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next speaker. >> my name is robert martin.the cherokee nation of oklahoma and teacher for american-indian program for beading. i think it's very important to have this curriculum to teach our students of their background, their culture, for emotional and spiritual reasons. when i was a kid, we never had anything lining this. i think it's important that the negative images that we see in the media and movies be put aside and more positive images for people to teach our students and our youth. so that's what i have to say for now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening. i'm janine luwa, graduate of galileo, 1979. congratulations. and i'm here because i want to support the native children in our community and i'm very proud of them. and i want them to know that i'm an elder in the community and i really admire your work and keep up the great work that you're doing. it's an honor that you are a board member. and i would like to respectfully request that the mural at washington high school be removed as i
next speaker. >> my name is robert martin.the cherokee nation of oklahoma and teacher for american-indian program for beading. i think it's very important to have this curriculum to teach our students of their background, their culture, for emotional and spiritual reasons. when i was a kid, we never had anything lining this. i think it's important that the negative images that we see in the media and movies be put aside and more positive images for people to teach our students and our...
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. >> robert carlin: they wanted to show sig that they really did have plutonium. >> martin: robert carlinnt his entire career studying north korea, first as an intelligence analyst at the c.i.a. and state department, now as a consultant to cbs news. here's a piece of plutonium, which in any government in the world would be one of the most tightly guarded secrets, and they hand it to an american? >> carlin: nobody would believe them otherwise, right? people would say, "oh, they're just posturing. oh, it's propaganda." so how are you going to convince the americans? you get an expert who knows plutonium when he sees it, and you, you hand it to him. you say, "here it is. what do you think?" >> martin: what impact did the information you came back with have on u.s. intelligence assessments of the north korean nuclear program? >> hecker: it changed from one of "we don't know exactly what they have, if they have enough to make anything," to the fact that they actually could have four to six bombs. >> martin: well, that's a fairly major change. >> hecker: that's a big change. >> martin: u.s. int
. >> robert carlin: they wanted to show sig that they really did have plutonium. >> martin: robert carlinnt his entire career studying north korea, first as an intelligence analyst at the c.i.a. and state department, now as a consultant to cbs news. here's a piece of plutonium, which in any government in the world would be one of the most tightly guarded secrets, and they hand it to an american? >> carlin: nobody would believe them otherwise, right? people would say, "oh,...
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anthony and martin luther king jr., we gather to recognize another american champion, senator robert joseph dole. and this pantheon of patriots, we are privileged to honor this leader of great integrity, deep dignity and extraordinary courage. we are blessed to be here with senator dole and his extraordinary wife elizabeth with whom he has just shared, they just celebrated 42 years of beautiful marriage. [ applause ] >> elizabeth -- elizabeth is an american hero in her own right. i join steny in recognizing her. our nation is better for her strong leadership and her service in the cabinet and the united states sen at that time. we now thank her for her tireless work on behalf of our hidden heroes, the military caregivers who sacrifice every day for our veterans and our country. thank you, elizabeth. [ applause ] >> senator bob dole has demonstrated his steadfast commitment to country right from the start. when the second world war broke out we all know bob left the wheat fields of russell, kansas, to fight fascism in the hills of italy. bob's courage in battle was legendary. for his
anthony and martin luther king jr., we gather to recognize another american champion, senator robert joseph dole. and this pantheon of patriots, we are privileged to honor this leader of great integrity, deep dignity and extraordinary courage. we are blessed to be here with senator dole and his extraordinary wife elizabeth with whom he has just shared, they just celebrated 42 years of beautiful marriage. [ applause ] >> elizabeth -- elizabeth is an american hero in her own right. i join...
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robert f. kennedy and dr. martin luther king.is birthday on monday so want everybody in sound of my voice to understand any words coming out of the president of the united states's mouth talking about martin luther king day, unity and love is bold-faced lie. know what he says behind closed doors. six months before dr. king was assassinated, having trouble with his own dream, people frustrated because dream of this country shipwrecked off the coast of vietnam. having trouble getting people to believe in the dream at mountaintop. we're frustrated because we believe this dream doesn't exist for people of color and the president showed us that. >> we have to take a break. >>> up next, more on the comments today at the white house. no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. when you have a cold, stuff happens. ♪ { sneezing ] shut down cold symptoms fast [ coughing ] with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. get ready for centrum micro-workouts. the bottle curl. the t
robert f. kennedy and dr. martin luther king.is birthday on monday so want everybody in sound of my voice to understand any words coming out of the president of the united states's mouth talking about martin luther king day, unity and love is bold-faced lie. know what he says behind closed doors. six months before dr. king was assassinated, having trouble with his own dream, people frustrated because dream of this country shipwrecked off the coast of vietnam. having trouble getting people to...
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robert e. lee today. at the martin luther king memorial in washington d-c -- people braved a cold snap to snap pictures and admire the statue of the civil rights icon.antonio mackey, mlk memorial visitor from flordia: "i just wanna pay homage to the individual who lost his life for individuals like myself."thomas jones, mlk memorial visitor from virginia: "i think it is a day that symbolizes that people can come together."drew petrimoulx, reporting:"in mississippi and alabama, the mlk holiday also honors confederate general robert e lee the only 2 southern states that still combine the two.arkansas is celebrating king by himself for the first time after the legislature voted to remove lee from the holiday last year."at the king memorial, we found mixed opinions on the idea of honoring confederate general robert e lee on the same day as king.nicolas salvat, mlk memorial visitor from florida: "he wasn't following the same beliefs that martin luther king was."shelby smith, mlk memorial visitor from texas:"i think that it'
robert e. lee today. at the martin luther king memorial in washington d-c -- people braved a cold snap to snap pictures and admire the statue of the civil rights icon.antonio mackey, mlk memorial visitor from flordia: "i just wanna pay homage to the individual who lost his life for individuals like myself."thomas jones, mlk memorial visitor from virginia: "i think it is a day that symbolizes that people can come together."drew petrimoulx, reporting:"in mississippi and...
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robert kennedy communicated to his brother, president kennedy. the president put the city of montgomery under martial law. if it had not been for martin luther king jr., robert kennedy, and president kennedy, some of us would have died in that church. but it led to the desegregation of public transportation all across the american south. more than 400 people, for hundred of us -- 400 of us were arrested in jackson, mississippi. we filled the city jail, kelly jail, and later, the penitentiary -- county jail, and later, the penitentiary. martin luther king changed the country forever. he taught us how to live, and he taught us how to dry. because to be brave, to be courageous, and bold. if it had not been for martin luther king, junior, i do not know what would have happened to many of us, happened to america. many of us are colored whether we are black, latino, asian american, or native american. you open up to political process. there was a man who believed in a way of peace, the way of love, believed in the philosophy and discipline of nonviolence. weeks, weays, a few will commemorate his passing. 4,was assassinated on april 1968. i
robert kennedy communicated to his brother, president kennedy. the president put the city of montgomery under martial law. if it had not been for martin luther king jr., robert kennedy, and president kennedy, some of us would have died in that church. but it led to the desegregation of public transportation all across the american south. more than 400 people, for hundred of us -- 400 of us were arrested in jackson, mississippi. we filled the city jail, kelly jail, and later, the penitentiary --...
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. >> marine corps commandant general robert neller joined locking martin ceo marillyn hewson, sir jeanne shaheen a former defense officials to talk about military readiness. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin moderated the panel. this hour and 15 15 minute discussion with part of the reagan national defense forum at
. >> marine corps commandant general robert neller joined locking martin ceo marillyn hewson, sir jeanne shaheen a former defense officials to talk about military readiness. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin moderated the panel. this hour and 15 15 minute discussion with part of the reagan national defense forum at
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martin. diane marie kozlowski. william john mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee.n melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne marie, joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine mercy. karen elizabeth noonan. thomas britton. >> we remember them. daniel emmett o'connor. mary denise o'neill. elise owen. gwyneth yvonne margaret 01. robert factor i. martha no one. laura abigail owen. robert penn newco. krista and michael papadopoulos. peter raymond pierce. i represent miriam lucas. >> we remember them. sarah susanna phillips. james andrew pitts. david flat. walter leonard porter. pamela lynn pozen. william pugh. ramses. and ball wrote on. so. she wrote on. and eli stratus. >> we remember them. jocelyn k arena. diane marie -- i represent louise rogers at syracuse university. susanna roller, mark rosenblum andrea victoria rosenthal, peter rosenthal, myra josephine royal, david ruben
martin. diane marie kozlowski. william john mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee.n melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne marie, joseph kenneth miller. jewell courtney mitchell. james and morgan. eva mortensen. helga rachel mosey. richard palma and eddie. ingrid elizabeth mulroy, john mould i, sean kevin malloy, mary geraldine mercy. karen elizabeth noonan. thomas britton. >> we remember them. daniel emmett...
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martin luther king said are you john lewis? said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way. you can watch the rest of man lewis' speech here on c-span. was created byan your local satellite provider and is brought to you today. >> facing a challenge over whether the policy of removing an active voters from ls is aation rol violation of federal law? who does not respond is removed from the rolls. this argument is just over one hour. your argument in this morning -- we will hear the argument this morning versus the randolph institute. mr. murphy? >> may it please the court. congress passed to serve competing goals. increasing the number of registered voters but decreasing the number of in notable ones. this congressional compromise is evident in the mandates. it requires states to undertake programs to remove ineligible individuals but place limits on those federally mandated removal programs, including the
martin luther king said are you john lewis? said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way. you can watch the rest of man lewis' speech here on c-span. was created byan your local satellite provider and is brought to you today. >> facing a challenge over whether the policy of removing an active voters from ls is aation rol violation of federal law? who does not respond is removed from the...
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. >> marine corps commandant general robert neller joined locking martin ceo marillyn hewson, sir jeanne shaheen a former defense officials to talk about military readiness. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin moderated the panel. this hour and 15 15 minute discussion with part of the reagan national defense forum at the reagan library in simi valley, california. >> thank you and welcome to panel six, assessing the rebuild, will we have the strategy and resources to rebuild the military in fiscal year '19? on this panel we will evaluate president trump's desire to rebuild the military, and we will look at the problems they see as. like to introduce our distinguished panel. honorable eric adelman at the income for secretary of defense for policy from 2005-2009. independent gun, a former ambassador to turkey and finland. ms. marillyn hewson, chairman, president and ceo of lockheed martin. she joined lockheed 30 years ago as an engineer and rose all the way to the top. in 2016 "fortune" magazine -- for can magazine identified her as 50 of the most powerful women in bus
. >> marine corps commandant general robert neller joined locking martin ceo marillyn hewson, sir jeanne shaheen a former defense officials to talk about military readiness. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin moderated the panel. this hour and 15 15 minute discussion with part of the reagan national defense forum at the reagan library in simi valley, california. >> thank you and welcome to panel six, assessing the rebuild, will we have the strategy and...
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robert kennedy. on the night of martin luther king's assassination.> you can be filled with bitterness and with hatred and a desire for revenge. we can move in that direction as a country and greater polarization. black people amongst blacks and white amongst whites filled with hatred toward one another. or we can make an effort, as martin luther king did, to understand and to comprehend and replace that violence, that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land with an effort to understand compassion and love. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. if you have kids in school, they probably spent today and much of the week learning about martin luther king. my 6-year-old today told me he learned in kindergarten that king was a hero who wanted love for everyone and that he was shooted by a bad guy. donald trump became the first american president to honor dr. king with words that rang so hollow, they were drowned out by the shouted questions that followed them. >> mr. president, will you give an apology for the statement st
robert kennedy. on the night of martin luther king's assassination.> you can be filled with bitterness and with hatred and a desire for revenge. we can move in that direction as a country and greater polarization. black people amongst blacks and white amongst whites filled with hatred toward one another. or we can make an effort, as martin luther king did, to understand and to comprehend and replace that violence, that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land with an effort to...
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. >> robert, if aston martin does ipo, can you promise that i come along to report on it with you somes, things like that. >> absolutely. the great thing about this car for you, wilf, is that you will fit easily in this other two, not so sure yes, i will make sure you're included. >> the db 9 and vanquish, slightly larger. >> coincides well with your bond viewing. >> the other thing is is the aston martin is one of the few proper british bentley. they were german anyway. >> i was also impressed with your magna carta piece. >> you checked >> i'm pretty sure. >> i was assuming you were. >> i'm hoping. i'm going to be checking in the break. >> if not, in big trouble. >> it's going to be bad. >> you embarrassed yourself. >> you cemented the embarrassment. all the praise we'll have lots more including representative kevin mccthary. from the market oe when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. like you do sometimes, grandpa? and puffed...
. >> robert, if aston martin does ipo, can you promise that i come along to report on it with you somes, things like that. >> absolutely. the great thing about this car for you, wilf, is that you will fit easily in this other two, not so sure yes, i will make sure you're included. >> the db 9 and vanquish, slightly larger. >> coincides well with your bond viewing. >> the other thing is is the aston martin is one of the few proper british bentley. they were german...
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robert e. lee, there's a lot of other mondays. "oh, was this martin luther king day, too? oh!calendars, and we totally knew." ( laughter ) it's also day four of (bleep) hole-gate. ( cheers and applause ) i'm confident to my core that will be bleeped because cbs has higher standards than the president. ( laughter ) trump got in hot water last week after an immigration meeting, during which he used that phrase to describe haiti and african countries, according to democratic senator dick durbin. really? i'm allowed to say "dick durbin?" ( laughter ) that's surprising. trump said it on thursday, and not only did the white house not immediately deny it, trump reportedly was calling friends to brag about it. ( laughter ) he's like a toddler calling his mom to the potty. "come look at the load i dropped on the national discourse." ( piano riff ) ( applause ) yeah! ( cheers and applause ) thank you, yeah. big boy. but the next morning, after getting a poop load of criticism, trump denied it, tweeting, "the language used by me at the daca meeting was tough, but this was not the languag
robert e. lee, there's a lot of other mondays. "oh, was this martin luther king day, too? oh!calendars, and we totally knew." ( laughter ) it's also day four of (bleep) hole-gate. ( cheers and applause ) i'm confident to my core that will be bleeped because cbs has higher standards than the president. ( laughter ) trump got in hot water last week after an immigration meeting, during which he used that phrase to describe haiti and african countries, according to democratic senator dick...
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robert f. kennedy and the assassination of dr. martin luther king. we celebrate his birthday on monday. i want everybody in the sound of my voice to understand that any words that come out of the president of the united states mouth talking about king day, talking about unity, talking about peace, talking about love, is a bold-faced lie because we know what he says behind closed doors. six months before dr. king was assassinated, he was having trouble with his own dream. he said people were growing frustrated because the dream of this country had shipwrecked off the coast of vietnam. he was having trouble realizing, getting people to believe in the dream that he thought was at the mountaintop. we are all frustrated because we believe that this american dream does not exist for people of color, and the president showed us that. >> we've got to take a break. i appreciate the discussion. up next, tweets from president trump on the nation's surveillance program that sent leaders on capitol hill scrambling. we'll have also more on the president's comments today at the white house. at stanfor
robert f. kennedy and the assassination of dr. martin luther king. we celebrate his birthday on monday. i want everybody in the sound of my voice to understand that any words that come out of the president of the united states mouth talking about king day, talking about unity, talking about peace, talking about love, is a bold-faced lie because we know what he says behind closed doors. six months before dr. king was assassinated, he was having trouble with his own dream. he said people were...
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joining me right now kingsview asset management cio scott martin, along with sure vest wealth management ceo robert luna. scott, i mean, i think it is out of touch. we're going to get a little political here. i know you guys are investors, $1000 means a lot to a lot of families. and idea that nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and debbie wasserman schultz and rest of them are trying to portray this as nothing, it is out of touch. it is, i keep saying this is the marie antoinette-like version of the democratic party. what do you think, scott? >> i think all these crumbs, trish, are creating quite a mess for democrats, aren't they? gosh, that storyline is getting so old, and every day, that we get good news, pretty much from passage of the tax plan from themes great men and women ceo's of american s&p 500 companies, i mean, that story gets more and more tired. in your lead-in, you talked about s&p 500 earnings, trish. a lot of earnings of companies coming out, not only do they have good fourth quarters but outlooks are the best outlooks they have had in years because of the tax plan passage. so with resp
joining me right now kingsview asset management cio scott martin, along with sure vest wealth management ceo robert luna. scott, i mean, i think it is out of touch. we're going to get a little political here. i know you guys are investors, $1000 means a lot to a lot of families. and idea that nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and debbie wasserman schultz and rest of them are trying to portray this as nothing, it is out of touch. it is, i keep saying this is the marie antoinette-like version of the...
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republican because of men like frederick douglass because of men like martin luther king and others and certainly abraham lincoln, the founder robertcan because of men like ronald reagan, who inspired in me not just a sense ronald reagan, who inspired in me notjust a sense of ronald reagan, who inspired in me not just a sense of service, ronald reagan, who inspired in me notjust a sense of service, but ronald reagan, who inspired in me not just a sense of service, but a sense of responsibility to my community, and what we can do to help the least. is it time for more republicans, who are minded like you and frankly disgusted by what they are seeing from donald trump in the white house to actually say they want no part of electoral politics right now? i'm thinking of senatorjeff flake for example who is outspoken in his criticism of donald trump, said recently there are times when we must risk all careers in favour of our principles and now is such a time, and he, realising because of his criticising, he was not going to get the nomination i think that's unfortunate and i've said so, i've told him that. even though, look, if what yo
republican because of men like frederick douglass because of men like martin luther king and others and certainly abraham lincoln, the founder robertcan because of men like ronald reagan, who inspired in me not just a sense ronald reagan, who inspired in me notjust a sense of ronald reagan, who inspired in me not just a sense of service, ronald reagan, who inspired in me notjust a sense of service, but ronald reagan, who inspired in me not just a sense of service, but a sense of responsibility...
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. >> with us is maggie haberman with "the new york times," jonathan martin also of "the new york times", and robert italia with "bloomberg." again, just the idea that the president, number one, wants to say this publicly right now, number two, at davos, where people are saying here comes america first, here comes the disrupter, here comes the guy who doesn't go by the normal rules. big deal. >> it is a big deal, and it's also a way for donald trump to do what he likes doing best, which is keep the focus on him. and i honestly think that is basically the formula. as a policy decision, doing this publicly where he is now is curious, suggesting that it is about a lack of respect is another reminder of his tendency to conflate himself with the institution he serves, but it is not a surprise. it is also not a surprise that he wanted to go to davos. so you could make the argument that this is mr. america first and this is going to be an odd thing. a, he's been treated with adoration and attention. people taking selfies with him, the room was crowded, people were referencing him in their speeches. this is
. >> with us is maggie haberman with "the new york times," jonathan martin also of "the new york times", and robert italia with "bloomberg." again, just the idea that the president, number one, wants to say this publicly right now, number two, at davos, where people are saying here comes america first, here comes the disrupter, here comes the guy who doesn't go by the normal rules. big deal. >> it is a big deal, and it's also a way for donald trump to...
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robert mueller. christine. >> bombshell. you are right. the russian investigation -- every development casting a long shadow to davos, switzerland. jeff zeleny, thank you. >> joining us on skype is senior analyst areeva martin. thank you for staying up late. a lot to discuss regarding the president's desire to fire the special counsel robert mueller. his counsel, mcgann said i will resign if you, in fact, go through with the order. legally speaking what has changed? >> well, legally, dave, we now know the president had a specific intent to get rid of the special counsel. that in and of itself is not evidence of obstruction. it is clearly part of the larger part ea-- pattern that is developing. we know he went on to fire james comey and did it because of the russia investigation. we know he was outraged with the recusal of jeff sessions from the investigation. he contemplated firing rod rosenstein. this looks like a president intent upon getting rid of mueller not because of cause for him being fired, but because he wanted to cover up his own wrongdoing. >> this this reporting, areva, the president naming three conflicts of interest for robert mueller. one of them dispute over membership fees at the trump go
robert mueller. christine. >> bombshell. you are right. the russian investigation -- every development casting a long shadow to davos, switzerland. jeff zeleny, thank you. >> joining us on skype is senior analyst areeva martin. thank you for staying up late. a lot to discuss regarding the president's desire to fire the special counsel robert mueller. his counsel, mcgann said i will resign if you, in fact, go through with the order. legally speaking what has changed? >> well,...
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. >> if my dad had lived, if robert kennedy had lived, we as a nation would be on a totally different trajectory. >> and with the children of martinhead of the holiday tomorrow honoring their father. but what i see here never ceases to amaze me: change. i see it in their eyes. it happens when people connect with nature, with culture, with each other. day after day i'm the first to see change. to see people go out, and come back new. princess cruises. sail with the best premium cruise line. 7-day cruises from $599. . >>> less than an hour ago the president said "i am not a racist." this in response to increasing criticism about his controversial comments last week about immigrants. >> president trump also tweeted today the program that protects young immigrants from deportation is probably dead. as phil keating reports, the president is blaming democrats. >> reporter: president trump on sunday arguing that democrats and their demands, not him or fellow republicans in congress, have stalled negotiations to provide permanent legal protection for young illegal immigrants. the president tweeted "daca is probably dead because the democr
. >> if my dad had lived, if robert kennedy had lived, we as a nation would be on a totally different trajectory. >> and with the children of martinhead of the holiday tomorrow honoring their father. but what i see here never ceases to amaze me: change. i see it in their eyes. it happens when people connect with nature, with culture, with each other. day after day i'm the first to see change. to see people go out, and come back new. princess cruises. sail with the best premium...
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martin luther king jr. we gather to recognize another american champion, senator robert joseph dole. great integrity, deep dignity and extraordinary courage. we're blessed to be here with senator dole and his extraordinary wife, elizabeth -- they just celebrated 42 years of beautiful marriage. [applause] elizabeth is an american hero in her own right. i joined steny in recognizing her. our nation is better for her strong leadership and her service in the cabinet and the united states senate. we now thank her for her tireless work on behalf of our hidden heros, the military caregivers that sacrifice every day for our veterans and our country. thank you, elizabeth. [applause] senator bob dole has demonstrated his steadfast commitment to country right from the start. when the second world war broke out, bob left the wheat fields of russell, kansas to fight fascism in the hills of italy. bob's courage in battle was legendary. for his selflessness and sacrifice, he's awarded two purple hearts and the bronze star. equally extraordinary was the bravery that bob dole, senator dole -- we're c
martin luther king jr. we gather to recognize another american champion, senator robert joseph dole. great integrity, deep dignity and extraordinary courage. we're blessed to be here with senator dole and his extraordinary wife, elizabeth -- they just celebrated 42 years of beautiful marriage. [applause] elizabeth is an american hero in her own right. i joined steny in recognizing her. our nation is better for her strong leadership and her service in the cabinet and the united states senate. we...
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martin savidge. >>> two sources tell cnn that president trump wanted special prosecutor robert mueller fired last summer white house counsel don mcgahn threatened to quit and now a top democrat sedan action like that would lead the country into unchartered territory. joining us now to talk about this errol louis the cnn political commentator and sarah westwood, white house correspondent for "washington examiner." great to see you both this morning. >> good morning. >> sarah, let me start with you. white house staffers have repeatedly denied that firing mueller was ever an option that was being considered by the president. now, they're being pretty much quiet. the president called it fake news. some had said this is game changing. where in that broad definition is this real event? is it significant or is it just, well, he didn't actually do it? >> i think it's somewhere in the middle. we already had an understanding that president trump is frustrated with the russia probe. he's always questioned the legitimacy of the investigation. and recall that back in june, this is before ty cobb came into the white
martin savidge. >>> two sources tell cnn that president trump wanted special prosecutor robert mueller fired last summer white house counsel don mcgahn threatened to quit and now a top democrat sedan action like that would lead the country into unchartered territory. joining us now to talk about this errol louis the cnn political commentator and sarah westwood, white house correspondent for "washington examiner." great to see you both this morning. >> good morning....
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he said brother robert, this is the first time i have been to the supreme court when i wasn't here to get arrested. >> we are so early. that was martin luther king day. >> chief justice roberts was -- >> the magnificent moment. >> a new 25th addition of your best-selling book "race matters". in the new introduction to that book, you write we live in one of the darkest moments in american history, a bleak time of spiritual blackout. >> spiritual blackout, relative eclipse of integrity, honesty, decency, we have normalized mendacity, we made lies a normal way of life and naturalized criminality, we made crimes look as if they are natural, drone strikes, wall street, engaging in predatory lending, market manipulation, so many different ways people's humanity is violated. we need a call for prophetic fight back. in a moment of spiritual blackout, not just a political issue but moral and spiritual issue and it is only by example, we need young people to say progressive brother conservative brother still have love, still have respect, willing to fight, willing to disagree, by example. want to see sermons, the dominant soul craft, smartness
he said brother robert, this is the first time i have been to the supreme court when i wasn't here to get arrested. >> we are so early. that was martin luther king day. >> chief justice roberts was -- >> the magnificent moment. >> a new 25th addition of your best-selling book "race matters". in the new introduction to that book, you write we live in one of the darkest moments in american history, a bleak time of spiritual blackout. >> spiritual blackout,...
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martin luther king, sr. holiday tomorrow his children are speaking out about the state of racial equality in the united states today. >> if my dad had lived, if robert kennedy had lived, we as a nation would be on a totally driven trajectory. we would be so much further ahead than we are. >> this is what i would like president trump to do on the king holiday: use your twitter account to speak positive and uplifting things in the spirit of dr. king. don't let the king holiday find you using your twitter account in an inappropriate way. >> there are a number of events planned tomorrow in honor of dr. king including the annual freedom run and several community service days. we have a complete list of bay area people mlk day events on our website ktvu.com. >>> in santa cruz authorities are asking for the public's help to find a missing man. reni delatorre left his home 1 a.m. friday morning and hasn't been seen since. they found his car at the moss landing harbor but have not located him. contact the santa cruz sheriff's department if you think you know where he is. >>> one man was sent to the hospital after a shooting. we were on the scene this morning
martin luther king, sr. holiday tomorrow his children are speaking out about the state of racial equality in the united states today. >> if my dad had lived, if robert kennedy had lived, we as a nation would be on a totally driven trajectory. we would be so much further ahead than we are. >> this is what i would like president trump to do on the king holiday: use your twitter account to speak positive and uplifting things in the spirit of dr. king. don't let the king holiday find...
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idol and partridge family lead david cassidy and robert guillaume best known for playing tv's benson. 1960's tv batman adam west oscar winning actor martinl paxton. the year also saw the passing of three super stars with long and honored careers. the king of insult comedy don rickles mary tyler moore died at 80 and jerry lewis. chris cornell and chester bennington. singer and actor jim neighbors. country stars mel tillis and glen campbell and rock and roll hall of famers fats domino whic chuck barry greg a n and tom petty. >> ♪ >> reporter: in hollywood, michelle polino, fox news. >> all righty. coming up, kevin has a look at some of the top movies coming out in 2018. you won't want to miss it. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files?
idol and partridge family lead david cassidy and robert guillaume best known for playing tv's benson. 1960's tv batman adam west oscar winning actor martinl paxton. the year also saw the passing of three super stars with long and honored careers. the king of insult comedy don rickles mary tyler moore died at 80 and jerry lewis. chris cornell and chester bennington. singer and actor jim neighbors. country stars mel tillis and glen campbell and rock and roll hall of famers fats domino whic chuck...
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robert lewis." but he still called me the boy from troy. anyway.red me to get in >> you can watch other lawmakers honor the legacy of martin luther king jr. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> next weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to newport, rhode island. we will explore the rich literary scene and historic sites. watch the tour of newport rhode island next weekend, beginning 12:00 eastern on c-span two. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. look in u.s. election integrity, and the process of making it more efficient. this is part of a daylong summit hosted by the assistance created as a check on voting practices. it is just over one hour. >> while dr. stuart is getting miked up, i want to say thank you to chairman masterson for and to us get off here, doug chapin for those wonderful remarks. the panel we have here is called election efficiency and integrity, impvi
robert lewis." but he still called me the boy from troy. anyway.red me to get in >> you can watch other lawmakers honor the legacy of martin luther king jr. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> next weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to newport, rhode island. we will explore the rich literary scene and historic sites. watch the tour of newport rhode island next weekend, beginning 12:00 eastern on c-span two. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on c-span3. working...
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martin lienway whose legs were broken when he was nit -- hit in a crash. the stepped-up patrols will last until the end of the month. >>> petaluma police chased a suspect. robert moore was eventually taken into custody after he ran through an elementary school. he's accused of stealing the car while the owner was warming it up about 7:00 this morning. police say moore had several arrest warrants and prior convictions for vehicle theft. they also say if you must warm up your car before driving, lock the doors or stay within sight of it. >>> a standoff at a south san jose hotel is now in its 26th hour. a massive police presence remains at the windham garden inn. some hotel guests have been evacuated since this all started yesterday afternoon. still going on now. alissa harrington is live outside the hotel with the latest on this story. >> reporter: this is a multi-agency response. we've seen police, sheriff's deputies, members of the bomb squad and fire fighters to name a few. but despite the heavy presene of law enforcement, the hotel is still open, they are checking in guests and taking reservations. for more than 24 hours, a man wanted by police has been hole
martin lienway whose legs were broken when he was nit -- hit in a crash. the stepped-up patrols will last until the end of the month. >>> petaluma police chased a suspect. robert moore was eventually taken into custody after he ran through an elementary school. he's accused of stealing the car while the owner was warming it up about 7:00 this morning. police say moore had several arrest warrants and prior convictions for vehicle theft. they also say if you must warm up your car before...
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martin luther king jr. said, you are the boy from troy. are you john lewis? , i am john dr. king robert lewis. he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up, to find a way to get in the way. >> you can watch the rest of this speech and more speeches on martin luther king from members of the congressional black caucus tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday, on c-span's q&a, author and harvard law school , thessor -- and his book three lives of james madison. >> the constitution is madison's monument and in that way, the constitution is all around you when you come to washington, d.c. the x -- when they exercise free speech. all of that is madison's monument. withof as with the case st. paul, he says if you seek his monument, look around you. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. holcombna governor eric delivers a state of the state address at the statehouse in indianapolis last week. he talks about his plans to expand educational opportunities and high skilled labor in indiana. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. justice,, madame chief
martin luther king jr. said, you are the boy from troy. are you john lewis? , i am john dr. king robert lewis. he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up, to find a way to get in the way. >> you can watch the rest of this speech and more speeches on martin luther king from members of the congressional black caucus tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday, on c-span's q&a, author and harvard law school , thessor -- and his book three lives of...
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martin luther king jr. said, you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis but he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way.
martin luther king jr. said, you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis but he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way.
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martin luther king jr. said, you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis but he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way. >> good evening. we're deeing highed have join us erre van dick, investigateoff journalist focusing on terrorism in the middle east region and our moderator, senior vice president of programs at world affairs. we're recording tonight's program so please take a moment to silence your cell phones. i'm tim, the program officer here at world affairs. if you enjoy the discussion and are interested to learn more about the organization, i'll be around after the program. i want to turn it over to our modern rater. >> so, good evening, everything, and thank you for joining us. it's my great pleasure to introduce our guest this evening, erre van dick, journalist, author and cbs news consultant who covers afghan and pakistan. he has authored a book called "captive: my time as a prisoner of the taliban" and another work in afghan. he is also written for such publications as "the new y
martin luther king jr. said, you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis but he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way. >> good evening. we're deeing highed have join us erre van dick, investigateoff journalist focusing on terrorism in the middle east region and our moderator, senior vice president of programs at world affairs. we're recording tonight's program so please take a moment...
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robert f. den i can. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the democratic party and the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after martin king junior. sending his grandson to deliver the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968. can this kennedy whose very name evoked so much history of hope harness that nostalgia. watch this space. rachel will be back on monday. i'll see you in a few hours. my guest tomorrow include chelsea handler. it's time for the last word with l lawrence o'donnell.
robert f. den i can. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the democratic party and the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after martin king junior. sending his grandson to deliver the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968. can this kennedy whose very name evoked so much history of hope harness that nostalgia. watch this space. rachel will be back on monday. i'll see you in a few hours. my guest tomorrow include chelsea handler. it's time for the last word...
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robert f. kennedy. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after dr. martin luther king jr. so sending him to do the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968 when everything seemed possible. so can this kennedy harness that and break the state of the union reply? now it's time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening. >> i will see you tomorrow on your show. >> absolutely. >> i enjoyed hearing you speak with so much authority about 1968 when you were not alive. but i know where you got that. i think you read a -- >> i read an amazing book about it by somebody you might know. his name rhymes with lawrence o'donnell. >> you can still find it but you have to climb over the piles of michael wolff's book. we have michael wolff here with us tonight. his first public reaction to what we learned yesterday that the president ordered the firing of the special prosecutor. >> amazing. can't wait for that. >> thank you joy. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> last night the obstruction of justice case took on a new and dramatic turn when it was reported that the pr
robert f. kennedy. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after dr. martin luther king jr. so sending him to do the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968 when everything seemed possible. so can this kennedy harness that and break the state of the union reply? now it's time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening. >> i will see you tomorrow on your show. >> absolutely. >> i...
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robert f. kennedy. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after dr. martinso sending him to do the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968 when everything seemed possible. so can this kennedy harness that and break the state of the union reply? now it's time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening. >> i will see you tomorrow on your show. >> absolutely. >> i enjoyed hearing you speak with so much authority about 1968 when you were not alive. but i know where you got that. i think you read a -- >> i read an amazing book about it by somebody you might know. his name rhymes with lawrence o'donnell. >> you can still find it but you have to climb over the piles of michael wolff's book. we have michael wolff here with us tonight.
robert f. kennedy. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after dr. martinso sending him to do the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968 when everything seemed possible. so can this kennedy harness that and break the state of the union reply? now it's time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening. >> i will see you tomorrow on your show. >> absolutely. >> i enjoyed hearing you...
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martin luther king jr. day. >>> over the weekend dr. king's children talked about racial equality in america today. >> if my dad had lived, if robert kennedy had lived, we as a nation would be on a totally different trajectory. we would be so much further ahead than we are. >> here is what i would like president trump to do on the king holiday. use your twitter account to speak positive and uplifting things in the spirit of dr. king. don't let the king holiday find you using your twitter account in an inappropriate way. >> dr. king's children also said the call for nonviolent civil disobedience is even more important in today's political climate. >>> an investigation is under way into a freeway shooting on interstate 280 in san francisco. all lanes of the freeway were shut down for hours. but reopened just before 7:00 this morning. the shooting happened around 3:00 a.m. in the southbound lanes of 280 at alamany boulevard. three people were injured but expected to survive. the victims did not see the shooter and no arrests have been made. the investigators don't know if the victims were targeted or the shooting is random. >>> the fcc is inv
martin luther king jr. day. >>> over the weekend dr. king's children talked about racial equality in america today. >> if my dad had lived, if robert kennedy had lived, we as a nation would be on a totally different trajectory. we would be so much further ahead than we are. >> here is what i would like president trump to do on the king holiday. use your twitter account to speak positive and uplifting things in the spirit of dr. king. don't let the king holiday find you...
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robert f. den i can. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the democratic party and the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after martin luther king junior. sending his grandson to deliver the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968. can this kennedy whose very name evoked so much history of hope harness that nostalgia. watch this space. rachel will be back on monday. i'll see you in a few hours. my guest tomorrow include chelsea handler. it's time for the last word with l lawrence o'donnell. >> i got that. >> his name rhymes with lawrence o'donnell. >> still available in bookstores but you have to climb through piles of michael's book to find one copy of mine. it has the word fire in the title. it should be selling. >> it's a fantastic book. you should all read it. 1968 most momentous year in history. >> we have his first republic reaction to what we learn yesterday that the president ordered the firing of the special prosecutor. >> amazing. cannot wait for that. we'll be watching. >> thank you, joy. >>> last night, the obstruction of justice investigation of the president by the special contractor robert muelle
robert f. den i can. at the time he was one of the great hopes of the democratic party and the nation. bobby kennedy was killed two months and two days after martin luther king junior. sending his grandson to deliver the response on tuesday could harken back to 1968. can this kennedy whose very name evoked so much history of hope harness that nostalgia. watch this space. rachel will be back on monday. i'll see you in a few hours. my guest tomorrow include chelsea handler. it's time for the last...
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to fire robert mueller, that would set off a political firestorm the likes of which we haven't seen since watergate. ♪ >>> good morning to you! welcome to sunday. i i'm christi paul. >> i'm martinidge in for victor blackwell. the president will have his first state of the union of the address and could be one of his biggest moments in political history. >> the forefront of this speech is immigration. the president set to sell his controversial plan that has lawmakers on both sides of the aisle a little skeptical. the president foreshadowed what he could say in his speech on twitter. blasting democrats overnight over daca and border security. >> the white house is remaining silent on a sex scandal surrounding a top republican party official. talking about steve wynn. he has extend down as finance chair of the republican national committee amaid reports he had women perform dozens of sex acts at a casino. >> let's begin with president trump's anticipated state of the union address. dan merica joins me now. what is the president saying? >> the president plans to use the perch of his first state of the union. remember, he gave a speech earlier to a joined session of congress in mem
to fire robert mueller, that would set off a political firestorm the likes of which we haven't seen since watergate. ♪ >>> good morning to you! welcome to sunday. i i'm christi paul. >> i'm martinidge in for victor blackwell. the president will have his first state of the union of the address and could be one of his biggest moments in political history. >> the forefront of this speech is immigration. the president set to sell his controversial plan that has lawmakers on...
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robert costa, thank you for starting us off. when we come back, breaking tradition. as donald trump golfs, we'll take a trip down normal lane, how past presidents have honored martin luther king. just ahead, imagine a false nuclear attack flashed across the screen on fox and friends. what would trump do? and the movie that was made against the backdrop of an unprecedented attack on the first amendment and why they worked so hard to get it right. >> but somewhere i read of the freedom of assembly. somewhere i read of the freedom of speech. somewhere i read of the freedom of press. somewhere i read that the greatness of america is the right to protest for rights. i accept i don't conquer the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of havin
robert costa, thank you for starting us off. when we come back, breaking tradition. as donald trump golfs, we'll take a trip down normal lane, how past presidents have honored martin luther king. just ahead, imagine a false nuclear attack flashed across the screen on fox and friends. what would trump do? and the movie that was made against the backdrop of an unprecedented attack on the first amendment and why they worked so hard to get it right. >> but somewhere i read of the freedom of...
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fire robert mueller, that would set off a political firestorm the likes of which we haven't seen since watergate. ♪ >> it's 7:00 on a sunday. so grateful for your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martinidge in for victor blackwell. >>> two days now. two days before president trump is going to deliver his first state of the union address in what could be one of the biggest moments of his presidency at the end of the day. a lot of people wondering is going to play politics or try to bridge this divide in our country? >> at the fror front of his speech is immigration. the president is set to sell his controversial plan that has lawmakers on both sides of the aisle skeptical to say the least. trump foreshadowed what he could say in his speech blasting democrats on twitter overnight over daca and border security. >> the white house is still silent this morning on a sex scandal surrounding a top republican party official. steve wynn has stepped now do you as the finance chair of the republican national committee amitt reports that he forced dozens of women to perform sex acts on him at his casino. >> we are learning new details about the bipartisan effort to stop the president from firing
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martin schroeter will become ceo. back over to you guys. >> deirdre bosa out west, thank you. >>> ken griffin in chicago is building a real estate portfolio around the country robert here >> reporter: this is the third real estate price record he's set in just three years. the citadel founder bought four floors or 25,000 square feet of condo tower on the gold coast for $58.7 million. now he's going to turn that raw space into a home. before this he spent $240 million or more for a collection of apartments in a condo in central park south in manhattan. he shelled out $200 million just for the land for a home in palm beach he's building. he paid $60 million for a new penthouse in miami, the most expensive ever, although back on the market is this a lot of money yes. but he made $1.7 billion last year >> is this what he do in his spare time does citadel just run itself >> reporter: it's a level he's never seen before. he would say if you buy the best of the best, it will always hold its value. but we've never seen a real estate binge like this at this level, all at once amazing. >> robert, thank you >> when you have that much money, you have to bring you're allocatio
martin schroeter will become ceo. back over to you guys. >> deirdre bosa out west, thank you. >>> ken griffin in chicago is building a real estate portfolio around the country robert here >> reporter: this is the third real estate price record he's set in just three years. the citadel founder bought four floors or 25,000 square feet of condo tower on the gold coast for $58.7 million. now he's going to turn that raw space into a home. before this he spent $240 million or...