remember the words. so the words are there, take time if you go and read the wa 450 foot long wall and 14 or 15 different quotes from the speeches. dr. king have a great day today. enjoy. thank you, have a good day, too. alisyn: how powerful. mike: it will be an interesting day. dave: i think it s a day that a lot of people ought to sit back and watch and learn and governor huckabee said listen to the speeches. i learned what i didn t know before. powerful, powerful. alisyn: it s a great reminder. on that lofty note let s bring it down to earth. mike: money. alisyn: to money and politics to the left lofty issue. the numbers are in. yesterday the campaigns released their financial reports and this is significant because it else you who is up, who is down and we knew that already and who owes money and what the winners have been spending their money on.
and so in five years where would you put it seriously. alisyn: i don t know. people who are thriving, that s where i got the name of the book, say they re at least at seven today and believe somewhat higher in five years, suggests they re optimistic. mike: optimistic. dave: i m on the top of the ladder. i m happy, man. thanks, great book, thrive. check it out. thanks a lot. dave: we re happy. alisyn: firing for being patriotic, this man blooded for wearing an american flag. mike: this has taken a turn violent overnight, the violent protests. [ male announcer ] butter. love the taste, but want to cut back on f? try smart balance buttery sead. s heart-healthier than butter. with omega-3s. 64% less saturated fat. andlinically proven to help support healthy cholesterol.
uncle ml, as i affectionately called him. so in that book, i share fond memories about him making visits to our house, about greeting him in the middle of the aisle at church, and getting a great big hug, about him sending a telegram to my mother when i was born, congratulating her on my birth. but in the second book, i wanted to, i wanted again to have children and adults who are children at heart to begin to understand the work that martin luther king, jr. did and how he did it. he had a unique way of strategizing to bring about change and that strategy is still relevant today. mike: sure is. his strategy of nonviolence, love and action is still relevant today.
at the box office. alisyn: and obviously, steve martin is hilarious. mike: he is about peter sellers is icon. alisyn: a tweet from tyler, i can t stand all the remakes, where is the imagination. do your point, dave, an original idea in hollywood. dave: the 10th highest grossing, seven are sequels and two are marvel characters, and one is an original script. bridesmaids. alisyn: and that was great. mike: let s talk about this, this is going to rile you up. a controversial condolence call by the obama administration. should we be offering condolences for killing a terrorist? plus, these people may be ready to settle down, but more and more women are not ready to tie the knot. the reason behind the surplus of single ladies. dave: surplus, is that a proper way to say that. alisyn: surplus of single ladies.
good morning everybody, look who is joining us, mike jerrick for a vacationing clayton morris. mike: i had an interesting night. dave: you weren t okay paying times square. mike: too many people. we ll explain. dave: juan williams today, on what today means for the legacy of dr. martin luther king, a memorial in d.c. alisyn: we have headlines for you, new developments in the case of missing baby lisa irwin. police in kansas city are questioning a homeless man, johnnie tanko, he was doing odd jobs the night that lisa disappeared. he s held on unrelated charges and police insist he is not a suspect. we wanted to talk to him no more or less than anybody who lived two houses down. what the result of that was, i