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. >>> today i'm one on one with dr. brown. i have a question now. if you have a daughter, when should she start seeing a gynecologist? that's a daunting question for many parents. but guess what? that's a topic that's going to be discussed at a special event called "din we are a doctor ." it's being held on wednesday at the mid star montgomery medical center. dr. brown is going to be there. if you want more information, go to my website jchayward.com. this event is free but you should call, let them know that you're coming. so my question to you is when should a daughter first see a gynecologist? >> it's recommended that we have the daughter come sometime it the age 13 and 15 for their very first visit. >> would it be a pelvic examination? >> not at that time unless it's indicated for other reasons. >> should she have a menstrual cycle before she comes or should she come before that men's saw -- menstrual cycle? >> they usually by that time have their menstrual cycle and if not, we can talk about why not. >> there are some things that should go on.
. >>> today i'm one on one with dr. brown. i have a question now. if you have a daughter, when should she start seeing a gynecologist? that's a daunting question for many parents. but guess what? that's a topic that's going to be discussed at a special event called "din we are a doctor ." it's being held on wednesday at the mid star montgomery medical center. dr. brown is going to be there. if you want more information, go to my website jchayward.com. this event is free but...
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obama. >> let me ask the two congressmen, isn't it possible, henry and congressman dr. brownthat this will politically play in the president's favor because some of these nice provisions will be gone? congressman brown, you first. >> let me answer the question about pre-existing conditions. my patient option act takes care of that by giving people a whole lot less expensive insurance that you can bye. we will have the association pools so you will have huge pools all across the country. and in my tax breaks for doctors, i'm a physician and i know that doctors will treat people with pre-existing conditions if we give them some incentive to do so and giving them a tax break will do exactly that. now this is blatantly unconstitutional. never before in the history of this nation has the federal government required anybody to buy something whether you want it or not and hopefully the supreme court will see that. we need to rip it out by the roots and replace it with something that will lower the cost of healthcare and my patient option act will do that, it will lower the cost for
obama. >> let me ask the two congressmen, isn't it possible, henry and congressman dr. brownthat this will politically play in the president's favor because some of these nice provisions will be gone? congressman brown, you first. >> let me answer the question about pre-existing conditions. my patient option act takes care of that by giving people a whole lot less expensive insurance that you can bye. we will have the association pools so you will have huge pools all across the...
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obama. >> let me ask the two congressmen, isn't it possible, henry and congressman dr. brownthat this will politically play in the president's favor because some of these nice provisions will be gone? congressman brown, you first. >> let me answer the question about pre-existing conditions. my patient option act takes care of that by giving people a whole lot less expensive insurance that you can bye. we will have the association pools so you will have huge pools all across the country. and in my tax breaks for doctors, i'm a physician and i know that doctors will treat people with pre-existing conditions if we give them some incentive to do so and giving them a tax break will do exactly that. now this is blatantly unconstitutional. never before in the history of this nation has the federal government required anybody to buy something whether you want it or not and hopefully the supreme court will see that. we need to rip it out by the roots and replace it with something that will lower the cost of healthcare and my patient option act will do that, it will lower the cost for
obama. >> let me ask the two congressmen, isn't it possible, henry and congressman dr. brownthat this will politically play in the president's favor because some of these nice provisions will be gone? congressman brown, you first. >> let me answer the question about pre-existing conditions. my patient option act takes care of that by giving people a whole lot less expensive insurance that you can bye. we will have the association pools so you will have huge pools all across the...
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dr. brown's claim that robert mcnamara was a great success in his first four years. didn't he really alienate the joint chiefs? not that they didn't deserve to be corrected or divided, but on the f-111 controversy, he forced admirable anderson out in 1962 and 1963. it turned out admirable anderson was right, and robert mcnamara was wrong, right, dr. brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of defense to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided that he was in command. that, of course, is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations, despite his title, is not in charge of naval operations. admi
dr. brown's claim that robert mcnamara was a great success in his first four years. didn't he really alienate the joint chiefs? not that they didn't deserve to be corrected or divided, but on the f-111 controversy, he forced admirable anderson out in 1962 and 1963. it turned out admirable anderson was right, and robert mcnamara was wrong, right, dr. brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, dr. brown, secretary brown. we're contextualizing robert mcnamara in the defense department and the vietnam war. this sets down a nice base line for our next two speakers. i will introduce those speakers, george herring and ed drea. this is an easy task for me, because they are two of the ablist practitioners of the historical craft today. first george. george herring has a virginia ph.d. he taught almost four decades at the university of kentucky. there he mentored many ph.d. thesis, and his students teach throughout the land teaching history of the vietnam war. george also served as editor of the best -- probably the best journal doing diplomatic history, called diplomatic history. he also served as president of the society for historians of american foreign relations. but he made his greatest contribution, at least in my judgment, as a scholar. among his books are "america's longest war," which in four editions has sold well over half a million copies. and has been the basic text which so many undergraduates,
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, dr. brown, secretary brown. we're contextualizing robert mcnamara in the defense department and the vietnam war. this sets down a nice base line for our next two speakers. i will introduce those speakers, george herring and ed drea. this is an easy task for me, because they are two of the ablist practitioners of the historical craft today. first george. george herring has a virginia ph.d. he taught almost four decades at the university of kentucky....
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only dr. brown which is this kind. did we said it can drag this soda. we don't recall because of all of the assault but aziz said water is always the best. dennis and we drink a lot of wine and passover. so we don't have to get rid that. >>> into giving up call this year doesn't seem to matter. did we didn't you can have a local this year? is that ok? >>> i don't even drink it. >>> the coca-cola did point out the watt avenue culture formula next year. in san francisco lindi's cbs five. if you feel as if you have been meaning we did not know why you may want to have a look at your prescriptions. elizabeth cup of why some common drugs can pack on the pounds. she hit the gym hard for five times a week. that is a picture of her before she started taking insulin for type 2 diabetes. >>> i quickly gained about 20 lbs.. within three months. course no one wants to gain that type of weight. it turned down many drugs for common elements can cause weight gain. including some mood stabilizers anti- inflammatories and some high blood pressure medications. and many p
only dr. brown which is this kind. did we said it can drag this soda. we don't recall because of all of the assault but aziz said water is always the best. dennis and we drink a lot of wine and passover. so we don't have to get rid that. >>> into giving up call this year doesn't seem to matter. did we didn't you can have a local this year? is that ok? >>> i don't even drink it. >>> the coca-cola did point out the watt avenue culture formula next year. in san francisco...
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dr. brown. that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of a secretary of defense and the primary function to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, the admiral was not nominated for a second term. the reason had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with a cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing towards cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided he was in command. that of course is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations despite his title is not in charge of the operations. anderson did not realize that or chose to ignore it. when mcnamara went to the operations center and asked what the navy was doing,ed admiral said why don't you leave and let me run this operation? that speaks for itself. had the subordinate of admiral anderson said that to him, dismissal would have been the least of the consequences. did mcnamara occasionally tangle with i
dr. brown. that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of a secretary of defense and the primary function to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, the admiral was not nominated for a second term. the reason had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with a cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing towards cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided he was...
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. >>> only dr. brownan drink this soda. >>> but like you said that water is always the best. >>> and then we drink wine and passovers you. >>> so given up call this year doesn't seem to matter. did we give you a can of coca-cola this year? >>> is that ok? >>> i don't even drink it. >>> the coca-cola did point out to lead the new kosher formula next year. in san francisco cbs five. degrees if you feel like you've been delayed but you don't know exactly why you might want to look at your prescriptions. elizabeth cup on why some: drugs can actually paca a pat on the pounds. >>> led the march is the jim hard for five times a week. there is a picture of her before she started taking insulin for type 2 diabetes. >>> it quickly gained about 20 lbs. within three months. course no one wants to gain that tied the waves. it turns out to the drugs for common ailments can cause a great game. including some mood stabilizers anti- inflammatories and some high blood pressure medications. and many patients are caught by s
. >>> only dr. brownan drink this soda. >>> but like you said that water is always the best. >>> and then we drink wine and passovers you. >>> so given up call this year doesn't seem to matter. did we give you a can of coca-cola this year? >>> is that ok? >>> i don't even drink it. >>> the coca-cola did point out to lead the new kosher formula next year. in san francisco cbs five. degrees if you feel like you've been delayed but you...
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i sat down with captain roscoe brown. >> dr. ou so much. >> glad to be here. >> how do you feel when you see a film like this "red tail" come out? >> first of all, i'm thrilled. i'm gratified, and i feel that george lucas and his company have done an excellent job of presenting what we did as tuskegee airmen. so it's a high point in my life. it should be a high life in the black community's life, and it should be a high point in everybody's life because it shows what you can do when you challenge the prejudices in society and you recognize the excellence of achievement will overcome that prejudice and that's exactly what the tuskegee airmen did. >> in the film they highlight some of these moments of prejudice and not being allowed in the officer's club. how accurate was that in your experience? >> it was very accurate. during the world of session gregging a, people were free in saying negroes can't come in here. we don't hire mingnegroes and wd no political recourse. we were strong within ourselves says. we had our own businesses
i sat down with captain roscoe brown. >> dr. ou so much. >> glad to be here. >> how do you feel when you see a film like this "red tail" come out? >> first of all, i'm thrilled. i'm gratified, and i feel that george lucas and his company have done an excellent job of presenting what we did as tuskegee airmen. so it's a high point in my life. it should be a high life in the black community's life, and it should be a high point in everybody's life because it...
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dr. brown's. >> except for hoda's. >> yeah.by fingers can get in as opposed to when you slide, they're trying to feed themselves. >> hoda! >> i'm telling you, it's not working right. >> it ain't it. it's you. >> okay. >> what are these? >> this is the you-need. this is an on the go bottle warmer. so this you actually boil for 25 minutes and it heats up. and then you can use it up to 100 times. you heat this, and then you put it in the top of the bottle. and then you can put in your formula or your breast milk and it heats it up instantly. you can heat this on the go. 60 seconds it will be the perfect temperature. this is the bib espresso. this is a really sleek machine. what you do is you put the water in here and it heats up. and you can put your formula in the bottle and you just push this tab and the temperature of the water, that's perfect, comes down and fills the bottle. then you can give it to your baby. it's like 90 seconds? >> evenly? because that can be a problem as well. wow. >> then you can also heat -- if you alrea
dr. brown's. >> except for hoda's. >> yeah.by fingers can get in as opposed to when you slide, they're trying to feed themselves. >> hoda! >> i'm telling you, it's not working right. >> it ain't it. it's you. >> okay. >> what are these? >> this is the you-need. this is an on the go bottle warmer. so this you actually boil for 25 minutes and it heats up. and then you can use it up to 100 times. you heat this, and then you put it in the top of the...
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dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.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 to re
dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.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,...
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dr. brown's black cherry diet soda for breakfast this morning. >> with the corned beef?regg: i should have had it with corned beef. now you're making me hungry, doc. lavish celebrations taking place in north korea. the communist regime unveiling statues of various leaders and trying to move past its failed rocket launch. why that failure could lead to an even more dangerous test. a former special envoy to the regime joining us live. [sirens] gregg: whoa, police going into action, busting a bunch of crooks who stole a masterpiece that the police recovered that is worth more than $100 million. kiss those lines goodbye! discover juvÉderm® xc, the smooth gel filler your doctors uses to instantly smooth out those parentheses lines around your nose and mouth for up to a year! temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps or risk of infection. lose those lines! the way you look with juvÉderm® xc, might just change the way you look at everything. ask your doctor and visit juvederm.com. gregg: back to our top story, a major embarassment for north korea,
dr. brown's black cherry diet soda for breakfast this morning. >> with the corned beef?regg: i should have had it with corned beef. now you're making me hungry, doc. lavish celebrations taking place in north korea. the communist regime unveiling statues of various leaders and trying to move past its failed rocket launch. why that failure could lead to an even more dangerous test. a former special envoy to the regime joining us live. [sirens] gregg: whoa, police going into action, busting...
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dr. brown's.'s you. >> what are these? >> this is the you-need. this you actually boil for 25 minutes and it heats up. then can you use it up to 100 times. you heat this and then you put it in the top of the bottle and then you can put it in your formula or your breast filk ami it heats it up instantly. 60 seconds, it will be the perfect temperature. this is the bib espresso. this is a really sleek machine. what you do is you put the water in here and it heats up. you can put your formula in the bottle and you just push this tab and the temperature of the water, that's perfect, comes down and fills the bottle. then you can give it to your baby. >> evenly? >> 90 seconds. yeah. >> wow. >> then can you also heat -- if you already have bottles made, you can heat them in the top. >> all this stuff comes out when my kids are -- haven't kids of their own. >> these are crawlings. when your baby starts crawling, you can put these on. they're really breathable. if you look in the book, they're lightweight.
dr. brown's.'s you. >> what are these? >> this is the you-need. this you actually boil for 25 minutes and it heats up. then can you use it up to 100 times. you heat this and then you put it in the top of the bottle and then you can put it in your formula or your breast filk ami it heats it up instantly. 60 seconds, it will be the perfect temperature. this is the bib espresso. this is a really sleek machine. what you do is you put the water in here and it heats up. you can put your...
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dr. king, but minie jean brown trickie is an icon from most history books. >> they didn't mention her namee was very little information. every section i look for that talks about african americans in history is very small. >> now in front of students at skyline college in san bruno is a missing chapter. one of what came to be known as the little rock. >> when the time comes for equalization, we are turned down. >> 16-year-old mini jean and others volunteered to have the first black students to enroll at all-white central high in little rock, arkansas back in 1957. this, after the u.s. supreme court ordered the desegregation of all the nation's schools. carrying that out in arkansas required presidential intervention and federal guards to deal with angry white mobs. it was a pivotal point in the civil rights movement. >> on that first day, watching all that opposition, i said, oh, i'm coming back no matter what. >> her story is one that former day area high school history teacher jeff steinberg wanted his students to learn firsthand. so starting in 1999 he began loading up buses and heading
dr. king, but minie jean brown trickie is an icon from most history books. >> they didn't mention her namee was very little information. every section i look for that talks about african americans in history is very small. >> now in front of students at skyline college in san bruno is a missing chapter. one of what came to be known as the little rock. >> when the time comes for equalization, we are turned down. >> 16-year-old mini jean and others volunteered to have the...
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dr. king, but millie jean brown milky is absent from most history books. >> they didn't mention her name. there was very little information. every section i look for that talks about african americans in history is very small. >> now in front of students at skyline college in san bruno is a missing chapter. one of what came to be known as the little rock. >> when the time comes for equalization, we are. >> 16-year-old mini jean and others volunteered to have the first black students to enroll at all-white central high in little rock, arkansas back in 1957. this, after the u.s. supreme court ordered the desegregation of all the nation's schools. carrying that out in arkansas required presidential intervention and federal guards to deal with angry white mobs. it was a pistol point in the civil rights movement. >> on that first day, watching all that opposition, i said, oh, i'm coming pack no matter what. >> her story is one that former day area high school history teacher jeff steinberg wanted his students to learn firsthand. so starting in 1999 he began loading up buses and heading down so
dr. king, but millie jean brown milky is absent from most history books. >> they didn't mention her name. there was very little information. every section i look for that talks about african americans in history is very small. >> now in front of students at skyline college in san bruno is a missing chapter. one of what came to be known as the little rock. >> when the time comes for equalization, we are. >> 16-year-old mini jean and others volunteered to have the first...
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brown spots all over. >> reporter: so, she came to see dermatologist dr. these little brown spots here and here, that's from the ultraviolet light in those lamps. >> reporter: as i learned when you get a gel manicure, you put your hand under the ultraviolet light after each coat. so, four different times, for a total of about five minutes. >> these little light boxes actually contain the same ultraviolet light that we see in tanning beds. and tanning beds have been associated with melanoma. >> reporter: many nail industry scientists agree that the type of light is the same but say the strength of the light is totally different. >> well, you simply have to look at them and know they're obviously not like tanning beds. when you use the lamps, your fingers don't get tanned. they don't even get burned. >> reporter: however, a study in "the archives of dermatology" concluded that further investigation was warranted to see if u.v. nail lamps can cause skin cancer. >> you don't see brown spots where the sun doesn't shine, even in older women. so, it's very likely
brown spots all over. >> reporter: so, she came to see dermatologist dr. these little brown spots here and here, that's from the ultraviolet light in those lamps. >> reporter: as i learned when you get a gel manicure, you put your hand under the ultraviolet light after each coat. so, four different times, for a total of about five minutes. >> these little light boxes actually contain the same ultraviolet light that we see in tanning beds. and tanning beds have been associated...
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dr. king you've earned your seat next to billy idol. [ laughter ] by the way, when did cnn get into the mean girl business? >> you should grow up, be a dad. bobby brownour 15 minutes are up. octomom your 15 minutes are up. rosie, what the heck happened? you used to be so funny, energetic -- your 15 minutes are up my friend. >> jon: what the hell happened to rosie? what the hell happened to crn n. 20 years ago you were the only network bravely reporting from iraq. now you are just a fifth year senior -- >> your 15 minutes are up. >> facial hair you you had a god run but i guess we can say your 15 minutes are up. >> jon: facial hair? your 15 minutes are up facial hair? facial share not a passing andy war hol trend. compared to beards, fire is a hip new thing. beards have been around since octo lapiipakiss. sorry open flame, we use microwaves now. your 15 [cheers and applause] >> jon: google. google most of us use it every day. have you ever thought the real problem with google is it's too far away from my face? >> google as unveiled futuristic eyeglasses that are like smart phones for your eyes, kind of like in the terminator movies. it's using technol
dr. king you've earned your seat next to billy idol. [ laughter ] by the way, when did cnn get into the mean girl business? >> you should grow up, be a dad. bobby brownour 15 minutes are up. octomom your 15 minutes are up. rosie, what the heck happened? you used to be so funny, energetic -- your 15 minutes are up my friend. >> jon: what the hell happened to rosie? what the hell happened to crn n. 20 years ago you were the only network bravely reporting from iraq. now you are just a...
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like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at school and at home, the characters in the tv shows they watch, what they see online, all of those have an effect. but the subtle messages adults might not even realize they're sending also have a huge effect on children. dr. killen calls it implicit bias. >> when we're in a situation in public, we're in a room and we have an opportunity to ask two different people for help for something, and we might just, you know, be more likely to ask the person of the same race than somebody who's an opposite race for help. all that really has a very powerful influence very early in children's lives. much earlier than we think. >> reporter: but if all kids internalize what they see and hear about race, why are young black children more positive about race than young whites? remember, 70% of young white kids saw these and thought something negative happened. when black children looked at the same picture
like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at school and at home, the characters in the tv shows they watch, what they see online, all of those have an effect. but the subtle messages adults might not even realize they're sending also have a huge effect on children. dr. killen calls it implicit bias. >> when we're in a situation in...
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like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at school and at home, the characters in the tv shows they watch, what they see online, all of those have an effect. but the subtle messages adults might not even realize they're sending also have a huge effect on children. dr. killen calls it implicit bias. >> when we're in a situation in public, we're in a room and we have an opportunity to ask two different people for help for something, and we might just, you know, be more likely to ask the person of the same race than somebody who's an opposite race for help. all that really has a very powerful influence very early in children's lives. much earlier than we think. >> reporter: but if all kids internalize what they see and hear about race, why are young black children more positive about race than young whites? remember, 70% of young white kids saw these and thought something negative happened. when black children looked at the same picture
like, they don't like brown, so they want a white color skin friend. >> reporter: our expert, dr. melanie killen, says children's own experiences with race, along with the messages they hear at school and at home, the characters in the tv shows they watch, what they see online, all of those have an effect. but the subtle messages adults might not even realize they're sending also have a huge effect on children. dr. killen calls it implicit bias. >> when we're in a situation in...
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[laughter] curt brown, the only one to man 3 discovery missions, including one to service the hubble space telescope arlie mere court. -- telescope. charlie precourt. drcrew ehange with the international space station. eileen colli, -- [cheers and applause] flew twoissions on discovery, first as product, and then return commander to the space station. [applause] [applause] steve]. -- steve lyndsey. [applause] he commanded two missions from the space station and brought it home for its final unassisted light. get it? [laughter] will work on that one. c j sterko. [applause] to theivered equipment o space station. alan poindexter -- [applause] became the largest contingent in spa ever at one time, 13 people. and also with us, 13 more shuttle astronts. and welcome pilots bill reedy -- [applause] -- don williams -- [applause] -- joe allen -- [applause] -- chris ferguson -- a [applause] -- tom jones [applause] -- ] -- [applause] tom jones -- [applause] can writer. -- ken ritenour. [applause] steve robinson [applause] casey tornapplause] -- casey thornton. [applause] and last but not least, payload specialist, john glenn. [applaus this is one of the greatest
[laughter] curt brown, the only one to man 3 discovery missions, including one to service the hubble space telescope arlie mere court. -- telescope. charlie precourt. drcrew ehange with the international space station. eileen colli, -- [cheers and applause] flew twoissions on discovery, first as product, and then return commander to the space station. [applause] [applause] steve]. -- steve lyndsey. [applause] he commanded two missions from the space station and brought it home for its final...
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dr. george herring, one of the foremost historians on the vietnam war. john will introduce both of them more fully later on. the final member of our panel, your first speaker, former secretary of defense harold brown. at the age of 21, phd in fist friction columbia university. he served as research scientist and then as senior science and research manager for the government. in 1965, he became secretary of the air force where he worked closely with mcnamara. leaving government in 1969, returned in 1977 as president jimmy carter's secretary of defense. since 1981, he has been deeply involved in researching, speaking, writing on national security policy. we are grateful to have him leading off our panel today and look forward to hearing his personal perspective of secretary mcnamara's tenure. >> thank you very much. it is good to be with you this afternoon. i look forward to reading the current volume in the history of the office of the secretary of defense series. it may prepare me for what the third and future says about me. if i live long enough to read that. when mcnamara left office in january of 1969, the members of his staff and service secretaries presented him with a large globe, and during
dr. george herring, one of the foremost historians on the vietnam war. john will introduce both of them more fully later on. the final member of our panel, your first speaker, former secretary of defense harold brown. at the age of 21, phd in fist friction columbia university. he served as research scientist and then as senior science and research manager for the government. in 1965, he became secretary of the air force where he worked closely with mcnamara. leaving government in 1969, returned...
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dr. dre. it's not redone footage or film footage at all. it was, for lack of a better word, a hollow gram created -- holograham created by computer. why stop with him. why not a virtual james browngital michael jackson? i bet you would pay to see them. i bet a lot of us would. why stop with musicians. think sports matchups you always wanted to see. a digital mike tyson versus digital ali comes to mind. on the other hand somebody tweeted and they said, quote, this place just went silent. people are genuinely horrified by the tupac hologram. so it is totally creepy, but let's be real. if we know anything about technology, it's totally going to happen. anita? >> kind of creepy, kind of cool. >>> the cleanup continues in the southern plains. six people died in the storms. people in the oklahoma town of woodward spent the day picking up the pieces left behind. residents say the tornado moved very fast and there were no sirens. lightning apparently knocked out the town's warning system as the storm hit. >> usually this is a wet time of year, and it's dry. >> and where is the water? that's what farmers along maryland's eastern shore have been asking again and again. it's now so dry man
dr. dre. it's not redone footage or film footage at all. it was, for lack of a better word, a hollow gram created -- holograham created by computer. why stop with him. why not a virtual james browngital michael jackson? i bet you would pay to see them. i bet a lot of us would. why stop with musicians. think sports matchups you always wanted to see. a digital mike tyson versus digital ali comes to mind. on the other hand somebody tweeted and they said, quote, this place just went silent. people...
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brown: but-- i will stay with you, mike, is the line clear? i means that's the question. >> well, and that's a good question. because having talked to richard, drchard allen bogin, one the top neurologists in the country on the nfl's concussion committee, he says that there is a culture change going on. the problem is it's to the going on on the sidelinient. it's in the owners' offices. it's in roger goodell's office. he can't have his offensive stars being hurt because it hurts his bottom line. but if it's not happening on the sidelines, it doesn't matter. it has to happen on the sidelines. >> dan lebowitz, you were talking about seeing it in the commissioner's office wa, about the sideline what about criticism even in the commissioner's office, that yeah, they understand it now but they came late to this concussion problem. and you know, are responding more out of fear at this point than out of real health concern. >> well, i think that, you know, people generally sometimes have to respond in a reactive fashion given sort of the way society moves and issues that are raised as society moves. i think goodell's credit, you can look at that time
brown: but-- i will stay with you, mike, is the line clear? i means that's the question. >> well, and that's a good question. because having talked to richard, drchard allen bogin, one the top neurologists in the country on the nfl's concussion committee, he says that there is a culture change going on. the problem is it's to the going on on the sidelinient. it's in the owners' offices. it's in roger goodell's office. he can't have his offensive stars being hurt because it hurts his...
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dr. king got killed and i was enraged, angry. the day after this, i went to school, and on the fringes, on television you would see stokely car michael and h rap brown and bobby seale and hughie newton, and black power. i want to back up, too. and talk about pa because all of my lessons in black history -- i don't want you to think it was over the dinner table with books spread out. pa was a working man and he was a good cussing man, and he was a -- what they called in those days a race man. so a lot of my lessons would be as simple as we would be watching television, the old black and white tv, and a tarzan movie would come on, johnny wise muller was swing across the screen, doing the tarzan yell, and speak his language and the lions would go here and the elephants and monkeys, and pa would look at that car and five minutes he would go, what the hell is that? you tell me how in the hell a little cracker baby can fall out of there, grow up, speak monkey, ly bon, boy, change the damn channel. it was living history. then i would switch and harry reasoner was giving some editorial, about the space program, and he was going on and on and being very educ
dr. king got killed and i was enraged, angry. the day after this, i went to school, and on the fringes, on television you would see stokely car michael and h rap brown and bobby seale and hughie newton, and black power. i want to back up, too. and talk about pa because all of my lessons in black history -- i don't want you to think it was over the dinner table with books spread out. pa was a working man and he was a good cussing man, and he was a -- what they called in those days a race man. so...