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dr. brown, i was right. write up my findings.heh-- didn't think of calling the newspapers--stop the presses. i think about it now, the whole thing took me almost two years. why did it take so long? well, i was having fun. but the real reason, the whole process just fascinated me. and the really real reason, i had to get it right. and so far i had. what i had done was work out the basic foundations of the science. now, the i.g.y., thousands of scientists from all over the globe, europeans, americans, working together with russians for the first time since the cold war began, were going to give planet earth its very first physical exam. in the 1950s, human beings knew very little about the planet on which we live. one area we really knew nothing about was climate. tell you something about the i.g.y. it spoiled everybody. it seemed there wawas an endless barrel of money for almost almomost any experiment you wand do. why? the cold war. scientific advancements like radar and the atomic bomb helped us to win the last war, and climate
dr. brown, i was right. write up my findings.heh-- didn't think of calling the newspapers--stop the presses. i think about it now, the whole thing took me almost two years. why did it take so long? well, i was having fun. but the real reason, the whole process just fascinated me. and the really real reason, i had to get it right. and so far i had. what i had done was work out the basic foundations of the science. now, the i.g.y., thousands of scientists from all over the globe, europeans,...
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. >> yes, dr. brown joins us from lincoln financial field with the latest from eagles nation and what they're saying. natasha. >> reporter: well, good evening, to you, ukee and we can tell you lots of folks streamed outch the game is over and they're happy about the win tonight. we can tell you certainly did not feel quite like football season as you can page on this sweltering night and it looked and felt like it as the fans and field came to live at the linc. eagles fans are finding their ridge sglum e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> they're tuning up their chance te as the linc comes alive for preseason opener against tampa bay. >> first eagles game ever. >> what? >> born and raced in philadelphia, but traveled 100 miles to get here to see my eagles play. >> reporter: even oppressive heat wouldn't quell the spirit of optimistic fans. >> i hope i see good offense tonight. i'm excited to see carson wentz and see what he can do. that's who we want to see. >> i wanted to seat bright young players come out and pla p
. >> yes, dr. brown joins us from lincoln financial field with the latest from eagles nation and what they're saying. natasha. >> reporter: well, good evening, to you, ukee and we can tell you lots of folks streamed outch the game is over and they're happy about the win tonight. we can tell you certainly did not feel quite like football season as you can page on this sweltering night and it looked and felt like it as the fans and field came to live at the linc. eagles fans are...
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. >> yes, dr. brown joins us from lincoln financial field with the latest from eagles nation and what they're saying. natasha. >> reporter: well, good evening, to you, ukee and we can tell you lots of folks streamed outch the game is over and they're happy about the win tonight. we can tell you certainly did not feel quite like football season as you can page on this sweltering night and it looked and felt like it as the fans and field came to live at the linc. eagles fans are finding their ridge sglum e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> they're tuning up their chance te as the linc comes alive for preseason opener against tampa bay. >> first eagles game ever. >> what? >> born and raced in philadelphia, but traveled 100 miles to get here to see my eagles play. >> reporter: even oppressive heat wouldn't quell the spirit of optimistic fans. >> i hope i see good offense tonight. i'm excited to see carson wentz and see what he can do. that's who we want to see. >> i wanted to seat bright young players come out and pla p
. >> yes, dr. brown joins us from lincoln financial field with the latest from eagles nation and what they're saying. natasha. >> reporter: well, good evening, to you, ukee and we can tell you lots of folks streamed outch the game is over and they're happy about the win tonight. we can tell you certainly did not feel quite like football season as you can page on this sweltering night and it looked and felt like it as the fans and field came to live at the linc. eagles fans are...
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and we'll introduce you to the rescuon dr. brown, a.k.a the pet vet. chances are you've seen him here on pets.tv. >> i was wondering if i need to take a pet cpr class in case of emergency. >> i would urge you to take that class. >> plus, there are horses here too, some 40 of them. and thanks to the horse rescue of america, they've been given a second chance. >> they have a life here. you know, they're well cared for. we have the ability to give them a life and not just an existence. >> and have you ever seen
and we'll introduce you to the rescuon dr. brown, a.k.a the pet vet. chances are you've seen him here on pets.tv. >> i was wondering if i need to take a pet cpr class in case of emergency. >> i would urge you to take that class. >> plus, there are horses here too, some 40 of them. and thanks to the horse rescue of america, they've been given a second chance. >> they have a life here. you know, they're well cared for. we have the ability to give them a life and not just...
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dr. pat brown, former researcher at stanford is the ceo of impossible foods. how many years of thought does this burger represent? >> let's see. we have, been around five years. we have about 80 scientists and engineers all of whom have been thinking abut this. i guess that would be 400 person years of thought. >> reporter: investors, google ventures and bill gates have already shelled out $182 million for his plant based meat alternative. >> there are billions of people around the world who, for whom meat is -- an essential part of the pleasure of life. but making it the way we are resources and the environment. we can find a better way to make meat that meat lovers will deliver all of that pleasure and nutrition, without all the environmental damage. >> reporter: definitely has the right texture. definitely has the right flavor. i wouldn't know it was fake meat. so farther impossible burger is on the menu in new york. brown is working to develop it for nationwide distribution. sifton things their other goal seems less possible. does the veggie burger stand t
dr. pat brown, former researcher at stanford is the ceo of impossible foods. how many years of thought does this burger represent? >> let's see. we have, been around five years. we have about 80 scientists and engineers all of whom have been thinking abut this. i guess that would be 400 person years of thought. >> reporter: investors, google ventures and bill gates have already shelled out $182 million for his plant based meat alternative. >> there are billions of people...
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dr chris brown is in a little bit of trouble. >> he has a history with trouble with the law. the most famous case when he assaulted singer rihanna in 20020 #. in this case he said he was sleeping at the time and wasn't involved in this incident. >> if what he says is true he could face felony assault and possible drug charges worst case scenario. chris said he was sleeping through the whole thing which is kind of crazy. a lot about depend on how credible this woman is how her story holds up. >> donald trump scheduling a last minute meeting with the president of mexico after a major speech on immigration. >> could softening his stance cost him support? >> some are saying he is not changing his stants, he -- his stance he is changing delivery. is he going to be deporting that arbitrary number of 11 million illegal immigrants or not? >> i think number one he is going to put his critics to rest. i want to point out they invited both hillary clinton and donald trump to be there. hillary clinton is still listening to her own advisors. this is a good move spending time in nantucket
dr chris brown is in a little bit of trouble. >> he has a history with trouble with the law. the most famous case when he assaulted singer rihanna in 20020 #. in this case he said he was sleeping at the time and wasn't involved in this incident. >> if what he says is true he could face felony assault and possible drug charges worst case scenario. chris said he was sleeping through the whole thing which is kind of crazy. a lot about depend on how credible this woman is how her story...
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dr. jerry brown, as to whether he wants to sign it or fought.ifornia state senator jerry hill and evan lowe co-sponsored the bill live from sacramento. they introduced it to the public and their colleagues. and this has to be quite a victory. for hill, give me a reaction to this. >> well, it's quite exciting. we're very happy that hopefully we will see in the future when it's rape. it will be rape. it will be called rape, regardless of whether it's forcible or someone is unconscious and you take someone and give them come, get them druchg, to make them unconscious, then you know you will get away without rape. rape is rape regardless of whether you are conscious or unconscious, that's the important part. >> i saw a report from you saying the judgment's ruling was unjustifiable and morally wrong. under current law, it was within his discretion. so this is where you were all at. saying he had the right to do that. he had the right to give that sentence to progress turner him but it wasn't morally right. hence this bill. with all of that in mind, d
dr. jerry brown, as to whether he wants to sign it or fought.ifornia state senator jerry hill and evan lowe co-sponsored the bill live from sacramento. they introduced it to the public and their colleagues. and this has to be quite a victory. for hill, give me a reaction to this. >> well, it's quite exciting. we're very happy that hopefully we will see in the future when it's rape. it will be rape. it will be called rape, regardless of whether it's forcible or someone is unconscious and...
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dr. pat brown a former researcher at stanford university is the ceo of impossible foods. how many years of thought does this burger represent? >> well, let's see. we've been around for five years. we have about 80 scientists and engineers, all of whom have been thinking about this. so, i guess tha person years of thought. >> reporter: investors such as google ventures and bill gaelts have shelled out $182 million for plant-based meet alternative. >> there's millions of people around the world for whom meat is an essential part of the pleasure of life. but making it the way we're making it today takes an enormous to on natural resources and the environment. we can find a better way to make nutrition without all the environmental damage. >> it definitely has the right texture. it definitely has the right flavor. i wouldn't know it's fake meat. >> reporter: so far the possib burger is only on the menu in new york. working to develop it for nationwide distribution. he thinks the other goals are less possible. do you think the veggie burger ever stands to replace the tradition
dr. pat brown a former researcher at stanford university is the ceo of impossible foods. how many years of thought does this burger represent? >> well, let's see. we've been around for five years. we have about 80 scientists and engineers, all of whom have been thinking about this. so, i guess tha person years of thought. >> reporter: investors such as google ventures and bill gaelts have shelled out $182 million for plant-based meet alternative. >> there's millions of people...
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brown. reporter: dr. gene goldberg says too often packaged prepared foods fall short. >> fried chicken nuggets, which i cannot imagine eating cold. reporter: even this benign applesauce could improve. >> this particular one has two teaspoons of sugarre took less than five minutes to make this alternative. just remember four components, a rainbow of whole fruits, none of the added sugar, and also vegetables. >> yellow, tomatoes, blueberry, red peppers and grapes, so it's got plenty of color. reporter: for the main entree, whole grains and protein power, like her turkey and provolone in whole wheat pitta, and juice gets a no. often you are not getting real juice. juice, and they are of low nutrient content. reporter: the doctor says stick to water or low-fat milk and yes, throw in a cookie for dunking. treats are ok. have your little one pick one out of several you select. and remember the more you involve your kids like them selecting the option, the doctor says the more they are likely to eat it. also if
brown. reporter: dr. gene goldberg says too often packaged prepared foods fall short. >> fried chicken nuggets, which i cannot imagine eating cold. reporter: even this benign applesauce could improve. >> this particular one has two teaspoons of sugarre took less than five minutes to make this alternative. just remember four components, a rainbow of whole fruits, none of the added sugar, and also vegetables. >> yellow, tomatoes, blueberry, red peppers and grapes, so it's got...
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and the coral, there is also an increasing area shown here in brown where the coral has died and simply left behind its crumbled skeleton. dres has been analyzing aerial photographs. they show that in certain areas, the coral has vanished all together. >> the area, 1988, you have huge coral not just here, some there, and there. but look, in 2007, that pa disappeared. >> this is dinowa, an area to the north of white beach photographed in 1988. the darker areas in the water show coral extending for around 100 meters. almost 20 years later, the coral is nearly all gone. >> waves, water, it erodes the land. there must be a protection, and the coral is the number one protection against that. >> with coral off shore, the incoming waves are broken up and diminish as they reach land. without the protection, the waves are stronger when they hit the shore, and climb higher up the beach. these waves are eroding the sand, and carrying it back out to sea. just how far back the beach has receded over the past two decades is evident in these aerial photographs. >> very good. >> dr. fortes also points out that development along the beach f
and the coral, there is also an increasing area shown here in brown where the coral has died and simply left behind its crumbled skeleton. dres has been analyzing aerial photographs. they show that in certain areas, the coral has vanished all together. >> the area, 1988, you have huge coral not just here, some there, and there. but look, in 2007, that pa disappeared. >> this is dinowa, an area to the north of white beach photographed in 1988. the darker areas in the water show coral...
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and the coral, there is also an increasing area shown here in brown where the coral has died and simply left behind its crumbled skeleton. dres has been analyzing aerial photographs. they show that in certain areas, the coral has vanished all together. >> the area, 1988, you have huge coral not just here, some there, and there. but look, in 2007, that pa disappeared. >> this is dinowa, an area to the north of white beach photographed in 1988. the darker areas in the water show coral extending for around 100 meters. almost 20 years later, the coral is nearly all gone. >> waves, water, it erodes the land. there must be a protection, and the coral is the number one protection against that. >> with coral off shore, the incoming waves are broken up and diminish as they reach land. without the protection, the waves are stronger when they hit the shore, and climb higher up the beach. these waves are eroding the sand, and carrying it back out to sea. just how far back the beach has receded over the past two decades is evident in these aerial photographs. >> very good. >> dr. fortes also points out that development along the beach f
and the coral, there is also an increasing area shown here in brown where the coral has died and simply left behind its crumbled skeleton. dres has been analyzing aerial photographs. they show that in certain areas, the coral has vanished all together. >> the area, 1988, you have huge coral not just here, some there, and there. but look, in 2007, that pa disappeared. >> this is dinowa, an area to the north of white beach photographed in 1988. the darker areas in the water show coral...
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. >> this school called the ron brown college preparatory high school is the brain child of dr. benjamin william who serves as principal. the school serves mostly african americans and latinos. this 9th grader says he is thrilled to be going to school here. >> i a lot -- a lot of people who look like you, have the same ideas. >> reporter: he says that creates an environment where he can truly be himself and discuss the hardships he faces as a young african-american male. here the boys can learn and discuss openly without one of the biggest ra around? >> that's not something i am really focused on. >> reporter: bowling says he is focused on school and the special community he will be a part of here. the school district has received criticism because there currently isn't an all girls' school but the district says they plan to make new opportunities available for girls in the upcoming years. >>> the new d.c. school is only open to 9th graders this year. each following year the school will add a grade. >>> it's been a year since the d.c. area was in full blown pandemonium. today is
. >> this school called the ron brown college preparatory high school is the brain child of dr. benjamin william who serves as principal. the school serves mostly african americans and latinos. this 9th grader says he is thrilled to be going to school here. >> i a lot -- a lot of people who look like you, have the same ideas. >> reporter: he says that creates an environment where he can truly be himself and discuss the hardships he faces as a young african-american male. here...
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brown was shot down in the streets by law enforcement. in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. that wasreview article -- justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce this as well. thank you. professor justin hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you
brown was shot down in the streets by law enforcement. in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. that wasreview article -- justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce this as well. thank you. professor justin hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you
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dr. charles king and karen brown. both of them are here and terre haute and run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> our viewers in 10 minutes or so, we will open up all mines and invite you into the discussion. very interested to hear the discussion about eugene debs and the turn of the 20th century and that. that he represents. but me ask you a little bit about what made him a success. >> many people remember him most of all as a dynamic speaker. this is an area of wonderful stump speakers that can fill two or three hours with a speech. he was really the best in that genre. in fact, so good he could have charged admission for his audience and that is how they funded the socialist campaign in many cases. he was a very charismatic and had the ability -- i think he began as a victorian speaker but became much more comfortable over the years. he developed a more modern impromptu style that later made and impact on his audience. >> over your shoulder is debs' library. my understanding is that eugene debs dropped out
dr. charles king and karen brown. both of them are here and terre haute and run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> our viewers in 10 minutes or so, we will open up all mines and invite you into the discussion. very interested to hear the discussion about eugene debs and the turn of the 20th century and that. that he represents. but me ask you a little bit about what made him a success. >> many people remember him most of all as a dynamic speaker. this is an area of wonderful...
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dr. charles king and by karen brown, both of whom are here in terre haute and who run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> to our viewers, in about ten minutes or so, as we always do with these contenders programs, we are going to open up our phone lines and involve you in the discussion. very interested to hear your questions or comments about eugene v. debs and the turn of the 20th century and that period in american history he represents. let me ask you a little bit about what made him a success at what he did. >> well, many people remember him most of all as a dynamic speaker. this is an era of wonderful stump speakers. who could fill two and three hours with a speech. debs, many said, was really the best in that genre. in fact, so good that he could afford to charge a modest admission for his audience. that's how they funded the socialist campaigns in many cases. he was just a very charismatic and had the ability. i think he began as a stayed, victorian speaker. as he became more comfortable over the years, he developed a more modern, impromptu style that made a tremendous impact
dr. charles king and by karen brown, both of whom are here in terre haute and who run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> to our viewers, in about ten minutes or so, as we always do with these contenders programs, we are going to open up our phone lines and involve you in the discussion. very interested to hear your questions or comments about eugene v. debs and the turn of the 20th century and that period in american history he represents. let me ask you a little bit about what made...
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dr requested, you have 5 min. >> good evening. my name is julia brown. i am the wife of the dr requested caroline wasik.n the interest of time, we have divvied up some of the responsibilities with the other residents and community members here. so, i will start here. the addition of this story for this project should not be allowed because it blocks the public views from the aqu sanchez stairway when the stairway constructed the stairway almost 100 years ago, the planners had vision. they did not build a simple utilitarian stairway as you see here. but, instead designed a grand stairway with first and character. they saw as an open space for the community to enjoy. we do. the stairway is featured in city guidebooks and it visited daily by residence and dozens of tourist from around the world, and enjoy the exceptional views. it features iconic views of the city people think about when they think of san francisco. my home office faces those stairs. i work there 8-10 hours a day every single day for the last five years. i consider myself an expert on the visitors of those stairs. they, and they take so pl
dr requested, you have 5 min. >> good evening. my name is julia brown. i am the wife of the dr requested caroline wasik.n the interest of time, we have divvied up some of the responsibilities with the other residents and community members here. so, i will start here. the addition of this story for this project should not be allowed because it blocks the public views from the aqu sanchez stairway when the stairway constructed the stairway almost 100 years ago, the planners had vision. they...
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sandra: trump economic adviser wilber ross, former fema director michael brown and candidate dr. ben carson will be joining us. lot to talk about there. you don't want to miss any of that. to our breaking news this morning, the powerful earth scwaik striking? central italy overnight. dozens of people have been killed in 6.2 magnitude earthquake. do we have somebody on the phone right now? we have been trying to get somebody from the area to speak with? christopher is there. christopher, what can you tell us about the earthquake that happened as many of us know rome, so close to rome? shall we discuss at the desk? dagen, you have been following the story as we look at images. devastation situation there. dagen: to be hitting with this in the middle of the night or anybody who traveled around any parts of italy knows that even though some of the areas might not get a lot of tourist traffic that they still have valuable an tiquieties in terms of how much the italian people cherish home places and where they live is heartbreaking this morning. >> if i think you know anything about it
sandra: trump economic adviser wilber ross, former fema director michael brown and candidate dr. ben carson will be joining us. lot to talk about there. you don't want to miss any of that. to our breaking news this morning, the powerful earth scwaik striking? central italy overnight. dozens of people have been killed in 6.2 magnitude earthquake. do we have somebody on the phone right now? we have been trying to get somebody from the area to speak with? christopher is there. christopher, what...
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dr. said the vaccine and hasn't or years been required until now. the holy water is handing to first energy stadium, saint ignatius and same andnd face-of last time they played on the browns winfield was in 1980 at lane stadium for more info fox 8.com. for away from the foxtrot. sunday august 28 on mall c standard get you into the 5-k or 1 mile walk, and free t-shirt for premium you get an american flag in one of several flags flown overseas raffle entry disco to fox 8.com.fl >> the girl scouts america are celebrating national smores day and cookies are to the list jus announced the new smores cookie the cookie will be carried in selec markets during the 2017 season.d movie hook story robin williams is 25 years old in the famous lost boys celebrate with a epic reunion photo may reckon i some the lost boys, the movie was released in december 91 grossing $300 million worldwide production company is trying to get the cast together for years and shotis reunion photos for other movies like the little this small-business owner is looking to expand. how can a bank help? at huntington, we love working with small businesses. in fact, we're the number-one sba lender in our region.
dr. said the vaccine and hasn't or years been required until now. the holy water is handing to first energy stadium, saint ignatius and same andnd face-of last time they played on the browns winfield was in 1980 at lane stadium for more info fox 8.com. for away from the foxtrot. sunday august 28 on mall c standard get you into the 5-k or 1 mile walk, and free t-shirt for premium you get an american flag in one of several flags flown overseas raffle entry disco to fox 8.com.fl >> the girl...
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. >> thank you thank you mayor willie brown let every are heart player father god we thank you for giving us drgeorge davis the vision to build it senior citizen collection some 25 years ago when the center was broke probation officer, and on top of you called him home now 8 years ago when the dream was just in its yes, ma'am brisk stage some of us became discouraged but he left his widow here kathy davis who was endowed with the same vision as she was in able to inspire others to get a glimmers of that vision and come together in unity and brick it to fruition. >> and that's why we're 0 grateful that we are able to stand here right now this moment with scissors in our hands to cut the ribbon that will allow us to go in and really show our combruld for what you have enabled us to accomplish but shirley there is much more work to be done here and the southeast sector of this great city san francisco so we're praying that you give us all of the vision just as you did with dr. davis and also with your great saint st. francis of the ostracize - give you that faith we can pray the way he prayed gran
. >> thank you thank you mayor willie brown let every are heart player father god we thank you for giving us drgeorge davis the vision to build it senior citizen collection some 25 years ago when the center was broke probation officer, and on top of you called him home now 8 years ago when the dream was just in its yes, ma'am brisk stage some of us became discouraged but he left his widow here kathy davis who was endowed with the same vision as she was in able to inspire others to get a...
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dr. biden, mayor rawlings, chief spiller. clergy, members of congress, chief brown -- i'm so glad i met michelle first because she loves stevie wonder. [applause] [laughter] pres. obama: most of all, to families. and friends. and colleagues and fellow officers. scripture tells us that in our sufferings there is glory. because we know that suffering produces perseverance. perseverance and character, and character, hope. truths of these words are hard to see. right now, those words test us because the people of dallas, people across the country are suffering. we're here to honor the memory urn the loss of five fellow americans, to grieve with their loved ones, to support this community, to pray for the wounded, and to try to find some meaning amidst our sorrow. for the men and women who protect and serve the people of dallas, last thursday began like any other day. like most americans, each day probably have too quick a breakfast, kiss your family goodbye, and head to work. but your work and the work of police officers across the country is like no other. the moment y
dr. biden, mayor rawlings, chief spiller. clergy, members of congress, chief brown -- i'm so glad i met michelle first because she loves stevie wonder. [applause] [laughter] pres. obama: most of all, to families. and friends. and colleagues and fellow officers. scripture tells us that in our sufferings there is glory. because we know that suffering produces perseverance. perseverance and character, and character, hope. truths of these words are hard to see. right now, those words test us...
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dr. carson who talks about in and around philadelphia, to me, there is a concern that black and brown folkshat they're supposed to do and somehow cheating the system and that's a problem for me because all of this conversation about voter fraud is about tamping down the vote -- >> just like having an iment d. to get in this building tonight, to go to the library and to go to the gym it's okay to have an i.d. to vote. that's not a racist issue and that's an issue of keeping our system correct and keeping it honest. >> i understand you may not see it that way. >> i understand you may not see it that way, but when communities of color have historically had multiple barriers to get to the voting booth and here in new york you don't need any i.d. >> really? >> you need any i.d. >> and -- voter i.d. for what? >> don't interrupt me while i try to talk. >> that is the -- i do wonder whether he wants to win. i think he raises these things because he's traying to set up this play that he might actually lose and in fact, i think he's acting like a loser in the process. >> is that what he's doing becau
dr. carson who talks about in and around philadelphia, to me, there is a concern that black and brown folkshat they're supposed to do and somehow cheating the system and that's a problem for me because all of this conversation about voter fraud is about tamping down the vote -- >> just like having an iment d. to get in this building tonight, to go to the library and to go to the gym it's okay to have an i.d. to vote. that's not a racist issue and that's an issue of keeping our system...
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browne.. has been filling in as the eagles lead singer.. but now he's back on his own tour. hear hits like "dr my eyes," "running on empty" and "the pretender." he's at the pearl at the palms today. doors open at 7.. tickets start at 60 bucks. "well its alright, once you get passed the pain, you will find love again, so way " making a rare appearance.. "the pablo cruise" is performing at the silverton tonight. the band is known for their 70's hits like "cool love" "watcha gonna do" and "love will find a way." the concert is tonight at 7. tickets start as low as 20 bucks on sunday you can check out marilyn manson and slipknot at t- mobile and culture club at the pearl. doors open at 6- 30. this garden is totally killer.. and not in a good way.. after the break.. we'll take you few weeks back? that was smelled bad but this u-k garden can take a look at this video of the appropriately titled poison garden in alnwick castle england. it's home to 95 deadly plants including berries toxic enough to kill a child with only a taste. head gardner trevor jones says his team never handles the plants with o
browne.. has been filling in as the eagles lead singer.. but now he's back on his own tour. hear hits like "dr my eyes," "running on empty" and "the pretender." he's at the pearl at the palms today. doors open at 7.. tickets start at 60 bucks. "well its alright, once you get passed the pain, you will find love again, so way " making a rare appearance.. "the pablo cruise" is performing at the silverton tonight. the band is known for their 70's...
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dr. biden, mayor rawlings, chief brown, i am so glad i met michele first because she loves stevie wonder.[applause] >> and most of all the families and friends and colleagues and fellow officers. scripture tells us that in our sufferings there is glory. because we know that suffering produces perseverance and character. and character has hope. sometimes the truths of these words are felt and now those words test us because the people of dallas, people across the country are suffering. we are here to honor the memories and mourn the loss of five fellow americans, to grieve with their loved ones, to support this community, to pray for the wounded, and to try and find some meaning to our sorrow. for the men and women who protect and serve the people of dallas thursday began like any other day. like most americans each day you get up, probably have too quick of a breakfast, kiss your family goodbye, and you head to work. but your work, and the work of police officers across the country, is like no other. from the moment you put on that uniform you have answered a call that at any moment, even
dr. biden, mayor rawlings, chief brown, i am so glad i met michele first because she loves stevie wonder.[applause] >> and most of all the families and friends and colleagues and fellow officers. scripture tells us that in our sufferings there is glory. because we know that suffering produces perseverance and character. and character has hope. sometimes the truths of these words are felt and now those words test us because the people of dallas, people across the country are suffering. we...
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gilbert brown knew his own life was at risk if he didn't do gilbert to the yellow couch along with dr. rafael foss and the plan that helped gilbert lose 32 pounds which is nutrimost. look at that picture. look at you. you're a big dude, you walked in and you're like so skinny. [laughter] >> see him crack a smile what up slim? >> sitting next to the great doctor right here. >> i'm noticing less of you. >> that's good. i am happy. >> you are? >> i'm very happy. >> c or do they like you bigger? >> chicks still like the keg, but just a smaller keg. not a six-pack. ju amall s keg. >> i think this is one of those ingseople don't expect to see youitting herealking about. why did you say, hey youav yo eye dept hartmen -- identity has been in your size why did you decide you wanted to 48 from congestive heart failure and i just had a younger brother pass away from breast cancer. people starting to go away right now. i didn't want to be that person. you look at a lot of different things you think you can help and you know, i found dr. foss and omg. >> is it true 32-pounds in one month you lost?
gilbert brown knew his own life was at risk if he didn't do gilbert to the yellow couch along with dr. rafael foss and the plan that helped gilbert lose 32 pounds which is nutrimost. look at that picture. look at you. you're a big dude, you walked in and you're like so skinny. [laughter] >> see him crack a smile what up slim? >> sitting next to the great doctor right here. >> i'm noticing less of you. >> that's good. i am happy. >> you are? >> i'm very happy....
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dr. king, sncc, malcolm x, black and other party, cesar chavez, united farmworkers, the brown berets, many others. there was the student movements, neighborhood community movements. the women's movement. peace and anti-imperialist movements. there was the counterculture. that was challenging the value system as they existed at that time. that was the national context. globally it was the aftermath of world war ii. this was right after eisenhower, kennedy. the u.s. and soviet union were establishing themselves as the predominant superpowers. but the wrath africa, asia and latin america people were standing up and struggles to free themselves from the yokut -- yoke of colonialism. china stood up against british domination and imperialism. vietnam struggled for national liberation. all across africa they were kicking out the portuguese british, dutch and other , colonial powers. whenever you think of the developments in those countries from that point on, i think you have to look at it from when we talk about the asian-american movement from the lens of what was going on at the time. i think
dr. king, sncc, malcolm x, black and other party, cesar chavez, united farmworkers, the brown berets, many others. there was the student movements, neighborhood community movements. the women's movement. peace and anti-imperialist movements. there was the counterculture. that was challenging the value system as they existed at that time. that was the national context. globally it was the aftermath of world war ii. this was right after eisenhower, kennedy. the u.s. and soviet union were...