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2012 and could be built if all went well in five years, said think of that impact and thank you, dr. brown. now, for the big rumbling wow in san francisco closing near future and it will have an impact well into the future. we will hear from the chief operating officer of the america's cup event authority. before tom comes up here, we are going to have a little video. anyway, let me give me just click about -- he is responsible for developing and executing its strategy thus energizes all of the commercial operations of the 34th america's cup. i will not get into that. he is going to give us his views on what this great event is going to bring to our city. let's see this exciting video for the america's cup. [applause] >> hopefully, that will everyone up. with all the pressure that my predecessors have put on me for this presentation, it is always cool to start with a " video to help take some of the pressure off. [laughter] before i get started, we are on an aggressive timeline to achieve our objectives, and it would not be possible without the great support we have been receiving, and i j
2012 and could be built if all went well in five years, said think of that impact and thank you, dr. brown. now, for the big rumbling wow in san francisco closing near future and it will have an impact well into the future. we will hear from the chief operating officer of the america's cup event authority. before tom comes up here, we are going to have a little video. anyway, let me give me just click about -- he is responsible for developing and executing its strategy thus energizes all of the...
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dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.ed if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned earlier, we had the pleasure of working well. are city administrator at the time ed lee and supervisor ross mirkarimi in connection with the adoption of the slavery disclosure ordinance a couple years ago. and we look forward to working with him on many issues to come. please welcome mayor ed lee. >> hello, everybody. you know i don't like to read speeches. i've been doing that in the past, so i want to have a chance to speak from the heart. this is our celebration of black history month. and i am so happy to see all of you come to city hall to recognize this and
dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.ed if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned...
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dr. conrad i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news."g has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. it february finance fbtsd fbtsd fbtsd fbtsd fbtsd fbtsd fbts opinion fbt opinion >>> no one doubted he was very smart. those things are combined in this case. they were not the case in '92. >> thank you very much. >> the lyrics to the music may or may not be precious. gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> herman cain's lawyer says he has not made a decision about staying in the race. he also added that herman cain is not ruling out suing ginger white for the allegations which he says. coming up, political blogger will join us to discuss whether the cain campaign can survive another scandal and how the latest news about affect the other g.o.p. candidates. >> police appear to be keeping their promise to shut down the occupy encampment outside city hall in los angeles. earlier
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karen brown is outside the courthouse with more information. >> reporter: the fate of dr. conrad murray is now in the hands of the jury. >> it is up to all of you and you alone to decide what happened. >> reporter: seven men and five women must decide if michael jackson's personal physician is to blame for the singer's death. >> michael jackson trusted conrad murray. he trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. >> reporter: during closing arguments, the prosecutor repeatedly called document murray's actions bizarre said and said there was no precedent for the cardiologist giving the singer propofol to help him sleep but the defense fired back telling jurors once again it was jackson desperate for sleep who injected the fatal dose of then esthetic after he'd taken too many sedatives on the day he died. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions of michael jackson. >> it's not a reality show. it's reality. >> reporter: the defense also criticized the prosecution for playing off of michael jackson's celebrity. and for tugging on the jurors' emotions by tal
karen brown is outside the courthouse with more information. >> reporter: the fate of dr. conrad murray is now in the hands of the jury. >> it is up to all of you and you alone to decide what happened. >> reporter: seven men and five women must decide if michael jackson's personal physician is to blame for the singer's death. >> michael jackson trusted conrad murray. he trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. >> reporter: during closing arguments, the...
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dr. conrad murray or jackson himself. karen brown reports from los angeles. >> reporter: the fate of dr. conrad murray is in the hands of the jury. >> it is up to all of you and you alone to decide what happened. >> reporter: seven men and five women must decide if michael jackson's personal physician is to blame for the singer's death. >> michael jackson trusted conrad murray. he trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. >> reporter: during closing arguments, the prosecutor repeatedly called dr. murray's actions bizarre and said there was no precedent for the cardiologist giving the singer propofol to help him sleep. but the defense fired back telling jurors once again it was jackson desperate for sleep who injected the fatal dose of the anesthetic after he had taken took sedatives on the day he died. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions of michael jackson. this is not a reality show. it's reality. >> reporter: the defense also criticized the prosecution for playing off michael jackson's celebrity and for t
dr. conrad murray or jackson himself. karen brown reports from los angeles. >> reporter: the fate of dr. conrad murray is in the hands of the jury. >> it is up to all of you and you alone to decide what happened. >> reporter: seven men and five women must decide if michael jackson's personal physician is to blame for the singer's death. >> michael jackson trusted conrad murray. he trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. >> reporter: during closing...
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. >> reporter: and to this day, the once skinny, once uncertain clarence brown, now dr. atement. >> at providence st. mel we believe -- >> reporter: the mission statement is recited before class, before mandatory parent enrichment shops, before assemblies, for admissions director aletha wilson, that mission never stops resonating. >> any obstacle we face in life we know if we work, plan, build, and we dream, with god's help we can find a way and make one. >> it's not just words. >> reporter: nearly 30 years ago a young television reporter heard about one man's quest to keep his remarkable school alive. >> you know, i remember you calling me and saying, are you still open? >> reporter: the story aired, a president came calling, and three decades later, it was a providence st. mel graduate, army major gregory canti, who stood as the officer in charge at the inauguration of our current president. >> hard work pays off. smart work pays off. quality education pays off. >> reporter: paul adams knows. for this has been his life's mission. >> at providence st. mel's we believe yo
. >> reporter: and to this day, the once skinny, once uncertain clarence brown, now dr. atement. >> at providence st. mel we believe -- >> reporter: the mission statement is recited before class, before mandatory parent enrichment shops, before assemblies, for admissions director aletha wilson, that mission never stops resonating. >> any obstacle we face in life we know if we work, plan, build, and we dream, with god's help we can find a way and make one. >> it's...
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dr. conrad murray. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news."rig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. >>> four minutes before 5:00 on this wednesday among. the rain has stopped but the heat has been turned off as well. it is meteorologist tim williams over at first warning weather center. >> good morning, everyone, yeah, just about 10 degrees colder today, or i should say cooler, still in the 30s and 40s but ten degrees cooler today than this time yesterday and the rain stopped as don mentioned but it has definitely gotten chilly. the wednesdays picked up yesterday. it is a breezy day today but we will see sun, the sun comes back, a blend over sunshine and clouds, 32 degrees tonight, then tomorrow 52 degrees mostly sunny, despite the chilly look that is right on target for what is normal. we will have your complete updated first warning forecast in a few moments,
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dr. conrad murray is responsible for the singer's death. karen brown has more from los angeles. >> reporter: jurors have over 300 pieces of evidence and the testimony of 49 witnesses to consider as they deliberate the fate of dr. conrad murray. seven men and five women must decide who is responsible for michael jackson's death. his personal physician? or the singer himself. >> reporter: prosecutors say the choice is clear. >> this is criminal negligence. criminal, gross negligence. >> reporter: they accuse dr. murray of giving too much of propofol. >> if you're going to hold murray responsible. >> reporter: they say dr. murray is only on trial because jackson was a superstar. >> is not a reality show. it's reality. >> reporter: during the six- week trial, jurors listen to an interview that doctors gave police. but they never heard directly from the defendant because he chose not to take the stand. some legal experts believe that can have an impact. >> the truthful answer is yes. >> wow. >> it shouldn't, but it does. so many people and jurors, particula
dr. conrad murray is responsible for the singer's death. karen brown has more from los angeles. >> reporter: jurors have over 300 pieces of evidence and the testimony of 49 witnesses to consider as they deliberate the fate of dr. conrad murray. seven men and five women must decide who is responsible for michael jackson's death. his personal physician? or the singer himself. >> reporter: prosecutors say the choice is clear. >> this is criminal negligence. criminal, gross...
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dr. conrad murray. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news."rig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. >>> winter is officially still weeks away, but try telling that to folks in some parts of the country. like michigan, for example. up to 6 inches of snow fell overnight. more is coming in the western mountains of carolina. the busy blue ridge parkway had to be shut down. >>> today is the last day of the 2011 hurricane season, thank so we want to give you a look back at what part of it looked like in space. in late august, the time lapse video shows hurricane irene formed up in the atlantic, turned north and ripped its way up the east coast. irene killed more than 55 people and caused more than $10 billion from the caribbean to maine. texas skies remained cloudless through the hurricane season as the state's historic drought dragged on. it affected the entire lone
dr. conrad murray. i'm terrell brown. and this is the "cbs morning news."rig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. >>> winter is officially still weeks away, but try telling that to folks in some parts of the country. like michigan, for example. up to 6 inches of snow fell overnight. more is...
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dr. conrad murray will not testify in his own defense. karen browneports for wjz from los angeles. >> dr. conrad murray never took the stand in his own defense. >> mr. chernoff, are there any additional witnesses or evidence on behalf of the defense? >> no, judge. >> reporter: testimony ended at the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's personal physician, without dr. murray facing questions about what happened to the pop singer. jackson died from an overdose of propofol. >> please be seated. >> reporter: instead, over 22 days of testimony, the panel heard from 49 witnesses, include police officers, ex- girlfriends, and medical experts. >> the final two witnesses may just be the most critical. two leading propofol experts, one for each side, with completely different theories of how michael jackson died. >> these models all are subject. >> reporter: dr. paul white, the defense witness, said the pop singer likely injected himself, with a lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic to help him get to sleep. lawyers say he likely suffered from insomnia. bu
dr. conrad murray will not testify in his own defense. karen browneports for wjz from los angeles. >> dr. conrad murray never took the stand in his own defense. >> mr. chernoff, are there any additional witnesses or evidence on behalf of the defense? >> no, judge. >> reporter: testimony ended at the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's personal physician, without dr. murray facing questions about what happened to the pop singer. jackson died from an overdose of...
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dr. murray was guilty or innocent of involuntary manslaughter. karen brownewitness news. >> and you can count on wjz to bring you the verdict in the trial of dr. conrad murray as soon as it comes down. >>> a dangerous encounter. a new report shows just how serious the threat was to police after wild animals were set free at a private ohio zoo. >> reporter: deputies arrived at a private compound to find lions and bears charging them. according to police reports released a short time ago, one deputy shot a charging bear that shot 57 feet from him. at one point, he shot alt another lion. the animal's owner released them from their cages before taking his own life. it is still not clear why he did it. >> police have defended their decision to shoot and kill the animals, saying they were trying to protect themselves and the public. >>> police arrest three men, suspected of impersonating officers. monique grioag -- griego smoke with one of the victims. >> reporter: police say these three men, 23-year-old daunte drigs, wayne harris, and wayne casey, pretended to be
dr. murray was guilty or innocent of involuntary manslaughter. karen brownewitness news. >> and you can count on wjz to bring you the verdict in the trial of dr. conrad murray as soon as it comes down. >>> a dangerous encounter. a new report shows just how serious the threat was to police after wild animals were set free at a private ohio zoo. >> reporter: deputies arrived at a private compound to find lions and bears charging them. according to police reports released a...
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dr. conrad murray in the michael jackson murder trial. karen brown reports for wjz in the courthouse. >>> jurors have over 300 pieces of evidence at the testimony of 49 witnesses to consider as they deliberate the fate of dr. conrad murray. seven men and five women must decide who is responsible for michael jackson's michael michael jackson's death, his personal physician or the singer himself. prosecutors say the choice is clear. >> this is criminal negligence. criminal, gross negligence. >> they accuse dr. murray of giving jackson too much of the anesthetic propofol, failing to properly monitor him and then waiting too long before calling 911. >> if you're going to hold dr. murray responsibility responsible -- >> the defense blames jackson for giving himself for giving the lethal dose. they say murray is only on trial because jackson was a super star. >> this is not a reality show. it's reality. >> reporter: during the six- week trial, jurors listened to an interview that dr. murray gave police, but they never heard directly if the defendant becaus
dr. conrad murray in the michael jackson murder trial. karen brown reports for wjz in the courthouse. >>> jurors have over 300 pieces of evidence at the testimony of 49 witnesses to consider as they deliberate the fate of dr. conrad murray. seven men and five women must decide who is responsible for michael jackson's michael michael jackson's death, his personal physician or the singer himself. prosecutors say the choice is clear. >> this is criminal negligence. criminal, gross...
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in los angeles, karen brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> dr.urray faces four years in prison if convicted. >>> dramatic video is released from the deadly shooting at a nevada ihop in september. police say it shows eduardo sension, leaving the restaurant and firing his gun in the parking lot. three national guard members and one other person were killed inside that restaurant. sension was later found dead after apparently turning the gun on himself. >>> herman cain, facing a new sexual harassment allegation. a third woman said she is considering filing a complaint. cain continues to hit the air waves in his own defense. >> reporter: herman cain is considering what he calls the guilty until proven innocent of washington, d.c. the gop front runner says the sexual harassment allegations started with rick perry's campaign. perry denies it, saying, i would suggest to you there is not anybody in my campaign who knew a thing about this. romney's camp denied it also. cain's patience has been wearing thin after being asked about it in a dozen interviews
in los angeles, karen brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> dr.urray faces four years in prison if convicted. >>> dramatic video is released from the deadly shooting at a nevada ihop in september. police say it shows eduardo sension, leaving the restaurant and firing his gun in the parking lot. three national guard members and one other person were killed inside that restaurant. sension was later found dead after apparently turning the gun on himself. >>> herman cain, facing a...
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dr. conrad murray will not testify in his trial. karen brown reports for wjz from los angeles. ers are preparing their closing arguments. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray will not take the witness stand in his own defense. this comes after weeks of speculation and as his defense team rested its case. >> subject to exhibits, we will rest. >> the last defense witness, analyzed charts and models, intended to explain how michael jackson died. >> these models are all subject to variability. >> reporter: white says the pop singer likely injected himself, with a lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic propofol. but the state's top expert blames dr. conrad murray, who was jackson's personal physician. >> reporter: the prosecution says dr. murray gave michael jackson too much propofol in an iv drip ask left him unattended. now, the jurors have two very different theories, both from leading experts. and when they get the case, they'll have to decide which one they believe. >> reporter: on monday, the prosecutor pressed dr. white to justice why conrad murray never told emergency responders he
dr. conrad murray will not testify in his trial. karen brown reports for wjz from los angeles. ers are preparing their closing arguments. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray will not take the witness stand in his own defense. this comes after weeks of speculation and as his defense team rested its case. >> subject to exhibits, we will rest. >> the last defense witness, analyzed charts and models, intended to explain how michael jackson died. >> these models are all subject to...
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dr. murray faces up to four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter. karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> howard is up next with his forecast. >> and i'm enjoying it outside right now, jc. it's in the 50s and the winds are light. on the allergy count, the season is pretty much over but still a little bit of tree pollen and mold in the air. we'll come back and look at a system in the middle of the country that could give us a few showers. that and a look towards the weekend when 9news now returns. >>> for the next few days you are going to see all of the food behind us, and it is a reminder that food drive 9 is underway. and we're teaming up with the boy scouts and capitol area food bank to help feed those in need in our community. if you cannot donate food or other nonperishable items, money, money, money is needed. that's because the capitol area food bank can do some magic. it can turn your $1 donation into $14 worth of food, and that is enough to give someone three healthy meals. so think about the $5 that you will spend at starbucks. it could actually feed
dr. murray faces up to four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter. karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> howard is up next with his forecast. >> and i'm enjoying it outside right now, jc. it's in the 50s and the winds are light. on the allergy count, the season is pretty much over but still a little bit of tree pollen and mold in the air. we'll come back and look at a system in the middle of the country that could give us a...
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dr. conrad murray is accused much causing the singer's death. karen brown is live at the courthouse in los angeles with the latest. >> reporter: the latest is we have yet to hear a peep from these jurors. some of the folks got here in the early morning hours just to try to get one of the eight public seats that are available. i spoke to one woman who came all the way from memphis. today, after spending the last six weeks not being able to speak about this case, today the jurors have a lot to talk about. jurors have over 300 pieces of evidence and the testimony of 49 witnesses to consider as they deliberate the fate of dr. conrad murray. seven men and five women must decide who is responsible for michael jackson's death. his personal physician or the singer himself. prosecutors say the choice is clear. >> this is criminal negligence. criminal gross negligence. >> reporter: they accuse dr. murray of giving jackson too much of the anaesthetic propofol failing to properly monitor him and then waiting too long before calling 911. >> if you're going to hold dr. m
dr. conrad murray is accused much causing the singer's death. karen brown is live at the courthouse in los angeles with the latest. >> reporter: the latest is we have yet to hear a peep from these jurors. some of the folks got here in the early morning hours just to try to get one of the eight public seats that are available. i spoke to one woman who came all the way from memphis. today, after spending the last six weeks not being able to speak about this case, today the jurors have a lot...
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browning who had become a u.s. senator after lincoln became president tells us in his diary disinformation convinced him -- thanks to the kindness of professor dr. brian at the university. oracle hickman browning tells us in his diary that he heard several of these talks about india 1857 given by these ministers, warren and hayes. not only that but warren lived for stealth in browning's home in springfield and served as ambassador of springfield presbyterian church. the revolt was talked about in lincoln's circle. i could not locate any private or public remarks about 1857 in india that lincoln may have made. i would envy anyone who can locate such a remark and i would be enormously grateful. this comparative and connective history explores what was similar and dissimilar between india 1857 and the american civil war and how between 2 events influenced india's subsequent history. one clear conclusion that emerges from this connective and comparative study is that india at the time, british india at the time in indian india at the time lacked a lincoln like figure. willing to confront the moral question behind slavery and yet anxious to concilia
browning who had become a u.s. senator after lincoln became president tells us in his diary disinformation convinced him -- thanks to the kindness of professor dr. brian at the university. oracle hickman browning tells us in his diary that he heard several of these talks about india 1857 given by these ministers, warren and hayes. not only that but warren lived for stealth in browning's home in springfield and served as ambassador of springfield presbyterian church. the revolt was talked about...
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dr. kim did it. she'll tell you exactly what she ate and how she cheated and still lost 30-pounds. >> good evening, i'm ken. >> governor brown is ready to send pink slips to under cover agents who protected him and his wife. >> the agents provided around the clock security after a mexican drug cartel put a hit out on jerry brown. tonight, one of those agents tells juliette in a story you'll see only on 5, that's not right. >> we're talking death threats on jerry brown and his wife. is that correct? >> yes. >> this special agent whose identity we are protecting was on the death threat security detail for then attorney general, jerry brown. >> at one time, yes, there was 24/7 protection on jerry brown. >> this agent said it was serious viable death threats. a mexican cartel putting out a hit on jerry brown before he was governor. >> and what was the need for that? >> there was a credible threat on him and so protection was awarded to him and his wife. >> at the time, brown was going after mexican drug cartel grow operations. secret agents guarding him around the clock for three months. they could walk around with brown without
dr. kim did it. she'll tell you exactly what she ate and how she cheated and still lost 30-pounds. >> good evening, i'm ken. >> governor brown is ready to send pink slips to under cover agents who protected him and his wife. >> the agents provided around the clock security after a mexican drug cartel put a hit out on jerry brown. tonight, one of those agents tells juliette in a story you'll see only on 5, that's not right. >> we're talking death threats on jerry brown...
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dr. conrad murray says he will not take the stand in his own defense. karen brown reports for we'll from los angeles with the latest on the michael jackson manslaughter trial. >> dr. conrad murray will not take the witness stand in his own defense. his decision comes after weeks of speculation and as his defense team rested its case. >> subject to proceeding exhibits, we will rest. >> reporter: they analyzed charlottes and models, intending to explain how michael jackson died. >> these models are all subject to variability. >> white says jackson likely injected himself with the powerful dose of propofol. but the state's top expert blames dr. conrad murray, who was jackson's personal physician. >> reporter: the prosecution said dr. murray gave michael jackson too much propofol in an iv drip and left him unattended. now, jury has two different stories. they'll have to decide who to believe. >> reporter: they said he needed to justify why he never told authorities he had given michael jackson propofol. >> is that a detail you overlooked? >> that was obviously overlook
dr. conrad murray says he will not take the stand in his own defense. karen brown reports for we'll from los angeles with the latest on the michael jackson manslaughter trial. >> dr. conrad murray will not take the witness stand in his own defense. his decision comes after weeks of speculation and as his defense team rested its case. >> subject to proceeding exhibits, we will rest. >> reporter: they analyzed charlottes and models, intending to explain how michael jackson died....
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brown eyes blue, you don't need contacts. be sure to watch today at 4:00, right after dr.phil. >>> stay with us, the forecast , . >>> we may be shy on the temperatures as estimated. we will see how it goes. >>> don't miss the cbs line ,,,,
brown eyes blue, you don't need contacts. be sure to watch today at 4:00, right after dr.phil. >>> stay with us, the forecast , . >>> we may be shy on the temperatures as estimated. we will see how it goes. >>> don't miss the cbs line ,,,,
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his good friend, orville hickman browning, after lincoln was president tells us in his diaries by at the information conveyed to the ranks of the kindness of professor dr. brian andersen here at this university center. orville hickman browning tells us in his diary that he heard several of these springfield talks about india 1857, given by these ministers, war and it paid. not only that, warned that for spells in browning's home in springfield and served as pastor of springfield's westminster presbyterian church. the revolt was best talked about in lincoln circle. however, i could not locate any private or public remark about 1857 in india that lincoln may have made. i would envy anyone who can look at such a remark and of course i would be enormously grateful. now this comparative and connected history, "a tale of two revolts," explores what was similar in what was dissimilar between india 1857 and the american civil war and how the two events influenced india's subsequent history. and one clear conclusion that emerges from this connected and competitive study is that india at the time, british india at the time and indian india at the time lacked a l
his good friend, orville hickman browning, after lincoln was president tells us in his diaries by at the information conveyed to the ranks of the kindness of professor dr. brian andersen here at this university center. orville hickman browning tells us in his diary that he heard several of these springfield talks about india 1857, given by these ministers, war and it paid. not only that, warned that for spells in browning's home in springfield and served as pastor of springfield's westminster...
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dr. king, rosa parks, gandhi, many individuals, john brown, many individuals felt that we need to do somethingy to make society wake up and be responsible for itself to try to cure the ills that we have. we thought that 1968 was an excellent opportunity for us to make a better understanding as to how we can come together as a race of people and be toll ranlt of one another and try to learn from one another to try to solve our problems that we have. >> fascinating icon. john carlos' book is called "the john carlos story" the sports moment that changed the world. more ahead in the yoom with our don lemon. >> you have some good stuff today. i love the iconics civil rights picture then that. he took a lot of flak for that picture. >> he did. he said that moment and he are intertwined. he knew it at that moment. certainly he didn't recognize it was going to change history or have that indelible mark on history, but he embraced it the whole way through and he says he's never run away from that moment, never tried to explain that moment, but certainly wanted to help to write this book, wanted to writ
dr. king, rosa parks, gandhi, many individuals, john brown, many individuals felt that we need to do somethingy to make society wake up and be responsible for itself to try to cure the ills that we have. we thought that 1968 was an excellent opportunity for us to make a better understanding as to how we can come together as a race of people and be toll ranlt of one another and try to learn from one another to try to solve our problems that we have. >> fascinating icon. john carlos' book...
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dr. king, rosa parks, ghandi, adam clayton powell, many individuals, john brown, many individuals felt thatthing to change this society, to make society wake up and be responsible for itself, to try to cure the ills that we have. we felt that 1968 was an excellent opportunity for us to try to make a better understanding as to how we can come together as a race of people and be tolerant of one another and try to learn from one another to try to solve our problems that we have. many people felt like as long as we shed our mobs and ran in the olympic games, shut our mouths and win the wars for them, everything is fine and dandy. they don't live on my side of town when the wars are over, or when the olympics are over. they don't come around my neighborhood unless they come around to see if they can pick up another super star for basketball or football. relative it to those that don't have the athletic talents what happened to those individuals? they have a right to exist and succeed in life just as well. >> john carlos, author of the book "the john carlos story, the sports moment that changed t
dr. king, rosa parks, ghandi, adam clayton powell, many individuals, john brown, many individuals felt thatthing to change this society, to make society wake up and be responsible for itself, to try to cure the ills that we have. we felt that 1968 was an excellent opportunity for us to try to make a better understanding as to how we can come together as a race of people and be tolerant of one another and try to learn from one another to try to solve our problems that we have. many people felt...
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dr. gregg homer and he's been doing research for the past ten years and has come up with a way to do a laser type surgery on brown-eyed patients to make their eyes permanently blue. >> that's cool. see i always felt jiped because my half-brothers and half-sister have the dark hair, but blue eyes and i came out with the poo brown. >> soon you could be able to change your poo brown for about $4,000. >> that's not horrible. and to tell us all of the science behind it and how he came up with the idea, we have dr. gregg homer via skype. how does this procedure work? >> we have absolutely no contact with the patient's eye from beginning to end. the patient sits down. one eye is covered. the other head is secured. and they watch this little animation through one eye for 20 seconds. and at the end of the 20 seconds, the procedure is done on that eye. then we do the other eye. they get up and they leave. the first weekend it will get a little darker, and then after that it starts lightening and two to four weeks, all of the pigment is gone. but the pigment is being eliminated on a cell-by-cell basis. it's been broken down
dr. gregg homer and he's been doing research for the past ten years and has come up with a way to do a laser type surgery on brown-eyed patients to make their eyes permanently blue. >> that's cool. see i always felt jiped because my half-brothers and half-sister have the dark hair, but blue eyes and i came out with the poo brown. >> soon you could be able to change your poo brown for about $4,000. >> that's not horrible. and to tell us all of the science behind it and how he...
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influences that have captured our money system ellen brown has written eleven books including the best selling nature's pharmacy she coauthored with dr lynne walker her latest book is a web of debt it's also the title of her website web of debt dot com where she focuses on an analysis of the federal reserve and the money trust the book explains how what she refers to as a private cartel is usurp the power to create money from the people set themselves and how we the people can get that power back my pleasure welcome to our studios in los angeles ellen welcome. thanks for joining us according to margaret kennedy a german researcher who has studied this issue extensively and you cite interest now composes forty percent of the cost of everything we buy here in the united states i don't see in the sales slips but interest as it does exists exacted or extracted or both at every stage of production suppliers need to take out loans to pay for labor and materials before they even have a product to sell for government projects can be found that the average cost of interest is fifty percent it looks like a vat tax on steroids and why doesn't a
influences that have captured our money system ellen brown has written eleven books including the best selling nature's pharmacy she coauthored with dr lynne walker her latest book is a web of debt it's also the title of her website web of debt dot com where she focuses on an analysis of the federal reserve and the money trust the book explains how what she refers to as a private cartel is usurp the power to create money from the people set themselves and how we the people can get that power...
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dr. no a convicted felon. we will have reaction to the guilty verdict. good morning washington. it's tuesday, november 8. i am cynee simpson. >> i am pamela brown. we begin with the traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam feels pretty good out there. >>> going to be another beautiful afternoon. yesterday we made it into the mid 60's. today we will be near 70 degrees. 40 guests -- 43 in the district. culpeper is 32. frederick is checking in at 34. patchy fog to continue to develop. it will not be as thick as it was yesterday. sunrise is at 6:43 a.m. near 70 today. total sunshine, and a light and variable win. high thin clouds added into the equation tomorrow. by thursday, an upper level system moves through. that could give us some isolated showers, but still very limited confidence of seeing that rain action on thursday. friday breezy and cooler with highs in the lower 50's. cooling down. how's the commute. >>> there is a vehicle fire on 395 near duke street. just so we can get a sense of how traffic is moving north of the beltway. at edsall road and duke street traffic should be able to get through. in maryland, note reports on traffic on 27
dr. no a convicted felon. we will have reaction to the guilty verdict. good morning washington. it's tuesday, november 8. i am cynee simpson. >> i am pamela brown. we begin with the traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam feels pretty good out there. >>> going to be another beautiful afternoon. yesterday we made it into the mid 60's. today we will be near 70 degrees. 40 guests -- 43 in the district. culpeper is 32. frederick is checking in at 34. patchy fog to continue to...
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dr. conrad murray charged in the death of michael jackson. if convicted on involuntary manslaughter charges, murray could get four years in prison. as karen brown reports, jurors heard two very different versions of the case during closing arguments. >> reporter: before the jurors got the case, prosecutors had the final fiery word. >> because of the bizarre, grossly negligent, criminally negligent actions of conrad murray that caused the death of michael jackson. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions of michael jackson. >> reporter: but the defense claims michael jackson killed himself with the fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol and that dr. murray is only on trial because of his superstar patient. >> if you're going to hold dr. murray responsible, don't do it because it's michael jackson. >> now, the cameras may be here because of michael jackson, but we are here because of the actions of conrad murray. >> reporter: the jury is made up of seven men and five women. professionally, they range from the unemployed to a partner in a management consulting firm and a handful of them have said they are fans of michael jackson's mus
dr. conrad murray charged in the death of michael jackson. if convicted on involuntary manslaughter charges, murray could get four years in prison. as karen brown reports, jurors heard two very different versions of the case during closing arguments. >> reporter: before the jurors got the case, prosecutors had the final fiery word. >> because of the bizarre, grossly negligent, criminally negligent actions of conrad murray that caused the death of michael jackson. >> they want...
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brown, wjz eyewitness news. >>> stay with wjz for complete coverage of the manslaughter trial of dr. conrad murray.verdict as soon as it is announced. >>> no bail for the maryland man suspected in two gruesome murders. >> curtis lopez made his first court appearance since being extradited from north carolina. he is being accused in a murder. and he is also accused in the murder of the woman's son, william mcquain, 11 years old. his body was found in a field. lopez was arrested in north carolina last month. >> prosecutors have not yet revealed a motive for the murders. >>> stunning allegations. a howard county barber is accused of sexually abusing a boy. and police fear there may be other victims. >> reporter: police say the assault happened here at the barber shop in ellicott city, where the suspect worked alon. and now -- alone. and they now believe there may be more victims. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: that was the reaction from customers today at the scissors sound hair salon in ellicott city, after they found out police had arrested the owner, 54-year-old jung gon kim for sexually assaulting on
brown, wjz eyewitness news. >>> stay with wjz for complete coverage of the manslaughter trial of dr. conrad murray.verdict as soon as it is announced. >>> no bail for the maryland man suspected in two gruesome murders. >> curtis lopez made his first court appearance since being extradited from north carolina. he is being accused in a murder. and he is also accused in the murder of the woman's son, william mcquain, 11 years old. his body was found in a field. lopez was...
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dr. conrad murray in fact hurt his case? >>> and the 7 billionth baby born today. we ask -- who are we all together, how tall, blue eyed or browng pizza or pasta? sweet, nutty crunchy nut™. [ sighs ] can't wait 'til morning. wait, it's morning in china... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's® crunchy nut™. it's morning somewhere™. i wanted support for my heart... and now i get it from centrum specialist heart. new centrum specialist vision... helps keep my eyes healthy. centrum specialist energy... helps me keep up with them. centrum specialist prenatal... supports my child's growth and development. new centrum specialist is a complete multivitamin that gives me all the benefits of centrum. plus additional support... [ all ] for what's important to me. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist helps make nutrition possible. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. c
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dr. conrad murray. >>> and dennis leery of the award-winning series "rescue me" previews his new film "burn." all that and more coming up on "the early show." that's cbs news for this monday. i'm terrell browneat day, everybody. errell brown. have a great day, everybody. ,, ,,,, blood pressure blood
dr. conrad murray. >>> and dennis leery of the award-winning series "rescue me" previews his new film "burn." all that and more coming up on "the early show." that's cbs news for this monday. i'm terrell browneat day, everybody. errell brown. have a great day, everybody. ,, ,,,, blood pressure blood
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dr. conrad murray. he was michael jackson's personal physician. and was in the los angeles mansion when the king of pop died. >> karen brown has more on what attorneysaid to jurors in closing arguments. >> reporter: before the jurors got the case, prosecutors had the final fiery word. >> because of the bizarre, grossry negligent criminally negligent actions of conrad murray that caused the death of michael jackson. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions of michael jackson. >> reporter: but the defense claims michael jackson killed himself with a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol and that dr. conrad murray is only on trial because of his superstar patient. >> if you're going to hold dr. murray responsible. don't do it because it's michael jackson. >> now the cameras may be here because of michael jackson but we are here because of the actions of conrad murray. >> reporter: the jury is made up of seven men and five women. professionally they range from the unemployed to a partner in a management consullings firm. and a -- con summiting firm. and a handful have said they are fans of michael jackson's music. what kind of factor do yo
dr. conrad murray. he was michael jackson's personal physician. and was in the los angeles mansion when the king of pop died. >> karen brown has more on what attorneysaid to jurors in closing arguments. >> reporter: before the jurors got the case, prosecutors had the final fiery word. >> because of the bizarre, grossry negligent criminally negligent actions of conrad murray that caused the death of michael jackson. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions...
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brown of alaska and historian don brinkley last week. >> this side has already made up its mind. and -- i call it garbage dr. rice. >> dr. brinkley, rice is a university. >> i'll call it anything you want while you sit in that chair. you just be quiet. >> you don't own me. i pay your salary. >> the gentleman will suspend and i'll remind members and i'll remember -- >> i work for the private sector. you work for the tax -- >> mr. brinkley. >> matt that kind of behavior has become commonplace. that's what we're accustomed to seeing. >> you've got more and more of that. there used to be social compacts, that you wouldn't use the debt ceiling to put a gun to the head of the country. you wouldn't filibuster judicial nominees en masse. both parties have crossed the line. i think republicans have taken a step further in the past few years by being much more promiscuous by the use of filibusters in the senate. that has driven this partisan wedge. >> you used the word social. i think that's part of the problem. it used to be they'd lift a glass with one other. now they scurry home on thursdays, don't come back until tuesdays beca
brown of alaska and historian don brinkley last week. >> this side has already made up its mind. and -- i call it garbage dr. rice. >> dr. brinkley, rice is a university. >> i'll call it anything you want while you sit in that chair. you just be quiet. >> you don't own me. i pay your salary. >> the gentleman will suspend and i'll remind members and i'll remember -- >> i work for the private sector. you work for the tax -- >> mr. brinkley. >> matt...
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dr. sanjay gupta has been following very closely and he'll be here with the latest on the recovery. that and more when "360" continues. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. that's good for our country's energy security i joined the navy when i was nineteen. i was a commissioned officer at twenty-three. i was an avionics... tactical telecommunications... squad leader. i think the hardest transition as you get further into the military is... you know it's going to end one day. chase hired me to be a personal banker. i'm a business analyst... manager. i'm very proud to work for chase. when you hire a veteran, you get... great leadership... decisiveness... f
dr. sanjay gupta has been following very closely and he'll be here with the latest on the recovery. that and more when "360" continues. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be...