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. >> dr. brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input. >> we gave me. >> no, no i wanted to get it up again and want to tell you there are other things afoot sergeant williams said we have approximately 2 hundred african-american police officers versus having nor prior that's true we're detain nine hundred officers of all raze i'm committed to having the police officers in san francisco we'll try to hire back the number of the officers that were lost the sergeant brought in the late 70s and 80s we had the officers we were under american people affirmative action and we need to replicate those numbers again, that's what i want to try to do within the law of the land again a lot of things be brought up and the
. >> dr. brown i assure i we have a responsible letter we'll get it to the close of business you brought up a class i appreciate it i don't even know as chief we had a post funding class on racial profiling that went away and that class was reinstated last month so that class is going on with cliff arrested williams i realize there is public input. >> we gave me. >> no, no i wanted to get it up again and want to tell you there are other things afoot sergeant williams said we...
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dr. brown in this important opportunity to come together in bipartisanship to end human trafficking putting partisan politics over 100,000 american children who fall victim to the brutal reality every year is just absolutely wrong. to quote our distinguished colleagues in the state of maryland, senator mikulski said let's get it done and let's get it done now. i would say mr. president to college in texas life is too precious. these crimes are too serious for this issue to be caught out in the crosshairs of washington politics. this has got to stop. this has got to end. this is a piece of bipartisan legislation that will help hundreds of thousands commit millions have it say that americans across this country. it's time we begin to right the wrongs of injustice by turning the tide in one person's behavior and those combating these terrible heinous crimes to succeed and help the victims restore their lives. i appreciate the good work of the senator in texas and i would just urge my colleagues to
dr. brown in this important opportunity to come together in bipartisanship to end human trafficking putting partisan politics over 100,000 american children who fall victim to the brutal reality every year is just absolutely wrong. to quote our distinguished colleagues in the state of maryland, senator mikulski said let's get it done and let's get it done now. i would say mr. president to college in texas life is too precious. these crimes are too serious for this issue to be caught out in the...
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dr. amos brown is with the n- double a-c-p and tonight he is >> : it's the same old negative stuff that iheard in mississippi when i was born >>:our membership is appalled with these texts to date are-- >> j.r. : san francisco mayor ed lee and san francisco district attorney george gascon issued separate statements today calling the messages shocking and disturbing. both say they will seek termination. the messages concerning the ian furminger casea former s-f cop who went to conviction and is requesting bail in the process. >>:a fire wall has been put at between the committee it and the department. and the gay community at this time is united with the black community and are sure that they understand that in justice to one is an injustice to all. >> pam :san francisco mayor ed lee issued a statement that read in part:quote - >> "the content of these text messages. displays a bias that is incompatible with the values of our city. and incompatible with the ability to perform sworn duties. as a police officer. if these statements are attributable to any san francisco police officer, i join
dr. amos brown is with the n- double a-c-p and tonight he is >> : it's the same old negative stuff that iheard in mississippi when i was born >>:our membership is appalled with these texts to date are-- >> j.r. : san francisco mayor ed lee and san francisco district attorney george gascon issued separate statements today calling the messages shocking and disturbing. both say they will seek termination. the messages concerning the ian furminger casea former s-f cop who went to...
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dr. benny brown in sacramento is facing serious charges. >> i really can't comment unless i'm in the presence of counsel. >> reporter: can we talk to your counsel, then? >> i really can't comment unless i'm in the presence of counsel. >> it brings down the whole profession of medicine to have anyone who has an md after their name participate in those practices. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> we checked and the other three 4-20 hd clinics are also open for business. the next hearing in the case is next -- md clinics are also open for business. the next hearing in the case is next month. >>> a landlord raises a tenant's rent almost 400%, almost 7,000 bucks a month. debbie fullingstadt has lived in this rent controlled two bedroom apartment for nearly two years and recently received a letter saying as of may 5th her rent would go from almost $2,200 a month to $8,900. >> this is not what i expected. >> reporter: are you angry? >> is this even legal? well, turns out through a loophole the landlord can raise the rent. however, she wants because she converted the downstairs unit into a st
dr. benny brown in sacramento is facing serious charges. >> i really can't comment unless i'm in the presence of counsel. >> reporter: can we talk to your counsel, then? >> i really can't comment unless i'm in the presence of counsel. >> it brings down the whole profession of medicine to have anyone who has an md after their name participate in those practices. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> we checked and the other three 4-20 hd clinics are also...
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dr. emmet brown. >> good guess. >> this is amazing. so the mad scientist dr. vies. he's reprized the role over the years in commercials and sketches, and recently as last year in a million ways to die in the west, he was in that movie too. >> favorite movie of all time, wow. all right. >> okay. from houston, texas, which actor played the mad hatter in the 2010 film "alice in wonderland"? >> johnny depp. >> it was, yes. >> okay. it is a bad day for kathie lee. all the money. >> and if you like that film, he's reprizing the character in a sequel coming out in 2016, alice and wonderland through the looking glass. also coming back is jack sparrow in the pirates of the caribbean movie. he loves coming back. >> he sure does. one more. >> from west virginia which actor plaled the -- that was yours thank you so much. there you go. which billionaire promised $1 billion to anyone who could create the perfect march madness bracket last year? bill gates, michael jordan, or warren buffett? >> i'm going to go with a, bill gates. >> no, she's the luckiest woman in here. >> al
dr. emmet brown. >> good guess. >> this is amazing. so the mad scientist dr. vies. he's reprized the role over the years in commercials and sketches, and recently as last year in a million ways to die in the west, he was in that movie too. >> favorite movie of all time, wow. all right. >> okay. from houston, texas, which actor played the mad hatter in the 2010 film "alice in wonderland"? >> johnny depp. >> it was, yes. >> okay. it is a bad day...
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dr. phil and checked irnto ehab. >> i hate bobby brown. >> you've been drinking a lot though, right? >> it's to the point i'm getting frustrated. >> we've learned dr. phil believes nick had been drinking before the sit-down.
dr. phil and checked irnto ehab. >> i hate bobby brown. >> you've been drinking a lot though, right? >> it's to the point i'm getting frustrated. >> we've learned dr. phil believes nick had been drinking before the sit-down.
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dr. amos brown with the naacp is outraged that the messages. >>: and in justice to one is in in is an insult>> reporter: san francisco district attorney of george gascoigne issued a statement yesterday calling the message is shocking and disturbing and he says he will seek termination. >> reporter: and had mayor ed lee also issued statements as says the content of these tax messages displays a by is that is incompatible with the values of our city and incompatible with the ability to perform sward duties as a police officer if these statements are attributable to any san francisco police officer i joined chief crop of greg and seeking nothing less than termination. >> reporter: new developments in the ray mcdonald sexual assault case the former forty-niner is the when the woman accusing him of rape. mcdonald attorney filed a defamation lawsuit today in santa clara county. police said the woman who we are not naming says she blacked out after drinking at macdonald's home back in december. she went to police after waking up naked in his bed the next morning. a mcdonald's lawyer say surveillanc
dr. amos brown with the naacp is outraged that the messages. >>: and in justice to one is in in is an insult>> reporter: san francisco district attorney of george gascoigne issued a statement yesterday calling the message is shocking and disturbing and he says he will seek termination. >> reporter: and had mayor ed lee also issued statements as says the content of these tax messages displays a by is that is incompatible with the values of our city and incompatible with the...
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. >> reporter: at brown chapel back in selma, dr.g's headquarters for the voting rights movement attorney general eric holder urged a new generation to remember those who gave their lives. >> if you think about them and all of the other people who gave so much so that we would have the right to vote -- >> reporter: here at the state capitol they commemorated the passage of the voting rights act, but there's fear as well that the supreme court's removal of some of those requirements could lead to some new restrictions on voting. bill plante, cbs news montgomery, alabama. >>> well, coming up on the morning new miraculous survival. a baby is found alive in a car overturned in a river. we'll hear from the rescuer. >>> and later a roof collapse as a college party spins out of control. this is the "cbs morning news." seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alo
. >> reporter: at brown chapel back in selma, dr.g's headquarters for the voting rights movement attorney general eric holder urged a new generation to remember those who gave their lives. >> if you think about them and all of the other people who gave so much so that we would have the right to vote -- >> reporter: here at the state capitol they commemorated the passage of the voting rights act, but there's fear as well that the supreme court's removal of some of those...
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. >> i hate bobby brown. >> dr. phil: you've been drinking a lot. >> announcer: the turn -- >> dr. man up. >> announcer: that turns into an intervention. >> i'm done with the interview. i'm done. >> announcer: from atlanta, georgia,
. >> i hate bobby brown. >> dr. phil: you've been drinking a lot. >> announcer: the turn -- >> dr. man up. >> announcer: that turns into an intervention. >> i'm done with the interview. i'm done. >> announcer: from atlanta, georgia,
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dr. phil show. as we first reported net gore and the boyfriend a bobbi kristina brown tape a show last week with dr.urned out to be more like an intervention. in the show that airs tomorrow on kron 4 at 4:00. gore and talks about how the brown family has prevented him from visiting bobbi kristina who is in an atlanta hospital after being found unconscious in the bathtub of her own. gordon admitted he was not sober during interview and does not sleep much and is emotionally wrought. >>pam: after this exclusive interview with dr. feel ms. gordon check himself into rehab. you can see the show in its entirety tomorrow at 4 followed by the net kron 4 news at 5. >>pam: and coming up pillar clinton breaks the silence about the e-mail controversy dominating the headlines. her explanation for using personal e-mail for government business is next at 5:30 p.m. plus the last black member of the oklahoma university's ask a each fraternity speaks out about the troubling races video that has gone by rope. that has gone viral [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom]
dr. phil show. as we first reported net gore and the boyfriend a bobbi kristina brown tape a show last week with dr.urned out to be more like an intervention. in the show that airs tomorrow on kron 4 at 4:00. gore and talks about how the brown family has prevented him from visiting bobbi kristina who is in an atlanta hospital after being found unconscious in the bathtub of her own. gordon admitted he was not sober during interview and does not sleep much and is emotionally wrought. >>pam:...
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brown has been on life support since january. now, dr. an intervention with her boyfriend gordon. that taped intervention waz air on his show next week. my thought, aappalling that he would video and televise something so personal and so important as an intervention where an effort is being made to get someone to deal with a drug or alcohol addiction. am i right? yes, it's trashy and mean to prey on someone's weaknesses at a vulnerable time. then i wondered, what if what if someone watching the show thinks he or she knows someone has an addiction and jumps into action. that would be good. so right now i don't know what to think. trash tv of the worst kind or possible public service? so help me and tell me what you think aunt drñ phil televising an intervention. that's my off the record comment tonight. we'll see you monday night 7:00 p.m. eastern. and don't forget to go to greta wire and all that stuff. good night from washington. >>> the o'reilly factor is on tonight. i think she is uniquely unequal fied to run a campaign. >> more troubl
brown has been on life support since january. now, dr. an intervention with her boyfriend gordon. that taped intervention waz air on his show next week. my thought, aappalling that he would video and televise something so personal and so important as an intervention where an effort is being made to get someone to deal with a drug or alcohol addiction. am i right? yes, it's trashy and mean to prey on someone's weaknesses at a vulnerable time. then i wondered, what if what if someone watching the...
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dr. carol brown is an oncologist and sarah is an ambassador for the nonprofit.is and i want to ask you about it in a moment. we are focusing on the questions that a lot of people have coming out of this. angelina jolie writes about this and a lot of people pay attention. if someone is wondering if this situation applies to them, it's only if they have the gene mutations? >> the preventive surgery is for women who have a strong family history of ovarian or breast cancer or a known mutation in bracket 1 or two. women at high risk for getting ovarian cancer are candidates for the surgery. >> you had the surgery in december. >> just this past december. i have a strong family history of december for the genetic mutation in 2007. i was fortunate enough to have two amazing girls and when i turned 35 it was right for me and my family. >> it bears repeating that it's so unique to each individual woman's situation. another thing that angelina was kapdid about is because of the surgery she will go into early menopause. what would a woman expect to go through when they go i
dr. carol brown is an oncologist and sarah is an ambassador for the nonprofit.is and i want to ask you about it in a moment. we are focusing on the questions that a lot of people have coming out of this. angelina jolie writes about this and a lot of people pay attention. if someone is wondering if this situation applies to them, it's only if they have the gene mutations? >> the preventive surgery is for women who have a strong family history of ovarian or breast cancer or a known mutation...
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dr. murase. >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell director saltzman and our fabulous principle of the former mayor willie brown principle determining tries hobson and myself we toured the construction process of the new willie l. brown middle school i have to say it's a sight to behold the tour we experienced hands on technology and engineering and math and it is steam we'll have focused curriculum and part of the mayors leadership initiative that will be the site for the beacon center in over 20 years as part of beacon initiative under wror we'll enjoy a rich initiative i we want to mayor ed lee for expanding the former mayor willie brown beacon we be the hub for the san francisco bayview neighborhood for the children and families and celebrate one another so so watch out the former mayor willie brown is on its way and associated the willie l. brown middle school determining trust held the acceptance for the willie l. brown middle school at third marshall school many of us have seen when medical school they have a celebration to get they're white coats they're being welcomed into the family that is akin of th
dr. murase. >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell director saltzman and our fabulous principle of the former mayor willie brown principle determining tries hobson and myself we toured the construction process of the new willie l. brown middle school i have to say it's a sight to behold the tour we experienced hands on technology and engineering and math and it is steam we'll have focused curriculum and part of the mayors leadership initiative that will be the site for the beacon center in...
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dr. john lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> in sports, the atlanta falcons and cleveland browns have been disciplined by the nfl.raft pick in 2016 for using fake noise at home games. team president rich mckay has been suspended from the competition committee for three months. browns' general manager ray farmer was suspended four games without pay for sending text messages to the sidelines during games. that's a violation of the league's electronic device policy. the browns were also fined $250,000. >>> and the university of connecticut made its eighth straight women's final four. lewis scored 27 points to lead the uconn women in a 91-70 win over dayton. uconn trailed at halftime but went on to a 15-3 run to take the lead and the game. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dr. holly phillips with new details about enterovirus. and its possible link to paralysis in children. plus more on jay-z's new music streaming service. we'll hear from "billboard" magazine editor joe levy. and vacationers beware. travel editor peter greenberg has a warning about hidden resort fees. that's the "cbs morning
dr. john lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> in sports, the atlanta falcons and cleveland browns have been disciplined by the nfl.raft pick in 2016 for using fake noise at home games. team president rich mckay has been suspended from the competition committee for three months. browns' general manager ray farmer was suspended four games without pay for sending text messages to the sidelines during games. that's a violation of the league's electronic device policy. the browns were also fined...
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brown chapel. it's an ame church about a mile from the edmund pettus bridge. it's where organizers the likes of dr week before he was killed met at brown chapel, met with young activists organized like john lewis, members of the non-violent coordinating committee to strategize and plot and plan out what would be the voting rights campaign. so this morning the congressional delegation arrived at brown chapel and they met inside. they met with the daughter of a woman killed around the time of bloody sunday and she talks about what it meant for her family to be involved and she said when people ask her why her mother came to selma to help support the fight for voting rights she said why wasn't everyone here? she shouldn't have been the only one. so when i talked to congressional members they said it was so touching that this woman, this is a commemoration of the signing of the voting rights act and the commemoration of bloody sunday but also the 50th anner have of her mother's murder by klansmen. so for her to speak up asking them to heed the call, to come down here and fight the fight. so from there
brown chapel. it's an ame church about a mile from the edmund pettus bridge. it's where organizers the likes of dr week before he was killed met at brown chapel, met with young activists organized like john lewis, members of the non-violent coordinating committee to strategize and plot and plan out what would be the voting rights campaign. so this morning the congressional delegation arrived at brown chapel and they met inside. they met with the daughter of a woman killed around the time of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. to mike brownstrong armed a convenience store clerk before he met his fate. lawfully reasonably and justifiably. but you can see if they have to scrape pbottom of the barrel to find icons in this movement, america has gotten better in terms of race relations. >> i look forward to having you back in studio. >> my pleasure. >> thanks so much. >>> 29 minutes after the hour. coming up, debbie wassermann schultz celebrating the fivth anniversary of obamacare. >> couldn't be prouder of all the demz who made it possible. we'll show you that. >>> everyone is talking about this guy, the guy who accidently ended up on the invite list to a bachelor party for a groom he never met. he's still going. >>> happy birthday to bret eld ridge. ♪ . taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. victoza is proven
dr. martin luther king jr. to mike brownstrong armed a convenience store clerk before he met his fate. lawfully reasonably and justifiably. but you can see if they have to scrape pbottom of the barrel to find icons in this movement, america has gotten better in terms of race relations. >> i look forward to having you back in studio. >> my pleasure. >> thanks so much. >>> 29 minutes after the hour. coming up, debbie wassermann schultz celebrating the fivth anniversary...
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later, she claimed that tom brown murdered her husband while she was back at the campsite. to find out which version was correct, forensic psychiatrist drjoseph treleaven interviewed candra for several hours. >> i concluded that she didn't have any mental disorder. she was under some stress because she's had a stressful experience, but that was all. >> but why did candra initially vouch for tom brown, the man she now says killed her husband? >> frankly, at first i didn't know what to make about it. i remembered the stories of what happened to the prisoners of war in the korean war and where they were isolated, often brutalized, often for fear of their life. and after a long period of time, some of them would accept the point of view of their captor and then testify against their own country. and they called it at the time brainwashing. >> today, it's known as the stockholm syndrome, named for the hostages held in a stockholm bank robbery who sympathized with their captors, even while their lives were threatened. experts say this occurs to hostages when four things happen -- a traumatic shock, isolation, indoctrination, and the promise o
later, she claimed that tom brown murdered her husband while she was back at the campsite. to find out which version was correct, forensic psychiatrist drjoseph treleaven interviewed candra for several hours. >> i concluded that she didn't have any mental disorder. she was under some stress because she's had a stressful experience, but that was all. >> but why did candra initially vouch for tom brown, the man she now says killed her husband? >> frankly, at first i didn't know...
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brown is finally speaking out. he says he is being depicted as a monster, and wishes to go public with his pain. he is breaking his silence to dr. fell. as the conceit gordon storms off after the interview it turns more into an intervention for him as he shows up reeking of boos. >>:have you been getting any sleep. >>:and no not at all i miss them so much. >>:use threatens suicide. >>:if anything happens to christy i will go through with that. >>:don't say things like that. come here sit down. >>:i'm done >> pam :as you scene they're gordon does walk out of the interview, but his mom promised dr. phil the issue will get him back. those are anything to get him stabilized. and we'll be live with dr. phil tomorrow morning to talk about this at 830. and you can see the exclusive tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. right here on kron4. the university of oklahoma has expelled two students were involved in a racist chant that was caught on video. the report that the house mom and housecoat are also making headlines. >> reporter :is the racist songs sparking outrage nationwide. >>:it's sad it's her fault. very disgraceful >> reporter :it appears tha
brown is finally speaking out. he says he is being depicted as a monster, and wishes to go public with his pain. he is breaking his silence to dr. fell. as the conceit gordon storms off after the interview it turns more into an intervention for him as he shows up reeking of boos. >>:have you been getting any sleep. >>:and no not at all i miss them so much. >>:use threatens suicide. >>:if anything happens to christy i will go through with that. >>:don't say things...
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we talk about brown's church in selma, which allowed the meetings to be held with dr. king and the others. the first baptist church, the one you mentioned earlier where the clintons had the received in 2007, they didn't want to have anything to do with the civil rights movement because they didn't want their church to be bombed. there were internal struggles that dr. king and andrew young and others had to overcome to get the movement moving. >> i was fascinated by mrs. boynton who was interviewed by another network and the point was made, what do you say about those who weren't there in the struggle. she said get off my back and move out. she has not lost a step. these people were so young. they walked away from jobs and careers. there was no civil rights career back in 1965. it was something that they saw needed to be done in 1965. >> the adage if you love money you could be bought off. if you can be made afraid, you'll stay away from these struggles. these people were courageous and brave. they looked out and--you mentioned the technology. i was in text when that te
we talk about brown's church in selma, which allowed the meetings to be held with dr. king and the others. the first baptist church, the one you mentioned earlier where the clintons had the received in 2007, they didn't want to have anything to do with the civil rights movement because they didn't want their church to be bombed. there were internal struggles that dr. king and andrew young and others had to overcome to get the movement moving. >> i was fascinated by mrs. boynton who was...
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the 23 your a daughter of singer bobby brown and whitney houston has been a hospital since january 31st the exclusive interview with dresday at 4:00 p.m. right here on kron 4. >>> "the insider" with perspective on today's top trending storyies. >> you can see that plane pretty well damaged. >> the aftermath of harrison ford's plane crash. how the expert aviator lived on the edge with his daredevil lifestyle. his former leading lady sends him well wishes today. >> we know you're going to have a full recovery. >> get ready amazing racers. the obstacle course, facing off against "e.t.'s kevin frazier. >> thenúnew details on fashion police scandal. >> did the network trick her into taking the fall? >> then, the gop's biggest blessing. >> a lot of people going to prison straight and when they come out they're gay. >> the gay rant made him their curse. >> matthew shepherd was áhe victim of a hate crime. >> then it's been over 16 year since the tragic killing of matthew shepherd. >> i am so pissed off. >> we look back at the legacy left behind. matthew's best friend shares her pain. >> such a kind and sensitive spirit. >> le
the 23 your a daughter of singer bobby brown and whitney houston has been a hospital since january 31st the exclusive interview with dresday at 4:00 p.m. right here on kron 4. >>> "the insider" with perspective on today's top trending storyies. >> you can see that plane pretty well damaged. >> the aftermath of harrison ford's plane crash. how the expert aviator lived on the edge with his daredevil lifestyle. his former leading lady sends him well wishes today....
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dr. king's dream. fifty years isn't that much time and we have achieved so much, even in the few weeks since michael brown because we are having the conversation, since last august when mr. brown was shot and 50 years since selma that would be my lifetime, and certainly we've come so far as a country and we're a very young country, so people should not despair. i really think that if we work within the bounds of the law, we can achieve so much and i would ask people not to be violent but to be vigilant. >> it con record. >> up memories of los angeles after rodney king, philadelphia after the move situation with the police there. the prince gorge counties in d.c. in the 1970's. is it that the conversation isn't happening or that the united states just doesn't get snit. >> i think the conversation stops and starts. we have joked off camera about getting older there are a lot of things we don't like about that but one thing that is good about getting older is you have a long view of picturing and you start to see these things in context. that can bring you pain, because you see these things happen over and o
dr. king's dream. fifty years isn't that much time and we have achieved so much, even in the few weeks since michael brown because we are having the conversation, since last august when mr. brown was shot and 50 years since selma that would be my lifetime, and certainly we've come so far as a country and we're a very young country, so people should not despair. i really think that if we work within the bounds of the law, we can achieve so much and i would ask people not to be violent but to be...
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president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel ame church all the way to this spot the reverend dreodore gill will pronounce the invocation. >>dr. gill: may i pray first? for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us. and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine. father in heaven, forgive us our trespasses. amen and now for all of us, god of all nations b,lless this nation. use its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days spread to the ends of the earth we have lived in and lived on on the road, and bless to us all this occasion that we may be more adequate to every occasion for jesus' sake. amen. >> in montgomery, governor wallace has just issue a message saying that he will not see any group of citizens until after the march has concluded and dispersed. when this is done, he will see any group of citizens from the state of alabama. at the speaker's platform one of many civil rights speakers in montgomery this afternoon where more than 10,000 marchers have journeyed to this a capital. -- to the state capital. >> determined to fight for justice. an
president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel ame church all the way to this spot the reverend dreodore gill will pronounce the invocation. >>dr. gill: may i pray first? for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us. and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine. father in heaven, forgive us our trespasses. amen and now for all of us, god of all nations b,lless this nation. use its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these...
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>> bobby brown's sister posted a letter to dr. phil on facebook. to be intervention. usually other things happen around it. >> it's one of those things that he did not know that that was actually happening. and then when it happened, he was as surprised as probably everybody else was. >> nobody likes to be ambushed like that. >> nobody. >> let's lighten it up a little. neil patrick harris talked about hosting the oscars. what was he saying? >> in an interview with the hufrgton post he said, either my family or my soul can take this. he's probably referring to the amount of work, the detail to make that show happen. >> and then the disappointment afterwards with the ratings and the comments. >> the reviews were mixed. >> everybody loves him personally. >> but the oscar viewership was down 16%. not everybody feels like that. there was a report that said 71% of people want him to host the show again. and sew, you know, when you think about who is the best award host right now, it's probably neil patrick harris, hosted four tony awards, two emmy awards
>> bobby brown's sister posted a letter to dr. phil on facebook. to be intervention. usually other things happen around it. >> it's one of those things that he did not know that that was actually happening. and then when it happened, he was as surprised as probably everybody else was. >> nobody likes to be ambushed like that. >> nobody. >> let's lighten it up a little. neil patrick harris talked about hosting the oscars. what was he saying? >> in an interview...
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dr. phil's" hot seat. the interview turns into an intervention. >> i want you to go straight to rehab. >> wailing about whitney, blasting possible i brown.d. >> i cry every night for weeks. >> from her kids to kategate imagine's deeply personal new "extra" interview as aj goes there about everything. >> what do you want to know? just get it out. >>> new video "extra" in selma as the stars remember martin luther king jr. half a century later. >> always think about their bravery, being able to stand up against anything. >>> then kevin spacey and robin wright today on hillary clinton's house of cards-style e-mail scandal. >> the hillary clinton controversy, has that been blown out of proportion? >>> and tonight is the night. who does patch lore chris pick? we uncover the last-minute clues. >> i'm happy in love. >> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, the
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black and brown organization alliance on the other hand and the community foundation me small business know me within our san francisco bay area me, i'm a causation based person i think that dr. marshall when i was privileged to be in one of the member the original about his club member that acknowledge i designed gave me the ability to bounce back from the wronz i wrongs i committed those kids don't choose the lifestyle they have if we're serious about the solving of issues of the violence very is the models of the way programs in the responding and models such as the more magic program that needs to be wider spread i worked as a tutor at mira loma middle school and worked one-on-one with the kids at a younger age we need programs more consistently this will put a large dent in the violence that we're experiencing i certainly want to put that point out there we have a lot of soul and pain and my hearts go out to the moms and dads who has lost loved ones i feel the home zone type model and the models more consistently talking about 10 or 15 years that will help our community thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker >> welcome. >> first give honor to god and to the commi
black and brown organization alliance on the other hand and the community foundation me small business know me within our san francisco bay area me, i'm a causation based person i think that dr. marshall when i was privileged to be in one of the member the original about his club member that acknowledge i designed gave me the ability to bounce back from the wronz i wrongs i committed those kids don't choose the lifestyle they have if we're serious about the solving of issues of the violence...
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sunset laws and the brown act the briefing was included the ordinance that was needed especially in district 10 in the bayview the api is the highest we know know nothing i'm grateful that dr. is there any public comment? kins and sherryly moore and others keep us abbreviate and thank you to the people some are outside of the district 10 are here to support clean your we want larry in charge urban to be responsible and make sure that whoa whatever fogs information not only in e-mails we pay our taxes and some should be entitled to that kind of information a $6 billion project so the doctor will talk about the issues we want lenore to get an independent contractor to work with the clean air alliance i'm sure you're aware of this district 10 as the highest respiratory problems as a kid i had amass problems to make sure our community t is clean and the process is open to everybody they're not here to speak but stand for the rest of the community. >> thank you very much for coming. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> if i may to replacing request you silence phones thank you. >> can i get distance here in setting this up last time - >> so if we could hear the. >> next speak
sunset laws and the brown act the briefing was included the ordinance that was needed especially in district 10 in the bayview the api is the highest we know know nothing i'm grateful that dr. is there any public comment? kins and sherryly moore and others keep us abbreviate and thank you to the people some are outside of the district 10 are here to support clean your we want larry in charge urban to be responsible and make sure that whoa whatever fogs information not only in e-mails we pay our...
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brown chapel ame church. there was a rallying point for demonstrators and lead loo hers including the reverend dr.tin king jr. i don't remember. today we spoke with his eldest son about the significance of this day. >> all of these moments in history that we so stop and acknowledge and really thank and praise those who came before us those who opened doors and tragically severed gave their lives. we praise and thank them, but we also refocus on what is an action plan for the future to make america better for all americans. >> reporter: and mr. king says 50 years later it is still crucial to get all americans involved in the political process and he said in addition to voter registration, there needs to be voter education. leland, back to you. >> jonathan live in selma, we'll hear from the president later. thanks. >>> and as our nation marks this historic and dramatic moment in our nation's history and the civil rights movement, photographer steven summer steen had a front row seat to history and imaged to cap too you are some of the images from that day. he was given free access to dee figures inc
brown chapel ame church. there was a rallying point for demonstrators and lead loo hers including the reverend dr.tin king jr. i don't remember. today we spoke with his eldest son about the significance of this day. >> all of these moments in history that we so stop and acknowledge and really thank and praise those who came before us those who opened doors and tragically severed gave their lives. we praise and thank them, but we also refocus on what is an action plan for the future to...
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and then they go to brown chapel, the church that dr. king and others headquartered 50 years ago. sermon there. there will be others attorney general holder will be there. three days of commemoration, celebration, and a commitment to continue to fight for -- >> we've talked an awful lot. you've been on this show about how far we've come as a nation of the past 50 years. but you look at what's happened this past week. you look at the e-mails that were flying around in ferguson. you look at the pattern of abuse that black residents of that town have faced and endured. it's happening across the country and other places. does that cast a shadow on this weekend? >> i think that it doesn't cast a shadow. it says to us that we cannot in many ways make mockery of the progress we've made by not continuing the journey. i think when you look at the fact that 50 years later a black president will walk on that bridge, that tells us if we use the same determination, same discipline, and same focus, that dr. king and others did 50 years ago, we can deal with the issues at ferguson now has put be
and then they go to brown chapel, the church that dr. king and others headquartered 50 years ago. sermon there. there will be others attorney general holder will be there. three days of commemoration, celebration, and a commitment to continue to fight for -- >> we've talked an awful lot. you've been on this show about how far we've come as a nation of the past 50 years. but you look at what's happened this past week. you look at the e-mails that were flying around in ferguson. you look at...
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dr. phil's" hot seat. the interview turns into an intervention. >> i want you to go straight to rehab. >> wailing about whitney, blasting possible i brown.ate possible i brown. >>> madonna's nightmare revealed. >> i cry every night for weeks. >> from her kids to kategate imagine's deeply personal new "extra"
dr. phil's" hot seat. the interview turns into an intervention. >> i want you to go straight to rehab. >> wailing about whitney, blasting possible i brown.ate possible i brown. >>> madonna's nightmare revealed. >> i cry every night for weeks. >> from her kids to kategate imagine's deeply personal new "extra"
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the president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel all the way to this spot the reverend dr trespasses amen. and now for all of us, god of all nations bless this nation, use to its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days. spread to the ends of the earth the love we have lived in and lived in on the road. and bless to us all this occasion that we may be more adequate to every occasion for jesus sake amen. >> montgomery governor george c. wallace has just issued a message saying he will not see any group of citizens whatsoever until after this demonstration and march has concluded and disbursed disbursed. when this is done he will see any group of citizens from the state of alabama were murphy martin, abc montgomery. >> now we are back to the leaders of the state of alabama. that magnificent leader from tuscaloosa where the university of alabama is located. the reverend g.y. rogers. >> to my leader, dr. martin luther king, jr., to my fellow freedom fighters from all over the world, to my governor who stood in the door of the schoolhouse at the university of
the president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel all the way to this spot the reverend dr trespasses amen. and now for all of us, god of all nations bless this nation, use to its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days. spread to the ends of the earth the love we have lived in and lived in on the road. and bless to us all this occasion that we may be more adequate to every occasion for jesus sake amen. >> montgomery governor...
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brown case. this occurred at closely college in massachusetts. it is one hour and a half. >> dr. rice is chair of the department of psychology at morehouse college. the lab explores its passions of identity balance through engagement, the exploration of personal narrative. it is a strength-based lab that works to understand digital is a behavioral best, technical application of this work is founded in the service to the gordon commission on the future of assessment of education. dr. rice's faculty representative at morehouse college is where trustees and is founding codirector of the school cinema television and emerging media studies program. he has helped to develop curriculum for the film major and minor and advises students. he now serves as faculty for this program and in african-american studies with a special focus on narrative studies. dr. rice graduated with a bachelor of arts and earned a doctorate in psychology. with a masters degree in journalism he frequently applies his research to cultural criticism, serving on the editorial advisory board for the journal of legal
brown case. this occurred at closely college in massachusetts. it is one hour and a half. >> dr. rice is chair of the department of psychology at morehouse college. the lab explores its passions of identity balance through engagement, the exploration of personal narrative. it is a strength-based lab that works to understand digital is a behavioral best, technical application of this work is founded in the service to the gordon commission on the future of assessment of education. dr....
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president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel ame church all the way to this spot, the reverend drion. [applause] dr. gill: may i pray first? for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us. and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine. father in heaven, forgive us our trespasses. amen. and now for all of us, god of all nations, bless this nation. use to its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days, spread to the ends of the earth the love we have lived in and lived on on the road, and bless to us all this occasion that we may be more adequate to every occasion for jesus' sake. amen. murphy martin: in montgomery governor wallace has just issue a message saying that he will not see any group of citizens until after the march has concluded and dispersed. when this is done, he will see any group of citizens from the state of alabama. at the speaker's platform, one of many civil rights speakers in montgomery this afternoon where more than 10,000 marchers have journeyed to the state capital. >> determined to fight for justice. and finally, my friends, if
president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel ame church all the way to this spot, the reverend drion. [applause] dr. gill: may i pray first? for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us. and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine. father in heaven, forgive us our trespasses. amen. and now for all of us, god of all nations, bless this nation. use to its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days, spread to the ends of the...
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. >> the boyfriend of bobbi kristina brown allegedly agreed to have an interview with dr.terview, it's wednesday march 11th on cbs. >> so at this point, i mean where bobby kristina is nobody has been charged? >> nbc producers reached out to the police station that's handling the case and the police told them this is still an open investigation and there's nothing new to add or say. that's where things are at the moment. >> she's still in a coma? >> she's still in a medically induced coma. she confirmed. there's no confirmation of where she got this from. >> a lot of dr. phil's interviews seems to be intervention. usually other things happen around it. >> it's one of those things that he did not know that that was actually happening. and then when it happened, he was as surprised as probably everybody else was. >> nobody likes to be ambushed like that. >> nobody. >> let's lighten it up a little. neil patrick harris talked about hosting the oscars. what was he saying? >> in an interview with the hufrgton post he said, either my family or my soul can take this. he's probably
. >> the boyfriend of bobbi kristina brown allegedly agreed to have an interview with dr.terview, it's wednesday march 11th on cbs. >> so at this point, i mean where bobby kristina is nobody has been charged? >> nbc producers reached out to the police station that's handling the case and the police told them this is still an open investigation and there's nothing new to add or say. that's where things are at the moment. >> she's still in a coma? >> she's still in a...
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brown, thanks very much. medical perspective now on what appears to be a long list of issues that this pilot had. joining us for that our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay there are reports, as you know that the co-pilot received these injections of anti-psychotic drugs in 2010 antidepressants were reportedly found in his apartment in dusseldorf. what does that tell you? >> well i think in some ways it tells us what we've been thinking for some time now, that this was not depression alone. depression alone is something that can be treated. a lot of people as you know wolf suffer from this they can be treated and have very productive lives. when you start to have psychosis like this it's a different mental illness. i think when you look at these specific medications, and an injection of this medication it speaks to the severity of the psychosis as well. it's typically medication injected when someone is acutely agitated from psychosis. these are not tidy terms, we have depression here psychosis here sometimes they can overlap. but he also received this medication my understanding, five years ago. he was in his early 20s at that time
brown, thanks very much. medical perspective now on what appears to be a long list of issues that this pilot had. joining us for that our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay there are reports, as you know that the co-pilot received these injections of anti-psychotic drugs in 2010 antidepressants were reportedly found in his apartment in dusseldorf. what does that tell you? >> well i think in some ways it tells us what we've been thinking for some time now, that this was...
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brown because during that time he showed tremendous grace. i think there was an element when i look at the contemporary newspaper accounts, in the way he faced his imminent execution. >> dr. hodes, we all know that when lincoln was assassinated, there was a harsh editorial about lincoln. he turned it into his editor who simply refuse to print it. he said i own the paper. he said why? if i print this editorial there will not be a brick left in this building tomorrow. i was wondering, there is a lot of controversy over reconstruction and amnesty in the congress. did you look at beyond andrew johnson, the more deeply into the way the members of congress, and how that -- their reaction? martha: i have a chapter in the book called "glee." the confederates and the copperheads. i have a few pages at the end where i write about the responses of the radical republicans in congress. i only have a few pieces of evidence. in these diary entries, the radical republicans expressed a certain relief that lincoln had been assassinated. they worry they were going to treat the confederacy with too much leniency. it is at the end of the chapter print one of the members of congress wrote dow
brown because during that time he showed tremendous grace. i think there was an element when i look at the contemporary newspaper accounts, in the way he faced his imminent execution. >> dr. hodes, we all know that when lincoln was assassinated, there was a harsh editorial about lincoln. he turned it into his editor who simply refuse to print it. he said i own the paper. he said why? if i print this editorial there will not be a brick left in this building tomorrow. i was wondering, there...
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brown ame is just about four blocks from here and that is the church that dr.ll met. they met for weeks at that church which happens to be positioned right next to a housing project. and many of those foot soldiers who came here to meet at brown ame church many of them slept with families who welcomed them into their homes in the projects next door. but i do want you to hear the reverend's beautiful, emotional sound of brown ame, just for a moment. ♪ emember reverend andy young, in my interview with him earlier, he said this was not a political movement. this was also a spiritual movement. and that indeed just underscored that very point. and then you have the 44th president of the united states. now 50 years after bloody sunday the 44th president, also the first african-american president of the united states who has just landed in montgomery alabama. boarded marine one. and soon to be on his way, along with the first family right here in selma. they'll be taking to the stage right where the choir is right now. at the foot -- well right where they were at the
brown ame is just about four blocks from here and that is the church that dr.ll met. they met for weeks at that church which happens to be positioned right next to a housing project. and many of those foot soldiers who came here to meet at brown ame church many of them slept with families who welcomed them into their homes in the projects next door. but i do want you to hear the reverend's beautiful, emotional sound of brown ame, just for a moment. ♪ emember reverend andy young, in my...
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brown because during that time he showed tremendous grace. i think there was an element when i look at the contemporary newspaper accounts, in the way he faced his imminent execution. >> dr. hodes
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brown because during that time he showed tremendous grace. i think there was an element when i look at the contemporary newspaper accounts, in the way he faced his imminent execution. >> dr. hodes, we all know that when lincoln was assassinated, there was a harsh editorial about lincoln.
brown because during that time he showed tremendous grace. i think there was an element when i look at the contemporary newspaper accounts, in the way he faced his imminent execution. >> dr. hodes, we all know that when lincoln was assassinated, there was a harsh editorial about lincoln.
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dr. coburn followed up with the recovery act which expanded the requirements for agencies to identify and prevent and to recover improper payments. in 2012 senator susanzanne collins and scott brown and i went further and recovery improvement act. building off of very good initiative of the administration, the law made the president's do not pay program designs to screen all federal payments in order to double check basic eligibility requirements. simply put do not pay allows a government agency to check whether someone should be paid before the government pays them. i think that is common sense. hope to have a discussion with our witnesses today, especially our witnesses from omb and jo about how all of the legislative issues are working and are not working and what additional measures we should consider and we'll spend time discussing the specific problems of agencies paying people to people who are actually deceased. for example the office of personal management inspector general reported that $600 million were made to those found to have died over five years and this is not unique to this one program and including the collection and use of federal agencies of data on individu
dr. coburn followed up with the recovery act which expanded the requirements for agencies to identify and prevent and to recover improper payments. in 2012 senator susanzanne collins and scott brown and i went further and recovery improvement act. building off of very good initiative of the administration, the law made the president's do not pay program designs to screen all federal payments in order to double check basic eligibility requirements. simply put do not pay allows a government...
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brown is one of 94 colleges under federal investigation for its handling of sexual violence in possible violation of title ix. the civil rights leader reverend willie barrow, who marched with dr. martin luther king jr. in selma 50 years ago, has died at home in chicago, illinois at the age of 90. nicknamed "little warrior," she was a fixture of the civil rights movement in chicago where she helped found operation breadbasket, which became the rainbow/push coalition. i interviewed willie barrow in 2008, on the floor of the democratic national convention in denver, colorado, where she was a superdelegate. she told me how then-nominee barack obama came to be her godson. >> he came -- we have a broadcast every saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:00. and he would bring in those two little girls every saturday morning. and he said to me one saturday reverend barrow, could i talk with you? i said, do you want to make an appointment? he said, no i want to talk with you now. i said, come on over. and he said, do you have godchildren? i said, yes. and he said, could i be one? i said, of course. amy: and juanita nelson has died at the age of 91 in greenfield , massachusetts. she was a lon
brown is one of 94 colleges under federal investigation for its handling of sexual violence in possible violation of title ix. the civil rights leader reverend willie barrow, who marched with dr. martin luther king jr. in selma 50 years ago, has died at home in chicago, illinois at the age of 90. nicknamed "little warrior," she was a fixture of the civil rights movement in chicago where she helped found operation breadbasket, which became the rainbow/push coalition. i interviewed...