354
354
Dec 28, 2014
12/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 354
favorite 0
quote 0
there's one patient in there who said to dr. brown, he said you're god. you gave me life. dr. god. >> reporter: dr. phil ip ireland wasn't even taking care of ebola patients but contracted ebola while working in the emergency room. >> did you think you were going to die. >> when i went into shock i said, wow, if i don't get an iv with fluids, i'm going to die. >> tell me about that moment when you walked out of the hospital. >> i felt like i walked out of the jaws of death. >> reporter: like other survivors, dr. ireland went back to work to save his neighbors. locals were joined by volunteers and charities from around the globe to help build makeshift hospitals, teach decontamination methods, and treat the sick. >> my job in the ebola unit or in the isolation unit was to make sure that doctors were suited up properly in their personal protective gear. >> those are critical jobs. >> very critical. and i felt the weight of that i can tell you. >> reporter: missionaries nancy writebol and dr. kent brantley were the first americans to contract the disease while, windowing for sama
there's one patient in there who said to dr. brown, he said you're god. you gave me life. dr. god. >> reporter: dr. phil ip ireland wasn't even taking care of ebola patients but contracted ebola while working in the emergency room. >> did you think you were going to die. >> when i went into shock i said, wow, if i don't get an iv with fluids, i'm going to die. >> tell me about that moment when you walked out of the hospital. >> i felt like i walked out of the jaws...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Dec 26, 2014
12/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
we recognize that the time line for doing so is 150 days, so with that, i am going to introduce dr. brown from cpmc to give you his presentation and then we will be all done. >> good morning and i am used to be here late in the day and thes a pleasure to be here early, are we almost ready. let me thank those of you who have been on the planning and health commission for the years that it took to get to this point. if you like the members of the medical or hospital staff or board you wondered if someone from cpmc will be able to stand before you talk about the compliance and the concerns about whether we will get to the point of having one and i hope that you are as delighted as i am. i think that they are ready for the first slides. one of the things that we learned that it should be named the san do dune and we never did hit the rocks and at the deepist point at the corner of franklin and post and that structure has begun to rise out of the ground with concrete and in the interesting fact is that there is enough concrete in that hospital to pave the golden gate bridge four feet deep so i
we recognize that the time line for doing so is 150 days, so with that, i am going to introduce dr. brown from cpmc to give you his presentation and then we will be all done. >> good morning and i am used to be here late in the day and thes a pleasure to be here early, are we almost ready. let me thank those of you who have been on the planning and health commission for the years that it took to get to this point. if you like the members of the medical or hospital staff or board you...
234
234
Dec 10, 2014
12/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. brown says they should look back to the civil rights demonstrations of the 60s >> we've met not just things available for our sisters and brothers. >> an unusual story developing during last night's protest. a pregnant woman went into labor in the car trapped on 80 after demonstrators shut it down. crews had to get creative and tonight there is a happy ending. >> it's mom's worst nightmare. having to give birth on the side of the road this, woman made it to the hospital with time to spare. take a look. the 29-year-old adriana torres with her baby girl, camila. we want to take to you last night this, is the scene from sky 7 hd. she was heading to sf general hospital they got stuck in traffic. her contractions were two minutes apart her sister pulled over and called 911 for help. and with the traffic back up still at a volume, crews had to take matters into their hands. >> our battalion chief went through red lights and traffic to find the patient. and got her in the vehicle. and we took a lo
dr. brown says they should look back to the civil rights demonstrations of the 60s >> we've met not just things available for our sisters and brothers. >> an unusual story developing during last night's protest. a pregnant woman went into labor in the car trapped on 80 after demonstrators shut it down. crews had to get creative and tonight there is a happy ending. >> it's mom's worst nightmare. having to give birth on the side of the road this, woman made it to the hospital...
131
131
Dec 10, 2014
12/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 1
dr. brown says they should look back to the civil rights demonstrations of the 60s >> we've met not just to make things available for our sisters and brothers. >> an unusual story developing during last night's protest. a pregnant woman went into labor in the car trapped on 80 after demonstrators shut it down. crews had to get creative and tonight there is a happy ending. >> it's mom's worst nightmare. having to give birth on the side of the road this, woman made it to the hospital with time to spare. take a look. the 29-year-old adriana torres with her baby girl, camila. we want to take to you last night this, is the scene from sky 7 hd. she was heading to sf general hospital theytraffic. her contractions were two minutes apart her sister pulled over and called 911 for help. and with the traffic back up still at a volume, crews had to take matters into their hands. >> our battalion chief went through red lights and traffic to find the patient. and got her in the vehicle. and we took a location
dr. brown says they should look back to the civil rights demonstrations of the 60s >> we've met not just to make things available for our sisters and brothers. >> an unusual story developing during last night's protest. a pregnant woman went into labor in the car trapped on 80 after demonstrators shut it down. crews had to get creative and tonight there is a happy ending. >> it's mom's worst nightmare. having to give birth on the side of the road this, woman made it to the...
94
94
Dec 10, 2014
12/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. brown who learn civil rights disobedience from martin luther king jr. situated that the protestors should look back to the civil rights demonstration of the 60's. >> we met fv not just to raise hell make things uncomfortable. but we wanted to win over our brother and sisters. >> the group is asking the demonstrators to join the black community in its fight for racial justice. they specifically want to increase sensitivity training at the san francisco police department and create more racial program. >> as we mention abc news reporting all week open race and justice in america with coverage on good morning america. world news tonight and "nightline". tomorrow george stephanopolous moderately live town hall session that is on facebook. >> we continue to monitor protest during the hour but lets turn now to the come stor storm. it's a whopper. probably the strongest we have had in several years. >> looking live outside from our camera. you see the sky line there and some clouds. we could start seeing the higher surf on the coast tonight. >> different tomor
dr. brown who learn civil rights disobedience from martin luther king jr. situated that the protestors should look back to the civil rights demonstration of the 60's. >> we met fv not just to raise hell make things uncomfortable. but we wanted to win over our brother and sisters. >> the group is asking the demonstrators to join the black community in its fight for racial justice. they specifically want to increase sensitivity training at the san francisco police department and...
89
89
Dec 10, 2014
12/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. amos brown, the president of the san francisco naacp, joined other ministers in denouncing the looting in berkeley. they challenged demonstrators that if they really want to create change, they should join with the black community and fight for justice. >> if you are for us, then we need to see you. when the tragedy is not hot. because there's a tragedy for african-americans going on every day. >> the group is fighting for sensitivity training for san francisco police officers, reforms to the grand jury system and more anti-racial programs. the ministers and their congregations will wear black this sunday in a show of solidarity. >>> some protesters as you know have taken their message off the streets and right on to the freeways. the past couple nights, demonstrators caused a huge traffic mess for commuters. abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington is live at chp headquarters in vallejo to explain how authorities hope to keep it from happening again. >> reporter: the chp does have out extra patrols and called in additional officers from other cities. they want protesters to know they res
dr. amos brown, the president of the san francisco naacp, joined other ministers in denouncing the looting in berkeley. they challenged demonstrators that if they really want to create change, they should join with the black community and fight for justice. >> if you are for us, then we need to see you. when the tragedy is not hot. because there's a tragedy for african-americans going on every day. >> the group is fighting for sensitivity training for san francisco police officers,...
63
63
Dec 12, 2014
12/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. jerry brown. tell us who this is. >> both of her parents died in a single week. they ran a medical clinic in monrovia. she is a nurse who counsels ebola patients and is a survivor herself so she is able to go into treatment centers and essentially give patients hope. she says, i got it i survived , it, you can survive it to, and the possibility of hope has enormous power. this is ella watson-stryker, a health educator who was on the ground from the very beginning in guinea and elsewhere, trying to educate the community as to how ebola spreads and get the word out, because you have to be able to keep people from infecting each other. this is an ambulance driver, he runs an ambulance team in monrovia. also a survivor he contracted it , in trying to save a little boy. he says he would give his blood to save other people, which he does because it confers a benefit. and finally, kent brantley, a doctor at the same hospital as jerry brown. he, too, contracted the disease and came to emory. >> thank you. back in a moment. stay with us. >> tonight a conversation with , w
dr. jerry brown. tell us who this is. >> both of her parents died in a single week. they ran a medical clinic in monrovia. she is a nurse who counsels ebola patients and is a survivor herself so she is able to go into treatment centers and essentially give patients hope. she says, i got it i survived , it, you can survive it to, and the possibility of hope has enormous power. this is ella watson-stryker, a health educator who was on the ground from the very beginning in guinea and...
302
302
Dec 11, 2014
12/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. jerry brown.ontracted the disease and wasog brought back to emory for treatment. >> rose: thank you. glad to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: tonight a conversation with wal-mart ceo doug mcmillon. consumers with find low prices on-line all the time. wal-mart is determined to catch up with the transformation in retail and with amazon. experimenting with delivery and store format. since taking over mcmillon has investment in e commerce and he's the youngest ceo since sam walton founded the company in 1962. he rose quickly through the ranks. he led the international unit and we spoke with himvy at a buy wal-mart at washington d.c. last week and here is that conversation. we just went through one part of the holiday season. what did we learn. >> i think one of the things we learned from black friday and thanks i gooding weekend is just how retail is changing so quickly. some of themes that have been talked about are really starting to become important. >>
dr. jerry brown.ontracted the disease and wasog brought back to emory for treatment. >> rose: thank you. glad to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: tonight a conversation with wal-mart ceo doug mcmillon. consumers with find low prices on-line all the time. wal-mart is determined to catch up with the transformation in retail and with amazon. experimenting with delivery and store format. since taking over mcmillon has investment...
139
139
Dec 10, 2014
12/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. jerry brown and just a privilege to be a part of s.i.m.. >> and just to update, by the way, and keep the focus on the people who really going through this fight, the struggle. we now have updated numbers from the world health organization that there are 6,388 cases, the deaths so far. 17,942 -- i think i have that backwards. so the deaths are 6,388 and the cases are 17,942, just to clarify. and that's to put the focus on the people really going through it. as you point out, nancy writebol, that number is probably underreported, correct? >> yes, i believe it probably is. because there's just no way to have a really accurate figure in the way that deaths are reported when families were not even sure what they were dealing with. the numbers have to be larger than that. >> well, that's the new cover, and nancy writebol, we're so glad you're doing so well and dr. kent brantly and all the others. thanks for bringing this to us today. congratulations on the time magazine cover. and that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports.
dr. jerry brown and just a privilege to be a part of s.i.m.. >> and just to update, by the way, and keep the focus on the people who really going through this fight, the struggle. we now have updated numbers from the world health organization that there are 6,388 cases, the deaths so far. 17,942 -- i think i have that backwards. so the deaths are 6,388 and the cases are 17,942, just to clarify. and that's to put the focus on the people really going through it. as you point out, nancy...
155
155
Dec 28, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
he didn't mail the application but i was going to send him to brown because dr. dinkins had gone to brown, and his wife had gone to oberlin. he wouldn't mail the application. he went to williams and graduated from williams. >> on that note, what was it like being a civil rights leader and raising children during the movement? >> oh , wow! you had to be strong because you were mother and father. my husband was gone all of the time, and he was home primarily -- we knew he was going to be home on friday saturday, sunday. he was traveling all over the country with dr. king, with the movement, during the week. i had a son and two daughters. you have to be strong if you are going to raise children. you have to be the disciplinarian. my husband never hit a child. he never hit a child. i had to do all of the punishing . sit him in the bathroom, shut the door. [laughter] make them turn their faces to the wall and all of that -- you had to punish them. you had to be in control, and if you did not have rules and regulations as women and the man is not there, children would w
he didn't mail the application but i was going to send him to brown because dr. dinkins had gone to brown, and his wife had gone to oberlin. he wouldn't mail the application. he went to williams and graduated from williams. >> on that note, what was it like being a civil rights leader and raising children during the movement? >> oh , wow! you had to be strong because you were mother and father. my husband was gone all of the time, and he was home primarily -- we knew he was going to...
106
106
Dec 11, 2014
12/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. jerry brown, the liberian surgeon turned his chapel into one of the first ebola treatment centers where many of his patients are now caregiverrers. he said working with victims of the virus was challenging, but rewarding. >> coming out of the unit smiling, have the courage to go back. >> two survivors, a caregiver with doctors without borders and an ambulance supervisor along with a volunteer. ebola has taken a steep toll on west africa, claiming more than 6,000 lives. according to the world health organization, 622 have been infected, 346 have died. yesterday each time the disease breaks out, they are among the first responders. >> we are joined this morning by ebola survivor nancy writebol, infected in liberia. she has donated her blood to other patients since recovering. good morning. how you are feeling? >> good morning, it's a privilege to be with you and i'm feeling great, thanks. >> time magazine as we are reporting, naming ebola fighters as their person of the year, what was your reaction when you heard the announcement? >> i was very honored to be considered to be part of that
dr. jerry brown, the liberian surgeon turned his chapel into one of the first ebola treatment centers where many of his patients are now caregiverrers. he said working with victims of the virus was challenging, but rewarding. >> coming out of the unit smiling, have the courage to go back. >> two survivors, a caregiver with doctors without borders and an ambulance supervisor along with a volunteer. ebola has taken a steep toll on west africa, claiming more than 6,000 lives. according...
104
104
Dec 18, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. robert browning, the director of the c-span archives and a political scientist at purdue university for a quick look at statistics for the 113th and how it .ompared to previous congresses here are some numbers. total call votes increase. tofirmation votes increase 188, up from 82. and cloture votes increase to 215 from 73. overall measures passed, this is final passage, 25 in the 113th congress from the 36 measured in the 112. that is overall measures passed. and that is rollcall votes on when the days and gays are recorded -- the a's and these are recorded. yeas are and recorded. good morning, richard, what do you think about president --ma's decision you caller: decision? caller: my understanding is the correctional facility for women which is near to where i live in new jersey is the one from which joe manchin is part escaped. chesapart escaped. worth, texas.t. you're on the air. thank you for taking my call. there is something fishy about this deal that the president made. why would he do this when congress is going on holiday break? is secondly, guantanamo bay located, i believe, o
dr. robert browning, the director of the c-span archives and a political scientist at purdue university for a quick look at statistics for the 113th and how it .ompared to previous congresses here are some numbers. total call votes increase. tofirmation votes increase 188, up from 82. and cloture votes increase to 215 from 73. overall measures passed, this is final passage, 25 in the 113th congress from the 36 measured in the 112. that is overall measures passed. and that is rollcall votes on...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. michael baden hired by the brown family, finding that it was consistent with his running towards thefficer, not away. self-defense. >> the idea, too, that right now the american people are listening to a president who is going to rule by fiat. we talked about amnesty. we're talking about all this administration is doing. there is nothing, says john boehner, that the congress can do. the congress and the senate run by republicans. wheth when are we going to see checks and balances instituted. if we have to say in january of 2017, we're in real big trouble. >> undoubtedly. and there's nothing we can do. we've got two years of this. the voters can't step in at this point. the die is cast. they can make a change in 2016. until then it's going to be problematic. >> agreed. >> unfortunately. thank you very much, ladies. great to have you both here. >> thanks, lou. >>> now the wrap-up. the obama administration put its traveling political troop on a lofty stage last night. the attorney general going to atlanta, going to the ebenezer baptist church, of which dr. martin luther king preached an
dr. michael baden hired by the brown family, finding that it was consistent with his running towards thefficer, not away. self-defense. >> the idea, too, that right now the american people are listening to a president who is going to rule by fiat. we talked about amnesty. we're talking about all this administration is doing. there is nothing, says john boehner, that the congress can do. the congress and the senate run by republicans. wheth when are we going to see checks and balances...
64
64
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. michael baden hired by the brown family.inding that it was consistent with his running towards the officer not away. self-defense. lou: and the idea too that right now, the american people are listening to a president who's going to rule by fiat. we talked about amnesty. we're talking about all that this administration is doing. there is nothing, says john boehner, that the congress can do. the congress and the senate run by republicans. when are we going to see checks and balances instituted, and if we have to say in january of 2017, we're in big trouble. >> undoubtedly. nothing we can do. we've got two years of this, the voters can't step in at this point. the dye is cast. they can make a change in 2016. until then it's going to be problematic. >> agree. lou: unfortunately. thank you very much, lis. lis wiehl, mercedes col win. great to have you both. >> thanks, lou. lou: now the wrap-up, the obama administration put traveling political troupe on lofty stage, the attorney general going to atlanta to the ebenezer baptist ch
dr. michael baden hired by the brown family.inding that it was consistent with his running towards the officer not away. self-defense. lou: and the idea too that right now, the american people are listening to a president who's going to rule by fiat. we talked about amnesty. we're talking about all that this administration is doing. there is nothing, says john boehner, that the congress can do. the congress and the senate run by republicans. when are we going to see checks and balances...
76
76
Dec 4, 2014
12/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
let me bring in darrell parks, attorney for the brown family and dr.eterson, msnbc contributor of africana studies at lehigh university. good to have you with us. >> darryl, i want to ask you, do you think anything will come of the justice department investigation? the process. what is it? >> without question. i think a lot will come from it. when you have the 18 gaugement from attorney general eric holder and the president on these issues and they're really applying themselves. as you know, the attorney general came to atlanta down south this week to start talking with leaders and when you have the level of engagement and probably most importantly, the message to law enforcement was that we have to do better. for so long it's been far acceptable to law enforcement that they can't overreach when it comes to minorities. now the message is that's not acceptable so there will definitely be change. mr. parks, i tweeted out today, i want someone from law enforcement to come forward and explain the videotape. i think the count rry isn't goi to feel any resti
let me bring in darrell parks, attorney for the brown family and dr.eterson, msnbc contributor of africana studies at lehigh university. good to have you with us. >> darryl, i want to ask you, do you think anything will come of the justice department investigation? the process. what is it? >> without question. i think a lot will come from it. when you have the 18 gaugement from attorney general eric holder and the president on these issues and they're really applying themselves. as...
98
98
Dec 7, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
in this conflict that has now over michael brown and the new york heroes are charles barkley and dr. carson for the levelheadedness. saying that al sharpton has aligned himself very well in backs ng violence somewhat by obama as best he can. the obama administration promotes this type of conflict -- to divide and conquer and stir up. we have had people who are that are calling in, you know, and playing playing the card of agitating on race. is not an issue, unless someone wants to make it an issue. ben carson t dr. says -- hhe says the right things and does the right things -- that this is no the usa a conflict. conflict is the political ccoming from the anarchists, taking advantage of a message of attacking the systems promoting socialism. host: okay. thank you very much for the call. well, "the huffington post" is also writing about race relations. does not hat he believe the issue played a role. he disagreed with the majority to hear an-american spoken with who believe that was not secret service adequately protecting the president because of his race. he says that 85% of the spok
in this conflict that has now over michael brown and the new york heroes are charles barkley and dr. carson for the levelheadedness. saying that al sharpton has aligned himself very well in backs ng violence somewhat by obama as best he can. the obama administration promotes this type of conflict -- to divide and conquer and stir up. we have had people who are that are calling in, you know, and playing playing the card of agitating on race. is not an issue, unless someone wants to make it an...
109
109
Dec 10, 2014
12/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: reverend brown is a veteran of the civil rights movement. he marched with dr. martin luther king in the 1960s. he says the recent protests bare no resemblance. we posted a link on ktvu.com for when protests happen. >>> and a mother is speaking out tonight as a former uber driver heads to court tomorrow morning. david stevenson broke the news. the family of that little girl, they had some harsh words for the driver and for uber today. >> they did. there's a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit pending against the uber ride share company and that driver. the mother for the meantime will face off with that driver as he's arraigned tomorrow here in san francisco superior court. >> reporter: the flowers, candles and teddy bears are long gone but the scars from the collision that killed sofia liu in this san francisco intersection are still there. >> i just cannot stop crying. >> reporter: liu's mother spoke out today about the december 23rd accident. former uber driver musafar struck them as he made a right turn. surveillance video shows that collision. >> i was just so sad, i
. >> reporter: reverend brown is a veteran of the civil rights movement. he marched with dr. martin luther king in the 1960s. he says the recent protests bare no resemblance. we posted a link on ktvu.com for when protests happen. >>> and a mother is speaking out tonight as a former uber driver heads to court tomorrow morning. david stevenson broke the news. the family of that little girl, they had some harsh words for the driver and for uber today. >> they did. there's a...
721
721
Dec 3, 2014
12/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 721
favorite 0
quote 0
stepfather makes him culpable potentially for more than just those words, for the life of michael brown. >> all right. drath. >> thank you very much for joining us from boston. >> thank you. >> whether or not he should be charged and keith says yes. got to do it. >>> 28 minutes after the hour. we change gears. she hangs out with the bold and beautifulment now the soap opera producer is our next ambassador to hungary. >> and are you a lefty or a righty? get this, the hand you use could determine your salary. ♪ ♪ i >> what do you want for christmas? >> a magic wand. and a mermaid barbie. >> i want to go to disney world! >> of course. last night we tweeted out we would love to have you take pictures of your children telling us what their number one christmas wish is. and we asked you to submit them because we're going to look for a bunch of them to include in our christmas special which is coming up, of course, on christmas. >> we want to send those videos to video at "fox & friends" wish.com. 15 seconds or less is best. watch for it on the "fox & friends" christmas special. here is another good example. >>
stepfather makes him culpable potentially for more than just those words, for the life of michael brown. >> all right. drath. >> thank you very much for joining us from boston. >> thank you. >> whether or not he should be charged and keith says yes. got to do it. >>> 28 minutes after the hour. we change gears. she hangs out with the bold and beautifulment now the soap opera producer is our next ambassador to hungary. >> and are you a lefty or a righty? get...
105
105
Dec 1, 2014
12/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
brown's mother. she stood there crying devastated how -- i kept thin thinking about... >> dr.ill said he never expe expected an indictment. he says he feels sad for young people who were hoping for positive change in this case but were burned. >> in st. louis there was a big show of support today for ferguson protesters. >> really powerful statement came from football players the st. louis rams during the team's pre-game introductions you can see what they're doing. they had hands raised that gesture hands raised don't shoot. they raised their hands. this was the gesture first adopted by the ferguson protesters aftermath of michael brown' death to show they too like brown were unarmed. >> police are now confirming they have found the the body of missing ohio state football player kara george. 22-year-old had not been seen thins wednesday and he was among two dozen seniors expected to play his final hole game this weekend in columbus. fox's brian llenas has details on this. >> reporter: after a four day search for ohio state football player kara george police discovering his bo
brown's mother. she stood there crying devastated how -- i kept thin thinking about... >> dr.ill said he never expe expected an indictment. he says he feels sad for young people who were hoping for positive change in this case but were burned. >> in st. louis there was a big show of support today for ferguson protesters. >> really powerful statement came from football players the st. louis rams during the team's pre-game introductions you can see what they're doing. they had...
87
87
Dec 2, 2014
12/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. martin luther king jr. holder was interrupted by protesters when he tried talking about the shooting of michael brown but received a standing ovation when he declined to criticize them. >> i cannot begin to understand -- i -- what we saw there was a genuine expression of concern and involvement. >> so this is pretty bizarre because now there are conflicting accounts this morning whether or not a top official with the st. louis rams apologized for five players who made the "hands up, don't shoot" gesture before sunday's football game. county police chief john belmar says he spoke with the executive vice president of football operations and chief operating officer who apologized. the police chief said it was a heartfelt phone call with the official who regretted that the gestures may have minimized the work of the police departments and officers. kevin demoff, however, deny add apologizing saying, in part, in none of these conversations did i apologize for our players' actions. i did say in each conversation that i regretted any offense their officers may have taken. we do not believe it is possible to both support
dr. martin luther king jr. holder was interrupted by protesters when he tried talking about the shooting of michael brown but received a standing ovation when he declined to criticize them. >> i cannot begin to understand -- i -- what we saw there was a genuine expression of concern and involvement. >> so this is pretty bizarre because now there are conflicting accounts this morning whether or not a top official with the st. louis rams apologized for five players who made the...
119
119
Dec 5, 2014
12/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. martin luther king jr. strategize during the civil rights movement. >> no peace! >> he is watching protests over the police killings of michael brown and eric garner with pers. >> jobs helped restore calms in the 60s and can ease tension today. >> kids who were normally in the street doing nothing. ended up putting on a shirt and tie going to corporations which you know what nay learned there. they learned that they were just as smar as thet as these rich w folk. >> people part of a community are less lake tee to destroy it. the former ambassador off to the united nations. also says more investment in police departments will reduce bad policing. >> you have to reform the police. by, by training them better. by integrating them more. more minorities. more women. more hispanics. you have to have a police force that looks like your community. >> young suggests paying police more so they can live where they serve. >> i am at least inspired. >> executive director of the eracism foundation is working to change altitude but believes his approach makes sense. you can't mistreat folks. go home and those are your neighbors. young says violen
dr. martin luther king jr. strategize during the civil rights movement. >> no peace! >> he is watching protests over the police killings of michael brown and eric garner with pers. >> jobs helped restore calms in the 60s and can ease tension today. >> kids who were normally in the street doing nothing. ended up putting on a shirt and tie going to corporations which you know what nay learned there. they learned that they were just as smar as thet as these rich w folk....
171
171
Dec 1, 2014
12/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
brown? >> you don't want to be a lightning rod but, then again, dr.ng said a riot is the voice of the voiceless. and if this president can listen to those voices, i think he can do a lot of good. president bush sr. with riots in l.a. 22 years ago, it was a good thing. it did not inflame riots. i think it's better for the president to go places and to listen. it's so important now that the justice system in the eyes of many americans have failed michael brown's family, it's really important that at least people be able to express themselves without violence and to salute those trying to keep the peace there. >> and if he goes, which i assume at some point he meets with the family of meek kell brown. >> absolutely. i do. again, it doesn't mean that he's trying to overrule the grand jury. there is still a federal investigation and no president should ever try to sway a federal investigation. but, of course you want comfort a grieving family. they lost their son. you can certainly do that. >> i think it's a question of timing. at some point you'll see the
brown? >> you don't want to be a lightning rod but, then again, dr.ng said a riot is the voice of the voiceless. and if this president can listen to those voices, i think he can do a lot of good. president bush sr. with riots in l.a. 22 years ago, it was a good thing. it did not inflame riots. i think it's better for the president to go places and to listen. it's so important now that the justice system in the eyes of many americans have failed michael brown's family, it's really...
109
109
Dec 9, 2014
12/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
brown problem, this is an american problem. >> the president recognized the power he holds. >> dr. said when he was asked about anti-lynching legislation, somebody said you can't change what is in the hearts and minds of the white folks in the south, you know, you can't legislate what is in their hearts he said you can't legislate what's in their hearts but if you can just stop them from lynching me that's progress. that's a pretty good thing and over time, hearts and minds catch up with loss. >> joining me tonight on our rapid response panel, doctor and professor at georgetown. gentleman, great to have you with us. congressman how is the president handling this crisis of justice. there's very little he can do other than to give interviews that would impress people because he doesn't hold the legislative power to change things or do you see it differently. >> this is a national moment of opportunity to really get something done on an issue has been plaguing american for generations and the president has stepped in and his momentum should continue. particularly given what took place
brown problem, this is an american problem. >> the president recognized the power he holds. >> dr. said when he was asked about anti-lynching legislation, somebody said you can't change what is in the hearts and minds of the white folks in the south, you know, you can't legislate what is in their hearts he said you can't legislate what's in their hearts but if you can just stop them from lynching me that's progress. that's a pretty good thing and over time, hearts and minds catch up...
48
48
Dec 20, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. gregory wellenius, associate professor of epidemiology at the brown university school of public health and associate director of the brown university center for environmental health and technology. i earned my doctorate in environmental health and epidemiology from the harvard school of public health and previously served on the faculty at harvard medical school. i have been conducting research on the health effects of air pollution for more than 15 years. it is my pleasure to provide testimony in this area today. there is broad scientific and medical consensus the current standard of 75 parts per billion is outdated and a protective standard should fall within the range of 60 to 70 parts. pollution will save lives and improve air quality for everyone especially , vulnerable populations like children and those with asthma. i encourage the e.p.a. to give full consideration to setting a 60 ppb standard and to finalize a standard that will protect public health. there is broad consensus in the scientific and medical communities that ambient ozone is harmful to human health. in 2011, or te
dr. gregory wellenius, associate professor of epidemiology at the brown university school of public health and associate director of the brown university center for environmental health and technology. i earned my doctorate in environmental health and epidemiology from the harvard school of public health and previously served on the faculty at harvard medical school. i have been conducting research on the health effects of air pollution for more than 15 years. it is my pleasure to provide...
176
176
Dec 3, 2014
12/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. sowell, it's a catchy slogan, one big problem with it. it's fiction. michael brownaccording to the eyewitnesses does not have his hands up. what's your reaction? why are members of congress repeating something that they know is not true? >> oh, for political reasons. i thought of joseph goebels doctrine, people will believe any lie if it's repeated often enough and loud enough. they're repeating it often enough and loud enough. it will pay off for them personally politically. people who are out to forward their political careers say and do things that have no relationship whatever to reality or to anybody else's interests but their own. i think what happened in ferguson, missouri, it is going to adversely affects blacks yet unborn who will still be paying the price for it 10, 20 years from now. >> how are you -- go ahead, finish, sir. i'm sorry. >> because you won't have businesses there that you had before. i've seen this happen in other cities. detroit, is a classic example. harlem. run through the whole list of them. a city doesn't get over this kind of stuff in
dr. sowell, it's a catchy slogan, one big problem with it. it's fiction. michael brownaccording to the eyewitnesses does not have his hands up. what's your reaction? why are members of congress repeating something that they know is not true? >> oh, for political reasons. i thought of joseph goebels doctrine, people will believe any lie if it's repeated often enough and loud enough. they're repeating it often enough and loud enough. it will pay off for them personally politically. people...
181
181
Dec 22, 2014
12/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. evil -- >> so great. everybody was talking about it. it worked. >> exactly. it just, you know, shows you how the power of movies. i'm dara browns "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day on nbc. and the winner of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. so the only sounds you'll hear are the ones you want to hear. bianca! (cheering) delsym. silence is relief. and now for a limited time try delsym for free, with mail in rebate. ♪ but the fire is so delightful ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing melts away the cold like a hot delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ vicks nyquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest cold symptoms. vicks nyquil severe. with maximum symptom fighting ingredients. ♪ >>> you could say 2014 was the year
dr. evil -- >> so great. everybody was talking about it. it worked. >> exactly. it just, you know, shows you how the power of movies. i'm dara browns "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day on nbc. and the winner of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release...
111
111
Dec 16, 2014
12/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
right here, josh brown found a pretty amazing video from the carlisle group. it's under the radar today. >> dr. dre is an incredible businessman and artist and even inspired me to write my own rap. >> he not only wrote it. but first wilbur ross is finding vat in the down and out spaces. -- finding value in the down and out space. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> there is a look at your markets and he is one of the world's top investors known for huge returns on troubled areas of the markets. wilbur ross t billionaire chairman and ceo . are you licking your chops out there now or what? >> we've been looking more at the credit side of things. particularly the exploration and production companies and oil service companies. because they have been really bashed to where they will well into double digit returns. a lot of them selling at 70 cents on the dollar or even lower percentages. >> have things there is more
right here, josh brown found a pretty amazing video from the carlisle group. it's under the radar today. >> dr. dre is an incredible businessman and artist and even inspired me to write my own rap. >> he not only wrote it. but first wilbur ross is finding vat in the down and out spaces. -- finding value in the down and out space. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
50
50
Dec 4, 2014
12/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
mayors the honorable willie brown when she was in office as mayor and gavin newsom and now my green good friend mayor ed lee i appreciate you being on my terrify today. >> thank you, dr. walker. >> i see commissioner la ambulance has come thank you (clapping.) our last speaker i'm looking right at you our last speaker dr. honeycutt and i have known each other over a decade when us was still a school person to work with her as closely as i had a fantastic wherever i think about how tired i am i remember she goes more than i do i shut up i won't want to do this work without here he's a critic so without further ado dr. veronica honeycutt. >> did someone say shopping who will will be the first one to this store. >> good afternoon to everyone thank you for being here on behalf of the citizens advisory committee for the chpd shipyard i want to thank the illustrious mayor ed lee and the equally illustrious could have i didn't business owner for their steadfast determination to make sure that the shipyard came to flutetion it's providing jobs and opportunity to the residents and other individual in our great city as well where interest is a stagnate field now a high-end ret
mayors the honorable willie brown when she was in office as mayor and gavin newsom and now my green good friend mayor ed lee i appreciate you being on my terrify today. >> thank you, dr. walker. >> i see commissioner la ambulance has come thank you (clapping.) our last speaker i'm looking right at you our last speaker dr. honeycutt and i have known each other over a decade when us was still a school person to work with her as closely as i had a fantastic wherever i think about how...
132
132
Dec 31, 2014
12/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
brown. the unarmed teenager shot and killed after a confrontation with police. >> nearly three weeks after surprising many by walking into emory university hospital, sick with ebola, dr. kent brantly is walking out. >> i'm thrilled to be alive, to be well. >> emory doctors released brantly and nancy writebol. they became infected with the virus while working to contain the ebola outbreak in west africa. >> thomas eric duncan died. at texas presbyterian hospital. for ten days he fought the ebola virus here. he arrived in the u.s. from liberia and got sick within a few days. >>> shots rang out just before 11:00 a.m. >> we are confirming two deceased at this time. one is the shooter. >> at least four others have been taken to hospitals. >> republican leaders are celebrating. incumbent senate democrats mark warner and jeanne shaheen hung on but udall, prior and hagan lost their seats. ernst, rounds and danes took what had been democratic senate seats. >> almost in an instant it went from fall to frigid. arctic temperatures mixed with howling winds unleashed an unprecedented snowfall in buffalo. >> and liftoff at dawn. >> orion pushed away from pad 37 and into history. >>
brown. the unarmed teenager shot and killed after a confrontation with police. >> nearly three weeks after surprising many by walking into emory university hospital, sick with ebola, dr. kent brantly is walking out. >> i'm thrilled to be alive, to be well. >> emory doctors released brantly and nancy writebol. they became infected with the virus while working to contain the ebola outbreak in west africa. >> thomas eric duncan died. at texas presbyterian hospital. for ten...
334
334
Dec 4, 2014
12/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 334
favorite 0
quote 1
dr. daughtry. a week ago tonight on this stage stood the mother and father of michael brown from ferguson. stood the domestic partner and mother of the child of a young man killed in the pink houses in brooklyn, new york, who will not even be funeralized till friday night. we've not even had the chance to bury him. they joined the mother and wife of eric garner. we are dealing with a national crisis where in the last 90 days, from those three cases to a 12-year-old boy in cleveland whose funeral was just today, how many people have to die before people understand this is not an illusion, this is a reality that america has got to come to terms with. and no amount of secret grand juries with local prosecutors that put up evidence that we do not know is going to stop people from raising the questions and demanding the answers. we are not advocating violence. we are asking that police violence stop. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> don't make the kids or the adults that are protesting the one wrong. we are marching against wrong. we are standing against wrong. and here you now have a man c
dr. daughtry. a week ago tonight on this stage stood the mother and father of michael brown from ferguson. stood the domestic partner and mother of the child of a young man killed in the pink houses in brooklyn, new york, who will not even be funeralized till friday night. we've not even had the chance to bury him. they joined the mother and wife of eric garner. we are dealing with a national crisis where in the last 90 days, from those three cases to a 12-year-old boy in cleveland whose...
181
181
Dec 3, 2014
12/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
brown just based on the toxicology report. his weight, history of usage all come into play. dr. ber net whose organization supports decriminalizing marijuana says there is a reason why. >> scientists are unable to conduct robust studies and research around this as we are seeing marijuana policy reform occur across the united states. there will be more opportunities for scientists to conduct research and ultimately we will be able to coalesce on a value that will determine impairment and intoxication. >> it's amazing. there are so many questions about this this country has moved in the direction of saying it's okay to have pot in your system. drivers with thc levels of 5 nan grams can be charged with a dui. does that mean he was two times impaired? >> not exactly. and not necessarily because as you just heard from the doctor is that it is variable and very much difficult to measure by a dui system. the measurement of how drunk you are is very different than how you are if you're impaired on marijuana. so there has go to be a standard. this autopsy just touches on that and you tou
brown just based on the toxicology report. his weight, history of usage all come into play. dr. ber net whose organization supports decriminalizing marijuana says there is a reason why. >> scientists are unable to conduct robust studies and research around this as we are seeing marijuana policy reform occur across the united states. there will be more opportunities for scientists to conduct research and ultimately we will be able to coalesce on a value that will determine impairment and...
158
158
Dec 31, 2014
12/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
brown, the unarmed teenager who was shot and killed after a confrontation with police. >>> nearly three weeks after surprising many by walking into emory university hospital sick with ebola, drley is walking out. >> i am thrilled to be alive, to be well. >> emory doctors have released brantley and fellow missionary nancy writebol. they became infected with the virus while working to contain the ebola outbreak in west africa. >>> thomas eric duncan died at texas presbyterian hospital. for ten days he fought the ebola virus here. he arrived in the u.s. from liberia and within a few days got sick. >>> shots rang out at marysville pilchuck high school just before 11:00 a.m. >> we are confirming two deceased at this time, one is the shooter. >> at least four others have been taken to hospitals. >>> republican leaders are celebrating. incumbent senate democrats mark horner and jeanne shaheen hung on but mark udall, mark pryor and kay hagan lost their seats. republicans joni ernst, shelley moore capito, mike rounds and steve daines took what had been democratic senate seats. >>> almost in an instant it went from fall to frigid. arctic temperatures mixed with howling winds unleashed
brown, the unarmed teenager who was shot and killed after a confrontation with police. >>> nearly three weeks after surprising many by walking into emory university hospital sick with ebola, drley is walking out. >> i am thrilled to be alive, to be well. >> emory doctors have released brantley and fellow missionary nancy writebol. they became infected with the virus while working to contain the ebola outbreak in west africa. >>> thomas eric duncan died at texas...
97
97
Dec 3, 2014
12/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. jens modvig, if you could talk about this issue of police brutality and the significance of the parents of michael browncoming to testify. well, the committee against torture takes an interest in the measures that the united states has in place to control excessive use of force and police brutality. , all allegeds cases are investigated, prosecuted, and punished. when we look at the statistics, we heard from the united states delegation that during the last five years, a little over 300 cases have been criminally prosecuted of police officers. we ask for the resource of these prosecutions, but we have not received this information. there is still doubt as to whether the mechanisms the whole police officers accountable for excessive use of force, police retell of the, even police shootings, are probably -- probably in place. another issue of ports is whether there independent oversight parties that can check out on the powers administered in a law enforcement. and also we have some doubts whether police review boards are sufficiently independent. so these are some of the concerns the committee has expres
dr. jens modvig, if you could talk about this issue of police brutality and the significance of the parents of michael browncoming to testify. well, the committee against torture takes an interest in the measures that the united states has in place to control excessive use of force and police brutality. , all allegeds cases are investigated, prosecuted, and punished. when we look at the statistics, we heard from the united states delegation that during the last five years, a little over 300...
87
87
Dec 25, 2014
12/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. carson cautions, protests do not necessarily lead to change, making the goal of shaping public opinion another critical avenue. he cites the example of michael brownthat's somebody's brother, that's somebody's son, that's -- americans should ask is, would i want someone i'm -- i love being treated this way. >> reporter: policing changes in light of the brown and garner cases are still evolving. and other historic examples, the vietnam draft triggered anger and impacted millions. yet the draft still took place, iwf for good chunk of two decades. in 2003, americans protested the decision to invade iraq, and those efforts proved futile. on the other hand, the tea party movement before the 2010 real change. >> i now pass this gavel -- >> reporter: both in terms of who got elected to congress and how government spent or didn't spend taxpayer dollars. all of these events reached critical mass, saw a sustained protest, and carried a perceived threat. the success of national protests varied greatly in each case. if history teaches anything here, it's that you do need sustained protests, a perceived threat, and critical mass to affect change. but those fac
dr. carson cautions, protests do not necessarily lead to change, making the goal of shaping public opinion another critical avenue. he cites the example of michael brownthat's somebody's brother, that's somebody's son, that's -- americans should ask is, would i want someone i'm -- i love being treated this way. >> reporter: policing changes in light of the brown and garner cases are still evolving. and other historic examples, the vietnam draft triggered anger and impacted millions. yet...
67
67
Dec 6, 2014
12/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
brown christmas tree. did you see this? >> so we'll have some more on that. but first, here's dr.tarting to get depressed? well, you're not alone. many people suffer from a condition known as seasonal affective disorder. this causes depression, starts in the fall and ends in the spring. has to do with the amount of sunlight affecting melatonin and serotonin in your brain. best thing to do, if it's really bothering you, see a doctor and talk about getting a light source. >>> more research is finding that if you're sitting at your desk all day long, you're increasing your risk of getting obese and even increasing your risk of heart attack and stroke. many researchers are now advocating that you stand at what we call a stand-up desk. this is what you need to do. think about it. talk to your boss. >>> with more women becoming ceo's, new research indicates that many of them are becoming depressed. why? because this new role that they have encompasses more hours at work and more interactions with people that perceive them in different ways. it's a challenge that needs more study. i'm dr
brown christmas tree. did you see this? >> so we'll have some more on that. but first, here's dr.tarting to get depressed? well, you're not alone. many people suffer from a condition known as seasonal affective disorder. this causes depression, starts in the fall and ends in the spring. has to do with the amount of sunlight affecting melatonin and serotonin in your brain. best thing to do, if it's really bothering you, see a doctor and talk about getting a light source. >>> more...
24
24
Dec 27, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. king was murdered on the way to washington to lead the poor people's campaign 04 economic justice. not the poor people's campaign for food banks and charities. james brown used to say i don't want anyone to give me nothing, just open the door and i will get it myself. that is what we should be working towards. as long as we are funded this way, and in fact this is really even tougher now, because the reality is the people with the money after 2008 are the people who caused the problem in 2008. it for us more and more and more to get the grants we need, we have to go up to the people who have no interest in the conversations we must lead. i have got to remember i am on c-span and i am out here trying to raise some money myself. the reality is, many of the funders, many of the biggest funders for the lamprey -- for philanthropy are people who do not pay a good wage. or people who own large amounts of food. when we want to talk about nutrition or wage -- which are the two things we should be talking about in my business. again, this is with love in our hearts, but to escape from that, we need to have better control of our finances. this is why i am intrigu
dr. king was murdered on the way to washington to lead the poor people's campaign 04 economic justice. not the poor people's campaign for food banks and charities. james brown used to say i don't want anyone to give me nothing, just open the door and i will get it myself. that is what we should be working towards. as long as we are funded this way, and in fact this is really even tougher now, because the reality is the people with the money after 2008 are the people who caused the problem in...
269
269
Dec 31, 2014
12/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
brown, the unarmed teenager who was shot and killed after a confrontation with police. >> nearly three weeks after, surprising many by walking into emory university hospital sick with ebola, drkent brantly is walking out. >> i'm thrilled to be alive, to be well. >> emory doctors have released brantly and fellow missionary nancy writebol they became infected in west africa. >> thomas eric duncan died for ten days he fought the ebola virus here. within a few days he got sick. >> shots rang out at marysville-pilchuck high school just before 11:00 a.m. >> we are confirming two deceased at this time one is the shooter. >> at least four others have been taken to hospitals. >> republican leaders are celebrating incumbent senate democrats hung on but mark udall, mark pryor, and kay hagan lost their seats. republicans joni ernst, shelly moore, mike brown, and steve danes took what had been democratic senate seats. >> almost in an instant it went from fall to frigid. arctic temperatures mixed with howling winds unleashed an unprecedented snowfall in buffalo. >> and liftoff. >> orion pushed away from pad 37 and into history. >> the dawn of orion and a new era of american space explorat
brown, the unarmed teenager who was shot and killed after a confrontation with police. >> nearly three weeks after, surprising many by walking into emory university hospital sick with ebola, drkent brantly is walking out. >> i'm thrilled to be alive, to be well. >> emory doctors have released brantly and fellow missionary nancy writebol they became infected in west africa. >> thomas eric duncan died for ten days he fought the ebola virus here. within a few days he got...