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dr williams those three protesters were a bit fired up they were pretty upset at that rally that i attended law enforcement came geared with riot gear and militarize in quitman in your opinion why would law enforcement be so willing to protect a violent hate group like the k.k.k. . in the united states we have a responsibility to ensure that people have an opportunity to articulate their opinions in the supreme court has ruled on this and several cases over the years looking at the importance of free speech and what the limitations on speech should or should not be certainly the members of the k.k.k. have a right to be able to voice their opposition to the removal of those statues in the same way that the protesters had every right to be in the park to articulate their concerns the police were there to ensure that no violence occurred that both sides had that opportunity and would be allowed to do so in a space that was safer both i think what you're hearing on the part of the protesters is frustration that often you don't see this type of police action when it involves folks who are raisin
dr williams those three protesters were a bit fired up they were pretty upset at that rally that i attended law enforcement came geared with riot gear and militarize in quitman in your opinion why would law enforcement be so willing to protect a violent hate group like the k.k.k. . in the united states we have a responsibility to ensure that people have an opportunity to articulate their opinions in the supreme court has ruled on this and several cases over the years looking at the importance...
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dr. william barber. and that is our show today. join us next week end for more "a.m.ve from los angeles. company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. delicious pasta marinara. but birds eye made it from zucchini. mmm! bird: mashed potatoes and rice. but made from cauliflower. looks like i need a fork! oh, no. (giggling) bird: new birds eye veggie made. so veggie good. bcopdso to breathe better,athe.. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it con
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dr. william hite got a few pointers from pros and these kids and hundreds of others will gather for the largeste craft event for children. it raises funds for improvements for philadelphia schools. >>> ryan seacrest is returning to american idol. he hosted the show for 15 seasons on fox and abc announced they would be bringing back idol and he made it official on his new show live with kelly and ryan. >> i don't know if you have been in a 15 year relationship and then for a reason that you really don't know you break up. all of a sudden, the show is gone and we thought wow and then we broke up and i thought it would be great to get back together. >> nationwide auditions for the show begin next month with stops in pittsburgh and annapolis in september. >>> still ahead on "action news" at 5:00, a check of the accuweather forecast. looking live outside at the jersey shore, sky 6 hd showing you cape may and there are a few people on the beach. adam joseph has it's exclusive accuweather forecast. when we come right back. i work overtime when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so
dr. william hite got a few pointers from pros and these kids and hundreds of others will gather for the largeste craft event for children. it raises funds for improvements for philadelphia schools. >>> ryan seacrest is returning to american idol. he hosted the show for 15 seasons on fox and abc announced they would be bringing back idol and he made it official on his new show live with kelly and ryan. >> i don't know if you have been in a 15 year relationship and then for a...
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dr. william barber. and that is our show today. join us next week end for more a."a.m.s. right now stay tuned for alex wi witt. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling,
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dr. william bell, the head of the foundation and before that had one of the toughest jobs in government, serving at the head of child welfare in the city of new york for ten years. i thought it would be helpful for him to give us thoughts on what this opoid epidemic has meant in child welfare, which i'm sure you know has hit our agencies hard. dr. bell. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, governor. thank you all for your leadership. and i really want to say thank you for nga, as you have continued to push the leadership role of governors in this nation. and i don't think that there is any greater call for us today than to tackle this issue of addiction. i am so thrilled sitting here listening to your leadership and listening to the direction that you have already chosen to go. and the ownership that you have taken for this challenge that is facing our nation. because at casey family programs, which is the sister program, we believe that one of the greatest challenges facing this nation today is the erosion of hope in the lives of our citizens and that many of the challenges that we'
dr. william bell, the head of the foundation and before that had one of the toughest jobs in government, serving at the head of child welfare in the city of new york for ten years. i thought it would be helpful for him to give us thoughts on what this opoid epidemic has meant in child welfare, which i'm sure you know has hit our agencies hard. dr. bell. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, governor. thank you all for your leadership. and i really want to say thank you for nga,...
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dr. william barber. [ applause ] >> let me first of all on behalf let me thank god, the lord of justice, let me thank the legacy of clarence mitchell, let me thank the north carolina state conference of branches, let me thank our lawyers, lead lawyers attorney joyner standing here with me. amen. al mcshirley, who's trying to get in. his daughter and lead attorney. the plaintiffs, i'm not sure who else is here, but i know ms. mary pear, a lead plaintiff in our case, ms. rose eating, there's ms. per perry. let me thank former u.s. attorney general eric holder, and with our case attorney gupta who's also here, we fought racial redistricting for six years, north carolina plan made it through the justice department review because they did not take any black legislators. they actually added two. but what they did is stack, packed and bleached it so much that we no longer had influence in over 30 or 40 districts. we fought the worst -- and i want to just make a correction. it wasn't photo id, it was the worst voter suppression case after shelby. it was the worst voter id that rolled back same-d
dr. william barber. [ applause ] >> let me first of all on behalf let me thank god, the lord of justice, let me thank the legacy of clarence mitchell, let me thank the north carolina state conference of branches, let me thank our lawyers, lead lawyers attorney joyner standing here with me. amen. al mcshirley, who's trying to get in. his daughter and lead attorney. the plaintiffs, i'm not sure who else is here, but i know ms. mary pear, a lead plaintiff in our case, ms. rose eating,...
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dr. william barber. a leader of the d.c. protests. thank you so much for joining us, bishop barber.king with you. tell us about the gentleman you were talking to and about his situation with his daughter. >> yeah. the reverend is a tremendous brother. i happened to meet him first over the phone when he was calling to come to d.c. he was walking. he called our north carolina senator, and asked to meet with him. he told him he could meet with his aides. i called bernie sanders and cory booker. they met with him. his daughter cannot walk or talk. she's permanently in a wheelchair. this man walked from rockinghamm to d.c. to say you don't know what you're doing and the people you're hurting. he said i'm not a republican or a democrat. i'm just a preacher, and i know one thing. love should be the guiding principle of public policy. the scripture he quoted love the lord your god and love your neighbors are the two most potent scriptures in the bible. he said these people were loving their political position than the people they serve. >> you and other pastors had a moral declaration. i'll
dr. william barber. a leader of the d.c. protests. thank you so much for joining us, bishop barber.king with you. tell us about the gentleman you were talking to and about his situation with his daughter. >> yeah. the reverend is a tremendous brother. i happened to meet him first over the phone when he was calling to come to d.c. he was walking. he called our north carolina senator, and asked to meet with him. he told him he could meet with his aides. i called bernie sanders and cory...
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dr. william barber.erend barber, what do you make of this laying on of hands and this embrace of donald trump by the evangelical right or the christian right? >> yeah. and this very, very, very extreme agenda by ryan and mcconnell, a form of malpractice that borders on her rasy. when you can pray for a president and others while they are preying on the most vulnerable you're violating the sacred principles of religion. a text in amos chapter 2, religious hypocrisy looks like when a nation of political leaders will buy and sell people to do anything to make money, sell the poor for a pair of shoes, grind the penniless into the dirt and shove the [ inaudible ] into the ditch. that's an actual text. a text that says when you do not care for the sick you are violating the principles of god. we have this extremist trump republican agenda that takes health care, transfers wealth to the greedy that's hypocrisy and sin. $700 billion, you haven't seen that kind of transfer of wealth on the backs of the bodies of
dr. william barber.erend barber, what do you make of this laying on of hands and this embrace of donald trump by the evangelical right or the christian right? >> yeah. and this very, very, very extreme agenda by ryan and mcconnell, a form of malpractice that borders on her rasy. when you can pray for a president and others while they are preying on the most vulnerable you're violating the sacred principles of religion. a text in amos chapter 2, religious hypocrisy looks like when a nation...
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dr. amy williams. williams is the clinical director at cowans north texas location.s one of more than five offices up and running around the country with form are scheduled to open in the coming months. their focus is mental health and they don't believe in making people wait to see a professional. >> when people call the clinic, we can offer them an appointment within a week. there is not really awaiting time. >> treatment is free, entirely funded through private donations. perhaps the largest draw too many clients. >> we are serving families. regardless of whether the veteran is involved. >> spouses and children can take advantage of the free services, care that's not usually covered by the va, yet something jeff hensley understands his kids desperately needed in order for them to heal too. >> it wouldn't have happened if we hadn't come here. >> he adds introducing private competition like cohen only gives veterans and their families more options when it comes to getting the best care possible. something he says his comrades could greatly benefit from. sku on casey
dr. amy williams. williams is the clinical director at cowans north texas location.s one of more than five offices up and running around the country with form are scheduled to open in the coming months. their focus is mental health and they don't believe in making people wait to see a professional. >> when people call the clinic, we can offer them an appointment within a week. there is not really awaiting time. >> treatment is free, entirely funded through private donations. perhaps...
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dr. sebastian gorka and terrence williams has the final word. you don't want to miss it. probiotics? (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. >> we will never forget who we are. if we don't forget who we are, we just can't be beaten. the west became great
dr. sebastian gorka and terrence williams has the final word. you don't want to miss it. probiotics? (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not...
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dr. lewis heads the william at thetrotter institute university of massachusetts boston where she is also an associate professor of english. she is a francophone scholar as well as a cultural historian who has published on lynching in film, photography and drama and the black arts movement. she currently blogs and is affiliated with the massachusetts foundation for the humanities and sits on the advisory board of central square theater. before dr. lewis takes the stage, i am going to ask you all if you would not mind turning off your cell phones, and also please note that c-span is recording, and at the end, if you have questions, if you would come to the microphone, that would be great. now i have the pleasure of introducing dr. barbara lewis. [applause] barbara: it is truly a pleasure to be with you this evening. particularly since so many of us understand that this is the birthday of phillis wheatley. we cannot say for sure that it is the birthday, because no one knows exactly when she was born. but, by tradition and believe, this day has been designated to celebrate her coming to eart
dr. lewis heads the william at thetrotter institute university of massachusetts boston where she is also an associate professor of english. she is a francophone scholar as well as a cultural historian who has published on lynching in film, photography and drama and the black arts movement. she currently blogs and is affiliated with the massachusetts foundation for the humanities and sits on the advisory board of central square theater. before dr. lewis takes the stage, i am going to ask you all...
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dr. ashton, thanks very much. >>> venus williams is back on the court at wimbledon and could make history at 37, she is the oldest woman to reach the semifinals since martina navratilova in 1994. she is taking on british star joanna konta with home field advantage. so far she has vanquished opponents right overcoming the emotions stemming from that deadly car crash last wrongdoing. >>> a major upset in the men's competition. sam querrey ranked 24th beat top ranked andy murray to become the first american to reach the men's semifinals since 2009. query admits he was even in shock after the match. but a good shock. >> maybe should stay in shock. >> exactly. >>> last night's espys there, the oscars of the sports world. michelle obama last night's special guest. t.j. holmes on hand for all of it. hey, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, george. from michael phelps to the chicago cub, of course, it was quite a year in sports, but some of the biggest applause last night was actually reserved for people who are not professional athletes and then the moment that everybody is talking about when host p
dr. ashton, thanks very much. >>> venus williams is back on the court at wimbledon and could make history at 37, she is the oldest woman to reach the semifinals since martina navratilova in 1994. she is taking on british star joanna konta with home field advantage. so far she has vanquished opponents right overcoming the emotions stemming from that deadly car crash last wrongdoing. >>> a major upset in the men's competition. sam querrey ranked 24th beat top ranked andy murray...
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williams. >> reporter: federal agents in new york suit up in tactical gear preparing to raid a medical clinic in brooklyn. their target, dr. abraham demoz, accused of paying patients to accept treatment they didn't need so he could bill medicare for millions. he pleaded not guilty. it's part of the largest health care fraud roundup ever. more than 412 people in 30 states charged with cheating the government out of $1.3 billion. 120 of them accused of illegally prescribing or distributing opioid painkillers. >> in some cases, we had addicts packed into standing-room-only waiting rooms, waiting for those prescriptions. >> reporter: it's a big factor, prosecutors say, in a national epidemic. an astonishing 59,000 deaths from drug overdoses last year, now the leading cause of death for americans under 50, with opioids responsible for nearly two-thirds of those deaths. >> these are people that don't have cancer, that aren't in hospice, that might -- you might expect would need high dosages. these are individuals that don't have those conditions. >> reporter: in texas, dr. howard diamond is accused of causing the overdose death
williams. >> reporter: federal agents in new york suit up in tactical gear preparing to raid a medical clinic in brooklyn. their target, dr. abraham demoz, accused of paying patients to accept treatment they didn't need so he could bill medicare for millions. he pleaded not guilty. it's part of the largest health care fraud roundup ever. more than 412 people in 30 states charged with cheating the government out of $1.3 billion. 120 of them accused of illegally prescribing or distributing...
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racially charged tirade is now charged. 49-year-old william ball was charged with curse and the altercation began when the other man in the video dring a box truck behind ball honked at him because he claims ball was driving under the speed limit. >> we often think of summer same as slow news weeks. that's not been the case offer the past few days. we've been bombarded by one big story after another. evan lambert join us with some of the big headlines we've seen. >> it seemed like the news never topped this week from here in washington to nevada and across the country. >> a giant week of news kicked off monday night with a failure for reps to bring the senate proposed healthcare bill to a voxt senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said he would focus on repeal without replacement plan in place and also this week the sad news that arizona senator john mccain is diagnosed with a brain tumor. his communications team assured the senator is in good spirits and poised for a fi fight. just today, former challenger and current ardz arizona senate candidate kelly ward made what some are coming insensitive remark urging mccain to resign gi
racially charged tirade is now charged. 49-year-old william ball was charged with curse and the altercation began when the other man in the video dring a box truck behind ball honked at him because he claims ball was driving under the speed limit. >> we often think of summer same as slow news weeks. that's not been the case offer the past few days. we've been bombarded by one big story after another. evan lambert join us with some of the big headlines we've seen. >> it seemed like...
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dr. lee arnold is the chiropractor of library and collections at the historical society of pennsylvania. he says this city has quite a story. in 1682, a proud quaker named williamn founded philadelphia. this is a william pen letter handwritten in 1696 >> i don't think there's any other city in the united states that can come near philadelphia for its history or importance with the nation. >> reporter: it's a city transformed from a village 250 years ago to a hub of business and production as seen in this promotional film in 1963 >> much has been accomplished had in philadelphia but much more will be done. >> reporter: 50 years later and more is being done. meet 37-year-old charlie mcgrath, a developer who left the city for other big cities and decided to come back when he saw the future of the city in front of his face >> thanks to phillies's growth, we're able to overdeliver on men tea >> overseeing a $50 million renovation of the bourse in old city. philadelphia is a destination, not just a stop-over on the way to new york or washington. >> young people want to be here because it's afford you believe and because it's cool. and it's been cool for 300 years. >>
dr. lee arnold is the chiropractor of library and collections at the historical society of pennsylvania. he says this city has quite a story. in 1682, a proud quaker named williamn founded philadelphia. this is a william pen letter handwritten in 1696 >> i don't think there's any other city in the united states that can come near philadelphia for its history or importance with the nation. >> reporter: it's a city transformed from a village 250 years ago to a hub of business and...
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dr. lee arnold is the chiropractor of library and collections at the historical society of pennsylvania. he says this city has quite a story. in 1682, a proud quaker named williamn founded philadelphia. this is a william pen letter handwritten in 1696 >> i don't think there's any other city in the united states that can come near philadelphia for its history or importance with the nation. >> reporter: it's a city transformed from a village 250 years ago to a hub of business and production as seen in this promotional film in 1963 >> much has been accomplished had in philadelphia but much more will be done. >> reporter: 50 years later and more is being done. meet 37-year-old charlie mcgrath, a developer who left the city for other big cities and decided to come back when he saw the future of the city in front of his face >> thanks to phillies's growth, we're able to overdeliver on men tea >> overseeing a $50 million renovation of the bourse in old city. philadelphia is a destination, not just a stop-over on the way to new york or washington. >> young people want to be here because it's afford you believe and because it's cool. and it's been cool for 300 years. >>
dr. lee arnold is the chiropractor of library and collections at the historical society of pennsylvania. he says this city has quite a story. in 1682, a proud quaker named williamn founded philadelphia. this is a william pen letter handwritten in 1696 >> i don't think there's any other city in the united states that can come near philadelphia for its history or importance with the nation. >> reporter: it's a city transformed from a village 250 years ago to a hub of business and...
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revealing their final conversation with their mother and how william is keeping princess diana's memory alive for george and charlotte. >>> drnts. lara? >>> the lowe roll call, rob, we got matthew, we got johnny. come on up, guys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. i can't believe it comes in... how great this tastes! vegaaaan. and organiiiic. try i can't believe it's not butter! in two new ways. it's vegan! and it's organic! i doni refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor r
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> as president trump was meeting with president putin today, an alarming report emerged. hackers have been penetrating the computer networks of nuclear power stations. pete williams has the story. >> u.s. officials say tonight they saenlt bulletin warning of a series of cyber attacks beginning in may on companies that run a dozen nuclear power plants. several u.s. intelligence officials tell nbc news, russian hackers are strongly suspected because the attacks resembled previous cyber intrusions known to have been carried out by the russians on electrical grids and other countries. among the targets this time, the wolf creek nuclear plant in burlington, kansas. the fbi and homeland security say the cyber attack appears to be limited to administrative and business networks, not plant controls. the company said it had no impact on the plant because the targeted operation strems completely separate from the network. security experts stay hackers' goal could be the threat of a blackout. >> to send a message, to say back off. we have the ability to strike you in the heart of your core system. your networks that matter to your economy and your lifestyle. >> the industry
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> as president trump was meeting with president putin today, an alarming report emerged. hackers have been penetrating the computer networks of nuclear power stations. pete williams has the story. >> u.s. officials say tonight they saenlt bulletin warning of a series of cyber attacks beginning in may on companies that run a dozen nuclear power plants. several u.s. intelligence officials tell nbc news, russian hackers are strongly suspected because...
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williams. available at lowe's. ninot necessarily after three toddlers with boundless energy. because at a drgot a recommendation for our best custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet, by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world... dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. hey katy, i'm going to go ahead and invade your personal space to run some things by you. it's going to look like i'm listening but i'm...