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dr. brown? >> i've already been called discriminatory because i -- >> there's one room that's never failed, and that is room for improvement, and i will commend you mr. president and the superintendent and all the commissioners for having the courage to say we're going to fill that room, and we're going to be in the community, pitching. reverend walker is in the house. reverend townsend is back there, and earlier, reverend michael gilmore, and several other faith leader who could not be here tonight. always remember, historically and socio logically, the black safety movement is the black community. all we have to do is lean on some faith quotient to make it through the held in this country that we've been through. since we're in this age of trumpism, doesn't even know that frederick douglas is dead, and also his secretary of education has stated that historically black colleges were the first experience of choice for us. it wasn't a matter of choice, that is all we had, and i recommend you read
dr. brown? >> i've already been called discriminatory because i -- >> there's one room that's never failed, and that is room for improvement, and i will commend you mr. president and the superintendent and all the commissioners for having the courage to say we're going to fill that room, and we're going to be in the community, pitching. reverend walker is in the house. reverend townsend is back there, and earlier, reverend michael gilmore, and several other faith leader who could...
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. >> don't worry i'lling dr. brown bear -- >> so dr. d heads to the house yes he makes a house call for a simple cough and simple hours and always available. and it's lighthearted but she concludes tha the show creates unrealistic expectations of doctors. >>> and if you are in the holiday spirit. and really into it. this woman taylor says why stop at your sweater spread joy via your face as i like to call it deck the halls with brows of holly. she turned simple brown eyebrows into a bejeweled sideways christmas tree and it start aid holiday brow trend and people all over the globe expressing themselves. and this one working christmas lights and gifts and what is the power source on that one. and if you are short of brow. some people need to pencil them in. use color with an array of different colors and add -- a frosted eyelash. to complete the look. it was a white eyelash. like a snowy eyelash. >> i like this friend it's a good one. the places we can go with makeup. >> alicia thank you. with a guy you can do a full wreath with your bear
. >> don't worry i'lling dr. brown bear -- >> so dr. d heads to the house yes he makes a house call for a simple cough and simple hours and always available. and it's lighthearted but she concludes tha the show creates unrealistic expectations of doctors. >>> and if you are in the holiday spirit. and really into it. this woman taylor says why stop at your sweater spread joy via your face as i like to call it deck the halls with brows of holly. she turned simple brown...
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. >> i want to bring dr. brown in. laura, if seems every day there's a new crisis. of the turmoil in the country may be extremely stressful here. is it jolting some americans from political complacency. >> it's an interesting time. ts true americans are on edge watching politics very closely. obviously all of the media have seen this in their numbers of viewers and readers. they've gone off the charts. but he look at this and what i believe is that americans are watching politics kind of the way that many of us tuned in to the car chase with the white ford broncos with o jrks symptoms on it o jrks on tfreeway. we were very fearful it wouldn't end well. >> every time there's an announcement people will text me or call me and say oh, my gosh i can't take much more. what's going to happen. people tell me all of the time that they are exhausted, brian, that it's overwhelming the pace of the news and president's constant tweets and responses is there a risk become numb and don't pay close attention what's happening. >> that's the risk but i've been down so long i don't k
. >> i want to bring dr. brown in. laura, if seems every day there's a new crisis. of the turmoil in the country may be extremely stressful here. is it jolting some americans from political complacency. >> it's an interesting time. ts true americans are on edge watching politics very closely. obviously all of the media have seen this in their numbers of viewers and readers. they've gone off the charts. but he look at this and what i believe is that americans are watching politics...
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. >> i want to bring dr. brown in.t seems like every day there's a new crisis, all the turmoil in the country may be extremely stressful here, but is it jolting some americans from their political complacency, do you think? >> it is an interesting time. i think it is true that americans are on edge and they are watching politics closely. i think obviously all of the media, you know, have seen this in their numbers of viewers and readers, they've kind of gone off the charts. what i believe is that americans are watching politics kind of the way that many of us tuned into the car chase with the white ford bronco with o.j. simpson going on the freeway. we were looking and watching but fearful about what the end would be and most of us knew it wouldn't end well. >> every time, there's an announcement and something is coming up, people stop me in public or text me and call me. like mark warner, they were saying i can't take much more of this, what's going to happen. people tell me they're exhausted, it's overwhelming, the p
. >> i want to bring dr. brown in.t seems like every day there's a new crisis, all the turmoil in the country may be extremely stressful here, but is it jolting some americans from their political complacency, do you think? >> it is an interesting time. i think it is true that americans are on edge and they are watching politics closely. i think obviously all of the media, you know, have seen this in their numbers of viewers and readers, they've kind of gone off the charts. what i...
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with that said, michael collins, dr. brown, you are first. you might want to start making your way up to the mic. [ inaudible ] >>president walton: so you don't want to speak now? [ inaudible ] >>president walton: okay. judy, jamarie, lan ddan, amali jamarie, jaden. >> good evening, superintendent and commissioners. my name is ali cohens. i'm a parent at fris cisco middle school, and i want to speak tonight about the area around kip and the racial justice issue, and it is but for many reasons people might not think. and we've been talking about kip, but i want to talk about another organization that's been in the news lately. it's called innovate. it was launched in 2008 with $750,000 from the walton family foundation, which is walmart, and $200,000 from the silicon valley foundation. it's a private silicon valley nonprofit. they are currently positioning themselves as a parent organizing organization, but its initial purpose was to encourage and support the development of a new -- new public schools which are specifically charter schools, an
with that said, michael collins, dr. brown, you are first. you might want to start making your way up to the mic. [ inaudible ] >>president walton: so you don't want to speak now? [ inaudible ] >>president walton: okay. judy, jamarie, lan ddan, amali jamarie, jaden. >> good evening, superintendent and commissioners. my name is ali cohens. i'm a parent at fris cisco middle school, and i want to speak tonight about the area around kip and the racial justice issue, and it is but...
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dr. clair brown. >> something's wrong. >> reporter: is rehearsing for a surgery scene. cal consultant is to make every procedure is performed by the book. >> hello, i'm dr. shaun murphy. i'm a surgical resident. >> reporter: but when it comes to portrayal of a doctor with autism, is the good doctor truly accurate? one aspect of the show that some might find hard to swallow is when dr. murphy performs an incredible feat of die know ses that shows him remembering intricate past. >> the shaun vision, trying to get inside his mind and see how his experiencing a particular moment. >> there tends to be one area they're practically gifted and skilled in. >> reporter: she says those stroke of diagnosing genius is entirely possible for a person with autism. >> one information differently they're really good at pattern recognition or picking up on patterns. >> less intrusive cut. >> for dr. murphy it's able to put together this picture and figure out what's going on in an out of box sort of way. >> many documented cases of people with savant. a man named kim peak who inspired the
dr. clair brown. >> something's wrong. >> reporter: is rehearsing for a surgery scene. cal consultant is to make every procedure is performed by the book. >> hello, i'm dr. shaun murphy. i'm a surgical resident. >> reporter: but when it comes to portrayal of a doctor with autism, is the good doctor truly accurate? one aspect of the show that some might find hard to swallow is when dr. murphy performs an incredible feat of die know ses that shows him remembering intricate...
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dr. buster brown. to say the names of fayard and harold nicholas, charlie adkins, honi coles. to say the names of these men that aren't the first names that come to your mind. you think of fred astaire or gene kelly, because they were the heroes of the movie musical, but there were dancers behind the scenes, and there were dancers innovating the form that weren't on the screen, but they were the ones that were bringing fire into the form to make it exciting. >> brown: and not just men. she also cites women dancers who've been important to her: diane walker, brenda bufalino, mabel lee. >> i feel very lucky to be a tap dancer, especially a woman as a tap dancer right now. i feel like i can jump into or be inspired by a style of a man or a woman and it doesn't matter, and i won't be received as being something very specific, i'll just be received as a dancer or a musician. >> brown: dorrance dance performs in new york this holiday season, and then resumes touring around the country in january. i'm jeffrey brown. >> sreenivasan: tonight on pbs at 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central, a new
dr. buster brown. to say the names of fayard and harold nicholas, charlie adkins, honi coles. to say the names of these men that aren't the first names that come to your mind. you think of fred astaire or gene kelly, because they were the heroes of the movie musical, but there were dancers behind the scenes, and there were dancers innovating the form that weren't on the screen, but they were the ones that were bringing fire into the form to make it exciting. >> brown: and not just men....
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. >> kayla brown told dr. once told her he killed nearly 100 people and while profiles of serial killers say they're not unusual they say the claims are unlikely. >> serial killers arizona entire identity is tied up in killing and now they've lost it so how do you get the spotlight back on you. you do it by saying there's more victims. >> this comes as a new letter to a south carolina newspaper in which kohlhepp brags but was blown off. the fbi says it's a pending investigation. >>> the markets and a crypto currency which is really setting wall street on fire. futures on bitcoin surged as much as 25% during their debut session on the chicago board options exchange. that's triggering two trading halts and skyrocketing to nearly $18,000. fans of it are drawn to its anonymity and lack of control by both governments and banks. >>> fans of the hit cable tv show "property brothers" are being warned about a swam targeting people who want to renovate their hopes. a colorado couple posted they wanted to be picked for t
. >> kayla brown told dr. once told her he killed nearly 100 people and while profiles of serial killers say they're not unusual they say the claims are unlikely. >> serial killers arizona entire identity is tied up in killing and now they've lost it so how do you get the spotlight back on you. you do it by saying there's more victims. >> this comes as a new letter to a south carolina newspaper in which kohlhepp brags but was blown off. the fbi says it's a pending...
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dr. tara narula looks at how the procedure may help women struggling with infertility. >>> and author dan brown studio with his latest book, "origin." that's the latest news for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. >>> eagles winning streak comes to an end in seattle. we'll have the big moments from last night's game. >> police made the arrest after beating death after homeless man in mayfair. >> waking un to some fog, live look from bethlehem. pretty mild, too, we'll tell you how high the temperatures will go today. >>> and today is monday, december 4th, good morning, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm joe hold never for jim donovan. let's get a check on today's forecast with katie and meisha >> good morning, looking outside right now, lots of construction, no accidents to report, i don't know if that fog will play a role. >> i think the fog will play a role. it is really thick.
dr. tara narula looks at how the procedure may help women struggling with infertility. >>> and author dan brown studio with his latest book, "origin." that's the latest news for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. >>> eagles winning streak comes to an end in seattle. we'll...
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dr. tara narula looks at how the procedure may help women struggling with infertility. >>> and author dan brown the studio with his latest book, "origin." that's the latest news for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> a live look outside at the bay bridge as we start this week. it is chilly out there, clear, but we have windy conditions. good morning, it is monday, december 4th. thank you for waking up with us. i am kenny choi. >> it is cold and windy out there. we have all kinds of action. >> yes. we have a crazy day out there. it woke me up, howling out there. >> you have double duty today, news anchor and with weather, right? >> i do! >> let's talk about the headlines today. here is what to expect. a live look at shows. you will probably -- san jose. you will probably feel the winds there, as well. 39 right now temperature-wise. oakland 38. livermore 39 and santa rosa 34 degrees. tomorrow morning will be chilly. we have freeze watches, warnings, all that this effect for a lot of california. i will talk about th
dr. tara narula looks at how the procedure may help women struggling with infertility. >>> and author dan brown the studio with his latest book, "origin." that's the latest news for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> a live look outside at the bay bridge as we start this week. it is chilly out there, clear, but we have windy conditions. good morning, it is monday, december 4th. thank...
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. >> reporter: after being released, brown told dr. bragged about murdering a staggering amount of people. >> he would brag about how many people he's killed. how good he was at it. >> how many people did he tell you he killed? >> he said he was near the three-digit mark so almost a hundred. >> reporter: something he also told daniel gross, a reporter he's been exchanging letters with since his sentencing. >> he went on to describe that, yes, there is more than seven and didn't go into a lot more detail other than that. >> now, the fbi south carolina office is declining to comment on kohlhepp's claims, but the spartanburg sheriff we spoke to said his department is willing to help the agency and law enforcement officials within any jurisdiction if it means getting more justice for any of his other potential victims out there. robin. >> okay there, amy. joining us is lenny depaul, the retired commander of the u.s. marshal service. what does your gut tell you here? >> this guy has psychiatric problems and has for a long time. he was a kid
. >> reporter: after being released, brown told dr. bragged about murdering a staggering amount of people. >> he would brag about how many people he's killed. how good he was at it. >> how many people did he tell you he killed? >> he said he was near the three-digit mark so almost a hundred. >> reporter: something he also told daniel gross, a reporter he's been exchanging letters with since his sentencing. >> he went on to describe that, yes, there is more...
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dr. mendoza, the u.n. diplomat, california governor jerry brown, good news for the immigrants of his state.ommit a felony, and he will still try to keep you from being deported. we will debate that story next on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tr
dr. mendoza, the u.n. diplomat, california governor jerry brown, good news for the immigrants of his state.ommit a felony, and he will still try to keep you from being deported. we will debate that story next on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well...
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dr. mendoza, the u.n. t diplomats. california governor jerry brown, has good news for the immigrants of his state.an commit a felony, and hef will still try to keep you from being deported. we will debate that story next on "tucker carlson tonight." to" ♪ >> mark: governor jerry brown has a message for his constituents, noncitizens do not just have rights in the u.s., they may have more rights than you do. just before christmas, brown pardoned two immigrants scheduled to be deported for committing felonies here in the u.s. one of the two was a gang member convicted of a illegal weapons charge. h brown's hope is that the pardons will allow both immigrants to stay in america. evidently he believes that they will greatly strengthen americae jose magana is an attorney and immigration advocate, he joins us. jose, this is a strategy by guys like you to use pardons to do an end run around the deportation process, correct? >> well, mark, there is a littl, bit of confusion. we may be looking at two different versions of the constitution, mine has the tenth amendment in it.. and under the tenth amendment, g
dr. mendoza, the u.n. t diplomats. california governor jerry brown, has good news for the immigrants of his state.an commit a felony, and hef will still try to keep you from being deported. we will debate that story next on "tucker carlson tonight." to" ♪ >> mark: governor jerry brown has a message for his constituents, noncitizens do not just have rights in the u.s., they may have more rights than you do. just before christmas, brown pardoned two immigrants scheduled to...
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this is before brown versus the board of education, this is before rosa parks refusal to move to the back of the bus. as my dear friend so poetically said, dr. martin luther king jr. was a sophomore at morehouse when robinson signed that contract. president truman would not integrate the military until one year after jackie. from intensive purposes, this is what started the ball of social progress rolling in our country. the integration is bittersweet. i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what it was losing one we lost the negro league. it was so greatly impactful in spotting black businesses and helping create the dynamics of a thriving black culture. when we lost the negro league, we lost a lot of them. segregation mandated ownership. integration, we did lose that. to the degree of ownership that theso prevalent in african-american community, i don't know if we will see that level of ownership again. i certainly hope that we will, but we lost a lot. it was good for the soul of our country, ultimately the integration of our sport which triggered it in a much broader fashion. it was good for the soul of our country. soc
this is before brown versus the board of education, this is before rosa parks refusal to move to the back of the bus. as my dear friend so poetically said, dr. martin luther king jr. was a sophomore at morehouse when robinson signed that contract. president truman would not integrate the military until one year after jackie. from intensive purposes, this is what started the ball of social progress rolling in our country. the integration is bittersweet. i am not sure the african-american...
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dr. tara narula, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the da vinci code author dan brown is in studio with h "originrie green. this is the "cbs morning news." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may
dr. tara narula, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the da vinci code author dan brown is in studio with h "originrie green. this is the "cbs morning news." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx...
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dr. drew -- region wildfires out west. the governor visit is the area. good evening everyone i am julie banderas. winner browng a tour inventory account with the largest wildfires is currently in southern california. it is now being blamed for the death of a 70-year-old woman. she died in a car accident while trying to evacuate. devastating wildfires bring hundreds of homes to the ground killing dozens of horses and firing tens of thousands of acres of land. firefighters meantime finally starting to get a handle on these massive fire. most of them racing across the region. but strong santa ana winds,
dr. drew -- region wildfires out west. the governor visit is the area. good evening everyone i am julie banderas. winner browng a tour inventory account with the largest wildfires is currently in southern california. it is now being blamed for the death of a 70-year-old woman. she died in a car accident while trying to evacuate. devastating wildfires bring hundreds of homes to the ground killing dozens of horses and firing tens of thousands of acres of land. firefighters meantime finally...
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brought in 7.7 million viewers across bbc one and itv, of course, beating strictly and dr who into second. mrs brown'she papers have used. the famous royal photographer was even there. it is the luck of the draw, it is where you are standing. the lesson is always have your camera ready, but it also shows how good a mobile phone camera can be. she has a good name for thatjob. she has a good name for thatjob. she has a good name for thatjob. she has a good agent as well selling those voters. we will hear it more from you in an hour on the papers. this is breakfast on bbc news. we have spoken about the snow falling overnight causing problems with power supplies and travel. 40,000 properties are without electricity. -- 14,000. properties are without electricity. ——14,000. there are also issues on the m1 and m2. we will talk to an expert. how bad is the situation where you are? i have been here westbound on the a14 since two. we have had five inches of snow. i have been sitting here waiting for someone to move. i am on an incline. lorries and vans in front unable to get up. we are seeing the photographs on
brought in 7.7 million viewers across bbc one and itv, of course, beating strictly and dr who into second. mrs brown'she papers have used. the famous royal photographer was even there. it is the luck of the draw, it is where you are standing. the lesson is always have your camera ready, but it also shows how good a mobile phone camera can be. she has a good name for thatjob. she has a good name for thatjob. she has a good name for thatjob. she has a good agent as well selling those voters. we...
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kala brown, the woman who was freed from the metal container where kohlhepp imprisoned her for two months after killing her boyfriend, told dr. phil mcgraw he told her he murdered scores of people. >> how many people did he tell you he killed? >> he said he was near the three-digit mark, so almost 100. >> reporter: profilers of serial killers say what kohlhepp is saying is not usual. >> serial killers' entire identity is tied up in killing. and now they've lost it, and how do you get the spotlight back on you? you do it by saying there's more victims. >> and garrett says sometimes the claims turn out to be true. more often, they're not. but investigators have to check them out. the fbi is telling the newspaper they have an investigation pending into this. >> ron, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the commotion on a plane when a mother and her crying son removed from a flight to new york. she says because of a breast-feeding issue. >>> and, imagine thinking you've won a chance to get your home remodeled by the property brothers, and finding out you've been scammed. the warning
kala brown, the woman who was freed from the metal container where kohlhepp imprisoned her for two months after killing her boyfriend, told dr. phil mcgraw he told her he murdered scores of people. >> how many people did he tell you he killed? >> he said he was near the three-digit mark, so almost 100. >> reporter: profilers of serial killers say what kohlhepp is saying is not usual. >> serial killers' entire identity is tied up in killing. and now they've lost it, and...
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dr. drew -- region wildfires out west. the governor visit is the area. good evening everyone i am julie banderas. winner brown taking a tour inventory account with the largest wildfires is currently in southern california. it is now being blamed for the death of a 70-year-old woman. she died in a car accident while trying to evacuate. devastating wildfires bring hundreds of homes to the ground killing dozens of horses and firing tens of thousands of acres of land. firefighters meantime finally starting to get a handle on these massive fire. most of them racing across the region. but strong santa ana winds, as always, is in more complications. we offer more evacuation orders are lifted. allowing people to return home and in some cases, governor brown there is nothing left. affects some houses are burned next-door is not. so it is the wind, the vegetation of the construction. all of the combined to make fires dumping people even though we are learning more about what can you say? you lose your house and belongings, people lose animals. it is a horror. to listen people of saint get the alerts on your cell phone
dr. drew -- region wildfires out west. the governor visit is the area. good evening everyone i am julie banderas. winner brown taking a tour inventory account with the largest wildfires is currently in southern california. it is now being blamed for the death of a 70-year-old woman. she died in a car accident while trying to evacuate. devastating wildfires bring hundreds of homes to the ground killing dozens of horses and firing tens of thousands of acres of land. firefighters meantime finally...
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browns super stores market. >>> computer coding is not just for the experts these days, students at feltonville school for sciences is living proof of that. they showed dr. william hite their skills and they code a robot and websites and they recognize the school district sciences education week. >> students are getting a chance to learn ballroom dancing. "action news" reporter, katherine scott are there showing off their moves today. >> you have heard of "dancing with the stars." today it was dancing with the students. at the marie school in philadelphia. >> i thought it would be boring but actually it's not. >> dancing with the students is a nonprofit organization that offers ballroom dancing to children in underserved communities, a way to enhance their arts education. they taught us about tango and waltz and once we learned those we practice them and then start to do our grand entrance. >> sin the fourth graders first took their places on the floor ten weeks ago teachers saw their self-esteem grow and respect for each other. to show the students hey there is something more -- >> there is an opportunity for you to use academics and education as a veh
browns super stores market. >>> computer coding is not just for the experts these days, students at feltonville school for sciences is living proof of that. they showed dr. william hite their skills and they code a robot and websites and they recognize the school district sciences education week. >> students are getting a chance to learn ballroom dancing. "action news" reporter, katherine scott are there showing off their moves today. >> you have heard of...
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dr. collins, one of the things was the request you reduced monitoring. i just left and this was also the university of rhode island's request. you get things like brown university working together on a project and the supposed obligation to monitor subcontra subcontractors now applies to each of them. they are both monitored. can you help reduce the burocratic? >> we don't particularly enjoy doing that kind of monitoring either. we have put together a proposal of a way we might reduce the amount of low risks. there are certain situations that maybe don't quite meet that but plenty of them do. >> can you include us so we can be helpful in making sure that goes forward? >> i would be happy too. >> the cures act was very good at getting the fda to connect the sides. the original testimony we have from both the drug and device sides is what you really needed was a third pathway. would you assure us that if it turns out that the hybrid effort that the cures act established isn't doing the job that you will let us know so we can take a second crack at it? >> absolutely. we think the provisions give us a llt of new tools to address it. it is what we think w
dr. collins, one of the things was the request you reduced monitoring. i just left and this was also the university of rhode island's request. you get things like brown university working together on a project and the supposed obligation to monitor subcontra subcontractors now applies to each of them. they are both monitored. can you help reduce the burocratic? >> we don't particularly enjoy doing that kind of monitoring either. we have put together a proposal of a way we might reduce the...
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brown v. board of education and before rosa parks refusal to move to the back of the bus. as my dear friend buck o'neil would poetically say, dr. martin was a sophomore when robinson signed the contract. president truman would not integrate military until after jackie. so this is what started the ball of social progress in our country. it is bittersweet. bitter because i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what was losing when we lost the negro leagues. it had been greatly impactful helping to create the dynamics of thriving black culture. when we lost the negro leagues, we lost a lot of that. segregation mandated ownership here with integration, we did lose that. the degree of ownership that was prevalent during that era of i don't know if we would see that level of ownership again. i hope that we lost a lot. the soul of our country and also the integration of the sport was triggered in our society and a broader fashion. it was good for the soul of the country and moved us in ways that socially i do not think we had fathomed was possible. it was devastating economically. we finally make our way to the fiel
brown v. board of education and before rosa parks refusal to move to the back of the bus. as my dear friend buck o'neil would poetically say, dr. martin was a sophomore when robinson signed the contract. president truman would not integrate military until after jackie. so this is what started the ball of social progress in our country. it is bittersweet. bitter because i am not sure the african-american community was aware of what was losing when we lost the negro leagues. it had been greatly...
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. >> reporter: kala brown, the woman who was freed from the metal container where he had imprisoned her for two months. after killing her boyfriend told dr. phil mcgraw he told her he murdered scores of people. >> how many people did he tell you he'd killed? >> he said he was near the three-digit mark, so almost 100. >> reporter: they say what he is saying is not unusual. >> serial killers' entire identity is tied up in killing. and now they've lost it. so how do you get the spotlight back on you? you do it by saying there's more victims. >> reporter: he says sometimes these claims of more victims turn out to be but investigators still have to check them out. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> we should say that the chief division counsel with the columbia office agency there says they do have a pending investigation right now into this case, but wouldn't comment beyond that. >> i imagine they're very much looking into this. >>> coming up, they look like santa's workshop at first glance, but it's not the fornor pole. you're going inside china's christmas village. check it out as you're watching "world news now." i can see it and i kno
. >> reporter: kala brown, the woman who was freed from the metal container where he had imprisoned her for two months. after killing her boyfriend told dr. phil mcgraw he told her he murdered scores of people. >> how many people did he tell you he'd killed? >> he said he was near the three-digit mark, so almost 100. >> reporter: they say what he is saying is not unusual. >> serial killers' entire identity is tied up in killing. and now they've lost it. so how do...
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brown. and we are eliminating this for the ed in the tax bill. right now we are losing money on these electric vehicles. how do we get it back dr. cooke?again? >> how to get a making the consumer want to buy the electric vehicle? >> i think the fact that we are at five percent in california shows that if you put the incentives in place you do >> incentives are in place. quite frankly, sir. >> the tax credit, the infrastructure needs to be built, do have to work together or -- outlets about the question because i think that we are, actually think we are more together than people are thinking. i would like to ask. other members of your trade association committed to continue fuel economy improvements? that are balanced both technological capability and consumer affordability? >> the light does not end in 2025. we know that. >> are you for post 2025? which by the way i am and want to talk about. >> the conversation has to happen, yes. >> i reach above points. we want to improve this over the long haul. >> this for all witnesses please answer yes or no. deeply there is a benefit for having a single set fuel economy standards across the cou
brown. and we are eliminating this for the ed in the tax bill. right now we are losing money on these electric vehicles. how do we get it back dr. cooke?again? >> how to get a making the consumer want to buy the electric vehicle? >> i think the fact that we are at five percent in california shows that if you put the incentives in place you do >> incentives are in place. quite frankly, sir. >> the tax credit, the infrastructure needs to be built, do have to work together...