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dr. carter for a consultation about weight loss surgery in november. she said he started "slowly caressing my stomach." i talked to the accuser on the phone. she doesn't want to be identified that tells me she -- he was not conducting a breast exam, but it was sexual. >> what else can it be? you go to a doctor and his fondling you. it's groping a woman. it's not wanting. it's definitely a problem. i feel like it is editorial. gloria: i have called his office anna: members of the raleigh police union are getting ready for an important vote. tomorrow, they will vote whether they will boycott working security for the upcoming beyonce tour. down say is -- beyonce is taking heat from critics about the images of lack panthers in her halftime show. joel: nasa is seeing a surge of be a national. anna: the number of applications are out of this world. joel: and say cheese. you will be able to pay for purchases online using a selfie. anna: coming up at 6:00, new reaction after a jury sends travion smith to prison for the rest of his life. melissa huggins-jones.
dr. carter for a consultation about weight loss surgery in november. she said he started "slowly caressing my stomach." i talked to the accuser on the phone. she doesn't want to be identified that tells me she -- he was not conducting a breast exam, but it was sexual. >> what else can it be? you go to a doctor and his fondling you. it's groping a woman. it's not wanting. it's definitely a problem. i feel like it is editorial. gloria: i have called his office anna: members of the...
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dr. carter g woodson, knowns as the "father of black history." pastor bill lee1:48-i guess it was critical for dr. woodson, as it's critical for me today, that people of color, esp. black people, tell their own story.dr. woodson began negro history week in the early 1900s in an effort to write the history of african american's into our nation's history books.a week that turned into what we now know as black history or african history books, in that time, you saw slaves, but you didn't see the contributions they made.pastor lee3:27-i don't think he ever intended for us to get stuck in a week or a month - he was trying to get something started. nats/carla 27:45-as i flip through here, you can see the different people, miss whitworth is here, roanoke tribuneit's a month that has sparked much needed conversations, and research, about the accomplishments of african americans in history.carla says 24:12-one of the students came to me and said, when i did my report, my teacher didn't know the person i did my report on. so it enlightened a teacher as well
dr. carter g woodson, knowns as the "father of black history." pastor bill lee1:48-i guess it was critical for dr. woodson, as it's critical for me today, that people of color, esp. black people, tell their own story.dr. woodson began negro history week in the early 1900s in an effort to write the history of african american's into our nation's history books.a week that turned into what we now know as black history or african history books, in that time, you saw slaves, but you didn't...
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dr. carter african-american history museum raise had the museum flag in honor of black history month. >> this is the first time in this nation's history that a this nation's history that a black history flag has been risen over any local, state or federal building acknowledging black history in america. we have made history in the city of st. petersburg today. >> this is the 40th anniversary of black history month. >>> only a day left. a desperate call for help as a local blood bank runs low. >> see how you can make sure it doesn't run out of supply in a >>> have you ever had a police officer fly by you without their lights on. we'll see how a miami woman reacted by turning the tables. >>> it is very warm out there as we head towards a pretty sunset tonight on clearwater beach. we have a roller coaster ride of weather coming your way in the days ahead. >>> let's head outside for your sky 10 network camera. it is i-4 and mcintosh. never get stuck in traffic again. download the 10 news app. >> the reason i pulled you over today is i wanted to know what was the emergency? >> i'm on my way t
dr. carter african-american history museum raise had the museum flag in honor of black history month. >> this is the first time in this nation's history that a this nation's history that a black history flag has been risen over any local, state or federal building acknowledging black history in america. we have made history in the city of st. petersburg today. >> this is the 40th anniversary of black history month. >>> only a day left. a desperate call for help as a local...
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dr. woodson g carter ... was born right here in virginia.***turn to one shot***born and raised in new canton, dr. woodson went onto become one of the first african americans to receive a doctorate from harvard.in an effort to include african american history into our nation's history books ... dr. woodson began "negro history week" in 1926.tonight, we take a look at how the black history month has, and continues to influence our communities. 1:21-1:28 2:06-2:28 nats/pastor preachingthe pastor of a local church ... nats/ singing at church dissolve into nats of carla reading poem 00nats/carla reading "37:49-i am the dark girl who crossed the red sea. of the free."a retired librarian who spent her career carrying on the legacy of education from generations past.carla lewis 17:56-virginia y lee came here in 1928 she would collect any african american books she could find, any kind of material she could findcarla lewis, now retired from roanoke's gainsboro library, and pastor bill lee at loudon avenue christian church, are no strangers to sharing
dr. woodson g carter ... was born right here in virginia.***turn to one shot***born and raised in new canton, dr. woodson went onto become one of the first african americans to receive a doctorate from harvard.in an effort to include african american history into our nation's history books ... dr. woodson began "negro history week" in 1926.tonight, we take a look at how the black history month has, and continues to influence our communities. 1:21-1:28 2:06-2:28 nats/pastor...
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dr. carter g woodson, knowns as the "father of black history." pastor bill lee1:48-i guess it was critical for dr. woodson, as it's critical for me today, that people of color, esp. black people, tell their own story.dr. woodson began negro history week in the early 1900s in an effort to write the history of african american's into our nation's history books.a week that turned into what we now know as black history or african american history month.carla lewis 19:55-when you looked at history books, in that time, you saw slaves, but you didn't see the contributions they made.pastor lee3:27-i don't think he ever intended for us to get stuck in a week or a month - he was trying to get something started. nats/carla 27:45-as i flip through here, you can see the different people, miss whitworth is here, roanoke tribuneit's a month that has sparked much needed conversations, and research, about the accomplishments of african americans in history.carla says 24:12-one of the students came to me and said, when i did my report, my teacher didn't know the pe
dr. carter g woodson, knowns as the "father of black history." pastor bill lee1:48-i guess it was critical for dr. woodson, as it's critical for me today, that people of color, esp. black people, tell their own story.dr. woodson began negro history week in the early 1900s in an effort to write the history of african american's into our nation's history books.a week that turned into what we now know as black history or african american history month.carla lewis 19:55-when you looked at...
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dr. carter g woodson, knowns as the "father of black history." pastor bill lee1:48-i guess it was critical for dr. woodson, as it's critical for me today, that people of color, esp. black people, tell their own story.dr. woodson began negro history week in the early 1900s in an effort to write the history of african american's into our nation's history books.a week that turned into what we now know as black history or african american history month.carla lewis 19:55-when you looked at history books, in that time, you saw slaves, but you didn't see the contributions they think he ever intended for us to get stuck in a week or a month - he was trying to get something started. nats/carla 27:45-as i flip through here, you can see the different people, miss whitworth is here, roanoke tribuneit's a month that has sparked much needed conversations, and research, about the accomplishments of african americans in history.carla says 24:12-one of the students came to me and said, when i did my report, my teacher didn't know the person i did my report on. so
dr. carter g woodson, knowns as the "father of black history." pastor bill lee1:48-i guess it was critical for dr. woodson, as it's critical for me today, that people of color, esp. black people, tell their own story.dr. woodson began negro history week in the early 1900s in an effort to write the history of african american's into our nation's history books.a week that turned into what we now know as black history or african american history month.carla lewis 19:55-when you looked at...
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dr. carter has talked about about what would be in this budget were going to be offsets and innovative teachers and innovations come in many forms. some of it is highly classified, as it ought to be. would you be able to give us a rough sense on how much of the department resources are going to think that could be characterized innovation initiatives were upset initiatives -- were upset initiatives? >> the amount of resources we are talking about is on the order of $3.5 billion. kind of in the 1% of our budget range. not enormous in terms of funding. theink one of the points secretary tried to make to us is innovations in his life is not just about money, it is about the way you think. to take a speech you are probably familiar with a week ago at the economic club, he talked about the strategic capabilities office, and what he likes about them is that they take the weapon they are ready have and use it differently. it does not take a lot of money to do that, if you had clever adaptations of you already have. the third offset, and the innovation writ large -- the primary yardstick is not necessa
dr. carter has talked about about what would be in this budget were going to be offsets and innovative teachers and innovations come in many forms. some of it is highly classified, as it ought to be. would you be able to give us a rough sense on how much of the department resources are going to think that could be characterized innovation initiatives were upset initiatives -- were upset initiatives? >> the amount of resources we are talking about is on the order of $3.5 billion. kind of...
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dr. carter said he always did a breast exam on female patients. she does not want to be identified but tells me he was not conducting a breast exam but that it was sexual. >> a doctor fondling you, any time a man start groping a woman that it is not wanted, it is denitely a problem, but for this man to do that is upsetting. i feel like it is predatory. reporter: i called the doctor's anna: here is some good news. on a rainy monday, starbucks has a reward. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) joel: verizon's bank close to $2 billion to boost its networks to improve coverage. they are buying a fiber-optic network, a deal that is expected to close in the first half of next year. they also have an option to buy another section in 2018. it is for internet access, cloud computing, and other uses. anna: all right, list
dr. carter said he always did a breast exam on female patients. she does not want to be identified but tells me he was not conducting a breast exam but that it was sexual. >> a doctor fondling you, any time a man start groping a woman that it is not wanted, it is denitely a problem, but for this man to do that is upsetting. i feel like it is predatory. reporter: i called the doctor's anna: here is some good news. on a rainy monday, starbucks has a reward. (phone ringing) you can't deal...
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dr. carter gmed woodson african-american museum that is 8:30. >>> two college students accused of killing a 13-year- from over. the tragic details that we're as authorities keep searching to find out why this happened. >> fireball lighting up a sky had stargazers scratching their heads over the weekend. what was behind this mysterious >>> 6:10 on this monday morning. new now -- the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting in switzerland today, they are desperate to find ways to stop the mosquito-borne zika virus from spreading. the virus is spread by mosquitos and linked to birth defects that causes babies to be born with be a normally small heads and -- abnormally small heads and incomplete brain development. it's now spread to 25 countries territories after first appearing in the western hames fire last may. >>> a woman killed as she drove by. firefighters responded to calls of a tree that crushed four vehicles in san diego yesterday. three of the cars were found. >> the same storm system also knocked down power lines, blew away rooftops. forecasters calling for clear s
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dr. carter g. woodson but it was number 2, '76 president gerald ford expanded it to urge americans to celebrate it throughout the entire month. number 7, old west lawman bass reaves was born a slave but escaped into unsettled territory. he was later made a deputy u.s. marshal and was said to have in ired number one, the lone ranger. he was known as a fearless lawman apprehending 3,000 outlaws including his own son. question number 8, who inspired dr. martin luther king jr.'s nonviolent activism? he's known for his devotion, but which one shaped it, number 3. they flew to india for a pilgrimage in 1959. after that trip he wrote that began dpi was one of the a greatest men in history, number 9. who was the first african-american to win the nobel peace prize? it tooked decades. it was number 2. united nations diplomat, bunch was honored for negotiating an end to the arab/israeli conflict in the late 1940s and he was from kweps, by the way. number 10, former new york congresswoman shirley chisholm was
dr. carter g. woodson but it was number 2, '76 president gerald ford expanded it to urge americans to celebrate it throughout the entire month. number 7, old west lawman bass reaves was born a slave but escaped into unsettled territory. he was later made a deputy u.s. marshal and was said to have in ired number one, the lone ranger. he was known as a fearless lawman apprehending 3,000 outlaws including his own son. question number 8, who inspired dr. martin luther king jr.'s nonviolent...
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dr. carter's second appearance before the subcommittee, although we know him well from his many years of service to our nation. we also welcome general joe done for, the great marine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and dr. michael mccord. secretary, prime minister winston churchill observed 70 years ago, and i quote, "what i've seen of our russian friends and allies during the war, i am convinced that there is nothing they admire so much as strength, and there is nothing for which they have less respect than weakness, especially military weakness." churchill was referring to the postwar leadership in moscow, and the same can be said today. examine --t as i -- the budget request before us today is our exactly the same amount as last year's, and yet this administration no claims to provide robust funding for your department. mr. secretary, lower ragged edge a robust funding? he department must justify a shrinking army and marine corps, a slower navy, an older air force. we face more serious threats from more sources than at any time since world war ii. russia occupies crimea and co
dr. carter's second appearance before the subcommittee, although we know him well from his many years of service to our nation. we also welcome general joe done for, the great marine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and dr. michael mccord. secretary, prime minister winston churchill observed 70 years ago, and i quote, "what i've seen of our russian friends and allies during the war, i am convinced that there is nothing they admire so much as strength, and there is nothing for which...
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dr. carter's secretary appearance before the subcommittee.secretary, although we know well from his many years of service to our nation. we also welcome general joe dunford, great marine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and michael moore, control ler of the department. mr. secretary, prime minister winston churchill observed 70 years ago, and i quote, what i've seen of our russian friends and allies during the war i am convinced that there's nothing they admire so much as strength, and there's nothing to which they have less respect than for weakness, especially military weakness. churchill was referring to the post-war leadership in moscow but the same can be said today. i fear that as i examine this administration's budget request, they have to be breathing a sigh of relief. one year ago in this same room we were told by the chairman of the joint chiefs that our last year's budget request represents the lower ragged edge of resources the department needs to carry out its strategy. the budget request before us today is almost exactly t
dr. carter's secretary appearance before the subcommittee.secretary, although we know well from his many years of service to our nation. we also welcome general joe dunford, great marine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and michael moore, control ler of the department. mr. secretary, prime minister winston churchill observed 70 years ago, and i quote, what i've seen of our russian friends and allies during the war i am convinced that there's nothing they admire so much as strength, and...
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back to '72 when we started getting publicity, particularly in '76, even though jimmy carter didn't win that. >> dr. larimer: he got uncommitted. >> ron: you said on the set you thought that he victory for hillary clinton would significant, but the sanders people, sounds like they were giving their own victory speech. >> dr. larimer: yeah, they were, because the road ahead is tougher for sanderses. after new hampshire, it's such a -- the electorate changes so favorable to clinton, so again, clinton's best outcome was a one out of two for the first two races and it looks like she has that. the results have been verified. another unique thing about the caucuses, you can't do a recount when you're doing preference groups and figuring out state delegate quif, so what's confirm is going to stay. >> ron: so there's 44 delegates at stake in iowa on the democratic side. they have to split those even though she won just by the narrowest of mar gins. >> dr. larimer: right now, it looks like hillary clinton will get 33 out of the 44 and bernie sanders gets the rest. what was reported on caucus night is state
back to '72 when we started getting publicity, particularly in '76, even though jimmy carter didn't win that. >> dr. larimer: he got uncommitted. >> ron: you said on the set you thought that he victory for hillary clinton would significant, but the sanders people, sounds like they were giving their own victory speech. >> dr. larimer: yeah, they were, because the road ahead is tougher for sanderses. after new hampshire, it's such a -- the electorate changes so favorable to...
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(carter) so when did you begin treating the defendant, dr. burnett? his daughter's death. and what were his symptoms at that time? depression, post-traumatic stress. he was just outside the school when his daughter was murdered. he was contending with profound feelings of powerlessness and loss. so at that time, did you believe robert to be in danger to himself or to others? no. we were able to manage his condition with medication and talk therapy. he was making good progress. so what happened? he was informed that leon vorgitch would be escaping the death penalty for a second te. i believe that information caused him to suffer a psychotic break. meaning? he lost the ability to distinguish between right and wrong. so in your professional opinion, robert's mental breakdown was caused not by the death of his dauter, but by the state's failure to act? withdrawn. when i heard they were gonna let him live, i snapped. i dug it up, loaded it. i got to the courthouse just as vorgitch's van pulled up. he got out. we locked eyes. i shot him. rob, did you believe that you were commit
(carter) so when did you begin treating the defendant, dr. burnett? his daughter's death. and what were his symptoms at that time? depression, post-traumatic stress. he was just outside the school when his daughter was murdered. he was contending with profound feelings of powerlessness and loss. so at that time, did you believe robert to be in danger to himself or to others? no. we were able to manage his condition with medication and talk therapy. he was making good progress. so what happened?...
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carter: we need to close the rift. [ gasps ] dr. wilkes. whitney frost! something happened -- no! what did you do?! you're gonna pay for that. keep them alive. the key to controlling him is to control those that he loves. [ both grunt ] hello? daniel? rose? anyone? who turned out the... ...color? [ clatter ] [ gasps ] michael? come now, peggy. black and white? couldn't you have made this experience a bit more vibrant? what are you doing here? i could ask you the same question.
carter: we need to close the rift. [ gasps ] dr. wilkes. whitney frost! something happened -- no! what did you do?! you're gonna pay for that. keep them alive. the key to controlling him is to control those that he loves. [ both grunt ] hello? daniel? rose? anyone? who turned out the... ...color? [ clatter ] [ gasps ] michael? come now, peggy. black and white? couldn't you have made this experience a bit more vibrant? what are you doing here? i could ask you the same question.
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carter. tonight peggy has to resort to desperate measures to help dr. wilks. and at 11:00 a new night life trend sweeping the area. it will change the way you see the social scene. >> reporter: this is one party i had to check out. i'm sharrie williams i'm giving you a first look at a club craze that is growing in pomlarity. >> where is the music? i thought we would disconnect ever. why are pashty goers raving about it. we are not staying silent on this new way to party. >>> dramatic video in australia, the giant arm of a crane came swinging to the ground in melbourne, nobody was hit but a fire burned at the top of the crane there. they think that an electronic malfunction sparked the flames. >>> and now one of saturn's many moons, one is only as wide as the state of arizona, the other is known for its resem balance to a bull's-eye. nearly a dozen have yet to be named. >>> cooper university hospital is expanding its cancer care thanks to a $2 million grant, officials announced the generous gift from the william roar foundation. it will be used to expand the ca
carter. tonight peggy has to resort to desperate measures to help dr. wilks. and at 11:00 a new night life trend sweeping the area. it will change the way you see the social scene. >> reporter: this is one party i had to check out. i'm sharrie williams i'm giving you a first look at a club craze that is growing in pomlarity. >> where is the music? i thought we would disconnect ever. why are pashty goers raving about it. we are not staying silent on this new way to party....
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drs of their home in this apartment complex behind me. >> it is comforting, but it is never closure. >^ rererter: a sense of relief, but no closure for santonio carter and his wife after learning their son's killers are behind bars. >> he wouldn't want nothing to happen to them. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: this was the scene in northwest miami-dade saturday, the day 6-year-old king carter's life was cut short. the first grader shot a killed in broad daylight outside his home in the area of northwest 103 lane and 12th avenue. the little boy's death >> reporter: calling for an end to the violence and for the suspects to turn themselves in, a message santonio carter believes one of the suspects heard. >> it got into your heart. i respect them for turning themselves in. >> reporter: moments before the arrest, one of the suspects made a surprising call to his alleged victim's father. >> he said how sorry he was. he was in the car with his momma on the way to turn himself into the jailhouse. >> reporter: more reaction regarding the arrest, including the father's message to his son's alleged killers. reporting live in northwest miami-dade, sharon lawson. n
drs of their home in this apartment complex behind me. >> it is comforting, but it is never closure. >^ rererter: a sense of relief, but no closure for santonio carter and his wife after learning their son's killers are behind bars. >> he wouldn't want nothing to happen to them. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: this was the scene in northwest miami-dade saturday, the day 6-year-old king carter's life was cut short. the first grader shot a killed in broad daylight outside...
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dr. diane turner cure yates the charles block african-american collect at temple university. she says it was created in 1925 by carter. woodson the father of black history. >> he picked february because it is the birth month of two of his heroes abraham lincoln and frederick douglas. >> was it always a month. >> turner says it started as negro history week but became black history month in 1976. >> 1976. >> any idea why it went from a week to month? >> no. i don't. >> it should be celebrated 365 really. >> there was a civil rights struggle and then black power. >> then as part of the united states bicentennial president gerald ford urged the country to honor the often neglected history of black americans. here in philadelphia plenty of african-americans did their part. bishop richard allen for example founded the first african methodist episcopal church in 1794. he was recently picture on stamp as part the black heritage series. >> nice. i feel like we're in history class. >> one of the most prolific african-american writers publish the philadelphia nedro a social study in 1899 the first schola scholarly study on rac
dr. diane turner cure yates the charles block african-american collect at temple university. she says it was created in 1925 by carter. woodson the father of black history. >> he picked february because it is the birth month of two of his heroes abraham lincoln and frederick douglas. >> was it always a month. >> turner says it started as negro history week but became black history month in 1976. >> 1976. >> any idea why it went from a week to month? >> no. i...
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dr. diane turner cure yates the charles block african-american collect at temple university. she says it was created in 1925 by carterwoodson the father of black history. >> he picked february because it is the birth month of two of his heroes abraham lincoln and frederick douglas. >> was it always a month. >> turner says it started as negro history week but became black history month in 1976. >> 1976. >> any idea why it went from a week to month? >> no. i don't. >> it should be celebrated 365 really. >> there was a civil rights struggle and then black power. >> then as part of the united states bicentennial president gerald ford urged the country to honor the often neglected history of black americans. here in philadelphia plenty of african-americans did their part. bishop richard allen for example founded the first african methodist episcopal church in 1794. he was recently picture on stamp as part the black heritage series. >> nice. i feel like we're in history class. >> one of the most prolific african-american writers publish the philadelphia nedro a social study in 1899 the first schola scholarly study on race
dr. diane turner cure yates the charles block african-american collect at temple university. she says it was created in 1925 by carterwoodson the father of black history. >> he picked february because it is the birth month of two of his heroes abraham lincoln and frederick douglas. >> was it always a month. >> turner says it started as negro history week but became black history month in 1976. >> 1976. >> any idea why it went from a week to month? >> no. i...
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carter's trip to brussels. please e-mail me. i will be back next week at the same time. until then, have a great week. [music] >> dr.harles stanley: this is who god is and the truth is, we can't even comprehend fully who he is. and i think we take so much for granted when we talk about god and when you think about god says, you want to know who i am, i can answer that in two words: i am. >> male announcer: today on "in touch," "the great i am." >> announcer: join us during the program and follow along with the sermon notes. go online to intouch.org/followalong, where you can create your own notes and access the integrated bible verses from today's message. [music]
carter's trip to brussels. please e-mail me. i will be back next week at the same time. until then, have a great week. [music] >> dr.harles stanley: this is who god is and the truth is, we can't even comprehend fully who he is. and i think we take so much for granted when we talk about god and when you think about god says, you want to know who i am, i can answer that in two words: i am. >> male announcer: today on "in touch," "the great i am." >>...
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dr. ben carson. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, welcome the republican candidates for president of the united states. [ applause ] now please rise for our national anthem, performed by country music artist, dana carter♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ >> beautiful. thank you very much. a beautiful, beautiful "national anthem." the final debate before super tuesday begins right after this break. t...to help sense danger before7 was engiyou do. . because when you live to innovate, you innovate to live. the all-new audi q7. a higher form of intelligence has arrived. stella artois' 600 year brewing heritage. that's why we've partnered with water.org to help women who spend millions of hours just collecting it. we can help change that and play a part in transforming thei
dr. ben carson. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, welcome the republican candidates for president of the united states. [ applause ] now please rise for our national anthem, performed by country music artist, dana carter♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets'...
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dr. ben carson. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen. welcome the republican candidates for president of the united states. [ applause ] now please rise for our national anthem, performed by country music artist, dena carter. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er ramparts we watched ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rocket's red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ for the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you very much, deana carter. a beautiful, beautiful national anthem. final debate before super tuesday begins right after this quick break. see see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people s
dr. ben carson. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen. welcome the republican candidates for president of the united states. [ applause ] now please rise for our national anthem, performed by country music artist, dena carter. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ o'er ramparts we watched ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the...