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cheers and applause] >> mitch mcconnell and republican colleagues stopped her from reading loretta scott king's warnings about jeff sessions on the floor of the senate and what sen. mcconnell said at the time was the very dismissive words she was warned, she was given an explanation, nevertheless, i am thinking you'll want to see the next three words, she persisted. sen. warren did persist and she read karen a scott king's letter to millions on facebook live and mitch mcconnell's smug victory lap, we got her, turned into a meme as you know. how many of you have seen that meme and tweet? how many have seen it on t-shirts? how many have the t-shirts? there you go and how many have a tattoo? the whole idea of persistence is an apt description not only of that moment but elizabeth warren's career and life. early marriage and motherhood was a challenge for her to complete college and law school but nevertheless she managed -- go ahead, nevertheless, she persisted, spectacularly successful academic career after years of teaching harvard law school and become initially renowned scholar. when warren th
cheers and applause] >> mitch mcconnell and republican colleagues stopped her from reading loretta scott king's warnings about jeff sessions on the floor of the senate and what sen. mcconnell said at the time was the very dismissive words she was warned, she was given an explanation, nevertheless, i am thinking you'll want to see the next three words, she persisted. sen. warren did persist and she read karen a scott king's letter to millions on facebook live and mitch mcconnell's smug...
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here,o explain who is corrina scott king, ralph andrewhy in the middle, young, a very young harry .elafonte this is at the memorial march for dr. king. the conventional wisdom said the campaign should be cancelled who else can do this but dr. king and in the aftermath of the rningnce and the mou that this prompted, we should not do this. ralph abernathy said we will go on and support for the campaign exploded. this is maybe one of those ironies, that those were critical of the campaign initially and said i will set this out i don't agree with doing, and it would not succeed changed their mind. the black panthers who called the campaign outmoded said -- one of the panthers that i interviewed told me, i will go as a tribute to dr. king. the naacpme leader of and a rival of kings for fundraising and media attention, who has said that the poor people's campaign would provoke violence and make it even harder to make any kind of progress andhe civil rights in 1967 1968 when it came to the vietnam war and issues like that, he does not support the campaign but withdraws his opposition from the camp
here,o explain who is corrina scott king, ralph andrewhy in the middle, young, a very young harry .elafonte this is at the memorial march for dr. king. the conventional wisdom said the campaign should be cancelled who else can do this but dr. king and in the aftermath of the rningnce and the mou that this prompted, we should not do this. ralph abernathy said we will go on and support for the campaign exploded. this is maybe one of those ironies, that those were critical of the campaign...
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mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues didn't stop senator warning from reading coretta scott king on the floor of the senate and what senator mcconnell that at the time was the very divisive words she was warned, given an explanation. nevertheless, i'm thinking you want to say the next three words with me. nevertheless, she persisted. senator or in the process and she read the letter to millions of people on facebook why and mitch mcconnell's smuggling victory , we got her turned into a meme as you all know. how many of you have seen that in to? how many of you have seen it on the t-shirts? how many of you have a teacher? how many of you seen the tattoo? i think the whole idea of persistence is an apt description not only of that moment but of elizabeth warren's career andlife. early marriage and motherhood made it a challenge for her to complete law school nevertheless , go ahead. nevertheless she persisted. she launched a successful academic career including 20 years of teaching at harvard law school and becoming a nationally renowned scholar . when warren established the consum
mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues didn't stop senator warning from reading coretta scott king on the floor of the senate and what senator mcconnell that at the time was the very divisive words she was warned, given an explanation. nevertheless, i'm thinking you want to say the next three words with me. nevertheless, she persisted. senator or in the process and she read the letter to millions of people on facebook why and mitch mcconnell's smuggling victory , we got her turned into a...
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senator warren did persist and to read coretta scott king said letter to millions of people on facebooke, and mitch mcconnell smug victory lap, turned into a mean as you all know. how many of you seen that meme? habit if you've seen on the t-shirts? w many of you have the t-shirt? there you go. how many of you seen the tattoo? [laughing] i think that's a whole idea persistence is an apt description only of that moment that of elizabeth warns career and life. nevertheless, she managed -- go ahead, nevertheless, she persisted. she launched the spectacularly academic crinkling 20 years of teaching at harvard law school and become a nationally renowned scholar. when she fought to establish the protection for the right vested interest of wall street and in financial institutions that pushed back. nevertheless, she persisted, and she one picture got the bureau founded. in 2012 senator warren ran for senate against a popular incumbent in a state that it never elected a woman as senator, , nevertheless, she persisted. and she one. and today she is persisting being a bright spot in the congress
senator warren did persist and to read coretta scott king said letter to millions of people on facebooke, and mitch mcconnell smug victory lap, turned into a mean as you all know. how many of you seen that meme? habit if you've seen on the t-shirts? w many of you have the t-shirt? there you go. how many of you seen the tattoo? [laughing] i think that's a whole idea persistence is an apt description only of that moment that of elizabeth warns career and life. nevertheless, she managed -- go...
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king's assassination, it's coretta scott king who has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to makeappened to him to carry on his work for his people. >> coretta was always an activist. before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is going to go on. >> we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. >> king's notion was to try to put pressure on congress to try to do something about the issue of poverty. he was proposing, to use modern terms, an occupy movement on the national mall, not for a day or two, but to stay. >> i declare this to be the site our new city, resurrection city usa. >> as dr. king had dreamed, they built a shanty town to expose the nation's shame. they call it resurrection city and it sits on the lawn besides the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorial. >> we come here for one purpose and we don't intend to leave here until we conquer what we came for. >> this is a cbs news special report. peace talks in pari
king's assassination, it's coretta scott king who has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to makeappened to him to carry on his work for his people. >> coretta was always an activist. before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is going to go on. >> we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. >> king's notion was...
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i don't know if folks who protested the vietnam war if it was muhammad ali or scott king stopped anded if it was politic. they did it because it was the right thing to do. this is a time we need to stand up and do what is right. our untry has a president who is engaging in moral vandalism, whether it is the way he talks about muslims and the roots of what happened in the supreme court today are bigotry against muslim people. or what's happening at the border. this is a violation of our values. we shouldn't wait to see how this plays out in polling. we should do the right thing and stand up for who we are as a nation. >> senator cory booker of new jeey, it's always a pleasure to have you. thank you for being with me tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> before we go, i want you to know we have a new episode out on our podcast called "why is this happening?" we talk about where we are at this moment in american politics. how bad is it, is the question we keep asking each other. it's an interesting conversation. find it where you get your podcasts. >>> the breaking news
i don't know if folks who protested the vietnam war if it was muhammad ali or scott king stopped anded if it was politic. they did it because it was the right thing to do. this is a time we need to stand up and do what is right. our untry has a president who is engaging in moral vandalism, whether it is the way he talks about muslims and the roots of what happened in the supreme court today are bigotry against muslim people. or what's happening at the border. this is a violation of our values....
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martin luther king and coretta scott king.n my book i interviewed, the nine oral history. the one is leah chase. leah chase and her husband, dukey chase, ran restaurant in -- she still run this restaurant -- in new orleans, some of you might have been there dukey chase restaurant. the reason she is in there is like georgia gilmore, she believed that cooking was her contribution. so in her restaurant, new orleans, she provided a safe haven for civil rights workers to come to big intigratessed groups. remember that was against the law. their business could have been shut, harm could have come to them, but as she said, maybe it's because new orleans has a little bit of bon ton roulet, let the good times roll but this didn't happen to her. this is mrs. chase later on and i he interviewed her, she was 90 years old and she was absolutely phenomenal. i interviewed her at her restaurant, and she dish had individualographer and i kennedy offer her breaks saying wouldn't you take a rest? she said, no, and except going for hours. the we
martin luther king and coretta scott king.n my book i interviewed, the nine oral history. the one is leah chase. leah chase and her husband, dukey chase, ran restaurant in -- she still run this restaurant -- in new orleans, some of you might have been there dukey chase restaurant. the reason she is in there is like georgia gilmore, she believed that cooking was her contribution. so in her restaurant, new orleans, she provided a safe haven for civil rights workers to come to big intigratessed...
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somber cross-country flight that on board, widows ethel kennedy, jacqueline kennedy and coretta scott kingmargo liko discuss this fascinating topic. david, nice to see you tonight. >> nice to see you, martha. >> martha: if there is so much symbolism and yet the reality that these three women flew back on a plane together after bobby kennedy's assassination, how do we know what they did and what they set on that flight? >> i thought it was just the most extraordinary thing that these three women were on that flight and no one had written about it before. i mentioned it in my book but i wanted to go even further than that. so i dug down very deep. i talked to the only surviving secret service man who was on the flight. i talked to any passengers i could find who were still around, and there was one moment when these three women were actually standing or sitting in the same place on the flight and talking to one another. we will never know what they said that we can only ima e kating th went on. they clearly shared something that they could share. you are talking about the tragic sense that t
somber cross-country flight that on board, widows ethel kennedy, jacqueline kennedy and coretta scott kingmargo liko discuss this fascinating topic. david, nice to see you tonight. >> nice to see you, martha. >> martha: if there is so much symbolism and yet the reality that these three women flew back on a plane together after bobby kennedy's assassination, how do we know what they did and what they set on that flight? >> i thought it was just the most extraordinary thing that...
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i mean, this is a man that when he came before the senate to try to become a federal judge, scott kingard. there were all kinds o f testimony about him calling black men boys. this is a man tryitrip eople as a u.s. senator and diminish tir voting rights. this is a man that works for donald trump and we know what happened. charlottesville. we know where he's at and when it comes to the violence against women's act, he voted against it. won't you see him stand up for women. he's never stood up for him. this is a man that protects donald trump when donald trump says that transgender people in the military should be banished. so yeah, i believe every last thing and there is -- >> and you stand by it. >> for everything i said. >> the thing of course though is congressm congressman, blacks in the back of the bus, it's a historically loaded term in this country. and i just want to ask you because according to the former district attorney in mobile, alabama, session, when he was the state's u.s. attorney there, he was responsible for the getting the resources that led to the conviction and dea
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corretta scott king used to tell me, that is not who you are and quit acting like that, because i useder son. you have to prove all of that, but you have to base that on the length of your career and where you're going, but also the platforms you're on. she's on a major network regulated by the federal government and given advertising. it's different than somebody standing in a comedy hall. >> the context matters, i agree with that, but i also think we just can't have these conversations without the historical context as well. and i think something that's very interesting that's going on is that while the white house seems to be filled at times, it feels like, with white supremacists or white supremacy, we're seeing in other parts of society a change, and i think you touched on that. it's a good one. there are real conversations happening, real movement on race in the entertainment world. if you look at what happened to roseanne, that's accountability. that's the right move. starbuck's, the business world. sports, the conversation around nfl and colin kaepernick. so i guess what i'm sa
corretta scott king used to tell me, that is not who you are and quit acting like that, because i useder son. you have to prove all of that, but you have to base that on the length of your career and where you're going, but also the platforms you're on. she's on a major network regulated by the federal government and given advertising. it's different than somebody standing in a comedy hall. >> the context matters, i agree with that, but i also think we just can't have these conversations...
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coretta scott king told me you can't talk like that and continue in civil rights.ne did was not just something crude. this was bringing a racial history directed at a black woman. samantha bee was -- used something wrong, crude, woman against another woman. this is not nearly the same thing, but samantha bee should have apologized, should have stood up for it as all of us that have ever done that, even if it was 20 years ago have done that. >> bill crystal, i'm going to ask you this question. i have some sound that i'm not going to play because i just don't want to play this fox news sound. but there is someone from fox news who the rnc spokesman kayla mckenny saying it is hypocritical double standard roseanne barr loses her job, samantha bee stays and thrives. it's hard i think for some people to hear the president and the president's supporters and republicans in general who have tolerated ted nuj entitgent usi kind of conversation about hillary clinton. they have t-shirts that have the c word on them. it's hard for some people to hear republicans make the argume
coretta scott king told me you can't talk like that and continue in civil rights.ne did was not just something crude. this was bringing a racial history directed at a black woman. samantha bee was -- used something wrong, crude, woman against another woman. this is not nearly the same thing, but samantha bee should have apologized, should have stood up for it as all of us that have ever done that, even if it was 20 years ago have done that. >> bill crystal, i'm going to ask you this...
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coretta scott king who helped start the farm workers movement, cesar chavez and the movement has gone on, much more about unions, organized workers and civil rights and this is where i enter the antiwar movement in detroit, student protests, going to jail in kentucky, followed king to the south and as soon as i got there was put in jail like everybody else. this is the jail i was in for three weeks in kentucky. is another story. this is memphis, angela davis, rodney is probably in the back in this picture and up in my fbi file. i didn't know that until this new book came up, the memphis 5 which we worked on so the struggle went on. we also think one of the myths is when king died things ended. actually they accelerated. in memphis they certainly did and all around the south they certainly did. how do we remember king? the unions remember king, they know what this is about and they were pushing that forward. workers know it. i love this picture. in front of the lorraine motel when it was ready to be closed down or was closed down at this point which now is the national civil rights mus
coretta scott king who helped start the farm workers movement, cesar chavez and the movement has gone on, much more about unions, organized workers and civil rights and this is where i enter the antiwar movement in detroit, student protests, going to jail in kentucky, followed king to the south and as soon as i got there was put in jail like everybody else. this is the jail i was in for three weeks in kentucky. is another story. this is memphis, angela davis, rodney is probably in the back in...
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gordon chang and kings view chief investment officer scott martin, i'll start big picture here really big picture because gordon i think you got a problem so to speak and this is something that the world shares when you have national interests that are separate from commercial shareholder-tip interest so if you have a big company in many cases as some of these tech companies that china may have taken advantage of we know they've taken advantage of stealing all of the intellectual properties they've stolen but you have these companies they are so incentivized to be doing business in china because that rewards their shareholders on a quarterly basis that it's quite possible that they don't think about the long term implications in terms of what it means for our national security, so how do we weave these two things together so shareholders come out ahead but also the people of the united states of america come out ahead as well? >> that's the job of the president of the united states. if you're the head of apple, you know, your responsibility is to your shareholders. you've got a big ma
gordon chang and kings view chief investment officer scott martin, i'll start big picture here really big picture because gordon i think you got a problem so to speak and this is something that the world shares when you have national interests that are separate from commercial shareholder-tip interest so if you have a big company in many cases as some of these tech companies that china may have taken advantage of we know they've taken advantage of stealing all of the intellectual properties...
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for now thanks very much for watching i'll be back to update you from scott in just over half an hour also. the. author. does john king song you've been talking to. there on the stand on the song that equal distances and songs are what he calls the still singing. don't. tell him. you know this song is is this. stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and nimble so stick this it to me like you know. this is my complicity is going to study all media to. build shot at us because. the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the oak vision know only because it is. and that is unfair that is jihad to this lady in the most of the jihad and i do compete in the doesn't seem to do more than the most awesome don't piss off. greetings and salutation it's from putting ad dollars and ratings ahead of the story to being an all access echo chamber for political partisanship and power and not even get me started on their obsession with all things donald trump look let's be honest talk watc
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> during a year marked by racial unrest from assassination of martin luther king to riots in cities, 15-year-old mike cam scott his mother to watch the train pass through northeast maryland. >> the fact that he was willing to stand up for people who look like me, people who weren't privileged, people who work in harsh working conditions. that spoke to me. as a young man. the train was carrying -- the l. and i think that was felt. for everyone. >> some of the people here are waving. waving good-bye. >> stephanie lang watched the train in baltimore when she was 24 years old. she went with >> i was thinking about ethel kennedy. the grief that sunny was going through. to lose a husband. >> it will soon be approaching the outskirts of baltimore. >> when the train came through that was a moment that i stopped. and paid my respects. and, and -- saw the train come by and put my hand on my he >> why did you pack a page of a. these pictures? >> that was the momenten our life that historyhink that peop would walk to the edge of the train track for any public figure today. >> no. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't th
> during a year marked by racial unrest from assassination of martin luther king to riots in cities, 15-year-old mike cam scott his mother to watch the train pass through northeast maryland. >> the fact that he was willing to stand up for people who look like me, people who weren't privileged, people who work in harsh working conditions. that spoke to me. as a young man. the train was carrying -- the l. and i think that was felt. for everyone. >> some of the people here are...
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king. that's "the fox report." i'm jon scott. i willee you tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. eastern. to defeat ms-13 once and for all. we have a great country. i want to keep it that way. >> president trump heading to capitol hill on tuesday to meet with house republicans on immigration. the president calling out democrats tweeting they can stop the separation of children if they work with republicans. >> if you do not want to be separated, do not cross the borders illegally. >> some republicans want to know why fbi agent peter strzok still has a job. >> peter strzok should be prosecuted. >> comey has been fired, mccabe fired. why is peter strzok still
king. that's "the fox report." i'm jon scott. i willee you tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. eastern. to defeat ms-13 once and for all. we have a great country. i want to keep it that way. >> president trump heading to capitol hill on tuesday to meet with house republicans on immigration. the president calling out democrats tweeting they can stop the separation of children if they work with republicans. >> if you do not want to be separated, do not cross the borders illegally....
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king. that's "the fox report." i'm jon scott. i willee you tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. eastern.s world." i'm jesse watters. political parties usually root against each other. when one party fails, the other returns to power. but the democrats have invested so much in trump's failure they are rooting for america to fail. here is bill maher. >> i feel like the bottom has to fallut and i am hoping for it. one way you get rid of trump is a recession.
king. that's "the fox report." i'm jon scott. i willee you tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. eastern.s world." i'm jesse watters. political parties usually root against each other. when one party fails, the other returns to power. but the democrats have invested so much in trump's failure they are rooting for america to fail. here is bill maher. >> i feel like the bottom has to fallut and i am hoping for it. one way you get rid of trump is a recession.
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king about the issues affecting women. >> finally the negative headlines continue for epa administrator scott pruitt. atlantic reports one of his top aides resigned amid repts snt much time o personal tale a spokesperson told the reporter, you have areat day. you're a piece of trash. there's great press relations a day after "the washington post" report that pruitt used his cabinet position to try to get his wife a chick-fil-a y, weha he asked another aide to inquire about purchasing a mattress from trump tower, a used mattress. what little tackles these people are given. federal ethics rules prohibit personal subordinates from carrying out personal tackles. let's move on. thisa weird thing. this guy keeps, pruitt is just radioactive. >> here'thing. people will continue to leak from the epa because his own staff have real iue him. in particular, they believe the epa should be doing things and should be actually out regulating and scott pruitt does not believe that. he believes they should be pulling back regulations. we'll see a trickle trickle every single week. >> how about joni ernst saying he's a
king about the issues affecting women. >> finally the negative headlines continue for epa administrator scott pruitt. atlantic reports one of his top aides resigned amid repts snt much time o personal tale a spokesperson told the reporter, you have areat day. you're a piece of trash. there's great press relations a day after "the washington post" report that pruitt used his cabinet position to try to get his wife a chick-fil-a y, weha he asked another aide to inquire about...
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during a year marked by racial unrest from the assassination of martin luther king to riots in the cities, 15-year-old michael scott he was willing to stand up for people who looked like me, people who weren't privileged, people who worked in harsh working conditions, that spoke to me as a young man. the trains carried the remains of our last hope, and that was felt by everyone who was there. >> some of the people here are waving. waving good-bye. >> stephanie lang watched the train in baltimore when she was 24 years old. she went with her husband and her 2-year-old daughter. >> i was thinking about ethel kennedy, the grief that she was going through. >> it will soon be approaching the outskirts of baltimore. >> when the train came through, that was a moment that i stopped and paid my respects and saw the train come by and put my hand on my heart. >> why did you make a page of these pictures? >> bse thaas a moment in our life that historyhappened. >> do you think people would walk to the edge of the train track for any public figure today? >> no. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't think we have the respect tha
during a year marked by racial unrest from the assassination of martin luther king to riots in the cities, 15-year-old michael scott he was willing to stand up for people who looked like me, people who weren't privileged, people who worked in harsh working conditions, that spoke to me as a young man. the trains carried the remains of our last hope, and that was felt by everyone who was there. >> some of the people here are waving. waving good-bye. >> stephanie lang watched the train...
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king... [ laughter ] in winning the match. he was having trouble. he was ringing a little bit early. perhaps nerves. maybe he's more settled, calmer today as he faces amy and scottind out, aren't we? let's go to work. categories for the first round of play today are... sounds exciting. hmm. what do we do about it? we'll be... that's what. andrew, start. federal case for $200. scott. -what is perjury? -that's it. federal case, $400.
king... [ laughter ] in winning the match. he was having trouble. he was ringing a little bit early. perhaps nerves. maybe he's more settled, calmer today as he faces amy and scottind out, aren't we? let's go to work. categories for the first round of play today are... sounds exciting. hmm. what do we do about it? we'll be... that's what. andrew, start. federal case for $200. scott. -what is perjury? -that's it. federal case, $400.
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king. >> while i have you, another big story we have been covering is what appears to be a widespread abuse and corruption by scottt at the epa. are you concerned about this kind of corruption in the trump administration? what can the senate do about it? >> of course i'm concerned. and in fact, when tom price did certain things and he resigned -- or pretty much pushed out -- the tolerance for this kind of corrupt behavior seems to rise with this administration by the day. because pruitt is doing certain thing that is eviscerates so many of the environmental protections. as far as trump is concerned, pruitt is doing a great job. so this is yet another conflict of interest. those kind of issues don't seem to matter to this administration hasa z they seem to go about doing thing that is enrich themselves. for trump, it's all about him. >>> up ahead, i have a "beat" special report about key questions in the mueller probe. one year after comey's famous testimony on the issue. >>> and more of scott pruitt, roasting. when we come back in 60 seconds. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulan
king. >> while i have you, another big story we have been covering is what appears to be a widespread abuse and corruption by scottt at the epa. are you concerned about this kind of corruption in the trump administration? what can the senate do about it? >> of course i'm concerned. and in fact, when tom price did certain things and he resigned -- or pretty much pushed out -- the tolerance for this kind of corrupt behavior seems to rise with this administration by the day. because...
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king. >> while i have you, another big story we've been covering is what appears to be a widespread abuse and corruption by scott. which dovetails with other stories you and i have discussed before. are you concerned about this kind of corruption in the trump administration and what can the senate do about it? >> of course i'm concerned. in fact, you know, when tom price does certain things h resigned or he was pretty much pushed out, but the tolerance for this kind of corrupt behavior seems to rise with this administration by the day. because pruitt is doing certain things that basically eviscerates so many of the environment environmental protections, as far as trump is concerned, pruitt's doing a great job. this is yet another, you know, conflict of interest and those kinds of issues don't seem to matter to this administration as they go about doing everything they can to enrich themselves. and, of course, with president trump, it's all about him all the time, every day, all the time. >> senator, hirono, thank you very much for making some time for us. >> sure. >> up ahead, a beat special report on key obstru
king. >> while i have you, another big story we've been covering is what appears to be a widespread abuse and corruption by scott. which dovetails with other stories you and i have discussed before. are you concerned about this kind of corruption in the trump administration and what can the senate do about it? >> of course i'm concerned. in fact, you know, when tom price does certain things h resigned or he was pretty much pushed out, but the tolerance for this kind of corrupt...
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merkel bet with jordan's king she promised $100 million loan to the troubled economy where mass protest forced the prime minister to resign that's the cnbc news update at this hour. scottck to you >>> up next pete has unusual activity bullish option moves in a dow stock and down 16% year-to-date. is that about to reverse first a check on the s&p sectors. s&p off by 15. utilities, well they are leading the pact we'll be back right teafr this what about him? let's do it. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevag
merkel bet with jordan's king she promised $100 million loan to the troubled economy where mass protest forced the prime minister to resign that's the cnbc news update at this hour. scottck to you >>> up next pete has unusual activity bullish option moves in a dow stock and down 16% year-to-date. is that about to reverse first a check on the s&p sectors. s&p off by 15. utilities, well they are leading the pact we'll be back right teafr this what about him? let's do it. ♪ come...
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king had been fighting for when he was assassinated april 4, 1968. the original poor people's campaign. just a week after her husband's memorial service, carina scottan demanded economic bill of rights th. half a century later, the reverend dr. william barber and reverend dr. liz feel harris led the new poor people's campaign and a march uniting low-wage workers, clergy, community activists and even some who marched in the original poor people's campaign 50 years ago. the demonstrators rally to protest widespread poverty just days after the u.s. . ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, slammed a new u.n. report slamming the trump administration's policies for worsening the state of poverty in the united states. the report details how 40 million americans live in extreme -- live in poverty and 18.5 million americans live in extreme poverty. nikki haley said last week "it is patently ridiculous for the united nations to examine poverty in america." this as she pulled the united states out of the u.n. human rights council. poor people's the campaign has been the most expansive wave of nonviolent direct action in the u.s. this century with well
king had been fighting for when he was assassinated april 4, 1968. the original poor people's campaign. just a week after her husband's memorial service, carina scottan demanded economic bill of rights th. half a century later, the reverend dr. william barber and reverend dr. liz feel harris led the new poor people's campaign and a march uniting low-wage workers, clergy, community activists and even some who marched in the original poor people's campaign 50 years ago. the demonstrators rally to...
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scott. 6:48. steph curry might not like this next story. nba free agency begins on sunday. one of the biggest names in basketball will hit the market. i'm talking about lebron james, kingames as many people call him. and people in sacramento want to make him part of their family. they want him to head that way. there are seven digital bill boards trying to recruit lebron. >> clever. >> fans admit, it's probably wishful thinking. >> as much as like that and sounds like every single team in the league is doing that, it's a pipe dream at this point. >> basically impossible he's coming to sacramento although as a kings fan i would love to have him in a kings jersey. >> wishful thinking, not. >> debbie downers. >> lebron is expected to make his decision by july 4th. >> can he leave again? >> press conference, remember that one time at the press conference. >> all right. no powder if you're flying, new restrictions flying tsa and you might want to fly this weekend. >> we're talking about it being one of the busiest travel days and a lot of people are extending the weekend but if you're going to stay here in the bay area, you'll just take a short drive and get the weather you
scott. 6:48. steph curry might not like this next story. nba free agency begins on sunday. one of the biggest names in basketball will hit the market. i'm talking about lebron james, kingames as many people call him. and people in sacramento want to make him part of their family. they want him to head that way. there are seven digital bill boards trying to recruit lebron. >> clever. >> fans admit, it's probably wishful thinking. >> as much as like that and sounds like every...
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scott away from the coast, warmer temperatures back where they should be. that's my accuweather 12-hour planner. ♪ >>> all right, it's the summer block party in "gma" with our sponsor, of course, king'sght your grill 45 minutes ahead of time before cooking and make sure it's the perfect temperature and if you start too soon you'll burn the outside of your tree teen so you don't always want to do that. for more on how to win the ultimate block party go to goodmorningamerica.com/block party. michael, back over to you. >> all right. thank you very much. we are here with the man. three-time grammy winner. his name is ne-yo. >> yeah, yeah. >> his hit song "push back" he just performed. thanks for kicking off our party in the park in friday morning of the you've been in the business 20 years now. >> woo, yeah. >> it goes fast and ne-yo, is it inspired from one of my favorite movies "the matrix". >> yeah, it was a folk initially. a friend said you like the ne-yo of the music industry and i liked to pride myself on doing things others can't do. initially it was a joke. i didn't like it but like any nickname, it stuck. i'm ne-yo. >> "good man" drops today after you took a two-year break. you'
scott away from the coast, warmer temperatures back where they should be. that's my accuweather 12-hour planner. ♪ >>> all right, it's the summer block party in "gma" with our sponsor, of course, king'sght your grill 45 minutes ahead of time before cooking and make sure it's the perfect temperature and if you start too soon you'll burn the outside of your tree teen so you don't always want to do that. for more on how to win the ultimate block party go to...
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king of the swamp. his scandals are so outrageous even sarah sanders, sarah sanders, has stopped defending him and just started to telling jokes at his expence. i'm speaking of course about e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt. give you an example. he tried to use his office to get his wife a chick-fil-a franchise. and when he was questioned about it, the e.p.a. chief said it's one of the best restaurants in the country. we need more of them in tulsa and need more of them across the country. anyway, it's an exciting time. mr. speaker, don't get me wrong. i enjoy a chicken sandwich as much as any other person but scott pruitt talks about chick-fil-a like they're a social service or a group that hands out food to the homeless. he think it's an organization that's setting up soup kitchens and homeless shelters. frankly this is probably one of the weakest excuses i have ever heard from any administration, but this administration seems to specialize in weak excuses. scott also runs a washington, d.c. apartment -- rents a washington, d.c. from a lobbyist with matters before the e.p.a. and it won't surprise you at all that he got a sweetheart deal. he was paying $50 a night and only charged the day he is sl
king of the swamp. his scandals are so outrageous even sarah sanders, sarah sanders, has stopped defending him and just started to telling jokes at his expence. i'm speaking of course about e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt. give you an example. he tried to use his office to get his wife a chick-fil-a franchise. and when he was questioned about it, the e.p.a. chief said it's one of the best restaurants in the country. we need more of them in tulsa and need more of them across the country....