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dr. williams, and the program he developed in conjunction with legendary rappers is called hip-hop public beats and the allure of hip-hop to do something revolutionary in the public health sphere. get kids from the inner city to make healthier choices. why did you think this would work? >> i think music is an extremely powerful medium, you know, great poets have described music as being the bridge between heaven and earth, but i see music as the bridge between health education and the streets. ♪ >> the centerpiece of the interventions, whether it's in schools, summer camps or online is clever videos, like this one. ♪ about healthy food selection using a traffic light analogy. ♪ do you help write the music? >> yes, i do get involved, whether i'm sitting down with chuck d. and i'm explaining the traffic light food model, whether i'm sitting down with doug and giving him a mini tutorial about stroke and usually there's a back-and-forth process until i'm happy and they're happy and when we find that balance. >> hip-hop public health began nearly a decade ago as a partnership between williams
dr. williams, and the program he developed in conjunction with legendary rappers is called hip-hop public beats and the allure of hip-hop to do something revolutionary in the public health sphere. get kids from the inner city to make healthier choices. why did you think this would work? >> i think music is an extremely powerful medium, you know, great poets have described music as being the bridge between heaven and earth, but i see music as the bridge between health education and the...
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dr. holly williams. >> each year millions die of colon colon cancer. getting a colon os skobpy every four years. >> doctors can do even better. >>> two days ago mike mcchrystal, a contractor in ohio had a colonoscopy that may have saved his life. >> i said i almost didable see it, so i'm not sure, you know what you're really looking for when you lyricing in there anyway. but he said, you know he almost missed it. >> reporter: colon surgeon dr. james church of the cleveland clinic performed the procedure. >> i found a flat lesion on the right side of his colon that's clearly precancerous in retrospect, easy to miss. i thought to myself boy, it's lucky i found that. >> reporter: co-onlonoscopyies save lives before they turn cancerous. polyps shaped like mushrooms are
dr. holly williams. >> each year millions die of colon colon cancer. getting a colon os skobpy every four years. >> doctors can do even better. >>> two days ago mike mcchrystal, a contractor in ohio had a colonoscopy that may have saved his life. >> i said i almost didable see it, so i'm not sure, you know what you're really looking for when you lyricing in there anyway. but he said, you know he almost missed it. >> reporter: colon surgeon dr. james church of...
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dr. charles williams. can you talk us to -- we have heard about ms.hicago, but this is a scenario that is being played out in a lot of place around the country. >> thanks for having me on. and i appreciate the mother for being so brave and sharing her story. this is a common story, unfortunately. philadelphia is paramount, the major of philadelphia went on tv yesterday and begging philadelphia citizens to buy school supplies for kids. we have not made education a priority. >> but i don't understand this, because we as voters, i don't know that there is much we care more about than education. we vote for education issues, we tell our politicians to lead on education. so how come the cuts get made toad indication? >> we talk about education, but we don't really support it in our communities and homes. one of the biggest we have in education. yes, it's about funding, and teachers need to be responsive, and have technology and buildings that are safe. but part of it starts in the home. kids have to go to school and be prepared to learn, sit still, have so
dr. charles williams. can you talk us to -- we have heard about ms.hicago, but this is a scenario that is being played out in a lot of place around the country. >> thanks for having me on. and i appreciate the mother for being so brave and sharing her story. this is a common story, unfortunately. philadelphia is paramount, the major of philadelphia went on tv yesterday and begging philadelphia citizens to buy school supplies for kids. we have not made education a priority. >> but i...
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dr. william r. spencer, dr. spencer is a legislator from suffolk county, new york, and he is originally from welsh, virginia. mr. rodney saks, mr. saks is the chairman and chief executive officer of monster beverage corporation. ms. amy e. taylor, vice president and general manager of red bull north america. ms. janet wiener, ms. wiener is chief financial officer and chief operations officer for rockstar incorporated, and dr. james r. coughlin, dr. coughlin is the president of coughlin and associates, consultants in food, nutritional chemical toxicology and safety. we welcome you. we are very, very grateful to you each for being here today. this hearing is another step in the efforts that senator durbin, now senator markey and i have led to call attention to the health risks associated with energy drinks. i began my own involvement with energy drinks that combined alcohol with their product when i was attorney general, led a group of my colleagues to successfully urge the fda to ban alcoholic energy drinks for t
dr. william r. spencer, dr. spencer is a legislator from suffolk county, new york, and he is originally from welsh, virginia. mr. rodney saks, mr. saks is the chairman and chief executive officer of monster beverage corporation. ms. amy e. taylor, vice president and general manager of red bull north america. ms. janet wiener, ms. wiener is chief financial officer and chief operations officer for rockstar incorporated, and dr. james r. coughlin, dr. coughlin is the president of coughlin and...
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dr. williams started a program called hip hop public health about ten years ago along with dougie fresh. first lady michele obama is making it part of her national let's move campaign. >> that's great. >>> 6:27 is the time. it's enough to send chills up the spines of many parents. what a group of children found hidden in some bushes at golden gate park. >> schoolchildren in california are missing school at an alarming high rate. how that's linked to crime and what the truancy rates are in bay area counties. >>> traffic is slow. find out why this morning it might take you a little take time to get to work. >> a lot of cloud cover over us so kind of cool, mild for some but there's a little drizzle out there. what about the rain the rest of the week? we'll have your forecast coming up. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads ac
dr. williams started a program called hip hop public health about ten years ago along with dougie fresh. first lady michele obama is making it part of her national let's move campaign. >> that's great. >>> 6:27 is the time. it's enough to send chills up the spines of many parents. what a group of children found hidden in some bushes at golden gate park. >> schoolchildren in california are missing school at an alarming high rate. how that's linked to crime and what the...
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dr. william schact never, always good to see you. >> thank you. >>> they hear it all from players, coachesd under pressure. that story's ahead right here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs morning rounds sponsored by del monte green beans. del monte, bursting with life. ♪ ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) ing au natural. with new all natural lean cuisine honestly good. it's frozen like you've never seen. they've stripped down to only natural ingredients. why? what were you thinking? new lean cuisine honestly good. in the natural frozen meals section. ♪ another one bites the dust ♪ you know that song. we're in the green room to talk with queen latifa about tv shows. talk about tv shows >> your realtime captioner: linda marie ma
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we'll see you next >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." today, dr.dy" debut. plus, see what happens in a special edition of "ask wendy & dr. phil" and all the latest high topics, including liam caught kissing a new girl a day after he and miley split. now, here's wendy!
we'll see you next >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." today, dr.dy" debut. plus, see what happens in a special edition of "ask wendy & dr. phil" and all the latest high topics, including liam caught kissing a new girl a day after he and miley split. now, here's wendy!
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dr. chuck williams who teaches psychology at drexel university. you study these violent video games. what's your conclusion, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on again, bill. look, the research is pretty clear. we have data to show that there is some negative impact from having people consistently consume violent media. both kids and adults. we have longitudinal studies that go back decades. for example, we have watched kids when he were 8 or 9 years old who for example watched tv shows like the dukes of hazard then we followed them through adulthood, middle age and we saw, for example, the kids who watched more tv shows like that when they became adults they had more run-ins with the law, for example. the data has been pretty strong and it's been pretty clear for a number of years. >> what about the video game component? is that more intense than television shows like the dukes of hazard which to me was a mindless, harmless program. so i mean, i can't contradict the study but i can tell you as a kid i watched the westerns and the army shows and those kinds of thing
dr. chuck williams who teaches psychology at drexel university. you study these violent video games. what's your conclusion, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on again, bill. look, the research is pretty clear. we have data to show that there is some negative impact from having people consistently consume violent media. both kids and adults. we have longitudinal studies that go back decades. for example, we have watched kids when he were 8 or 9 years old who for example...
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dr. williams has data where he's run the program, kids actually do buy more healthy food. >> leon harris, medical crisis that nearly cost him his life. but now he's back on the air again. >> good evening, i'm lee on harris. >> leon harris beg his television career at cnn 30 years ago as an intern and camera man who rose to the number two spot in the network satellite department before his talents in front of the camera were discovered a decade later and he began anchoring for cnn. he was on set for the network's coverage manufacture big news stories including the oklahoma city bombings and the 9/11 attacks on the world trade center. >> you're looking at this picture. it is the twin towers of world trade center. >> then in 2003 he moved on to local television as lead anchor for wjla in washington, d.c. all the time he was the picture of health. but recently harris had a real and terrifying brush with death. >> i woke up, like i normally do. i got out of bed. >> but august 1st turned out to be anything but normal. >> i had this incredible sudden pain in my stomach. it felt like a horse had
dr. williams has data where he's run the program, kids actually do buy more healthy food. >> leon harris, medical crisis that nearly cost him his life. but now he's back on the air again. >> good evening, i'm lee on harris. >> leon harris beg his television career at cnn 30 years ago as an intern and camera man who rose to the number two spot in the network satellite department before his talents in front of the camera were discovered a decade later and he began anchoring for...
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dr. william r. spencer. dr. spencer a legislator from new york. he's originally from virginia. mr. rodney sacks. the chairman and chief executive officer of monster beverage corporation, and amy e. tailor. vice president and general manager of red bull north america. mrs. janet wiener. chief financial office and chief operations officer for rockstar incorporated. and dr. james r. cough lynn. he's the president of cough -- we welcome you. we are very, very grateful to you each for being here today. this hearing is another step in the effort that senator durbin, markey, and i have lead to call attention to the health risks associated with energy drinks. i began my own involvement with energy drinks that combine alcohol with their product. and when i was attorney general at a group of my colleagues to successfully urge the fda to ban alcoholic energy drinks for the obvious reason it resulted essentially in energized drunks. the effort to call attention to the potential health risks involves a marketing practice, you've heard them described here. i will have questions about them, and c
dr. william r. spencer. dr. spencer a legislator from new york. he's originally from virginia. mr. rodney sacks. the chairman and chief executive officer of monster beverage corporation, and amy e. tailor. vice president and general manager of red bull north america. mrs. janet wiener. chief financial office and chief operations officer for rockstar incorporated. and dr. james r. cough lynn. he's the president of cough -- we welcome you. we are very, very grateful to you each for being here...
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dr. holly williams.' reporter: while mcdonald's meals may be happy, healthy has been anoth ♪ ham bergers, french fries, pop for you ♪ >> reporter: next year mcdonald's customers will be able to substitute fruit, salad, or a vegetable for french fries. >> the only pressure we have at mcdonald's that we fail to fuel is the customers. any business not doing that will be not be in business. >> reporter: the developies will be rolled out in countries including united states. advertising directing to children will feature nutrition messages. >> this is the first time a big player in the food business has made a commitment in the united states to change advertising directed at children. >> all right. pretty impressive. dr. jon, maybe one day when we think mcdonald's we'll hear gold crispy apples. do you like that idea? >> i do like that idea. they've had a real problem with the fact that so much junk food is marketed to kids. now for the very first time we're hearing a ceo of major company saying it's a business
dr. holly williams.' reporter: while mcdonald's meals may be happy, healthy has been anoth ♪ ham bergers, french fries, pop for you ♪ >> reporter: next year mcdonald's customers will be able to substitute fruit, salad, or a vegetable for french fries. >> the only pressure we have at mcdonald's that we fail to fuel is the customers. any business not doing that will be not be in business. >> reporter: the developies will be rolled out in countries including united states....
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. >> dr james turner is dean of william cary college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will become worse because millions of americans without health insurance will be eligible. >> adding a burden to the system will make it worst. >> 24 medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says it's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a backlog where students get to a point where they won't be able to go into practice and solve the problem, because they won't have the opportunity to have post-graduate training. his school is trying to set up res den sis where sister brook is. with so many doctors, people may find it tough to get an appointment. >> there's not enough doctors. it to see the patients. it will be increasingly difficult to get in the cea primary care position with a present shortage. >> people here will have no choice but to rely on sister anne brooks u.d. >> i still think you'll be a doctor when you get big. yes, you are. okay. >> just a reminder - that's the front page of the al jazeera website. that's what you
. >> dr james turner is dean of william cary college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will become worse because millions of americans without health insurance will be eligible. >> adding a burden to the system will make it worst. >> 24 medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says it's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a backlog where students get to a point where they won't be able to go into practice and solve the...
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dr. holly williams.itiative and mcdonald's is getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: while mcdonald's meals may be happy, healthy has been another question for decades. ♪ ham bergers, french fries, pop for you ♪ >> reporter: next year mcdonald's customers will be able to substitute fruit, salad, or a vegetable for french fries. >> the only pressure we have at mcdonald's that we fail to fuel is the customers. any business not doing that will be not be in business. >> reporter: the developies will be rolled out in countries including united states. advertising directing to children will feature nutrition messages. >> this is the first time a big player in the food business has made a commitment in the united states to change advertising directed at children. >> all right. pretty impressive. dr. jon, maybe one day when we think mcdonald's we'll hear gold crispy apples. do you like that idea? >> i do like that idea. they've had a real problem with the fact that so much junk food is marketed to kids. now fo
dr. holly williams.itiative and mcdonald's is getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: while mcdonald's meals may be happy, healthy has been another question for decades. ♪ ham bergers, french fries, pop for you ♪ >> reporter: next year mcdonald's customers will be able to substitute fruit, salad, or a vegetable for french fries. >> the only pressure we have at mcdonald's that we fail to fuel is the customers. any business not doing that will be not be in business....
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dr. holly williams. >> each year millions die of colon colon cancer.lon os skobpy every four years. >> doctors can do even better. >>> two days ago mike mcchrystal, a contractor in ohio had a colonoscopy that may have saved his life. >> i said i almost didable see it, so i'm not sure, you know what you're really looking for when you lyricing in there anyway. but he said, you know he almost missed it. >> reporter: colon surgeon dr. james church of the cleveland clinic performed the procedure. >> i found a flat lesion on the right side of his colon that's clearly precancerous in retrospect, easy to miss. i thought to myself boy, it's lucky i found that. >> reporter: co-onlonoscopyies save lives before they turn cancerous. polyps shaped like mushrooms are easy to find but flat polyps are easier to miss and much more likely to cause cancer. today's study shows it reduces the risk of a leftsided risk by 73%. it lowered it on the right side by 20%. >> you saw how subtle the flat polyp was. if you don't do a proper prep it gets covered by a prep. i know it's
dr. holly williams. >> each year millions die of colon colon cancer.lon os skobpy every four years. >> doctors can do even better. >>> two days ago mike mcchrystal, a contractor in ohio had a colonoscopy that may have saved his life. >> i said i almost didable see it, so i'm not sure, you know what you're really looking for when you lyricing in there anyway. but he said, you know he almost missed it. >> reporter: colon surgeon dr. james church of the cleveland...
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dr. phil show and wendy williams. >> wendy: and my thought on this is very, very simple.i always say this, you know. working together takes a special couple to make it work. you have to define the bodaries of your life, what goes on at work and what goes on at home. but at home, my man, you are the head of the household. but, sweetheart, you are the neck, and the neck can make the head turn any way she wants. >> that's right. >> wendy: good luck. >> you don't want that. >> wendy: have a seat. let's see who's up next. hello! >> how you doin'? >> wendy: how you doin'? >> doing good. my name is sylvester. i'm 23 years old. i have a best friend for 10 years, and in the past 4 years she's dated four guys and i'm concerned that -- very sure that three of them are gay. i know! is it my business to tell her, you know, who she's dating. i mean, i really don't want to hurt her. >> wendy: how old are you? >> she's two years younger than me. >> wendy: how old are you? >> 24. >> wendy: a lot ofimes women don't have gaydar when they're that young. >> your question is, should you tell h
dr. phil show and wendy williams. >> wendy: and my thought on this is very, very simple.i always say this, you know. working together takes a special couple to make it work. you have to define the bodaries of your life, what goes on at work and what goes on at home. but at home, my man, you are the head of the household. but, sweetheart, you are the neck, and the neck can make the head turn any way she wants. >> that's right. >> wendy: good luck. >> you don't want that....
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dr. james turner is dean of william kerry college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will be worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding any burden to that system is only going to make it worse. >> 24 new million schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says that's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a back log where all of these new students are getting to a point where they won't be able to go into practice and actuallisu solve the problem because they won't have the opportunity to have post-graduate training. his school is trying to set up residency programs like where sister brooks is but with only so many doctors, even people who have healthcare coverage today may soon find it tough to get an appointment. >> there are not number doctors and nurses to patients. it's just going to be increasingly difficult to get in to see a primary care physician with the present shortage. >> there you go. people here will have no choice but to keep relying on sister ann br
dr. james turner is dean of william kerry college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will be worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding any burden to that system is only going to make it worse. >> 24 new million schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says that's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a back log where all of these new students are getting to a point where they...
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dr. seuss is reincarnated. hogan gidley and jimmy williams, thank you, gentlemen. >> thank. >>> the all too familiar mass shooting but this time the surveillance footage of a madman with a shotgun tells the full shocking tale. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. keeping up with them. i love it! [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important
dr. seuss is reincarnated. hogan gidley and jimmy williams, thank you, gentlemen. >> thank. >>> the all too familiar mass shooting but this time the surveillance footage of a madman with a shotgun tells the full shocking tale. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way....
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dr. conyers what is with this man george washington williams, who is he? he said i didn't know him personally but he rode a very wonderful book and he said why don't you write a paper on him and if you do we will help you read it and the association of october and that threw me off once more because i was anxious -- it almost took me off the track of writing about african-americans in general because i became so curious about this man. i couldn't have written about him in one year or two years. it took me 40 years to do the research of the riding on this man but in 1985 by published a life of george washington williams which if i may let you in on a secret is my favorite book. of all of the books that is my favorite. but would take more than a morning to talk about him. it would take several mornings. but as i turn once more to the problem at hand meanly the riding of the history of african-americans i begin to do a systematic research in the library is where i was looking at the time of the college for negros and of deutsch university and at chapel hill a
dr. conyers what is with this man george washington williams, who is he? he said i didn't know him personally but he rode a very wonderful book and he said why don't you write a paper on him and if you do we will help you read it and the association of october and that threw me off once more because i was anxious -- it almost took me off the track of writing about african-americans in general because i became so curious about this man. i couldn't have written about him in one year or two years....
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dr. olajide (prono: oh-lah-gee-day) williams... ...the program he developed -- in conjunction with legendaryc health... ...it uses the beats...and the allure...of hip hop....to do something revolutionary in the public health sphere... ...get kids in the inner city...to make healthier choices... "why did you think this would work?" "music is an extremely powerful medium. i mean great poets have described music as being the bridge between heaven and earth. but i see music as the bridge between health education and the streets." ...the centerpiece of the interventions in schools and summer camps -- clever videos...like this one... show traffic lights here ....about healthy food selection...using a traffic light analogy... "do you help write the music? [laughter]" "yes i do get involved." "whether i'm sitting down with chuck d and i'm explaining the traffic light food model, whether i'm sitting down with doug and i'm giving him a mini tutorial on stroke." "and then there's usually a back and forth process until i'm happy and they're happy and when we find that balance, because you know i might w
dr. olajide (prono: oh-lah-gee-day) williams... ...the program he developed -- in conjunction with legendaryc health... ...it uses the beats...and the allure...of hip hop....to do something revolutionary in the public health sphere... ...get kids in the inner city...to make healthier choices... "why did you think this would work?" "music is an extremely powerful medium. i mean great poets have described music as being the bridge between heaven and earth. but i see music as the...
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and i my greatest inspirations are my parents william little and maria little, and i want to talk about howthey were inspired by the march on washington and dr. king's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin they were inspired by the march on washington and dr. king's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin luther king on the march on washington 50 years ago and stood up for the rights for freedom.as a teenager growing up in washington as a teenager growing up in washington dc, she and her church did people demonstrations leading up to the march in washington where they would go in front of the white house. you have to remember, the time. this was the time they would go there and racial epithets were thrown at them and people would come up and spit on them and they had to practice turning the other cheek. a very very scary time.but both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and but both of my parents, made me fully aware of the importance of that spee
and i my greatest inspirations are my parents william little and maria little, and i want to talk about howthey were inspired by the march on washington and dr. king's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin they were inspired by the march on washington and dr. king's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin luther king on the march on washington 50 years ago...
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and i my greatest inspirations are my parents william little and maria little, and i want to talk about howthey were inspired by the march on washington and drng's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin they were inspired by the march on washington and dr. king's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin luther king on the march on washington 50 years ago and stood up for the rights for freedom.as a teenager growing up in washington as a teenager growing up in washington dc, she and her church did people
and i my greatest inspirations are my parents william little and maria little, and i want to talk about howthey were inspired by the march on washington and drng's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin they were inspired by the march on washington and dr. king's speech which subsequently has passed on to me. my mother was among the 200,000 people who joined dr. martin luther king on the march on washington 50 years ago and...
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dr. marlena evans. kristian alfonso plays hope williams brady. >> james scott plays e.j.stead of actors. >> because they love that. they feel like they know you anyway. >> and we share our own secrets, fashion and health and you'll find out things about james and galen. >> like what? >> what we will find out about james? >> i don't know. >> he's an incredible photographer. >> i have so much photography. photography is something i enjoy, so that's brought up in the book a little bit. i've been in the mountains and you can see me -- that's one of the photographs there actually from a trip to burma i took recently. >> burma, what a great spot, huh? >> wonderful. >> yeah. what will we learn about you? >> yes. >> you're going to have to look in the book to find out. talk about some of the things i love to do outside of the show. landscape design, architectural design, how i stay fit, there is some boxing stuff in there and cooking, things like that. twerking. >> twerking? >> yes. >> how about some twerking on set. >> are you serious? >> i'm not. >> deidre, you talk nutrition,
dr. marlena evans. kristian alfonso plays hope williams brady. >> james scott plays e.j.stead of actors. >> because they love that. they feel like they know you anyway. >> and we share our own secrets, fashion and health and you'll find out things about james and galen. >> like what? >> what we will find out about james? >> i don't know. >> he's an incredible photographer. >> i have so much photography. photography is something i enjoy, so that's...
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william, always for your great hospitality and your personal friendship. i thank you for that. the relationship -- let me just say also last knignight i had drnd a long meeting with president nabbas who the secretary will be meeting with shortly. it was a very productive and informative session as part of our ongoing efforts in the milled east peace process. the negotiators are negotiating. we have said we are not going to discuss the substance on an ongoing basis and we are not. but i am encouraged even though there are difficulties on both sides of the country in their territory and in the country nevertheless they are staying at it. they are not allowing what hitscally have been disruptions that might have interrupted them from doing so at this time. that encourages me in terms of the determination and purpose. and so we will continue with this process thoughtfully and hopefully quietly over the course of the next weeks and months. the relationship between the united states and the united kingdom has often been described as special, essential and it has been described thusly quite simply because it is. it was before a vote the other day i
william, always for your great hospitality and your personal friendship. i thank you for that. the relationship -- let me just say also last knignight i had drnd a long meeting with president nabbas who the secretary will be meeting with shortly. it was a very productive and informative session as part of our ongoing efforts in the milled east peace process. the negotiators are negotiating. we have said we are not going to discuss the substance on an ongoing basis and we are not. but i am...
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williams of nbc news. joining me now is ron reagan and brian levin. ron, thank you for coming on. by the way, the press conference today dr.anis orlowski, chief operator of medstar had moving words about the type of violence here. this is something to remember. >> there is something evil in our society that we as americans have to work on to try and eradicate. there's something wrong here when we have these multiple shootings, these multiple injuries, there's something wrong. the only thing i can say is we have to work together to get rid of it. i'd like you to put my trauma center out of business. >> dr. orlowski was asked about that statement on the "today" program. let's watch. this is "today" today. >> i just spoke from the heart. i am sick of this. and i must have touched a chord in america. i've had a number of people who've called, who've e-mailed, who've twittered. and they're sick like i am of this senseless violence. >> ron, this country -- you know, i don't know whether we talk about gun control like we go to the battle stations either pro second amendment or urging the need for gun safety laws. and yet we know
williams of nbc news. joining me now is ron reagan and brian levin. ron, thank you for coming on. by the way, the press conference today dr.anis orlowski, chief operator of medstar had moving words about the type of violence here. this is something to remember. >> there is something evil in our society that we as americans have to work on to try and eradicate. there's something wrong here when we have these multiple shootings, these multiple injuries, there's something wrong. the only...
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cracked with ed brooke's picture and william hastings's picture and it was of very sad thing and there was a cabinet that had some old, faded photographs, one of the cases was dr. charles drew holding a basketball but they were fading and not behind protective glass and it struck me this history might actually be lost. if somebody doesn't write this down, like a book, someone needs to record the history for a while i thought it should i contact michael lewis or one of these fantastic writers? i am going to do. aed before but why not? that is how i started my journey. one of the things that is interesting that i learned a lot in researching this and they know me at the howard library like you wouldn't believe that library of congress and the summer archives. one thing i found interesting about washington d.c. which i had no idea maybe you do, washington had good schools for colored children in the nineteenth century and i say this in the intro of the book, i used the language of the year as, colored, negro, black african-american, this is interesting, one of the editors at my publisher said this is making me uncomfortable. i said good. that is the point. it sho
cracked with ed brooke's picture and william hastings's picture and it was of very sad thing and there was a cabinet that had some old, faded photographs, one of the cases was dr. charles drew holding a basketball but they were fading and not behind protective glass and it struck me this history might actually be lost. if somebody doesn't write this down, like a book, someone needs to record the history for a while i thought it should i contact michael lewis or one of these fantastic writers? i...
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william hasty's picture, and it was really just a very sad thing. and there was a cabinet that had some old, faded photographs. i could make out one of the faces of dr. charles drew when he was a kid holding a basketball, but he were fading, and they a weren't behind protected flases. and it struck me, oh, my god, this history might actually be lost if somebody doesn't write this down, if somebody doesn't permanent it like a book, something, someone needs to record the history. and for a while i thought, well, should i contact michael lewis or mark boden or one of these fantastic writers? i thought, no, i'm going to do it. i've never done it before, but i'm going to do it, why not? that's how i started my journey. one of the things that's interesting, i learned a lot doing research, they know me at the howard library and the library of congress and the sumner archives. and one of the things i found so interesting about washington, d.c. which i had no idea, maybe you folks do because you're from here, is washington had good schools for colored children in the 19th century. and i say this in the intro of the book that i use the language of the eras, c
william hasty's picture, and it was really just a very sad thing. and there was a cabinet that had some old, faded photographs. i could make out one of the faces of dr. charles drew when he was a kid holding a basketball, but he were fading, and they a weren't behind protected flases. and it struck me, oh, my god, this history might actually be lost if somebody doesn't write this down, if somebody doesn't permanent it like a book, something, someone needs to record the history. and for a while...
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dr. king cole's the south from his memory bank? now i think the next book i am thinking about this with william randolph no permanent friends no permanent enemies. a new paradigm with the participation of african-american in the 2012 elections. the first year i think will be as successful for what is happening here with the tree and the extraordinary journey as prophetic as he was. >> guest: take you so much. figure very much. >> the science doesn't actually tell us it tells us what we think will happen then we have to make choices about that. because one of the implications that the years is always changing and of course, we don't know that is necessarily the case. but if you take that idea it leads with the question even if we can adapt is this the type of world we want to live in with the extreme drought aid we do have a choice. thi a first of all, thank youhe to the new haven in the enterprise for this event histo and to all of you to hear about this glorious day in american history the 1963 march on washington.s a would like to start by ide talking about the concept of oue hero's.s. the etf of heroism is a l little odd dated these
dr. king cole's the south from his memory bank? now i think the next book i am thinking about this with william randolph no permanent friends no permanent enemies. a new paradigm with the participation of african-american in the 2012 elections. the first year i think will be as successful for what is happening here with the tree and the extraordinary journey as prophetic as he was. >> guest: take you so much. figure very much. >> the science doesn't actually tell us it tells us what...
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williams. [applause] >> thank you. good evening to all of you, and i'm so delighted to see you here. i am, as always, moved by my friend, dr manning maribel, and how articulate he is, the historian that he is, the picture that he presents to us so thoroughly and so colorfully. if i may at this point call you manning in front of all of these people, i thank you, i thank you. dr. maribel has played such an important role in getting this book published and out to the public. i want to in my thanking him tell you how this came about. but before i do that, i do want to say that he is a man who makes promises and i'm sure very carefully, but he keeps them. and that's something that epitomized medgar as well. of not promising anything that you can't keep, but that that you do promise, keep that promise. and that's what medgar did. i thank you, too, for going into his younger years and back ground. i met medgar evers the first day, the first hour of the first day that i was on campus as a freshman student, and we mississippians call it alcorn a&m college. my grandmother and my aunt had just left me at my dormitory, and they left m
williams. [applause] >> thank you. good evening to all of you, and i'm so delighted to see you here. i am, as always, moved by my friend, dr manning maribel, and how articulate he is, the historian that he is, the picture that he presents to us so thoroughly and so colorfully. if i may at this point call you manning in front of all of these people, i thank you, i thank you. dr. maribel has played such an important role in getting this book published and out to the public. i want to in my...
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williams. [applause] >> thank you. good evening to all of you, and i'm so delighted to see you here. i am, as always, moved by my friend, dr. manning maribel, and how articulate he is, the historian that he is, the picture that he presents to us so thoroughly and so colorfully. if i may at this point call you manning in front of all of these people, i thank you, i thank you. dr. maribel has played such an important role in getting this book published and out to the public. i want to in my thanking him tell you how this came about. but before i do that, i do want to say that he is a man who makes promises and i'm sure very carefully, but he keeps them. and that's something that epitomized medgar as well. of not promising anything that you can't keep, but that that you do promise, keep that promise. and that's what medgar did. i thank you, too, for going into his younger years and back ground. i met medgar evers the first day, the first hour of the first day that i was on campus as a freshman student, and we mississippians call it alcorn a&m college. my grandmother and my aunt had just left me at my dormitory, and they left
williams. [applause] >> thank you. good evening to all of you, and i'm so delighted to see you here. i am, as always, moved by my friend, dr. manning maribel, and how articulate he is, the historian that he is, the picture that he presents to us so thoroughly and so colorfully. if i may at this point call you manning in front of all of these people, i thank you, i thank you. dr. maribel has played such an important role in getting this book published and out to the public. i want to in my...
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dr. pa tricks stricia we. one of the greatest people in the world. >> great photo. >> congratulations to all the others that were beyond as well. joy bayhar was 70. heidi klum at 40. vanessa williams at 350 and it tastes like butter. >> there's a dish called meso cod at nobu. it's to die for that costs a fortune. it tastes just like that. it's un -- hoda, i was impressed. >> wasn't it so good. >> do you have any other recipes? >> no. no, i don't. >> we want you all to send in yours. >> if you have a recipe that has only three ingredients, three ingredients. you can add spices. those don't count. >> yours had no spices, nothing. >> no salt, no pepper. >> don't do that earth. start wearing some sleeves, kathie lee. >> no. >> wouldn't that transform everybody's lives if they could just have two ingredients? and dinner? >> yes. send them to us. go to our website or go wherever you send them to us. the u.s. open -- >> hodie, i bet you're going to be 50 next year in that magazine. >> am i 50 next year? you're right, i am 50 next year. that's depressing. last night, one of my favorite things was -- >> you went to the open last night. >> if you've never been. it's tennis, blah, blah, blah
dr. pa tricks stricia we. one of the greatest people in the world. >> great photo. >> congratulations to all the others that were beyond as well. joy bayhar was 70. heidi klum at 40. vanessa williams at 350 and it tastes like butter. >> there's a dish called meso cod at nobu. it's to die for that costs a fortune. it tastes just like that. it's un -- hoda, i was impressed. >> wasn't it so good. >> do you have any other recipes? >> no. no, i don't. >> we...