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for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone properties that are adjacent to the downtown district that are eligible could sift 6.3 million t drs. it could be increased in the future with planning and zoning projects as eligible. we saw that with other project there were 3 thousand properties that were eligible to be certified. we see in terms of demand. the program is limited to the 3 sdiblths located in the downtown. many of the remaining opportunity sites are in the t d c p and the marketplace. those are limited the needs of t dr. so land limitations don't create t dr potential demanded. so at this point, we're not promising a significant increase for demand for t dr. are in terms of t dr for publicly owned property. we think this cou
for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone properties that are adjacent to the downtown district that are eligible could sift 6.3 million t drs. it could be increased in the future with planning and zoning projects as...
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dr. oz: a one-man exercise enterprise. tony's sold more than $500 million in fitness programs, authored several books and created a meal delivery service to help you get in shape. his workouts are tough and intensive. but they have a devoted following. he's trained everyone from bruce springstein and usher to paul ryan, michelle obama, and women just like you. >> it's a combination of things that are very difficult. oddly enough, as americans we don't mind being challenged. we don't mind working hard. especially in this country, you're stepping it up and getting done and getting fit and staying fit. and that to me says i'm doing my job. dr. oz: can his breakthrough plan reshape your body? well, you say -- and you are famous for helping a lot of folks lose weight but you are argued that you are disappointd with dieters. why? >> when i think of the wrong things, focusing of looking good in that black dress for the reunion which is not about the big picture. what i do with my new food progra
dr. oz: a one-man exercise enterprise. tony's sold more than $500 million in fitness programs, authored several books and created a meal delivery service to help you get in shape. his workouts are tough and intensive. but they have a devoted following. he's trained everyone from bruce springstein and usher to paul ryan, michelle obama, and women just like you. >> it's a combination of things that are very difficult. oddly enough, as americans we don't mind being challenged. we don't mind...
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dr. oz: dr. lapuma then found a way to get his patients onboard. >> i went to culinary school to learn how to make a medical thee diet taste good. you have to make the food taste great, otherwise they won't eat it. i'm on a mission to help people heal their bodies with what they eat. i want them to be able to boost their immunity so that they can fight high blood pressure, fight cholesterol, fight can s. you can reverse the process of aging. you can help to prevent damage in your blood vessels and in your brain, without the need for costly prescription medication. dr. oz: dr. lapuma wrote the book on how the culinary art of medicine reaps benefits. >> it's solid and backs up the idea that food can be some of your best medicine. [cheers and applause] dr. oz: please welcome dr. john lapuma. welcome to the show. >> thank you very much, thank you. dr. oz: so you do have that unique quality to you, that you're both a medically trained physician and you know food so well. but a lot of our viewers are u
dr. oz: dr. lapuma then found a way to get his patients onboard. >> i went to culinary school to learn how to make a medical thee diet taste good. you have to make the food taste great, otherwise they won't eat it. i'm on a mission to help people heal their bodies with what they eat. i want them to be able to boost their immunity so that they can fight high blood pressure, fight cholesterol, fight can s. you can reverse the process of aging. you can help to prevent damage in your blood...
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dr. oz: why is that? that's my problem by the way. why is that a form of unhappiness? >> think about perfectionism. the definition is dissatisfaction. you're dissatisfied with your performance or you're afraid of disappointing yourself or somebody else. that it's a continual state of not good enough. and that's an unhappiness kind of a -- dr. oz: that explains a lot. so we have perfectionism. >> we also have materialism. pursuing, just trying to get things in life. thinking about what you can get out of life instead of what you can give to it. that shift can really make a difference between being happy or not. dr. oz: what's the third item? >> i think a lot of people today struggle with entitlement. if you think about it, when we feel entitled to something, that just means emotionally we're much more likely to feel disappointed when we don't get what we want than we are to feel grateful when we do. dr. oz: so you have brought along some tools that make it easier for us to become happy. th
dr. oz: why is that? that's my problem by the way. why is that a form of unhappiness? >> think about perfectionism. the definition is dissatisfaction. you're dissatisfied with your performance or you're afraid of disappointing yourself or somebody else. that it's a continual state of not good enough. and that's an unhappiness kind of a -- dr. oz: that explains a lot. so we have perfectionism. >> we also have materialism. pursuing, just trying to get things in life. thinking about...
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dr. oz: help me educate everybody about dreams ima clue >> your body is very much connected to your brain. so if you start paying attention to and learning to understand your dreams, they'll give you messages about what's going on with your body. for example, they'll give you messages you're pregnant before you ever pee on a stick. it happened to me. they'll let you know if you're sick. they'll give you a heads up when you're ovulating. they'll let you know if a bout of depression or anxiety are on the way. dr. oz: laurie and i are going to walk you through your most common everybody about dreams ima clue to your health. >> your body is very much connected to your brain. so if you start paying attention to and learning to understand could see myself falling. t s i could feel myself falling. dr. oz: do you ever hit the ground? >> i always hit the ground. it's always in a grassy patch. no rocks. and i wake up with a jolt. that's what wakes me. so i wake up. my heart's beating because i've w
dr. oz: help me educate everybody about dreams ima clue >> your body is very much connected to your brain. so if you start paying attention to and learning to understand your dreams, they'll give you messages about what's going on with your body. for example, they'll give you messages you're pregnant before you ever pee on a stick. it happened to me. they'll let you know if you're sick. they'll give you a heads up when you're ovulating. they'll let you know if a bout of depression or...
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dr. barnrd. welcome back to the show. so we hear about gluten all the time these days. how much of a concern is it really for you? i know you deal with this day in andnd day out. >> it's a huge concern because gluten is such a commeelion. you think i've got irrelevantable bowel. you can think that you're becoming demeanted but the problem really relates to the gluten. and a recent study showed there are over 50 different condition that is can be attributable to the gluten. anemia, a person gets one test after another, they start getting treatment for depression, side effects. it's all related to the food that they're eating. and when they get away from it the symptoms vanish. dr. oz: i like the idea of a camilleion disease. i see so many vague complaints it's hard to tie it together. i hear it all the time from our audience. why is it so common now? iverageds part of it is an increased awareness. but there really is a major increase in gluten sensitivity and problems. it could be two reas
dr. barnrd. welcome back to the show. so we hear about gluten all the time these days. how much of a concern is it really for you? i know you deal with this day in andnd day out. >> it's a huge concern because gluten is such a commeelion. you think i've got irrelevantable bowel. you can think that you're becoming demeanted but the problem really relates to the gluten. and a recent study showed there are over 50 different condition that is can be attributable to the gluten. anemia, a...
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dr.ing: i have i have a d. >> the anniversary of that speech. the march on washington. this is our coverage of the dream 50 years later. events under way, we want to take you live now to the stage in front of the lincoln memorial. that is the same spot that dr. dr. jr. made that famous "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago. you can see umbrellas are out. the crowds number in the tens of thousands if not more gathering to make history today. some 50 years later. the choirs are singing. our mike viqueira is there, oprah winfrey will be starting the ceremonies in just a second. this is the lineup speaking today will be dr. king's family. presidents barack obama, bill clinton and jimmy carter as well as silver rights leader congressman john lewis. there will an number of bands and choirs performing in front of the crowd. joining us now from the lincoln memorial our mike viqueira. we have our dr. aubrey hendri hendrix{^l" ^}, and dr. williams of history and codirector of black studies. dr. hend
dr.ing: i have i have a d. >> the anniversary of that speech. the march on washington. this is our coverage of the dream 50 years later. events under way, we want to take you live now to the stage in front of the lincoln memorial. that is the same spot that dr. dr. jr. made that famous "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago. you can see umbrellas are out. the crowds number in the tens of thousands if not more gathering to make history today. some 50 years later. the choirs are...
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>> yes, i have one question for the dr requestor? you keep referring to the project sponsor as the developer. i am curious as to why you are using that term when the project sponsor has been identified as this family? >> (inaudible). >> well, okay. thank you. >> i will support the motion, i don't see anything extraordinary in it, as a matter of fact i think that it is kind of nice that there is actually a family and it is an extended family who is committed to living into san francisco when we are seeing so many fleeing the city for other places. >> commissioner antonini? >> yeah, i am to the points that were made about somehow this addition causing other additions to occur? what is only, this is the only thing that is before us today and any additions that might come in the future, will have to be evaluated on their own merits and just because this addition is allowed does not mean that there is going to be easier slating for anybody else that would do a larger addition in the future. >> commissioners if there is nothing further, th
>> yes, i have one question for the dr requestor? you keep referring to the project sponsor as the developer. i am curious as to why you are using that term when the project sponsor has been identified as this family? >> (inaudible). >> well, okay. thank you. >> i will support the motion, i don't see anything extraordinary in it, as a matter of fact i think that it is kind of nice that there is actually a family and it is an extended family who is committed to living...
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believe through the t dr program. when i talked to the capital planning committee yesterday, i recommended that price might want as $35 per square feet. currently it's 25 and that's impartial because the city is going to come out with the t dr at 25 square feet. and if you look at what the additional cost is if for example, the market is 10 there's per square feet today, if you increase that to $25 per square feet it would add to the development of $1.67 per square foot. but in the private sector it's very expensive. it mentioned the marys field and that's in excess of many dollars. the height scale - >> if i might. if my fellow commissioners the gentleman is an expert in this and if we don't mind extending his time >> and 10 tractions and that's 8 transactions. part of the issue in cigarette price is if the city sets it at $25 per square foot the private sector is going to sell it at 20 because there's a lot less risk for timing and such. so if the market is $25 per square foot the private sector is going to sell it
believe through the t dr program. when i talked to the capital planning committee yesterday, i recommended that price might want as $35 per square feet. currently it's 25 and that's impartial because the city is going to come out with the t dr at 25 square feet. and if you look at what the additional cost is if for example, the market is 10 there's per square feet today, if you increase that to $25 per square feet it would add to the development of $1.67 per square foot. but in the private...
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meet dr. susan taylor, a pioneer in skin care who founded the very first skin-of-color center in new york. and experience rx for brown skin for yourself risk free and get $40 worth of free gifts just for trying the system. but now, she's an award-winning major-motion-picture actress, a television producer, and was recognized as one of people magazine's 50 most beautiful people. she's won naacp image and spirit awards. and at 48, vivica a. fox is an ageless beauty and inspiration and a real-life...
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dr. jon lapook has the study. a cbs news poll out tonight reveals how much america is changing on race. and memories of the march from the foot soldiers who were there. icons of civil rights on what is left to be done. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. ing tonight from wash >> pelley: good evening. today the president commemorated one momentous event-- the march on washington-- as he contemplated another: a possible military strike on syria. we're going to start tonight with the 50th anniversary of the march and dr. martin luther king's i have a dream speech. president obama stood as dr. king did at the lincoln memorial and addressed a crowd of thousands gathered on the national mall. he paid tribute to those who had marched a half century earlier demanding jobs and freedom. >> on the battlefield of justice men and women without rank or wealth or title
dr. jon lapook has the study. a cbs news poll out tonight reveals how much america is changing on race. and memories of the march from the foot soldiers who were there. icons of civil rights on what is left to be done. >> the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. ing tonight from wash >> pelley: good evening. today the president commemorated one...
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so there are 12 buildings that have certified t dr but haven't transferred any of the t dr. and the demand side we're seeing the current dammed is 1.6 million and that's made up of pipeline projects projects that are in the pipeline projects right now.
so there are 12 buildings that have certified t dr but haven't transferred any of the t dr. and the demand side we're seeing the current dammed is 1.6 million and that's made up of pipeline projects projects that are in the pipeline projects right now.
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dr. king. >> we celebrate today that we have become a country that believes in equality, and we recommit ourselves to be a country that acts on that belief. >> and joining me now is washington post columnist eugene robins robinson, clip matthews, and nathan conley. we also have standing by ron allen at the lincoln memorial. chris and eugene, we're waiting to alert our audience of the founder and president of the children's defense fund. she served as council for mlk's poor people campaign. she will be speaking shortly. the anticipation is growing to the president's remarks. >> yes, i think we've heard a lot of great oratory today, but the concrete news story for tomorrow morning's papers and tonight on the nightly news is going to have to come from the president. he is really being set up here, if you will, to deliver something concrete. now, i really think it's important that he do that on the issue of jobs because this was, of course, a commemoration today and has been of the campaign f
dr. king. >> we celebrate today that we have become a country that believes in equality, and we recommit ourselves to be a country that acts on that belief. >> and joining me now is washington post columnist eugene robins robinson, clip matthews, and nathan conley. we also have standing by ron allen at the lincoln memorial. chris and eugene, we're waiting to alert our audience of the founder and president of the children's defense fund. she served as council for mlk's poor people...
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dr. clark, what is trauma-informed care? well, listening to dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal justice system, a significant number have had traumatic experiences. so, if we're going to intervene in a positive way, we have to take into consideration, and the very strategies that allow us to take into consideration. but the most important part of it is the beginning, acknowledging the trauma that could have happened in that person's life. and dr. gillece, how do we screen for that? well, i think when you do trauma-informed care, i think what's really important too is to create environments of care that do no more harm. there are many different screenings that we can
dr. clark, what is trauma-informed care? well, listening to dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal...
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and dr. harris, is that typical? is that a typical scenario of some of the folks that experience trauma? well, i think what happens is that trauma breaks out of the normal expected life trajectory, and you're kind of going along and you don't expect the men who come to your house to rape you. you don't expect your mother to go out on a drunk binge and leave you alone. what you think is "normal life" just doesn't happen to you. so you adapt. and you adapt by drinking. you adapt by getting into relationships that may be destructive. you adapt by finding some way to physically or psychologically run away. and dr. clark, this happens, i suspect that because of this dynamic there are an awful lot of people, and we're going to get back to miss cain's experience that end up in our jail systems, that end up in our justice system. is that correct? that is true. there are a lot of people as a result, as miss cain indicated. you start using drugs that are illegal, and as a result of that you wind up get
and dr. harris, is that typical? is that a typical scenario of some of the folks that experience trauma? well, i think what happens is that trauma breaks out of the normal expected life trajectory, and you're kind of going along and you don't expect the men who come to your house to rape you. you don't expect your mother to go out on a drunk binge and leave you alone. what you think is "normal life" just doesn't happen to you. so you adapt. and you adapt by drinking. you adapt by...
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under the t dr program landmarks go consult t dr folks to make sure the code is being followed. the purpose of our study was to review the market and our method daughter-in-law was to review the database. it was a very expensive database. we also looked at body the price of t dr but it was difficult to find base it wasn't until the end of 2010 so that's something now we can get information on. so we interviewed brokers and other t dr market stakeholders to get information. we looked programs in other cities. we were guided by a committee led by the planning department. and in addition to planning staff we also had the real estate division and the controllers office and the office of capital planning. i'd like to thank tim frye and others who spent a lot of time with us answering our questions and how has the promising program worked in practice? >> the number certified is 1.8 million. there were there are others that could be certified. so that t dr was certified from 1 hundred and telephone buildings and the $2.7 million has been used ton 34 development projects it involves 24
under the t dr program landmarks go consult t dr folks to make sure the code is being followed. the purpose of our study was to review the market and our method daughter-in-law was to review the database. it was a very expensive database. we also looked at body the price of t dr but it was difficult to find base it wasn't until the end of 2010 so that's something now we can get information on. so we interviewed brokers and other t dr market stakeholders to get information. we looked programs in...
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you'll get dr.agh's groundbreaking new cremede serum, which features three powerful age fighting formulas swirled into one. >> you'll be amazed how this decadent super serum nourishes, firms, and fights the signs of wrinkles while you sleep. >> the creme de serum is magic in a bottle. i put this on at night before i go to sleep, every ngle night, and every morning i wake up, and my skin looks refreshed and happy. it's fantastic. >> dr. sebagh has been called "the wonder...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech, he is right now also so preoccupied with the number one challenge facing any commander in chief. whether or not to go to war. in effect, the president has to decide very soon whether he is going to launch airstrikes, missile strikes, against targets in syria. i know he's been preoccupied with that huge decision he has to make. we're going to have full analysis of that coming up. certainly that decision, don, is hovering over the president right now. and if you think about dr. martin luther king, shortly after that speech 50 years ago, in the years that followed before his tragic assassination, he became, among other things, one of the pre-eminent opponents of the u.s. war in vietnam during those years. a lot of us are remembering what was going on then, what's going on now. we're going to have full analysis. gloria borger is here with me here in our cnn studio. we've got a lot to dissect as we await the president and two other presiden
dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech, he is right now also so preoccupied with the number one challenge facing any commander in chief. whether or not to go to war. in effect, the president has to decide very soon whether he is going to launch airstrikes, missile strikes, against targets in syria. i know he's been preoccupied with that huge decision he has to make. we're going to have full analysis of that coming up. certainly that decision, don, is hovering over the...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. was arrested on good friday in birmingham alabama that april. that arrest is remembered because while he was in jail in birmingham, a group of mostly white clergy in alabama spoke out and published an ad calling on dr. martin luther king to stop the protests, to work inside the system and stop organizing these demonstrations. to stop being the outside agitator, he responded with a letter from the birmingham jail which he wrote longhand in the margins of the newspaper in which he was able to read the ad and read the stories of his fellow ministers criticizing his tactics. his arrest was one component of a big activist plan for birmingham that year. birmingham was seen as being among the most impossible places for progress. it was the most stubborn, the most violent, the most rigidly opposed to desegregation. the plan was to push there in one of the worst places notice country. and see what happened. see how they responded to pressure. and after what they thought
dr. martin luther king, jr. was arrested on good friday in birmingham alabama that april. that arrest is remembered because while he was in jail in birmingham, a group of mostly white clergy in alabama spoke out and published an ad calling on dr. martin luther king to stop the protests, to work inside the system and stop organizing these demonstrations. to stop being the outside agitator, he responded with a letter from the birmingham jail which he wrote longhand in the margins of the newspaper...
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if dr. king and dr.eight were here today, i would say they will charge us with facilitating the next generational shift. it has already been stated that as we look and listen on this day of commemoration and celebration, all we have to do to know about what changes, is to look down pennsylvania avenue to the president of the united states. we know that their aspirations were not in vain. their coming together 50 years ago was a search for equality and peace. let us accept that charge also. thank you. >> ? >> our next speaker is the national president, miss margo copeland. >> good morning. we stand here today as the beneficiaries and inheritors of a dream it was bequeathed to us 50 years ago. one summer day in 1963 turned into a milestone in the advancement of the african- american community and the nation in general. dr. king's dream was aspirational and inspirational. it was a dream so big that he dared us. he challenged us to work toward the advancement and creation of a better day and quality of life
if dr. king and dr.eight were here today, i would say they will charge us with facilitating the next generational shift. it has already been stated that as we look and listen on this day of commemoration and celebration, all we have to do to know about what changes, is to look down pennsylvania avenue to the president of the united states. we know that their aspirations were not in vain. their coming together 50 years ago was a search for equality and peace. let us accept that charge also....
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if dr. king and dr.ld say they will charge us with facilitating the next generational shift. it has already been stated that as we look and listen on this day of commemoration and celebration,ll we have to do to know about what changes, is to look down pennsylvania avenue to the president of the united states. we know that their aspirations were not in vain. their coming together 50 years ago was a search for equality and peace. let us accept that charge also. thank you. >> our next speaker is the national president, miss margo copeland. >> good morning. we stand here today as the beneficiaries and inheritors of a dream it was bequeathed to us 50 years ago. one summer day in 1963 turned into a milestone in the advancement of the african-american community and the nation in general. dr. king's dream was aspirational and inspirational. it was a dream so big that he dared us. he challenged us to work toward the advancement and creation of better day and quality of life for all. history was for everyone rega
if dr. king and dr.ld say they will charge us with facilitating the next generational shift. it has already been stated that as we look and listen on this day of commemoration and celebration,ll we have to do to know about what changes, is to look down pennsylvania avenue to the president of the united states. we know that their aspirations were not in vain. their coming together 50 years ago was a search for equality and peace. let us accept that charge also. thank you. >> our next...
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to remove the p dr space. we're happy to participate in the process that you guys are under golden in terms of looking at the formula retail from a citywide prospective and so we're perfectly fine with your staffs recommendation on this item. we're fine with holding off on divisional changes but we want some control established in this area so if there is a proposal if we could ask for your support or moving forward with the restricted use district and can work with the planning staff as a result of our study >> thank you. >> thanks andrea. so the properties are zoned p dr 1-b and one before retail operation are priltd but they're not subject to formula retail controls. this will butt put in place the formula retail controls and it would be the same remittance if the code except if any corridor retail use has no persecuted authorization that business would have to get the authorization. the department is recommending that the empathies approve with modifications of the proposed ordinance to redo the boundary t
to remove the p dr space. we're happy to participate in the process that you guys are under golden in terms of looking at the formula retail from a citywide prospective and so we're perfectly fine with your staffs recommendation on this item. we're fine with holding off on divisional changes but we want some control established in this area so if there is a proposal if we could ask for your support or moving forward with the restricted use district and can work with the planning staff as a...
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dr. martin luther king called for equal rights for all. thank you so much, i'm morgan radford. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. can you say stocktopussy? g102 2 more news. ♪ >>> and welcome back. late summer heat wave has prompted many schools across the events. heat stroke is a leading cause of death among athletes, and it is a particular concern for high school football players and their parents at this time of year. one high school in georgia set up new rules after a devastating loss for their team. >> reporter: it's at the edge of locus
dr. martin luther king called for equal rights for all. thank you so much, i'm morgan radford. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google...
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dr. martin luther king, were still of an age when they took the lead. with that question and mind, i challenge you to get back to community building. it is your problem, it is our problem, it is our neighborhood. these are our children, you are the parents. but in that same breath, and victory will be a collective one. it is with a clear conscience, knowing what we have done and can do, that we will reach that mountaintop, and we will overcome. but it will take each and every one of us, in unity, in unison, letting those who say that they managed this country of america know that it is the people. it is the voice and the actions of the people that say, we must overcome, and eventually say, we have overcome, because of the involvement of each and everyone. that is our challenge today. let us move for and do what we must do, remembering freedom is not free. we must work for it. [applause] >> peaceful coexistence was a hallmark of dr. king's teachings. he said we must learn to get to live as
dr. martin luther king, were still of an age when they took the lead. with that question and mind, i challenge you to get back to community building. it is your problem, it is our problem, it is our neighborhood. these are our children, you are the parents. but in that same breath, and victory will be a collective one. it is with a clear conscience, knowing what we have done and can do, that we will reach that mountaintop, and we will overcome. but it will take each and every one of us, in...
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so ladies and gentlemen without further awe due to my left green dr. marshall >> dr. joe marshall i'm the dosh director of the live and free boy's club. been in this building many times a form employee with the school district for years and i was out here a lot. nice to be here again. commissioner >> good evening and thank you for having us out it's a pleasure to be here. my name is viewingus i'm the vice president of police commission. i'm head of the labor and employment group of reed smith which is a law enforcement and my progression it litigation coming up >> hello, i'm sue i didn't i'm one of your neighbors. i'm living and raising my family in the district. would have my daughters go to the neighborhood schools. my mom lives here with us i know they're going to pop-in here at one point so if you see kids it's not mine. thank you to supervisor tanking we love to come out out we're and it says a lot about the support from the supervisors. my background i'm a form prosecutor in san francisco and i see some colleagues ron from the district attorney's office. i come
so ladies and gentlemen without further awe due to my left green dr. marshall >> dr. joe marshall i'm the dosh director of the live and free boy's club. been in this building many times a form employee with the school district for years and i was out here a lot. nice to be here again. commissioner >> good evening and thank you for having us out it's a pleasure to be here. my name is viewingus i'm the vice president of police commission. i'm head of the labor and employment group of...
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dr. stern monsters% - monsters my temperatures while i exercise for 20 minutes. as soon as i started to run, i could feel the heat. ten minutes on the treadmill wasn't pleasant. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: but the time i finished my temperature was 101. >> you raised fahrenheit. >> imagine if i was doing drills or things like that with a football team. >> right. >> reporter: dr. stern says athletes should get plenty of water and rest breaks. the survival rate is good if an athlete can be immersed in cold water or ice immediately after a collapse. that is more important than getting in an ambulance. back at the high school a pair of angel wings now sits next to the field where forrest had hoped to play. in a way he is still with them on the field, in the huddle, and in the hearts of the people who loved him. >> i buried my mother and my father, nothing like . . . [ sighs ] son. >> real heart break there. the cdc tells us that two out of three kids show up to practice at least signific
dr. stern monsters% - monsters my temperatures while i exercise for 20 minutes. as soon as i started to run, i could feel the heat. ten minutes on the treadmill wasn't pleasant. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: but the time i finished my temperature was 101. >> you raised fahrenheit. >> imagine if i was doing drills or things like that with a football team. >> right. >> reporter: dr. stern says athletes should get plenty of water and rest breaks. the survival...
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dr. kelmer. the less he knows, the better. holcomb: there was only one hair root on the brush, but it was enough. your bathing beauty is not valerie kelmer. she died from inhaling saltwater otherwise known as drowning. as for the missing bits the arms were wrenched from their sockets and the neck and lower torso were severed by crushing blows. from what? an ax? no. a ship's propeller. deakins: so, let's check our status here: no corpus delicti no evidence of foul play no evidence dr. kelmer's guilty of anything except being a son of a bitch. did i miss anything? kelmer's mystery flight that sunday. there was no rental slip for it, no flight plan. kelmer could have nicked the rental slip from the office. there's no flight plan because he didn't file one. according to the mechanic, who made it clear he was no fan of the doctor's. are you moving dr. kelmer out of the suspect column? i don't think he should be the only one on there. well, he's the only one that matters. the woman had boyfrien
dr. kelmer. the less he knows, the better. holcomb: there was only one hair root on the brush, but it was enough. your bathing beauty is not valerie kelmer. she died from inhaling saltwater otherwise known as drowning. as for the missing bits the arms were wrenched from their sockets and the neck and lower torso were severed by crushing blows. from what? an ax? no. a ship's propeller. deakins: so, let's check our status here: no corpus delicti no evidence of foul play no evidence dr. kelmer's...
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dr. michael chang. >> the day after martin luther king died, robert kennedy spoke on violence. here is what he said, what has violence accomplished and created? we tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity. we glorify killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire at weapons. we honor the wielders of force. we excuse those willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of other. there is another violence just as deadly. this is the violence of inaction. president kennedy was equally on unequivocal. we need the kind of piece that makes life worth living. to many of us think it is impossible, but that is a dangerous belief, said the president. dr. king called america the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. he was right. and still is today. when profit motive and property rights are considered more important than people, he said, militarism is incapable of being conquered. a true revolution of values will
dr. michael chang. >> the day after martin luther king died, robert kennedy spoke on violence. here is what he said, what has violence accomplished and created? we tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity. we glorify killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire at weapons. we honor the wielders of force. we excuse those willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of other. there is another violence just as...
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dr. algernon austin, his latest work is called "the unfinished marches." dr.ustin, thank you for your work and thank you for coming on to talk with us tonight. >> my pleasure, anytime. tavis: >> coming up next, conversation with mary frances berry and that chair of the defense fund, marian wright edelman. stay with us. joining us now from washington to talk about the work being done to bring jobs, justice, and freedom to all americans, marian wright edelman of the children's defense fund that advocates for children of all at this of these, and mary frances berry, former chair of the u.s. commission on civil rights and now professor of history at the university of pennsylvania. i am honored as always to have both of you on this program tonight. 50 years later, what do you think? >> it is one of those glass half -glass half empty. i think it is about a quarter full. i think a lot has been accomplished, some of it through the work that marian dozen other people, and the work you have done, tavis. but i think we are not anywhere near where we ought to be. the most
dr. algernon austin, his latest work is called "the unfinished marches." dr.ustin, thank you for your work and thank you for coming on to talk with us tonight. >> my pleasure, anytime. tavis: >> coming up next, conversation with mary frances berry and that chair of the defense fund, marian wright edelman. stay with us. joining us now from washington to talk about the work being done to bring jobs, justice, and freedom to all americans, marian wright edelman of the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. urged fellow travelers to reject the status quo, to in his words at the march, refuse to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. seven years early now to trim of in francisco, my hometown, 1956, dr. king delivered the same message to the delegates of the naacp convention. --said "now i realize those all over are telling us we must slow up, he said, but we cannot afford this slow up. we have a moral obligation to press on because of our love for america and our love for the democratic way of life, we must keep moving. in san francisco in 1956 to the mall in 1963 to america today, dr. king's message endures. we must keep moving. our heritage and our hope. advancing civil or voting rights. within two years after the march, there would be a historic civil rights act and a voting rights act. that is why i think it is very important congress observe this anniversary and what followed. there were signs of progress but not enough. at the time of the march, there were
dr. martin luther king jr. urged fellow travelers to reject the status quo, to in his words at the march, refuse to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. seven years early now to trim of in francisco, my hometown, 1956, dr. king delivered the same message to the delegates of the naacp convention. --said "now i realize those all over are telling us we must slow up, he said, but we cannot afford this slow up. we have a moral obligation to press on because of our love for america and our...
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dr. king's last march was never finished. the poor people's campaign was never finished. some 50 years after the march on washington, while if you were -- you are people as a percentage in our country are poor, more as a number in our country are poor. while the ladder of opportunity extends to the heavens for our people today, more are tethered at the bottom and falling off everyday. say that thean distance between a child's aspirations represented by the top of that letter and a family situation at the bottom of that is the exactder measurement of that aaron's level of frustration. as we go home today, let us remember that the dreamer was also a doer. as we turn on our tvs tomorrow and see people walking out of places where they are being forced to survive on $7.25 by the thousands, let us commit to join them in fighting to lift up the bottom. at the top of that letter has extended, the tethers at the bottom must be unleashed. let us not just be dreamers. let us recommit to be doers. th
dr. king's last march was never finished. the poor people's campaign was never finished. some 50 years after the march on washington, while if you were -- you are people as a percentage in our country are poor, more as a number in our country are poor. while the ladder of opportunity extends to the heavens for our people today, more are tethered at the bottom and falling off everyday. say that thean distance between a child's aspirations represented by the top of that letter and a family...
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dr. king was not called, "i have a dream." it was called, normalcy never again. it was about opportunity for all people. >> it was about looking forward to where we need to go as a country, which reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from 50 years ago. he said, the future does not belong to those who are fearful of gold projects and new ideas, but it longs to those -- belongs to those who can blend passion and courage. >> in 1963, i was in the mind of god, as my mother would say. my parents, an interracial couple, knew the importance of the message that was delivered here. their marriage in 1958 was illegal in the state where they lived. they came to the nation's capital to get married. 55 years later, they have seen tremendous change. they have seen opportunities grow. >> look at this audience. if you were here during the march in 63, make some noise. if you wish you were here in 1963, make some noise. >> those of you who were here, we say thank you. it was your passion -- >> it was yo
dr. king was not called, "i have a dream." it was called, normalcy never again. it was about opportunity for all people. >> it was about looking forward to where we need to go as a country, which reminds me of one of my favorite quotes from 50 years ago. he said, the future does not belong to those who are fearful of gold projects and new ideas, but it longs to those -- belongs to those who can blend passion and courage. >> in 1963, i was in the mind of god, as my mother...
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i love dr. bader's book. >> dr. book covers every pest you could imagine, from ants to mice to moles, everything. and it deals with them naturally. >> by using the simple solutions in his book, i was able to get the spiders out of my house, but not harm the environment. >> announcer: big bugs, little crawlers, disgusting critters can all be gone from your home with dr. bader's naturalsolutions to things that bug you: the must-have guide to safe, natural and easy pest solutions. ants in the kitchen, mice in the walls or mosquitoes on the porch. why use dangerous pesticides when you can stop pests for good the natural way? dr. myles bader has packed thousands of amazing secrets into this one-of-a-kind book. with over 400 pages of solutions in large print and a complete index for easy reference, you'll save time and money right away. and best of all, most of the solutions are already in your home. so don't spend $150 for an exterminator when you can get all the secrets in this book for only $19.99. but wait! call or cl
i love dr. bader's book. >> dr. book covers every pest you could imagine, from ants to mice to moles, everything. and it deals with them naturally. >> by using the simple solutions in his book, i was able to get the spiders out of my house, but not harm the environment. >> announcer: big bugs, little crawlers, disgusting critters can all be gone from your home with dr. bader's naturalsolutions to things that bug you: the must-have guide to safe, natural and easy pest...
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dr. martin luther kino congressman johning with, who with dr. king. progress. back in 1963, charlie, let me tell you, i s that said white waing, colored waiting, those signs are gone. we passed the civil rights bill. we passed the voting right act, the fair housing act. and when people say to me nothing has checked. i say come dalk in my scooz. >> we talk with jonathan rider, isabelle wilkerson, and clarence jones. >> the march was nmy view, the culminn ofio 100 years of frustration and despair. 1963 began with the centennial, the 100th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. and that means that when these people came together, those quarter of a million people came together, they were in some ways representing all the hopes and dreams that had idea yt to be fulfull fulfilled. >> rose: the 50th anniversary of the march on washington next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin with john lewis. he is a co
dr. martin luther kino congressman johning with, who with dr. king. progress. back in 1963, charlie, let me tell you, i s that said white waing, colored waiting, those signs are gone. we passed the civil rights bill. we passed the voting right act, the fair housing act. and when people say to me nothing has checked. i say come dalk in my scooz. >> we talk with jonathan rider, isabelle wilkerson, and clarence jones. >> the march was nmy view, the culminn ofio 100 years of frustration...
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dr west going from oakland to d.c. hearing so much racist comments about how oakland has a lot of crime because it's predominately african-american i mean you're looking at things like stop and frisk obviously these institutionalized policies of racism of over polisi in african-american. areas of the cities i mean of course that's what's going to happen is you're going to have a disproportionate representation of these minorities in prisons and it can't help but think reckon back again to martin luther king i mean last week was the forty fifth anniversary of his assassination in this system i'm sure you are aware forty five years dr west and so far i don't know whether there's something in in all of this but think thirteen percent of black youth addicted to drugs thirty percent away due to dictate a drug sixty five percent of convictions in america are black if you want to deal with criminality you start on wall street look at insider trading market manipulation fraudulent accounting why is it not one executive of wall
dr west going from oakland to d.c. hearing so much racist comments about how oakland has a lot of crime because it's predominately african-american i mean you're looking at things like stop and frisk obviously these institutionalized policies of racism of over polisi in african-american. areas of the cities i mean of course that's what's going to happen is you're going to have a disproportionate representation of these minorities in prisons and it can't help but think reckon back again to...
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but dr.s of jobs and freedom about poverty, and about bringing others in that basically there was a class component, too. because dr. king talked as we know.many times about you know, it's one thing to integrate a lunch counter but you've got to have the money to actually buy a hamburger or coke. so he understood that there was a whole anotherdy dimension to the struggle, too. it is true, the fact can dr. king after the march in the latter part before his assassination, he was considered a pariah at the white house and in many ways, the organized civil rights movement and leaders actually distanced themselves from dr. king when he really began to pound on his anti-war message and, of course, poverty. >> in perspective with the president to date, you and char lane had an opportunity to hear his remarks. earl, let me get your thoughts. it was valerie jarrett saying that people want to making that can comparison instantly of the president and dr. king. one is leading this country, the other led
but dr.s of jobs and freedom about poverty, and about bringing others in that basically there was a class component, too. because dr. king talked as we know.many times about you know, it's one thing to integrate a lunch counter but you've got to have the money to actually buy a hamburger or coke. so he understood that there was a whole anotherdy dimension to the struggle, too. it is true, the fact can dr. king after the march in the latter part before his assassination, he was considered a...
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dr. martin luther king gave his famous "i have a dream" speech. thousands of people have gathered at the mall for a very special program that will take place throughout the course of the day. in a couple of hours president obama is expected to speak at exactly 3:00. we're going to hear from members of dr. king's family as well as others. mike viqueira is there live. he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situatio
dr. martin luther king gave his famous "i have a dream" speech. thousands of people have gathered at the mall for a very special program that will take place throughout the course of the day. in a couple of hours president obama is expected to speak at exactly 3:00. we're going to hear from members of dr. king's family as well as others. mike viqueira is there live. he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter:...