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dr. leel now perform the similar procedure on jennifer. it's her last hope for a pert better life. >> when we come back, we will have the procedure, when >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. this week... >> i felt like i was just nothin'. >> for this young girl, times were hard. >> doris' years in a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma. >> and no remorse... >> she giggles every time she steps into the revolving door of justice. >> she became legendary. >> the finer the store the bigger the challenge. >> al jazeera america presents: "the life and crimes of doris payne". sunday, 10:00 eastern. . >> jennifer gee son suffers from son suffers from obsessive compulsive are disorder. no other ring approaches have help her. >> can you describe what you feel? >> like i'm looking forward to it, a kid on christmas morning you know, you want to get there right now. >> reporter: it's fi
dr. leel now perform the similar procedure on jennifer. it's her last hope for a pert better life. >> when we come back, we will have the procedure, when >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. this week... >> i felt like i was just nothin'. >> for this young girl, times were hard. >> doris' years in a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wanted to take care of my...
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dr. leel now perform the similar procedure on jennifer. it's her last hope for a pert better life. >> when we come back we will have the procedure when jennifer fully awake has her brain rewired. amuch >> jennifer gee son suffers fromson suffers from obsessive compulsive are disorder. no otherring approaches have help her. >> can you describe what you feel? >> like i'm looking forward to it, a kid on christmas morning you know, you want to get there right now. >> reporter: it's finally time for jennifer to head into the operating room. >> all right my dear, we're going to introduce you to the surgical team waiting for you. >> reporter: usually these are for patients with parkinson's or tremors, in fact, jennifer is one of the first people to undergo this procedure for ocd. >> the first step of the operation is the most painful. jennifer is fitted with a head brace. her skull must remain completely still during the entire procedure. >> it made it more painful as we put the head frame on. how y
dr. leel now perform the similar procedure on jennifer. it's her last hope for a pert better life. >> when we come back we will have the procedure when jennifer fully awake has her brain rewired. amuch >> jennifer gee son suffers fromson suffers from obsessive compulsive are disorder. no otherring approaches have help her. >> can you describe what you feel? >> like i'm looking forward to it, a kid on christmas morning you know, you want to get there right now. >>...
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dr. leel now perform the similar procedure on jennifer. it's her last hope for a pert better life. >> when we come back, we will have the procedure, when >> sunday. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits... >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars... >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music. >> the record business is in trouble. >> every sunday night, >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> monday. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the worst mother nature has to offer. >> experts forecast how to stay safe. >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm. >> in extreme weather. >> oh my god. >> te
dr. leel now perform the similar procedure on jennifer. it's her last hope for a pert better life. >> when we come back, we will have the procedure, when >> sunday. you know his music but what about the man? >> i was given a gift. >> up close and personal. behind the scenes of the biggest hits... >> she was a troubled girl. >> brightest stars... >> kids don't want to "own", they just want to "play". >> and the future of music....
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dr. lee kyu-yong says the system could lower wages and aggravate work conditions. dr. e adds what he speaks of is already affecting workers whose situations aren't affected in unemployment rates, such as day laborers and temporary workers. it's early morning and south korean day laborers gather at a street corner in ansan seeking work. >>> han has been a day laborer for almost ten years now. he managed a hemt company for ten years, but the firm went bankrupt. he got a temp job at a factory, but that dloezed do closed down months. >> with an insolvent company, han ended up with massive debt. the banks blacklisted him, which makes it almost impossible for him to find full time work. every day now he searches for the demanding day labor work, which most koreans avoid. today he's working at an auto parts processing plant in the outskirts of ansan. han is given the task of cleaning extracted parts. all day he uses a compressor to remove metal scraps attached to them. he has no colleagues to talk to or work with. he continues in silence. han also spends a lot of time alone du
dr. lee kyu-yong says the system could lower wages and aggravate work conditions. dr. e adds what he speaks of is already affecting workers whose situations aren't affected in unemployment rates, such as day laborers and temporary workers. it's early morning and south korean day laborers gather at a street corner in ansan seeking work. >>> han has been a day laborer for almost ten years now. he managed a hemt company for ten years, but the firm went bankrupt. he got a temp job at a...
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dr. l. lee bosley have performed hundreds of thousands of life changing hair restorations on people just like you, and you, and you. if someone is losing their hair it is not their fault. it's a genetic component that you're either programmed to lose your hair or you're not. so no matter what stage of hair loss you are in, bosley can help you. bosley has turned back the clock for me. it's made me go from looking like i was late 40's to late 20's. it's your hair, you can cut it, run your fingers through it, it's real. you know i wouldn't be doing this right now if i didn't stand behind it. call or go to bosley.com now to receive your free, no obligation, self-evaluation kit. you'll see exactly how a bosley hair restoration is done. plus an in-depth medical report on the actual causes of hair loss. your free self-evaluation kit also includes bosley's brand new interactive dvd, loaded with interviews and countless bosley success stories. people who struggled with hair loss just like you and made a
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lee: i think [indiscernible] dr. marcketti: all right, lee had a great point. the speed of fashion makes it difficult to protect. thank you, lee. the speed of fashion. how many pairs of denim jeans do you guys have in your closet? how many? one? five? six? eight. 10. do we have to go higher? 20? you think about this. some of these jeans you wear for school, for class. some you wear for date night. some you have reserved for fancy occasions. some you have reserved for doing housework or garden work. they are all jeans, but they are so differentiated and there is always a new pair you might want to buy, right? some other things i thought about. fashion is both decorative and functional. it does not fit into the current ip protection options. we have to think about the minute incremental changes. the flare versus the boot. minute changes. a short sleeve versus a cap sleeve. minute changes. and the whole notion of who gets to decide what is original, what is an adaptation, and what is a copy? and furthermore for all of this if you own a copy, if you own a trademark
lee: i think [indiscernible] dr. marcketti: all right, lee had a great point. the speed of fashion makes it difficult to protect. thank you, lee. the speed of fashion. how many pairs of denim jeans do you guys have in your closet? how many? one? five? six? eight. 10. do we have to go higher? 20? you think about this. some of these jeans you wear for school, for class. some you wear for date night. some you have reserved for fancy occasions. some you have reserved for doing housework or garden...
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dr. pricilla chan was unable to tear home sharer away from the hospital and sue from our sf general is here to accept on her behalf come on up sue. >> thank you mayor ed lees it is my honor to be here to represent dr. chan she's unable to be here because she is a resident and still in clinic duties was unable to tear herself away she's shown not only through her work at san francisco general but as an educator extremely dloeft to taking care of under served population and even more with that wonderful donation she and mr. zuckerberg have absolutely committed themselves both privately and pub to making sure we maintain our resources throughout the city throwing out for those in need as well as those who are injured and we thank you very much for this honor in recognizing her gift thank you (clapping) sue thank you for you will a you do and the entire management at sf general (clapping.) and our final honorees this morning are two women say set the bar for what can be achieved through collaborative leadership i'll say they're not afraid to push their peers or city for better outcomes they do this with grace and humor when needed and attention to long-term r
dr. pricilla chan was unable to tear home sharer away from the hospital and sue from our sf general is here to accept on her behalf come on up sue. >> thank you mayor ed lees it is my honor to be here to represent dr. chan she's unable to be here because she is a resident and still in clinic duties was unable to tear herself away she's shown not only through her work at san francisco general but as an educator extremely dloeft to taking care of under served population and even more with...
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dr. sam lee said in a statement "the issue that fox 29 has contacted our school district regard tag personnelr. therefore, we are not at liberty to discuss it "those we spoke with are divide bowed how it should be handled. >> there's probably extenuateing circumstances and i would like to hear the teacher's side of it before any action is taken. >> reporter: how do you think the district so handle something like that. >> i think they should reprimand the teacher. >> reporter: we call the teacher in question and left messages. we also reached out to the bristol teachers union. we were unable to reach them. iain? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> hillary clinton was in atlantic city today. she was the keynote speaker at an american camp association event. thousands of camp leaders were there among the topics clinton spoke openly about her mother and the influence she's had on her. >> the other great thing my mother once says to me. she said, you know, you have a choice to make every day. you can be the lead actor in your own live or you can be a bit player reacting to other people and not lead
dr. sam lee said in a statement "the issue that fox 29 has contacted our school district regard tag personnelr. therefore, we are not at liberty to discuss it "those we spoke with are divide bowed how it should be handled. >> there's probably extenuateing circumstances and i would like to hear the teacher's side of it before any action is taken. >> reporter: how do you think the district so handle something like that. >> i think they should reprimand the teacher....
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candace lee, cat lynn dominguez, dr. leeber hughes and nina [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> of course and one of my -- i think she's on the staff. i think we're all together is ingrid mesquite. thank you for letting me do that. the running joke is i always come with a team because this work is around team. i'm going to take a little time to talk about transitional kindergarten and the way i'm going to do it is describe what is tk? how do we roll out tk? where are the classrooms and saitds located? what are the demographics? and exactly what is the -- >> did we get a copy? >> yes. everyone should have a copy. >> i don't have a copy either. >> there they are. oh slide show. i don't need it. it's okay. it's up there now. then i do need to press slide show. one of the demographics of the students who attend tk and then just -- i say this very cautiously people that know me and we have a responsibility to share it and it's preliminary data and it's only two years of data and one needs 3-5 years to be confident that the data of
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dr. james andrews about cliff lee's elbow. he still has the tear in his left elbow.e that forceed him to miss most of last season. if he goes under the knife his season and perhaps his career could be over. phillies oh him $37.5 million by the way. we'l ♪ >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight high school students are getting prepared for prom season. >> teenaged girls from pal centers across philadelphia experienced a special shopping trip in fairmount tonight. they were able to choose from a variety of donated dresses shoes, purses, accessories all at the cozen pal center. pal will dress 275 students this year. it will be a great prom for all of them. >>> we'll be right back. ♪
dr. james andrews about cliff lee's elbow. he still has the tear in his left elbow.e that forceed him to miss most of last season. if he goes under the knife his season and perhaps his career could be over. phillies oh him $37.5 million by the way. we'l ♪ >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight high school students are getting prepared for prom season. >> teenaged girls from pal centers across philadelphia experienced a special shopping trip in fairmount tonight. they were able to...
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dr. james andrews about cliff lee's elbow. he still has the tear in his left elbow.t of last season. if he goes under the knife his season and perhaps his career could be over. phillies oh him $37.5 million by the ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight high school students are getting prepared for prom season. >> teenaged girls from pal centers across philadelphia experienced a special shopping trip in fairmount tonight. they were able to choose from a variety of donated dresses shoes, purses, accessories all at the cozen pal center. pal will dress 275 students this year. it will be a great prom for all of them. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #
dr. james andrews about cliff lee's elbow. he still has the tear in his left elbow.t of last season. if he goes under the knife his season and perhaps his career could be over. phillies oh him $37.5 million by the ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight high school students are getting prepared for prom season....
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until then i'm joined tonight by trumaine lee and dr. michael eric dyson and dr. james peterson. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. dr. dyson, you first. what is happening here today? it would seem to me that this kid is going to come out and try to put his life back together. no student at this age is used to this kind of national exposure. it has to be somewhat gut-wrenching to him, but this is part of the process. how do you see it? >> absolutely right. first of all, i'm a professor, so i have empathy for the young people who were victimized by his racist chant and i have empathy for him going through a difficult process in full glare of the public coming to grips with the consequence of his behavior standing up to speak forthrightly to it accompanied by a state senator and his parents, all of whom have found his behavior disgusting. what that young man did did not grow out of a vacuum. it grew out of a cesspool of suppressed bigotry and a context in which it makes sense to make racist slurs. on the other hand, it continues to grapple with the persistent ma ma lig n
until then i'm joined tonight by trumaine lee and dr. michael eric dyson and dr. james peterson. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. dr. dyson, you first. what is happening here today? it would seem to me that this kid is going to come out and try to put his life back together. no student at this age is used to this kind of national exposure. it has to be somewhat gut-wrenching to him, but this is part of the process. how do you see it? >> absolutely right. first of all, i'm a...
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it could be significant enough to end his career the lee is waiting for a second opinion from the famed drmes andrews. the 36-year-old pitcher says surgery would end his season even before it begins and possibly his career. last season lee had to shut it down in late july after elbow problems. the discomfort returned last week following his first spring training start. he is bummed. >> obviously it's very disappointing with all the stuff i did in the off season to prevents something like this from happening. it's frustrating. i mean, it's still a possibility that it's scar tissue and it's normal but there's also a possibility that it's coming back and that's -- that's very frustrating. >> wait and see. >>> phils and orioles in spring training adam morgue gone on the mound. good defense from caesar hernandez. phillies pitching staff combined for a seven hit shutout. lone run comes off the bat of blanco in the fifth inning. solo shot to left field. phillies take it one-nothing. >>> local boxer steve uss cunningham on the national scene. saturday night in montreal he'll face czar glass go if
it could be significant enough to end his career the lee is waiting for a second opinion from the famed drmes andrews. the 36-year-old pitcher says surgery would end his season even before it begins and possibly his career. last season lee had to shut it down in late july after elbow problems. the discomfort returned last week following his first spring training start. he is bummed. >> obviously it's very disappointing with all the stuff i did in the off season to prevents something like...
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well, we are honored to be joined by dr. a lee take king niece of dr. martin luther king.rning.take king, niece of dr. martin luther king. we're glad to have you this morning. >> thank you. how are you this morning? >> couldn't be better. so some are saying that the president's plan is on basically nationalize police departments under the justification that they are irretrievably racist and therefore need to be run by the do you think that's a wise thing to do? >> i've been talking to milwaukee sheriff david clark, this morning police chief ed mullins and working with restore the dream. and i go all across the country. so these kinds of outbursts and issues are occurring all over the country. but the real solution is bringing heart back to the people, to the police departments. because when it's revenue driven when you tell officers that they have to write so many tickets, make so many arrest they begin not to see people. when you tell people be afraid of these folks you know they forget that they're there to protect us. so the answer is to not privatize or nationalize the
well, we are honored to be joined by dr. a lee take king niece of dr. martin luther king.rning.take king, niece of dr. martin luther king. we're glad to have you this morning. >> thank you. how are you this morning? >> couldn't be better. so some are saying that the president's plan is on basically nationalize police departments under the justification that they are irretrievably racist and therefore need to be run by the do you think that's a wise thing to do? >> i've been...
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i'd like to announce that past thursday honored to have wrorn and mayor ed lee along with scomploen and our board of education dr. murase. >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell director saltzman and our fabulous principle of the former mayor willie brown principle determining tries hobson and myself we toured the construction process of the new willie l. brown middle school i have to say it's a sight to behold the tour we experienced hands on technology and engineering and math and it is steam we'll have focused curriculum and part of the mayors leadership initiative that will be the site for the beacon center in over 20 years as part of beacon initiative under wror we'll enjoy a rich initiative i we want to mayor ed lee for expanding the former mayor willie brown beacon we be the hub for the san francisco bayview neighborhood for the children and families and celebrate one another so so watch out the former mayor willie brown is on its way and associated the willie l. brown middle school determining trust held the acceptance for the willie l. brown middle school at third marshall school many of us have seen when me
i'd like to announce that past thursday honored to have wrorn and mayor ed lee along with scomploen and our board of education dr. murase. >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell director saltzman and our fabulous principle of the former mayor willie brown principle determining tries hobson and myself we toured the construction process of the new willie l. brown middle school i have to say it's a sight to behold the tour we experienced hands on technology and engineering and math and it is...
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lee trng to pitch tough pa. tetat r t seas up in the r. te leftie got a seco opinion fom dr. james andrew. ageg that the mri the tendon shs no change. srge i an option. and lee's first actions since experiencg pnast week. >> not terribly optimistic but a poilithe can come back and tr ta minimal aunt of diomfo. >>nd phiies and tige. ad gonzaz hit hard. andhe two-run homernd go gne -- >> a thelyers and afar as tie ge in the third period. and steve mason fing pressu ad thelrs lose 2-1. bsn wins and the flyers nine points back wi 14 games to go. >>> a colle baetball penn and princeston and t last coa for the hd coach. tigsre ledith 18 points ad 9 boards. ad penn loses and coach allen leas after a s-ar run. >> we at all times challenge oursves to leave it better tan we fou it. ann to throw anydy under e bus and ne names, but i canged t coacs. > dhat cap as vy busy day i sports. >> indeed thank you. >>> and jimmy kiml live nt on channel 6 flowed by "ightli." and jennifer lopez a keith urn. adaion news" continues at 43with pamela edwards, matt o'dnell meorologt dad mry and karen rogsith traff. fre
lee trng to pitch tough pa. tetat r t seas up in the r. te leftie got a seco opinion fom dr. james andrew. ageg that the mri the tendon shs no change. srge i an option. and lee's first actions since experiencg pnast week. >> not terribly optimistic but a poilithe can come back and tr ta minimal aunt of diomfo. >>nd phiies and tige. ad gonzaz hit hard. andhe two-run homernd go gne -- >> a thelyers and afar as tie ge in the third period. and steve mason fing pressu ad thelrs...
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dr. ben carson, u.s. senator mike leea panel on repealing the affordable care act, as well as senator joanie ernst and oliver north. this morning at 11:45 transportation secretary anthony foxx and epa administrator gina mccarthy will sit down with politico's mike allen for discussions on transportation and environmental policy. wrap that live on c-span2. in february, the american conservative union hosted their annual conservative political action conference or cpac at maryland's national harbor, just south of washington, d.c. up next our speeches from dr. ben carson, and senator mike lee. ♪ life is a highway i want to ride it all night long ♪ ♪ whoo ♪ ♪ you're going my way i want to ride it all night long ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. i am absolutely delighted to be here once again, and it seems like each time i'm here we're getting closer to critical time periods in our country. you know, i started to talk about all of the failures of the current administration, but i figured that was too
dr. ben carson, u.s. senator mike leea panel on repealing the affordable care act, as well as senator joanie ernst and oliver north. this morning at 11:45 transportation secretary anthony foxx and epa administrator gina mccarthy will sit down with politico's mike allen for discussions on transportation and environmental policy. wrap that live on c-span2. in february, the american conservative union hosted their annual conservative political action conference or cpac at maryland's national...
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dr. gwendolyn boyd. you he made harper may appear today. governor ben lee, congresswoman -- and near athens senator wofford and peggy wallace kennedy, to all of the foot soldiers, i think you for the way in which you sacrificed your life for the leadership of my father. for all the marchers and the new generation of activists and warriors that will usher us into a new day of justice, freedom and equality to the distinguished program participants and to attorney -- thank you for speaking truth. i answer to lay honor to be with you today as the daughter of art and luther king junior and coretta scott king. my mother was born on the soil of alabama and alabama more specifically hybrid, alabama, and i'm honored as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of my father's speech at the culmination of the historic selma to montgomery march. fifty years ago in a state that was stubbornly transitioning from treacherous segregation to voting rights for long vilified people, the governor was in attendance for my father's speech. today not only is the current governor of ala
dr. gwendolyn boyd. you he made harper may appear today. governor ben lee, congresswoman -- and near athens senator wofford and peggy wallace kennedy, to all of the foot soldiers, i think you for the way in which you sacrificed your life for the leadership of my father. for all the marchers and the new generation of activists and warriors that will usher us into a new day of justice, freedom and equality to the distinguished program participants and to attorney -- thank you for speaking truth....
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lee trying to pitch through pain. the status for the season up in the air. the leftie got a second opinion from dr. james andrew. eing that the mri the tendon shows no change. surgery still an option. and lee's first actions since experiencing pain last week. >> not terribly optimistic but a possibility he can come back and throw with a minimal amount of discomfort. >>> and phillies and tigers. and gonzalez hit hard. and the two-run homer and gone gone -- >> and the flyers and as far as tie game in the third period. and steve mason facing pressure and the flyers lose 2-1. boston wins and the flyers nine points back with 14 games to go. >>> and college basketball penn and princeston and the last coach for the head coach. tigers are led with 18 points and 9 boards. and penn loses and coach allen leaves after a six-year run. >> we at all times challenge ourselves to leave it better than we found it. and not to throw anybody under the bus and name names, but i changed the coaches. >> and that cap as very busy day in sports. >> indeed thank you. >>> and jimmy kimmel live next on channel 6 followed by "nightline." and
lee trying to pitch through pain. the status for the season up in the air. the leftie got a second opinion from dr. james andrew. eing that the mri the tendon shows no change. surgery still an option. and lee's first actions since experiencing pain last week. >> not terribly optimistic but a possibility he can come back and throw with a minimal amount of discomfort. >>> and phillies and tigers. and gonzalez hit hard. and the two-run homer and gone gone -- >> and the flyers...
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lee shuttlesworth. shuttlesworth: thank you. dr. abernathy and my leader dr. king.tinct guest -- distinguished guest. i just have one or two and to say. one of them is i'm sorry for that i'm not close enough to the capital. i think the sportt where judge davis stood is up there, and that is where i wanted to get today, but maybe dr. king want to get that spot next time. so we will say that tillman. -- till the next time. the next thing he has been bothering me is i do not know whether every day -- i don't see any american flags flying on the state capital building. [cheering] i believe, and this is about the only state capital that is flying the american flag. i see that alabama falg. lag. i salute that. but the other thing that got under that, they are to put that thing -- we thought were were through with that 100 years ago. we have come here today after treading a rouch gh and rocky pathway of abuse and misuse, of trial and jubilation, a formal acts -- of horrible acts perpetrated by society who jailed men, women and children. a society which allows billy clubs o
lee shuttlesworth. shuttlesworth: thank you. dr. abernathy and my leader dr. king.tinct guest -- distinguished guest. i just have one or two and to say. one of them is i'm sorry for that i'm not close enough to the capital. i think the sportt where judge davis stood is up there, and that is where i wanted to get today, but maybe dr. king want to get that spot next time. so we will say that tillman. -- till the next time. the next thing he has been bothering me is i do not know whether every day...
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lee has been shut down after experiencing the same soreness in his elbow that limited him to just 13 starts last season. he's waiting on a second opinion from drews. if he recommends surgery that will cost lee the season, maybe even his career he says. >> obviously it's very disappointing with all the stuff i did in the off season to prevent something like this from happening. it's frustrating i mean, it's still a possibility that it's scar tissue and it's normal but there's also a possibility that it's coming back and that's very frustrateing and you know, i just know that i did everything i could to prevent it. >> phils and orioles in action today in sarasota. not much offense in this game but hernandez did his best chase utley imitation at second. ryan howard went were for three but the lone run off the bat of andres blanco who launched a solo shot in the fifth. phillies edge the orioles one to nothing. >>> well, at least somebody is coming back after all the crazy moves the last couple days that saw lesean mccoy and germ maclin departing the eagles nest. they have resigned brandon graham. the linebacker agreed to four year deal worth a rep
lee has been shut down after experiencing the same soreness in his elbow that limited him to just 13 starts last season. he's waiting on a second opinion from drews. if he recommends surgery that will cost lee the season, maybe even his career he says. >> obviously it's very disappointing with all the stuff i did in the off season to prevent something like this from happening. it's frustrating i mean, it's still a possibility that it's scar tissue and it's normal but there's also a...
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lee university. join me in welcoming dr. morel to the podium. [applause] dr.el: as lincoln prepare his second inaugural address, he faced a problem of a defeated and defiant south. though beaten on the battlefield, many white southerners were unwilling to accept the union victory as a just conclusion of the war. as johnny reb might have put it, lincoln's might did not make it right. the newly reelected president would have to find words to justify what federal troops had accomplished. the problem was that preserving the union came not only at great expense, and lives in wealth, but also through the abolition of slavery. the war was long but slavery had been around much longer. the white supremacy that had built itself upon black slavery would not give way easily. despite the eminent victory of the union over secession lincoln surprised his audience by rejecting the triumphant -- ialism, who sought to rule over the defeated south with a vengeance. jefferson davis called southerners to stand to their arms. lincoln counseled malice toward none, charity for all. h
lee university. join me in welcoming dr. morel to the podium. [applause] dr.el: as lincoln prepare his second inaugural address, he faced a problem of a defeated and defiant south. though beaten on the battlefield, many white southerners were unwilling to accept the union victory as a just conclusion of the war. as johnny reb might have put it, lincoln's might did not make it right. the newly reelected president would have to find words to justify what federal troops had accomplished. the...
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dr. martin luther king. he will begin in about two minutes. 30 minutes ago, the only times as the marchers arrived, there was some rainfall. at the moment, still just a rain -- gray overcast. the lee terry presence still prevails -- military presence still prevails here. the chief of the united states marshals was allowed to proceed to the opposite side of the street. for over two hours, members of the alabama conservation service have been at the lower steps at the capital. various members of the alabama legislator has been on the steps here witnessing the activities below. master of ceremonies is the reverend abernathy. he has served as master of ceremonies. most of the crowd has taken the opportunity to be seated. many are seated at this time. the majority are still standing. this out of necessity. there has been not one single incident from the time this march started -- >> will you please add their names to the list. the reverend mclean of montgomery, alabama. the reverend nelson smith of birmingham, alabama. attorney peter hall of birmingham, alabama. this is a committee of 20 persons who will meet in the church upstairs for final instructions from our leader dr. king. a gen
dr. martin luther king. he will begin in about two minutes. 30 minutes ago, the only times as the marchers arrived, there was some rainfall. at the moment, still just a rain -- gray overcast. the lee terry presence still prevails -- military presence still prevails here. the chief of the united states marshals was allowed to proceed to the opposite side of the street. for over two hours, members of the alabama conservation service have been at the lower steps at the capital. various members of...
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i present to you now that great champion of human rights freddie lee shuttlesworth. >> thank you, dr. enough to the capital. i think the spot where jeff davis stood is up there. and that's where i wanted to get today. but maybe dr. king wants to get that spot next time so we'll save that until the next time. i want to follow my leader. and then the next things that's bothering me i don't know whether lbj is going to get the brother get away with it but i don't see any american flags flying on this state capital building. [ cheers & applause ] i believe that this is about the only state capital that is not flying the american flag at this time. i see the alabama flag and i salute that because i'm an alabamian. but that other thing they got under there, they ought to put that to rest. we thought we were through with that 100 years ago. [ cheers & applause ] we have come here today after treading a rough and rocky pathway of abuse and misuse of trial and tribulation, of horrible and acts perpetrated upon us by society which was jailed men women and children seeking to be free while keepi
i present to you now that great champion of human rights freddie lee shuttlesworth. >> thank you, dr. enough to the capital. i think the spot where jeff davis stood is up there. and that's where i wanted to get today. but maybe dr. king wants to get that spot next time so we'll save that until the next time. i want to follow my leader. and then the next things that's bothering me i don't know whether lbj is going to get the brother get away with it but i don't see any american flags...
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lee university. join me in welcoming dr. morel to the podium. [applause] >> as lincoln prepare his second inaugural address, he faced a problem of a defeated and defined south. -- defiant south. many were unwilling to accept the union victory as a just conclusion of the war. lincoln's might did not make it right. the newly reelected president would have to find words to justify what federal troops had accomplished. preserving the union came not only at great expense, but also through the abolition of slavery. the war was long but slavery had been around much longer. the white supremacy that had built itself upon black slavery would not give way easily. despite the eminent victory of the union over secession lincoln surprised his audience by rejecting the triumphant -- who sought to rule over the defeated south with a vengeance. jefferson davis called southerners to stand to their arms. lincoln counseled malice toward none, charity for all. his immortal words occur in the last shortest paragraph of his speech. the only time he focuses on the futu
lee university. join me in welcoming dr. morel to the podium. [applause] >> as lincoln prepare his second inaugural address, he faced a problem of a defeated and defined south. -- defiant south. many were unwilling to accept the union victory as a just conclusion of the war. lincoln's might did not make it right. the newly reelected president would have to find words to justify what federal troops had accomplished. preserving the union came not only at great expense, but also through the...
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lee was likened to malaysia's former prime minister. the leaders of the neighboring nations often did not see eye to eye. >> was the number one critic of lky? dr. m. i said, what you think about this guy? he said, big fish and a small pond. but he is one of the outstanding political thinkers of our time. 1 --lee kuan yew, visionary. a period of mourning from today through sunday. the prime minister will give a live statement on television. yvonne: again, has lin dunn on -- haslinda amin. a quick reminder of how wall street closed out the week. the nasdaq jumping to his ties level in 15 years, seven point short of an all-time high. gains for the s&p 500 and the dow jones. asx of about .2%. the aussie dollar strengthening u.s. cents. we are expecting consumer confidence numbers today. zealand dollar, likely strengthening right now, .75. openings in japan and korea. japan, futures pointing to a higher open. nikkei closing up .4%. we are expecting stock futures, a pretty green day. dollar yen unchanged right now. it was strengthening in early trading today. profits since the.com crash, estimates falling to $7 billion after the collapse in crude. n
lee was likened to malaysia's former prime minister. the leaders of the neighboring nations often did not see eye to eye. >> was the number one critic of lky? dr. m. i said, what you think about this guy? he said, big fish and a small pond. but he is one of the outstanding political thinkers of our time. 1 --lee kuan yew, visionary. a period of mourning from today through sunday. the prime minister will give a live statement on television. yvonne: again, has lin dunn on -- haslinda amin....
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lee. thanks for watching. for more "options action" check out our website. i'll see you back here monday for "fast." is a paid advertisement for dr brought to you by dr-ho's. >> hi. i'm john cremeans. welcome to our show, "living without back pain." do you suffer with back pain, hip pain, or shooting pain that runs down your legs? well, stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found the new way to relieve their back pain. >> it's really funny. i just put the belt on. i've had it on for about a minute, and already, there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot on my back. it's weird. i didn't think it would work so fast. >> the belt allowed me to walk for the first time in a year without a cane.
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dr. bradley. [applause] >> thank you, david. can everyone hear me ok? all right. we have watched the army's of grant and lee moving across the virginia landscape from the siege of petersburg to the surrendered appomattox courthouse. now i'm going to take a detour. we are going to make a sharp turn south, and we're going to turn back the clock. we're going to go back to december of 1864. and we are going to follow this man, general william t sherman. and his progress in what he believes in hopes will be his final campaign of the war. sherman grant are pursuing the grand strategy that they formulated in march of 1864. in cincinnati, ohio. the idea was to keep the army's in the east and in the west, the confederate army's so busy that they cannot reinforce each other. and i have a repeat fiasco of the battle of chickamauga. the strategy is working. slowly, but inexorably. while grant keeps lee's army bottled up around the trenches of petersburg in richmond, sherman captures atlanta georgia, in september of 1864. on december 16, the army of the cumberland general george h thomas crushes the army of tennessee, t
dr. bradley. [applause] >> thank you, david. can everyone hear me ok? all right. we have watched the army's of grant and lee moving across the virginia landscape from the siege of petersburg to the surrendered appomattox courthouse. now i'm going to take a detour. we are going to make a sharp turn south, and we're going to turn back the clock. we're going to go back to december of 1864. and we are going to follow this man, general william t sherman. and his progress in what he believes in...
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lee shuttlesworth. [applause] mr. shuttlesworth: thank you. dr. abernathy and my leader dr. king.two things to say. one of them is i'm sorry for that, i'm not close enough to the capital. i think the spot where judge davis stood is up there, and that is where i wanted to get today, but maybe dr. king want to get that spot next time. so we will save that until the next time. the next thing he has been bothering me is i do not know whether lbj will get on wallace, i don't see any american flags flying on the state capital building. [cheering] i believe, and this is about the only state capital that is flying the american flag. i see that alabama flag. i salute that. but the other thing that got under that, they are to put that thing -- we thought we were through with that 100 years ago. we have come here today after treading a rough and rocky pathway of abuse and misuse, of trial and jubilation, of horrible acts perpetrated by society who jailed men, women and children. a society which allows billy clubs of its officers and tear gas to stop legitimate marchers towards freedom. but w
lee shuttlesworth. [applause] mr. shuttlesworth: thank you. dr. abernathy and my leader dr. king.two things to say. one of them is i'm sorry for that, i'm not close enough to the capital. i think the spot where judge davis stood is up there, and that is where i wanted to get today, but maybe dr. king want to get that spot next time. so we will save that until the next time. the next thing he has been bothering me is i do not know whether lbj will get on wallace, i don't see any american flags...
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dr. bradley. [applause] >> thank you, david. can everyone hear me ok? all right. we have watched the army's of grant and lee moving across the virginia landscape from the siege of petersburg to the surrendered appomattox courthouse. now i'm going to take a detour. we are going to make a sharp turn south, and we're going to turn back the clock. we're going to go back to december of 1864. and we are going to follow this man, general william t sherman. and his progress in what he believes in hopes will be his final campaign of the war. sherman grant are pursuing the grand strategy that they formulated in march of 1864. in cincinnati, ohio. the idea was to keep the army's in the east and in the west, the confederate army's so busy that they cannot reinforce each other. and i have a repeat fiasco of the battle of chickamauga. the strategy is working. slowly, but inexorably. while grant keeps lee's army bottled up around the trenches of petersburg in richmond, sherman captures atlanta georgia, in september of 1864. on december 16, the army of the cumberland general george h thomas crushes the army of tennessee, t
dr. bradley. [applause] >> thank you, david. can everyone hear me ok? all right. we have watched the army's of grant and lee moving across the virginia landscape from the siege of petersburg to the surrendered appomattox courthouse. now i'm going to take a detour. we are going to make a sharp turn south, and we're going to turn back the clock. we're going to go back to december of 1864. and we are going to follow this man, general william t sherman. and his progress in what he believes in...
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becerra, our special, very special guests, all of our house members welcome jamal lee dr. renee fox and her daughter, christine, and amanda. they will explain why the affordable care act is important to them. five years ago yesterday marks the fifth anniversary. the day after the passage of the bill, president obama called and said, i was happy -- thank you, he congratulated the congress for passing the bill. but he said, i was happier last night with the passage of the health care bill than i was on the night i was elected president of the united states. [applause] of course i said, mr. president, if you had not been elected president of the united states, we would not have an affordable care act. thank you, president obama. [applause] today we are gathered to -- in the celebration of this anniversary, and to highlight our historic progress towards making health care a right for every american, not a privilege for the few. -- for the few. we'll be brief. for the first -- the facts speak for themselves. and we have powerful stories from our guests. thanks to the affordable
becerra, our special, very special guests, all of our house members welcome jamal lee dr. renee fox and her daughter, christine, and amanda. they will explain why the affordable care act is important to them. five years ago yesterday marks the fifth anniversary. the day after the passage of the bill, president obama called and said, i was happy -- thank you, he congratulated the congress for passing the bill. but he said, i was happier last night with the passage of the health care bill than i...
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dr. king was arrested, protest at the courthouse continued ever single day one day in february 1965, a young man by the name of jimmy leeas involved in a nonviolent protest a few miles from selma shot in the stomach and a few days later he died in selma. and because of what happened to him we played a decision to march from selma to montgomery. so sunday, march 7th 1965 at the church, we conducted a nonviolent workshop, we lined up in twos to walk in an orderly peaceful nonviolent fashion to montgomery. we get to the highest point on the edmond petdis, we saw a sea of blue of alabama state troopers major john cloud of the alabama state troopers, this is a lawful march will not be allowed to continue. i give you three minutes to disperse and return to your homes or to your church. the young man from dr. king's organization walking beside me happened to lead the march said major give us a moment to kneel and pray. the major said troopers advance. and behind the state troopers you saw sheriff clark's pos clark's posse on horthorseback. they hit us is sticks releasing tear gas. i still can't understand it, how people could
dr. king was arrested, protest at the courthouse continued ever single day one day in february 1965, a young man by the name of jimmy leeas involved in a nonviolent protest a few miles from selma shot in the stomach and a few days later he died in selma. and because of what happened to him we played a decision to march from selma to montgomery. so sunday, march 7th 1965 at the church, we conducted a nonviolent workshop, we lined up in twos to walk in an orderly peaceful nonviolent fashion to...
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lee university. join me in welcoming dr. morel to the podium.n prepare his second inaugural address, he faced a problem of a defeated and defined south. -- defiant south. many were unwilling to accept the union victory as a just conclusion of the war. lincoln's might did not make it right. the newly reelected president would have to find words to justify what federal troops had accomplished. preserving the union came not only at great expense, but also through the abolition of slavery. the war was long but slavery had been around much longer. the white supremacy that had built itself upon black slavery would not give way easily. despite the eminent victory of the union over secession lincoln surprised his audience by rejecting the triumphant -- who sought to rule over the defeated south with a vengeance. jefferson davis called southerners to stand to their arms. lincoln counseled malice toward none, charity for all. his immortal words occur in the last shortest paragraph of his speech. the only time he focuses on the future of this country. more
lee university. join me in welcoming dr. morel to the podium.n prepare his second inaugural address, he faced a problem of a defeated and defined south. -- defiant south. many were unwilling to accept the union victory as a just conclusion of the war. lincoln's might did not make it right. the newly reelected president would have to find words to justify what federal troops had accomplished. preserving the union came not only at great expense, but also through the abolition of slavery. the war...
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dr. king was arrested. the protest at the courthouse continued every single day except for sunday. one day in february 1965 a young man by the name of jimmy leeolved in a non-violent protest a few hours from selma. he was shot in the stomach and a few days later he died in selma. because of what happened to him we made a decision to march from selma to montgomery. so in 1956, at the church we conducted a non-violent workshop. we lined up in twos to walk in an ordinarily peaceful, non-violent fashion to hospital gospelry. we get to the highest point on the edmund pettus bridge. down below we saw a sea of blew of alabama state troopers. a man smoke up and said i'm with the alabama state troopers. this is an unlawful march. you will not be allowed to continue. i'll give you three minutes to disperse and return to your homes or to your church. a young man from dr. king's organization walked beside me, helping to lead the march. he said, major give us moment to kneel and pray. he said troopers advance. and you saw sheriff clark's posse on horseback. they came towards us, beating us with night sticks, shredding us with horses. releasing tear gas. i
dr. king was arrested. the protest at the courthouse continued every single day except for sunday. one day in february 1965 a young man by the name of jimmy leeolved in a non-violent protest a few hours from selma. he was shot in the stomach and a few days later he died in selma. because of what happened to him we made a decision to march from selma to montgomery. so in 1956, at the church we conducted a non-violent workshop. we lined up in twos to walk in an ordinarily peaceful, non-violent...
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lee those are great questions. >> i'm going back to medical school now. as a result of my family. >> sure. maybe i should ask dr. gibbons to say something about copd, and we'll try to work through as many of these as we can. >> copd the leading cause of death in this country. one in which we're providing clinical trials that have provided a better course of life life. but we need to do more. the challenge is that we often diagnose and treat the disease toward the latter stages. and a lot of the damage has already been done to a lung that is primarily supportive. this is really an opportunity, in fact for precision medicine where we can diagnose and start to develop interventions early in the course to really prevent a lot of that deterioration that occurs. we're excited about the opportunities that come from a genomic medicine. we're starting to understand the pathways that are promoting that inexorable disease toward death. and we have some exciting opportunities to develop some new therapeutics in that regard, which is very exciting. >> and maybe i'll ask dr. fauci to say something about a new trial in multip
lee those are great questions. >> i'm going back to medical school now. as a result of my family. >> sure. maybe i should ask dr. gibbons to say something about copd, and we'll try to work through as many of these as we can. >> copd the leading cause of death in this country. one in which we're providing clinical trials that have provided a better course of life life. but we need to do more. the challenge is that we often diagnose and treat the disease toward the latter...
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dr. bremmer on the passing of a giant in singapore. larry burrows, the great photographer killed and laos has a photograph of lee kuan yew ages ago. vibrant. we forget what he did in 1965 when they split from malaysia. what did he do? ian: this is a country that was in the third world. below malaysia on every indicator. today this on on top of the charts globally on most measures. when you talk about anything from education and quality of literacy, integration of women into the workplace. you name it and singapore is on top of the charts. globalization. tom: think of james c lavell's king rat. the airport, they built it out. what was the best practice? ian: the level of consensus achieved by lee kuan yew across the country, the ability to get everyone in the small city straight to -- city state to pull together for a relationship with the u.s. and china that was equally functional he did not play favorites. i think that allowed a country to grow immensely in terms of wealth and population, a magnet for international capital. brendan: best practices are more important than ideology. there are so many world leaders who have said i w
dr. bremmer on the passing of a giant in singapore. larry burrows, the great photographer killed and laos has a photograph of lee kuan yew ages ago. vibrant. we forget what he did in 1965 when they split from malaysia. what did he do? ian: this is a country that was in the third world. below malaysia on every indicator. today this on on top of the charts globally on most measures. when you talk about anything from education and quality of literacy, integration of women into the workplace. you...