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dr. harris: let me keep going. dr. goldstein, thank you for your willingness over 40 years to look into the diseases that affect human beings. no question about it. you are -- i'm not going to relitigate use of fetal tissue. i think we have a broad agreement that fetal tissue ethically obtained is absolutely appropriate. first of all you've suggested that anything that slows the process down is a bad thing. you kind of suggested that. you have an irb. how long does it take your irb to approve normally? mine took months. i know exactly why you are laughing. it can take months or even a year, can't it? dr. goldstein: that's right. if i might chip in here. dr. harris: no, you can't. i've got a bunch of questions. you are totally honest about that. we've already made the decision it is already to slow down live-saving research when it involves humans for ethical reasons. we have a national policy that you have to have an irb, which we know slows down life-saving research. the question is not about whether it is right to sl
dr. harris: let me keep going. dr. goldstein, thank you for your willingness over 40 years to look into the diseases that affect human beings. no question about it. you are -- i'm not going to relitigate use of fetal tissue. i think we have a broad agreement that fetal tissue ethically obtained is absolutely appropriate. first of all you've suggested that anything that slows the process down is a bad thing. you kind of suggested that. you have an irb. how long does it take your irb to approve...
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dr. schmainda: yes. harris: you have been doing research for 20 years. issues,el is bioethical i take it you have filled out irb consents before. dr. schmainda: yes. all the time. to harris: the purpose is ethically protect patients. donation to ask the form that comes from the clinic where the fetal tissue is obtained. -- i'mtell you when you sure when you have obtained consent for research, you are careful not to overpromise. beastly, of course, would induce a patient to accept or consent to research. going say read the first line. it says from this research using the blood from pregnant women tissue that has been aborted a been used to treat and find cure for diseases as diabetes, alzheimer's, cancer, and aids. i'm going to ask dr. goldstein in a second. we really have found a cure for diabetes, parkinson's, alzheimer's, cancer, and aids? what the form says. toirb would never allow me say that what we are doing has found a cure. is that what your irb's would do? dr. schmainda: absolutely. keep going. let me dr. goldstein, thank you for willingness over
dr. schmainda: yes. harris: you have been doing research for 20 years. issues,el is bioethical i take it you have filled out irb consents before. dr. schmainda: yes. all the time. to harris: the purpose is ethically protect patients. donation to ask the form that comes from the clinic where the fetal tissue is obtained. -- i'mtell you when you sure when you have obtained consent for research, you are careful not to overpromise. beastly, of course, would induce a patient to accept or consent to...
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dr. harris' comments. i don't think the majority of this people in this country understand the serious impact of marijuana on the brynns 12 to 18, 18 to 25 and i hope you can be aggressive in getting this message out and i thank you, dr. harris and lastly my friend dr. fauci, zika vaccine we know the seriousness of dengue, we know the serious of chikungunya and i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will certainly have an effect on chikungunya and dengue. >> well, thank you for the question mrs. lowy. we have a vaccine for dengue, one that's been approved in mexico and the philippines and brazil. it's not as effective as we'd like it. it's about 67% effective. the nih started in january a phase three trial for dengue in brazil in association with an institute there. chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had triple, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in gettin
dr. harris' comments. i don't think the majority of this people in this country understand the serious impact of marijuana on the brynns 12 to 18, 18 to 25 and i hope you can be aggressive in getting this message out and i thank you, dr. harris and lastly my friend dr. fauci, zika vaccine we know the seriousness of dengue, we know the serious of chikungunya and i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will certainly have an...
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dr. harris, do you concur? >> i concur. >> reporter: when found out, love robinson was arrested and charged with practicing medicine without a license. >> please pray for us in this time. >> reporter: bizarrely, he isn't the only teen to pose as a professional says neuropsychologist helping you. >> no one ever pretends to be a drummer. it's always someone in a position of authority. >> reporter: take isaiah akins, he posed as a senator, but guest spoke at this high school for 45 minutes on the importance of advocacy. >> had a local dealership give him a car to show for him. >> reporter: he lied. diligent and verifying who people are. >> reporter: many other cases. one teen posed as an fbi agent and at 14 years old, this teenager claimed to be a cop, spending several hours patrolling in a police cruiser. >> there's a similarity. all somewhat bright. >> reporter: and a bit narcissistic. >> a little bit of a sense of breaking behavior. let's see what happens if i do this. can i get caught? >> reporter: is this cat
dr. harris, do you concur? >> i concur. >> reporter: when found out, love robinson was arrested and charged with practicing medicine without a license. >> please pray for us in this time. >> reporter: bizarrely, he isn't the only teen to pose as a professional says neuropsychologist helping you. >> no one ever pretends to be a drummer. it's always someone in a position of authority. >> reporter: take isaiah akins, he posed as a senator, but guest spoke at...
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dr. harris. >> thank you very much. thank you for being before the committee and thanks for your service. we've got your resume' here. it is pretty impressive, including of course your service over the a the office of national drug control policy i follow up with what the chairman of the full committee asked about a little bit, which is the role of your organization now in controlling drug traffic. i think there was testimony last year that the, your department or your, you know, u.s. customs border protection, doesn't have zero tolerance policy. that in fact, people found crossing the border with marijuana or other drugs actually, there is no zero tolerance. you actually don't refer for prosecution everyone who intends to enter our country and poison our youth. so i have got to ask you, why? >> i don't actually know of any policy like that. i know that people are apprehended with drugs, whether it is small amounts, that they're carrying for some personal use or whether it is multiton or multikilo loads, all of those to
dr. harris. >> thank you very much. thank you for being before the committee and thanks for your service. we've got your resume' here. it is pretty impressive, including of course your service over the a the office of national drug control policy i follow up with what the chairman of the full committee asked about a little bit, which is the role of your organization now in controlling drug traffic. i think there was testimony last year that the, your department or your, you know, u.s....
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dr. harris is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much. dr. schmainda, let me clarify. i think a question was asked to you before do you oppose fetal tissue research, but your summary says that you believe that we should prohibit research using fetal tissue from induced abortions, is that the correct summary? >> correct. >> because we're frequently painting with a broad brush that somehow we all oppose this life-saving fetal tissue. we're talking specifically. >> yes. >> about induced abortions. >> absolutely. >> so let me now -- you have done medical research for 25 years, and although your qualifications have been questioned sitting on this panel since this panel has bioethical issues, i take it you've filled out irb consents before? >> yes, all the time. >> and the purpose is to ethically protect patients, right? >> correct. >> i'm going to ask exhibit a3 be put up again, which is the donation form that we ask -- that comes from a clinic where this fetal tissue is obtained. and i will tell you that -- i'm sure when you have obtained consent for research you are caref
dr. harris is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much. dr. schmainda, let me clarify. i think a question was asked to you before do you oppose fetal tissue research, but your summary says that you believe that we should prohibit research using fetal tissue from induced abortions, is that the correct summary? >> correct. >> because we're frequently painting with a broad brush that somehow we all oppose this life-saving fetal tissue. we're talking specifically....
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dr. harris' comments. i don't think the majority of this people in this country understand the serious impact of marijuana on the brains 12 to 18, 18 to 25 and i hope you can be aggressive in getting this message out and i thank you, dr. harris and lastly my friend dr. fauci, zika vaccine we know the seriousness of dengue, we know the serious of chikungunya and i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will certainly have an effect on chikungunya and dengue. >> well, thank you for the question mrs. lowy. we have a vaccine for dengue, one that's been approved in mexico and the philippines and brazil. it's not as effective as we'd like it. it's about 67% effective. the nih started in january a phase three trial for dengue in brazil in association with an institute there. chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getti
dr. harris' comments. i don't think the majority of this people in this country understand the serious impact of marijuana on the brains 12 to 18, 18 to 25 and i hope you can be aggressive in getting this message out and i thank you, dr. harris and lastly my friend dr. fauci, zika vaccine we know the seriousness of dengue, we know the serious of chikungunya and i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will certainly have an...
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dr. harris addressed that in the last panel. that why are people people -- we there organizations out there this and why -- if there's just no money involved. it is going to be disregarded anyways. what's the big deal? weal just use it for research. comment is if the argument that the fact that disregardedbe anyway had any merit it would prove too much. would prove that, well, then since it is going to be disregarded anyways, we might as well allow people to make money off of this. in any situation where someone dies who did not consent used foris body research, the same argument could be made about that body.'s look that person did not -- yes, it is true. consent.not give mr. bucshon: understood. expired.as >> miss speier, you are recognized for five minutes. you all.r: thank dr. lee, again you are not a researcher; correct? lee: not in physical science. not in physical science. yet the hearing is about the use of fetal tissue. right.: ms. speier: in a scientific setting. confusing to me is why comprised should be of scientists
dr. harris addressed that in the last panel. that why are people people -- we there organizations out there this and why -- if there's just no money involved. it is going to be disregarded anyways. what's the big deal? weal just use it for research. comment is if the argument that the fact that disregardedbe anyway had any merit it would prove too much. would prove that, well, then since it is going to be disregarded anyways, we might as well allow people to make money off of this. in any...
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. >> jimmy: will you insist upon being referred to as dr. harry connick jr.? >> 't blame you. >> of course. >> jimmy: the stationery, the whole thing. >> that's it. my sister is a doctor twice. intern its, she's a lieutenante army, an internist and a psychiatrist. now i'm as smart as she is. [ laughter ] her face when i told her they were giving me an honorary doctorate. she looked at me like -- >> jimmy: my brother-in-law did the same thing. he's an actuale at my alma mater that i barely went to for one year. unlv. he really seemed to be genuinely disturbed by it. >> i don't thinke's like, are you kidding me? i went to school for 15 tricking years and you walts in 's hear you sing. >> that's right. orleans, for me growing up in las vegas, people always ask about it ar if there are no . is it like a weird thing to see -- talking to some dentists here, to see your dentist drunk in the street, your parents' friends? or is, that's normal? >> it's a little different. you know, because people -- again in new orleans, people love to have a good time. and there's --
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dr. harris' comments. i don't think the majority of people in this country understand the serious impact of marijuana on the brains 12 to 18, 18 to 25, and i do hope you can be aggressive in getting this message out. i thank you, dr. harris. and lastly, my friend, the zika vaccine. we know the seriousness. i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will whe vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will certainly have an effect on chikungunya and dengue. >> well, thank you for the question mrs. lowy. we have a vaccine for dengue, one that's been approved in mexico and the philippines and brazil. it's not as effective as we'd like it. it's about 67% effective. the nih started in january a phase three trial for dengue in brazil in association with an institute there. chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in g
dr. harris' comments. i don't think the majority of people in this country understand the serious impact of marijuana on the brains 12 to 18, 18 to 25, and i do hope you can be aggressive in getting this message out. i thank you, dr. harris. and lastly, my friend, the zika vaccine. we know the seriousness. i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will whe vaccine, they all come from mosquitos, same areas, will certainly have an...
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dr. harris's house. that is silly question in my mind now as an adult. nonetheless, they came into the home at dawn or dusk, but by national guardsmen. there were a lot of people coming in. i remember one mean bloody. but my dad told my sister and i , don't teller anybody. we had to live like normal. but they were in the house this whole time. when you go to school or wherever you go, don't tell anybody. don't share this story. probably because of the fact that the house was a safe haven for them and we did not want any , withity in that house people coming around to visit or, for that matter, their safety. i would imagine for their safety and hours. i'm not sure -- for their safety and ours. theyot sure how many, but were wanting to get under one roof. that is when the number may have increased. i remember john lewis is one of the people that was there. paul dietrich. james farmer with core. reverend martin luther king. reverend abernathy. jennifer -- reverend joseph lowery. hank thomas. .atthew walker those are some of the names that i remember. but ho
dr. harris's house. that is silly question in my mind now as an adult. nonetheless, they came into the home at dawn or dusk, but by national guardsmen. there were a lot of people coming in. i remember one mean bloody. but my dad told my sister and i , don't teller anybody. we had to live like normal. but they were in the house this whole time. when you go to school or wherever you go, don't tell anybody. don't share this story. probably because of the fact that the house was a safe haven for...
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dr. harris, you're recognized, five minutes. >> thank you very much. you know i am a physician, i was a physiology researcher, i did fetal research, but it was fetal sheep, cerebral blood flow and i was a human principal investigator who had to file irb applications, i don't intend do litigate the use of fetal tissue, i suspect we all agree about this. dr. donovan, ms. kungingham. when you said the question about fetal tissue, i assume you support fetal tissue research from spontaneously aborted fetuses. >> correct. >> let's all agree this is not litigating fetal tissue research. we all agree it should be done. now dr. donovan, let me just say i was fascinated by you're -- what we're talking about here is consent and whether irb consent and patient consent, whether it's all adequate. and the idea that when you're a guardian of someone, that you are qualified to give consent because you have the global best interest of that person in mind has to be brought into question. when it's an elective abortion. it has to be. and with regards to the millions of p
dr. harris, you're recognized, five minutes. >> thank you very much. you know i am a physician, i was a physiology researcher, i did fetal research, but it was fetal sheep, cerebral blood flow and i was a human principal investigator who had to file irb applications, i don't intend do litigate the use of fetal tissue, i suspect we all agree about this. dr. donovan, ms. kungingham. when you said the question about fetal tissue, i assume you support fetal tissue research from spontaneously...
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dr. harris? >> thank you very much. let me ask you about the oig report on the forward operating basis which i'm sure you've seen and i understand and they say that your organization responded but it seems it's pretty serious because this is a pretty important operating basis. are you committed to addressing all of the problems they found? >> the first problems and the ones that were certainly most significant involved the quality of the water and we made changes. one of the difficulties with an organization this vast and this widely dispersed is sometimes by the time the information gets to me is what is being done and how many days has this already gone. i've made it clear that the safety and security of our personnel, whether it's where they work is key to that so these forward operating basis, which can be quite helpful and remote, need to be secure and need to be maintained and we need to work with our staff and gsa to make sure that these locations are better. >> okay. thank you. i appreciate that. you're right. o
dr. harris? >> thank you very much. let me ask you about the oig report on the forward operating basis which i'm sure you've seen and i understand and they say that your organization responded but it seems it's pretty serious because this is a pretty important operating basis. are you committed to addressing all of the problems they found? >> the first problems and the ones that were certainly most significant involved the quality of the water and we made changes. one of the...
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dr. mark harris, pastor of first baptist church in charlotte. he told the crowd he is the only candidate that can take on donald trump. >> it is becoming abundantly clear if you want to beat donald trump our campaign is the only one that can do it. there are a lot of people who like marco rubio, who like john kasich, they are good, honorable men i respect, neither has any plausible path to the nomination. neither one of them can get to 1237 delegates. >> he criticized trump's loyalty in concord calling him a man who thinks he is an emporer. >>> go to wbtv.com and that is where you can see ted cruz's reaction after a reporter interrupted him at yesterday's event. >>> still ahead on wbtv news this morning, after nearly four years, charlotte-mecklenburg police think they have solved the murder of a pregnant teenager. how the teen's parents reacted to news of an arrest. [laughing] honey, you gotta see this! time warner cable now makes your internet do more. honey! [laughing] honey? our ultra-fast internet with home wifi keeps your devices connected,
dr. mark harris, pastor of first baptist church in charlotte. he told the crowd he is the only candidate that can take on donald trump. >> it is becoming abundantly clear if you want to beat donald trump our campaign is the only one that can do it. there are a lot of people who like marco rubio, who like john kasich, they are good, honorable men i respect, neither has any plausible path to the nomination. neither one of them can get to 1237 delegates. >> he criticized trump's...
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dr. mark harris, the pastor at the church. he said he is the only candidate who can take on donald trump who is leading the polls and delegate count. >> it is clear if you want to defeat donald trump our campaign is the only one to do it. there are a lot of people who kasich they are good honorable men whom i respect but neither one has any plausible path to the nomination. they cannot get to 1237 delegates. >> he criticized donald trump's loyalty pledge he speaking yesterday calling him a man who thinks he is an emperor. we have the most complete coverage online. can you go to wbtv.com and see the reaction today after a reporter interrupted him at his event. it is only online. >>> at 11 the attorney-general loretta lynch is ask that she not be considered for the supreme court. lynch was reportedly floated as a nominee but there is no evidence suggests she was being vetted for the position. the president is looking to fill the position left empty by the death of justice scalia. >>> state health officials are lifting people nea
dr. mark harris, the pastor at the church. he said he is the only candidate who can take on donald trump who is leading the polls and delegate count. >> it is clear if you want to defeat donald trump our campaign is the only one to do it. there are a lot of people who kasich they are good honorable men whom i respect but neither one has any plausible path to the nomination. they cannot get to 1237 delegates. >> he criticized donald trump's loyalty pledge he speaking yesterday...
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dr. harry reuben stein of the national museum of american museum brought the inkwell used to sign the emancipation proclamation. this is the portrait taken by the president's favorite photographer. dr. kelly koric has brought a prototype of a protective heat shield part of nasa's solar probe plus spacecraft. and dr. eleanor harvey has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the geyser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. right? >> i have been warned to stay out of this argument. so it's above my pay grade. harry? >> second park acquired. >> whatever you say in the aggregate, i agree with completely. >> why don't you use the microphone? >> hi. my name is harry reuben stein. i'm the chair of the division of political history at the national museum of american history. and this is an ink stand that sat on the desk of thomas eckert, major thomas eckert at the war department's telegraph office. and as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once o
dr. harry reuben stein of the national museum of american museum brought the inkwell used to sign the emancipation proclamation. this is the portrait taken by the president's favorite photographer. dr. kelly koric has brought a prototype of a protective heat shield part of nasa's solar probe plus spacecraft. and dr. eleanor harvey has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the geyser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. right? >> i have been warned...
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dr. harris. lastly, my friend dr. fauci, the zika vaccine. this.w the seriousness of i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine which all come from mosquitoes, same areas, will certainly have been effective on that. >> thank you for the question. oneave a vaccine for it, that has been approved in mexico and the philippines and brazil. it is not as effective as we would have liked it. it is 67% effective. the nih started a phase three trial in brazil in association with the institute. we have a phase one good vaccine that is safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, with the don't think will add more trouble coming getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us to the advanced development. i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we are having pharmaceutical partners were interested. , that isly,zika the advantage we have. although there are always challenges in the development of a vaccine, we desperately need a zika vaccine fundamentally to protect pregnant women. those of the most hono
dr. harris. lastly, my friend dr. fauci, the zika vaccine. this.w the seriousness of i wonder if there are any seconds left whether the zika vaccine which all come from mosquitoes, same areas, will certainly have been effective on that. >> thank you for the question. oneave a vaccine for it, that has been approved in mexico and the philippines and brazil. it is not as effective as we would have liked it. it is 67% effective. the nih started a phase three trial in brazil in association...
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dr. harris -- >> thank you very much.let me ask a little bit about the oig report on the forward operating bases which i'm sure you've seen. i understand and they say that you know, your organization responded -- but it seems it's pretty serious, these are pretty important operating bases. are you committed to addressing all the problems they found? >> the first problems and the ones that were certainly most significant involved the quality of the water and we made we made changes. one of the difficulties with an organization this vast and this widely disbursed is that sometimes by the time the information gets to me it's like, what is being done? and how many days has this already gone. i've made it clear that the safety and security of our personnel, whether it's in where they work, is key to that. so these forward operating bases, which can be quite helpful, but are also quite remote. need to be secure and they need to be well maintained and we need to work with our staff5um the gsa to make sure these locations are bet
dr. harris -- >> thank you very much.let me ask a little bit about the oig report on the forward operating bases which i'm sure you've seen. i understand and they say that you know, your organization responded -- but it seems it's pretty serious, these are pretty important operating bases. are you committed to addressing all the problems they found? >> the first problems and the ones that were certainly most significant involved the quality of the water and we made we made changes....
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from the national history museum, dr. harry rubenstein brought the ink will that abraham lincoln used to sign the emancipation proclamation. also, we have the cracked plate portrait of abraham lincoln taken by the president's favorite photographer. dr. kelly from the physical observatory has brought the prototype of a protective heat shield, part of sas of nasa's solar probe plus spacecraft. dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior geiser at yellowstone national park. >> america's first national park. skorton: i have been warned to stay out of this. [laughter] it is above my pay grade. whatever you say, i agree with completely. [laughter] harry rubenstein: my name is harry rubenstein. i am the chair of political history at the museum of national history. this is a inkstand that sat on the desk of major thomas eckert at the telegraph office. as you know, abraham lincoln would go to the telegraph office once or twice a day to keep tabs on what was happening during the
from the national history museum, dr. harry rubenstein brought the ink will that abraham lincoln used to sign the emancipation proclamation. also, we have the cracked plate portrait of abraham lincoln taken by the president's favorite photographer. dr. kelly from the physical observatory has brought the prototype of a protective heat shield, part of sas of nasa's solar probe plus spacecraft. dr. eleanor harvey from the art museum has brought thomas moran's beautiful watercolor of the excelsior...
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dr. harris. do you concur? concur with what, sir? >>> when found out, arrested and charged with practicing medicine without a license. >> i asked if you could please pray for us. >>> he isn't the only teen to pose as a professional says psychologist. >> no one ever pretend to be a plumber, it is always someone in a position of real authority. take 18-year-old isaiah he not guests spoke at this ohio high school for 45 minutes on the importance of advocacy. >> give him a car for the high school. >>> seemed shocked to find out he lied. >>> we'll tighten that out be more diligent in verifying who people are. >> there have been many other cases one teen posed as an fbi agent at 14 years old this teenager claimed to be a cop spending several hours patrolling chicago in a police cruiser. >>> all these teenagers somewhat bright. >>> bright and a bit narcissistic. >> there is a little bit of a sense of thrill seeking, breaking kind of behavior. >>> we'll see what happens if i do this can i get caught. >> it is this catch me if you can behavio
dr. harris. do you concur? concur with what, sir? >>> when found out, arrested and charged with practicing medicine without a license. >> i asked if you could please pray for us. >>> he isn't the only teen to pose as a professional says psychologist. >> no one ever pretend to be a plumber, it is always someone in a position of real authority. take 18-year-old isaiah he not guests spoke at this ohio high school for 45 minutes on the importance of advocacy. >>...
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dr. rahsaan harris, and a fellow, an intern, kanu jason kanu. thank you both for being with us this afternoon. so, what is the mission of the foundation? >> the emma bowen foundation is the partnership that empowers diversity across media. we accomplish that by providing multi-year internships for students of color that are in college at major media companies, and the goal is to get them hired in full-time employment at those companies after they graduate so that we can diversify media. do you feel like you -- you know, what's the evidence of the success? because you guys have landed quite a few people exactly where you were hoping they were gonna be after those internships. >> the evidence and success comes from the employment that all of our graduates have, and gio benitez, who is at abc and does appearances on "good morning america" and the sort -- he's one of our graduates, and he's one of our shining stars, so it's great seeing people like him on camera, but we also have a lot of success behind the camera, with people who are helping take c
dr. rahsaan harris, and a fellow, an intern, kanu jason kanu. thank you both for being with us this afternoon. so, what is the mission of the foundation? >> the emma bowen foundation is the partnership that empowers diversity across media. we accomplish that by providing multi-year internships for students of color that are in college at major media companies, and the goal is to get them hired in full-time employment at those companies after they graduate so that we can diversify media....
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dr. harris' home. he was a black pharmacist who had been involved in the bus boycott. he provided transportation coordination for the bus boycott. at his home the freedom riders were given safe haven. the other decision was the ride would continue. the next stop the jackson, mississippi. on may 24, 1961, two busloads of freedom riders, many who had been on the early bus from montgomery left montgomery on the trailways bus. when they arrived in jackson, mississippi they did try to integrate the segregated facilities and were arrested. they were all charged with breach of peace. many served anywhere from 30-40 days in jail. over 300 riders were arrested and served times in jackson, mississippi. they never arrived to the destination in new orleans. even after all the activism and rosahe work people like parks and dr. martin luther king had done in 1955, desegregating the sadie -- city buses in montgomery, for most of life to not change from day to day. they still suffered in the same situations they had before 1955. inwas after the student sit in 1961freedom riders when t
dr. harris' home. he was a black pharmacist who had been involved in the bus boycott. he provided transportation coordination for the bus boycott. at his home the freedom riders were given safe haven. the other decision was the ride would continue. the next stop the jackson, mississippi. on may 24, 1961, two busloads of freedom riders, many who had been on the early bus from montgomery left montgomery on the trailways bus. when they arrived in jackson, mississippi they did try to integrate the...
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harris: just a few hours from now dr.n will be a special guest on "your world" with neil cauto. they will talk about the endorsement and impact on the 2016 race. charlie will be standing outside the door. >> i'm supposed to do a hit as a matter of fact. sandra: i wonder if you're still invited? >> i don't know. harris: islamic state reportedly doubling its forces in libya since last year but as the ranks of the terror army explode in size president obama is blaming some of america's closest allies for what's happening. is this any way to treat our friends at a time when we will need their help the most? [gunfire] when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared
harris: just a few hours from now dr.n will be a special guest on "your world" with neil cauto. they will talk about the endorsement and impact on the 2016 race. charlie will be standing outside the door. >> i'm supposed to do a hit as a matter of fact. sandra: i wonder if you're still invited? >> i don't know. harris: islamic state reportedly doubling its forces in libya since last year but as the ranks of the terror army explode in size president obama is blaming some of...
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that was the day jean harris was sentenced to 15 years to life for the killing of dr. her man tarnober, the create are of the popular scarsdale diet. jean harris was a divorcee and girls school head mistress involved in years-long romance. after discovering that the diet doctor was two timing her with a younger woman he employed in his office, jean harris took herself and her handgun, to his suburban march 10th, 1980, not to kill him, she testified at trial, but to confront him before committing suicide. instead, she said, the doctor struggled with her over the gun and it accidentally went off, killing him. the tangled tale was told in not one but two made for tv movies including hbo offering in 2005 with annette bening in the title role. >> i say that i did not murder dr. her man tarnower. >> rocco:jean harris' story of the romantic betrayal failed to sway the jury which convicted her of second degree murder. she did win the support of some feminists and writers including diana trilling who compared her to such wronged heroines of madam bovary. a model prisoner she cou
that was the day jean harris was sentenced to 15 years to life for the killing of dr. her man tarnober, the create are of the popular scarsdale diet. jean harris was a divorcee and girls school head mistress involved in years-long romance. after discovering that the diet doctor was two timing her with a younger woman he employed in his office, jean harris took herself and her handgun, to his suburban march 10th, 1980, not to kill him, she testified at trial, but to confront him before...
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dr. baden, will you stick with us? >> yes. harris: we'll step away quickly, stay close to "outnumbered." harris: fox news alert on a case that was cold after acquittal of o.j. simpson, former nfl star is now red hot with new information. lapd saying it has in its possession a knife. they're looking to see, could that have been the murder weapon that was used to kill o.j. simpson's ex-wife, nicole brown-simpson and her friend ron goldman? more than 20 years, this surfaced from a construction worker through an off-duty police officer. we have many more details to get to now. jonathan hunt live for us at our los angeles bureau, with what he has learned. hi, jonathan. reporter: harris this is yet another bizarre twist in extraordinary saga of o.j. simpson. let's look at the facts here as we know them. what we essentially boil down to are two facts. the lapd is confirming that it is in possession of a knife that it has been told was found on the grounds of o.j. simpson's old home where he lived at the time of the murders of nicole brown-s
dr. baden, will you stick with us? >> yes. harris: we'll step away quickly, stay close to "outnumbered." harris: fox news alert on a case that was cold after acquittal of o.j. simpson, former nfl star is now red hot with new information. lapd saying it has in its possession a knife. they're looking to see, could that have been the murder weapon that was used to kill o.j. simpson's ex-wife, nicole brown-simpson and her friend ron goldman? more than 20 years, this surfaced from a...
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dr. michael brown, pastor mark harris, the badham brothers.o many incredible patriots who joined up, but the patriots who are here, the men and women of north carolina ready to rise up and take our country back. the north carolina election is just two days away and given where we are i will say something i have always wanted to say, gentlemen, start your engines. let me tell you. all of us are here today because we know our country is in crisis because we are bankrupting our kids and grandkids because our constitutional rights are under assault and because america has receded from leadership in the world yet i'm here today with a word of hope and encouragement across north carolina and this country. thise are waking up election will come down to three key issues jobs, freedom, and security. let me talk to all the single tos here who are working two three part-time jobs who have had your hours forcibly reduced to 28 or 29 per week because obamacare kicks in at 30 hours per week. talk to all the truck drivers, mechanics, plumbers, men and women
dr. michael brown, pastor mark harris, the badham brothers.o many incredible patriots who joined up, but the patriots who are here, the men and women of north carolina ready to rise up and take our country back. the north carolina election is just two days away and given where we are i will say something i have always wanted to say, gentlemen, start your engines. let me tell you. all of us are here today because we know our country is in crisis because we are bankrupting our kids and grandkids...
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dr. michael own, pastor mark harris, the benham brothers, so many incredible patriots who joined us, but patriots who are here, the men and women of north carolina, that are ready to rise up and take our country ack. the north carolina election's just two days away, given where we are i'm going to say something i have always wanted to say. gentlemen, start your engines. gentlemen, start your engines. let me tell you it, all of us are here today because we know our country's in crisis. because we are bankrupting our kids and grandkids. because our constitutional rights are under assault. and because america's receded from leadership in the world. yet i'm here today with the word of hope and encouragement all across north carolina, all across this country, people are waking up. this election is going to come down to three key issues -- jobs, freedom, and security. let's talk jobs. let me talk for a minute to all the single moms who are here. who are working two or three part-time jobs, who have had your hours forcibly reduced to 28, 29 hours a week because obamacare kicks in at 30 hours a
dr. michael own, pastor mark harris, the benham brothers, so many incredible patriots who joined us, but patriots who are here, the men and women of north carolina, that are ready to rise up and take our country ack. the north carolina election's just two days away, given where we are i'm going to say something i have always wanted to say. gentlemen, start your engines. gentlemen, start your engines. let me tell you it, all of us are here today because we know our country's in crisis. because...
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dr. michael brown, pastor mark harris, the benham brothers, so many incredible patriots who joined us, butatriots who are here, the men and women of north carolina, that are ready to rise up and take our country back. the north carolina election's just two days away, given where we are i'm going to say something i have always wanted to say. gentlemen, start your engines. gentlemen, start your engines. let me tell you it, all of us are here today because we know our country's in crisis. because we are bankrupting our kids and grandkids. because our constitutional rights are under assault. and because america's receded from leadership in the world. yet i'm here today with the word of hope and encouragement all across north carolina, all across this country, people are waking up. this election is going to come down to three key issues -- jobs, freedom, and security. let's talk jobs. let me talk for a minute to all the single moms who are here. who are working two or three part-time jobs, who have had your hours forcibly reduced to 28, 29 hours a week because obamacare kicks in at 30 hours a w
dr. michael brown, pastor mark harris, the benham brothers, so many incredible patriots who joined us, butatriots who are here, the men and women of north carolina, that are ready to rise up and take our country back. the north carolina election's just two days away, given where we are i'm going to say something i have always wanted to say. gentlemen, start your engines. gentlemen, start your engines. let me tell you it, all of us are here today because we know our country's in crisis. because...
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ance rain 50rcent.a harris blvde raway dr. portedlyvolvinaas.ming up.lot of issues on the agenda r charloe city uncilnight. what city leaders plan to do about the old eastland mall site. the time is 8:26. she says their names. trayvon martin shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did nothing wrong. and makes their mothers' fight for justice her own. she speaks for a city poisoned by indifference. we need action now. and stands with the president against those who would undo his achievements. just like she's always...stood with us. hillary clinton. >>> it's 8:00 on "today". coming up, laura bush live. the former first lady stops by studio 1a to talk about the race for the white house, the passing of nancy reagan and her own an extraordinary group of women. >>> plus, biting back. dog whisperer caesaresar millan defending himself against accusations of animal cruelty on his show. did his training techniques cross the line? bells are ringing >> reporter: viva la coldplay. about to kick off a soldout world tour. fi
ance rain 50rcent.a harris blvde raway dr. portedlyvolvinaas.ming up.lot of issues on the agenda r charloe city uncilnight. what city leaders plan to do about the old eastland mall site. the time is 8:26. she says their names. trayvon martin shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did nothing wrong. and makes their mothers' fight for justice her own. she speaks for a city poisoned by indifference. we need action now. and stands with the president against those who would undo his...
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dr. james alvarez. thank you. >> thanks. >>> let's crossover and bring in our correspondent harry fossett to tell us whether there's clarity on the motivations of this hostage-taker. >> reporter: no, there have been all sorts of discussions about what his motivations might have been. of course, we have those reports that it was to do with a woman. that's according to the prime minister of cypress. he was talking about potentially this man's ex-wife being the motivation for this entire incident, and there were reports that she was brought here to the airport as negotiations proceeded. at the same time, there were reports also of this man asking for female prisoners in egypt to be released, asking to speak to a representative of the european union. now, of course, these are unconfirmed reports so far. we only have to go by what we were hearing ourselves. we do know, though, that the police here in cypress will hold a news conference at 6:30 local time in about 20 minutes' time. we understand that will be streamed live, and so we're expecting at least that we might find out a bit more about the details of exactly who he was,
dr. james alvarez. thank you. >> thanks. >>> let's crossover and bring in our correspondent harry fossett to tell us whether there's clarity on the motivations of this hostage-taker. >> reporter: no, there have been all sorts of discussions about what his motivations might have been. of course, we have those reports that it was to do with a woman. that's according to the prime minister of cypress. he was talking about potentially this man's ex-wife being the motivation for...
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dr. besser is here live to talk about that. all week robin's exclusive, prince harry like you've never seen him before. candid and passionate interview this morning. >>> and lara goes one-on-one with shonda rhimes and getting the "scandal" scoop. >>> plus, we're celebrating st. patrick's day here. we've got a great irish band and we got some irish step dancers, all that coming up in "gma" in times square. yes. like the designer smile. it's bolder, brighter and our blogs are buzzing about it. it's the new must-have look. the designer smile by colgate. new optic white high impact white toothpaste. with a professionally recommended whitening ingredient... ...for four shades visibly whiter teeth. and...a buzz-worthy smile! get your designer smile from new colgate optic white there's only one egg that just tastes better. fresher. more flavorful. delicious. with more great nutrition. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. if you need advice for your business, legalzoom has your back. our trusted network of attorneys has
dr. besser is here live to talk about that. all week robin's exclusive, prince harry like you've never seen him before. candid and passionate interview this morning. >>> and lara goes one-on-one with shonda rhimes and getting the "scandal" scoop. >>> plus, we're celebrating st. patrick's day here. we've got a great irish band and we got some irish step dancers, all that coming up in "gma" in times square. yes. like the designer smile. it's bolder, brighter...
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dr. besser here live. >>> we have an exclusive for you this morning, a rare and harry. one-on-one talking about the most important mission of his life. >> you want a definition of that's probably it. >> candid, passionate, personal. only on "gma." >>> "scandal," mastermind shonda rhimes dropping a bombshell right here. what the queen of tv is revealing about olivia, fitz and >>> all that and great "deals & steals" on this st. paddy's day as we say -- >> good morning, america. >>> happy st. patrick's day, everybody getting in the mood in times square. a little irish song, a little irish dance. >> someone in our audience will get to step into our shamrock shower. that just sounds wrong. >> it does. >> and they'll be able to get real cash. whose lucky number will the pot of gold pick? that's coming up. lassies and lads. i can't do the accent. >> i won't even try. >>> check this out, remember when marty mcfly strapped on these sneakers in "back to the now, a lot of ideas from that movie have come to fruition. check this out, self-lacing nikes are here. look at the laces. >>
dr. besser here live. >>> we have an exclusive for you this morning, a rare and harry. one-on-one talking about the most important mission of his life. >> you want a definition of that's probably it. >> candid, passionate, personal. only on "gma." >>> "scandal," mastermind shonda rhimes dropping a bombshell right here. what the queen of tv is revealing about olivia, fitz and >>> all that and great "deals & steals" on this...