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dr. williams: and several other nations have had women presidents already, and we have not. not yet. dr. ciani: one of the things at the museum, we work closely with the state department and other organizations that bring international groups through the museum. we bring them through, we tell them the story, give them a tour, and we said after for a few minutes, and let them ask. you have american women sitting here, ask us whatever you would like.we may not be the experts, but we can tell you from a personal level what we think. some of the questions we get are absolutely astounding we have had women from. 17 or 18 different countries come through in the last 18 months, and the women who come from muslim countries are often the most unyielding. they say, you don't have an equal rights amendment why are you running a museum,? you should be picketing. [laughter] and we will say, thank you. we are lucky in america that we have the opportunity to preserve this story to make sure that our getents, and our children the background information and understand this, and we are lucky to have lo
dr. williams: and several other nations have had women presidents already, and we have not. not yet. dr. ciani: one of the things at the museum, we work closely with the state department and other organizations that bring international groups through the museum. we bring them through, we tell them the story, give them a tour, and we said after for a few minutes, and let them ask. you have american women sitting here, ask us whatever you would like.we may not be the experts, but we can tell you...
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dr. williams. dr. iams: when alice publishing about this, we were thinking about being recognized as human beings. one of the things in our community we always say is that we support the equal rights amendment. our organization is one of the lead organizations, but we hope our systems will recognize it is not the only issue in our community that we have to be concerned about. we have criminal justice issues, poverty issues, voter suppression issues. we have so many. our time is so divided. we would hope that our sisters are there for us also as we are on the issues like the equal rights amendment. page: excellent. let me start with you, kris. can you tell us a little more about the original equal rights amendment, and alice's intention when she put it out? what do you think she got the reaction of it was going to be? kris: i think when we got the right to vote, alice is already thinking about the next step. she had started doing legal research. she was working with great legal minds of the time. there w
dr. williams. dr. iams: when alice publishing about this, we were thinking about being recognized as human beings. one of the things in our community we always say is that we support the equal rights amendment. our organization is one of the lead organizations, but we hope our systems will recognize it is not the only issue in our community that we have to be concerned about. we have criminal justice issues, poverty issues, voter suppression issues. we have so many. our time is so divided. we...
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dr. brian williams. you have a black surgeon and doctors, surgeons, one of the most exalted professions, admired professions in our country and he has this very real emotion that you have white police officers coming in and he says, i will respect you, i will treat you, that doesn't mean i don't fear you. i want to bring in robert morris with the next generation action network, which is the organizer of the march here thursday that ended in so much bloodshed. thank you for being here. i want to get your reaction to what you heard from dr. williams there. >> i think he gave some powerful statements. two things here. number one, he gave an example of a black man in america on a different class from most blacks, yet he said i'm still afraid. even though i may live in a different neighborhood, i may be around different people in my circle, i'm still afraid for my life from police officers, but i'm still going to do my job. i think that can be a good example that police officers should put in their books beca
dr. brian williams. you have a black surgeon and doctors, surgeons, one of the most exalted professions, admired professions in our country and he has this very real emotion that you have white police officers coming in and he says, i will respect you, i will treat you, that doesn't mean i don't fear you. i want to bring in robert morris with the next generation action network, which is the organizer of the march here thursday that ended in so much bloodshed. thank you for being here. i want to...
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dr. brian h. williams. he is a black surgeon there. and says he knows from both sides. he's afraid of police. but he's made a commitment to serve the community and to save everybody's lives, including police officers. and what he does with his daughters, buying police officers lunch and ice cream because he wants to see his daughter having good interactions with police officers. all of these surgeons saying they have never seen anything like that. he said, for him, the problem wasn't the lack of -- wasn't the issue with, you know, this guy and whatever he said, the problem is the lack of open discussion about racism in this country. that's what the problem is with him, and i second that emotion. amen to you, dr. brian h. williams. i'd love to have him come on this show and start that discussion, help us start that discussion here. i want to bring in bob goreski, an attorney who represents the dallas police department. thank you so much for coming in. i understand that you were called into the police headqua
dr. brian h. williams. he is a black surgeon there. and says he knows from both sides. he's afraid of police. but he's made a commitment to serve the community and to save everybody's lives, including police officers. and what he does with his daughters, buying police officers lunch and ice cream because he wants to see his daughter having good interactions with police officers. all of these surgeons saying they have never seen anything like that. he said, for him, the problem wasn't the lack...
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dr. brian williams.xperience is personal for him, and he thinks about it every day. >> i understand the anger and the frustration and distrust of law enforcement. but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions about the impact of race relations in this country. and i think about it every day. that i was unable to save those cops when they came here that night. it weighs on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. >> mm. dr. brian williams joins me now. thank you, doctor, how are you? >> thank you for having me. i'm getting by. >> that was a courtesy, but i was watching you today. how are you doing? how are you doing? >> how am i doing? that's somewhat difficult to answer. i'm, i go hour-to-hour. this incident has been playing in my mind constantly. it's, it's like this bad movie on an endless loop. but going to work has forced me to kind of push it aside temporarily, but it continues to break through. and i discuss it a lot with my wife. we talk about it at work. but i
dr. brian williams.xperience is personal for him, and he thinks about it every day. >> i understand the anger and the frustration and distrust of law enforcement. but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions about the impact of race relations in this country. and i think about it every day. that i was unable to save those cops when they came here that night. it weighs on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. >> mm. dr. brian williams joins me...
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dr. williams, i would like to say something to your credit.uring our critical incident debriefing that occurred after this happened, dr. williams got up and spoke to the leadership of the hospital. and i think as a law enforcement officer i understand what he's saying. and i -- but one of the things that stood out to me that made me respect dr. williams so much was that he said that when those three police officers came through the door, the initial ones, that not even for a second did he think about anything that was going on or that it compromised him caring for them no differently than he would anybody else. and that to me was very reassuring, that he was willing to set aside any personal feelings that he had and that he was going to care for those guys with everything that he had. and i appreciated that. >> i'll take it one step further. brian and i are like the rest of the guys here, we are close. and we don't just say that to entertain you. we work together, we play together, we vacation together. our families know one another. our wives
dr. williams, i would like to say something to your credit.uring our critical incident debriefing that occurred after this happened, dr. williams got up and spoke to the leadership of the hospital. and i think as a law enforcement officer i understand what he's saying. and i -- but one of the things that stood out to me that made me respect dr. williams so much was that he said that when those three police officers came through the door, the initial ones, that not even for a second did he think...
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dr. williams.americans, but let's find that common ground where we can sit and talk to each other and discuss things with each other so you know my heart. if you watch the interview you just did with him or today at the press conference and you didn't understand the heart of brian williams, you don't have a heart. and he showed me where my heart was and things that i needed to learn and i learned so much from the press conference he did today and the interview you just had with him a few moments ago. >> let me ask you something, michael, because conventions are coming up and this sort of struck any. >> i heard. >> if you consider what's happening in the country now. this probably should be addressed at the conventions. that may be a good -- we're going to have, you know, the town hall here on wednesday. another good place to start is at the conventions. to have the candidates and politicians actually deal with this and actually talk to each other and come to some consensus. >> but not take it from
dr. williams.americans, but let's find that common ground where we can sit and talk to each other and discuss things with each other so you know my heart. if you watch the interview you just did with him or today at the press conference and you didn't understand the heart of brian williams, you don't have a heart. and he showed me where my heart was and things that i needed to learn and i learned so much from the press conference he did today and the interview you just had with him a few...
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dr. williams -- >> love each other, at least respect each other. >> dr. t's okay with you, i'd like to spend a little bit of time talking about your daughter. because i know before this tragedy you very -- you were very aware of the importance of showing your daughter how you interacted with police officers. for example, you would go out of your way to do things for them, to buy them ice cream, do things for them and show a strong relationship. what are you saying to your daughter right now and what's she saying to you? >> my daughter is -- she's 5 years old and i have not had any discussions with her about this. i think she's probably too young to really grasp the gravity of what is happening. to be clear, when i interact with law enforcement outside of work -- at work it's on a daily basis. but outside of the hospital just doesn't happen all the time. a handful of times a year i may cross paths with them when i'm in a restaurant. and if i see that, i go out of my way to buy their dinners so they can see me acknowledging them. there was one incidence a co
dr. williams -- >> love each other, at least respect each other. >> dr. t's okay with you, i'd like to spend a little bit of time talking about your daughter. because i know before this tragedy you very -- you were very aware of the importance of showing your daughter how you interacted with police officers. for example, you would go out of your way to do things for them, to buy them ice cream, do things for them and show a strong relationship. what are you saying to your daughter...
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dr. william p. stewart podiatrist. i would recommend him. but i'm not.ou can always count on me. >> there's nothing more disappointing than seeing the people you love on youtube sell out. he's kept his integrity. >> he's a purist. >> he could call this the greatest video ever sold. >> keep watching for more slid yos that are definitely not advertising. >> these are perhaps the most precious videos you will see all day. this first one is just very sweet because this little girl is giving this dog water appears that that's a stray dog but she scoops it up with her hand has, walks it over and lets the dog drink from her hands. >> oh. >> and she does it over and over and over again. so watch what the dog does once it's had enough water. it just lifts its paw and puts it right in here hand. and just sits there. as if to say thank you. >> and now you know why people are falling in love with this video. >> falling in love also with this one. for a different reason because here you see the family pet over here that dog is being tortured with that thing that look
dr. william p. stewart podiatrist. i would recommend him. but i'm not.ou can always count on me. >> there's nothing more disappointing than seeing the people you love on youtube sell out. he's kept his integrity. >> he's a purist. >> he could call this the greatest video ever sold. >> keep watching for more slid yos that are definitely not advertising. >> these are perhaps the most precious videos you will see all day. this first one is just very sweet because this...
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dr. william barber ii called on those inside the wells fargo center and around the country to rise aboveeing called like our foremothers and fathers to be the moral stipulators of your time. we -- we must -- we must shock this nation with the power of love. we must shock this nation with the power of mercy. we must shock this nation, and fight for justice for all. we can't give up on the heart of our democracy, not now, not ever! >> former michigan governor jennifer granholm also took the stage last night in an energized speech she mocked done trump and channeled singer carly simon. >> last week we heard about trump's hopeless vision of our country. and then he said, i alone can fix it. so, imagine donald trump's version of the constitution. i, the person, in order to form a more perfect union. or centuries later, i shall overcome. or, ask not -- ask not what i can do for my country, ask what my country can do for me. donald, donald, you're so vain. you probably think this speech is about you. don't you now? >> of course this wasn't the first time jennifer granholm was given a fiery spee
dr. william barber ii called on those inside the wells fargo center and around the country to rise aboveeing called like our foremothers and fathers to be the moral stipulators of your time. we -- we must -- we must shock this nation with the power of love. we must shock this nation with the power of mercy. we must shock this nation, and fight for justice for all. we can't give up on the heart of our democracy, not now, not ever! >> former michigan governor jennifer granholm also took the...
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dr. williams is a pastor in dallas. he vows to help mend the growing divide. >> that's one thing i will implement when we get back to dallas. i want to have a prayer vigil for the city. >> officers have a difficult job and they say it does not take away from the issues they continue to raise. that church convention is where hillary clinton is speaking very shortly. if not right now. she canceled this morning's scranton stop. drew smith is live at the convention where clinton is focused on the dallas shootings. drew? >> reporter: jim, hillary clinton just walked out in the last few minutes. she is welcoming all of the people from across the country, and world here to philadelphia who are celebrating the 200th birthday of the a.m.e. church. the focus of her speech tonight will be the recent events across the country, the police shootings as well as the attack on police last night in dallas. of course, one of the organizers here talked about she's going to have to walk a fine line to make sure that she's respecting the con
dr. williams is a pastor in dallas. he vows to help mend the growing divide. >> that's one thing i will implement when we get back to dallas. i want to have a prayer vigil for the city. >> officers have a difficult job and they say it does not take away from the issues they continue to raise. that church convention is where hillary clinton is speaking very shortly. if not right now. she canceled this morning's scranton stop. drew smith is live at the convention where clinton is...
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dr. brian williams. omar villafranca has more now on the lives that surgeons could not save. >> reporter: thursday's attack in downtown dallas killed five people who had one thing in common: they all wore police uniforms. 32-year-old patrick zamarripa, 48-year-old lorne ahrens, 40- year-old michael krol, 43-year- old brent thompson and 55-year- old michael smith were killed by an assassin's bullet. sergeant smith spent almost three decades with the dallas police department and was only two years away from retirement. his nine-year-old daughter caroline remembers the last time she saw her father. >> well, he was leaving to go to work and i was leaving to go to the movies, and he said to me, "what if this is the last time you ever kiss me or hug me?" >> reporter: did he always say that? >> no. that was probably the first time he ever said that. >> reporter: was this kiss any different? >> yes. it was. >> reporter: how? >> it just felt like something bad was going to happen. >> reporter: during the chaos, o
dr. brian williams. omar villafranca has more now on the lives that surgeons could not save. >> reporter: thursday's attack in downtown dallas killed five people who had one thing in common: they all wore police uniforms. 32-year-old patrick zamarripa, 48-year-old lorne ahrens, 40- year-old michael krol, 43-year- old brent thompson and 55-year- old michael smith were killed by an assassin's bullet. sergeant smith spent almost three decades with the dallas police department and was only...
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dr. brian williams as well.on't think we should let it pass, the heroes -- there are many many, many heroes to come out of this but two of the most visible heroes to come out of this have been two men of color, two black men. that's dr. williams and that's been david brown, the police chief as well. and to hear this police chief take the lead the way he has, to be so honest the way he has been, and then speaking today, i'm so interested in what he's going to have to say as i have been over the last couple of days. he's handled this so greatly and so diligently and so peacefully. but i can't wait to hear from him. i think -- i really want to hear from the former president bush as well. i think that him speaking republicans a time of healing between both parties and i want to hear from him. of course, the president of the united states as well. >> it is significant the president invited republican senator ted cruz to fly aboard air force one with him from washington to dallas to participate in this memorial servic
dr. brian williams as well.on't think we should let it pass, the heroes -- there are many many, many heroes to come out of this but two of the most visible heroes to come out of this have been two men of color, two black men. that's dr. williams and that's been david brown, the police chief as well. and to hear this police chief take the lead the way he has, to be so honest the way he has been, and then speaking today, i'm so interested in what he's going to have to say as i have been over the...
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dr. brian williams as well as dr. alexander eastman. that conversation when we come back. doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personazed plan for your health for years to come. this dog treat called max and dentalife.cored it's really different. see? it's flexible... ...and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs' teeth a clean scrub all the way down to the gum line. (vo) purina dentalife. for life. and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. i
dr. brian williams as well as dr. alexander eastman. that conversation when we come back. doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we...
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dr. william walker celebrating 38 years in the community 38 years this man has served our community thankou very much and dr. church will has served us and millie nixon served us well on the board thank you. >> (clapping.) >> and i want to recognize a man that is been with the african-american community since day one a member of the board of supervisors since he's rent-controlled housing out his tenure as with the house with senator leno fighting for us advocating and saufrt us ever step of the way please welcome senator leno . >> (clapping.) >> hi mark. >> all right. >> say hello to everyone quickly. >> mayor. >> all right. >> okay as worrying about will tell you everything is said not yet by everybody but i'll be brief. (laughter). >> dr. george davis was a mentor of mine and this day is all about him and all of those he led o o learned from dr. davis was in my public policymaking to be ever sensitive to our senior population all the reasons that we know but too often they've over looked i want to thank supervisor cowen for her dignity fund and asking the voter of san francisco to suppo
dr. william walker celebrating 38 years in the community 38 years this man has served our community thankou very much and dr. church will has served us and millie nixon served us well on the board thank you. >> (clapping.) >> and i want to recognize a man that is been with the african-american community since day one a member of the board of supervisors since he's rent-controlled housing out his tenure as with the house with senator leno fighting for us advocating and saufrt us ever...
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dr. william barber ii. >> good evening.rs and sisters, i come before you tonight as a preacher, a son of a preacher, preacher immersed in the movement at 5 years old. i don't come tonight representing any organization, but i come to talk about faith and morality. i'm a preacher and i'm a theologically conservative liberal evangelical biblicist. i know it may sound strange but i'm a conservative because i work to conserve a divine tradition that teaches us to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with our god. i've had the privilege of traveling the country with the reverend dr. james forbes and reverend dr. tracy blackman and sister simone campbell. as we are working together in the revival and calling for a moral revolution of values. and as we travel the country and we see some things, that's why i'm so concerned about those that say so much about what god says so little while saying so little about what god says so much. and so in my heart, i'm troubled and i'm worried about the way faith is cynically used by some to se
dr. william barber ii. >> good evening.rs and sisters, i come before you tonight as a preacher, a son of a preacher, preacher immersed in the movement at 5 years old. i don't come tonight representing any organization, but i come to talk about faith and morality. i'm a preacher and i'm a theologically conservative liberal evangelical biblicist. i know it may sound strange but i'm a conservative because i work to conserve a divine tradition that teaches us to do justice, love mercy and...
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dr. william bean, a physician from upper marlboro.oth were detained aboard a british ship during the battle. when it was over, they were astonished to see the american flag, still flying atop fort mchenry. >> we're now allowed as veterans. we can hand salute. showed my own service. >> it's the best country in the world. >> key's ode to the flag would be put to music. and the star-sped >> proud to be a frederickonian and proud to be an american. >> andrea mccarren, wusa 9. >> key served as the district attorney for the district of columbia. and in case you didn't know it, the frederick keys is named for francis scott keys. >>> a driver got lost on the way to the hospital. after a at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise way to the hospital. after a healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we feed our chickens and helps support their immune system. and we don't need to add antibiotics to theirt. die if you want some sage advice, okay, rosemary. thyme, just one m
dr. william bean, a physician from upper marlboro.oth were detained aboard a british ship during the battle. when it was over, they were astonished to see the american flag, still flying atop fort mchenry. >> we're now allowed as veterans. we can hand salute. showed my own service. >> it's the best country in the world. >> key's ode to the flag would be put to music. and the star-sped >> proud to be a frederickonian and proud to be an american. >> andrea mccarren,...
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dr. williams pastors a church in dallas not far from where the shooting occurred. he said he has a lot of work to do when he goes home. >> try to bring peace. >> reporter: pastor tyler said it's really important not to be extreme in your comments or your actions. he also applauded the work of the philadelphia police department who was right out there with them yesterday keeping them safe during the protest. aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> stay with nbc 10 for a full hour of "nightly news." lester holt is live in dallas with more on the investigation, the victims and the recovery there. >>> people brave in the extreme heat this afternoon. hitting the streets in montgomery county. some ambitious enough to eat outside. but they're in the shade, not the sun. the heat wave is going to continue through at least part of the weekend. >> we'll also see some rain tonight. first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking it all. and glenn, when we get rain with this kind of weather, one of two things, it either makes it more humid or helps cool thi
dr. williams pastors a church in dallas not far from where the shooting occurred. he said he has a lot of work to do when he goes home. >> try to bring peace. >> reporter: pastor tyler said it's really important not to be extreme in your comments or your actions. he also applauded the work of the philadelphia police department who was right out there with them yesterday keeping them safe during the protest. aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> stay with nbc 10 for a full hour...
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dr. williams was saying about the fact that we all must be diligent. we must be diligent with our family and friends and we must find ways to make our communities better. have vice presidential joe biden to thank ence against women act. that is a good start. we need to be more vigilant. if you look at five women, at least somebody in the group has had domestic violence whether it is a son or daughter or spouse. we need to pay more attention to this issue. i meet women all the time who you would never think just from looking at them that they were abused. >> one of the great paradoxes of the equal rights amendment movement is at a time when the failingas rescinded and was the time when women recognizing that personal is political it were thely starting to take on issues in the own home and were not waiting for governmental intervention but were doing it yourself. history has shown that across the states, domestic violence shelters were being established in many different ways in the 1970's and the 1980's. they did not start at that time but they did exp
dr. williams was saying about the fact that we all must be diligent. we must be diligent with our family and friends and we must find ways to make our communities better. have vice presidential joe biden to thank ence against women act. that is a good start. we need to be more vigilant. if you look at five women, at least somebody in the group has had domestic violence whether it is a son or daughter or spouse. we need to pay more attention to this issue. i meet women all the time who you would...
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dr. brian williams treated some of the officers that died.e is also an african-american and the emotional news conference he pleaded to an end for racial violence. he spoke with our partners at cnn. >> reporter: the dr. says he is haunted by the events in dallas. the surgeon still wondering what else he could of done. >> i just wish i could've gotten to them a few minutes sooner.>> reporter: he says is an african-american man he understands how people of color could mistrusts police. >> a work with them on a daily basis, they are my colleagues, my friends and i respect what they do but i also understand how men like me could fear and distrust officers in uniform. >> reporter: while speaking to cnn the doctor became emotional several times. >> i don't understand why people think it's okay to kill police officers i don't understand why black men die in custody and they are forgotten the next day i don't know why this has to be us against them. it has to stop.>> reporter: the doctor called for engagement and unity. >> we are all in this together
dr. brian williams treated some of the officers that died.e is also an african-american and the emotional news conference he pleaded to an end for racial violence. he spoke with our partners at cnn. >> reporter: the dr. says he is haunted by the events in dallas. the surgeon still wondering what else he could of done. >> i just wish i could've gotten to them a few minutes sooner.>> reporter: he says is an african-american man he understands how people of color could mistrusts...
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dr. williams, surgeon who helped work and save some of the victims, just absolutely heartbreaking. it's hard to keep it together when you hear their stories. >> i'm with you 100% there. and i hear tomorrow the president is coming. >> reporter: right, president obama gets to the big d tomorrow afternoon. where he will attend a guy antd public memorial service scheduled at the symphony here in downtown dallas, a stone's throw away from where this all went down and where those officers lost their lives on thursday. former president george w. bush and first lady laura bush will also be in attendance, mr. obama will personally meet with the fallen officers family members to offer the country's condolences, thousands of people are expected to be in attendance wearing blue, showing support for law enforcement. but really, you just see random acts of kindness happening all over the city. someone on social media i saw bought a bunch of starbucks gift cards and passing them out to police officers when they saw them on the streets. it's how americans help one another in times like this. >> ca
dr. williams, surgeon who helped work and save some of the victims, just absolutely heartbreaking. it's hard to keep it together when you hear their stories. >> i'm with you 100% there. and i hear tomorrow the president is coming. >> reporter: right, president obama gets to the big d tomorrow afternoon. where he will attend a guy antd public memorial service scheduled at the symphony here in downtown dallas, a stone's throw away from where this all went down and where those officers...
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dr. brian williams says he understands the anger and frustration and distrust of law enforcement, but heays the police are not the problem. >> but routinely treat multiple gunshot victims, but more black men dying at the hands of police officers affected me. i think the reasons a obvious. i fit that demographic of individuals. but i abhor what has been done to these officers. and i grieve with their families. i understand the anger and the frustration and distrust of law enforcement, but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions about the impact of race relations in this country. and i think about it every day, that i was unable to save those cops when they came here that night. it weighs on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. a year or two ago i bought one of the dallas pd cream when i was out getting ice cream. i want my daughter to see my interacting with police that way so she doesn't grow up with the same burden that i carry when it comes to interacting with law enforcement. and i want the police to see me, a black man, and understand that i
dr. brian williams says he understands the anger and frustration and distrust of law enforcement, but heays the police are not the problem. >> but routinely treat multiple gunshot victims, but more black men dying at the hands of police officers affected me. i think the reasons a obvious. i fit that demographic of individuals. but i abhor what has been done to these officers. and i grieve with their families. i understand the anger and the frustration and distrust of law enforcement, but...
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dr. brian williams was one of the doctors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together andnd all this. >> reporter: dallas's police chief says he has a solution. >> serve your communities. don't be a part of the problem. we're hiring. we're hiring. >> reporter: and many more people contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shootings. today president obama and the first lady will pay their respects and honor the fallen victims and their families. >> our thanks. once again, we should mention that abc news will offer a special report of the president's speech and that of george w. bush. another tragedy. two more law enforcement officers died in the line of duty at a courthou i michigan. bailiffs were escorting a prisoner from a holding cell to a courtroom when the man grabbed a deputy sheriff's gun. >> he shot and killed two of the bailiffs and injured a civilian. he also took hostages trying to escape the courthouse. >> we have broken hearts today for what occurred at the courthouse. now i'm going to give the names of the deceased who are my close friends,
dr. brian williams was one of the doctors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together andnd all this. >> reporter: dallas's police chief says he has a solution. >> serve your communities. don't be a part of the problem. we're hiring. we're hiring. >> reporter: and many more people contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shootings. today president obama and the first lady will pay their respects and honor the fallen victims and their...
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dr. brian williams talked about his work to save the lives of those police officers and he gave his own diagnosis of what else is ailing the country.>> i understand the anger and the frustration. and distrust of law enforcement. but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions in this country. and i think about it every day. i am able to save those cops when they came here >> watch live streaming coverage for funeral services, you can download our free wusa9 app. >>> breaking news out of st. joseph michigan where two bailiffs and a gunman are dead after a shooting inside the berrien courthouse. a deputy and at least one civilian also wounded, state police investigation continues, the shooter was an inmate who grabbed a gun off a law officer and started shooting. he died in a shootout with police. >>> the baton rouge district attorney announced they are recruiting themselves from the alton sterling investigation, sterling was shot and killed last night by baton rouge police, the da decided his professional relationship with the parent of one of the two officers involved, t
dr. brian williams talked about his work to save the lives of those police officers and he gave his own diagnosis of what else is ailing the country.>> i understand the anger and the frustration. and distrust of law enforcement. but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions in this country. and i think about it every day. i am able to save those cops when they came here >> watch live streaming coverage for funeral services, you can download our free wusa9...
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dr. brian williams was one of the doctors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together and end all of this. >> dallas' police chief says he has a solution. >> serve your community. continue be part of the problem. we are hiring. we are hiring. >> reporter: and many more people have been contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shootings. tomorrow president obama and the first lady will visit to honor the fallen officers and their families. in dallas, abc7 news. >> thanks, adrian. >>> we want to continue our team coverage with melanie woodrow. >> melanie? >> ama and dan, police officers from san francisco, richmond and concord are headed to dallas to pay their respects. meantime san francisco mayor ed leigh attended an inter faith vigil for peace held tonight. >> inside san francisco's grace cathedral people came together for a vigil for peace. >> i thought i just have to come. >> it was in the stained glass windows. it was to restore peace and issue a call to action. >> it is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. >> memorial and funeral
dr. brian williams was one of the doctors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together and end all of this. >> dallas' police chief says he has a solution. >> serve your community. continue be part of the problem. we are hiring. we are hiring. >> reporter: and many more people have been contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shootings. tomorrow president obama and the first lady will visit to honor the fallen officers and their...
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dr. william barber, the second president of the north carolina naacp, calling on all americans to rise above partisan fights and revive the heart of our democracy. >> we are being called like our foremothers and fathers, to be the moral defibrillators of our time! [ cheers and applause ] we -- we must -- we must shock this nation! with the power of love. we must shock this nation with the power of mercy. we must shock this nation and fight for justice for all. we can't give up on the heart of our democracy, not now, not ever! [ cheers and applause ] >> msnbc's kasie hunt joins us live from temple university ahead of the clinton/kaine rally. looking at some of the reviews, a strong supporter of bernie sanders just said, "i'm still sanders, but tonight hillary clinton got to me," and she's been a very vocal critic of hillary clinton. and the group known as republicans for hillary, now also praising her. so we expected her to win much of that crowd there yesterday. it's an interesting combination. >> reporter: i think that's right, tamron. the reality is, this was a major moment for women acros
dr. william barber, the second president of the north carolina naacp, calling on all americans to rise above partisan fights and revive the heart of our democracy. >> we are being called like our foremothers and fathers, to be the moral defibrillators of our time! [ cheers and applause ] we -- we must -- we must shock this nation! with the power of love. we must shock this nation with the power of mercy. we must shock this nation and fight for justice for all. we can't give up on the...
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dr. robert williams. >> let us pray.e thank you that we are in this place to honor you, we thank you that we have come together to share, to learn, to spend time with one another, looking at our visions not just for today but for the future and as we are here as a collective body to learn and to train we yet pray for our brothers and sisters out in the field, we pray for those in louisiana with what happened yesterday, with pray not just for our fallen brothers, we pray for those who are yet hurt and we pray for their families who standby their side and those who grieve, we pray for every incident that has happened in our country and every city and every state, we uphold the people because you have called us to justice by action and so i ask you to bless this session, i ask you to bless each and every household that's represented here and father we thank you for the gifts and abilities that you have placed in us to not only see the vision, not only to write the vision but to implement it, in your name we pray, amen. >> g
dr. robert williams. >> let us pray.e thank you that we are in this place to honor you, we thank you that we have come together to share, to learn, to spend time with one another, looking at our visions not just for today but for the future and as we are here as a collective body to learn and to train we yet pray for our brothers and sisters out in the field, we pray for those in louisiana with what happened yesterday, with pray not just for our fallen brothers, we pray for those who are...
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dr. brian williams was one of the doctors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together and end all of this. >> dallas' police chief says he has a solution. >> serve your community. continue be part of the problem. we are hiring. we are hiring. >> reporter: and many more people have been contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shootings. tomorrow president obama and the first lady will visit to honor the fallen officers and their families. in dallas, abc7 news. >> thanks, adrian. >>> we want to continue our team coverage with melanie woodrow. >> melanie? >> ama and dan, police officers from san francisco, richmond and concord are headed to dallas to pay their respects. meantime san francisco mayor ed leigh attended an inter faith vigil for peace held tonight. >> inside san francisco's grace cathedral people came together for a vigil for peace. >> i thought i just have to come. >> it was in the stained glass windows. it was to restore peace and issue a call to action. >> it is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. >> memorial and funeral
dr. brian williams was one of the doctors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together and end all of this. >> dallas' police chief says he has a solution. >> serve your community. continue be part of the problem. we are hiring. we are hiring. >> reporter: and many more people have been contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shootings. tomorrow president obama and the first lady will visit to honor the fallen officers and their...
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dr. brian williams, a trauma surgeon treating the victims of the massacre in dallas.u to listen to what he said. >> we routinely care for the victims, the preceding days of more black men dying at the hands of police officers effected me. i think the reasons are obvious. i fit that demographic of individuals but i abhor what's been done to the officers and grieve with their families. i understand the anger and the frustration and distrust of law enforcement, but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions about the impact of race relations in this country. every day i am unable to save the cops when they came here that night, it weighs on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. black men dying and being forgotten, people retaliating against people that are sworn to defend us, we have to come together and end all this. >> the trauma surgeon of park memorial hospital. congressman, he treated so many of the victims, you see how emotional he is on this issue. i wonder if you can relate to what he said? >> absolutely. i think each and ev
dr. brian williams, a trauma surgeon treating the victims of the massacre in dallas.u to listen to what he said. >> we routinely care for the victims, the preceding days of more black men dying at the hands of police officers effected me. i think the reasons are obvious. i fit that demographic of individuals but i abhor what's been done to the officers and grieve with their families. i understand the anger and the frustration and distrust of law enforcement, but they are not the problem....
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dr. brian williams. he addressed police with conflicted feelings. >> i support you. i will defend you and i will care for you. that doesn't mean that i do not fear you. but there's a need that if you approach me i will start worrying for my personal safety. >> and more protests tonight in philadelphia. "action news" reporter walter perez is live at broad and cecil b. moore. walter, what's the story there? >> reporter: well, jim, a black lives matter protest just went by moments ago kicking off at broad and cecil b. moore. as you mentioned right behind me here police officials say this certainly seems to be the pattern will remain through the democratic national convention and that's why today the police commissioner reached out to protestors. today's round of protests came courtesy of an organization called surj which stands for showing up for racial justice. their method of operation was similar to other protests over the past several days. blocking traffic at several intersections in center city during the monday morning commute. police commissioner richard ross sa
dr. brian williams. he addressed police with conflicted feelings. >> i support you. i will defend you and i will care for you. that doesn't mean that i do not fear you. but there's a need that if you approach me i will start worrying for my personal safety. >> and more protests tonight in philadelphia. "action news" reporter walter perez is live at broad and cecil b. moore. walter, what's the story there? >> reporter: well, jim, a black lives matter protest just went...
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dr. brian williams, who talked about what he was feeling that night and has felt since, but also about theeaths of black men across the country. watch this. >> i think about it every day. that i was unable to save those cops when they came here that night. it weighs on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. black men dying and being forgotten, people retaliating against the people that are sworn to defend us, we have to come together and end all this. >> reporter: dr. williams there pairing together the two conversations that we will very likely hear president obama address today as he comes here to dallas. we understand, of course, that he has had some very heavy involvement in writing his comments today, not relying simply on speech writers. we'll look ahead to that, scheduled to start at 1:30 eastern. >> so touching to hear from that doctor. thank you for that report. >>> today is a major day for hillary clinton's campaign in new hampshire. this is where eight years ago she and barack obama joined forces in a bid to unite democrats after their bitter primary. today clinton re
dr. brian williams, who talked about what he was feeling that night and has felt since, but also about theeaths of black men across the country. watch this. >> i think about it every day. that i was unable to save those cops when they came here that night. it weighs on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. black men dying and being forgotten, people retaliating against the people that are sworn to defend us, we have to come together and end all this. >> reporter: dr....
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dr. brian williams said that while he understands the anger, frustration, and distrust of law enforcement felt by many in the black community, the police are not the problem. >> i understand the anger, and the frustration, and distrust of law enforcement, but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions about the impact of race relations in this country. and i think about it every day. that i was unable to say to those cops when they came here that night, it weighed on my mind constantly. this killing, it has to stop. >> in the meantime, three people are dead in michigan after a man opened fire at a courthouse there as he tried to escape custody. officials say 44-year-old larry darnell gordon was being brought in for a hearing yesterday at the facility when he grabbed a gun from an officer. they say he shot and killed two bailiffs, and briefly tried to take hostages. gordon was quickly shot and killed by other officers. two other people were hurt. michigan governor rick snyder called for support for police officers following this latest incident of violence. >> th
dr. brian williams said that while he understands the anger, frustration, and distrust of law enforcement felt by many in the black community, the police are not the problem. >> i understand the anger, and the frustration, and distrust of law enforcement, but they are not the problem. the problem is the lack of open discussions about the impact of race relations in this country. and i think about it every day. that i was unable to say to those cops when they came here that night, it...
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dr. william barber the second. [cheers] >> good evening. my brothers and sisters.e before you tonight as a preacher, the son of a preacher. a preacher immersed in the movement at five years old. i don't come tonight representing any organization, but i come to talk about faith and morality. and i'm acher theologically conservative liberal evangelical physicist. [cheers] know it may sound strange, but i'm a conservative because i worked to conserve a divine tradition that teaches us to do and walklove mercy humbly with our god. [cheers] i've has a play bridge -- with manyof walking influential. as we are working together in the revival and calling for a revolution of values, as we travel the country and see things, that is why i'm so concerned about those that face so much, about what god says so little while saying so little about what god says so much. [cheers] in my heart, i'm troubled. and i'm worried about the way they do cynically used by some to serve hate, fear, racism and greed. we need to keep the bar of the scriptures. we need to listen to the agent cours
dr. william barber the second. [cheers] >> good evening. my brothers and sisters.e before you tonight as a preacher, the son of a preacher. a preacher immersed in the movement at five years old. i don't come tonight representing any organization, but i come to talk about faith and morality. and i'm acher theologically conservative liberal evangelical physicist. [cheers] know it may sound strange, but i'm a conservative because i worked to conserve a divine tradition that teaches us to do...
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dr. williams was in charge of the operating room when they brought in the police officers.n that he choked up there with gayle is because, he talked about yesterday, had was unable to save many of their lives. they were too badly wounded there on the front lines. but he's also speak beyond the role of the surgeon. he said he's straddling that role. he said, too, yesterday, as a surgeon and a black man, when he sees a police officer, he tries to pick up their tab at lunch. buys them an ice cream. i hope that's something that we can all emulate. >> and between the two of them. >> they're friends. >>> and now backing the latest fight to legalize recreational pot. but up next see why critics say there's already proof in this country that it's a bad idea. we'll be right back. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult. so i talked to my rheumatologist... and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further jo
dr. williams was in charge of the operating room when they brought in the police officers.n that he choked up there with gayle is because, he talked about yesterday, had was unable to save many of their lives. they were too badly wounded there on the front lines. but he's also speak beyond the role of the surgeon. he said he's straddling that role. he said, too, yesterday, as a surgeon and a black man, when he sees a police officer, he tries to pick up their tab at lunch. buys them an ice...
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dr. barbara williams. rev. williams-harris: let us pray.r, we thank you again that we are in this place to honor you. we thank you that we have come together to share, to learn, to spend time with one another looking at our vision not just for today but for the future, and as we are here as a collective body to learn and to we pray for our brothers and sisters in the field. we pray for those in louisiana with what happened yesterday. not just for our fallen brothers, we pray for those their sideo stand by of those who grieve. we pray for those in every city, in every state. we pray for the people because we are called to justice. i ask you to bless each and every household that is represented here, and father, we thank you for the gift and abilities that you have placed in us to not only see the vision, not only write the vision, but too implemented. and your name we pray, amen. good morning. it is my pleasure not to introduce you to a stalwart supporter of law enforcement in ineral and n.o.b.l.e. particular. worn in north carolina, loretta
dr. barbara williams. rev. williams-harris: let us pray.r, we thank you again that we are in this place to honor you. we thank you that we have come together to share, to learn, to spend time with one another looking at our vision not just for today but for the future, and as we are here as a collective body to learn and to we pray for our brothers and sisters in the field. we pray for those in louisiana with what happened yesterday. not just for our fallen brothers, we pray for those their...
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dr. brian williams. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. have played some characters you could call controlling. but the truth is: there's so much in life we can't control. here's something we can: colorectal cancer. it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s., but it is almost entirely preventable! most colon cancers start as polyps, and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened. screening saves lives. it could really save your life. >>> omar villafranca has more on the lives that surgeons could not save. >> reporter: thursday's attack in downtown dallas killed five people who had one thing in common, they all wore police uniforms. 32-year-old patrick zamarippa, ahrens and 55-year-old michael smith were killed by an assassin's bullet, sergeant smith was only two years away, his nine-year-old daughter carolyn remembers the last time she saw her father. >> so he was leaving to go to work and i was leaving to go to a movie. and he
dr. brian williams. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. have played some characters you could call controlling. but the truth is: there's so much in life we can't control. here's something we can: colorectal cancer. it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s., but it is almost entirely preventable! most colon cancers start as polyps, and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened. screening saves lives. it...
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dr. william j. barber ii, and i present him to you at this time. >> america today is in deep need of pastoral and prophetic care. the son of our brother sterling killed by police in baton rouge said his father was a sacrifice, so the whole world could see what was going on. the lawyer for our brother castile in st. paul said this time, it was a black man in every area doing the right thing, trying to do the right thing. and the moral question before is us how many more sacrifices, how many more times before killing of black mothers' sons and fathers and daughters is as important as others, and forces the changes necessary? how many more tragic sacrifices, how much more death needs to be seen lying on the concrete? dying in front of a camera, dying in front of us before those in america who don't want to deal with the deadly data driven reality of racism stop fighting the truth and deal with it. we must deal with it now, and we must use every nonviolent action to declare it's time now to address how
dr. william j. barber ii, and i present him to you at this time. >> america today is in deep need of pastoral and prophetic care. the son of our brother sterling killed by police in baton rouge said his father was a sacrifice, so the whole world could see what was going on. the lawyer for our brother castile in st. paul said this time, it was a black man in every area doing the right thing, trying to do the right thing. and the moral question before is us how many more sacrifices, how...
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dr. william rosenblatt. he says little papi is recoveringer another special story here, a lucky dog is on the road to recovery. maverick, you remember him. he's recovering from surgery after he was forced to chew off his own foot trying to escape his leash. the mspca has received $57,000 in donations since his treatment since we brought you this story earlier this week. well on his way to recovery. new this morning, if you missed the powerball drawing, no real the jackpot is getting bigger now, increasing to an estimated $478 million. the next drawing set in a couple days. >> christa: did you do this? >>. >> kris: i did. >> christa: i love your strategy. you feel like good things come in threes. you always buy three powerball tickets. >> kris: you said that's your magical number. >> christa: there's always hope. >> kris: there's hope. >> christa: 6:21, south shore students r of candy. >> kris: new pictures of a person suspected of swimming people's money in cambridge. >> christa: some daddy drama for julian
dr. william rosenblatt. he says little papi is recoveringer another special story here, a lucky dog is on the road to recovery. maverick, you remember him. he's recovering from surgery after he was forced to chew off his own foot trying to escape his leash. the mspca has received $57,000 in donations since his treatment since we brought you this story earlier this week. well on his way to recovery. new this morning, if you missed the powerball drawing, no real the jackpot is getting bigger now,...
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williams. we're joined by dr. jordano of super charged learning and president and co-founder of the scholar baller.org and our other guests. >> welcome back to the broadcast. let's go to this point. there is an issue. i will tell you for a fact. i used to think interracial marriages, that people married for love. and we did a special and i went out and talked to some of these brothers and they felt that marrying a white woman would give them an edge, more credibility. it was the craziest thing i'd ever heard. i wish i did not have to say that. and i talk to white girls who say i wanted to marry a brother to be rebellious toward my parents. that's crazy. it's sad but true. >> if they weren't in love, maybe that's what their intention is in engaging in the relationship. >> it's about the perception. >> have you not heard this before? >> never. >> i've heard that sometimes of time. when you want to spend your life with somebody, i think that most -- i know a lot of interracial relationships and those that i know are
williams. we're joined by dr. jordano of super charged learning and president and co-founder of the scholar baller.org and our other guests. >> welcome back to the broadcast. let's go to this point. there is an issue. i will tell you for a fact. i used to think interracial marriages, that people married for love. and we did a special and i went out and talked to some of these brothers and they felt that marrying a white woman would give them an edge, more credibility. it was the craziest...
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dr. william j. barb er ii, and i present him t you at this time. >> america today is in deep need of pastoral and prophetic care. the son of our brother sterling killed by police in baton rouge said his father was a sacrifice, so the whole world could see what was going on. the lawyer for our brother castile in st. paul said this time, it was a black man in every area doing the right thing, trying to do the right thing. and the moral question before is us how many more sacrifices, how many more times before killing of black mothers' sons and fathers and daughters is as important as others, and forces the changes necessary? how many more tragic sacrifices, how much more death needs to be seen lying on the concrete? dying in front of a camera, dying in front of us before those in america who don't want to deal with the deadly data driven reality of racism stop fighting the truth and deal with it. we must deal with it now, and we must use every nonviolent action to declare it's time now to address how
dr. william j. barb er ii, and i present him t you at this time. >> america today is in deep need of pastoral and prophetic care. the son of our brother sterling killed by police in baton rouge said his father was a sacrifice, so the whole world could see what was going on. the lawyer for our brother castile in st. paul said this time, it was a black man in every area doing the right thing, trying to do the right thing. and the moral question before is us how many more sacrifices, how...
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dr. brian williams was one of of the dogtors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together tivrjts dallas police chief says he has a solution. >> serve. your community. don't be a part of the problem. we are hiring. the we are hiring. >>reporter: many more people have been contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shooting. tomorrow president obama and first lady will visit to honor the fallen officers and the family. in dallas, abc 7 news. >>> funeral held this week for three of the police officers. 4 concord police officers and captain with the richmond police department here in the bay area are now on their way to dallas to attend services for the officers. president obama and former president bush are scheduled to speak at memorial service to. we plan to air part of the memorial tomorrow over on channel 7. >>> hundreds of protestors took to the streets mean time of downtown chicago this afternoon to show their concern over the recent police shootings. it was the third day in a row for the demonstration this is particular event was organized by teenag
dr. brian williams was one of of the dogtors who worked to save their lives. >> we have to come together tivrjts dallas police chief says he has a solution. >> serve. your community. don't be a part of the problem. we are hiring. the we are hiring. >>reporter: many more people have been contacting dallas police to join the force in the wake of the shooting. tomorrow president obama and first lady will visit to honor the fallen officers and the family. in dallas, abc 7 news....