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>> trayvon martin's parents. their mission five years after their unarmed teenage son was gunned down in a case that put racial profiling, self-defense ask, state gun laws in the headlines. sparking a movement. >> i think that trayvon certainly ref-energized the civl rights movement in this country. >> has anything changed? >> it's very important that we continue this fight. >> plus where the buffalo roam. in the living room, of course. the family who has no problem letting their house-broken behemoth throw his weight around. >> he is my best friend. >> even stepping in as best man. how this wild thing became part of the family. >>> and behind the bachelor pad. the spectacular mansion where contestants compete for love, lust, and lots of roses. but when the cameras stop rolling, this place is also home to a real-life family. >> do they drain the pool for you? i hope so. >> but first the "nightline 5." >> incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin? i didn't think it would work. but it does. it's called alway
>> trayvon martin's parents. their mission five years after their unarmed teenage son was gunned down in a case that put racial profiling, self-defense ask, state gun laws in the headlines. sparking a movement. >> i think that trayvon certainly ref-energized the civl rights movement in this country. >> has anything changed? >> it's very important that we continue this fight. >> plus where the buffalo roam. in the living room, of course. the family who has no...
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enduring life of trayvon martin. a look back at the son they raised. and the trajvajic e tragic even change their lives. >> he loved doing things outdoors. so, just to have this life cut short and not to see him continue to do the things he liked it was very devastating. >> reporter: the bullet from george zimmerman's gun, pierced trayvon martin's heart and exposed and old wound in america's soul. fulton and martin paint a painful picture of confusion and frustration that followed. >> something else in the book i was struck by. this notion that there is this 17-year-old boy dead on the sidewalk. police don't canvas the neighborhood. don't knock on doo is this your son. why not? >> i couldn't tell you that. when i return to the residence that -- even that night, the crime scene tape had been taken down. and there was no soon of any altercations on the scene. and so -- it, it still isn't clear to me. >> they founded the trayvon martin foundation. here at florida memorial university. >> everything in here is trayvon. >>
enduring life of trayvon martin. a look back at the son they raised. and the trajvajic e tragic even change their lives. >> he loved doing things outdoors. so, just to have this life cut short and not to see him continue to do the things he liked it was very devastating. >> reporter: the bullet from george zimmerman's gun, pierced trayvon martin's heart and exposed and old wound in america's soul. fulton and martin paint a painful picture of confusion and frustration that followed....
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so i think the meat name trayvon martin represents not just to trayvon martin's but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. so it definitely was an important part of the movement an important part of the journey, i have so much respect for people who supported us. >> you said strangers defended on our cause like angels. in addition to the student side view of what this must be like as a parent was to also see the players who come in overtime. your first conversations whether it be jasmine or natalie jackson , can you talk a little bit about -- very often for a casual viewer or reader someone who just knows the name trayvon martin and knows the case loosely, they don't necessarily see the pieces that come into play terms of they see a rally but don't know who was involved. can you talk about how some of these people who perhaps you guys are right flee the face of your sons break legacy, but how they play a role in turning what could've been the death of a young man into a name that rings out across the nation. i th
so i think the meat name trayvon martin represents not just to trayvon martin's but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. so it definitely was an important part of the movement an important part of the journey, i have so much respect for people who supported us. >> you said strangers defended on our cause like angels. in addition to the student side view of what this must be like as a parent was to also see the...
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. >>> the death of trayvon martin spurred a movement that is building around the country. ut didn't happen on its own. we were not for the love and courage of his parents sabrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon's story would not be the catalyst for change that it is today. they join us now discuss their new memoirs called "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin." good to see you. >> glad to you have here. >> wish it was under different circumstances which leads me to ask whether or not you ever get tired of doing this? do you ever just -- >> it drains you. it drains you. but we know that there's a long road ahead of us. and we know that our fight just ended in one day. we have a life long fight. uphill battle. we vow to continue this fight until the day we take our land. so our work isn't done. >> how much more difficult is it? no one ever closed on the death
. >>> the death of trayvon martin spurred a movement that is building around the country. ut didn't happen on its own. we were not for the love and courage of his parents sabrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon's story would not be the catalyst for change that it is today. they join us now discuss their new memoirs called "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin." good to see you. >> glad to you have here. >> wish it was under different circumstances...
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i think the name trayvon martin represents not just to trayvon martin was, that all young black and brown boys, and girls as well, that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night 9:00 eastern on afterwards. c-span, we will hear next term president trump speaking at the annual conservative political action conference, known as cpac, followed by a town hall with chuck grassley. at 7:00, washington journal is live with your calls at a look at the headlines. president trump spoke earlier today at the conservative political action conference that took place just outside washington, d.c. the president used the speech to talk about the media and what his administration was doing to help the economy and protect the country from terrorism and other threats. this is 50 minutes. ♪ >> ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land
i think the name trayvon martin represents not just to trayvon martin was, that all young black and brown boys, and girls as well, that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night 9:00 eastern on afterwards. c-span, we will hear next term president trump speaking at the annual conservative political action conference, known as cpac, followed by a town hall with chuck grassley. at 7:00, washington journal is live with your calls at a look at the headlines....
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where trayvon martin was killed. >> we think about it all the time. it was shocking that not enough was, i feel, was done in the community. that's just my personal opinion >> reporter: for others, the controversy doesn't burn as hot but still there. >> i don't think it's forgotten but i don't think it consumes people on a daily basis. people, they get busy with the lives and go on. >> people bring flowers and thing to the memorial >> and francis oliver works every day to make sure it never is >> we have a lot of people that still come and do the memorial, take pictures, by the name, sit on the side. >> reporter: an example of great social change? zimmerman's own attorney says there is a long road ahead. >> i think that was the empty bumper that started this fire we're focused on. i would like to say that we've made great strides since then. we haven't. yet. >> reporter: steven h, a lk, fox news. s. >>> an uncertain future for some of pennsylvania public universities. falling enrollment may cause some schools to close. pennsylvania state system of high
where trayvon martin was killed. >> we think about it all the time. it was shocking that not enough was, i feel, was done in the community. that's just my personal opinion >> reporter: for others, the controversy doesn't burn as hot but still there. >> i don't think it's forgotten but i don't think it consumes people on a daily basis. people, they get busy with the lives and go on. >> people bring flowers and thing to the memorial >> and francis oliver works every...
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it's worth fighting for not only trayvon martin but other trayvon martins as well. and so florida took a while to get in this mess. it's going to take time to get out of this mess. but we truly know that trayvon is in heaven. i'm not going to let just a specific location define where i go and where i cannot go. even though in the beginning i said i would never going to that area again. but i'm a mom. i'm a human being just like anybody else. i felt that my son was being mistreated. i felt that he was murdered. he was profiled. he was chased. and he was killed. and i felt that i needed to be there because i needed to be his spokesperson. i needed to be his voice. >> so you feel similarly. you haven't left either. >> definitely. it's -- we're not going to run from the fight. definitely. and in order to make a change, you have to be part of the change. that's why we stay in florida. we know we can make a change right there. we definitely trying to work hard to change some of the laws that apply to us directly and indirectly. and so if we packed up and left, that would
it's worth fighting for not only trayvon martin but other trayvon martins as well. and so florida took a while to get in this mess. it's going to take time to get out of this mess. but we truly know that trayvon is in heaven. i'm not going to let just a specific location define where i go and where i cannot go. even though in the beginning i said i would never going to that area again. but i'm a mom. i'm a human being just like anybody else. i felt that my son was being mistreated. i felt that...
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we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized the country. >> the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin wise but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night on afterwards. welcome mara keisling, the executive director of the national center for transgender equality. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. host: we want to get your response to the cpac conference yesterday. >> this issue was a huge example of the obama administration's overreach
we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized the country. >> the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin wise but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night on afterwards. welcome mara keisling, the executive director of the national center for transgender equality. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. host: we want to get your response to the cpac...
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martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brun boys and some girls as well, that have been killed and nobody has been held account able, -- accountable so it was an important part of the movement, important parent of the journey and just have so much respect for people that supported us. >> tracy, you write that train jerries descended on our cause like angels, and what was fascinating in addition to this inside view of what this must be like as a parent, was to also see some of the kind 0 players who come bo play over time. your first conversations with -- whether it be jasmine rand or natalie jackson or ben crump, the -- i know from work wig many of these cases or the michael -- you talk about -- i think very often for a casual viewer, casual read are, someone who just knows the name. trayvon martin, knows the case loosely, they don't necessarily see all of the pieces that come into play. they see a rally but don't know who was involved. they wander how ben crump -- can you talk about some of these people who perhaps -- you guys are rightfully the fac
martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brun boys and some girls as well, that have been killed and nobody has been held account able, -- accountable so it was an important part of the movement, important parent of the journey and just have so much respect for people that supported us. >> tracy, you write that train jerries descended on our cause like angels, and what was fascinating in addition to this inside view of what this must be like as a parent,...
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who is trayvon martin? what i enjoyed about the book was learning more details about him and how he was raised and his interests. so much has been written and said about your son. can you tells us a little bit and i know you did so a million times but talk about what trayvon was and what why missed when digging through the school records and such. tell us about the son you knew. >> that is one of the reasons we wrote the book. we wanted the parent's point of view. a lot of times the books written did they didn't know trayvon or who he was. we want to put the name with an average teenager. he was very affectionate. he didn't care where he was. if he wanted a hug and a kiss he got one. he didn't mind people around him. like a lot of times when they are little we always kissed them whether girls or boys. but as he got older, it didn't phase him that people were around. so he was very affectionate. he felt he wanted to do everything for me. that is where the name cupcake came. he was a good kid. he did everythi
who is trayvon martin? what i enjoyed about the book was learning more details about him and how he was raised and his interests. so much has been written and said about your son. can you tells us a little bit and i know you did so a million times but talk about what trayvon was and what why missed when digging through the school records and such. tell us about the son you knew. >> that is one of the reasons we wrote the book. we wanted the parent's point of view. a lot of times the books...
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but i know that it is not just about trayvon martin, it its about so many other trayvon martins, it is about our young lady being shot and killed, it is about, our teenagers being shot and killed. men being shot and killed. and so, it is so much bigger than trayvon that twee really didn't understand initially but i think we kind of get it now. that it is very important that we continue this fight. >> for "nightline," byron pitts in miami. >> the book just came out tuesday. his parents say they're kidding running for office. >> yes. we'll see how it all plays out. so much happened in five years. hard to believe five years. a lot has happened since then. >> all right, come offing up in the next half-hour. the new video of harrison ford's close call with a 737 as authorities say he mistook the taxi way for the run way. >> first, bao baoo goats bye-bye. one of the beloved giant pandas on the panda express and for a new life. you're watching "world news now." troducing flonase sensimis. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, n
but i know that it is not just about trayvon martin, it its about so many other trayvon martins, it is about our young lady being shot and killed, it is about, our teenagers being shot and killed. men being shot and killed. and so, it is so much bigger than trayvon that twee really didn't understand initially but i think we kind of get it now. that it is very important that we continue this fight. >> for "nightline," byron pitts in miami. >> the book just came out tuesday....
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announcer 2: sunday night on afterward -- >> my focus was to get justice for trayvon martin, and all of these obstacles were placed in our path. what parent do you know that has a 17-year-old that, if something happens to them, they wouldn't want answers? thrust ont has been us, we understand there is a bigger picture, something more important than just the death of our son. there are other lives out there that we are trying to impact. the fifth2: on anniversary of the death of trayvon martin, his parents, sabrina and tracy, talk about his life and death, and their experience with the judicial system in their book. they are interviewed by the leslie lowery, a washington post correspondent. >> what you think of the legacy of your son's life and of his death and the activism that has been birthed because of it? you look at the group black written in response to the failure to convict george zimmerman -- if you think about that, what comes to mind? >> we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized his country. >> the name came from not just in was -- who he was but all bla
announcer 2: sunday night on afterward -- >> my focus was to get justice for trayvon martin, and all of these obstacles were placed in our path. what parent do you know that has a 17-year-old that, if something happens to them, they wouldn't want answers? thrust ont has been us, we understand there is a bigger picture, something more important than just the death of our son. there are other lives out there that we are trying to impact. the fifth2: on anniversary of the death of trayvon...
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trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was, but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well, that have been killed in nobody is being held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is leonard leo. he is executive vice president of the federalist society currently serving as a white , house adviser on president trump's supreme court nominee. thank you for being with us. leonard: good to be here. steve: joining us, we have jess bravin and josh gerstein.
trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was, but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well, that have been killed in nobody is being held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is leonard leo. he is executive vice president of the federalist society currently serving as a white , house adviser on president trump's supreme court nominee. thank you for being with us. leonard: good to be here. steve:...
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watch this. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. i think they are right to expect that all of us as americans are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we're going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. >> i think many people remember where they were when that happened. tracy, even with all the protests all around the country demanding justice for your son, you felt that there were major injustices when it came to the acquittal of george zimmerman. tell us about that. and you write about it in the book. >> we felt as though as a family that we didn't get justice at all. we felt as though the state of florida didn't prosecute as they should have prosecuted. we also felt as though they had the evidence. we just felt as though it wasn't laid out how it should have been laid out. >> sybrina -- ms. fulton, in the book you write that somehow you felt that your son was on trial too. i know you've talked about it. but it's interesting in the book how you write
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coming up, trayvon martin's parents on their son's legacy and the future of race relations in donald trump's america.
coming up, trayvon martin's parents on their son's legacy and the future of race relations in donald trump's america.
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their book, the enduring life of trayvon martin. aree are -- they interviewed by a washington post reporter. >> what do you think of the legacy of your son's life and death and the activism because of it? you look at the group black lives matter written in response to the failure to convict george zimmerman. what do you -- what comes to mind? >> first and foremost, we think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized this country. >> i think the name trayvon martin represents not just who he was, but all young black and brown boys and some girls as killed andave been nobody has been held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. "washington journal" continues. host:
their book, the enduring life of trayvon martin. aree are -- they interviewed by a washington post reporter. >> what do you think of the legacy of your son's life and death and the activism because of it? you look at the group black lives matter written in response to the failure to convict george zimmerman. what do you -- what comes to mind? >> first and foremost, we think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized this country. >> i think the name trayvon martin represents not...
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sunday, trayvon martin would have been 22 years old. on february 26th, 2012, martin, then 17 years old walking back to his father's house after the store for snacks. he was shot and killed. his killer was not arrested this night. after a national outcry, an arrest and trial which ended in acquittal. sybrina msnbc and he was shot and killed. martin's killer was not arrested that night. after a national outcry there was an arrest in april and a trial, which ended in an acquittal. trayvon martin's parents have now written about that darkest chapter in their life. it's called "rest in power." i sat down with them to talk about what they would want the world to know about their son. >> we wanted people to see who we were as people, who trayvon was as a teenager. and we don't feel as though we got the chance to show the world who he truly was. >> we had to reach out to those families. those families we were connected to because of the death of a child, with all of the families we still stay connected to, and so that is the circle, that is my
sunday, trayvon martin would have been 22 years old. on february 26th, 2012, martin, then 17 years old walking back to his father's house after the store for snacks. he was shot and killed. his killer was not arrested this night. after a national outcry, an arrest and trial which ended in acquittal. sybrina msnbc and he was shot and killed. martin's killer was not arrested that night. after a national outcry there was an arrest in april and a trial, which ended in an acquittal. trayvon martin's...
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parents of trayvon martin, unarmed when shot to death years ago. reaching a fever pitch when zimmerman found not guilty. i spoke to coauthors of a new book about their son. "rest in power: enduring life of trayvon martin" beautiful cover. can't wait to read it. how are you doing? >> very well. busy with the book. >> remember former president barack obama, spring of 2012 reacting to the death of your son. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. and, you know, i think they are right to expect that all of us as americans are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we're going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. >> i think many people remember where they were when that happened. even with all the protests around the country demanding justice for your son, you felt there were major injustices in the acquittal. you wrote about it in the book. >> we felt as family we didn't get justice at all. felt as though the state of florida doesn't prosecute as they should have pr
parents of trayvon martin, unarmed when shot to death years ago. reaching a fever pitch when zimmerman found not guilty. i spoke to coauthors of a new book about their son. "rest in power: enduring life of trayvon martin" beautiful cover. can't wait to read it. how are you doing? >> very well. busy with the book. >> remember former president barack obama, spring of 2012 reacting to the death of your son. >> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. if i...
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by neighborhood watch, trayvon martin. his farns recently poined a former new if i am mare sfw fry. a tragic event that would change their lives. >> he was very out going. i used to call him outdoors. just to have this life curt short and not to see him continue tootoo the things hat thee likes was very dev skating. that exposed an old wound in america's toll. this motion that there's a 17-year-old boy dead on the sidewalk. don't don't canvas the neighborhood. why not? >> and even at night the crime scene had tape had been taken down. and there was no sign of any altercations on the scene. >> reporter: they founded the trayvon martin foundation. sebreenau spoke at the democratic national committee last year. >> i am here for my son, trayvon martin. >> she's even thinking about running her oft hur fl. to even have your name mentioned in pub lock. >> i would not have imagined this but sometimes you head to to make sureio are playing the hand right. is the face of the movement, has to innerer jz you in some what. >> i would m
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that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody's been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "after words." >>> on december 12th, 1991 president george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act, also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began a formal process between the russians and the united states of cooperative storage, dismantling and destruction of soviet nuclear and chemical weapons. next, a panel discussion featuring former senator sam nunn and richard lugar marking the 25th anniversary of the initiative. in historic kennedy caucus room on capitol hill. the program and awards ceremony was co-hosted by the national security archive, the carnegie corporation, the carnegie endowment, and the nuclear threat initiative. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, just a few words of welcome today. i'm tom blanton. i'm director of the national security archive at george washington university and honored to be one
that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody's been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "after words." >>> on december 12th, 1991 president george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act, also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began a formal process between the russians and the united states of cooperative storage,...
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that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody's been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "after words." >>> on december 12th, 1991 president george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act, also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began a formal process between the russians and the united states of cooperative storage, dismantling and destruction of soviet nuclear and chemical weapons. next, a panel discussion featuring former senator sam nunn and richard lugar marking the 25th anniversary of the initiative. in historic kennedy caucus room on capitol hill. the program and awards ceremony was co-hosted by the national security archive, the carnegie corporation, the carnegie endowment, and the nuclear threat initiative. it's an hour and 15 minutes.
that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody's been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "after words." >>> on december 12th, 1991 president george h.w. bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act, also known as the nunn-lugar act. it began a formal process between the russians and the united states of cooperative storage,...
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think that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was, but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night at nine eastern on "after words." >> next, former florida governor jeb bush talks about leadership lessons he learned as governor. afterwards, he sits down with his son, texas land commissioner george p. bush, for an interview. this event was held at the bush presidential center at texas a&m be university. >> howdy. and welcome, everyone, to thege george bush presidential library center. i'm david jones, the ceo of the library foundation. it is my honor to welcome you ask to invite you to join me in welcoming the 41st president of the united states and miss bushe [applause]
think that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was, but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night at nine eastern on "after words." >> next, former florida governor jeb bush talks about leadership lessons he learned as governor. afterwards, he sits down with his son, texas land commissioner george p. bush, for an interview. this event was held at the bush...
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. >>> still to come, trayvon martin's parents join me to talk about their new book, "rest in power." you don't want to miss it. pain used to shut me down during pick-up games. but with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, it works fast and you won't stink. >>> in a social media firestorm set off by the reverend al sharpton, after he slammed president trump's border order by calling jesus a refugee. >> on sunday he tweeted, "before you head to church today, remember to thank god for his son, jesus, a refugee who fled to egypt." >> well, that's not exactly accurate. >> well, according to the bible, it's really not. >> some folks are relying on alternative facts to challenge my criticism of president trump's immigration policies and my reference to jesus as a refugee. let's start with webster's definition of refugee -- one that flees, especially a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution. now let's go to the bible. matthews second chamt, 13th verse
. >>> still to come, trayvon martin's parents join me to talk about their new book, "rest in power." you don't want to miss it. pain used to shut me down during pick-up games. but with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, it works fast and you won't stink. >>> in a social media firestorm set off by the reverend al sharpton, after he slammed president trump's border...
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we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized the country. >> the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin wise but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night on afterwards. welcome mara keisling, the executive director of the national center for transgender equality. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. host: we want to get your response to the cpac conference yesterday. >> this issue was a huge example of the obama administration's overreach to suggest a one-size-fits-all federal government approach to issues that are best dealt with and solved at a personal level, at a local level. i have made clear from the moment i spent in this job that it is our job to protect students and do that to the full extent that we can, and also to provide students, parents, and teachers with more flexibility around how education is delivered and how education is experienced, and to protect and preserve personal freedoms. host: with that, president trump reversing the dire
we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized the country. >> the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin wise but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night on afterwards. welcome mara keisling, the executive director of the national center for transgender equality. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. host: we want to get your response to the cpac...
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in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign relations president richard haas for the challenges facing us foreign policy. of this morning political consultant roger stowe examined how donald trump was able to win the 2016 presidential election. >> the first person to imagine a trump presidency was not me but former president richard nixon. i was working for nixon doing political chores in his postpresidential years and he met donald trump in george steinbrenner's box and they hit it off. he called me the next day and said i met your man. i got to tell you he has got it. he could really go all the way. >> he said that? >> and then days later he dropped a note which i reproduce in the book to donald trump that said as is so typical of nixon's circa location, nixon saw you on the mike douglas show and thought you were superb and if yo
in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign relations president richard haas for the challenges facing us foreign policy. of this morning political consultant roger stowe examined how donald trump was able to win the 2016 presidential...
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it's titled, "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin." the new england patriots scored a historic win during sunday beating ther bowl atlanta falcons 34-28 after unprecedented comeback. during the halftime show, lady gaga performeded woodie guguthre "this land is your land," and "born this way," a song celebrating the lgbt community. a handful of the ads appppearedo make political statements, such as as an audi ad demanding equal pay for women and an anheuser-busch ad that portrayed a fictionalilized account of the co-founder's immigrant story. but the most e explicitly political ad designed for the supeperbowl was rejecteded by f. lulumber 84's ororiginal ad depd the lengthy journey of a mexican mother and daughter toward the united states, only to confront a looming wall at the border. after it was rejected, the company broadcast only the beginning of the ad, and then directed viewers to see the rest of the ad on its w website whihh promptly crasheded amid the traffic surge. this i is part of the rejected d when the mother and her daugh
it's titled, "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin." the new england patriots scored a historic win during sunday beating ther bowl atlanta falcons 34-28 after unprecedented comeback. during the halftime show, lady gaga performeded woodie guguthre "this land is your land," and "born this way," a song celebrating the lgbt community. a handful of the ads appppearedo make political statements, such as as an audi ad demanding equal pay for women and an...
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in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign relations president richard haas for the challenges facing us foreign policy. of this morning political consultant roger stowe examined how donald trump was able to win the 2016 presidential election. >> the first person to imagine a trump presidency was not me but former president richard nixon. i was working for nixon doing political chores in his postpresidential years and he met donald trump in george steinbrenner's box and they hit it off. he called me the next day and said i met your man. i got to tell you he has got it. he could really go all the way. >> he said that? >> and then days later he dropped a note which i reproduce in the book to donald trump that said as is so typical of nixon's circa location, nixon saw you on the mike douglas show and thought you were superb and if yo
in the coming weeks on afterwards the parents of trayvon martin, sabrina fulton and tracy martin, discuss this done's life-and-death as well as their experiences for the judicial system. other and journalist cynthia littleton reflect on the founding fathers calls for a unified america. council on foreign relations president richard haas for the challenges facing us foreign policy. of this morning political consultant roger stowe examined how donald trump was able to win the 2016 presidential...
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on afterwards the late trayvon martin's appearance remember their son's life. this weekend marks the fifth anniversary of his death. also, david horwitz weighs in on what should be president trumps top priorities and harvard history professor provides a history of civil wars from around the world. plus, university of delaware history professor eric armstrong dunbar on the life of own a judge, an escaped slave once-- once owned by george and martha washington. john adams of years of the political influence of the wealthy and how everyday items and occurrences can help explain physics. that happens this weekend on book tv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books, television for serious readers. .. at unc chapel hill. so you can tell tim is a very inclusive guy he has an appointment at duke and at unc. and when i can talk basketball tonight. he is the author of several books it was a finalist of the national book award tim also serves on the executive board of the north carolina naacp tim can tell you more about this book and way more than i can i just want to sa
on afterwards the late trayvon martin's appearance remember their son's life. this weekend marks the fifth anniversary of his death. also, david horwitz weighs in on what should be president trumps top priorities and harvard history professor provides a history of civil wars from around the world. plus, university of delaware history professor eric armstrong dunbar on the life of own a judge, an escaped slave once-- once owned by george and martha washington. john adams of years of the...
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. >> on the fifth anniversary of the death of trayvon martin, his parents talk about their son's life and death and their experience with the judicial system in their book "rest in power." they are interviewed by a washington post national reporter. >> five years removed, what do you think of the legacy of your son's life and of his death and of the activism because of it? look at million cities united in the group and phrase black lives matter. what comes to mind when you think of that? >> first and foremost, we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized this country. >> it is not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys, and some girls, as well, that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwords." watch c-span as president donald trump delivers his first address to a joint session of congress. this congressp: is going to be the busiest congress we have had in decades. >> tuesday and not a clock p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org . listen on the c-span radio app. continues. journal" s
. >> on the fifth anniversary of the death of trayvon martin, his parents talk about their son's life and death and their experience with the judicial system in their book "rest in power." they are interviewed by a washington post national reporter. >> five years removed, what do you think of the legacy of your son's life and of his death and of the activism because of it? look at million cities united in the group and phrase black lives matter. what comes to mind when you...
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trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was, but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well, that have been killed in nobody is being held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is leonard leo. he is executive vice president of the federalist society currently serving as a white , house adviser on president trump's supreme court nominee. thank you for being with us. leonard: good to be here. steve: joining us, we have jess bravin and josh gerstein. thanks to both of you for being with us. let me begin with a comment made by ted cruz at cpac. he expects another supreme court vacancy this summer. what do you expect? the court is quite old at this point. it's been a while since we've had another vacancy except in the death of justice scalia. i think the white house always has to be prepared for this. steve: with the nomination of neil gorsuch, and that any mind -- and the minds of democrats who have to consider him or somebody else what does that , mean in terms of the politics we will face in the coming months? le
trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was, but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well, that have been killed in nobody is being held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is leonard leo. he is executive vice president of the federalist society currently serving as a white , house adviser on president trump's supreme court nominee. thank you for being with us. leonard: good to be here. steve:...
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we also hear from the parents of trayvon martin, the black 17—year—old killed by a white neighbourhood watch volunteer. it is supposed to be that we are all the same but i do not think with this administration with the things they are doing approving it to be true. a question about the speaker in the house of commons. we will hear the case for and against. this flaw this a ’ rgad no ‘iwas to ‘ i was to step across and into it, if i was to step across and into it, there is a real danger that i could be shot. hello. for the last five and a half years, sir bernard hogan has been a senior policeman.
we also hear from the parents of trayvon martin, the black 17—year—old killed by a white neighbourhood watch volunteer. it is supposed to be that we are all the same but i do not think with this administration with the things they are doing approving it to be true. a question about the speaker in the house of commons. we will hear the case for and against. this flaw this a ’ rgad no ‘iwas to ‘ i was to step across and into it, if i was to step across and into it, there is a real...
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. >>> the parents of trayvon martin spoke about his legacy at the library is of philadelphia today. he was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch control volunteer in 2012. his death and the acquittal of the man that shot him sparked outrage nationwide. they talked about the experience with teens during the event today and shared detailed about their son, called rest in power. the enduring love of trayvon martin. >>> archbishop chaput announced a partnership with serves and the high schools of philadelphia. they will be consider global high school, changing identities for the encouragement of global citizenship. and today the citizens made thousands of prepackaged meals to help those in need. the action cam got an up close look at cars on display hosted by customized ride and they were scooped up by vinny curry and jason peters. the auto show runs through sunday at the pennsylvania convention center. >>> and looking live outside at sky 6 hd a check of the forecast when we come back. meteorologist, cecily tynan, has your accuweather forecast. did you know slow internet can actually
. >>> the parents of trayvon martin spoke about his legacy at the library is of philadelphia today. he was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch control volunteer in 2012. his death and the acquittal of the man that shot him sparked outrage nationwide. they talked about the experience with teens during the event today and shared detailed about their son, called rest in power. the enduring love of trayvon martin. >>> archbishop chaput announced a partnership with serves and...
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. it has been nearly 5 years since the death of trayvon martin. this week in aps walk was held in his memory. february 26 walmart five years since he was shot by a neighborhood watch and florida. >> it is good to see everybody -- with the movement for justice. everybody realizes this isn't just about justice for trayvon martin. it is about justice for all of our children. >> his father said three teenagers were shot in their high school in miami gardens. among the participants were members from the aclu and the circle of mothers group -- women who have lost children to gun violence. >>> the city of san jose will start the new week cleaning up streets. the illegal dumping rapid response team will be collecting trash this morning. as part of the beautify san jose campaign that the mayor talked about in his state of the city address. we will be talking to me or -- today about this and a lot more that is coming up. >>> right now -- we will be back with more on our story. the emergency spillway coverage at the oroville dam. lives star wars, this is the
. it has been nearly 5 years since the death of trayvon martin. this week in aps walk was held in his memory. february 26 walmart five years since he was shot by a neighborhood watch and florida. >> it is good to see everybody -- with the movement for justice. everybody realizes this isn't just about justice for trayvon martin. it is about justice for all of our children. >> his father said three teenagers were shot in their high school in miami gardens. among the participants...
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the book inspired by the trayvon martin case about a basketball player wrongly beaten by a white police officer. it goes viral. >> reynolds is black from university of maryland. he says the solve is start of a conversation. >> i don't think we enter into this thing as self-righteous duo. that's not the case. for us, it's we created to add to the pack. >> racism is a big police brutality is the topic as well. it's not going away unless we talk about it. >> a presentation for public at 7:00 p.m. tonight at the arlington public library central branch on quincy street. >>> madonna was in a courtroom where a judge granted permission today for her to adopt two more children. she came under scrutiny in 2006-09 when she adopted a boy and girl in the same country. many say she was allowed to skirt the laws. you don't see this everyday. a spacecraft sitting on the side of the road. arizona state troopers pulled over along a casa grande interstate to check out what looked like an old nasa spacecraft with a parachute attached. it was an old rusted mixer that an artist turn into an attraction. he sa
the book inspired by the trayvon martin case about a basketball player wrongly beaten by a white police officer. it goes viral. >> reynolds is black from university of maryland. he says the solve is start of a conversation. >> i don't think we enter into this thing as self-righteous duo. that's not the case. for us, it's we created to add to the pack. >> racism is a big police brutality is the topic as well. it's not going away unless we talk about it. >> a presentation...
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it started after trayvon martin was killed by a neighborhood watch in 2012. i would be remiss that -- if i did not mention that yesterday was the fifth anniversary of trayvon martin's death. black lives matter focused on all the way black people were disempowered by the state, including police brutality. in addition to exposing police brew brew tallitying black lives matter, like the organizations in the civil rights movement, has attracted a diverse coalition of supporters. the reality is not lost on african-americans. as i mentioned before, two of the protesters who sat in at the wool worth store in louisiana were white -- woolworth store in louisiana were white. if you go back to philadelphia an mississippi, where they found the three bodies of the civil rights workers who were registering people to vote, you saw one african-american and two white americans who stuck together fighting injustice. dr. king said so eloquently that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. as we talk about our organizations like sncc and core and sclc and talk abou
it started after trayvon martin was killed by a neighborhood watch in 2012. i would be remiss that -- if i did not mention that yesterday was the fifth anniversary of trayvon martin's death. black lives matter focused on all the way black people were disempowered by the state, including police brutality. in addition to exposing police brew brew tallitying black lives matter, like the organizations in the civil rights movement, has attracted a diverse coalition of supporters. the reality is not...
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. >>> up next, my final thoughts on the fifth anniversary of the killing of trayvon martin. how far we've come on race relations in america and how far we need to go. is isn't it time to let the real you shine through? ezla is not an injection, or a cream. introducing otezla, apremilast. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. >>> i was awakened t
. >>> up next, my final thoughts on the fifth anniversary of the killing of trayvon martin. how far we've come on race relations in america and how far we need to go. is isn't it time to let the real you shine through? ezla is not an injection, or a cream. introducing otezla, apremilast. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab...
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. >> join me next time for a conversation with the parents of trayvon martin about the birth of a movement and their son. we'll see you then. . >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight, our conversation with ralph nader, with everything in the news lately the gop lawmakers have been busy in the last couple of weeks in part trying to unravel the regulations, including the epa, ralph nader has had a long-time rallying cry. there can be no daily democracy without citizenship. and we'll talk about how people can fight for their values and win actual gains. we're glad. a conversation with ralph nader coming up right now. ♪ ♪
. >> join me next time for a conversation with the parents of trayvon martin about the birth of a movement and their son. we'll see you then. . >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight, our conversation with ralph nader, with everything in the news lately the gop lawmakers have been busy in the last couple of weeks in part trying to unravel the regulations, including the epa, ralph nader has had a long-time rallying cry. there can be no daily democracy without...
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. >> join me next time for a conversation with the parents of trayvon martin about the birth of a movement and their son. we'll see you then. - today on america's test kitchen, julia prepares the ultimate chicken mole poblano, jack challenges chris to a tasting of mexican lagers, and bridget makes the best drunken beans, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
. >> join me next time for a conversation with the parents of trayvon martin about the birth of a movement and their son. we'll see you then. - today on america's test kitchen, julia prepares the ultimate chicken mole poblano, jack challenges chris to a tasting of mexican lagers, and bridget makes the best drunken beans, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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. >> host: "rest in power" the enduring life of trayvon martin" thanks for sharing your time with me today. . >> i am delighted to introduce tonights author lifetime professor of history at harvard and former chair of harvard history department and affiliated professor in the harvard department of government and affiliated faculty member in the honorary fellow from cambridge. the ideological origins with of book of the year award in the history manifesto. this new book civil wars examines the history from the roots to the conflicts over the past two decades. the questions of what makes a conflict not know me a war but a civil war is intensely political into our one side or the other blood is a model of its kind to be concise and clearly laid out it is hard to imagine a more timely work for today. please help me to welcome david are minted. [applause] >> thanks for that warm introduction and notes to reaffirm everything to not leave with applying at least one book. hopefully mine but at least one. and the free-market would support every other organization. in with prosperity and right
. >> host: "rest in power" the enduring life of trayvon martin" thanks for sharing your time with me today. . >> i am delighted to introduce tonights author lifetime professor of history at harvard and former chair of harvard history department and affiliated professor in the harvard department of government and affiliated faculty member in the honorary fellow from cambridge. the ideological origins with of book of the year award in the history manifesto. this new...
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eastern tracy martin, parents of the late trayvon martin remember their son's life and death. at 10:00 his or -- historians describe john adams fears of influence of the wealthy, we wrap up prime time line-up with brad snyder who reports on a political salon during early
eastern tracy martin, parents of the late trayvon martin remember their son's life and death. at 10:00 his or -- historians describe john adams fears of influence of the wealthy, we wrap up prime time line-up with brad snyder who reports on a political salon during early
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name trayvon martin represents not just who he was, but all young black and brown boys and some girls as killed andave been nobody has been held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york is heather vogell, reporter with propublica. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's start with an explanation on dropouts in alternative schools. can you explain? guest: we published a story that looked very in depth at a situation that we found going on in the school district that includes orlando, orange county public schools. schools arehigh basically sending kids who are their lowest achievers to charter schools that are also alternative schools. these are schools that are specifically supposed to be geared towards kids who are way behind in credits, potentially not going to graduate. the problem we found is that were not finding a lot of success in the alternative schools, charter alternative schools. the regular schools were benefiting from getting these kids out of their classes intense
name trayvon martin represents not just who he was, but all young black and brown boys and some girls as killed andave been nobody has been held accountable. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york is heather vogell, reporter with propublica. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's start with an explanation on dropouts in alternative schools. can you explain? guest: we published a...
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. >> think that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. >> senator john mccain recently join panned el of european presidents and foreign ministers to discuss the future of u.s.-transatlantic relations at the munich security conference in germany mp other panelists inclu include boris johnson, polish and u canian president and chinese foreign minister. >> it's a great honor to introduce senator mccain. a panel on the end of the west question mark is not one we're used to having here at munich. you know, we talk about concerns in the middle east, concerns
. >> think that the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin was but all young black and brown boys and some girls as well that have been killed and nobody has been held accountable. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on afterwards. >> senator john mccain recently join panned el of european presidents and foreign ministers to discuss the future of u.s.-transatlantic relations at the munich security conference in germany mp other panelists inclu include boris...
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i said, the other thing is, i want you there when he has his trayvon martin moment. i want you there when he has his mike brown moment. >> edwards says the institute is committed to fostering participation in all points of the political spectrum. >> even those who say we don't need change, we need a reinstitution of tradition. my disposition would be show it to me. let's get that out. ings that one that i want -- that's one that i want to see debated. >> welcome to st. louis, son -- >> for kqed newsroom, i'm monica lammp. >>> that does it for us. for more of our coverage on line, go to kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu. thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, february 5: is the trump immigration ban destined for supreme court review? differing views on the immigration ban among syrian refugees and immigrants living in pennsylvania. and jeff greenfield on the nation's political climate. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the ch
i said, the other thing is, i want you there when he has his trayvon martin moment. i want you there when he has his mike brown moment. >> edwards says the institute is committed to fostering participation in all points of the political spectrum. >> even those who say we don't need change, we need a reinstitution of tradition. my disposition would be show it to me. let's get that out. ings that one that i want -- that's one that i want to see debated. >> welcome to st. louis,...
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i said, the other thing is, i want you there when he has his trayvon martin moment. i want you there when he has his mike brown moment. >> edwards says the institute is committed to fostering participation in all points of the political spectrum. >> even those who say we don't need change, we need a reinstitution of tradition. my disposition would be show it to me. let's get that out. ings that one that i want -- that's one that i want to see debated. >> welcome to st. louis, son -- >> for kqed newsroom, i'm monica lammp. >>> that does it for us. for more of our coverage on line, go to kqed.org/newsroom. i'm thuy vu. thanks for watching. susan: president trump charges ahead with his america first agenda. i'm susan davis. we examine the president's board view and the world's view of the president tonight on "washington week." president trump: the world is in trouble but we're going to straighten it out, ok? that's what i do, i fix things. surf president trump's fixes include extreme vetting of refugees and foreign visitors from seven targeted nations. a warning to isr
i said, the other thing is, i want you there when he has his trayvon martin moment. i want you there when he has his mike brown moment. >> edwards says the institute is committed to fostering participation in all points of the political spectrum. >> even those who say we don't need change, we need a reinstitution of tradition. my disposition would be show it to me. let's get that out. ings that one that i want -- that's one that i want to see debated. >> welcome to st. louis,...