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dr. scott white from drexel university. he's live for us right now in the operations center. >> dr. white, thanks for being with us. first, let's talk about the raids today and talk about the intelligence that french authorities used to zero in on the terrorists >> good evening. they would have used a lot of different things. refreshing the individuals that blew themselves up that day, their bodies would not have been incinerated so they would have been able to take any forensic evidence off of their clothing and would have had wallets, identification cards and there would have been cc-tv cameras in that area and computers would have taken grainy images and make they very clear, license plates on vehicles and there's over 11,000 people in france that have been tagged by the security services somewhere on a threat list, so once you get that initial hit it's easy then to go through your database and find out any connections those people may have had to others. >> back here at home, dr. white, what do we know? how is intelligence working with the u.s. government to keep us safe? >> good
dr. scott white from drexel university. he's live for us right now in the operations center. >> dr. white, thanks for being with us. first, let's talk about the raids today and talk about the intelligence that french authorities used to zero in on the terrorists >> good evening. they would have used a lot of different things. refreshing the individuals that blew themselves up that day, their bodies would not have been incinerated so they would have been able to take any forensic...
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and they would also say dr. white did not actually shoot him. they claim he didn't have a gun on him. his son spent his life trying to defend his father. the point is we never had a chance to find out because the guards around fired on white and pumped him full of 61 bullets at the time of the assassination in the state capital in baton rouge and there are still questions about what really happened whether by accidents or not accidents that maybe his own guys killed him and it is still very controversial to me. >> he was i think you say 25 at the time? >> yes. >> we have some video. this is his, you'll see his son, dr. wise's son, and you'll david s is done by munuony and lucy kruets and this is from 2014. it is about a minute and at the end you'll see dr. weis after e's been shot. >> my mother has always been very vague. she told me my father was killed in an accidental shooting. half the time they're thinking ha you're son of an assassin. >> the official version is this. dr. weis walked up to huey long, said not a word, and pulled the pistol a
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you cast a black and a white dr. martin luther king jr. why did you do that? e the idea of could actors of different racial persuasions play the same character? could a white actor who was american play a prominent american and have ownership in that legacy? oddly enough, we end up not going with the black actor. the black actor had to drop out because of a family issue. and we had to go with the white actor. >> some people might say this is a great social experiment, content of character not the color of skin. but the writer of the play is outraged. she said the casting of a white king is committing yet another erase your of the black body. sure it might be in the world of pretend but it is disrespectful nonetheless, especially to a community that has a rare moment of witnessing itself both creatively and literally in the world. she was unable to join us tonight but i would like your response to that? >> that is a fair response. as an artist i think we become too sensitive when people respond to our work in a way we may not like or agree with. but i think she
you cast a black and a white dr. martin luther king jr. why did you do that? e the idea of could actors of different racial persuasions play the same character? could a white actor who was american play a prominent american and have ownership in that legacy? oddly enough, we end up not going with the black actor. the black actor had to drop out because of a family issue. and we had to go with the white actor. >> some people might say this is a great social experiment, content of character...
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dr. scott white is very skeptical. check points he says often mean backups. remember the long lines at the papal visit check points. groups of people he points out are soft targets. >> if you're bottlenecking civilians, bottlenecking people as they move through you're vetting process, that becomes your target. >> white who was formally with the canadian intelligence services agrees with cleve sullivan on the see something say something saying it's a critical last line of defense in a democracy. live in independence hall, john rawlins channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, john. in the wake of the attacks in paris, more than a dozen u.s. governors are threatening to block efforts to allow syrian refugees into their states. the pennsylvania governor tom wolf says his administration will keep working with the federal government to properly screen and reset tell syrian refugees in pennsylvania. a spokesperson for governor wolf issued this statement today saying that "we must not lose sight of the fact that families leaving syria are trying to escape the same
dr. scott white is very skeptical. check points he says often mean backups. remember the long lines at the papal visit check points. groups of people he points out are soft targets. >> if you're bottlenecking civilians, bottlenecking people as they move through you're vetting process, that becomes your target. >> white who was formally with the canadian intelligence services agrees with cleve sullivan on the see something say something saying it's a critical last line of defense in...
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was there an anti-southern bias in the media while they were in the white house? dr. le: i think that she was correct. but, i mean, most people that had not -- that are not from the south had a kind of opinion of who white southerners were that were shaped by the media's coverage of civil rights unrest and protest and violence. and i think that many people had those kinds of assumptions that were not from the south. i should clarify -- and i don't know what she meant when she said bias against southerners, but it would certainly have been more of a bias against whites then against african-american southerners in kind of national media environments. and it was also a time period when image of white southerners were all over popular culture. you had all kinds of television series as the "andy griffith show," "petticoat junction," you know, all kinds of series across the '60s and into the '70s, you know, making comedy out of white southerner's rural lives. and so, that's part of it as well. ms. swain: on this concept of acceptance in the public image, she wrote in her mem
was there an anti-southern bias in the media while they were in the white house? dr. le: i think that she was correct. but, i mean, most people that had not -- that are not from the south had a kind of opinion of who white southerners were that were shaped by the media's coverage of civil rights unrest and protest and violence. and i think that many people had those kinds of assumptions that were not from the south. i should clarify -- and i don't know what she meant when she said bias against...
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dr. scott white has studied terrorism since his days in the canadian army. while the intentional attack of unarmed people is ruthless to us he says not to the trigger men or those they hope to recruit to their cause. to them the targets are not innocent people but something much less. >> once you have you if i the target and dehumanize them the process of taking a life becomes very easy. >> reporter: attacks like paris a fact of life prior incidents have meant security changes think getting on an airplane now sporting events require similar security but what about extending to where we eat, to where we shop. >> onto live that way so i think as a society we have to make a determination of what level -- what is the price of security we want and if we want security to instrange pon our liberties as a society, then we're not true a truly a fe people. >> reporter: the most important thing people can do is pay attention to their surrounding and if they see something amiss to let authorities know, the old see something say something. we are standing in what is prob
dr. scott white has studied terrorism since his days in the canadian army. while the intentional attack of unarmed people is ruthless to us he says not to the trigger men or those they hope to recruit to their cause. to them the targets are not innocent people but something much less. >> once you have you if i the target and dehumanize them the process of taking a life becomes very easy. >> reporter: attacks like paris a fact of life prior incidents have meant security changes think...
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race for the white house -- dr.in puerto rico, calling for statehood at a rally in san juan. the u.s. territory will award 23 delegates in the republican primary. in reaction to donald trump's performance on "saturday night show had its highest rating in nearly four years. a giant sinkhole opened up in an in radiant, lot mississippi, swallowing at least 14 vehicles. 50 feet wide and 30 feet deep. nobody was hurt. rain could hamper recovery efforts, but they expect to move the vehicles and three to five days. houston police are looking for the driver who ran over a 14-year-old girl outside of a school, caught on camera. officers say that is start it with a fight between a group of teenaged girls. one of the girls got into her car and took off, running over a 14-year-old. >> my daughter is literally fighting for her life. worstd not do this to my enemy, never in a billion years. kimberly: she suffered several broken bones. the police have identified the passenger, but so far, no sign of the driver. the governing body
race for the white house -- dr.in puerto rico, calling for statehood at a rally in san juan. the u.s. territory will award 23 delegates in the republican primary. in reaction to donald trump's performance on "saturday night show had its highest rating in nearly four years. a giant sinkhole opened up in an in radiant, lot mississippi, swallowing at least 14 vehicles. 50 feet wide and 30 feet deep. nobody was hurt. rain could hamper recovery efforts, but they expect to move the vehicles and...
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white house. tonight, the election exactly one year away, and dr. ben carson feeling the heat after being challenged on his past. meanwhile, donald trump, having no problem playing comedian. mary bruce with the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: tonight, new scrutiny into ben carson's past intensifying, and he's pushing back. >> the burden of proof is not on me to corroborate everything i've ever talked about. >> reporter: first, his campaign clarifying that he was never admitted, or even applied to west point. after originally claiming he was offered a scholarship. and today, defending his account in his book about a test he took at yale. the "wall street journal" raising questions about whether he was named the most honest student in class. carson responding on facebook. posting this 1970 article from the school paper that he says backs up his story. though his account is more detailed. and the "wall street journal" also questions another carson story from high school, saying he shielded a group of white students during riots after dr. k
white house. tonight, the election exactly one year away, and dr. ben carson feeling the heat after being challenged on his past. meanwhile, donald trump, having no problem playing comedian. mary bruce with the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: tonight, new scrutiny into ben carson's past intensifying, and he's pushing back. >> the burden of proof is not on me to corroborate everything i've ever talked about. >> reporter: first, his campaign clarifying that he was...
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dr. phil: you said, i got to a point where everything just kind of goes white and -- >> right. that. >> dr. phil: and then later i kind of come back in to focus and i don't know what happened between that point and this point. >> right. >> dr. phil: in th just a blur. >> right. >> dr. phil: would you agree that's not good?ere is >> yes, that i got that angry, yes. or that upset. because it happened when i get -- it happened when my dad died, too. dr. phil: and would you think that's dangerous? for you and others? >> yeah. i mean, i've never done it >> before. except for twice. so -- [laughter] i don't know. hopefully nothing bad happens. >> dr. phil: yeah. but when you're -- you don't know what's going on. you could fall down, you could pick something up and hit somebody in the head with it. >> right. >> dr. phil: you could do any number of things. >> correct. >> dr. phil: so that would suggest toat you suggest to yourself, you know what? i'm letting myself get way too worked up here. >> right. >> dr. phil: and you're never more vulnerable -- you're always at your weakest when y
dr. phil: you said, i got to a point where everything just kind of goes white and -- >> right. that. >> dr. phil: and then later i kind of come back in to focus and i don't know what happened between that point and this point. >> right. >> dr. phil: in th just a blur. >> right. >> dr. phil: would you agree that's not good?ere is >> yes, that i got that angry, yes. or that upset. because it happened when i get -- it happened when my dad died, too. dr....
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. >> well now to the race for the white house. dr.ho has been surgerying in the polls is facing intense scrutiny tonight over claims that he made about west point. he says as 17 year old he was offered a scholarship to that elite military academy but he never applied. tonight you hear carson explanation here's the tom. >>reporter: tonight dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations that part of his life story don't add up. car so that has scholarship to west point as recently a a month ago on pbs. >> i was offered full schola scholarship to west point go to dinners. met general west more land. >>reporter: he has written about it in his book. company confirming tonight that not only was he never admitted to west point he never even applied. about that scholarship? telling us maybe the words are inaccurate but that as top rotc student in detroit carson was told would he gain acceptance by west point officials and that was in effect getting a scholarship because nobody pay as dime. west point says they can't confirm or den
. >> well now to the race for the white house. dr.ho has been surgerying in the polls is facing intense scrutiny tonight over claims that he made about west point. he says as 17 year old he was offered a scholarship to that elite military academy but he never applied. tonight you hear carson explanation here's the tom. >>reporter: tonight dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations that part of his life story don't add up. car so that has scholarship to west point as...
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white house. it appears that dr. ben carson's mouth is getting into trouble. he's catching heat for comments he made about his upbringing. he said that his campaign admitted that a central point of one of carson's personal stories was fabricated. in a false a full scholarship and admission to the u.s. military academy at west. we have learned they had no record have him applying. much less being extended edition to the school. -- admission to the school. a new report from the government found that employers added 271,000 jobs last month. that's the most since last december. the unemployment dropped to 5% and that is the lowest in seven years. at noon, on abc 7 news a trick played on law enforcement in maryland and pennsylvania. what they're saying about reports of children finding needles and halloween candy. a whopper of a situation in a restaurant's drive-through. have a manager in a customer ended up in a fight. preparing for one of the biggest high school football games in our area this year. a look at the big matchup between two undefeated teams. doug: it
white house. it appears that dr. ben carson's mouth is getting into trouble. he's catching heat for comments he made about his upbringing. he said that his campaign admitted that a central point of one of carson's personal stories was fabricated. in a false a full scholarship and admission to the u.s. military academy at west. we have learned they had no record have him applying. much less being extended edition to the school. -- admission to the school. a new report from the government found...
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." >> all right vernon thank you, on this election day the race for the white house is heating up. dr. ben carson has taken the lead for the gop according to the national poll as republicans call for change ahead of their next debate next week. >> reporter: ripping into his republican rivals once again, gop presidential candidate, donald trump exclusively says that ben carson does not have the experience to be president. >> you have to run the military and take care of the vets. >> this is what ben is doing, inching his way up in the polls, it shows retired neurosurgeon carson has frontrunner status and this comes as the gop candidates battle it out under upcoming rules, after a debate hosted by cnbc. >> they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. >> and president obama weighed in on the presidential candidates and their debate demands. >> if you can't handle those guys, i don't think the chinese and russians are going to be too worried about you. >> the gop team seemingly falling apart and say they will not sign on to a plan that everyone agreed to in the last minute. trump wants t
." >> all right vernon thank you, on this election day the race for the white house is heating up. dr. ben carson has taken the lead for the gop according to the national poll as republicans call for change ahead of their next debate next week. >> reporter: ripping into his republican rivals once again, gop presidential candidate, donald trump exclusively says that ben carson does not have the experience to be president. >> you have to run the military and take care of...
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now to the race for the white house. dr. ben carson on is facing intense scrutiny this morning over claims he recently made about west point. he said as a 17-year-old he was offered a scholarship to the elite mill tar academy, but he never applied. he is now giving his full explanation. here's abc news reporter with the story. >> dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations that part of his life story doesn't add up. carson has repeatedly said he was offered a scholarship to west point as recently as a month ago on pbs. >> i was offered a full scholarship to west point, got to meet a general, go to the congressional dins are. >> it was something he's written about in his books. his campaign confirms not only was he never admitted to west point, he never each applied. and about the scholarship tell us maybe the words are inaccurate, but as a top rotc student in detroit, carson was told he would gain acceptance by west point officials and that was in effect getting a scholarship because nobody pace a dime. they c
now to the race for the white house. dr. ben carson on is facing intense scrutiny this morning over claims he recently made about west point. he said as a 17-year-old he was offered a scholarship to the elite mill tar academy, but he never applied. he is now giving his full explanation. here's abc news reporter with the story. >> dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations that part of his life story doesn't add up. carson has repeatedly said he was offered a scholarship to...
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. >>> in the race for the white house, dr. ben carson is known for his quiet, calm demeanor.tark contrast to the portrait carson himself paints of himself as a young man. he described himself as angry and violent with a temper he calls pathological. people interviewed by cnn who knew carson back then are surpriseded by that description. our senior washington correspondent joe johns has more on the tale of two ben carsons. >> candidates can come -- >> reporter: ben carson's quiet dignified approach is a big part of his appeal but he says his calm demeanor was carved out of a violent past. >> as a teenager, i would go after people with rocks and bricks and baseball bats and hammers. >> reporter: carson wrote in his book about striking a schoolmate in the face with a combination lock, nearly punching his mother, smashing a kid's face with a rock. carson said he also tried to kill a friend identified as bob in a disagreement over the radio. he describes as temper as pathological. a disease that made him totally irrational. >> i had a large camping knife. i tried to stab him in th
. >>> in the race for the white house, dr. ben carson is known for his quiet, calm demeanor.tark contrast to the portrait carson himself paints of himself as a young man. he described himself as angry and violent with a temper he calls pathological. people interviewed by cnn who knew carson back then are surpriseded by that description. our senior washington correspondent joe johns has more on the tale of two ben carsons. >> candidates can come -- >> reporter: ben carson's...
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now to the race to the white house. dr. on is facing intense scrutiny this morning over claims he recently made about west point. he said as a 17-year-old he was offered a scholarship to the elite military academy, but he never applied of he is now giving his full explanation. here's abc news reporter with the story. >> dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations that part of his life story doesn't add up. carson has repeatedly said he was offered a scholarship to west point as recently as a month ago on pbs. >> i was offered a full scholarship to west point, got to meet a general, go to the congressional dinners. >> it was something he's written about in his books. his campaign confirms not only was he never admitted to west point, he never each applied. and about the scholarship tell us maybe the words are inaccurate, but as a top rotc student in detroit, carson was told he would gain acceptance by west point officials and that was in effect getting a scholarship because nobody pays a dime. west point says
now to the race to the white house. dr. on is facing intense scrutiny this morning over claims he recently made about west point. he said as a 17-year-old he was offered a scholarship to the elite military academy, but he never applied of he is now giving his full explanation. here's abc news reporter with the story. >> dr. ben carson forced to explain himself after accusations that part of his life story doesn't add up. carson has repeatedly said he was offered a scholarship to west...
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white house. a new poll puts dr. ben carson ahead of donald trump tonight. the surge has put the former gop frontrunner on the attack. ripping into his republican rivals once again, donald trump exclusively on good morning america this morning said the have the experience to be president. >> i' veterans. >> here inching his way up in the polls. a new nbc wall street journal poll shows that there tired neurosurgeon has frontrunner status and place for -- >> they cannot handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. >> if you cannot handle those guys, than i do not think the chinese and the russians are many gop campaign' s say they will not sign on to a plan that everybody reported he agreed to debates going forward. donald trump to stay out of the donald does debate controversy. >> i want to answer the questions and be done with it. re staying above the fray when it comes to the debate. >> donald trump continues to consider some of the gop contenders as his future v.p.. he will not reveal though who though until he wins the nomination. seven passengers kicked off a flig
white house. a new poll puts dr. ben carson ahead of donald trump tonight. the surge has put the former gop frontrunner on the attack. ripping into his republican rivals once again, donald trump exclusively on good morning america this morning said the have the experience to be president. >> i' veterans. >> here inching his way up in the polls. a new nbc wall street journal poll shows that there tired neurosurgeon has frontrunner status and place for -- >> they cannot handle a...
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call or visit us online today >>> let's get to the race for the white house. dr. ben carson is getting increasingly assertive now in rejecting the questions raised about his violent teenager years. cnn reporters including our own maeve reston has attempted to corroborate the incidents that car sop -- carson describes vividly in his book "gifted hand s. "but then he launched into an attack on the media. here is part of the interview with cnn's alisyn camerota. >> well, it is pathetic and what the media does is try to get you distracted about all of the stuff so you won't talk about the things that are important, and we have so many important things. i am not proud of the fact that i had these rage episodes, but i am proud of the fact that i was able to get over them. >> look, of course. >> my message has been that you can escape from that angry. >> yes, people are resonating with that message. >> and members of my family, i understand that, and i will not let them be victimized again by the media, and if you choose to believe that i am incapable of these act, that
call or visit us online today >>> let's get to the race for the white house. dr. ben carson is getting increasingly assertive now in rejecting the questions raised about his violent teenager years. cnn reporters including our own maeve reston has attempted to corroborate the incidents that car sop -- carson describes vividly in his book "gifted hand s. "but then he launched into an attack on the media. here is part of the interview with cnn's alisyn camerota. >> well,...
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>>ur top story, donald trump back on top of the republican race for the white house, he is leading dr dr. carson, carl cameron with our report. >> reporter: donald trump arrived at new hampshire state house to file for first primary ballot in 14 weeks, he is first to pay $1,000 and secure his spot on the nation's primary ballot next year. >> make america great again. that is what we're going to do. >> reporter: after a few recent polls where she was behind, a new fox poll shows trump slightly ahead of carson, ted cruz and marco rubio were surging and tied for third, and. jeb bush and the west of the candidates are in single digits, after filing, trump met with the press core corps. >> bep carso den carson does not have ap aptitude to bring the jobs back ordeal with mexico or china. >> reporter: trump reraises questions about rubio's past financial struggles. and using a credit card for florida for lavish expenses when he was speaker of the house. >> check on how he runs things with his credit cards. >> reporter: he also announced plans to begin his tv and radio ad flits for those atta
>>ur top story, donald trump back on top of the republican race for the white house, he is leading dr dr. carson, carl cameron with our report. >> reporter: donald trump arrived at new hampshire state house to file for first primary ballot in 14 weeks, he is first to pay $1,000 and secure his spot on the nation's primary ballot next year. >> make america great again. that is what we're going to do. >> reporter: after a few recent polls where she was behind, a new fox...
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turning to the race for the white house. with dr. ben carson defending himself in a testy exchange with the media. carson said he did not mislead anyone when he claimed he received a full scholarship offer to west point. his rival donald trump under fire today. protests are planned in advance of his hosting "saturday night live." here is nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: on the heels of the first campaign ads. >> i'm donald trump. candidate for president. >> it's "saturday night live." >> reporter: trump will take the stage in new york city tonight. >> i love this hair. >> reporter: despite protests from the latino groups and hundreds of thousands of petitioned signatures trying to stop him. security already on high alert for anyone trying to disrupt the broadcast. over the decades, the donald has show. both the real version. >> it is better for "saturday night live" that i'm here. >> reporter: and the fake. >> i'm the prince of the city. when you are in my office, you treat me with respect. >> reporter: famous for the biting political sa
turning to the race for the white house. with dr. ben carson defending himself in a testy exchange with the media. carson said he did not mislead anyone when he claimed he received a full scholarship offer to west point. his rival donald trump under fire today. protests are planned in advance of his hosting "saturday night live." here is nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: on the heels of the first campaign ads. >> i'm donald trump. candidate for president. >> it's...
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on the democratic side white house candidate bernie sanders campaigned in dr. martin luther king jr.'s hometown of atlanta last night. sanders applauded king's legacy calling him revolutionary who fought the establishment on issues from race relations to economic policy. sanders' rival hillary clinton was in nevada last night, addressing the syrian refugee controversy. she told reporters that taking a hard line against admitting refugees to the u.s. is a mistake. she said doing so hurts law enforcement's ability to build ties with muslim communities. leaders in lehigh county say they feel the syrian refugees are victims of fear mongering over terrorism. the lehigh valley has one of the largest syrian communities in the country. and has taken in 44 refugees since last march. officials in allentown feel the refugees are being demon sized by political enemies. allentown mayor recalled one resident who feared the refugees would decapitate her. >> we have a very stringent process that is scanning folks that are coming into this kuchblt i can guarantee you nobody is
on the democratic side white house candidate bernie sanders campaigned in dr. martin luther king jr.'s hometown of atlanta last night. sanders applauded king's legacy calling him revolutionary who fought the establishment on issues from race relations to economic policy. sanders' rival hillary clinton was in nevada last night, addressing the syrian refugee controversy. she told reporters that taking a hard line against admitting refugees to the u.s. is a mistake. she said doing so hurts law...
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dr. bethune and eleanor roosevelt when she met with them in 1938. so this is a very historic and precious hat to us. is this white >> yes. yes. >> organizers say dr. height wore hats because her mother taught her that the way you dress is a sign of respect for yourself and for others. height passed away five years ago at the age of 98. >> i always remember those hats. beautiful there. >>> we don't know when or if prince george will ever become the king of england, but now we know what he'll look like if he does take over the reins. the toddler is just a few months past his second birthday and this is what he'll look like when he's 7. this change progression imagery was created by scientists at the university of bradford in england. here's what the prince will look like at the age o 20 and here's what the prince will look like when he gets to be six decades old, 60. the university also did princess charlotte. take a look here. she just celebrated her first birthday two months ago. here's what the princess will look like at age 7 and here's what she'll look like at age 20 and here's what she'll look like when she t
dr. bethune and eleanor roosevelt when she met with them in 1938. so this is a very historic and precious hat to us. is this white >> yes. yes. >> organizers say dr. height wore hats because her mother taught her that the way you dress is a sign of respect for yourself and for others. height passed away five years ago at the age of 98. >> i always remember those hats. beautiful there. >>> we don't know when or if prince george will ever become the king of england, but...
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professor seen in the video may on social media, the political correct to the extreme - dr ed dorn teaches civil years of white privilege as it some people very angry very uncomfortable, very nervous" universities around the country have been plagued with racial incidents this year. video of a university of oklahoma fraternity singing a racist song went viral... ere were protests at duke a ater a student hung a noose from a tree... another student in mississippi hung a noose around a statute of the school's first black student... hundreds prrtested at ucla after students wore blackface to a party... protesters saying, because of you guys at u the university has made good on one of its promises by appointing the first ever diversity officer, a black law professor. 300 black crosses are on display at a new york college. each one represents an unarmed person who was either killed by police or died in police custody in the u-s in the past three years. organizers are hoping the project will get people to start a biggg discussioo of our ststents are going to be some of the challenges that many of the people they wil
professor seen in the video may on social media, the political correct to the extreme - dr ed dorn teaches civil years of white privilege as it some people very angry very uncomfortable, very nervous" universities around the country have been plagued with racial incidents this year. video of a university of oklahoma fraternity singing a racist song went viral... ere were protests at duke a ater a student hung a noose from a tree... another student in mississippi hung a noose around a...
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dr. carson. moderator: mr. trump, a federal appeals court just dealt a blow to the obama administration's plan to prevent the deportation of five million people living in this country illegally. the white house is appealingingo the supreme court. at the heart of this issue, is the effect that illegal immigrants are having on our economy, what will you do about it? >> i was so happy yesterday when i saw that decision come down. that was an unbelievable decision. and we don't have enough of those decisions coming down. he of the executive order,
dr. carson. moderator: mr. trump, a federal appeals court just dealt a blow to the obama administration's plan to prevent the deportation of five million people living in this country illegally. the white house is appealingingo the supreme court. at the heart of this issue, is the effect that illegal immigrants are having on our economy, what will you do about it? >> i was so happy yesterday when i saw that decision come down. that was an unbelievable decision. and we don't have enough of...
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white house. the election exactly one year away, and dr. ben carson feeling the heat after being challenged on his past. meanwhile, donald trump, having no problem playing the part. mary bruce with the latest from the campaign trail. scrutiny into ben carson's past intensifying, and he's pushing back. >> the burden of proof is not on me. >> reporter: first, his campaign clarifying that he was never admitted or even applied to west point, and today, defending his account in his book about a test he took in yale. the "wall street journal" raing questions about whether he was named t most honest student in class. and carson posting this 1970 article from the school paper that sayhe says backs up his story. and another story from high school, saying he shielded a group of white students durg riots. >> anybody, goingng back cades, that person, i will sit at their knee and learn. >> reporter: donald trump pouncing on the accusations. back to busines today, after some funny business. live from new york, it was the donald being donald. >> i have my
white house. the election exactly one year away, and dr. ben carson feeling the heat after being challenged on his past. meanwhile, donald trump, having no problem playing the part. mary bruce with the latest from the campaign trail. scrutiny into ben carson's past intensifying, and he's pushing back. >> the burden of proof is not on me. >> reporter: first, his campaign clarifying that he was never admitted or even applied to west point, and today, defending his account in his book...
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development investigators have been analysing for years, the health of poorly educate white americans >>> let's bring in dr david newman. we appreciate you coming in. just first were you surprised by these findings? >> i think everybody was probably surprised by these findings. it's an aggregated statistical paper that looks at everything that has been going on over the last 15 years. people up on the public health side have noticed this, but this puts it all together >>> what do you make of it? >> there's a lot going on here. clearly the isolation of this group compared to other groups and the trend lines looking so different for this group than everyone else is a big concern >>> some of the reasons, it covered a lot of ground, right, but the thing that seemed to keep jumping out at me was the suicide rate. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, a number of things to say. when you're trying to talk about cause and effect or understanding what underlies this kind of data the first thing to know is obviously this is an observational study that is looking at statistics and you can never say anything de
development investigators have been analysing for years, the health of poorly educate white americans >>> let's bring in dr david newman. we appreciate you coming in. just first were you surprised by these findings? >> i think everybody was probably surprised by these findings. it's an aggregated statistical paper that looks at everything that has been going on over the last 15 years. people up on the public health side have noticed this, but this puts it all together...
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dr. carson in the white house. applause] that's, that's my wish. >> i can't think of a better person to endorse anyone. but thank you, george. i learned so much from george over the years. he was known as mr. noll. he was the frugal financial guy that turned everybody down when ever they wanted to spend money all those years. [laughter] so a lot of what you're now is because of his financial management and help to this university. but i also have another visitor today. and i want to welcome dr. ben carson to liberty. [cheers and applause] my sister is a surgeon, like dr. carson, and he performed the first successful separation of twins conjoined at the head, back of the head, and he has 67 honorary doctorate degrees. it may be too bad that we didn't get one for you this morning so you could get to 68. [laughter] but we will mail it to you. [laughter] please welcome dr. ben carson to liberty. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. well, candy and i are absolutely delighted to be here with you today
dr. carson in the white house. applause] that's, that's my wish. >> i can't think of a better person to endorse anyone. but thank you, george. i learned so much from george over the years. he was known as mr. noll. he was the frugal financial guy that turned everybody down when ever they wanted to spend money all those years. [laughter] so a lot of what you're now is because of his financial management and help to this university. but i also have another visitor today. and i want to...
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dr. carson talk about foreign policy it's like a white knuckle affair, like oh, god, is he going to finishe answer? i'm in the sure. there is no projection of confidence when it comes to foreign policy. >> what is unfortunate is that bush's answer was so bad, then, carly fiorina jumped in, then, marco rubio jumped in and gave the answer. rubio shined in the debate. >> rubio and cruz are said to have had a very strong night. what did you make of it, bill, as a democrat? >> well, i think that rubio did have a strong night. in a lot of different ways but when you look at what the candidates are saying answers are so divorced from fact. if you translate what's happening on stage here to what is going to happen in the general election it's going to be tough for these nominees. fiorina saying i didn't just meet putin in a green room. she did. >> stand by that. i want to show people that moment. she sort of took a shot about trump but i met him in a green room, i know him. here is what happened. here is a clip of her on fanlli. >> i have met him not in a green room for a show, but in a private me
dr. carson talk about foreign policy it's like a white knuckle affair, like oh, god, is he going to finishe answer? i'm in the sure. there is no projection of confidence when it comes to foreign policy. >> what is unfortunate is that bush's answer was so bad, then, carly fiorina jumped in, then, marco rubio jumped in and gave the answer. rubio shined in the debate. >> rubio and cruz are said to have had a very strong night. what did you make of it, bill, as a democrat? >>...
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dr. congit, his wife and close friend were in this white bmw on friday the 13th. >> i heard a big bang, bang. like, oh, my god. i said what's happening? >> a tour bus driver lost control. the driver's attorney says he crashed into the cars in an attempt to stop. he says his brother passed out. . >> i was screaming for him. i said, you know, wake up, wake up, we have to get out because it's smoking. >> he says his brother broke his back. the doctor has arm and leg injuries. >> i cannot sleep at night. i'm always putting on my brakes every time i drive. >> he learned the bus was not registered with california public utilities commission and that chp never inspected it. >> very upsetting because it could have been prevented. >> reporter: he says he's thankful for the bus driver. >> he did his best to save lives. >>> police in mendocino county have a man in custody. the adult son of a man whose parents were found murdered inside of a home. he was arrested in ukiah. laura anthony is live at the crime scene. >> reporter: investigators have been here most of the day, waiting for a search warrant to
dr. congit, his wife and close friend were in this white bmw on friday the 13th. >> i heard a big bang, bang. like, oh, my god. i said what's happening? >> a tour bus driver lost control. the driver's attorney says he crashed into the cars in an attempt to stop. he says his brother passed out. . >> i was screaming for him. i said, you know, wake up, wake up, we have to get out because it's smoking. >> he says his brother broke his back. the doctor has arm and leg...
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dr. congit, his wife and close friend were in this white bmw on friday the 13th. >> i heard a big bang, bang. like, oh, my god. i said what's happening? >> a tour bus driver lost control. the driver's attorney says he crashed into the cars in an attempt to stop. he says his brother passed out. . >> i was screaming for him. i said, you know, wake up, wake up, we have to get out because it's smoking. >> he says his brother broke his back. the doctor has arm and leg injuries. >> i cannot sleep at night. i'm always putting on my brakes every time i drive. >> he learned the bus was not registered with california public utilities commission and that chp never inspected it. >> very upsetting because it could have been prevented. >> reporter: he says he's thankful for the bus driver. >> he did his best to save lives. >>> police in mendocino county have a man in custody. the adult son of a man whose parents were found murdered inside of a home. he was arrested in ukiah. laura anthony is live at the crime scene. >> reporter: investigators have been here most of the day, waiting for a search warrant to
dr. congit, his wife and close friend were in this white bmw on friday the 13th. >> i heard a big bang, bang. like, oh, my god. i said what's happening? >> a tour bus driver lost control. the driver's attorney says he crashed into the cars in an attempt to stop. he says his brother passed out. . >> i was screaming for him. i said, you know, wake up, wake up, we have to get out because it's smoking. >> he says his brother broke his back. the doctor has arm and leg...
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white house. donald trump's radio as player in the early primary state, and dr. carson's will air mainly in the south the next two weeks. following moree followed over an illinois police officer accused of staging an elaborate suicide. an organization that assists survivors of officers killed in the line of duty is asking the to return its donation. the club presented a family with a check for $15,000. authorities say yesterday that he was not shot while pursuing suspects in september. instead, they say he took his fears he would be exposed for taking money from a police youth group that he oversaw. developing now, new concerns over air safety as the investigation into the russian plane crash continues. british and u.s. officials now believe it may have been brought down by a bomb. scott goldberg is in new york with the new developments in this midair mystery. as russian rescue teams wrap up their search for more remains of the crash site, growing concerns over what could have caused the airbus to fall out of the sky over the egypt's sinai peninsula. overnight co
white house. donald trump's radio as player in the early primary state, and dr. carson's will air mainly in the south the next two weeks. following moree followed over an illinois police officer accused of staging an elaborate suicide. an organization that assists survivors of officers killed in the line of duty is asking the to return its donation. the club presented a family with a check for $15,000. authorities say yesterday that he was not shot while pursuing suspects in september. instead,...
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dr. manual his brother and close friend were in this white bmw in union square on friday the 13th. >> i justrd a big bang. i said what's happening? >>reporter: city tour bus driver lost control. driver attorney says he crashed into these cars in an attempt to stop. the doctor says his brother passed out. >> i was screaming for him i said wake up wake up we have to get out of the car because it's smoking. >>reporter: he says his brother broke his back. the doctor has arm and leg injurie injuries. >> i can not sleep at night. i'm always looking on my brake. every time i drive. >> following the accident learn the tour bus was not registered for the california public utility commission and chp never inspected it. >> it's very upsetting you know because it could have been prevented. >>reporter: the doctor says he's thankful for the bus driver. >> she did best to really save a lot of lives. >>reporter: in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> police in campbell search for toilet thief not the entire toilet just the seat. this man is accused of stealing a package containing a self washing toilet seat from
dr. manual his brother and close friend were in this white bmw in union square on friday the 13th. >> i justrd a big bang. i said what's happening? >>reporter: city tour bus driver lost control. driver attorney says he crashed into these cars in an attempt to stop. the doctor says his brother passed out. >> i was screaming for him i said wake up wake up we have to get out of the car because it's smoking. >>reporter: he says his brother broke his back. the doctor has arm...
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that is compared to white students with an increase of 2.6 percent. >> dr. carson come obviously, and a lot of numbers and ever so slightly we are narrowing pickup it is there a reason for that gap and how do we eliminate it? >> there is a reason. when you look at the student education -- education which easement, the students that seem to do the very best are the homeschooled students. penned the private school stents next, chtered hool students next and then lastly public school students. in many of the inner cities, the public schools are just atrocious. and i think a lot of the just look around and say, i'm not running anything here so why am i wasting my time here so they drop out. i wonder what would happen if we provided them with a choice. this is what we must be thinking about as a society. how can we enable those children so that we can develop them because we must recognize we only have 330 motion people in the country. and we are competing against china, india who have over a billion people each. we have to develop all of our people and for every
that is compared to white students with an increase of 2.6 percent. >> dr. carson come obviously, and a lot of numbers and ever so slightly we are narrowing pickup it is there a reason for that gap and how do we eliminate it? >> there is a reason. when you look at the student education -- education which easement, the students that seem to do the very best are the homeschooled students. penned the private school stents next, chtered hool students next and then lastly public school...
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stay with c-span for campaign 2016, taking you on the road to the white house on tv, the radio, and c-span.org. >> dr. thomas friedman was our guest on thursdays washington journal. recent riseout the in foodborne illnesses in the united states. this is 45 minutes. washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome back to the program dr. tom friedman who thethe director of center for disease control to talk about foodborne illnesses. what are they exactly? that you getness from eating food either at home or in a restaurant. it generally gives diarrhea and is more common than people realize. there are tens of millions of cases of foodborne illness each year in the u.s., one in six americans will get sick from food every year. some of them are quite severe. a couple thousand people die and over 100,000 hospitalizations. host: what is going on with the nation's food supply? guest: it comes from lots of different places, some of them cleaner than others. it can be contaminated anywhere along the chain from where it's produced on the farm to where it's consumed at the table. any contamination or fail
stay with c-span for campaign 2016, taking you on the road to the white house on tv, the radio, and c-span.org. >> dr. thomas friedman was our guest on thursdays washington journal. recent riseout the in foodborne illnesses in the united states. this is 45 minutes. washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome back to the program dr. tom friedman who thethe director of center for disease control to talk about foodborne illnesses. what are they exactly? that you getness from...
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interview carson claimed when he was in high school he protected white students in his biology lab by hiding them amid violence after dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated but the paper says half a dozen classmates from his class couldn't corroborate that story. throughout the weekend he remained defiant. >> when you write a book with a co-writer and you say there was a class, a lot of times they will put a number or something on it just to give it for meat. obviously decades later i'm not going to remember the course number. >> wouldn't the easiest way to diffuse at least some of these questions be to ask your brother to come out and speak about this? you said it was your mother and your brother who would know about your temper. >> my mother has alzheimer's. >> obviously. >> my brother is not interested in talking to the media and a number of other people aren't, either, that i've talked to. >> vetting is a normal part of the process. did you not expect this? >> i have always said that i expected to be vetted, but being vetted and what is going on with me, you said this 30 years ago, you said this 20 years ago,
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when he says he shielded a group of white classmates during riots after dr. king's assassination. the incident did happen. >> anybody who going back decades can be 100% accurate on everything, if you can show me that person, i will sit at their knee and learn. >> reporter: carson's chief rival, donald trump, pouncing on the accusations. >> it's a weird deal going on. >> reporter: trump back to business after some funny business. ♪ you used to call me on the cell phone ♪ >> reporter: live from new york, it was the donald being donald. >> they don't have my talent, my money, especially my good lucks. -- good looks, but you know what? they're not bad. >> reporter: trump and carson will join six other candidates onstage at the next republican debate on tuesday, which means it's probably safe to say you'll be hearing more about these alleged inconsistencies in carson's past. mary bruce, abc news, washington. >>> democratic presidential hopeful hillary clinton is in new hampshire today. with that state's primary exactly three months from now, she'll officially file her candidacy today.
when he says he shielded a group of white classmates during riots after dr. king's assassination. the incident did happen. >> anybody who going back decades can be 100% accurate on everything, if you can show me that person, i will sit at their knee and learn. >> reporter: carson's chief rival, donald trump, pouncing on the accusations. >> it's a weird deal going on. >> reporter: trump back to business after some funny business. ♪ you used to call me on the cell phone...
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dr. drew, we talked about the crack epidemic and all the other epidemics that hit, heroin hits white communitiesck hit the black communities especially hard. are we past the point of looking at drugs as an urban problem? >> sure. we're there. this last weekend's set of data brings that all the way home. this is white middle class men. this is -- that's who is dying right now. they are getting their hands on these drugs and getting involved with them. and a lot of people talking about treatment and what we ought to do but no one is talking about what the treatment ought to be. i'm surprised that the therapy is replacement treatment. >> dr. drew, you mentioned early childhood trauma. and there should be a treatment set up around that. and a guy named dr. peter breast cot does nonmedical nonprescription work dealing with early childhood trauma which manifests as pain later in their lives. >> singing to the choir. every patient i treat. if you are bad enough to see me you had severe childhood trauma and that needs to be treat. >> thank you. >>> when we come back here, he fought the law. quentin tara
dr. drew, we talked about the crack epidemic and all the other epidemics that hit, heroin hits white communitiesck hit the black communities especially hard. are we past the point of looking at drugs as an urban problem? >> sure. we're there. this last weekend's set of data brings that all the way home. this is white middle class men. this is -- that's who is dying right now. they are getting their hands on these drugs and getting involved with them. and a lot of people talking about...
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dr. ben carson from operating room to the campaign trail. and maybe, according to his supporters, to the white house. we go behind the scenes with >>> i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down, and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> if that was something part of my recollection if it had happen, i would remember it. there could be things that i would remember. i don't remember that, no. >> were american muslims in new jersey cheering on 9/11 when the towers fell? did you hear about that or see that? >> yes. >> did you so he that happening though on 9/11? >> i saw the film of it, yes. >> in new jersey? >> yes. >> okay. focused on this one comment by donald trump about muslims cheering after the towers fell, dr. carson has walked back that statement but trump tweeted out saying via "the washington post" 9/18/01. i want an apology. many have tweeted i am right. here is what the post said. jersey city within hours two jet liners' plowing in the world trade center, law enforcement authoritie
dr. ben carson from operating room to the campaign trail. and maybe, according to his supporters, to the white house. we go behind the scenes with >>> i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down, and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> if that was something part of my recollection if it had happen, i would remember it. there could be things that i would remember. i don't...