about our humanity and understanding our interconnectiveness and inte why he talked about sitting down at a table of brotherhood. in other words, us understanding we are one huge human family. that s why he talked about not judging by the color of the skin but by the content of the character. it s emotional knowing you re connected with a man that has had such great impact across the world. when people speak to me invariably from different places in this world, the first thing they want to bring to my attention is the i have a dream speech and how it has touched them and their life. it s a humbling experience to know that that s my dad. where have we gone astray in fulfilling that dream today? well, i think it still goes back to economics and spirituality.
interconnectiveness across the economies not to mention the basic practicalities of how to deal with technical default, impaired/nonimpaired security, given the very, very deep penetration of treasury bonds from the united states and all portfolios around the globe. that s the point, michael, suzanne. everybody, every bank, every insurance company, every mutual fund, many governmentses, ordinary investors in their portfolios and their pensions have some form of u.s. government securities in their banks. and the ripple effects could be quite tremendous if the worse comes. but, of course, i m going to come back to what the market are saying. the markets do not believe the worse will happen. that s what you saw yesterday. that s what you re seeing in the numbers today. richard, is there damage done internationally? when you talking about investor confidence, how long is that going to take to get, you know,
king s leadership in the non-violent struggle for civil rights earned him the distinction of being called a drum major for peace and drum major for justice. but to his children, he was simply known as daddy. today s beyonding a dream interview with reverend king s youngest child, bernice. willard intercontinental hotel is where dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on his famous i have a dream speech. it is where i sat down with king s daughter,ber meese, to discuss her reflections of her father s legacy. one of the things that may father was really trying to say to us, not just 50 years ago, but 50 years agoer, 49, 48, 47, all the way, 45, when he was assassinated. he was really speaking to us about humanity and understanding our interconnectiveness and interrelated must. that s what he talked about
the signoff for it? it s completely accurate in the sense that they escaped the embassy and were staying there and no one knew how to get them out, no real ideas. first people weren t focusing on those six, they were focusing on the embassy. then turned to the six, what are we going to do for people? what do you want the aud dwroens take away from audience to take away interest this. about the interconnectiveness of people, nations cooperating and using diplomacy for the sake of peace and solving problems and saving lives peacefully. the heroism of tony mendez, the cia operative, was declassified by president clinton in 1997 so his intelligence star, his medal was then known, but it was not widely explained. and now in this movie which opens tonight, argo is the movie, the story is finally told. ben affleck, of course, the director and the star of argo. and, of course, i ll have more of the interview on
we start here talking about europe, and the position that europe finds itself in, and victor victoria, you were talking about the interconnectiveness, but then the debt ceiling showed back up here and i began to wonder if there is a european crisis happening at this level, and are we the next greece? are we the next group that will be facing it? we are not greece. we should always say that we control our own currency, and we are a tested economy, and the strongest economy in the world, and we have the cheapest treasury debt in the world, and the safest investment in the world, and with renot greece or europe. in conversations of the europe, we are too deep into the economic, because they are facing a deep crisis. the eurozone began in 1999 and greece joined in 2001, and what investors are terrified is that they cannot survive and that the political system does not work. we have no analog here, but the closest thing we do have is that if congress begins and the polarization of congres