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dr. johnson's presentation that he broke in 2008 that this should be one agency that handles this would complete indirect responsibility. that would be dph. of course, whatever input from dbi. i recall in the 1940's, my father told me problems he had as a young man with these bedbugs. here, all those years later, i'm back hearing about it in san francisco. i wish you all the best with tackling this. >> hello. my name is fully show. i live in a sor in the mission district. the management company is doing a wonderful job keeping the bed bugs out. we have 80 rooms. by now, we probably have one apartment with bedbugs. as i'm standing here, they're doing our rooms right now. they are doing a wonderful job keeping bedbugs out. when tenants move out, they take the carpet out. the mattresses are all covered with plastic. they do not put anything all in our building. when they bring things up off the street, are management checks everything. they checked it before you bring it in the building. the management is responsible for all the problems with the bedbugs. it is not the city. it is just the manageme
dr. johnson's presentation that he broke in 2008 that this should be one agency that handles this would complete indirect responsibility. that would be dph. of course, whatever input from dbi. i recall in the 1940's, my father told me problems he had as a young man with these bedbugs. here, all those years later, i'm back hearing about it in san francisco. i wish you all the best with tackling this. >> hello. my name is fully show. i live in a sor in the mission district. the management...
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wars in a speech given last week dr j. johnson attorney at the pentagon said i believe that of dr king. we're alive today he would recognize that we live in a complicated world and that our nation's military should not and cannot lay down its arms and leave the american people vulnerable to terrorist attack wait what that's funny because in addition to leading the civil rights movement dr martin luther king was one of the most outspoken critics of the vietnam war i think he shot a misquote that the king had put him inside of a war that he would have been again bear something strangely didn't trust in about a nation and a press that would praise you when you should be the balance could jam a car that will personally damn you when you say be. good brad vietnamese children his lessons are prominent in communities across the country but in particular and churches like this one in washington and although there are so many as one thing you need to hear time and time again martin luther king promoted peace his message was simply this eit
wars in a speech given last week dr j. johnson attorney at the pentagon said i believe that of dr king. we're alive today he would recognize that we live in a complicated world and that our nation's military should not and cannot lay down its arms and leave the american people vulnerable to terrorist attack wait what that's funny because in addition to leading the civil rights movement dr martin luther king was one of the most outspoken critics of the vietnam war i think he shot a misquote that...
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dr. timothy johnson. >> again, this link is not definitive. the look or feel, those are indicators you should have it looked at again. >> good advice. >>> when we come back, meet one of the stars -- or, rather, one of the stars oscar nominated from "true grit." >> just 14 years old and hanging with the hollywood heavyweights.abababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababab
dr. timothy johnson. >> again, this link is not definitive. the look or feel, those are indicators you should have it looked at again. >> good advice. >>> when we come back, meet one of the stars -- or, rather, one of the stars oscar nominated from "true grit." >> just 14 years old and hanging with the hollywood...
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united states is at war now most anybody who remembers dr martin luther king jr what he stood for would probably answer with a deafening no but not to johnson he in fact said the following he said i believe that if dr king were alive today he would recognize that we live in a complicated world and that our nation's military should not and cannot lay down its arms and leave the american people vulnerable to terrorist attack. what i think jeremy scahill sort of best when he called the answer one of the most despicable attempts at revisionist used of martin luther king jr he's ever seen and i for one second his statement did they forget that martin luther king jr became an outspoken opponent of the vietnam war that he called the u.s. government the greatest per share of violence in the world today and keep in mind that was that one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and we've only gotten worse since that is just the our world has gotten so complicated but waging wars based on lies waging other wars in secret occupying countries dropping bombs on civilians has in some way become acceptable. well that is the most disgusting twisted logic that i'v
united states is at war now most anybody who remembers dr martin luther king jr what he stood for would probably answer with a deafening no but not to johnson he in fact said the following he said i believe that if dr king were alive today he would recognize that we live in a complicated world and that our nation's military should not and cannot lay down its arms and leave the american people vulnerable to terrorist attack. what i think jeremy scahill sort of best when he called the answer one...
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researchers have developed such a test and today johnson & johnson is joining them to someday help make it available to patients everywhere medical correspondent dr. jon lapook explains how this test works and why it's potentially so important. >> reporter: the current tools for tracking cancer are not always sensitive enough to answer the most pressing questions-- is the cancer gone? >> we're kind of shooting in the dark. we're treating patients based on what seems to work and our best guess. >> reporter: researchers believe this new test, using just a teaspoon of blood, may be able to detect cancer before it shows up on scans. >> it will give us a noninvasive or a non-painful way of monitoring a cancer following a cancer data day, week to week without having to do repeat biopsies. >> reporter: cancers shed cells that circulate in the bloodstream at extremely low levels. this technology finds them bypassing a blood sample through a microchip coated with antibodies that bind only to the cancer cells. the test can recognize a single cancer cell among a billion normal ones. >> it would be most help for patients with prostate, bladder, colon, kidney
researchers have developed such a test and today johnson & johnson is joining them to someday help make it available to patients everywhere medical correspondent dr. jon lapook explains how this test works and why it's potentially so important. >> reporter: the current tools for tracking cancer are not always sensitive enough to answer the most pressing questions-- is the cancer gone? >> we're kind of shooting in the dark. we're treating patients based on what seems to work and...
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dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we had the beard summit. that was pretty much the media highlight in the first two years. it did not address anything as it relates to the african- american community. unless the president is going to invest political capital -- what happened to the responsible fatherhood initiative? that could have brought evangelicals from the moderate and conservative standpoint and the african-american community together on something like that. it was pushed to the side. >> if you say that the highlight for black votes was the beer summit -- >> i am talking about the media perspectives. >> black folks celebrate the healt
dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we...
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johnson, andy and pep pino the guitar masters. see them sunday afternoon in the marin center. ♪ >> linda tillry and the oakland interface gospel trial with a music tribute to drrtin luther king. amazing displays of flexibility, control, balance and power precision. the peking acrobats offer up daring maneuvers at the marin center saturday afternoon. >> a theatric experience. voices combined with food, the gospel brunch returns to 1300 on gilmore sunday morning. >> the harlem globetrotters are an american tradition in basketball with laughs. h. p. pavilion in san jose and oakland marina in oakland. ♪ >> a san francisco institution. 11th year at pier 29. the new show is likely to be through thursday. >> it's not written in pencil mark. >> blu-ray and dvd, the year's most talked about film, the social network. won the critics choice award or the golden globes this weekend. i'm don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> popping in a dvd might not be a bad way to spend the afternoon. >> definitely. rain out there. live doppler 7 hd. moving through the heart of the bay but out of here the next four to five hours and then an extended period of dry weather starting tomorrow to the
johnson, andy and pep pino the guitar masters. see them sunday afternoon in the marin center. ♪ >> linda tillry and the oakland interface gospel trial with a music tribute to drrtin luther king. amazing displays of flexibility, control, balance and power precision. the peking acrobats offer up daring maneuvers at the marin center saturday afternoon. >> a theatric experience. voices combined with food, the gospel brunch returns to 1300 on gilmore sunday morning. >> the harlem...
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johnson, andy and pep pino the guitar masters. see them sunday afternoon in the marin center. ♪ >> linda tillry and the oakland interface gospel trial with a music tribute to dr luther king. amazing displays of flexibility, control, balance and power precision. the peking acrobats offer up daring maneuvers at the marin center saturday afternoon. >> a theatric experience. voices combined with food, the gospel brunch returns to 1300 on gilmore sunday morning. >> the harlem globetrotters are an american tradition in basketball with laughs. h. p. pavilion in san jose and oakland marina in oakland. ♪ >> a san francisco institution. 11th year at pier 29. the new show is likely to be through thursday. >> it's not written in pencil mark. >> blu-ray and dvd, the year's most talked about film, the social network. won the critics choice award or the golden globes this weekend. i'm don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> popping in a dvd might not be a bad way to spend the afternoon. >> definitely. rain out there. live doppler 7 hd. moving through the heart of the bay but out of here the next four to five hours and then an extended period of dry weather starting tomorrow to the midd
johnson, andy and pep pino the guitar masters. see them sunday afternoon in the marin center. ♪ >> linda tillry and the oakland interface gospel trial with a music tribute to dr luther king. amazing displays of flexibility, control, balance and power precision. the peking acrobats offer up daring maneuvers at the marin center saturday afternoon. >> a theatric experience. voices combined with food, the gospel brunch returns to 1300 on gilmore sunday morning. >> the harlem...
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in fact, department of defense general council jay johnson has a bizarre unsettling interpretation of dr. king's dreams. in a speech last week, mr. jones suggested that this great agitator for peace would have endorsed the war in afghanistan. and i quote him, he said, if dr. king were alive today he would recognize that our nation's military should not and cannot lay down its arms and leave the american people vulnerable to terrorist attacks. mr. speaker, this strikes me as a presumption white house and manipulative distortion of everything dr. king represented. he was fierce, he was resolute in his opposition to the vietnam war. he was a courageous, controversial stand that cost him friends and allies. he believed nothing as strongly as the idea that nonviolence was the only route to social change. he left little ambiguity about his feelings on war. he said, the chain reaction of evil wars producing more wars must be broken. dr. king once said, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation. i don't know how you get much clearer than that, mr. speaker. violence, he preached,
in fact, department of defense general council jay johnson has a bizarre unsettling interpretation of dr. king's dreams. in a speech last week, mr. jones suggested that this great agitator for peace would have endorsed the war in afghanistan. and i quote him, he said, if dr. king were alive today he would recognize that our nation's military should not and cannot lay down its arms and leave the american people vulnerable to terrorist attacks. mr. speaker, this strikes me as a presumption white...
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dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we had the beard summit. that was pretty much the media highlight in the first two years. it did not address anything as it relates to the african- american community. unless the president is going to invest political capital -- what happened to the responsible fatherhood initiative? that could have brought evangelicals from the moderate and conservative standpoint and the african-american community together on something like that. it was pushed to the side. >> if you say that the highlight for black votes was the beer summit -- >> i am talking about the media perspectives. >> black folks celebrate the healt
dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we...
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dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we had the beard summit. that was pretty much the media highlight in the first two years. it did not address anything as it relates to the african- american community. unless the president is going to invest political capital -- what happened to the responsible fatherhood initiative? that could have brought evangelicals from the moderate and conservative standpoint and the african-american community together on something like that. it was pushed to the side. >> if you say that the highlight for black votes was the beer summit -- >> i am talking about the media perspectives. >> black folks celebrate the healt
dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we...
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dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we had the beard summit. that was pretty much the media highlight in the first two years. it did not address anything as it relates to the african- american community. unless the president is going to invest political capital -- what happened to the responsible fatherhood initiative? that could have brought evangelicals from the moderate and conservative standpoint and the african-american community together on something like that. it was pushed to the side. >> if you say that the highlight for black votes was the beer summit -- >> i am talking about the media perspectives. >> black folks celebrate the healt
dr. king had in the white house with lyndon johnson, lyndon johnson told him about the voting rights act. a. basically went al and staged the selma -- he basically went out and staged the selma march and then we had the voting rights act. instead of constantly looking for the leaders in washington -- they are not there. [applause] >> to invoke john mccain for a moment on this stage, the straight talk here is the president has invested in political capital. you cannot just at an event. we...
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dr. nancy snyderman used to work for johnson & johnson joins us now. >> the test is so sensitive, it cantect one cancer cell out of billions of cancer cells. >> i think it was the next generation. when i was at johnson & johnson, there was a test that could identify clumps of cells. it can take a small sample of a patient's blood. imagine a flat backed hair brush with little prongs sticking up and each tip of those prongs as an anti-body and it captures an individual cancer cell. let's say you have been treated for cancer and your treatment is going well or perhaps not so well. it's very foreseeable that you could have a blood test, isolate a single cell and look at it. the reason why that's important, you could say this cell doesn't look so angry after all. or the dna structure has changed. perhaps we should change treatment. it's the next big step. >> so you can tell through this whether or not treatment is working. can you also detect cancer in someone who's otherwise healthy? >> this is where people can't rush to judgment. this is not going to be able tomorrow. you can't go down on f
dr. nancy snyderman used to work for johnson & johnson joins us now. >> the test is so sensitive, it cantect one cancer cell out of billions of cancer cells. >> i think it was the next generation. when i was at johnson & johnson, there was a test that could identify clumps of cells. it can take a small sample of a patient's blood. imagine a flat backed hair brush with little prongs sticking up and each tip of those prongs as an anti-body and it captures an individual cancer...
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johnson, is recognized, who had the advantage of going to law school in texas. he's recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. weinstein, it's a fact, is it not, that doctors are human beings? >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings are not perfect. isn't that true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors, just like human beings, make mistakes. would you disagree with that, dr. hoven? >> errors occur. >> errors occur. mistakes can be made, isn't that true? >> they can. >> by doctors. correct? >> that's true. >> and so now, when a doctor makes a mistake, it can cause a death or it can cause a diminished quality of life in the victim. would anybody disagree with that? hearing no objection or hearing nothing, i will assume that you agree with me on that. now, that diminished life of a victim of what i will refer to as medical negligence, it has a value that a jury puts on it, and we call that non-economic loss what? lawyer doroshow, what do we call that, non-economic loss, recovery for? >> permanent disability, blindness, disfigurement, mutilation -- >> pain and suffering for whatever may arise as
johnson, is recognized, who had the advantage of going to law school in texas. he's recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. weinstein, it's a fact, is it not, that doctors are human beings? >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings are not perfect. isn't that true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors, just like human beings, make mistakes. would you disagree with that, dr. hoven? >> errors occur. >> errors occur....
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johnson, andy mckee bring acoustic guitars together as guitar masters. sunday afternoon in the marin center. ♪ >> linda and the oakland gospel choir with a tribute to dr.tin luther king. in the name of love at the oakland spanish rights center. amazing displays of flexibility and balance. daring maneuvers saturday afternoon in the marin center. >> voices raised in song combined with food, the gospel brunch in gilroy sunday morning. the harlem globetrotters, basketball with laughs. this weekend at h. p. pavilion in san jose and oracle arena in oakland. ♪ >> a san francisco institution. its 11th year at 29. through thursday. >> it's not written in pencil mark. it's written in ink. >> the social network. who would win the critic's choice award. i'm don sanchez, abc 7 news. >> coming up, bridging the language barrier instantly. >> the new ects mary! hey! wow, you look great! thanks! it's this new wish yourself thin program. i just wish it and it happens. it's probably those fiber one bars you're eating. i know they help me stick to my diet. the bars are 90 calories and the fiber helps you feel full. 90 calories and high fiber. so that's why this diet thing
johnson, andy mckee bring acoustic guitars together as guitar masters. sunday afternoon in the marin center. ♪ >> linda and the oakland gospel choir with a tribute to dr.tin luther king. in the name of love at the oakland spanish rights center. amazing displays of flexibility and balance. daring maneuvers saturday afternoon in the marin center. >> voices raised in song combined with food, the gospel brunch in gilroy sunday morning. the harlem globetrotters, basketball with laughs....
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johnson space center. lester, back to you. >> and joining us now with more is dr. jeffrey manly, chief at neurosurgery at san francisco general hospital and professor of a newer re surge ary at the university of california in san francisco. doctor, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. good morning to you, as well. >> you're obviously not involved in the treemgt of congresswoman giffords, but i wanted to talk to you just in typical terms in these kind of cases. here we see someone in daily reports, seems to be doing more, having more use of her motor skills, scrolling through an ipad. as a family member, i'm sure they're looking on snking she's on the road to a very quick recovery. what do you typically tell a family in a case like this? >> what i tell families, we have an experience here with taking care of over 400 patients that have undergoen crane yek tommys like the congresswoman and we're moving on a day by day as we've seen over the last few weeks to what i would tell families is more of a week by week and month by month. this is a slow road
johnson space center. lester, back to you. >> and joining us now with more is dr. jeffrey manly, chief at neurosurgery at san francisco general hospital and professor of a newer re surge ary at the university of california in san francisco. doctor, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. good morning to you, as well. >> you're obviously not involved in the treemgt of congresswoman giffords, but i wanted to talk to you just in typical terms in these kind of cases....
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dr. h.b.ramsour, 100 years old. teaches bible study classes at his church. and floyd johnsond makes chicken noodle soup and never had a cold in his life. now, back to meredith, nothing to sneeze at. >>> up next, oscar winni >>> he has played some of america's most beloved television characters. these days, ron howard is making a real name for himself directing the big screens. the true life drama "13," frost-nixon and the film that earned him an oscar of film director, and best picture, "beautiful mind" and what to do if you catch your best friend's wife cheating. ron howard, welcome. good morning back. >> you're a long time collaborator, brian, had this thought. >> walki ing down the street, s a woman with long red hair like my wife, cheryl, kind of animated, not me, a big buff guy, clearly not me. he started getting worried, my god, what if that's cheryl with somebody else? they look kind of affectionate. it wasn't cheryl. and he told me that story and laughed about it and eventually told vince vaughn. >> is that the way it happens often? is it a germ of a conversation that
dr. h.b.ramsour, 100 years old. teaches bible study classes at his church. and floyd johnsond makes chicken noodle soup and never had a cold in his life. now, back to meredith, nothing to sneeze at. >>> up next, oscar winni >>> he has played some of america's most beloved television characters. these days, ron howard is making a real name for himself directing the big screens. the true life drama "13," frost-nixon and the film that earned him an oscar of film...
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johnson has done a marvelous job. thank you. thank you, all. ♪ >> i believe that the best way to carry on dr.ing's work is to reach out to someone in need and make an ongoing commitment to community service. >> on the 82nd anniversary of martin luther king jr. is birth, there are hundreds of programs of the life and legacy of the civil rights leader. find a program, watch it, click it, and share it. >> in a moment on c-span, we will continue our look at the life of martin luther king jr.. we will examine how dr. king might have approached some of the current public policy issues being debated. tomorrow, the house will debate the repeal of the health care law passed by the last congress. coming up, we will bring you earlier debate on the repeal. >> chinese president who and how will arrive tomorrow. it gets under way wednesday morning with bilateral meetings at the white house and a joint press conference with president obama. he will also visit the state department with vice president biden and then attend a state dinner at the white house. the president will meet with the credit and republic
johnson has done a marvelous job. thank you. thank you, all. ♪ >> i believe that the best way to carry on dr.ing's work is to reach out to someone in need and make an ongoing commitment to community service. >> on the 82nd anniversary of martin luther king jr. is birth, there are hundreds of programs of the life and legacy of the civil rights leader. find a program, watch it, click it, and share it. >> in a moment on c-span, we will continue our look at the life of martin...
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johnson who went to law school in texas. he's recognized for questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. weinstein, it's a fact that doctors are human beings? [laughter] >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings aoterct isn't that true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors just like human beings make mistakes. would you disagree with that? >> errors occur. >> errors occur. mistakes can be made. isn't that true? >> th and so, now when a doctor makes a mistake, it can cause a deh or itanae mish qli of life in the victim, anybody disagree with that? hearing no objection or nothing, i assume that you agree with me on that. now, that diminished life of a victim of what i'll refer to as medical negligence, it has a value that a jury puts on it and we call that noneconomic flaws, what do we call that? noneconomic laws, recovery for -- >> permanent disability, blindness, disfigurement, mutilation. >> pain and suffering for whatever may arise as a result of the doctor's negligence. pain and suffering, noneconomic loss. that is worth something, don't you think? now, the question is
johnson who went to law school in texas. he's recognized for questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. weinstein, it's a fact that doctors are human beings? [laughter] >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings aoterct isn't that true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors just like human beings make mistakes. would you disagree with that? >> errors occur. >> errors occur. mistakes can be made. isn't that true? >> th and so, now when...
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the challenge to president johnson and the congress was to pass a voting rights act. as that dictate elapsed, dr. king, at the moment and in the month before his untimely death in memphis, tennessee, began and embark on a new effort, an effort to recognize that economic justice, economic empowerment was indeed the next frontier of the civil rights movement in this nation. he conceived of and began planning for what he called not a march, not a sit in, but a state in, called -- stay-in called the poor people's campaign. what with dr. king think when the congressional black caucus was created? win african-american mayors were elected in every -- when african american mayors were elected in every southern city which 10 years before that had been segregated. sometimes as many as 1/3 to 50% of people in those communities did not enjoy the right to vote. what with dr. king say if he would have witnessed in the late 1970's and the early 1980's the efforts by some to reverse the gains of civil rights by watering down the civil rights act and the voting rights act? he would have been proud at the biparti
the challenge to president johnson and the congress was to pass a voting rights act. as that dictate elapsed, dr. king, at the moment and in the month before his untimely death in memphis, tennessee, began and embark on a new effort, an effort to recognize that economic justice, economic empowerment was indeed the next frontier of the civil rights movement in this nation. he conceived of and began planning for what he called not a march, not a sit in, but a state in, called -- stay-in called...
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dr. king. what better place to put a king than between two presidents? >> nice. >> fund-raising efforts have brought in $108 million. the project is still $12 million away from its goal but harry johnsonot delay its dedication in august. incredible sight. >> it is massive it seems. are there other symbolic pieces throughout the memorial. >> they plan a cherry tree which of course bloom in the early part of april around the same time he was assassinated, april 4th, 1968. people are thinking people will come around the time the cherry blossoms bloom. also the address of the memorial is 1964 independence avenue. 1964, of course, being a reference to the civil rights act of 1964. a lot of things thrown in there. it's fantastic, august 28th, the 40th anniversary of the march on washington the day they will dedicate it. a lot of things going on a fascinating memorial. >> so much meaning and so much work and time and money is going into this. can't wait to see it. up next, what is the best months to buy a bicycle, cookware or computer? well, we're getting the ultimate bargain and we'll tell you how it's all about timing. when we come back, the inside information on when to buy what. this is
dr. king. what better place to put a king than between two presidents? >> nice. >> fund-raising efforts have brought in $108 million. the project is still $12 million away from its goal but harry johnsonot delay its dedication in august. incredible sight. >> it is massive it seems. are there other symbolic pieces throughout the memorial. >> they plan a cherry tree which of course bloom in the early part of april around the same time he was assassinated, april 4th, 1968....
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and the challenge to then president johnson and the congress was to pass a voting rights act. and has that decade elapsed, dr before, before his untimely death in memphis, tennessee, begin and embarked on a new effort, and effort which recognize that economic justice, economic empowerment, was indeed the next frontier of the civil rights movement in this nation. and he conceived of and begin planning for what he called, not a march, not a sit in, but a stadium. called the poor people's campaign. what would dr. king think if he had witnessed the 1970s when the congressional black caucus was created? when african-american mayors were elected in every major southern city the beginning of the election of african-american mayors in every major southern city, which 10 years before that, had been segregated. and sometimes as many as a third to 50% of the people of those communities did not enjoy the right to vote. what would dr. king say if he would have witnessed in the late '70s and in the early '80s the effort by some to reverse the gains that civil rights by watering down the civil rights act and the voting rig
and the challenge to then president johnson and the congress was to pass a voting rights act. and has that decade elapsed, dr before, before his untimely death in memphis, tennessee, begin and embarked on a new effort, and effort which recognize that economic justice, economic empowerment, was indeed the next frontier of the civil rights movement in this nation. and he conceived of and begin planning for what he called, not a march, not a sit in, but a stadium. called the poor people's...
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johnson, is recognized, who had the advantage of going to law school in texas. he's recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr weinstein, it's a fact, is it not, that doctors are human beings? >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings are not perfect. isn't th true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors, just like human beings, make mistakes. would you disagree witthat, dr. hoven? >> errors occur. >> errors occur. mistakes can be made, isn't that true? >> they can. >> by doctors. correct? >> that's true. >> and so now, when a doctor makes a mistake, it n cause a death or it can cause a diminished quality of life in the victim. would anybody disagree with that? hearing no objection or hearing nothing, i will assume that you agree with me on tha w, that diminished life of a victim of what i will refer to as medical negligence, it has a value that a jury puts on it, and we call that non-economic loss what? lawyer doroshow, what do we call that, non-economic loss, recovery for? >> permanent disability, blindness, disfigurement, mutilation -- >> pain and suffering for whatever may arise as a result o
johnson, is recognized, who had the advantage of going to law school in texas. he's recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr weinstein, it's a fact, is it not, that doctors are human beings? >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings are not perfect. isn't th true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors, just like human beings, make mistakes. would you disagree witthat, dr. hoven? >> errors occur. >> errors occur....
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johnson, is recognized, who had the advantage of going to law school in texas. he's recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. weinstein, it's a fact, is it not, that doctors are human beings? >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings are not perfect. isn't that true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors, just like human beings, make mistakes. would you disagree with that, dr. hoven? >> errors occur. >> errors occur. mistakes can be made, isn't that true? >> they can. >> by doctors. correct? >> that's true. >> and so now, when a doctor makes a mistake, it can cause a death or it can cause a diminished quality of life in the victim. would anybody disagree with that? hearing no objection or hearing nothing, i will assume that you agree with me on that. now, that diminished life of a victim of what i ll refer to as medical negligence, it has a value that a jury puts on it, and we call that non-economic loss what? lawyer doroshow, what do we call that, non-economic loss, recovery for? >> permanent disability, blindness, disfigurement, mutilation -- >> pain and suffering for whatever may arise as a
johnson, is recognized, who had the advantage of going to law school in texas. he's recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. weinstein, it's a fact, is it not, that doctors are human beings? >> yes, sir, they are. >> and it's also a fact that human beings are not perfect. isn't that true? >> absolutely. >> so doctors, just like human beings, make mistakes. would you disagree with that, dr. hoven? >> errors occur. >> errors occur....