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whatever happens today is a reflection on trayvon martin's life. you better keep that in life. we have national voices, reverend reverend sharpton is on tv. we're getting things done. >> what's the process of getting your listeners involved? they come to hear some music and relationships and you're talking about serious stuff. >> our ratings are the highest when things like that happen. >> really? >> yeah. we can be talk about the sexiest thing in the world, but when you have mothers and their children and real men and their sons and daughters, dude, you're going to tap into something that gets the emotions rising out of everyone when you talk about the children. >> now, another one of the projects right now is concerning missing children. >> yeah. >> talk to me about that. >> what can be more devastating than that? i think of my own daughter and the young men that i'm mentoring. imagine your child missing. it's hard to imagine. until it happens to you, and we have had the parents talk about it. it it's one of the saddest things you can imagine, my child is gone. for me, i have
whatever happens today is a reflection on trayvon martin's life. you better keep that in life. we have national voices, reverend reverend sharpton is on tv. we're getting things done. >> what's the process of getting your listeners involved? they come to hear some music and relationships and you're talking about serious stuff. >> our ratings are the highest when things like that happen. >> really? >> yeah. we can be talk about the sexiest thing in the world, but when you...
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martin you just know and what do you tell investors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much and our capital should leave go to other countries and people have back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even drunk loads wrong because it pm and the head of the euro group he was quoted in may two thousand and eleven a saying when it becomes serious you have to live don't believe them don't believe if you train even if they fix it's not you know they're really screwed and i'm going to give you a last word of the program go well for everyone watching around the world listen to me listen to martin and yuri you seem like a nice man but i'll tell you your policies in your i pod is that everything's ok and things are just going to get better it's just not going to happen until we change the way we approach things the w
martin you just know and what do you tell investors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much and our capital should leave go to other countries and people have back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even drunk loads...
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so martins is trying to dismiss the problematic charges. convening authority refuses to dismiss the charges. can you say something about what is going on in the tension of why these various people within the administration seem to be pulling in different directions. >> to start with the question of an appeal from the d.c. circuit should the supreme court take it? the supreme court turned down all the appeals in habeas cases. those appeals were filed against the government seeking to get relief over the adverse ruling from the d.c. circuit. when the government appeals particularly when they appeal on an issue involving the constitutionality of the military commission statute, i think the supreme court is going to find it much more difficult to ignore. the governance, some lower court judges have thrown out our statues or part of our statute, we disagree and we want a definitive ruling that you expressly left open in 2006. odds are higher. secondly the fascinating drama is this. once it was clear from the d.c. circuit that conspiracy was not
so martins is trying to dismiss the problematic charges. convening authority refuses to dismiss the charges. can you say something about what is going on in the tension of why these various people within the administration seem to be pulling in different directions. >> to start with the question of an appeal from the d.c. circuit should the supreme court take it? the supreme court turned down all the appeals in habeas cases. those appeals were filed against the government seeking to get...
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martin you just know and what do you tell unvented only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you know maybe their fuel investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even john clarke drunk as a pm and the head of the euro group he was quoted in may two thousand and eleven a saying when it become serious you have to live don't believe them don't believe if you train even if they fix it's not you know they're really screwed and i'm going to give you the last word of the program go well for everyone watching around the world listen to me listen to martin and yuri you seem like a nice man but i'll tell you your policies and your ideas that everything's ok and things are just going to get better just not going to happen until we change the way we approach things the whole world
martin you just know and what do you tell unvented only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you know maybe their fuel investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even john clarke...
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martin you just know i do you tell inventors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even junk loads wrong because a pm and the head of the euro group he was quoted in may two thousand and eleven are saying when it becomes serious you have two lies and don't believe them don't believe it in twenty one they say it's fixed it's not you know they're really screw ups and i'm going to give you the last word the program go well for everyone watching around the world listen to me listen to martin and yuri you seem like a nice man but i'll tell you your policies and your ideas that everything's ok and things are just going to get better it's not going to happen until we change the way we approach th
martin you just know i do you tell inventors only subtly what do you tell investors martin. i mean you know this solution for the best in countries as awful people living there leave if you could only for russia investors should also leave you now maybe they have few investment opportunities but out that much you know competition would leave go to other countries and people give back and they're lying there are problems out of control or there is no easy fix and you know even junk loads wrong...
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martin, we're still going to see incredible wind gusts. we're going to see things begin to calm down. but the good news, the snow will end this morning from west to east and by tonight the matter of cleaning up. >> all i can say, alexandra, thank goodness it's a weekend. >> safe, much safer. >> we'll be checking back with you throughout the morning. >> -- the blizzard, of course, out in california, we've had one and we've had it and you can see i'll show you right here, in big bear lake, the other big story i've been watching is the manhunt and i'll show you where that is. here's big bear lake, about 90 miles east of los angeles and they had blizzard conditions there, as well. things are much better now, drier conditions, 19 degrees, again, windchill at 10, but they did have a foot of snow, those mountains, martin, are about 9,000 feet and the lake itself is about 7,000 feet. >> and you read my mind because that's where we are headed next talking about the snow and talking about the big manhunt that is taking place. the search that is on f
martin, we're still going to see incredible wind gusts. we're going to see things begin to calm down. but the good news, the snow will end this morning from west to east and by tonight the matter of cleaning up. >> all i can say, alexandra, thank goodness it's a weekend. >> safe, much safer. >> we'll be checking back with you throughout the morning. >> -- the blizzard, of course, out in california, we've had one and we've had it and you can see i'll show you right here,...
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martin luther king. much of the march on washington's iconography features king either up close at the podium or with a faceless crowd behind him. but here the leader and the former president from afar can both be seen in a distance atmospheric and collective shot. as king speaks, freed also pivots, capturing both front and back shots of the crowd with thousands of marchers separating freed and king with lincoln behind him. this image serves as a complex and collective portrait of the march on washington at the lincoln memorial. within a year freed crossed paths with king as he photographed the leader in a baltimore street parade on october 31, 1964. freed had gone back to europe and then returned again, and king himself had just gotten back from europe. and on this trip it was announced that he would receive the nobel peace prize, and this was one of the first public gatherings in his honor. freed devoted a full day to photographing king in baltimore including at a parade honoring him and at a speech at
martin luther king. much of the march on washington's iconography features king either up close at the podium or with a faceless crowd behind him. but here the leader and the former president from afar can both be seen in a distance atmospheric and collective shot. as king speaks, freed also pivots, capturing both front and back shots of the crowd with thousands of marchers separating freed and king with lincoln behind him. this image serves as a complex and collective portrait of the march on...
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martin? >> all right. athena, thank you very much for joining us from the site of what will be a funeral two hours from now. the first lady to attend. >>> to poppy harlow from rhode island. it's been a very pretty looking scene. >> reporter: it's been a beautiful morning. steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to get power back up. providence, beautiful. people are finally coming out to see the snow, including steve. all right. let's pan down. talk about a good use of snow shoe shoes. he has these modern contraptions on. my snow shoes in minnesota are wooden and he called me old school. but you say you don't get to get these out often, right? >> not that often. not that often these days. there's just not that many big snow storms anymore. >> reporter: is it worst than you expected, are you enjoying it? >> i'm enjoying it. all our pow
martin? >> all right. athena, thank you very much for joining us from the site of what will be a funeral two hours from now. the first lady to attend. >>> to poppy harlow from rhode island. it's been a very pretty looking scene. >> reporter: it's been a beautiful morning. steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to...
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>> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. martin luther king was just one of the people that would be a good march. for me, he felt that i should be in albany georgia or cambridge maryland. he was at howard university of the time and he would be going to those places where there was activism. >> host: in danger. >> guest: instead of going to a one day march. it just wasn't what he had a mind and i think he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for me going to a one day march would be the most exciting and radical thing i had done in my life at that point. >> host: i want to talk more about stokely but let's go back to the march. you were there when he gave that address. what did you think of the speech? did you think it would be iconic like the gettysburg address or fdr's speech? >> guest: no, not that point. for those of us who were there it was the final speech in a long day of speeches so yes i was very pleased to see martin luther king in person. i had heard about him and everyone kind of looks forward to what w
>> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. martin luther king was just one of the people that would be a good march. for me, he felt that i should be in albany georgia or cambridge maryland. he was at howard university of the time and he would be going to those places where there was activism. >> host: in danger. >> guest: instead of going to a one day march. it just wasn't what he had a mind and i think he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for...
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it comes on the week that martin would have turned 18. the teen's parents and supporters say their children should always feel safe and be able to walk in peace. the event got support from jamie fox. he was shot and killed by george zimmerman in february of of last year. >>> a michigan attorney says that valentine's day is the perfect time for a free divorce. instead of worrying about hock chocolates or roses, he is offering a contest for the couple to win a no pay divorce. he got the idea from a friend with a party to celebrate the end of her marriage. >> i thought about why not help someone move onto that independence on valentine's day. >> those divorce parties, lawyers got a dozen entries. he's actually calling some of them heartwarming and he would normally charge a around $3000, that's quite a deal. >>> this is the best video we've seen today when an owl in miami find a new home right inside the grill of this big truck. check out what the driver saw when she walked out to her vehicle. those yellow eyes looking right back at her. she
it comes on the week that martin would have turned 18. the teen's parents and supporters say their children should always feel safe and be able to walk in peace. the event got support from jamie fox. he was shot and killed by george zimmerman in february of of last year. >>> a michigan attorney says that valentine's day is the perfect time for a free divorce. instead of worrying about hock chocolates or roses, he is offering a contest for the couple to win a no pay divorce. he got the...
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when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the leak d.o.j. document on the obama administration's and big you ascribe tyria for what americans could be incinerated by us drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening new poll from the public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be doing that because it's illegal well put these people probably don't realize that this administration has created a legal framework to make what would normally be illegal and legal what's even more disturbing is that as long as it's not americans who are being executed people don't seem to care all of the same poll seventy five percent of people approve of drone wars to target whatever the u.s. brands as a quote national security threat is the this exact mentality is the problem this blind faith is what led to americans being the targets of assassinations without due process our silence is compl
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martin? >> nick, dorner allegedly wrote an 11,000-word manifesto, i believe, and has been on a mission to reclaim his credibility, his name. and he also alleges racism and injustice by the lapd, right? >> reporter: yeah. he says not much has changed here in the los angeles police department since the '90s, infamous days of corruption and alleged racism here in the lapd. he makes some very pointed aemgss in his manifesto. i had a chance to read that day before yesterday. we asked the lapd about the specific allegation of him being hacked, that he had to file a restraining order against one of his colleagues. but because this is an ongoing investigation, martin, the lapd was very tight lipped about commenting on those specific allegations. >> nick valencia outside the lapd headquarters. thanks very much for the update. >>> turning back now to the east coast. flight cancellations are starting to slow down as some airports resume service sooner than expected. we'll tell you who has the good news,
martin? >> nick, dorner allegedly wrote an 11,000-word manifesto, i believe, and has been on a mission to reclaim his credibility, his name. and he also alleges racism and injustice by the lapd, right? >> reporter: yeah. he says not much has changed here in the los angeles police department since the '90s, infamous days of corruption and alleged racism here in the lapd. he makes some very pointed aemgss in his manifesto. i had a chance to read that day before yesterday. we asked the...
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martin? >> kristin welker. kristin, thank you so much. >>> coming up, wayne lapierre's valentine's day vision, an american of fear and loathing. >>> good afternoon, martin. here is a look at how stocks are going to stand as we go into tomorrow morning's session. it was a mixed day. the jou pared its losses carablely but finished down 9.5 points. the s&p 500 finished up 1 point and the nasdaq gained almost 2. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. martin is back in just a moment after a quick break. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-
martin? >> kristin welker. kristin, thank you so much. >>> coming up, wayne lapierre's valentine's day vision, an american of fear and loathing. >>> good afternoon, martin. here is a look at how stocks are going to stand as we go into tomorrow morning's session. it was a mixed day. the jou pared its losses carablely but finished down 9.5 points. the s&p 500 finished up 1 point and the nasdaq gained almost 2. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide....
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martÍn espada welcome back. >> thank you. >> there's a very short poem in the book, four lines long, that i wonder if it's autobiographical. it's the poet's son. >> yes, it's in the book, and, yes, it is. the poet's son watches his father leave for another gig. once again you're choosing between dignity and christmas. >> that's it. >> that's it. it's like a sub-haiku. it is autobiographical. it is something my son said to me many years ago. now by son is 21 years old. he's a junior at bennington college. he's 6'7". fortunately, he responds to voice commands. he said this about ten years ago. and i never forgot it, obviously. i finally chose to write it down. >> you were leaving? >> i was literally walking out the door. >> going? >> to do another reading somewhere on the road. going anywhere and everywhere. it's what i used to call my tour of dying industrial cities. >> well, i -- >> "hello scranton." >> and he was 11-years-old and -- >> yeah. >> but he objected to your leaving. >> he did, he did. i think to a certain extent, this reflects the sacrifices that parents make if they are
martÍn espada welcome back. >> thank you. >> there's a very short poem in the book, four lines long, that i wonder if it's autobiographical. it's the poet's son. >> yes, it's in the book, and, yes, it is. the poet's son watches his father leave for another gig. once again you're choosing between dignity and christmas. >> that's it. >> that's it. it's like a sub-haiku. it is autobiographical. it is something my son said to me many years ago. now by son is 21 years...
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when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big u.s. criteria for what american could be infiltrated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's a legal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be doing that because it's illegal won't put these people probably don't realize that this administration has created a legal framework to make what would normally be illegal and legal what's even more disturbing is that as long as it's not americans who are being executed people don't seem to care all of the same poll seventy five percent of people approve of drone wars the target whatever the u.s. brands as a quote national security threat is the this exact mentality is the problem this blind faith is what led to americans being the targets of assassinations without due process our silence is compl
when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big u.s. criteria for what american could be infiltrated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's a legal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could...
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richard martin has more. >> de sign their names in a growing peace pact. >> we are here supporting the people and we are declaring this as a municipality free of violence. the gangs have battled for control of the lucrative drug route to guatemala making it one of the most dangerous areas. it now becomes the keystone where they have vowed to stop all criminal activity. it is part of a truce stuck between ms-13 and barrier 18, the largest street gangs. broker with the help of the catholic church, few expect the deal to hold. the gangs here are more like armies boasting tens of thousands of members and huge reserves of heavy weaponry. this has made all salvador one of the most violent countries in the americas. gang leaders say they remain committed to making this work. the government about bomb friday to help them re-enter society. >> we're going to invest. we're going to take social programs to the states. we have the commitment of international organizations in supporting this process with resources and also politically. >> the gangs and the government will both have to be true to the
richard martin has more. >> de sign their names in a growing peace pact. >> we are here supporting the people and we are declaring this as a municipality free of violence. the gangs have battled for control of the lucrative drug route to guatemala making it one of the most dangerous areas. it now becomes the keystone where they have vowed to stop all criminal activity. it is part of a truce stuck between ms-13 and barrier 18, the largest street gangs. broker with the help of the...
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martin luther king, jr. speaking december 20, 1956, announcing the end of the montgomery bus boycott after more than 380 days. in a moment, we will play more from the documentary, "king: a filmed record...from montgomery to memphis." the film has just been released on dvd. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> today we're bringing you major portions of this historic documentary, "king: a filmed record...from montgomery to memphis." this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we return to the film, when the actor james earl jones reads the langston huge column "who but the? the" and in the beginning of the birmingham campaign, a boycott of businesses it it led to hundreds of arrests including several arrests of dr. king himself who was moved to write his letter from a birmingham jail. you'll also hear dr. king read his letter in the context of the movement then underway. it was
martin luther king, jr. speaking december 20, 1956, announcing the end of the montgomery bus boycott after more than 380 days. in a moment, we will play more from the documentary, "king: a filmed record...from montgomery to memphis." the film has just been released on dvd. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> today we're bringing you major portions of this historic documentary,...
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the reverend lennox yearwood compared the rally to martin luther king's 1963 march on washington for civil-rights and. speakers included president obama's former green jobs adviser van jones. >> this is it. this is the last minute in the last quarter of the biggest bust important game humanity has ever played. this is it. one thing i know have been marked in this town, if you do not fight for what you want, you deserve what you get. if you tell fight for what you want, you deserve what you get. i have the honor of working for this president, and i want to direct my message to him. president obama, all the good that you have done, all the good you can imagine doing will be wiped out, wiped out by floods, by fires, by superstars if you fail to act now to deal with this crisis that is a gun pointed at the head of the future. everything you have done. history will judge you 20 years from now based on one decision alone. that decision is not in the hands of the congress. that decision is not in the hands of any governors. that decision is not in the hands of any mares or dogcatchers'. the
the reverend lennox yearwood compared the rally to martin luther king's 1963 march on washington for civil-rights and. speakers included president obama's former green jobs adviser van jones. >> this is it. this is the last minute in the last quarter of the biggest bust important game humanity has ever played. this is it. one thing i know have been marked in this town, if you do not fight for what you want, you deserve what you get. if you tell fight for what you want, you deserve what...
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. >>> remembering trayvon martin and the case that captured the attention of the nation. time tae should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. >>> our coverage continues of this massive nor'easter bearing down on the northeast. new jersey activating the emergency operations center. of course, we're going to keep you up to speed. the latest active results of our storm tracking throughout the day on msnbc. >>> on to a case now that has sparked so much outrage. nearly a year ago on tuesday a judge denied george zimmerman's request to delay his trial in the shooting death of trayvon martin. a bittersweet day for his family. he would have turned 18. supporters stood outside the courthouse and sang happy birthday. tomorrow, reverend al sharpton will join trayvon's parents for a peace walk in miami. with me now from florida is sabrina fulton and benjamin crump, the lawyer. we know that wednesday was your son's 18 tht hth birthday, the day that everyone had to
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go ahead, renee. >> reporter: good morning, martin. since this all began, we can tell you that nearly 5,000 flights have been canceled. and we're seeing the ripple effect here at reagan national airport this morning. i want to check out the boards and look at the situation. new york, canceled. you can see the situation doesn't look very good for those going to new york, portland, maine, canceled. a total of 83 arrivals and departures canceled today out of dca. the majority of those flights, i can tell you, it is because of weather situations here. now, as far as the airports go and those areas that are really hard hit, we do know that many of the airlines say they'd like to resume those flights starting today. we also know that in really, really bad areas like your bostons, we're not going to see any kind of activity until maybe about sunday. now, here at reagan national, we got a chance to speak to some people who know firsthand. some of these people have spent the night here because they are stuck. we met one man who is trying to get
go ahead, renee. >> reporter: good morning, martin. since this all began, we can tell you that nearly 5,000 flights have been canceled. and we're seeing the ripple effect here at reagan national airport this morning. i want to check out the boards and look at the situation. new york, canceled. you can see the situation doesn't look very good for those going to new york, portland, maine, canceled. a total of 83 arrivals and departures canceled today out of dca. the majority of those...
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you all the time abby martin and this brings that so today i want to talk about a very disturbing story the reason mouth our county new york will not be pursuing charges against the gang rape of a fifteen year old manhattan girl that occurred last year a reason well officials at the martin de porres academy a school for special needs kids asked police to drop the case we should read and get this a spokesperson for the police department said quote it was more of a consensual situation with their mental capabilities so basically the gang rape of a fifteen year old girl was consensual because the attackers and the victim had low i.q. is how this stuff is that thankfully the girl's family has filed a lawsuit against the school for their callous indifference and right rightfully so interestingly one of the kids involved was found competent enough by the police to be convicted for robbery yet somehow wasn't deemed mentally fit to be convicted for sexual assault if this story is crazy stick around because you ain't seen nothing yet. another large number of good for your job or seem anything li
you all the time abby martin and this brings that so today i want to talk about a very disturbing story the reason mouth our county new york will not be pursuing charges against the gang rape of a fifteen year old manhattan girl that occurred last year a reason well officials at the martin de porres academy a school for special needs kids asked police to drop the case we should read and get this a spokesperson for the police department said quote it was more of a consensual situation with their...
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the one who started it and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big us criteria for what americans could be incinerated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be doing that because it's illegal won't put these people probably don't realize that this administration has created a legal framework to make what would normally be illegal and legal what's even more disturbing is that as long as it's not americans who are being executed people don't seem to care all of the same poll seventy five percent of people approve of. drone wars the target whatever the u.s. brands as a quote national security threat is the this exact mentality is the problem this blind faith is what led to americans being the targets of assassinations without due process our silence
the one who started it and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big us criteria for what americans could be incinerated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could...
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martin? >> all right. athena, thank you very much for joining us from the site of what will be a funeral two hours from now. the first lady to attend. >>> to poppy harlow from rhode island. it's been a very pretty looking scene. >> reporter: it's been a beautiful morning. steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to get power back up. providence, beautiful. people are finally coming out to see the snow, including steve. all right. let's pan down. talk about a good use of snow shoe shoes. he has these modern contraptions on. my snow shoes in minnesota are wooden and he called me old school. but you say you don't get to get these out often, right? >> not that often. not that often these days. there's just not that many big snow storms anymore. >> reporter: is it worst than you expected, are you enjoying it? >> i'm enjoying it. all our power is undergro
martin? >> all right. athena, thank you very much for joining us from the site of what will be a funeral two hours from now. the first lady to attend. >>> to poppy harlow from rhode island. it's been a very pretty looking scene. >> reporter: it's been a beautiful morning. steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to...
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when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league d.o.j. document on the obama administration's and big u.s. criteria for what americans could be infiltrated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be doing that because it's illegal won't put these people probably don't realize that this administration has created a legal framework to make what would normally be illegal and legal what's even more disturbing is that as long as it's not americans who are being executed people don't seem to care all of the same poll seventy five percent of people approve of drone wars the target whatever the u.s. brands as a quote national security threat is the this exact mentality is the problem this blind faith is what led to americans being the targets of assassinations without due process our silence is comp
when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league d.o.j. document on the obama administration's and big u.s. criteria for what americans could be infiltrated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could...
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when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big u.s. criteria for what americans could be incinerated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mine shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be doing that because it's illegal won't put these people probably don't realize that this administration has created a legal framework to make what would normally be illegal and legal what's even more disturbing is that as long as it's not americans who are being executed people don't seem to care all of the same poll seventy five percent of people approve of drone wars to target whatever the u.s. brands as a quote national security threat is the this exact mentality is the problem this blind faith is what led to americans being the targets of assassinations without due process our silence is. well
when i was starting and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are you may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big u.s. criteria for what americans could be incinerated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mine shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could...
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martin luther king, taylor branch is here to talk about his new book "the king years:istic moments in the civil rights movement." he was a prophet with a political ear and a good sense of timing. he spoke about religion and race everyday, church and state and yet remarkably was never attacked for mixing church and states which a common thing and the reason is because he was so gifted about not trying to subdue one or the other. he would say equal soul or equal votes, take your pick, one day the south will know that when these disinherented children of god sat down at lunch counters they were in reality standing up for the best american drm and the most sacred values in our judeo-christian heritage. he had a remarkably stable balance appeal. >> rose: carmelo anthony and taylor branch when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: carmelo anthony is here. he is one of the best basketball players in the world. he is a six-time n.b.a. all-star and two-time olympic gold medal winner. this saturday his college
martin luther king, taylor branch is here to talk about his new book "the king years:istic moments in the civil rights movement." he was a prophet with a political ear and a good sense of timing. he spoke about religion and race everyday, church and state and yet remarkably was never attacked for mixing church and states which a common thing and the reason is because he was so gifted about not trying to subdue one or the other. he would say equal soul or equal votes, take your pick,...
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martin? >> you know, you mentioned that heavy snow. as these crews start to go out and start searching, what are they looking for? are they going to go to the cabins or the mountains? what exactly will they search? >> reporter: that's a really good question. yesterday they conducted searches of some abandoned cabins. about an eight-square-mile area. big bear is a popular ski resort, lot of skiers, snowboarders are traveling to the area this time of year. they're concentrating in an eight-square-mile area. if you remember dorner's pickup truck was found on thursday, that torched, burned out pickup truck. no word on what evidence came of that investigation into the pickup truck. but they are concentrating it there in that eight-square-mile area. really tough weather conditions for the search teams, martin. >> are they really certain he may be there? in other words, could this somehow have been a rouse to disguise and his movements are going some place else? >> reporter: i asked commander andy smith that yesterday, about whether or not th
martin? >> you know, you mentioned that heavy snow. as these crews start to go out and start searching, what are they looking for? are they going to go to the cabins or the mountains? what exactly will they search? >> reporter: that's a really good question. yesterday they conducted searches of some abandoned cabins. about an eight-square-mile area. big bear is a popular ski resort, lot of skiers, snowboarders are traveling to the area this time of year. they're concentrating in an...
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the white house called this another provocative step, and we asked david martin to look into it. >> reporter: the 3,000 new centrifuges would take up to a year to install, so iran still has not crossed the threshold to a nuclear weapon. but to david albright, who closely monitors the iranian nuclear program, this is an ominous development. >> it's iran signaling that they're going to dramatically increase their capability to produce enriched uranium, and it's the thing that everyone's been fearing. >> reporter: the new centrifuges, which iran apparently has been able to produce despite international sanctions, could turn out enriched uranium at three to five times the rate of its current centrifuges. once installed and in operation the centrifuges could give iran the capability to make a dash for the bomb faster than the u.s. and its allies could react. >> one or two weeks, they could have enough for a nuclear weapon, and that's going to be hard to both detect and respond to. >> reporter: the fact that they were trying to break out, wouldn't that still be detectable? >> but it may be detecta
the white house called this another provocative step, and we asked david martin to look into it. >> reporter: the 3,000 new centrifuges would take up to a year to install, so iran still has not crossed the threshold to a nuclear weapon. but to david albright, who closely monitors the iranian nuclear program, this is an ominous development. >> it's iran signaling that they're going to dramatically increase their capability to produce enriched uranium, and it's the thing that...
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when i started it and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are and may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big us criteria for what americans could be incinerated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be doing that because it's illegal to put these people probably don't realize that this administration has created a legal framework to make what would normally be illegal legal what's even more disturbing is that as long as it's not americans who are being executed people don't seem to care all of the same poll seventy five. percent of people approve of drone wars to target whatever the us brands as a quote national security threat is the this exact mentality is the problem this blind faith is what led to americans being the targets of assassinations without due process our silence is complicity in w
when i started it and abby martin and this is breaking the set so you probably are and may have already heard about the league a o.j. document on the obama administration's and big us criteria for what americans could be incinerated by u.s. drones well apparently americans are in the dark about the fact that this is even happening in the poll from public mind shows that forty percent of voters think it's illegal for the government to kill americans abroad. and so cute no way the u.s. could be...
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martin who was 17 was walking through a gated community in sanford when he was shot and killed. the man accused in his death is said to be tried on june 10th. martin's parents say they continue to work to keep their son's memory alive. >> we want to attend a candlelight ceremony here in new york. we've already done something in miami. we've done a peace walk to let teenagers know they have a right to walk in peace. >> zimmerman says he shot martin in self-defense. he is charged with second degree murder. >>> back here this year's preakness infield conceder et will concert will have a more hip-hop feel. >> ♪ long way from those hard ways ♪ ♪ >> pit bull headlined the party at the race course on saturday may 18th. he'll be joined by macklemore and ryan lewis. acts on a second stage will be announced closer to race day. >>> ravens coaches continue to check out some of the most talented college players in the country. john harbaugh and his coaches are in indianapolis for the college scouting combine. they have their eyes on the best of the college for the draft in april. manti
martin who was 17 was walking through a gated community in sanford when he was shot and killed. the man accused in his death is said to be tried on june 10th. martin's parents say they continue to work to keep their son's memory alive. >> we want to attend a candlelight ceremony here in new york. we've already done something in miami. we've done a peace walk to let teenagers know they have a right to walk in peace. >> zimmerman says he shot martin in self-defense. he is charged with...
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his parents tracy martin and sybina fulton led a moment of silence and actor jamie foxx spoke about what they've gone through. >> everyone out there, all over the world, keep in your prayers this family because it's tough for them because they have to breathe in front of you and that's a tough thing to do when the camera's constantly on you. >>> and in california, the search has been called off for a sailboat that reportedly sank with two adults and two children on board. they found no boat or people and said the distress calls may have been a hoax. >>> turning to stocks on tuesday, experts warn it could be a bumpy road ahead. today, keep an eye on anheuser-busch inbev. the brewery is in hot water ahead of this morning's earnings after numerous lawsuits claiming its iconic beers are watered down. the suits are based on information from several former employees. >>> also keep an eye on apple ahead of its shareholder meeting at noon eastern. investors eager to hear if the company plans to return any cash to them anytime soon. >>> walmart could see a bounce in a new initiative to put labels
his parents tracy martin and sybina fulton led a moment of silence and actor jamie foxx spoke about what they've gone through. >> everyone out there, all over the world, keep in your prayers this family because it's tough for them because they have to breathe in front of you and that's a tough thing to do when the camera's constantly on you. >>> and in california, the search has been called off for a sailboat that reportedly sank with two adults and two children on board. they...
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if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air check me out on twitter at abby martin and i can see you can follow me there and all my tweets linking to every segment from the show as well just random thoughts laugh throughout the day and also please help us get a break in the said trending on twitter ok we'll throw some hashtags we can get trending on this twitter sphere but only with your help so head to twitter dot com and check me out at abby martin and i'll let you take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned here about an energy source that may be doing more harm than good next. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. the way. to teach. americans' dependence on foreign oil has increasingly become a point of contention which is why the government has been seeking out alternative alternative domestic energy sources one of them you've probably heard of that becoming more readily used is called horizontal hydraulic fracturing also known as fracking where the extracting natural gas from shell rock is a controversial
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martin? >> casey wian reporting to us on the new reward being offered for christopher dorner's capture. >>> millions of people got slammed by the blizzard in the northeast have to get to work tomorrow, so today they were digging out. airports in new york, boston and connecticut are back open. and the power is back for a lot of people. not everybody, though. about 340,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark. the long island expressway will stay closed until 9:00 p.m. eastern in both directions between exits 57 and 73. susan candiotti is live now from brooklyn with more. how are people coping? >> reporter: hi, marty. being from boston, they're coping pretty well. i have an interesting vantage point. this is what you're seeing all around boston, piles and piles of snow. i can't tell you how tall this one is, but i can give you the viewpoint. looking up from our own video phone, as a fire truck is going by. i hope you can hear me still. but you have snowplows going all alongside streets to
martin? >> casey wian reporting to us on the new reward being offered for christopher dorner's capture. >>> millions of people got slammed by the blizzard in the northeast have to get to work tomorrow, so today they were digging out. airports in new york, boston and connecticut are back open. and the power is back for a lot of people. not everybody, though. about 340,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark. the long island expressway will stay closed until 9:00 p.m....