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scott martin, thanks again. the president started his big push for tax reform saying he want americans to keep as much of their money as possible because they know better how to spend it than the government, amen. but does this plan really do that? the party panel returns. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to ana
scott martin, thanks again. the president started his big push for tax reform saying he want americans to keep as much of their money as possible because they know better how to spend it than the government, amen. but does this plan really do that? the party panel returns. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase...
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we have asset management chief officer scott martin. scott, is this getting in the way of the president's growth agenda? >> i think this is almost the death nail in the agenda, e mac. i mean, my goodness. whether it was the lashing out of ken frazier when he quit the counsel or just the fact that frankly, every promise that the administration's made on that very agenda, you mentioned is falling flat. so remember, steve mnuchin told our own neil cavuto that they're going to have the tax reform by the august recess. that hasn't happened. the trump administration -- i like how blake burman put it in the recent segment. you have to feel that the trump administration has become toxic both for the american people and for the business, which is very bad for the agenda, as you mentioned earlier. >> yeah. but the trump voters are not in that fringe. we've heard from so many trump voters who disagree with what happened in charlottesville. they don't like it. they like what trump's trying to do, trying to get growth in the country. you know this, s
we have asset management chief officer scott martin. scott, is this getting in the way of the president's growth agenda? >> i think this is almost the death nail in the agenda, e mac. i mean, my goodness. whether it was the lashing out of ken frazier when he quit the counsel or just the fact that frankly, every promise that the administration's made on that very agenda, you mentioned is falling flat. so remember, steve mnuchin told our own neil cavuto that they're going to have the tax...
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scott martin, thanks again. president started his big push for tax reform saying he want americans to keep as much of their money as possible because they know better how to spend it than the government, amen. but does this plan really do that? building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed, plus 36 month financing. ends monday! kennedy: president trump made a major push for tax reform in a speech. watch. >> this our once in
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i'm here with market watcher, scott martin. scott, as investors look at the north korea situation and continue to bid this market up, what is it that you are learning from that? >> just goes to show you, trish, the market these days shoots first and asks questions later. yes, last week felt terrible. if you look at the s&p earnings, you look at the fundamentals of the market and the fact that the economy has not fallen off a cliff yet, yes, it's slow but still growing, shows you the s&p can rebound. when cooler heads prevail like today, they won't stay this way obviously, the market does go up again. that's why you're seeing prices rise. >> do you think things are fundamentally good, all things are better despite the concerns abroad? >> they're okay. luke warm, you know. 75 degrees outside in chicago today. that's about where i'd put the economy. not really that hot. trish, president trump needs help. he needs help from congress to govern and get these policies through that are pro business, pro your 401(k) sitting on the sideli
i'm here with market watcher, scott martin. scott, as investors look at the north korea situation and continue to bid this market up, what is it that you are learning from that? >> just goes to show you, trish, the market these days shoots first and asks questions later. yes, last week felt terrible. if you look at the s&p earnings, you look at the fundamentals of the market and the fact that the economy has not fallen off a cliff yet, yes, it's slow but still growing, shows you the...
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we go to market watcher scott martin and jonathan hoenig. good to see you guys.g us. >> thank you. maria: your take where we are right now, scott martin, after what, almost 20% rally since election day? >> it is pretty amazing, maria. we're at a point where markets are taking stock of the malaise or stalemate in d.c. as you talked a lot about in the previous segment there. that is where the problem i think lies ahead. i don't believe the next few months. my goodness if we get to the end of the year without health care reform, without tax reform, without infrastructure spending, the list goes on, you are looking at 2018 that will be very difficult from a market standpoint because all these promises basically fallen flat. maria: what about that, jonathan? what do you do in an environment where markets are running, waiting on policy coming out of washington? valuation as little higher than you would like even if some people think it is way too excessive at 18 times earnings? what is your take on markets? >> new high after new high, maria. as we talked about for mont
we go to market watcher scott martin and jonathan hoenig. good to see you guys.g us. >> thank you. maria: your take where we are right now, scott martin, after what, almost 20% rally since election day? >> it is pretty amazing, maria. we're at a point where markets are taking stock of the malaise or stalemate in d.c. as you talked a lot about in the previous segment there. that is where the problem i think lies ahead. i don't believe the next few months. my goodness if we get to the...
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so democratic strategist christy setzer on that, carrie sheffield and scott martin. i notice, scott, that three democrats were not among those signees joe donnelly, joe manchin, all states and all senators that are up for re-election next year. in states that donald trump won last year. they're going to be cautious. >> yeah. politics much, neil. what is interesting about this, remember back in the day -- feels like so far long ago -- this would be this phenomenal tax reform that donald trump would come out with. even after talking with steve mnuchin there, it feels like a whimper. feels like it's going to be some brackets, feels like it may not be on the corporate side or the personal side. they're not going to let some of these companies that are sitting with 3 plus trillion repatriate. you know, regardless what happens in the senate, you probably have better cooperation in the house. the outlook for this, if it doesn't happen by october, november is off the table for me for 2018 because mid-terms will take over. >> neil: gary you could read into this these three dem
so democratic strategist christy setzer on that, carrie sheffield and scott martin. i notice, scott, that three democrats were not among those signees joe donnelly, joe manchin, all states and all senators that are up for re-election next year. in states that donald trump won last year. they're going to be cautious. >> yeah. politics much, neil. what is interesting about this, remember back in the day -- feels like so far long ago -- this would be this phenomenal tax reform that donald...
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scott martin, everybody. democratic lawmakers have long complained fast food workers don't make enough money. but it could be much worse. you could be interning for a democratic lawmaker. 95% of democrats who support raising the federal minimum wage do not pay their interns at all. the list includes senators chuck schumer, kamala harris, cory booker and 20 co-sponsors of the raise the wage act. maxine waters and other co-sponsors giving their interns the old shutout. the good news is the interns will appreciate a minimum wage job after this. bre, i will begin with you. i was surprised to find out republican lawmakers pay their interns more. >> this is actually the phenomenon that's been going on for years. mult sell studies have looked into democrats and republicans and they found republicans tend to pay their interns more often than democrats. i'm not surprised minimum wage-type pushers wouldn't pay their interns. kennedy: they don't pay them at all. >> that's reflection of this mentality. they are so separa
scott martin, everybody. democratic lawmakers have long complained fast food workers don't make enough money. but it could be much worse. you could be interning for a democratic lawmaker. 95% of democrats who support raising the federal minimum wage do not pay their interns at all. the list includes senators chuck schumer, kamala harris, cory booker and 20 co-sponsors of the raise the wage act. maxine waters and other co-sponsors giving their interns the old shutout. the good news is the...
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scott martin, kingsview haas set management, kevin kelly, here in stupid know nonetheless from recon capital. scott, begin with you, seems the economy is growing 3% according to the last reading. earnings are growing, where are markets going to go? they will go up, right? >> yeah, ash. tell us what is happening last couple weeks, economic data points in our research that have been weakening over the summer as kids like to say, meh, yeah, that is technical term by the way, gdp number 3%. non-farm payroll number looks north of what, 250 tomorrow? that momentum building into the economy we've been waiting for for promises from donald trump eight months now. ashley: kevin, i was just looking today, jobless claims less than expected. consumer spending picking up in july. wages growing, even when we see a not-back on the markets, the last incident involving north korea, not long before buyers jump back in? is that the pattern right now? where is the end to the pattern? do we keep moving higher? >> there is no end to the pattern given the global economy is doing very well. when you take a ho
scott martin, kingsview haas set management, kevin kelly, here in stupid know nonetheless from recon capital. scott, begin with you, seems the economy is growing 3% according to the last reading. earnings are growing, where are markets going to go? they will go up, right? >> yeah, ash. tell us what is happening last couple weeks, economic data points in our research that have been weakening over the summer as kids like to say, meh, yeah, that is technical term by the way, gdp number 3%....
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scott martin kingsview asset management and kelvin kelly recon capital. sometimes these things take a while for the market to digest. if there is a lot of stories about this grand jury, if in fact somehow, some way it is confirmed, then it might hit the market, no? >> i think so, david but you know, we've had previews of these coming attractions before. this started bab in february, and march. the democrats were after this to begin with. so the markets, if you remember did have a quick reaction to that. usually took an hour to sink in, it lasted for a day or two, and markets moved on. the fundamentals underlying statistics at least on stock side, earnings and profits are still amazing. that is why stocks are going up. david: scott, that is really the point. the market looks at bottom line. the bottom line, companies make more money. a lot has to do with the fact that the donald trump policy has wiped out so many regulations that it is much cheaper to do business in the u.s. than it was. >> i agree david. david: to kevin. go ahead, kevin. >> the word on th
scott martin kingsview asset management and kelvin kelly recon capital. sometimes these things take a while for the market to digest. if there is a lot of stories about this grand jury, if in fact somehow, some way it is confirmed, then it might hit the market, no? >> i think so, david but you know, we've had previews of these coming attractions before. this started bab in february, and march. the democrats were after this to begin with. so the markets, if you remember did have a quick...
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now to react to the deadly barcelona attack, fred barnes, "weekly standard" executive editor, scott martin, kingsview asset management, both fox news contributors, dan bongino, former secret service agent and former nypd officer. dan, spain has a history of dealing with terrorism. they know how to track these things. they dealt with the basque terrorists in the '70s. they haven't dealt with it recently. isis in particular targeted other nations. they targeted the united states, great britain, belgium, france, germany, this is i believe the first time they have bonn after spain. why now? >> well, because the eurozone makes it very easy to travel. that is one obvious reason. you just want to attack any country where you can get publicity for your deranged cause. the eurozone travel, makes it very easy to do so, and also, david, these are really easy logistics attacks to plan. all they require the ability to operate a vehicle. this obviously a 9/11-style attack that required half a million dollars in money and extensive flight training. wherever they get attention to the deranged cause becaus
now to react to the deadly barcelona attack, fred barnes, "weekly standard" executive editor, scott martin, kingsview asset management, both fox news contributors, dan bongino, former secret service agent and former nypd officer. dan, spain has a history of dealing with terrorism. they know how to track these things. they dealt with the basque terrorists in the '70s. they haven't dealt with it recently. isis in particular targeted other nations. they targeted the united states, great...
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joining me jonathan hoenig and scott martin.st consecutive record closes since february. 35, since president trump took office in january. how can maxine waters deny that, jonathan? >> i don't think she's denying the market's at alan all-time high. i heard maxine waters denying the president is going to bring back coal jobs. she's right. this country has been losing coal jobs since the 1920s. why in the heck would the president want to spend an ounce of taxpayer money our subsidy bringing back these jobs. my god, liz, full employment if everyone was a subsistans farmer. the notion of bringing back elevator operators, poolman porters or coal miners -- >> listen to maxine waters, also going after the trump success, scott, with the economy. i mean, and what he's doing and rolling back the regulatory smothering pillow on the banks and on the energy sector, right? >> yeah, and i think the coalmining jobs. jonathan is going to make me want to come over there across town and talk to him in person, i think the issue with the coalmining
joining me jonathan hoenig and scott martin.st consecutive record closes since february. 35, since president trump took office in january. how can maxine waters deny that, jonathan? >> i don't think she's denying the market's at alan all-time high. i heard maxine waters denying the president is going to bring back coal jobs. she's right. this country has been losing coal jobs since the 1920s. why in the heck would the president want to spend an ounce of taxpayer money our subsidy bringing...
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scott martin, kingsview asset management, also a fox news contributor, kevin kelly from recon capital. whether you want to call it panic selling selling into a crisis is never good, is it? >> no. do you know when to get back in? that is one of the biggest issues. we saw technology sell off 2%. they led that market. seems like people are row indicating out leadership going to cash. that is not a good idea. technology did very well this earnings season conversely to what is happening in retail right now. especially increasing dividends, doing share buybacks. they have the best balance sheets. not a good time especially heart economic data is doing well. durable goods report and jobs number. david: scott, you are an eternal optimism, one of reasons i love you. i want you to put on a pessimist mick hat for the moment. assume the worst happens, a attack or preemptive attack by the united states on north korea. what do we do with stocks? do we sell i am pooled or what? >> david, you don't want to sell immediately because the market will typically overreact. the market will always find a rea
scott martin, kingsview asset management, also a fox news contributor, kevin kelly from recon capital. whether you want to call it panic selling selling into a crisis is never good, is it? >> no. do you know when to get back in? that is one of the biggest issues. we saw technology sell off 2%. they led that market. seems like people are row indicating out leadership going to cash. that is not a good idea. technology did very well this earnings season conversely to what is happening in...
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liz macdonald, scott martin joins us now. like everyone is piling on and that is putting some pressure on the growth agenda. scott coming to you first. is that why we see this market decline very early going this morning? >> i believe so. i'm concerned about the agenda now. the president having a tough time in congress now. with respect to what happened in charlottesville this past weekend and just the reaction from the manufacturing count though, it really appears the president is losing his friends, so with respect to tax reform have a certain health care reform and any regulatory permit. the infrastructure spending promised the staff feels like it's miles away whether the stock market is getting hit. train to more speculation about the future of kerry cohn come chief and political adviser. he looked very unhappy and the speculation that he might leave. >> the president needs to get tax reform and tax cut then. i don't think a lot of them are allies to begin with. gary cohn is good if he leaves, that's the problem. >> unles
liz macdonald, scott martin joins us now. like everyone is piling on and that is putting some pressure on the growth agenda. scott coming to you first. is that why we see this market decline very early going this morning? >> i believe so. i'm concerned about the agenda now. the president having a tough time in congress now. with respect to what happened in charlottesville this past weekend and just the reaction from the manufacturing count though, it really appears the president is...
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i never invested in airlines, scott martin, why are you laughing?use it's just a funny statement. i liked people's express. i loved the airlines, i don't blame you. that seemed like a great investment although it was terrible. the food industry is really tough. diners are very discerning, tastes change. it's more impactful in food industry as well. food prices with back up and price any second, therefore you have trouble in the margins if you're in the restaurant business which is not easy. stuart: i can go to super market and carry it home and eat it, that's how it works these days. i have to talk about gun and specifically gun maker, people are no longer worried about the president taking the guns away and so demand for guns is down and sturm, a gun maker is down 12% this morning. would you buy -- scott, would you buy at 50 bucks a share? >> no, i really don't like gun makers from the standpoint of stocks. they get overdone quickly and they take the elevator down. they climb up the stairs and jump out the window. to me it's an interesting take bec
i never invested in airlines, scott martin, why are you laughing?use it's just a funny statement. i liked people's express. i loved the airlines, i don't blame you. that seemed like a great investment although it was terrible. the food industry is really tough. diners are very discerning, tastes change. it's more impactful in food industry as well. food prices with back up and price any second, therefore you have trouble in the margins if you're in the restaurant business which is not easy....
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into and a half into the session, here is who is going to cover the action for us, liz, ashley, scott martinets are edgy because of north korea and what's going on in dc, what say you? >> i think edgy is the word, stuart, i have to tell you, this could be a tough double punch kind for the markets here because you have no noko acting up and something that's going to protend more dangerous in the pacific and you have the malaise in dc that frankly by the day is getting less and less possible. the market is starting to take notice. now, there are things you can do as investor. we talk about the tech stocks and how we like them all of the time on the show, don't hesitate to add on the gold as the kids say as a side piece to portfolio, gold and things like that will do well when there's geopolitical texass. stuart: best winners among s&p 500, are largely energy companies on the left-hand side of the screen and we do see gold at two-month high. larry, what's your explanation for today's pullback for stocks across the board? >> there is some risks, right, north korea is in front of us and that's un
into and a half into the session, here is who is going to cover the action for us, liz, ashley, scott martinets are edgy because of north korea and what's going on in dc, what say you? >> i think edgy is the word, stuart, i have to tell you, this could be a tough double punch kind for the markets here because you have no noko acting up and something that's going to protend more dangerous in the pacific and you have the malaise in dc that frankly by the day is getting less and less...
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ashley webster, it was a big mcdonald, brian brenberg and scott martin. i want a top resilience.as billions, seeing it right now with all this going on the dallas open up 47 points and we are at an all-time high. first of all coming to you, scott martin, explain please the resilience of the market. >> difficult market situation here that we've seen a sense of the trump election which has been any fraud or any idea of a selloff was quickly meant buying from investors. superman, i need brenberg is right. the fact we see positivity with relief efforts inc. houston. with respect to maybe finally getting something through congress this fall and the fact that the economy, a jobs report tomorrow, the fact the economy will post its best quarters of growth that we've seen since the trump election. a lot of optimism out there that people are starting to come around on the promises trump gave us a year ago. stuart: andy puzder, a brilliant market, why? spin at the devastation has been terrible on a personal basis and some of them will never recover from. on a business basis, we will recover
ashley webster, it was a big mcdonald, brian brenberg and scott martin. i want a top resilience.as billions, seeing it right now with all this going on the dallas open up 47 points and we are at an all-time high. first of all coming to you, scott martin, explain please the resilience of the market. >> difficult market situation here that we've seen a sense of the trump election which has been any fraud or any idea of a selloff was quickly meant buying from investors. superman, i need...
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african-american families in prince george county and he also made numerous threats to coretta scott king widow of dr. martin luther king jr. threatening to kill her if he spoke at an event at university of maryland and prince george naacp said his actions did not stop there he planned to fire bomb northwestern high school. but says he forgives him. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we cannot then what good are we. with he have to forgive pe people. like said, he's fond a new life. he's a priest now. he's tryinging to do good. understand on several reports they said he was in hiding. he should not hide. he need to come out and let his experience be known. >> now, again, we have made several attempts to speak we father aichison but have not heard back. meanwhile later today we will hear more details from the family we spoke to yesterday. that's the latest in fairfax, virginia, back to you in the studio. >> reporting. time now is 4:34 and happening today in prince george county precedent ever a condominiums deemed to be unsafe have until noon today to move u
african-american families in prince george county and he also made numerous threats to coretta scott king widow of dr. martin luther king jr. threatening to kill her if he spoke at an event at university of maryland and prince george naacp said his actions did not stop there he planned to fire bomb northwestern high school. but says he forgives him. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we cannot then what good are we. with he have to...
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martin. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so i can stay ahead of my symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occur and can lead to hospitalization and death. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common s
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atchinson was convicted in 1977 of multiple cross burnings and a threat to kill martin luther king's widow, coretta scott king. he was the wizard of a 12-member kkk lodge. we're going to learn more about atchinson when we visit the virginia town where he grew up. that will be on the way at 5:30. >>> a small number of people who had been living at this crumbling a lynn hill condo complex in temple hill were defying the county order to leave. fire officials told them yesterday it's not safe for you to live here. after all, these chronic fire code violations in that complex, scott broom is live again tonight to tell us how authorities are handling this standoff of sort. >>reporter: well, they're trying to not make this a complication. they're declaring this a humanitarian evacuation. between the u haul trucks and you can see a chain link fence to keep those they have been able to leave to keep them out. they say no one is leaving in handcuffs, but they say they're shutting down this parking lot starting at 7:00 this evening. >> so we're basically going to be homeless. >> boards going up and the buildings wr
atchinson was convicted in 1977 of multiple cross burnings and a threat to kill martin luther king's widow, coretta scott king. he was the wizard of a 12-member kkk lodge. we're going to learn more about atchinson when we visit the virginia town where he grew up. that will be on the way at 5:30. >>> a small number of people who had been living at this crumbling a lynn hill condo complex in temple hill were defying the county order to leave. fire officials told them yesterday it's not...
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santa cruz to so cal, 80 degrees with that sunshine and 57, scotts valley and boulder creek and san martin said we're in there as well. along the crest, the thunderstorms for us is all about the fog. a lot of that moisture has pushed north ward. that's the low hanging around. as long as it does, that keeps temperatures near average to slightly below for some -- livermore, 88, 87. they came in 90 yesterday. i don't see much change today. by the coast, 60s and 70 and cooler thursday. the same friday as today. it does look warm to hot especially inland as we go into sunday and monday. >> okay. >> a last hooray for summer. >> thank you, steve. >> all right. >>> 4:50 is the time right now. the healthy snack company "kind" is using sugar to make a statement about children's eating habits. >> you have to see this. the company piled a 45,000 pound mound of sugar packages, just piled it out there to show you how much added sugar kids in the u.s. are consuming every five minutes. they say that sugar is hiding inside the drinks, sauces, cereal, even bread. i didn't know bread. >> it is pretty surpris
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that's why the king papers project when coretta scott king named me to edit martin luther king's papers she understood that in the long run what would survive were the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. so all of that is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. and if we want to get close to who he really was, that's the best window that we have into the past. so martin luther king produced a lot of papers. one of the things that has kept me busy for the last 30 years is bringing together hundreds of thousands of documents. as any great person, you have so many materials to work with and all of these are important windows and that's why i feel that my life is well served by doing this, is that it provides what we will -- what will be the lasting memory of martin luther king. but when we look at who he really was, we have to kind of go back beyond the myth, we have to go back beyond the kind of person who was honored by the national holiday, because the importance of coming to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael kin
that's why the king papers project when coretta scott king named me to edit martin luther king's papers she understood that in the long run what would survive were the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. so all of that is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. and if we want to get close to who he really was, that's the best window that we have into the past. so martin luther king produced a lot of papers. one of the things that has kept me busy for...
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homes of african-american families in prince george county and made threats to coretta scott king widow of doctor martin luther king jr. threatening to kill her if she spoke at umd. despite hateful actions aitcheson took against the community a anybody of the naacp tells us he can only forgive him. take a listen. >> he should not hide. i think he needs to come out and let his experience be known. because tlooz a lot of people especially young people who recruited and ku klux klan at young age. they don't know any better. unless somebody reached out to them and proves to them that's i commend him for coming out publicly. >> now, back out here live. st. leo the great in fairfax. he joined the church in 9. we're told no accusations of race imor bigotry was we're told by the family we spoke to yesterday they hope to share more details about what happened and thousand they can for for are war. if that happens annie yu "fox5 local news". >> thanks, annie. michael thomas in with a lock look at the forecat. >> tucker is taking a well needed vacation the rest of the week. >> so unusual. >> he never takes time of
homes of african-american families in prince george county and made threats to coretta scott king widow of doctor martin luther king jr. threatening to kill her if she spoke at umd. despite hateful actions aitcheson took against the community a anybody of the naacp tells us he can only forgive him. take a listen. >> he should not hide. i think he needs to come out and let his experience be known. because tlooz a lot of people especially young people who recruited and ku klux klan at young...
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he even made numerous threats to correspond receipt a scott king, the widow of the late dr. martin luther king, jr. one of those cryptic letters seen here reads, quote, africa a or death by lynching. take your pick. we're told he even planned to bomb the local chapter of the prince george's county naacp. author jackson says he vividly remembers being evacuated present the building that night during the meeting we got a call from the fbi that we had to evacuate the building because of there was going to be an attempt to fire bomb the building that we were in. those who know aitcso man he is today. today he's known by many as father h sop, a leader of a catholic church, a priest at saint leo the great at fairfax, virginia. he just felt guilty, that's all. today we also learned aitcheson became or dwaind at the die ease of reno in 1988 and later came to saint leo the great in 1993. but rather than harbor any hate or resentment to the man who threatened the widow of doctor martin luther king, jr., blow up the naacp building and burn crosses for those african-american families jackson s
he even made numerous threats to correspond receipt a scott king, the widow of the late dr. martin luther king, jr. one of those cryptic letters seen here reads, quote, africa a or death by lynching. take your pick. we're told he even planned to bomb the local chapter of the prince george's county naacp. author jackson says he vividly remembers being evacuated present the building that night during the meeting we got a call from the fbi that we had to evacuate the building because of there was...
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martin luther king judiciary's life, coretta scott king, and because president reagan visited two of victims, the but lers. >> there shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of ring. >> reporter: today, a spokesman for the arlington diocese said: the church has accepted his offer to temporarily step away from the public ministry and says he would like to meet with the butler family privately. they say that won't happen until he reveals who helped him burn the cross on their lawn. >> i will never, ever forgive that. we didn't deserve this. no one sterves this. >> reporter: now, a federal judge ordered aitchson to pay the family $23,000, but they say he never did. anthony, the diocese says efforts are being made to ensure that aitchson full fills his obligations to butler family. >> mason: errol barnett, thanks. a feud is brewing between the boy scouts and the girl scouts. adriana diaz now on what it's all about. >> reporter: after 105 years of teaching girls to overcome obstacles, the girl scouts say they're now facing a new one it's boy scouts. the boy scouts of america te
martin luther king judiciary's life, coretta scott king, and because president reagan visited two of victims, the but lers. >> there shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of ring. >> reporter: today, a spokesman for the arlington diocese said: the church has accepted his offer to temporarily step away from the public ministry and says he would like to meet with the butler family privately. they say that won't happen until he reveals who helped him burn the cross on...
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stop there and we obtained fbi documents from the late and he made threats to coretta scott king widow of dr. martin luther king jr. threatened her if she spoke at an event at university of maryland. africa or death by lynching take a pit. we spoke to a member of the naacp who remembers this but despite hateful actions he can only for i give him. >> i commend him for acknowledging his past. if we cannot forgive people we're good he's trying to do to good. he was in hiding. he should not hide. he needs to come out and let his experience be known. >>> now again father aitcheson no longer serving at the s st. leo the great church in fairfax, virginia. catholic church issued a statement calling it very sad and disturbing incident. we also again hope to hear from family later today. that's the latest from fairfax annie yu "fox5 local news". >> all right any thank you so much. time running out to check out the district's three corps flowers as stinky as they may be. . >> well, people who live in this delap i dated building have until noon to get out or face a court order. lawyers are trying to extend the
stop there and we obtained fbi documents from the late and he made threats to coretta scott king widow of dr. martin luther king jr. threatened her if she spoke at an event at university of maryland. africa or death by lynching take a pit. we spoke to a member of the naacp who remembers this but despite hateful actions he can only for i give him. >> i commend him for acknowledging his past. if we cannot forgive people we're good he's trying to do to good. he was in hiding. he should not...
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martin luther king jr.'s wife, core ita scott king and because president reagan visited two of his victims the butlers. >> shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of thing. >> today a spokesman for arlington diocese, at the time he began ministry here in 1993, the diocese learned of his past as well as his sincere conversion of heart. but the spokesman says, his past was not common knowledge to current staff, 24 years later. the church accepted his offer to temporarily to step away from the public ministry and says he would look to meet with butler family privately. until he reveals who helped him burn the cross on their lawn. >> i will never, ever, forgive that. we didn't deserve this. no one deserves this. >> a federal judge ordered aitcheson to pay the family $23,000. they say he never did. anthony, the diocese says efforts are being made to ensure that he fulfills his obligations to the butler family. >> errol barnett, thanks. >> a feud is brewing between the boy scouts and the girl scouts. adriana diaz now on wha
martin luther king jr.'s wife, core ita scott king and because president reagan visited two of his victims the butlers. >> shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of thing. >> today a spokesman for arlington diocese, at the time he began ministry here in 1993, the diocese learned of his past as well as his sincere conversion of heart. but the spokesman says, his past was not common knowledge to current staff, 24 years later. the church accepted his offer to temporarily...
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martin luther king, jr., coretta scott king threatening to kill her if she spoke at an event at the universityryland. one of those cryptic letters said africa or death by lynching take your pick. we spoke to a member of the prince george's county naacp about this who vividly remembers these threats. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we can't forgive people, then, you know, what good are we? we have to forgive people. like i said, he's found a new life. he's a priest now. he's trying to do some good. so on the reports they said he was in hiding he shouldn't hide. i think he needs to come out and let his experience be known. >> reporter: now only time will tell if father aitcheson will decide to talk more about his troubled past. fox5 has made several attempts to reach out to him and to speak with him. but we have not heard back. but, again, later today, we will learn more and of course bring that to you. that's the very latest from fairfax. annie yu, fox5 local news. >> we'll be streaming the press conference on our social media platforms tha
martin luther king, jr., coretta scott king threatening to kill her if she spoke at an event at the universityryland. one of those cryptic letters said africa or death by lynching take your pick. we spoke to a member of the prince george's county naacp about this who vividly remembers these threats. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we can't forgive people, then, you know, what good are we? we have to forgive people. like i said, he's...
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martin luther king had not been born. and i firmly believe that. i looked out and here's coretta scott king and she's kind of frowning. and i'm thinking maybe i'm not going to be lasting long in this job. but what that did is it forced me to also rethink my own attitudes. because every time i applied for a grant to do the king papers, i had to say why is this important? why is it important? if the movement would have happened even if king had never been born, why is it important? what did king provide to the movement? one way of understanding the last 30 years of my life is answering that question. i have to answer that question every day, every year. each year, i hope my answer becomes more sophisticated, that i understand that there was something essential. and what i think was essential was that he was a visionary. that there were a lot of people who were good at mobilizing people. there were organizers. there were people like bob moses who were essential to the movement and there were people who were -- even in montgomery. is joann robinson less important in terms of mobilizing that than martin luther king? i thin
martin luther king had not been born. and i firmly believe that. i looked out and here's coretta scott king and she's kind of frowning. and i'm thinking maybe i'm not going to be lasting long in this job. but what that did is it forced me to also rethink my own attitudes. because every time i applied for a grant to do the king papers, i had to say why is this important? why is it important? if the movement would have happened even if king had never been born, why is it important? what did king...
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the tragic owns a trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner, walter scott, tamir rice, freddie gray, and others served as the catalyst for this anthology. but these killings also inspired the contributing authors to think about all of the ways that black men are policed in the broad sense of the word, have old and harshly at every step of the criminal process. in fact, black men are policed and treated worse than the similarly situated white counterparts at every step of the criminal justice system, from arrest through sentencing. these unwarranted disparities exist whether black men are charged with crimes or are victims of crimes. police officers stopped, search, and rest black men far more frequently than white men engage in the same behavior. prosecutors charge black men more frequently and with more serious crimes than white men who engage in the same behavior. they are disproportionate numbers of black men in the nation's prisons and jails. criminal defendants regardless of the race are punished less harshly when the victims are black men. this anthology explores and explains t
the tragic owns a trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner, walter scott, tamir rice, freddie gray, and others served as the catalyst for this anthology. but these killings also inspired the contributing authors to think about all of the ways that black men are policed in the broad sense of the word, have old and harshly at every step of the criminal process. in fact, black men are policed and treated worse than the similarly situated white counterparts at every step of the criminal justice...
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martin luther king, jr and they were watching it. >> tonight on c-span2, it is booktv in prime time with books about espionage. scott miller talks about plots to assassinate hitler during world war ii. followed by nicolas reynolds who looks at nobel prize winning novelist ernest hemingway and his ties to spies. then jack bar shares stories about his experience as a kgb spy in deep undercover. and later a look at mccarthy spies which tells the story of three individuals who denied the japanese occupation of the philippines during world war ii. >> you are watching booktv on c-span with top non-fiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers.
martin luther king, jr and they were watching it. >> tonight on c-span2, it is booktv in prime time with books about espionage. scott miller talks about plots to assassinate hitler during world war ii. followed by nicolas reynolds who looks at nobel prize winning novelist ernest hemingway and his ties to spies. then jack bar shares stories about his experience as a kgb spy in deep undercover. and later a look at mccarthy spies which tells the story of three individuals who denied the...
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scott: the marquee matchup tonight probably is here former citi open champions on the men's side going toe to toe. juan martin del potro and kei nishikori. >> it's an amazing match. del potro slipped outside the top 25 because he has had power. and nishikori is a touch under six feet but he is a counterpuncher and speedy. i love the dynamic. it's such a contrast of styles. scott: tracy austin, thank you. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. scott: there is a lot of great tennis action to come here at the citi open. we'll have much more. we will hear down from simona halep tonight at 2 of:00 on the sports cast -- at 6:00 on the abc7 sports on abc7. back to you in the studio. >> all right. thanks. alison: thank you. coming up next on abc7 news, online retailers like amazon helping or hurting small businesses? larry: it depends which ones you talk to. we have both sides of the fight for your business. alison: a reminder as we get closer to back to school time. abc7 and newschannel8 are happy to join forces with the united way and d.c. united to stuff the bus. on august 10, bring your backpacks and school suppl
scott: the marquee matchup tonight probably is here former citi open champions on the men's side going toe to toe. juan martin del potro and kei nishikori. >> it's an amazing match. del potro slipped outside the top 25 because he has had power. and nishikori is a touch under six feet but he is a counterpuncher and speedy. i love the dynamic. it's such a contrast of styles. scott: tracy austin, thank you. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. scott: there is a lot of great tennis...
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martin luther king was thrown into jail. and the nixon people remained quiet and john kennedy placed a phone call to mrs. king, coretta scott king to express his great concern and support for her. and it made a differece. it sent a clear signal. i think the president's team ought to be devising a series of steps that would be healing. and show a recognition and acceptance on his part that we're dealing with terrorists. he has been -- you know, he's gone way over board to condemn islamic terrorism, but there are studies that have shown in the last decade or so, the number of domestic cases of terrorism have been double that of islamic related terrorism in this country. so -- and this administration is proposing to cut the funding for the programs that deal with domestic terrorism. >> that fight domestic terrorists and some of these hate groups. exactly. this morning on "state of the union." the mayor of charlottesville accused the president of emboldening some of these hate groups. >> look at the campaign he ran, look at the intentional courting both on the one hand of all these white supremacists, white nationalists, anti-s
martin luther king was thrown into jail. and the nixon people remained quiet and john kennedy placed a phone call to mrs. king, coretta scott king to express his great concern and support for her. and it made a differece. it sent a clear signal. i think the president's team ought to be devising a series of steps that would be healing. and show a recognition and acceptance on his part that we're dealing with terrorists. he has been -- you know, he's gone way over board to condemn islamic...
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scott king. >> what inspired these choices. >> let me say that when she was really in the movement those women never got the credit for what they did women were you hear about martin. you hear about marilyn. you hear about coretta. do you hear about people like dorothy hayek? i'm intrigued about the women behind these great men and the women who made the movement move so that's
scott king. >> what inspired these choices. >> let me say that when she was really in the movement those women never got the credit for what they did women were you hear about martin. you hear about marilyn. you hear about coretta. do you hear about people like dorothy hayek? i'm intrigued about the women behind these great men and the women who made the movement move so that's
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course, after martin shkreli's attorney and martin shkreli made theirs, so let's try and listen in not quite yet. you know what was so amazing, kelly and scott, was how they managed to sort of manage the narrativeterm i'm delighted by this verdict when asked about whether or not shkreli had a preference for prisons, they said next question they even said no questions from cnbc, specifically the government lawyers are starting to speak so let's listen in. >> a short time ago the jury deciding the martin shkreli case returned its verdict of guilty of securities fraud involving ms, mb capital, guilty of security thwart and conspiracy to commit securities fraud with regard to retrophin. we've been gratified throughout the trial at the close attention the jury paid to the evidence, and we're gratified as we stand here today at the jury's verdict. justice has been served. this case was a team effort by my office, the prosecutors from our business and securities fraud section and the fbi. in particular i have to thank jacqueline kasulis, the chief of our business and securities fraud unit she led this case with chase, intelligence and skill, and i
course, after martin shkreli's attorney and martin shkreli made theirs, so let's try and listen in not quite yet. you know what was so amazing, kelly and scott, was how they managed to sort of manage the narrativeterm i'm delighted by this verdict when asked about whether or not shkreli had a preference for prisons, they said next question they even said no questions from cnbc, specifically the government lawyers are starting to speak so let's listen in. >> a short time ago the jury...
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scotts valley. for some it is cool. 52 in felton. soquel, santa cruz, 60s. santa clara, campbell, saratoga, san martine, 57. and a lot of low clouds on this bird approved. 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. ♪ brian, can i see that paper ♪ ♪ >> what is average, 67/55. so a little above. a little above. but you're close. 89 in 1995. san jose though, 79/63. average is 68/52. i don't think we will ever test that record low. low clouds and mist drizzle out there. and then thunderstorms in the afternoon. especially around mendocino county and lake county. not at night or the morning but in the afternoon. the bulk of those are to the north and northeast over california. and in the sierra again they fire up way side in and around tahoe. 50s and 60s coast, bay, inland. everyone within a couple degrees of everyone. atherton is in there. los altos, 63. there is breeze, i don't want to say wind, but breeze. low clouds. it will be breezy. once that burns off, there is mist and drizzle out there for the morning. highs today in the 60s, 70s and 80s. so a few low 90s. but the pattern has changed and we're stuck here for a while with s
scotts valley. for some it is cool. 52 in felton. soquel, santa cruz, 60s. santa clara, campbell, saratoga, san martine, 57. and a lot of low clouds on this bird approved. 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. ♪ brian, can i see that paper ♪ ♪ >> what is average, 67/55. so a little above. a little above. but you're close. 89 in 1995. san jose though, 79/63. average is 68/52. i don't think we will ever test that record low. low clouds and mist drizzle out there. and then thunderstorms in the...
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scott king. >> what inspired these choices. >> let me say that when she was really in the movement those women never got the credit for what they did women were you hear about martin. you hear about malcolm. you hear about marilyn. you hear about coretta. do you hear about people like dorothy hayek? i'm intrigued about the women behind these great men and the women who made the movement move so that's why the coretta book. the move is by a pastor out of georgia but who was talking about that we've gotten so complacent in our churches that we, this is how he explains it. we go to the same place and time even though the last few times we've been going, the fish are not there but we're going to do the same thing. maybe we have to go to deeper waters to find the fish because the fish are moving. it's important for me not just as a christian but as a leader to figure out how to i findthe fish . and not expect for the fish to always be atthe same place or to always come to me. and it struck me as such a great read, very tiny book . so powerful and impactful. we have to figure out how to go into the deeper water and not be afraid to go out further. we want to stay on the
scott king. >> what inspired these choices. >> let me say that when she was really in the movement those women never got the credit for what they did women were you hear about martin. you hear about malcolm. you hear about marilyn. you hear about coretta. do you hear about people like dorothy hayek? i'm intrigued about the women behind these great men and the women who made the movement move so that's why the coretta book. the move is by a pastor out of georgia but who was talking...