182
182
Apr 29, 2012
04/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. matthews. i know some people probably have not read your book 6 people have been over 30 to maybe tell us a little bit of your story or your background >>> i began my adult life as a dominican and a roman catholic church the dominican order and was working there for 34 years and writing theology and so forth. but the present hope head of the combination of faith came after me and effectively fired me crummy expelled from the quarter after a 34 years but i kept teaching and what from holy names college in oakland where was for 12 years >>> why was the expulsion >>> i called godmother i did know that was a heresy and approved all of the medieval called her mother and then i support woman's organization and i don't condone bay people. it was a list like that that wasn't very impressive. >>> original blessing was the first book that i read of coated it many times why was it so upsetting for the church and others? >>> i think it starts things over frankly. since the fourth century the church built a
dr. matthews. i know some people probably have not read your book 6 people have been over 30 to maybe tell us a little bit of your story or your background >>> i began my adult life as a dominican and a roman catholic church the dominican order and was working there for 34 years and writing theology and so forth. but the present hope head of the combination of faith came after me and effectively fired me crummy expelled from the quarter after a 34 years but i kept teaching and what...
198
198
Apr 13, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. matthew kroenig will be our speakers. il leave it to our moderator to introduce them. it is my pleasure to introduce our moderator beverly kirk, ce owe o of bev kirk international, and she is a member of the world affairs council. previously she willing and chored late news report for news channel 8. she anchored hourly news briefed produced by national public radio for pbs stations across the country and also spent six years as a correspondent for nbc news channel the affiliate division of nbc news. covering national stories, including the september 11th attack and its aftermath, the two olympics, the 2000 presidential election and the clinton impeachment among other stories. before joining nbc in 1997, beverly served as and chore and local government reporter for wlex-tv in lexington, kentucky where she produced and hosted the station's month lit minority public affairs program. she holds a masters of arts degree in international politics from the patterson school of diplomacy and international commerce at the university of kentucky. she also is a sum ma cum laude gr
dr. matthew kroenig will be our speakers. il leave it to our moderator to introduce them. it is my pleasure to introduce our moderator beverly kirk, ce owe o of bev kirk international, and she is a member of the world affairs council. previously she willing and chored late news report for news channel 8. she anchored hourly news briefed produced by national public radio for pbs stations across the country and also spent six years as a correspondent for nbc news channel the affiliate division of...
181
181
Apr 14, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. matthew wasniewski, who is the historian of the united states house of representatives appointed in october of 2010. he had served as the historian and deputy chief of the house clerks, office of history and preservation. he's the editor in chief of women in congress and directs many excellent programs in preservation of records and the publication of historical documents and information pertaining to the house of representatives. and also, i might note on a personal note that prior to coming to the house of representatives, he worked at the u.s. capitol historical society. so it's a great pleasure to have matt on the program. so without further ado, dr. magness. >> thank you. john willis menard is a familiar name for those who know a bit about the history of african-american representation in the united states house of representatives. his main claim to fame is that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives. but he was denied a seat in 1869. we'll get into a bit of the reasons behind that. but i'm here to talk about some of his life, his background, his hist
dr. matthew wasniewski, who is the historian of the united states house of representatives appointed in october of 2010. he had served as the historian and deputy chief of the house clerks, office of history and preservation. he's the editor in chief of women in congress and directs many excellent programs in preservation of records and the publication of historical documents and information pertaining to the house of representatives. and also, i might note on a personal note that prior to...
194
194
Apr 4, 2012
04/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. matthew lea says there are no easy answers. but he says koreans and asian americans in general are not as open to seeking mental health help. >> we tend to suppress our feelings, that has to do with a lot of our anger inside, when you repress so much it has to come up. >> reporter: dr. lea and others say this sort of violence is less likely to happen in korea simply because guns are illegal there. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and ktvu.com has continuing coverage of the oikos university shootings. you will find updates and video right on the front page. >>> two teenagers from san pablo could be facing hate crime charges from acts of vandalism in pinol. someone called to report the taggers. six cars and a garage door were spray painted and there were swastikas on the cars. >>>-- a decision has been delayed on george lucas plan to turn the old grady ranch into a movie set. a concern is a creek restoration project. >>> there is a move in san francisco to force munni to be more welcoming to baby strollers. right now it's
dr. matthew lea says there are no easy answers. but he says koreans and asian americans in general are not as open to seeking mental health help. >> we tend to suppress our feelings, that has to do with a lot of our anger inside, when you repress so much it has to come up. >> reporter: dr. lea and others say this sort of violence is less likely to happen in korea simply because guns are illegal there. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and ktvu.com has continuing coverage...
168
168
Apr 4, 2012
04/12
by
KICU
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. matthew lea says there are no easy answers.ns and asian americans in general are not as open to seeking mental health help. >> we tend to suppress our feelings, that has to do with a lot of our anger inside, when you repress so much it has to come up. >> reporter: dr. lea and others say this sort of violence is less likely to happen in korea simply because guns are illegal there. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and ktvu.com has continuing coverage of the oikos university shootings. you will find updates and video right on the front page. >>> two teenagers from san pablo could be facing hate crime charges from acts of vandalism in pinol. someone called to report the taggers. six cars and a garage door were spray painted and there were swastikas on the cars. >>>-- a decision has been delayed on george lucas plan to turn the old grady ranch into a movie set. a concern is a creek restoration project. >>> there is a move in san francisco to force munni to be more welcoming to baby strollers. right now it's up to the bus driv
dr. matthew lea says there are no easy answers.ns and asian americans in general are not as open to seeking mental health help. >> we tend to suppress our feelings, that has to do with a lot of our anger inside, when you repress so much it has to come up. >> reporter: dr. lea and others say this sort of violence is less likely to happen in korea simply because guns are illegal there. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and ktvu.com has continuing coverage of the oikos...
169
169
Apr 7, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. matthew kroenig. >> thank you very much for that introduction. it is a pleasure to be here. i think many of us would agree that iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program poses perhaps the greatest emerging challenge to the country, and deciding on how to deal with it is the most important issue facing the united states government now. as i see it, they're all in three ways this issue will be resolved. first, a diplomatic settlement, second, acquiesced to a nuclear iran, or we or israel can take military action. i think a diplomatic settlement would be ideal if we could get it, but i believe there is good reason to believe that we can not. it is hard to a mention any overlap to what the supreme leader would agree to in terms of constraints on the nuclear program that would reassure washington and the international community that the nuclear program is no longer a problem. as beverly kirk pointed out, we plan to return to negotiations with iran, but they said they would not be willing to talk to the enrichment program. a european diplomat said "maybe miracles happen, call on th
dr. matthew kroenig. >> thank you very much for that introduction. it is a pleasure to be here. i think many of us would agree that iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program poses perhaps the greatest emerging challenge to the country, and deciding on how to deal with it is the most important issue facing the united states government now. as i see it, they're all in three ways this issue will be resolved. first, a diplomatic settlement, second, acquiesced to a nuclear iran, or we or israel...
170
170
Apr 1, 2012
04/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. steve show and joe matthews, former homicide detective and criminal investigator from miami beach, florida. welcome, gentlemen. all right, dr. baden if the fight that occurred before trayvon martin was shot is as severe as the zimmermans are leading us to believe what would you expect to see on trayvon's body? >> on trayvon's body. >> judge jeanine: on trayvon. >> first of all, a bull let hole that would tell the person doing the autopsy how far away the weapon was at the time of discharge and the position of the two people at the time of discharge which is very important. we don't know anything about that yet because they haven't released that report. usually in a severe struggle there may be injuries to the happens or face if they were struck. >> judge jeanine: let's take a look at this sound on tape. >> george was out of breath. he was barely conscious. his last thing he remembers doing was moving his head from the concrete to the grass so that if he was banged one more time he wouldn't be wearing diapers for the rest of his life and being spoonfed by his brother and there would have be
dr. steve show and joe matthews, former homicide detective and criminal investigator from miami beach, florida. welcome, gentlemen. all right, dr. baden if the fight that occurred before trayvon martin was shot is as severe as the zimmermans are leading us to believe what would you expect to see on trayvon's body? >> on trayvon's body. >> judge jeanine: on trayvon. >> first of all, a bull let hole that would tell the person doing the autopsy how far away the weapon was at the...
245
245
Apr 16, 2012
04/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. oz, dana perino, lewis black, and chris matthews. >> i get nervous because this is a different venue. >> to get a list of those competing, visit our web site, wjla.com. i also have to mention that alec revealed to us today that he is a big fan of the washington redskins. who knew? live from constitution hall, natasha barrett, abc 7 news. >> wow. >> we will have to watch the show and see if there are any clues about the redskins. way to go. capstans, get ready to rocky game 3 in the playoff series against the boston bruins. game 3 is at the horizon center tonight at 7:30 p.m. they are playing strong with the goalie stepping up with some huge saves. britt mchenry of the the verizon center and she will bring us all of the pregame info coming up in sports. >> rocking the red tonight. the new gadget that could be released for those who s nore. >> two motorcyclist killed on this road within 36 >> you are watching abc 7 news a t 5. >> and local staff sergeant facing charges after being accused of brutally beating a 13-year-old stepson. >> the man in the boy's mother is in jail and the boy is
dr. oz, dana perino, lewis black, and chris matthews. >> i get nervous because this is a different venue. >> to get a list of those competing, visit our web site, wjla.com. i also have to mention that alec revealed to us today that he is a big fan of the washington redskins. who knew? live from constitution hall, natasha barrett, abc 7 news. >> wow. >> we will have to watch the show and see if there are any clues about the redskins. way to go. capstans, get ready to...
343
343
Apr 21, 2012
04/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. martin luther king he calm to talk with students and mark matthews was able to talk to him. >> congressman john lewis began by telling students where he came from. >> i grew up in on a farm in rural alabama 50 miles from montgomery. >> and how far the country has come. >> i saw sign that's said white men, colored men. >> as a child he wasn't allowed in the library, couldn't eat at the lunch counter, his parents told him that is just the way it. >> don't get in the bay. -- way. don't get in trouble. >> in 1955 he heard of rosa parks and words of martin luther king. and by 1963, he was one of the key note speakers in the march on washington. now, the last living speaker on stage the day martin luther king delivered his dream speech. >> my mother and father, my grandparents and great grandparents said don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but i was inspired to get in trouble. to get in the way. good trouble. necessary trouble. >> for an hour he challenged students to get involved, organize against violence and injustice. and he told me the killing of trayvon martin reminds him of the ly
dr. martin luther king he calm to talk with students and mark matthews was able to talk to him. >> congressman john lewis began by telling students where he came from. >> i grew up in on a farm in rural alabama 50 miles from montgomery. >> and how far the country has come. >> i saw sign that's said white men, colored men. >> as a child he wasn't allowed in the library, couldn't eat at the lunch counter, his parents told him that is just the way it. >> don't...
151
151
Apr 20, 2012
04/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. martin luther king junior and spoke with abc 7 news political reporter mark matthews and what did he have to say about this controversial case? >> well, he came here to talk to students about his growing up. as son of a share cropper in alabama. growing up the son of a share cropper daring to walk into a whites only waiting room. all of the time he's been preaching nonviolent resistance to injustice, his thoughts on trayvon martin were in line with that message, john lewis began with telling students where he came from and how far the country has come. he was not allowed in town library. you could not eat at the town lunch counter. his parents told him that is just the way sit, don't make trouble. he was a key note speaker on the march on washington now the day king delivered his dream speech he is inspired others to follow king's dream after more than. >> what happened in florida tends to drama ties the fact that racism is deeply embedded in american society. it's not just racism in itself but the scars and the legacy. and we must continue to work together as a people and as a natio
dr. martin luther king junior and spoke with abc 7 news political reporter mark matthews and what did he have to say about this controversial case? >> well, he came here to talk to students about his growing up. as son of a share cropper in alabama. growing up the son of a share cropper daring to walk into a whites only waiting room. all of the time he's been preaching nonviolent resistance to injustice, his thoughts on trayvon martin were in line with that message, john lewis began with...
106
106
Apr 24, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew is here. jason is here. we're also joined by dr.ichael bierd who is the chief science officer here at the center. doc, i won't belabor the point. what are the results? >> well, we did a battery of dna tests on the samples that you submitted. and we determined with scientific certainty you do not share a common biological ancestry. >> holy cow. >> absolutely 100%? >> yes. we did a battery of tests. including a y chromosome test. >> matthew, this has been a long search for you. and now the search continues. how are you feeling? >> well, i don't know how to feel. i mean, i was hoping i could put this behind me one way or the other. >> reporter: despite the news he's not charles manson's son, most people would be overjoyed. matthew feels his long search for a father has ended in vain. >> it seems like a universal practical joke on me. that's the only lead i had. now i have no chance of meeting or knowing my biological father. to know anything about it. >> reporter: while roberts is frustrated, freeman hoped to gain an uncle that might h
matthew is here. jason is here. we're also joined by dr.ichael bierd who is the chief science officer here at the center. doc, i won't belabor the point. what are the results? >> well, we did a battery of dna tests on the samples that you submitted. and we determined with scientific certainty you do not share a common biological ancestry. >> holy cow. >> absolutely 100%? >> yes. we did a battery of tests. including a y chromosome test. >> matthew, this has been a...
188
188
Apr 24, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew a deejay in l.a.'s san fernando valley. the question, are these two men related? we're here together. we're also joined by dr.el bierd who is the chief doctor at the center. what are the results? >> well, we did dna tests and we determined with scientific certainty you do not share a common biological ancestry. >> holy cow. >> absolutely 100%? >> yes. we did a battery of tests. >> matthew, this has been a long search for you. and now the search continues. how are you feeling? >> well, i don't know how to feel. i mean, i was hoping i could put this behind me one way or the other. >> reporter: despite the news he's not charles manson's son, most people would be overjoyed. matthew feels his long search for a father has ended in vain. >> it seems like a universal practical joke on me. that's the only lead i had. now i have no chance of knowing my father. >> reporter: freeman was hoping to gain an uncle. for both men, the search to understand themselves goes on. >> so miguel, it's interesting. most people would be appalled to have manson as his father. is he now upset he has no idea who it could be? >> reporter: h
matthew a deejay in l.a.'s san fernando valley. the question, are these two men related? we're here together. we're also joined by dr.el bierd who is the chief doctor at the center. what are the results? >> well, we did dna tests and we determined with scientific certainty you do not share a common biological ancestry. >> holy cow. >> absolutely 100%? >> yes. we did a battery of tests. >> matthew, this has been a long search for you. and now the search continues....