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[laughter] and i will pass them on to lockheed martin. so if you come up to get your book signed, have your checkbook ready. it's also a company in addition to size that's involved in many aspects of our lives that you might not expect. not only does it make weapons -- be it cluster bombs, be it designing nuclear weapons, combat ships, fighter planes -- but it also works for the cia, the national security agency, the fbi, the department of homeland security, the irs, the census bureau, pretty much any agency of government that we interact with, probably lockheed martin is involved either in doing surveillance or information processing or another essential aspect of that agency's operations. i wrote a piece recently on the web that tribed this as -- described this as lockheed martin's shadow government. and, you know, i think it remains to be seen whether they are going to serve that role, but i think there's certainly that danger given their involvement in the so many aspects of government and our lives. so that's what i really have to sa
[laughter] and i will pass them on to lockheed martin. so if you come up to get your book signed, have your checkbook ready. it's also a company in addition to size that's involved in many aspects of our lives that you might not expect. not only does it make weapons -- be it cluster bombs, be it designing nuclear weapons, combat ships, fighter planes -- but it also works for the cia, the national security agency, the fbi, the department of homeland security, the irs, the census bureau, pretty...
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martin luther king is a perfect farm million where martin luther king was a preacher. he was a minister. but this great pioneer in civil rights and justice. we were asked to take on the mantle that williams had been doing for many, many years. we had 5,000 people coming together to celebrate justice and it was a real wonderful opportunity for us to also reconnect and connect again not only in the african american community but for instance the contemporary jewish museum. we are partners in this event.
martin luther king is a perfect farm million where martin luther king was a preacher. he was a minister. but this great pioneer in civil rights and justice. we were asked to take on the mantle that williams had been doing for many, many years. we had 5,000 people coming together to celebrate justice and it was a real wonderful opportunity for us to also reconnect and connect again not only in the african american community but for instance the contemporary jewish museum. we are partners in this...
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coming up on this the forty third anniversary of the it says nation of martin luther king jr what can we learn from his last speech that applies to what's going on across america today and the conservative war on unions. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't. offer because if we. both go back to the big picture i'm sorry but coming up in this half hour tonight we remember the life of the reverend dr martin luther king jr forty three years after his assassination just how far have we come as a nation and what lessons we still have to learn close as the minutes past the crisis in japan worsens where seven months of radioactive waste are leaking every hour into the pacific ocean and how it could affect us back your home and republicans prepared to try to cut the budget and guess who's opposed to their plans the tea party more on this since night still. forty three years ago today bill what silence the voices of america's great
coming up on this the forty third anniversary of the it says nation of martin luther king jr what can we learn from his last speech that applies to what's going on across america today and the conservative war on unions. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't. offer because if we. both go back to the big picture i'm sorry but coming...
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. >> martin short. >> i look good. have i had work done? >> kat dennings. and music from alter bridge. >> you know what they say, if you love something, set it free if it comes back, it's yours. if it doesn't, you weren't paying it enough to have sex with you. paying it enough to have sex with you. >> let's parcbty we need to solve the problem. the state budget crisis threatens our economy... and our schools. loans to small businesses on hold. job creation at a standstill. 30,000 teachers already laid off. can we really afford billions more in cuts? $13 billion more devastates our schools, our safety, and the california we know. it's time for lawmakers to finally get the problem solved now. our kids and economy can't afford to wait. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, for the new lexus ct hybrid. technologically advanced, aggressively-styled, and built to help you escape convention. it has surprising agility, gets a combined 42 miles per gallon and has four drive modes. including sport mode, which gives you a noticeably more responsive and engaging ride. on fri
. >> martin short. >> i look good. have i had work done? >> kat dennings. and music from alter bridge. >> you know what they say, if you love something, set it free if it comes back, it's yours. if it doesn't, you weren't paying it enough to have sex with you. paying it enough to have sex with you. >> let's parcbty we need to solve the problem. the state budget crisis threatens our economy... and our schools. loans to small businesses on hold. job creation at a...
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regresamos contigo martÍn. >> buenas noches marÍa antonieta. la tipologÍa del distrito federal informÓ que siete personas fueron puestas a su disposiciÓn luego de la trifulca de la misa dominical en la catedral metropolitana, se determinarÁ en las prÓximas horas, el grupo brindÓ consignas con norberto rivera y arrojÓ una figura de bar o de - virgen de guadalupe >> escenas de pelÍculas de vivir hoy en los angeles, california luego que un sujeto disparÓ con un rifle a un tanque de gasolina de un helicÓptero y obligó a la aeronave a aterrizar de emergencia. cÓmo avanza el operativo para capturar al sospechoso? >> la bÚsqueda se llevÓ a cabo por aire y tierra, agentes de varios departamentos de policÍa . estÁn en acciÓn para detener al hombre. >> los hechos ocurrieron alrededor de las seis de esta maÑana, cerca de wall street, a pesar de que era temprano, varios residentes del lugar escucharon los disparos. >> todos estuvimos ahÍ quietos hasta que llegÓ la policÍa. >> los disparos realizados, algunos llegaron aimpactar en el he
regresamos contigo martÍn. >> buenas noches marÍa antonieta. la tipologÍa del distrito federal informÓ que siete personas fueron puestas a su disposiciÓn luego de la trifulca de la misa dominical en la catedral metropolitana, se determinarÁ en las prÓximas horas, el grupo brindÓ consignas con norberto rivera y arrojÓ una figura de bar o de - virgen de guadalupe >> escenas de pelÍculas de vivir hoy en los angeles, california luego que un sujeto disparÓ con un rifle a un...
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to the moment they drove out in the aston martin with the top down.
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el astro puertorrique Ño ricky martin esta siendo atacado por iglesias de su pais natal. vo --el cardenal luis aponte martinez ha pedido al cantante que mejor hable de los valores tradicionales y no solo de sexo. ---- parte de lo que dijo fue: "admiro a ricky, pero por favor, por el amor de sus hijos, debe de establecer un ejemplo para la juventud". ---- mientras que la pastora wanda rolon no ha dudado en llamar a ricky "embajador del infierno" y mal ejemplo para la juventud.... --ricky actualmente vive con su pareja, carlos gonzalez y sus hijos, matteo y valentino. cu ---y de esta noticia se desprende nuestra pregunta de la noche... ----que opinion le merece a usted el que algunos religiosos le pidan a ricky martin que ya no hable de su homosexualidad?... ---ya sabe que puede llamarnos al 1-866-229-4848... escribirnos a noticiero 48 arroba telemundo punto com... o a traves de facebook... somos telemundo san jose. cu ---no se vaya porque hay mucho mas en noticiero telemundo 48 a las once, take vo ---al volver: hay una empresa de aviacion que quiere rescatar a mexicana, pe
el astro puertorrique Ño ricky martin esta siendo atacado por iglesias de su pais natal. vo --el cardenal luis aponte martinez ha pedido al cantante que mejor hable de los valores tradicionales y no solo de sexo. ---- parte de lo que dijo fue: "admiro a ricky, pero por favor, por el amor de sus hijos, debe de establecer un ejemplo para la juventud". ---- mientras que la pastora wanda rolon no ha dudado en llamar a ricky "embajador del infierno" y mal ejemplo para la...
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>>> si, si, muy bien, ale, ale, como diría ricky martin, trivia presidencial de lunes, cuál es el nombre del arquero que sufrió tres goles, ayer en américa y chivas, vamos a ver qué hay en la república deportiva. >>> arrancamos, con todo lo de la fecha trece de méxico, el primer clásico en el omnilite, chivas, y dos goles de mora, y cubo torres, le ganó al américa, 3 a 0 y pumas, más que tigres, el alumno superó al maestro, y venció dos a cero, y cruz azul, volvió a descarrilar, morelia le ganó, y pachuca le echó flores a efraín, y en un duelo familiar, san luis, y necaxa terminaron cero a cero, y atlante, le ganó tres a uno, al atlas, y monterrey, y santos empataron # 1 a 1 y este, nuestro gol, a la mexicana, de la fecha trece, el jugador del puebla qué bien se la acomodó, imposible para talavera, y terminó 1 a 1 luego de trece fechas, tigres al frente del peloton uno, y atlante, en el grupo dos, y pumas, vuela a finales, y querétaro, puebla y jaguares, con espectador, y la selección mexicana sub 20 se quedó con el titulo de guatemala, y el anfitrión, tiene el ter
>>> si, si, muy bien, ale, ale, como diría ricky martin, trivia presidencial de lunes, cuál es el nombre del arquero que sufrió tres goles, ayer en américa y chivas, vamos a ver qué hay en la república deportiva. >>> arrancamos, con todo lo de la fecha trece de méxico, el primer clásico en el omnilite, chivas, y dos goles de mora, y cubo torres, le ganó al américa, 3 a 0 y pumas, más que tigres, el alumno superó al maestro, y venció dos a cero, y cruz azul,...
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martin luther king jr and profiles his assassin, james earl ray. mr. sides beat il's the seascape from the missouri state penitentiary in 1967 and his travels throughout the south, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the library of philadelphia is the host of this event. it's about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. >> it's great to be back. i think that all writers he eventually want to go back to the place they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back to memphis tennessee where i grew up, where it was warm and try to understand this pivotal moment in american history and to try to understand and sort of de construct the most controversial, the most tragic, the most and many ways complicated even in my city's history. my father was a law professor and a lawyer until a law firm in memphis that has represented the garbage workers and represented the team on behalf of the garbage workers and so i've got a lot from him about this event. but you're always sifting your memory of things you wonder was the family more correct? di
martin luther king jr and profiles his assassin, james earl ray. mr. sides beat il's the seascape from the missouri state penitentiary in 1967 and his travels throughout the south, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the library of philadelphia is the host of this event. it's about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. >> it's great to be back. i think that all writers he eventually want to go back to the place they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back...
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martin luther king jr. national holiday. we would not have the infrastructure, and i believe history will show that she was truly an equal partner with dr. king and in many ways, when the tomb at -- two met several years prior, she was more progressive and more political than martin was. her partnership and her ideas helped shape his evolution. in many ways, more than most people are aware. tavis: beyond the point that is very significant, he reminded us that she went carving out her own legacy. tell me how difficult that was that a lot of the guys she was standing next to, his name was martin king. how do you live in that kind of shadow? >> is extremely difficult. what i would liken it to is the relationship with the close friendship that has been cultivated. there is a parallel to its. they had the toughest civil- rights job in the united states. when he was shot in front of his family home in 1963, he instantly became a civil rights legend and icon. how do you assert yourself as an active and involved civil-rights person
martin luther king jr. national holiday. we would not have the infrastructure, and i believe history will show that she was truly an equal partner with dr. king and in many ways, when the tomb at -- two met several years prior, she was more progressive and more political than martin was. her partnership and her ideas helped shape his evolution. in many ways, more than most people are aware. tavis: beyond the point that is very significant, he reminded us that she went carving out her own...
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martin luther king. for those who don't remember, king was assassinated in memphis and he was in memphis at the time supporting the local sanitation workers who were on strike at the time. they say that shows that this issue over civil rights and the issue of collective bargaining rights are intimately tied again, they say that they feel that the middle class is under attack. they say that they feel that they need to make sure that they maintain the collective bargaining rights and they also hold onto the pensions and benefit rights they have. we will continue to monitor the situation out here. for now we are live in san francisco, christian kaplan, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a vehicle perk enjoyed by many state legislators is getting a closer look. every year california spends about $1 million on vehicles, gas and maintenance for lawmakers. it is a fraction of the state's budget. but the chairman of the citizens compensation commission tells the sacramento bee the vehicle perk seems excessive. the committ
martin luther king. for those who don't remember, king was assassinated in memphis and he was in memphis at the time supporting the local sanitation workers who were on strike at the time. they say that shows that this issue over civil rights and the issue of collective bargaining rights are intimately tied again, they say that they feel that the middle class is under attack. they say that they feel that they need to make sure that they maintain the collective bargaining rights and they also...
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. >>> y "la tijera" revela lo que tiene prohibido hacer la gente que viaja con ricky martin. >>> y mario domm blanco de la delincuencia, el drama que vivió ayer. >>> además, este bombón tiene problemas con la ley. si te cortas con nuestra tijera, para que te la sepas todas, si no no estás en nada, pegate con nosotros. >>> muy buenas tardes, señores, se acaba la semana, pero no las noticias, hoy nos sorprende la demanda de guerra, y raúl garcía está investigan. >>> y bueno tanya, les voy a responder las preguntas que me hicieron, gracias a los medios que me llamaron, de la mordida de niurka marcos. >>> y habla la famimia de david bisbal, será que hay problemas con su esposa. >>> y tanya, nunca fue tan aprogiado el apellido de lidia guerra. >>> y hay una prohibición general en torno ricky martin, y la gente que trabaja para él. >>> y carolina, tiene la historia de por qué teresa tiene la culpa de aarón díaz sea cantante. >>> tanya, por mi culpa, por mi culpa, aarón no canta ni presta el batea, me retracto la culpa de eso, la tiene teresa, está tan buena. >>> teresa. la de l
. >>> y "la tijera" revela lo que tiene prohibido hacer la gente que viaja con ricky martin. >>> y mario domm blanco de la delincuencia, el drama que vivió ayer. >>> además, este bombón tiene problemas con la ley. si te cortas con nuestra tijera, para que te la sepas todas, si no no estás en nada, pegate con nosotros. >>> muy buenas tardes, señores, se acaba la semana, pero no las noticias, hoy nos sorprende la demanda de guerra, y raúl...
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tiene los detalles buenas noches para ti martín? >>> qué tal buenas noches, cada 30 segundos, escapaban los reos, y la seguridad solamente aseguraban celdas vacías, esto hoy es conocido como "el gran escape" >>> no es cualquier fuga carcelaria, la fuga de estos talibanes de 500 reos de la principal cárcel afgana a través de un gran túnel excavado durante meses es descrita como un verdadero desastre por autoridades del país. el gobierno de kandahar dijo que la excavación del túnel era una nueva técnica, admitió que la cárcel no dio con la información correcta, es nuestra culpa y no volverá a suceder dijo. es una burla porque minutos después talibanes dijeron que habían sacado todos los internos, en un período de 35 meses, todo desde una casa cercana a las torres de vigilancia. el domingo por la noche un grupo de reos que sabían del plan, abrieron las puertas de las celdas y sin hacer un sólo disparo sacaron a los reos en grupo de 4 y 5. el grupo talibán dijo que llevo 4 horas y media sacar a los prisioneros del tú
tiene los detalles buenas noches para ti martín? >>> qué tal buenas noches, cada 30 segundos, escapaban los reos, y la seguridad solamente aseguraban celdas vacías, esto hoy es conocido como "el gran escape" >>> no es cualquier fuga carcelaria, la fuga de estos talibanes de 500 reos de la principal cárcel afgana a través de un gran túnel excavado durante meses es descrita como un verdadero desastre por autoridades del país. el gobierno de kandahar dijo que la...
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nathan credits martin as a role model for helping him stay on his behalf, and martin would like to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would just like to say to the community and the bay area how proud i am of all that we have accomplished despite governmental efforts to tear us away from our culture and tradition. we were too strong. our blood spread too strong, and they could not take that away from us, so just give yourselves a round of applause. we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us. [applause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as elders and as adults, it is our responsibility to turn to these children and young adults and lit them up and encourage them to
nathan credits martin as a role model for helping him stay on his behalf, and martin would like to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would just like to say to the community and the bay area how proud i am of all that we have accomplished despite governmental efforts to tear us away from our culture and tradition. we were too strong. our blood spread too strong, and they could not take that away from us, so just give yourselves a round of applause. we are american...
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rachel martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british scientists are. right. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has seen from the streets of canada. chunk operations are today.
rachel martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british scientists are. right. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has seen from the streets of canada. chunk operations are today.
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martin luther king was shot while standing at his balcony. a sniper's bullet struck him in the jaw and severed his spinal cord. he was in tennessee for striking city sanitation workers. there was the arrest and conviction of james earl ray. ray died in prison in 1998. on the anniversary of his assassination, labor groups will gather to support workers rights across the country. starting at noon, the mayor will join hundred dollars of workers at a rally in front of city hall. at 4:45, workers in san francisco will march through the financial district. at 5:45, a rally at redwood city. a number of states voted to limit collective bargaining powers for public workers. it's not your standard morning on the car keen as bridge. hundreds of demonstrators expected to march across the bridge walkway in honor of dr. king. they will meet in the middle around noon. sponsored by bay area local councils. a number of americans are not optimistic about the prospects of retirement. chris shows us how it may be a good thing. >> reporter: maybe it's the stories
martin luther king was shot while standing at his balcony. a sniper's bullet struck him in the jaw and severed his spinal cord. he was in tennessee for striking city sanitation workers. there was the arrest and conviction of james earl ray. ray died in prison in 1998. on the anniversary of his assassination, labor groups will gather to support workers rights across the country. starting at noon, the mayor will join hundred dollars of workers at a rally in front of city hall. at 4:45, workers in...
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martin luther king is a perfect farm million where martin luther king was a preacher. he was a minister. but this great pioneer in civil rights and justice. we were asked to take on the mantle that williams had been doing for many, many years. we had 5,000 people coming together to celebrate justice and it was a real wonderful opportunity for us to also reconnect and connect again not only in the african american community but for instance the contemporary jewish museum. we are partners in this event. they opened their doors. they challenged people and said what is your dream? >> it was a wonderful, wonderful opportunity for us to show the role of the faith community. >> thank you so much. we'll take a quick break. >>> welcome back to mosaic i'm rabbi erik wonderful to be your host. we're in a wonderful conversation with michael papis and rita who is executive vice chair of the san francisco interface council. welcome back. before the break we were talking about the ongoing activities. and how it's become more normative for clergy to gather. >> i have to make a correct
martin luther king is a perfect farm million where martin luther king was a preacher. he was a minister. but this great pioneer in civil rights and justice. we were asked to take on the mantle that williams had been doing for many, many years. we had 5,000 people coming together to celebrate justice and it was a real wonderful opportunity for us to also reconnect and connect again not only in the african american community but for instance the contemporary jewish museum. we are partners in this...
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el centro martin luther king se encuentra la tumba del gran activista por derechos civiles en el siglo xx aquí en este lugar el día de hoy se realizó una parada de peregrinos que en conmemoración a la semana santa realizaron las 14 estaciones desde el capitolio precisamente aquí para buscar muy plegaria que el gobernador no firme la hb 87. >> una a una las estaciones fueron recordadas en un camino en dónde iniciaron con motivo de la semana santa desde el capitolio de georgia hacia el centro martin luther king. >> tiempo de recordar el sufrimiento de cristo pero también cristo sufre cuando hay gente sufriendo también. entonces sdesconectar. >> zonas de diferentes grupos étnicos y nacionalidad levantaron un llamado al gobernador para que insista en firmar la iniciativa. aprobada la semana pasada y que criminal zar >> estoy aquí por lo que dijo el gobernador que iba a firmar lo que quiera. >> la peregrinación comenzó el pasado lunes en condados del norte de georgia y terminó junto a la tumba de martin luther kings hace 44 años encabezar el movimiento más importante de los e
el centro martin luther king se encuentra la tumba del gran activista por derechos civiles en el siglo xx aquí en este lugar el día de hoy se realizó una parada de peregrinos que en conmemoración a la semana santa realizaron las 14 estaciones desde el capitolio precisamente aquí para buscar muy plegaria que el gobernador no firme la hb 87. >> una a una las estaciones fueron recordadas en un camino en dónde iniciaron con motivo de la semana santa desde el capitolio de georgia hacia...
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why is tennessee a good fit for cuonzo martin? >> well, cindy, i have to refute a little of that from cuonzo. because there's really no way of him knowing. they just have no way of knowing what the committee on infractions is going to do to tennessee in june. they're anticipating that it's going to be directed much more at bruce pearl because they fired him in advance, so they're hoping that more of the penalty is sticking to him and his staff. a lot of these times, that's what the schools do. they try to get rid of the players involved and hope that the ncaa will come down a little less lenient. in talking to a number of people that have been on the committee of infractions, they can see the transparency in that. so i think it's a little premature for him to say that and for the a.d. to say that because they don't know. there could be some sort of institutional penalty, loss of scholarships that still could come down on tennessee. but as for martin, he did do a great job in missouri state the last three seasons. very well respect
why is tennessee a good fit for cuonzo martin? >> well, cindy, i have to refute a little of that from cuonzo. because there's really no way of him knowing. they just have no way of knowing what the committee on infractions is going to do to tennessee in june. they're anticipating that it's going to be directed much more at bruce pearl because they fired him in advance, so they're hoping that more of the penalty is sticking to him and his staff. a lot of these times, that's what the...
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discuss america's out of control debt situation i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tykes group in cambridge we have jeffrey frankel he's a professor of capital formation and growth at the harvard kennedy school and in new york we cross to joe weisenthal he is a deputy editor at the business insider all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a quick look at america's debt mess. going broke going for broke want to get asked if the l.s.o. fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling is lifted by need money on the lines of course that the u.s. is on the wanted so how do original money lives public debt at more than fourteen point six trillion dollars and rising by four wheeler and all those that a massive iou the next generation forty three cents of every dollar we spent this year. we borrowed against the future of the compromise and boarded a us government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars is small change against the sun
discuss america's out of control debt situation i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tykes group in cambridge we have jeffrey frankel he's a professor of capital formation and growth at the harvard kennedy school and in new york we cross to joe weisenthal he is a deputy editor at the business insider all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a quick look at america's debt mess. going broke going...
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asegura ricky martin que ha sido discriminado por su pre presencia sexual y por su sangre latina. >>> jennifer lópez hace una invitación a williams levy, esto y más ahora mismo en primer impacto (gritos y exclamaciones). cegada por la iba ab fe tgolpea maestro acusado de violar a aed l les zeno tes. bienvenidos a primer impacto. gracias por estar con nosotros. comenzamos con el escándalo que se ha visto involucrado un profesor que en vez de enseñar a los niños presuntamente se aprovechaba de ellos desde república ddominicana, el puebl exige justicia. (gritos y exclamaciones). >>> manuel elías de león un profesor de primaria en una escuela en república dominicana, está acusado de violar a tres de sus alumnos (gritos y exclamaciones). una de sus presuntas víctimas sólo tiene 6 años. >>> por un poquito la viola la tía de la supuesta víctima dice que la niña vive con temor. >>> me dijo que él le pagaba en la escuela y que no quería decir porque él la iba castigar. >>> el profesor niega la acusación. >>> no es verdad no hay tal violación. >>> qué pasó? . >>> este ot
asegura ricky martin que ha sido discriminado por su pre presencia sexual y por su sangre latina. >>> jennifer lópez hace una invitación a williams levy, esto y más ahora mismo en primer impacto (gritos y exclamaciones). cegada por la iba ab fe tgolpea maestro acusado de violar a aed l les zeno tes. bienvenidos a primer impacto. gracias por estar con nosotros. comenzamos con el escándalo que se ha visto involucrado un profesor que en vez de enseñar a los niños presuntamente se...
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y ademÁs ricky martin causÓ sensaciÓn en miami este fin de semana,tenemos una entrevista con el astro boricua. ya regresamos con mÁs aquÍ en despierta amÉrica.
y ademÁs ricky martin causÓ sensaciÓn en miami este fin de semana,tenemos una entrevista con el astro boricua. ya regresamos con mÁs aquÍ en despierta amÉrica.
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martin luther king jr. i want to thank the gentlelady for recognizing this great american on this day. my hometown of wilson, north carolina, was supposed to have been the visit of dr. king on this day in 1968 but because of the events in memphis, tennessee, he went to memphis to aid with the garbage strike and help those who could not help themselves. we celebrate this great legacy tinism thank the gentlelady and i yield back. ms. edwards: thank you, congressman butterfield, for your leadership as vice chair of the congressional black caucus but also for your reminder of our so important history that is linked both to the struggle of african-americans in this country to the struggle of labor and for a reminder also, historically, after oh the act that dr. king was supposed to have had a next place to be. when his life was ended on april 4, 43 years ago today. thank you, congressman butterfield. i'd like to take just this moment, if i could, to recount for us the history of the 1968 american federation of s
martin luther king jr. i want to thank the gentlelady for recognizing this great american on this day. my hometown of wilson, north carolina, was supposed to have been the visit of dr. king on this day in 1968 but because of the events in memphis, tennessee, he went to memphis to aid with the garbage strike and help those who could not help themselves. we celebrate this great legacy tinism thank the gentlelady and i yield back. ms. edwards: thank you, congressman butterfield, for your...
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. >> reporter: can you ask martin? i believe it's a derby. >> it looks dashing. >> you look handsome. >> kevin tibbles, thank you very much. they have made announcements at buckingham palace over the loudspeakers, first of all, telling the people no more kisses coming up and asking them to be patient but to step behind the barricades and make their way out of the circle. >> they said, calmly make your way out and that's what they are doing the way they came in, calmly and leaving calmly. two in particular know how to have a good time. kathie lee and hoda are having ale royal watching party of their own in new york city. what did you think of the wedding? >> was there a wedding? did they kiss yet? >> twice!
. >> reporter: can you ask martin? i believe it's a derby. >> it looks dashing. >> you look handsome. >> kevin tibbles, thank you very much. they have made announcements at buckingham palace over the loudspeakers, first of all, telling the people no more kisses coming up and asking them to be patient but to step behind the barricades and make their way out of the circle. >> they said, calmly make your way out and that's what they are doing the way they came in,...
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statement, about the fbi arresting kevin hopham in connection with a plot to bomb a parade in honor of martin luther king day in spokane, washingtonment of -- washington. and what i've read in the press was the bomb was very sophisticated, the plot almost succeeded. a large number of people around there, at least looking at some of the press photographs, if bomb had gone off, the results would have been horrible. he reportedly had ties to white supremacist groups, and i mention this only because i don't want to lose sight of the fact that domestic terrorism may not be as visible as international terrorism, but also a threat to us just as timothy mcveigh in oklahoma city and others. what is the threat posed by domestic terrorism? how would you, just generally. not this particular case, but generally how do you see the threat of domestic terrorism?
statement, about the fbi arresting kevin hopham in connection with a plot to bomb a parade in honor of martin luther king day in spokane, washingtonment of -- washington. and what i've read in the press was the bomb was very sophisticated, the plot almost succeeded. a large number of people around there, at least looking at some of the press photographs, if bomb had gone off, the results would have been horrible. he reportedly had ties to white supremacist groups, and i mention this only...
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george martin comes here live from moscow these are the top stories natives accused of incompetence and media bias and to get out of the forces after an airstrike killed at least five rebels on the frontline this fall's harsh criticism of the alliance feel year to defeat pro-government forces during the three week operation which threatens to become a stalemate. plans to be allowed dead stricken fortune will spark anger and on europeans concerned that strong economies are once again forced to pay for others to prop up the euro zone portugal's we add homes those of ireland and greece with many predicting spain might be next. and the sounds of women dying every year at the hands of violent husbands in russia lead to calls for change in the law it's encouraged those suffering in silence to come forward. because of the headlines here in moscow is next this week martin anders explores what russia can offer for those obsessed with space above and beyond. hello and welcome to the fair no i'm standing in today for the highest and most famous bollywood steer in the russian capital but why but be
george martin comes here live from moscow these are the top stories natives accused of incompetence and media bias and to get out of the forces after an airstrike killed at least five rebels on the frontline this fall's harsh criticism of the alliance feel year to defeat pro-government forces during the three week operation which threatens to become a stalemate. plans to be allowed dead stricken fortune will spark anger and on europeans concerned that strong economies are once again forced to...
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martin wolf from the "financial times". we'll be back. stay with us. >> rose: steve and cokie roberts are here. they met as students when she was at s wellesley and he at harvard. they had different religions over terz t years their individual feiths have fortified their relationship. "our haggadah: united tradition through interfaith families" is a new book they have written together. i'm pleased to have these journalists and partners of 45 years with a bunch of grandchildren joining me now from this program. welcome. >> charlie, always so good to be with you. >> thank you so much, pal. >> rose: you, too, my friend. of all the things you might write about-- >> (laughs) and have. >> rose: and have, yes. why the? >> well, because it's handy. people all around the country and the world celebrate passover and this is a passover... this is the ril wall for passover. it's a book that contains the prayers of the passover service. and we have had a passover seder for more than 40 years and it's always been a mimeographed originally and then xero
martin wolf from the "financial times". we'll be back. stay with us. >> rose: steve and cokie roberts are here. they met as students when she was at s wellesley and he at harvard. they had different religions over terz t years their individual feiths have fortified their relationship. "our haggadah: united tradition through interfaith families" is a new book they have written together. i'm pleased to have these journalists and partners of 45 years with a bunch of...
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elizabeth palmer is in tripoli, and david martin at the pentagon. david, the u.s. says it's operating only in support of nato, but we're doing a lot more than we thought, aren't we? >> reporter: well, the pentagon revealed today that despite assurances the u.s. was no longer striking targets on the ground. american jets have, in fact, attacked libyan air defense sites three times in the last ten days. add in aerial refueling, reconnaissance, and electronic jamming missions, and the u.s. is flying 35% of all the nato missions. >> couric: so why are the europeans and the rebels complaining that americans aren't doing enough? >> reporter: well, they want the u.s. not to just attack qaddafi's air defenses. they want the u.s. to attack his ground forces. and specifically, they want to bring in the a.c.-130 gunship. here's the problem-- this is a video of a british jet dropping a bomb on a libyan tank. it destroys the tank, but then look what happens. all the libyan soldiers that were operating with that tank flee in pickup trucks. it's hard to bomb a pickup truck, but y
elizabeth palmer is in tripoli, and david martin at the pentagon. david, the u.s. says it's operating only in support of nato, but we're doing a lot more than we thought, aren't we? >> reporter: well, the pentagon revealed today that despite assurances the u.s. was no longer striking targets on the ground. american jets have, in fact, attacked libyan air defense sites three times in the last ten days. add in aerial refueling, reconnaissance, and electronic jamming missions, and the u.s....
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is set to have a new world number one england's lee westwood is in line to take top spot from german martin calm after winning in the knees in masses today but luke donald could end up at the summit himself if he wins in south carolina englishman riding his luck to take a one shot lead into the final round of the heritage i don't know what is third in the world at the moment in his penultimate round didn't get off to the best of starts his ball touching bouncing out of bounds on just the second hole a double bogey here seeing him briefly lose the lead but he was back to par by the time he reached the ten i really found his form finishing on a one under par seventy his first round of the tone but he still a shot ahead of defending champion jim fury. the american missing a putt for par on the last hole to play his chances of topping the lead of pool. meanwhile tennis number one rafael nadal has reached a landmark in his career the twenty four year old claiming his five hundred when i
is set to have a new world number one england's lee westwood is in line to take top spot from german martin calm after winning in the knees in masses today but luke donald could end up at the summit himself if he wins in south carolina englishman riding his luck to take a one shot lead into the final round of the heritage i don't know what is third in the world at the moment in his penultimate round didn't get off to the best of starts his ball touching bouncing out of bounds on just the second...
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the kevin martin rules are also still in the courts and now we are talking about another quadrennial review where you might be talking about something like this where you change the rules somewhat to increase the public interest aspect for broadcasters. do you think at this point given the fact that all of these things are already in court, that it is even possible for the fcc to move forward? >> guest: yes i do and i think you have to kind of segment this a little bit. i think ownership rules are kind of structural and go to the numbers. we can do some of that the congress may have to do some of that. it is kind of a time-consuming thing. but we can make a down payment on media reform in that get less to the structural rules and more to the behavior rules and the public interest guidelines in the approach i'm talking about. the fcc has the authority to do that right now. a notice of proposed rulemaking and in fact we have some localism out there to bring to a vote and do it. and we should have done that by now.
the kevin martin rules are also still in the courts and now we are talking about another quadrennial review where you might be talking about something like this where you change the rules somewhat to increase the public interest aspect for broadcasters. do you think at this point given the fact that all of these things are already in court, that it is even possible for the fcc to move forward? >> guest: yes i do and i think you have to kind of segment this a little bit. i think ownership...
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our chief meteorologist bill martin is here now. >>> we had a beautiful day today. >> things change around in a little bit. three days in a row of record warmth. things are changing. you suspicion that because of the sunset. there are clouds out there now. and those will increase tonight. there is a slight chance for a sprinkle and maybe drizzle or something of that nature. these are the highs today. highs tomorrow will be cooler by, heck, they will drop off six to eight degrees.
our chief meteorologist bill martin is here now. >>> we had a beautiful day today. >> things change around in a little bit. three days in a row of record warmth. things are changing. you suspicion that because of the sunset. there are clouds out there now. and those will increase tonight. there is a slight chance for a sprinkle and maybe drizzle or something of that nature. these are the highs today. highs tomorrow will be cooler by, heck, they will drop off six to eight degrees.
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martin marty. >> it's simply they want the best education for their child. trust is the big thing. they trust them to affirm the best in the family values. the schools are usually small enough that the teachers get to know everyone. >> reporter: tuition is $7,200, but the school pays more than half of that and must raise more than $1 million a year to do it. at events like this it tries to broaden its donor base by touting holy family as an investment in the community. >> it's safe, it's affordable, it's faith based, and holy family gets results. it's not uncommon at 3:00 to hear sirens instead of school bells in our neighborhood. and the sirens are going to these schools because there are gang fights and gang activities that takes place. >> my name is malik martin and i'm in fourth grade. >> reporter: to reach more affluent people, holy family put its development office 30 miles away, in the prosperous suburbs of chicago's north shore. half its income comes from donors, and that includes more than 30 congregations in the chicago area. >> teachers and tutors help us, and then we ca
martin marty. >> it's simply they want the best education for their child. trust is the big thing. they trust them to affirm the best in the family values. the schools are usually small enough that the teachers get to know everyone. >> reporter: tuition is $7,200, but the school pays more than half of that and must raise more than $1 million a year to do it. at events like this it tries to broaden its donor base by touting holy family as an investment in the community. >> it's...
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when a sniper's bullet took the life of civil rights leader martin luther king, jr. >> martin luther king 20 minutes ago died. (crowd groaning). >> reporter: for the next 48 hours, the nation burned. riots swept 168 cities. >> washington, chicago, detroit, boston, new york, these are just a few of the cities in which the negro anguish over dr. king's murder presumably by a white man expressed itself in violent destruction. >> reporter: federal troops were called in to patrol the streets of the nation's ghettos. even to guard the capital in washington d.c. >> so far at least 19 persons have been killed. the annual award of the oscars in hollywood has been postponed as well as the opening game of the american league and the national league. >> reporter: yet as the fire storm raged, the person at the center of it all was making a quiet get-away. >> an all points bulletin for a well dressed young white man seen running from the scene. >> reporter: it took two months and the largest manhunt in u.s. history to track down the killer. james earl ray. yet even now the motives and the man behi
when a sniper's bullet took the life of civil rights leader martin luther king, jr. >> martin luther king 20 minutes ago died. (crowd groaning). >> reporter: for the next 48 hours, the nation burned. riots swept 168 cities. >> washington, chicago, detroit, boston, new york, these are just a few of the cities in which the negro anguish over dr. king's murder presumably by a white man expressed itself in violent destruction. >> reporter: federal troops were called in to...
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martÍn tiene el informe. >> es algo que no habÍa ocurrido en mucho tiempo. este sistema de tormentas afectÓ 23 estados comenzÓ por el centro, avanzÓ hacia el sureste y luego hasta el noreste del
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>> couric: david martin. david, thank you. now, to libya, where moammar qaddafi's forces have been fighting rebels for more than two months. today, the u.s. ambassador said the death toll could be as high as 30,000. the situation in libya dominated my interview today with british prime minister david cameron at 10 downing street here in london. i began by asking him about a statement by a government official that britain must be ready to be in libya for the long haul. >> i think we should be both patient and persistent-- patient because, yes, this does take time to get this right, but persistent because we are doing, with our allies, absolutely the right thing. we must keep turning up the pressure, military pressure, diplomat pressure, political pressure, so that we give libyans a better chance at a better life. >> couric: can you envision arming the rebels in a more significant way? i know that great britain is currently provide some equipment and military advisers, but it's in its sixth week, this military intervention, and
>> couric: david martin. david, thank you. now, to libya, where moammar qaddafi's forces have been fighting rebels for more than two months. today, the u.s. ambassador said the death toll could be as high as 30,000. the situation in libya dominated my interview today with british prime minister david cameron at 10 downing street here in london. i began by asking him about a statement by a government official that britain must be ready to be in libya for the long haul. >> i think we...
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to become the new world number one ingolf india's lee westwood is in line to take top spot from john martin kyra after winning the indonesian masters but don't hold could himself end up at the summit if he wins in south carolina after the englishman rode his luck it's a one shot lead into the final round of the heritage dos is third in the world at the moment and his not stand to get off the best of starts his ball bouncing as a bounce on just the second hole a double bogey here seen him briefly lose the lead but he was back to park by the time he reached the turn and we found his form and she with a one under par seventy his was round of the tournament so far however he was still a shot at defending champion fearing the american mr pats a car on the last hole to scotland his chances of topping the leaderboard at the end of day three was. ten as well number one rafael nadal has beaten fellow spaniard david ferrer for the second final in
to become the new world number one ingolf india's lee westwood is in line to take top spot from john martin kyra after winning the indonesian masters but don't hold could himself end up at the summit if he wins in south carolina after the englishman rode his luck it's a one shot lead into the final round of the heritage dos is third in the world at the moment and his not stand to get off the best of starts his ball bouncing as a bounce on just the second hole a double bogey here seen him...
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martin's of va virginia known they had to stop the race to clean up after this mess. prado stuck on harvick's car. take a look from a couple of angles when you go inside you can see how many impact he absorbed when he hit the barrier. truexx went to see if harvick was all right. >>> last week harvick passed jimmy johnson to win at fontana. today he passed dale jr. >>> one of golf's biggest weeks is about to begin and phil mickelson will take some momentum to the masters. mickelson is the defender champion he's also in a role.
martin's of va virginia known they had to stop the race to clean up after this mess. prado stuck on harvick's car. take a look from a couple of angles when you go inside you can see how many impact he absorbed when he hit the barrier. truexx went to see if harvick was all right. >>> last week harvick passed jimmy johnson to win at fontana. today he passed dale jr. >>> one of golf's biggest weeks is about to begin and phil mickelson will take some momentum to the masters....