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dr. brown allegedly wanted his dinner before the crew was ready. th brown grabbing and finally choking flight attendants, resulting in his arrest and indictment for assault. dr. brown's attorney claims his client doesn't recall any of it due to stress relievers mixed with alcohol. as for darlina, dr. brown's brutalized ex-wife? >> i can't open my right eye. i'm bleeding. >> reporter: shedd like to forget about dr. brown's behavior, too. but her emotional wounds have yet to heal. >> i don't think he's going to change. and, you know, when you don't cake accountability for your actions, you can't change. he has never taken accountability for what he's done to me. >> reporter: doctor brown's trial for allegedly assaulting the flight attendant is scheduled for the end of this month. he has plett not guilty. we'll be right back. >>> next -- courtroom crazy. taking the law into their own hands. literally. but what could make a judge throw a fit? >> i'll yell all i want. this is my court and i'll do what i want. >> losing it, legal style. my name is irma an
dr. brown allegedly wanted his dinner before the crew was ready. th brown grabbing and finally choking flight attendants, resulting in his arrest and indictment for assault. dr. brown's attorney claims his client doesn't recall any of it due to stress relievers mixed with alcohol. as for darlina, dr. brown's brutalized ex-wife? >> i can't open my right eye. i'm bleeding. >> reporter: shedd like to forget about dr. brown's behavior, too. but her emotional wounds have yet to heal....
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. >> and this is the chief medical examiner, dr. brown. before we listen to her testimony here, just quickly, lisa, back to the inconsistencies in george zimmerman's story from the hannity interview to other interviews and questioning. is there anything significant here? i know that zimmerman's team wants to justify it as, listen, his memory, you know, he's recalling a very traumatic situation. is there a bombshell difference you've heard so far? >> not a bombshell. i think one of the more important ones is whether he was following trayvon martin or not. in this interview he says he was just going to look at the street sign. he was going to look at a number so he could give that to the police. that's the story he did tell, but at other times he's acknowledged he did follow trayvon martin. sometimes he says what part of the story you're talking about. i was following him early on. once the dispatcher told me not to, i stopped. the jury will have to decide if that's true or not. >> and this is the medical examiner. -- >> that's obviously tru
. >> and this is the chief medical examiner, dr. brown. before we listen to her testimony here, just quickly, lisa, back to the inconsistencies in george zimmerman's story from the hannity interview to other interviews and questioning. is there anything significant here? i know that zimmerman's team wants to justify it as, listen, his memory, you know, he's recalling a very traumatic situation. is there a bombshell difference you've heard so far? >> not a bombshell. i think one of...
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dr. richard brown, professor of family medicine, school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83.2 percent in 2002 and 75.1 percent on 2011. are we reaching enough young people with prevention messages? well, i think the question is how are we trying to reach the youth with prevention messages? i think that the development of technology today has given us an opportunity that we haven't quite caught up with. traditionally, we have public service announcements, we have school activities, but today, we have facebook. we have texting. we have an ability to find new ways that we haven't quite exploded yet. so, the media we have to
dr. richard brown, professor of family medicine, school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of...
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dr. oz: this is the first time we're seeing starches. >> we're adding in healthy grains, brown rice, quinoa. dr. oz: week four? >> at starches and more fruit. we can go up to five glasses of red wine a week. dr. oz: one to five glasses? >> ideally you're spreading it out over the seven days. dr. oz: you have done this program. i understand that the swelling is better. maybe the blemishes have gotten a little better, the discoloration under the eyes have gotten better. what are we going to look at the end of four weeks? >> we will have reduction in the swelling. less underwie circles and fine reduction in wrinkles. we'll have a more youthful appearance. it's a truly anti-aging diet. dr. oz: after the fourth week, what happens to the sugar in your life? >> it comes back into your life. you're not going to want it as much. we have recalibrated what your palate is. your idea of sweetness has changed. the days that you want an ice cream scoop or a birthday party, have your cake and make loom for it in a healthy controlled portion way. dr. oz: you see this in your clinic? >> everything is based o
dr. oz: this is the first time we're seeing starches. >> we're adding in healthy grains, brown rice, quinoa. dr. oz: week four? >> at starches and more fruit. we can go up to five glasses of red wine a week. dr. oz: one to five glasses? >> ideally you're spreading it out over the seven days. dr. oz: you have done this program. i understand that the swelling is better. maybe the blemishes have gotten a little better, the discoloration under the eyes have gotten better. what are...
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we're going to have a stacked panel on this including tina brown, martin bashir, dr.ew roberts and jim maceda live from london, just to name a few. brian, back to you. >> thank you, mika. >>> still ahead, your favorite dennis farina moments that i guess we'll have to bleep them out. "morning joe" just moments away. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. zzzquil. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate
we're going to have a stacked panel on this including tina brown, martin bashir, dr.ew roberts and jim maceda live from london, just to name a few. brian, back to you. >> thank you, mika. >>> still ahead, your favorite dennis farina moments that i guess we'll have to bleep them out. "morning joe" just moments away. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪...
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now brown may have company. since 1981, dr.s lab has studied hiv-positive men who don't have to take any medication. their bodies, their immune systems, naturally keep the virus at bay. there's some sort of secret in the immune system that they are trying to unravel. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." >> jeff glor is in for scott pelley in new york. jeff. >> hi, allen and liz. egypt passing the tipping point this afternoon. the military says mohamed morsi is no longer in charges. we have reports from cairo and washington tonight. we also have new information on the day that 19 arizona firefighters died. a distress call was sent earlier than first thought. those stories on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,, look at them kids... they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man
now brown may have company. since 1981, dr.s lab has studied hiv-positive men who don't have to take any medication. their bodies, their immune systems, naturally keep the virus at bay. there's some sort of secret in the immune system that they are trying to unravel. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." >> jeff glor is in for scott pelley in new york. jeff. >> hi, allen and liz. egypt passing the tipping point this afternoon. the military...
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dr has created a significant supply. there's 2 had the 6 million that hadn't think used but brown there's about 3 hundred thousand that's reported as used but the projects didn't ignored and they were not scald. so that leaves 2 hundred 3 million unused t dr out there. so there are 12 buildings that have certified t dr but haven't transferred any of the t dr. and the demand side we're seeing the current dammed is 1.6 million and that's made up of pipeline projects projects that are in the pipeline projects right now. so of this 1 point 67 million 8 hundred and 6 thousand have been acquired by pipeline projects. then the t d projects put together it looks like there's a demand for 8 hundred and 60 t drs. sow looking at into the future for t dr demand and supply oh, i should point out that the lowest price for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone proper
dr has created a significant supply. there's 2 had the 6 million that hadn't think used but brown there's about 3 hundred thousand that's reported as used but the projects didn't ignored and they were not scald. so that leaves 2 hundred 3 million unused t dr out there. so there are 12 buildings that have certified t dr but haven't transferred any of the t dr. and the demand side we're seeing the current dammed is 1.6 million and that's made up of pipeline projects projects that are in the...
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dr. craig deets and nigel brown. one of the corporate sponsors of this event. how did it go?reat. you know, i think one of the things we saw here today is what's indicative of what's happening across the country. so many people need access to health care and we love the msnbc supporters have given us funds and we're almost at our goal. so we hope they can chip in a little bit more so we can continue to help so many people get the health care they need. >> and i want to thank all the volunteers, people that watch the show all over the country. dr. deets, what kind of cases are you seeing here today? >> all day long, i've been seeing things like skin cancer, congestive heart failure, very out of control diabetes, extremely high blood pressure cases. >> out of control diabetes? >> way out of control. like almost needing to be hospitalized out of control. >> i understand one person had to be taken to the hospital earlier today. >> at the end of the day, we had five people that ended up having to go to the hospital. >> wow. >> that's right. what struck me the most about some of th
dr. craig deets and nigel brown. one of the corporate sponsors of this event. how did it go?reat. you know, i think one of the things we saw here today is what's indicative of what's happening across the country. so many people need access to health care and we love the msnbc supporters have given us funds and we're almost at our goal. so we hope they can chip in a little bit more so we can continue to help so many people get the health care they need. >> and i want to thank all the...
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dr. weber. and if there's any doubt in your mind as to how governor brown figured out the budget, you just heard it. that's the power of his leadership. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your attending the 2013 inter-solar conference here in san francisco. and first i want to give my personal thanks to the governor. just a couple weeks ago, by the way, all of the mayors from the top 10 city in the state of california met with him just a few weeks ago and we had on our mind a discussion with him about the economy, our budgets, our economic challenges. well, before we could sit down at his picnic table meeting room -- if you've ever met with the governor, you should realize he doesn't have an ordinary meeting table in his office. he has a picnic table. and if you know picnic tables, they're very hard to sit on, and he explained as he sat us down, i have a picnic table here because the hard seats make you not want to sit here too long. [laughter] >> so, be quick with what you have. and before we were even able to express all of our concerns, he was at it. just deja vu a minute ago. he said,
dr. weber. and if there's any doubt in your mind as to how governor brown figured out the budget, you just heard it. that's the power of his leadership. good evening, everyone, and thank you for your attending the 2013 inter-solar conference here in san francisco. and first i want to give my personal thanks to the governor. just a couple weeks ago, by the way, all of the mayors from the top 10 city in the state of california met with him just a few weeks ago and we had on our mind a discussion...
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now brown may have company. since 1981, dr.udied hiv-positive men who don't have to take any medication. their bodies, their immune systems, naturally keep the virus at bay. there's some sort of secret in the immune system that they are trying to unravel. >>> well, gaining confidence, 25 feet above the ground. >> saw people do it. i was like, i think i want to do it. and i did it. >> how a trapeze is a tool for these bay area students to conquer their fears and learn a valuable life lesson. >> it has been so clear over the bay bridge, but will it stay clear for tomorrow night? couple of thousand of us would like to see some fireworks there, wouldn't we? ah, look at that beautiful shot right there, mainly sunny skies. a big temperature change coming up next in your forecast. >>> straight ahead, what's up with the giants this time? man-ram? back in the show? is 49er linebacker brooks hitting more than opposing running backs? and are you smarter than a fifth grader? >> on what continent is bolivia? >> i got that answer. ,, ,,,,,,,
now brown may have company. since 1981, dr.udied hiv-positive men who don't have to take any medication. their bodies, their immune systems, naturally keep the virus at bay. there's some sort of secret in the immune system that they are trying to unravel. >>> well, gaining confidence, 25 feet above the ground. >> saw people do it. i was like, i think i want to do it. and i did it. >> how a trapeze is a tool for these bay area students to conquer their fears and learn a...
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dr. martin miner is associate clinical professor of family medicine and urology at the warren alpert school of medicine, brownniversity, and co-director of the men's health center at the miriam hospital in providence, rhode island. >> all hormones originate from cholesterol, which is interesting because we think of cholesterol as something that's negative, but cholesterol really serves as the basis of all hormones. >> mcfarland: the sex hormone testosterone is in the family of steroid hormones. it travels by way of the bloodstream to the cells of organs, where they carry out their functions. the group of hormones that influence the growth and development of the male reproductive system are called androgens, and the most active androgen is testosterone, produced in the testes. >> and a boy who goes through puberty, he begins to masculinize. therefore, his genitals grow, he now has a beard, he changes his musculature, he'll have more muscle, and he becomes more manlike, or more masculine. when the levels are inappropriately low, that means that the individual is considered hypogonadal. "hypo" means low, so it's
dr. martin miner is associate clinical professor of family medicine and urology at the warren alpert school of medicine, brownniversity, and co-director of the men's health center at the miriam hospital in providence, rhode island. >> all hormones originate from cholesterol, which is interesting because we think of cholesterol as something that's negative, but cholesterol really serves as the basis of all hormones. >> mcfarland: the sex hormone testosterone is in the family of...
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brown spots that don't fade with time. >> love it. >> here with help for all of us is dr. image dermatology. >> hello, friends. >> who is this lovely lady? >> this is jennifer goldberg. she's my physician assistant and she's my patient. >> okay, great. now we're talking about brown spots. there's an issue with brown spots. >> what i did was lasered jen's week and a half ago, and you can still see the brown spots right there. she had some little scabs but they are fading out nicely. the xlv laser. we're going to show some video of the xlv laser of me lasering her. that's her. ouch. ouch. >> how much pain at that point? >> just a quick sting. >> you do it -- >> it worked but it was very painful. >> you do it three to four times and it really decreases the brown spots. it's a fantastic laser. >> you can use it summer or want. my patients love it. >> let's talk about prevention. >> you look beautiful. >> this is a topical product. we can give this to your frank for his hands. >> it takes away the brown spots. it has some has retinoid in it. wonderful ingredients. a lot of pati
brown spots that don't fade with time. >> love it. >> here with help for all of us is dr. image dermatology. >> hello, friends. >> who is this lovely lady? >> this is jennifer goldberg. she's my physician assistant and she's my patient. >> okay, great. now we're talking about brown spots. there's an issue with brown spots. >> what i did was lasered jen's week and a half ago, and you can still see the brown spots right there. she had some little scabs...
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brown chapel. no, it was february 14. the same church that we marched with dr. ruth it -- dr. martin luther king and coretta scott king. 17 days later, he was assassinated. , he would haveed been marching with us, believing in the philosophy and the discipline of non-violence. he was beginning to change. i have taken the position some years ago that if i'm the last person to believe in the possibility, and the reality of multiracial, democratic ofiety living by the way peace, love, and non-violence, then i would be that person. of non-violence for me is one of those principles you cannot deviate orm were turned away from -- turn away from. if you want to build a loving community, if that is the goal, then the way must be one of love, one of peace, one of non- violence. a community that respects the dignity and the works of every human being. the good society. it is a better society. the society at peace with itself. >> i wanted to thank you so much andbeing with us tonight, thanks to you and the giants you have not mentioned tonight we have come a long way, but i'm wondering w
brown chapel. no, it was february 14. the same church that we marched with dr. ruth it -- dr. martin luther king and coretta scott king. 17 days later, he was assassinated. , he would haveed been marching with us, believing in the philosophy and the discipline of non-violence. he was beginning to change. i have taken the position some years ago that if i'm the last person to believe in the possibility, and the reality of multiracial, democratic ofiety living by the way peace, love, and...
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brown. msnbc's martin bashir. nbc british historian dr. andrew roberts. and nbc's jim maceda live outside st. mary's hospital in london where we're waiting for that shot of the family of three now. but first, nbc's chris jansing recaps the big day. >> reporter: the cheers echoed across the grounds of buckingham palace. >> it's a boy! >> reporter: a boy born at 4:24 p.m. 8 pounds, 6 ounces. the official word came from st. mary's hospital carried by card to buckingham palace where it was posted on an easel that once announced prince william's birth. >> o yea, o yea! >> reporter: unique celebrations because what had been dubbed the great kate wait was finally over. >> congratulations! >> proud to be british, absolutely. it's amazing. >> reporter: queen elizabeth came home to buckingham palace from her castle in windsor and said she was delighted, as were other british leaders. >> it is an important moment in the life of our nation, but i suppose above all, it's a wonderful moment for a warm and loving couple who have got a brand-new baby boy. >> reporter: ne
brown. msnbc's martin bashir. nbc british historian dr. andrew roberts. and nbc's jim maceda live outside st. mary's hospital in london where we're waiting for that shot of the family of three now. but first, nbc's chris jansing recaps the big day. >> reporter: the cheers echoed across the grounds of buckingham palace. >> it's a boy! >> reporter: a boy born at 4:24 p.m. 8 pounds, 6 ounces. the official word came from st. mary's hospital carried by card to buckingham palace...
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dr. alveda king says, we must learn to come together as one human race. if we continue to be black, white, brownllow, and red, although that is very important, if we transform this struggle into a human struggle, i think we will really make a lot of changes, meaningful changes, which is what dr. king was talking about. he didn't just speak about a new race, a new human race. he wanted us to move forward and eradicate racism. he wanted us to eradicate this need for materialism. we need to dig deeper and listen to what reverend dr. martin luther king, not just in his dream but as he described the nightmare we're living today. >> from conception until natural death. >> okay. dr. king, thank you very much. santita jackson, thank you. >>> coming up, it's no secret that many in the black community, including dear friends of mine, have been critical of the circumstances that rainy night in san sanford florida including his hoodie contributing to the youngsters death. you'll hear my critics live. later, the witness had damning information linking a triple murder to the boston marathon bomber in the othe
dr. alveda king says, we must learn to come together as one human race. if we continue to be black, white, brownllow, and red, although that is very important, if we transform this struggle into a human struggle, i think we will really make a lot of changes, meaningful changes, which is what dr. king was talking about. he didn't just speak about a new race, a new human race. he wanted us to move forward and eradicate racism. he wanted us to eradicate this need for materialism. we need to dig...
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it is known as the castle dr., defending your castle. , those in in brown o yellow have similar laws to the ones found in florida and there are a couple with no data available but that gives you a sense of what these type of laws and where it is in the united states. we are getting your thoughts on the attorney general's statements this morning if you think a federal review is needed of these type of laws -- join us on the phone lines on your screen. let's go to elaborate on our republican line in massachusetts. caller: i am appalled as a father. my son goes to the store. hello? i am appalled. this kid trayvon martin is not dead because -- [indiscernible] this guy has the authorities to stop anyone discuss started this whole ball of wax. trayvon martin was not threatening his life. [indiscernible] if i am pursuing you, you don't know me. [indiscernible] host: what about all laws, what do you think about them? caller: at some point, you need to be able to defend yourself. in this case, this kid was not stalking him. host: in michigan, you are not -- you are up next, independent line.
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brown. the author of "the new york times" chronicles. and dr. ashton is here, as well.ing now. what's the difference between now and then with diana? >> just watching that last clip of diana, you saw the haunted, fragile woman again. and one of the main differences is that. she was an amazing mother, diana. but she was an unhappy soul. kate is relaxed. because she has a rufring family. >> that's good to remember. >> you have a feeling -- and nothing against prince charles at all. you had the feeling that prince william is going to be more hands-on early on. >> i think he's going to be a lot of fun as a father. prince charles was a care and loving father. he was the acting prince of whales. he didn't go to school. he went to private tutors. he was going to see batman, william has been more accessible for the public. >> and kate said she wanted to have a natural childbirth. all indications are she was. 8 pounds, 6 ounces. that's a big abe ya. >> we heard both were in the delivery room, showing their not earn days. but not a surprise that the baby was that big. from 37 wee
brown. the author of "the new york times" chronicles. and dr. ashton is here, as well.ing now. what's the difference between now and then with diana? >> just watching that last clip of diana, you saw the haunted, fragile woman again. and one of the main differences is that. she was an amazing mother, diana. but she was an unhappy soul. kate is relaxed. because she has a rufring family. >> that's good to remember. >> you have a feeling -- and nothing against prince...
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dr. larry norton of the memorial sloan-kettering cancer center, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> brown: now, how the military handles cases of sexual assault. judy woodruff updates the debate in congress. >> the numbers are grim: a female soldier is more likely to be raped by a fellow officer than she is to die in combat. it's one of many statistics that have fixed new attention on the problem of sexual assault in the arnold forces. pentagon findings last may estimated 26,000 troops were sexually assaulted last year, but only 3,400 attacks were reported. democratic senator kirsten gillibrand of new york is leading an effort to change the way the military handles these cases. >> so today we're standing in a united front to take on these issues with new legislation that will fundamentally remove the decision-making from the change of command and give that discretion to an experienced military prosecutor. where have it belongs. >> woodruff: gillibrand points to victims who say that too often commanders ignore their allegations or their careers suffer. but her proposal was defeated by the
dr. larry norton of the memorial sloan-kettering cancer center, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> brown: now, how the military handles cases of sexual assault. judy woodruff updates the debate in congress. >> the numbers are grim: a female soldier is more likely to be raped by a fellow officer than she is to die in combat. it's one of many statistics that have fixed new attention on the problem of sexual assault in the arnold forces. pentagon findings last may...
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dr. who is really no different from. the first half of the program so don't go anywhere. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike scott brown no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. and . i. your government is still persisting in honoring the sky and i know most people around the world would have absolutely no confidence and one argument also heard here is that the reason the rebels have become jihadists and have accepted money from you in chad is forces have been associated with that is precisely because the west is not prepared to provide them with weapons. welcome by the city of homs is located slap bang in the sense of russia and for a couple of days in may the city was hosted in of us forum making it the sense of russian innovation as well. focal point founded in sixteen zero four times could already establish itself as the educational center of siberia by the mid nineteenth century the city now boasts fifteen research institutes eight universities and one in every five residents is a student. in two thousand and ten tomsk invested two point two percent of its gross regional pro
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dr. martin luther king jr., and the local authority refused to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brownpel ame church with mrs. king to a group of high school students. and seven days later, he was assassinated. >> on february 21st, 1965, he was gunned down. >> i will never forget it, because february 21st is my birthday. and i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. >> you were 25 years old. >> twenty-five. and i was going from southwest georgia through atlanta back to selma, when we heard that he had been shot. i came to new york, attended the service for him. >> what is your assessment of the significance of malcolm x? >> i think malcolm played a major role in helping to educate, inform and dramatize the need for mass movement. people read about him. many of the young people, black and white, read his story. many did not agree necessarily with his techniques or his tactic. but if malcolm had lived, i am convinced that he would have been part of the southern nonviolent wing of the civil rights movement. >> and his relationship with dr. king? what did dr. king think? >> i rememb
dr. martin luther king jr., and the local authority refused to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brownpel ame church with mrs. king to a group of high school students. and seven days later, he was assassinated. >> on february 21st, 1965, he was gunned down. >> i will never forget it, because february 21st is my birthday. and i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. >> you were 25 years old. >> twenty-five. and i was going from southwest georgia...
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dr. martin luther king moment. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. >> and congresswoman brown, that's why your advocacyas been so important. thank you so much for joining us from florida. >>> and coming up, the next major test for the strand your ground law. we'll talk to the father of slain teenager, jordan davis. >>> and my letter to the woman who inspired me and so many others this week. but first, a quick programming note. this week, the legendary stevie wonder announced that he will not perform in florida until it abolishes the stand your ground law, or in any state where the law exists. so for the next hour, you're going to be hearing all stevie throughout our show. more nerdland at the top of the hour. wait a sec! i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium interior paint, starts at a new lower price at $18.94 a gallon. >>> welc
dr. martin luther king moment. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. >> and congresswoman brown, that's why your advocacyas been so important. thank you so much for joining us from florida. >>> and coming up, the next major test for the strand your ground law. we'll talk to the father of slain teenager, jordan davis. >>> and my letter to the woman who inspired me and so many others this week. but first, a quick programming note. this week, the legendary...
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dr. dyson is a sociology professor at georgetown university and previously talked to some of the nations most prestigious universities including brown chapel hill columbia and the university of pennsylvania. primarily on topics regarding issues affecting black youth and the future of the black community given the current social economic and political conditions. dr. dyson. >> thank you so much. i want to thank -- is the son? i want to thank congresswoman gordon and congressman davis for convening this panel. even before the verdict was announced and with that press and in that kind of insight about why we are confronting the issues that we are confronting here today. and to all of the distinguished colleagues here in congress and of course to mr. johns for his great comments and attorney crump and mr. martin for their courage and their valor and mr. mfume for his sharp insight. i want to talk about young men, teens and youth. i myself was a teen father, lived on welfare for three years. i didn't go to college until i was 21 so i understand some of the existential drama that attaches to black voice, males and men who have been partic
dr. dyson is a sociology professor at georgetown university and previously talked to some of the nations most prestigious universities including brown chapel hill columbia and the university of pennsylvania. primarily on topics regarding issues affecting black youth and the future of the black community given the current social economic and political conditions. dr. dyson. >> thank you so much. i want to thank -- is the son? i want to thank congresswoman gordon and congressman davis for...