-bent on vengeance and might be looking out for the best interest in our country. just to recap, political purposes are trying to censor opinions that they disagree with. they are demanding that companies not hire former white houseme staffers. they want to designate people that supported and audit them a ten day audit, domestic terrorists
new york times" piece. that be maggie haberman and jonathan martin. i just spoke to mitch mcconnell's office. i spoke to kevin mccarthy directly. meanwhile, west virginia senator joe manchin calling impeachment "an ill-advised political ploy was cool. take a look. >> is there any scenario you see that the u.s. senate would try and convict president trump? >> i don't see any of that. i think the house should know that also. we've been trying to send that message over. they...
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biden will reverse or this very amateurish report trying to rebut "the new york times" on diversity that came out yesterday on martin luther king day. but even with a presidency in ruins, even with historically low approval ratings, president trump still has the absolute power to pardon for the next 27 hours. and we understand that he's focused on how to use that pardon power. there will be some noncontroversial ones or some low-level people. some celebrities perhaps who have been lobbied, but also you've got people who may know things about donald trump that he doesn't want revealed. so you've got steve bannon who was an architect of the 2016 campaign facing fraud charges. he's a potential pardon. allen weisselberg. the trump organization faces investigations. will he issue a preemptive pardon for alan weisselberg? we just don't know, but we understand that something in the range of 100 pardons are coming. they'll come some time today, we think. not sure what time but he could issue pardons any time up until noon tomorrow when joe biden becomes president, guys. >> watching for those, john harwood. thank you very mu
biden will reverse or this very amateurish report trying to rebut "the new york times" on diversity that came out yesterday on martin luther king day. but even with a presidency in ruins, even with historically low approval ratings, president trump still has the absolute power to pardon for the next 27 hours. and we understand that he's focused on how to use that pardon power. there will be some noncontroversial ones or some low-level people. some celebrities perhaps who have been...
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and there's so many one i've interviewed jackie robinson martin luther king but the most emotional interview. was with the new york city cop. this cop. we booked him and i had the know what the story was i just knew that he was on the new york city police force and that he was shot. in an incident in central park and he was in a wheelchair and and paralyzed for life and he had a little child who he couldn't feel so i was 3 years old. and he came with his wife and child and to tell his story and his story was that his father was a cop his grandfather was a cop he wore he's the worst of the police in uniform public relations the city of new york and i says what happened he said he was there was a series of a bike that fs in central park some people were stealing bikes and he was on patrol driving in a squad car with his fellow patrol and they spotted this black kid with a brand new schwinn bike and he got out of the car and was approaching the kid and the kid shot to shot he really didn't feel pain he remembered a puff of smoke coming out of this thing him of the falling down remember the ride in the ambulance the g
and there's so many one i've interviewed jackie robinson martin luther king but the most emotional interview. was with the new york city cop. this cop. we booked him and i had the know what the story was i just knew that he was on the new york city police force and that he was shot. in an incident in central park and he was in a wheelchair and and paralyzed for life and he had a little child who he couldn't feel so i was 3 years old. and he came with his wife and child and to tell his story and...
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racismo agentes de la policía de new york respondieron con empujones a una protesta del movimiento black lives matter (las vidas negras importan). por el día de martinn llegar a la frontera de su país pero otros intentan reagruparse para seguir su camino después de ser desalojados de una carretera donde estuvieron 3 días los inmigrantes de honduras están dispersos >> no es justo que vengamos desde el árbol caminando y nos regresen >> sobre todo los grupos familiares parecen decidir regresar a su país >> les pido por favor que nos den la oportunidad de entrar nosotros queremos un futuro para nuestros hijos , darles algo mejor ya que en nuestro país no hay tantas oportunidades >> el gobierno de guatemala dice que si la caravana no permitirán su paso a méxico regresamos con ustedes al estudio >> gracias por la información , aquí en estados unidos una corte suprema de justicia emitió hoy una orden de restricción temporal que bloquea el último intento de la administración trump por frustrar las pposibilidadesde asilo que podrían entrar a estados unidos por la frontera la norma iba a ser mañana pero no puede ser implementada >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪
racismo agentes de la policía de new york respondieron con empujones a una protesta del movimiento black lives matter (las vidas negras importan). por el día de martinn llegar a la frontera de su país pero otros intentan reagruparse para seguir su camino después de ser desalojados de una carretera donde estuvieron 3 días los inmigrantes de honduras están dispersos >> no es justo que vengamos desde el árbol caminando y nos regresen >> sobre todo los grupos familiares parecen...
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martin luther king. but the most emotional interview. was with the new york city top. this couple. we booked him and i didn't know what the story was i just knew that he was on the new york city police force and that he was shot. in an incident in central park and he was in a wheelchair and paralyzed for life and he had a little child who he couldn't feel so i was 3 years old and there was a series of. a bike that fs in central park. some people were stealing bikes and he was on patrol driving in a squad with his fellow patrol and they spotted this black kid with a brand new schwinn bike. and he got out of a car and was approaching a kid and the kid shot. to shot. he really didn't feel pain he remembered a puff of smoke coming out of this thing human falling down a member the right in the ambulance they gave him the last rites in the catholic church and he thought he was going to die anyway survived but he paralyzed that down as his wife was pregnant and he wondered why did this boy shoot. and the boy was in jail and when as a minor he was 17. when he was in for attempted murder. i
martin luther king. but the most emotional interview. was with the new york city top. this couple. we booked him and i didn't know what the story was i just knew that he was on the new york city police force and that he was shot. in an incident in central park and he was in a wheelchair and paralyzed for life and he had a little child who he couldn't feel so i was 3 years old and there was a series of. a bike that fs in central park. some people were stealing bikes and he was on patrol driving...
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host: president clinton -- st: jonathan martin of the "new york times" saying -- host: charles in washington, north carolina. charles. caller: i have a pretty short comment. and basically about the elephant in the room and talked about the constitution. basically this is all about the constitution and the state constitution in four, five of these states which clearly broken and went around republican legislatures and that broke their own state laws, ok? then the supreme court ignored when theyly voted 4-4 were one person short and ignored the thing. and then they clearly broke article 2 of our constitution. and that's what the problem is. it's not going to go away. you can't excuse it and can't be hypocrites about it. and when you use the constitution in your favor only when it suits your purpose, but ignore it when it doesn't suit your purpose, we have truly lost the country and that's why the people were there. and i did not see a big riot. they were peaceful. and to plend in -- host: let's go back to the moment when security was broken and the protestors entered the capitol building. this
host: president clinton -- st: jonathan martin of the "new york times" saying -- host: charles in washington, north carolina. charles. caller: i have a pretty short comment. and basically about the elephant in the room and talked about the constitution. basically this is all about the constitution and the state constitution in four, five of these states which clearly broken and went around republican legislatures and that broke their own state laws, ok? then the supreme court ignored...
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martin luther king, jr. day, everyone we are watching lake enhanced snow through northern new york and ohio valley and accumulationcross erie, pa to pittsburgh, and right now 12 to 18 inches, will last monday extending to tues's for northern new england and warmer air for upper mississippi valley to colorado springs big time wind event that's going to happen in southern california, we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right, thank you. >>> the hairoing moments that one student pilot will not soon forgot was all caught on camera after, engine failure after 24 minutes in the air, the student was flying at the time, the pilot did take over to set it down on the sand and nobody was injured. faa is now investigating that scene. >>> check your freezer, might need to put your hot pockets on ice big recall next. >>> plus back in russianed back in custody, not so warm welcome home for the country's leading putin critic ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces. so they don't come
martin luther king, jr. day, everyone we are watching lake enhanced snow through northern new york and ohio valley and accumulationcross erie, pa to pittsburgh, and right now 12 to 18 inches, will last monday extending to tues's for northern new england and warmer air for upper mississippi valley to colorado springs big time wind event that's going to happen in southern california, we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right, thank you. >>> the hairoing moments that one student...
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happy martin luther king day. it's 5 a.m. in new york.t this morning with parts of washington, d.c., on lockdown with concerns about more domestic terrorism. president-elect biden will be sworn in on wednesday and security, well, it's tight. federal officials have warned that antigovernment extremists are more likely emboldened after the deadly insurrection at the
happy martin luther king day. it's 5 a.m. in new york.t this morning with parts of washington, d.c., on lockdown with concerns about more domestic terrorism. president-elect biden will be sworn in on wednesday and security, well, it's tight. federal officials have warned that antigovernment extremists are more likely emboldened after the deadly insurrection at the
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happy martin luther king day. it's 5 a.m. in new york. we start this morning with parts of washington, d.c., on lockdown with concerns about more domestic terrorism. president-elect biden will be sworn in on wednesday and security, well, it's tight. federal officials have warned that antigovernment extremists are more likely emboldened after the deadly insurrection at the capitol. up to 25,000 national guard troops are working to secure the election. >> have you been screening some of the troops as they come in? >> yes, sir, in coordination with the secret service and the fbi, they're screening all the personnel coming in. >> cnn's alex marquardt has more on all of the security preparations in washington, d.c. >> reporter: good morning, laura and christine. here on the streets of washington, d.c., it feels like the calm before the storm. the question is whether that storm comes, whether there's going to be more violence here in the nation's capitol. they are certainly not taking any chances in the days leading up to and for joe biden's in
happy martin luther king day. it's 5 a.m. in new york. we start this morning with parts of washington, d.c., on lockdown with concerns about more domestic terrorism. president-elect biden will be sworn in on wednesday and security, well, it's tight. federal officials have warned that antigovernment extremists are more likely emboldened after the deadly insurrection at the capitol. up to 25,000 national guard troops are working to secure the election. >> have you been screening some of the...
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new and lessons the country can look on this dr. martin luther king, jr. day and what you didn't see from maria's interview with former new yorke alex rodrÍguez plus j.los contribution to this program. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include indigestion, fatigue, belly pain, decreased appeti
new and lessons the country can look on this dr. martin luther king, jr. day and what you didn't see from maria's interview with former new yorke alex rodrÍguez plus j.los contribution to this program. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity...
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. ♪ wipem3pf ♪♪ reverend martin luther king of montgomery, alabama, co-chairman of the prayer pilgrimage. congressman adam clayton powell of new yorknaacp, co-chairman of the prayer pilgrimage. all riding that freedom train. ♪♪ may 17th, a friday, a workday, took time off to come, left the children with grandma, got up early in the morning. union delegations are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louis, north and south. there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. ♪♪ some are losing a day's pay to come. some are risking their jobs. some have been told, better not go if you know what's good for you. but we're here. we're coming. want to be part of this great day. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. >> personally, i'm going because i am a negro in the united states, and i feel that it is time for the governing body of this country to make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. >> we have petitioned and petitioned and petitioned. >> i feel that this pilgrimage will show kong are are es that we are tired of being second-class citizens. our
. ♪ wipem3pf ♪♪ reverend martin luther king of montgomery, alabama, co-chairman of the prayer pilgrimage. congressman adam clayton powell of new yorknaacp, co-chairman of the prayer pilgrimage. all riding that freedom train. ♪♪ may 17th, a friday, a workday, took time off to come, left the children with grandma, got up early in the morning. union delegations are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louis, north and south. there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks,...
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. >>> new york, demonstrations turned violent between protesters and the nypd on martin luther king daytussling outside city hall. according to social media posts it started with hungs marching in brooklyn in honor of the civil rights icon but when demonstrators crossed the bridge into lower manhattan, officers tried to clear the crowd police arrested at least 28 people nypd officials say 11 cops were hurt >>> california, a wild and deadly scene on san francisco's bay bridge hundreds of people riding dirt bikes, atvs and motorcycles going in the wrong direction they were caught on video popping wheelies police say a 20-year-old passenger on one of those bikes died after he fell off and a pickup truck hit him cops arrested the driver of that bike. >>> texas, the yard in front of shane riley's home in austin is a mesmerizing field of red, white and pink flags each one representing the texans who died of covid. >> that's someone's mom or dad that's somebody's friend that died. >> this began back in may with 972 flags. now riley says he's running out of room and he wants this to be a remind
. >>> new york, demonstrations turned violent between protesters and the nypd on martin luther king daytussling outside city hall. according to social media posts it started with hungs marching in brooklyn in honor of the civil rights icon but when demonstrators crossed the bridge into lower manhattan, officers tried to clear the crowd police arrested at least 28 people nypd officials say 11 cops were hurt >>> california, a wild and deadly scene on san francisco's bay bridge...
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she and her colleague, jonathan martin, broke the mcconnell story in "the new york times" and cnn politicalmentary scott jennings, who is a long-time campaign adviser to senator mitch mcconnell and can help us understand his thinking. great to have both of you here. maggie, tell us your reporting about where mcconnell is this morning on his thought process. >> sure, so jonathan martin and i reported yesterday that senator mitch mcconnell is pleased by the impeachment proceedings that democrats are moving ahead with. he is not whipping votes in one direction or the other. he wants to see how it plays out, but he believes this moment will make it easier to purge the party of donald trump. and again, he is not saying where he is. i just want to make that clear, but this is notably different than what we saw with mitch mcconnell in the last impeachment, where he held the line very firmly against witnesses. he was very much whipping votes in the president's support, i think, that mitch mcconnell -- i know, and i think scott can speak to this better than i can, but he is furious about what happen
she and her colleague, jonathan martin, broke the mcconnell story in "the new york times" and cnn politicalmentary scott jennings, who is a long-time campaign adviser to senator mitch mcconnell and can help us understand his thinking. great to have both of you here. maggie, tell us your reporting about where mcconnell is this morning on his thought process. >> sure, so jonathan martin and i reported yesterday that senator mitch mcconnell is pleased by the impeachment proceedings...
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." >> and comedian steve martin got his shot right here in new york city.bad news, good news i just got vaccinated, bad news, i got it because i'm 75. and then he joked right now, i'm having no fide resects. get it? side effect, but he's just joking because he's so hilarious. >> love that, love that. >>> so finally, this is big. i'm a very big fan of this guy. a big milestone for one of america's most renowned actors. >> james earl jones. that was horrible. sorry, guys, he's just turned 90 years old. james earl jones has turned 90 years old. his booming voice and powerful presence have punctuated his more than 70-year career as the voice of darth vader and mufasa in "the lion king." >> and he's the king in the '80s classic "coming to america." the sequel is set to be released on amazon prime in march. so happy birthday, mr. james earl jones. >> speaking of birthdays, guess who just turned 99 years old? we'll tell you, coming up. >>> this morning we are thanking golden girl betty white for spreading the love and being a friend to us all. >> over the weekend,
." >> and comedian steve martin got his shot right here in new york city.bad news, good news i just got vaccinated, bad news, i got it because i'm 75. and then he joked right now, i'm having no fide resects. get it? side effect, but he's just joking because he's so hilarious. >> love that, love that. >>> so finally, this is big. i'm a very big fan of this guy. a big milestone for one of america's most renowned actors. >> james earl jones. that was horrible....
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on the birthday of martin luther king jr., one last attempt to rewrite history from the white house. "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. chris hayes. we are 40 hours from a transfer of power. unlike nearly all that came before, it cannot be characterized as a peaceful transfer of power. there has already been violence against the transfer of power incited by the outgoing president that left five people dead, including a police officer. this is what it looks like in a nation that had a violent threat to transfer of power. 25,000 troops stationed in the capitol, as if they were in a war zone. militarized green zone around the center of the city. much of washington, d.c. is utterly shutdown. there are lots of ways to describe the moment. but no one gets to say they didn't see it coming, that they were not warned. if there is one thing donald trump made clear from the beginning, going back to 2016, he never had any intention of conceding defeat if he lost, engaging in a smooth and peaceful transfer of power. >> will you commit to making sure there's a peaceful transferal of power after the election? >> we have to see what
on the birthday of martin luther king jr., one last attempt to rewrite history from the white house. "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. chris hayes. we are 40 hours from a transfer of power. unlike nearly all that came before, it cannot be characterized as a peaceful transfer of power. there has already been violence against the transfer of power incited by the outgoing president that left five people dead, including a police officer. this is what it looks like in...
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martin luther king. it's june and after almost 3 months of total lockdown a new york cautiously begins to life not begin some businesses like a addresses allowed to reopen that under certain conditions. at the same time to fit the pandemic has had on new york is becoming. unemployment has risen to a bump 20 percent almost level it was at the time of the great depression our research shows that in my 1000000 new yorkers were suddenly left without work the number of people who could no longer afford to feed themselves doubled to over 2000000 a crisis already existed the coronavirus exacerbated as. anyone who can afford to do so has already left the city by only my almost a quarter of new york's uptown apartments are empty. and this country is very very wealthy the reason that we. don't meet the needs of our poor citizens is not that we don't have the money it's that we have had years of tax cuts and tax loopholes and. you know quite lax treatment toward outright tax evasion there are people actually who are literally getting richer as pandemic before and we are afraid to ask them to do civic duty by just
martin luther king. it's june and after almost 3 months of total lockdown a new york cautiously begins to life not begin some businesses like a addresses allowed to reopen that under certain conditions. at the same time to fit the pandemic has had on new york is becoming. unemployment has risen to a bump 20 percent almost level it was at the time of the great depression our research shows that in my 1000000 new yorkers were suddenly left without work the number of people who could no longer...
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> steve: from rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - martincorsese and fran lebowitz, mayor pete buttigieg hunter schafer musical guest playboi carti, and featuring the legendary roots crew, and now here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the tonight show well, guys, today joe biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the united states ♪ yes, joe biden, our nation turns its bleary eyes to you it was a bright, sunny day in washington -- and now, we have a president who knows not to stare directly at the sun. seriously, anyone else feel like they just lost 280 pounds yes, somehow we made it to the inauguration, while canada offered us a blanket and mexico offered us soup. it feels like the country is back sure, the gps took us on some crazy back roads for the last four years, and now we are back on main street, and we can tell people we were lost. yeah, a new era. i'm pretty sure we'll never hear the names steve bannon and lil wayne in the same sentence ever again what a time to be president. there's a raging pandemic, the econom
> steve: from rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight join jimmy and his guests - martincorsese and fran lebowitz, mayor pete buttigieg hunter schafer musical guest playboi carti, and featuring the legendary roots crew, and now here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the tonight show well, guys, today joe biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the united states ♪ yes, joe biden, our nation...
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new york with those stories and more. good morning, naomi. >> reporter: good morning to you. the stock market is closed today in observance of martin, on friday the three major indices sank as investors digested dismal bank earnings and a december slump in retail sales. the dow plunged 177 points. the nasdaq dropped 114 points, and the s&p 500 was down 27. >>> the tsa says it's beefed up security ahead of the presidential inauguration wednesday. the federal agency is working to process hundreds of names with law enforcement agencies for a thorough risk assessment. as in past years, the tsa officers will be deployed to help the secret service by screening people along the parade route and those authorized to attend the ceremony. >>> the national rifle association has filed for bankruptcy protection. the gun rights advocacy group says it plans to leave new york state where it was founded in 1871 and reincorporate as a nonprofit in texas. the announcement follows leadership shakeups and allegations of financial mismanagement at the nra. the pandemic also forced the nra to lay off dozens of employees, cancel its national convention, an
new york with those stories and more. good morning, naomi. >> reporter: good morning to you. the stock market is closed today in observance of martin, on friday the three major indices sank as investors digested dismal bank earnings and a december slump in retail sales. the dow plunged 177 points. the nasdaq dropped 114 points, and the s&p 500 was down 27. >>> the tsa says it's beefed up security ahead of the presidential inauguration wednesday. the federal agency is working...
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. >> i want to go to jonathan martin, he joins me on the phone, national political correspondent for "new york times," familiar to most of you watching inside the capitol now. jonathan, you're with lawmakers. >> yes. >> and you heard the chairman saying they plan to go back hopefully around 8:00 p.m. we don't know if there's going to be a shift in thinking or if they're going to continue, those planning to object, cruz, hawley, go ahead with the plan or if this changed anything. what are you hearing? >> i can tell you, i have been with members of the senate democrats and republicans the past four hours in a secure location in the capitol complex, talked to multiple senators, democrat and republican. two things. they're determined to reconvene tonight. they want to show some measure of solidarity in the face of the assault on the nation's democracy and they want to effectively go on with the show. there's great uncertainty whether or not these renegades in mitch mcconnell's caucus are going to again go forward with trying to stop the certification of the electoral college. i can tell you, there
. >> i want to go to jonathan martin, he joins me on the phone, national political correspondent for "new york times," familiar to most of you watching inside the capitol now. jonathan, you're with lawmakers. >> yes. >> and you heard the chairman saying they plan to go back hopefully around 8:00 p.m. we don't know if there's going to be a shift in thinking or if they're going to continue, those planning to object, cruz, hawley, go ahead with the plan or if this...
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new york city. it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy martinher king day, when we celebrate a great leader who led a march on washington that didn't end with me having to learn about someone named "q-shaman." on wednesday, joe biden will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states! come on, baby! but after the sacking of the u.s. capitol, authorities have called in 25,000 national guard troops. so, officially, this is not a peaceful transition of power, and they've had to update the sign hanging in america's break room to this. the troops have shut down four major bridges leading into downtown d.c., set up a fortified perimeter that encompasses the capitol, white house and portions of downtown, and closed the national mall. closed the national mall!? now where are we supposed to get our national wetzel's pretzels? defense officials are so worried about an inside attack on our incoming leaders that they've asked the f.b.i. to vet all of the 25,000 national guard troops coming into washington. okay, that's a good idea, but i have a
new york city. it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy martinher king day, when we celebrate a great leader who led a march on washington that didn't end with me having to learn about someone named "q-shaman." on wednesday, joe biden will be inaugurated as the 46th president of the united states! come on, baby! but after the sacking of the u.s. capitol, authorities have called in 25,000 national guard troops....