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dr. williams, you've been at this for a couple years now. principle pritchard this will b your first time as principal in this type of g.sett any pearls of wisdom to offer your colleagues? >> only one, patience. we both are educators that demand a lot and we have high expectations. if annot beat ourselves up we don't meet the expectation we think we should have in year one. even year fo we m not meet the expectations because we know the urgency of the work and we ight have too many -- the expectation might be too high. long as there's growth every year we're doing the appropriate work. >> we have about a minute left. complete this sentence, i would consider the y2018-'ar successful if principal pritchard? >> if all students feel loved and supported at that school. >> the attendance rate go above 85%. if i can get 300 students to show up i think we're doing a good job. >> dr. alexander? >> i would love to see our youngest learners in our ading on y schools r grade level and our seniors walking across the stage in june. >> know that iswhere yo
dr. williams, you've been at this for a couple years now. principle pritchard this will b your first time as principal in this type of g.sett any pearls of wisdom to offer your colleagues? >> only one, patience. we both are educators that demand a lot and we have high expectations. if annot beat ourselves up we don't meet the expectation we think we should have in year one. even year fo we m not meet the expectations because we know the urgency of the work and we ight have too many -- the...
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this morning, the coroner, dr william dolman, ruled that the home office did not directly contributetion laws caused mr bristol significant stress. tom burridge is at london's st pancras coroner's court. passionate scenes, as we have been hearing. yes, pretty incredible. the question disputed this morning is whether or not the home office should play a part here at bricks bristol dexter's inquest. they say it should because tougher immigration laws caused the question over his status even though he moved to britain in the 1960s aged eight. they see it cost an acute stress which contributed directly to his death. the coroner this morning ruled against that —— they say that it caused him acute stress. when the coroner said she disagreed and what more evidence should be considered further and that maybe the home office should play a part, the coroner, dr william dolman, office should play a part, the coroner, drwilliam dolman, became visibly angry, got incredibly i rate. i think in fairness hejust simply lost his cool, the session was suspended, and when he came back he was very differe
this morning, the coroner, dr william dolman, ruled that the home office did not directly contributetion laws caused mr bristol significant stress. tom burridge is at london's st pancras coroner's court. passionate scenes, as we have been hearing. yes, pretty incredible. the question disputed this morning is whether or not the home office should play a part here at bricks bristol dexter's inquest. they say it should because tougher immigration laws caused the question over his status even...
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dr. william barbert says many chns have dumped their principles in return for access to power.he leadership of evangelicalism, people like franklin graham and others, say that god put donald trump in the whitgrhouse. do you? >> they can say anything. slave masters said god ordained slavery. wasn't true. great nation is -- grationists said god ordained segregation. the greatest critique of donald trump is not h personal vices. what is worst is his political vices, his political agenda. martin: members of hisre cotion agree. >> i think it is disgraceful, the way he is treating people of color. >>'s ideas don't match up with any of what the bible is saying. martin: ralph drollinger says donald trump needs tim grow. >> any person that is young in christ is going to have issues with their demeanor, especially if your whole life is on camera. whmartin: but peter wehner worked for three republican worked for three republican presidents, says donald trump is less a christian and more a hypocrit d >> i think tage donald trump is doing to christianity and the damage to christians war tru
dr. william barbert says many chns have dumped their principles in return for access to power.he leadership of evangelicalism, people like franklin graham and others, say that god put donald trump in the whitgrhouse. do you? >> they can say anything. slave masters said god ordained slavery. wasn't true. great nation is -- grationists said god ordained segregation. the greatest critique of donald trump is not h personal vices. what is worst is his political vices, his political agenda....
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dr. william j. barber ii. >> pray. this is celebration, but not a party. aretha is not lost.ey. thank you for reverend frankton, thank you for aretha, irma, carolyn, cecil. the joy of the gifts, lessons they have learned and lessons they have shared. leave this place today better off than when we came. we fall down, we get back up again. the ground is no place for champions, so we rise to higher heights. amen. >> amen. >> i was asked by the family to give some personal reflections. i have known aretha almost 60 years. a lot of reflecting. i want sabrina to stand again. months of decline and going down the hill, the one that put all this together has been sabrina. give her a big hand, would you please? [ applause ] >> i visit her at least once a month. every time i was there, by the door was a body guard. stand again. give him a big hand. cousin brenda. brenda. another big hand. give willie a big hand. stand-up will. he's been a trooper. i want to thank the funeral home. aretha was very sick toward the end. i was suspecting we should not open the body. but this funeral home, t
dr. william j. barber ii. >> pray. this is celebration, but not a party. aretha is not lost.ey. thank you for reverend frankton, thank you for aretha, irma, carolyn, cecil. the joy of the gifts, lessons they have learned and lessons they have shared. leave this place today better off than when we came. we fall down, we get back up again. the ground is no place for champions, so we rise to higher heights. amen. >> amen. >> i was asked by the family to give some personal...
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the reverend dr william barber says many christians have dumped their principles in return for accessld trump in the white house. but do you agree with that? they can say anything, you know? the slave masters said that god ordained slavery. it wasn't true. that god ordained segregation. it wasn't true. the greatest critique on donald trump is not his personal vices. what is worst is his political vices, is his political agenda. members of his congregation agreed. i think it's disgraceful the way he is treating people of colour. his ideas don't match up with any of what the bible is saying. ralph drollinger says donald trump just needs time to grow. any person that's young in christ is going to have issues with their demeanour, outwardly, measurably, especially if your whole life's on camera. but peter werner who worked for three republican presidents says donald trump is less a christian and more a hypocrite. i think the damage that trump is doing to christianity and the damage that christians who are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic and a very harsh indictment of the peopl
the reverend dr william barber says many christians have dumped their principles in return for accessld trump in the white house. but do you agree with that? they can say anything, you know? the slave masters said that god ordained slavery. it wasn't true. that god ordained segregation. it wasn't true. the greatest critique on donald trump is not his personal vices. what is worst is his political vices, is his political agenda. members of his congregation agreed. i think it's disgraceful the...
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dr. william seal with us for this lunch session, but he has been unable to join us. we, however, have a terrific plan "b" for you. and that is a conversation with anita mcbride, mark uptogrove and stewart mcclairin on presidential legacies and commemorations. and i know that if time allows, anita and mark and stewart will take questions at the end. so now to our panel. anita mcbride's career relating to the white house and the president spans more than 30 years as a white house adviser, chief of staff, and diplomatic adviser. currently, she is executive in residence at the center for congressional and presidential studies and in the school of public affairs where she directs programming on the first ladies and their historical flubs on politic -- influence on politics, policy, and global diplomacy. anita served as an assistant to president george w. bush as well as chief of staff to first lady laura bush. she directed the first lady's travel to 67 countries in four years, to support foreign policy objectives in human rights, women's empowerment, global health, and ed
dr. william seal with us for this lunch session, but he has been unable to join us. we, however, have a terrific plan "b" for you. and that is a conversation with anita mcbride, mark uptogrove and stewart mcclairin on presidential legacies and commemorations. and i know that if time allows, anita and mark and stewart will take questions at the end. so now to our panel. anita mcbride's career relating to the white house and the president spans more than 30 years as a white house...
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dr. william seal with us for this lunch session but he's been unable to join us. we, however, have a terrific plan b for you. and that is a conversation with a nitd amok bride, mark dimare grove, and stewart mc-lauren on km . and i know if time allows they'll take questions. now to our panel. mcbride related to the white house and presidency spans more than 30 years as a white house adviser, chief of staff, and diplomatic adviser. currently, she is executive in residence at the center for congressional and presidential studies in the school of public affairs at american university in washington where she directs programming on the legacies of america's first ladies and their historic cal influence on policy, politics and global diplomacy. anita served as assistant to president george bush as well as chief of staff to first lady laura bush. she directed the first lady's travel to 67 countries in four years to support foreign policy objectives in human rights, women's empowerment, global health, education. she is a member of the u.s. afghan women's council, the inte
dr. william seal with us for this lunch session but he's been unable to join us. we, however, have a terrific plan b for you. and that is a conversation with a nitd amok bride, mark dimare grove, and stewart mc-lauren on km . and i know if time allows they'll take questions. now to our panel. mcbride related to the white house and presidency spans more than 30 years as a white house adviser, chief of staff, and diplomatic adviser. currently, she is executive in residence at the center for...
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dr. william ma. her children, fiona william and samantha will greatly miss their mother. she was a fighter. several trials and tribulations with her health over the past ten years she has maintained her strong spirit and she will truly be missed. i also want to recognize her faithful son-in-law jason hodge also at home watching this inmemoriam. colleagues i would like to make a motion we close the board meeting out in memory of ms. sophia ma. seconded by supervisor peskin and we can take that without objection. thank you. madam clerk, the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, madam president. supervisor fewer is not here. seeing no other names on the roster, madam president that concludes the introduction of new business. >> president m. cohen: thank you. madam clerk, shall we go to item 7? -77? >> clerk: yes, at this time the public may address the entire board of supervisors for up to 2 minutes on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board. the minutes at the budget and finance meeting which constituted a core -quorum of the board. proposition c.n.g. adopte
dr. william ma. her children, fiona william and samantha will greatly miss their mother. she was a fighter. several trials and tribulations with her health over the past ten years she has maintained her strong spirit and she will truly be missed. i also want to recognize her faithful son-in-law jason hodge also at home watching this inmemoriam. colleagues i would like to make a motion we close the board meeting out in memory of ms. sophia ma. seconded by supervisor peskin and we can take that...
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this morning, the coroner, dr william dolman, ruled that the home office did not directly contributestol. mr bristol s family argue tougher immigration laws caused mr bristol significant stress. tom burridge is at london's st pancras coroner's court. things are getting very emotional? it was. i think it's pretty unusual that a court official, a judge or coroner could get this direct. doctor william dolman did get very angry at one point during proceedings. the point of contention is whether or not the home office should be involved in the inquest here into the death of bristol dexter —— dexter bristol, sorry. he died of acute heart failure. his family say the home office should be involved because they say tougher immigration laws and uncertainty over his immigration status and stress was a contributing factor to his death, they say. the coroner ruled against them and said there wasn't enough evidence to suggest the home office was directly involved in their death. and when the family's barrister tried to argue politely to the coroner, i think it's fair to say the coroner lost his co
this morning, the coroner, dr william dolman, ruled that the home office did not directly contributestol. mr bristol s family argue tougher immigration laws caused mr bristol significant stress. tom burridge is at london's st pancras coroner's court. things are getting very emotional? it was. i think it's pretty unusual that a court official, a judge or coroner could get this direct. doctor william dolman did get very angry at one point during proceedings. the point of contention is whether or...
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the coroner, dr william dolman, ruled that the home office had not directly caused the death of dextercontributed to his death. but the coroner accused lawyers representing mr bristol's family of trying to tell him how to run his court. the coroner later apologised. tom burridge has been following the case for us at london's st pancras coroner's court. the question which is disputed this morning is whether or not the home office should play a part here at bristol dexter's inquest. his family say it should because tougher immigration laws caused questions over his immigration status even though he moved to britain in the 1960s aged eight. and it caused him acute stress, they say, which contributed directly to his death. but the coroner this morning ruled against that. but when the family's barrister basically stood up to say, to put forward a case as to why she disagreed and that more evidence should be considered further, maybe that the home office should play a part in the inquest, the coroner doctor william dolman became visibly angry. he got incredibly irate, i think in fairness hej
the coroner, dr william dolman, ruled that the home office had not directly caused the death of dextercontributed to his death. but the coroner accused lawyers representing mr bristol's family of trying to tell him how to run his court. the coroner later apologised. tom burridge has been following the case for us at london's st pancras coroner's court. the question which is disputed this morning is whether or not the home office should play a part here at bristol dexter's inquest. his family...
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dr. williams if he would like to come up to the podium or would you prefer to sit? it's your story. come on to the podium and you all give him a rousing round of applause, he is one of our heroes, our icons. amazing. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. i want to, once again, thank smithsoni smithsonian, prudential, the price family all for sharing and giving me an opportunity to share in return. this is is a very nice topic. i think we, i'm glad to see people out here, even in the rain, you know, if this were in newark, i don't know if this many people would be coming out. you know all know you got your hair thing. and all of that. but anyway, this is the smithsoni smithsonian, now you can start my clock. so i want to create the context for dr. king and the poor people's campaign and all those things that were going on that some of which were outlined by julianne malvo, focusing in on 1968 by starting, just by talking about the city that i know best, which is newark, new jersey. i want to do that by introducing to you three organizations and what we were doing about the time about which
dr. williams if he would like to come up to the podium or would you prefer to sit? it's your story. come on to the podium and you all give him a rousing round of applause, he is one of our heroes, our icons. amazing. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. i want to, once again, thank smithsoni smithsonian, prudential, the price family all for sharing and giving me an opportunity to share in return. this is is a very nice topic. i think we, i'm glad to see people out here, even in the rain, you...
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dr. william barber on your 25th anniversary.'m sure there is a major celebration going on there in north carolina. of course, you have been on the front lines holding america accountable. >> happy 25th anniversary. thank you for picking up the baton from dr. king by reintroducing this generation to exactly what nonviolent creative civil disobedience is all about. >> bishop barber, we've got ya. >> you did, i'm about to cry. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> take care. >> thank you for all that you do. we love having you here and thank you for standing up for what's right in the nations most vulnerable. more "a.m. joy" coming up after the break. i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression
dr. william barber on your 25th anniversary.'m sure there is a major celebration going on there in north carolina. of course, you have been on the front lines holding america accountable. >> happy 25th anniversary. thank you for picking up the baton from dr. king by reintroducing this generation to exactly what nonviolent creative civil disobedience is all about. >> bishop barber, we've got ya. >> you did, i'm about to cry. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >>...
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dr. aric williams to talk about t expectations.ommunity, all abuzz about this project-base school. solely focused on making sure the students aren't sitting in a chair, looking at worksheets, but learning by doing. >> everybody is excited about the learning approach. it's about the joy of teachin and the joy of lerp iarning. students are willing to work harder and there deeper learning of content and comp competen mpetencies. >> reporter: they have met the need with so many kids coming in. goshen post, 's time to go and ready to teach. and gigi, the gator, what o?e we going to we're gone. >> fantastic. >> reporter: that's the latest. we're so excited about the o fit da here in loudon county. back to you guys. wonderful. >> get a broom, molette. you made the drop it o the floor. >> thank you, molette. >>> we want to come back to d.c., where some flood damage has closed eliot-hine school in northeast. >> justin finch is there. th t just got in classrooms a couple days ago. >> reporter: that's right. first week of school hehere. but p
dr. aric williams to talk about t expectations.ommunity, all abuzz about this project-base school. solely focused on making sure the students aren't sitting in a chair, looking at worksheets, but learning by doing. >> everybody is excited about the learning approach. it's about the joy of teachin and the joy of lerp iarning. students are willing to work harder and there deeper learning of content and comp competen mpetencies. >> reporter: they have met the need with so many kids...
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dr. ti williams for my doctorate. but i did so well at emory that they offered me a teaching fellowship to stay on for my doctorate, which meant when i got my phd, i would have had a minimum of three years teaching experience and that opportunity you cannot turn down. so i did and worked with him. and i must confess, to a job i randolph macon, college is one of the few schools at that time which required a thesis for a ba degree. and i wrote my thesis on general daniel harvey hill and i got into memory and he said this is your method -- your masters thesis. just make corrections on it. once i decided to stay on emery, i started work early on my dissertation, which was the stonewall brigade. keeping with his interest in the common soldiers and my native virginia love. it was just a pleasure to study under him. hard, demanding man. peter: tell us a little bit about how he was demanding. in seminar, in the papers that you read? dr. robertson: he was extremely congenial in public. but to his graduate students, he was just
dr. ti williams for my doctorate. but i did so well at emory that they offered me a teaching fellowship to stay on for my doctorate, which meant when i got my phd, i would have had a minimum of three years teaching experience and that opportunity you cannot turn down. so i did and worked with him. and i must confess, to a job i randolph macon, college is one of the few schools at that time which required a thesis for a ba degree. and i wrote my thesis on general daniel harvey hill and i got...
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dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event hosted by the christian science monitor. he currently serves as a senior strategist for vice president pence's great america pack. >> i think were going to start. good morning. is corey today lewandowski, president trump's first campaign manager and a senior strategist for vice president penses great america pack. first time at a monitor breakfast. in the outside of boston great commonwealth of massachusetts. i'm also from there. andtudied political science then in grad school at american university and has worked in republican politics ever since. campaign manager for bob smith. he has also worked as a new hampshire state public safety officer, i read. true story. in 2000 eight, he started working for americans for prosperity and stayed until
dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event hosted by the christian science monitor. he currently serves as a senior strategist for vice president pence's great america pack. >> i think were going to start. good morning. is corey today lewandowski, president trump's...
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williams. orthpeddist dr. frederick azar, sports journalist bonnie bernstein, former governor bober lick andme f congressman tomll mc are the other appoint appointees joining two retired federal judges and a former federal prosecutor. the commissioning will investigate the culture of the program after the diego of tps lineman jordan mcnair in june. mcnair, as you know, died two weeks after suffering heat stroke during a spring workout. the board of regents says the commission will have time and independence to do the right job. a separate investigation specifically dealing with mcnair's dea could be completed as early as next month. >>> search tonight under way in montgomery county at this hour for the man responsible for shooti another man inside this apartment building. this happened on lockwood drive in the white oak area. news4's jackie bensen tells us investigators believe this is not a random crime. >> reporter: crime scene investigates are from themo gomery county police department could be seen going i
williams. orthpeddist dr. frederick azar, sports journalist bonnie bernstein, former governor bober lick andme f congressman tomll mc are the other appoint appointees joining two retired federal judges and a former federal prosecutor. the commissioning will investigate the culture of the program after the diego of tps lineman jordan mcnair in june. mcnair, as you know, died two weeks after suffering heat stroke during a spring workout. the board of regents says the commission will have time and...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. dr >> wf: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: making are reinvesting in their own stocks. and renewed attentio minority casting in hollywood sparked byhe blockbuster hit "crazy rich asians." but first, today saw another esslation in president trum trade war with china, with the united states imposing 25% tariffs on nearly 300 more chinese goods; beijing responded immediately. many of the u.s. tarif target china's hi-tech industries, part of the "made in china 2025" initiative, which aims to transform china from theorld's factory into a global innovation leader. as special correspondent katrina yu reports, the plan's critics say it harms american companies and the international market. >> reporter: an army of robots, dancing to coded choography. these automated entertainers are on display in beijing at an expo showcasing the latest in chinese consumer technology. a.i.: artificial intelligence, medical devices, transport; these are just some of the ten sectors that make up the country's technology master plan, "made in chiit 2025," an int
for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. dr >> wf: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: making are reinvesting in their own stocks. and renewed attentio minority casting in hollywood sparked byhe blockbuster hit "crazy rich asians." but first, today saw another esslation in president trum trade war with china, with the united states imposing 25% tariffs on nearly 300 more chinese goods; beijing responded immediately. many of the u.s. tarif target china's hi-tech...
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williams, three set winner, advanced to quarterfinal play. all that in san jose. >> dr.stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] this isn't just any long-distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity delivers the fastest, most reliable internet learn more, or get started for $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news you need.. to start your day. good night. >>> "the late show with stephen colbert" is next. next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> all the news you need to start your friday.
williams, three set winner, advanced to quarterfinal play. all that in san jose. >> dr.stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] this isn't just any long-distance relationship. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on...
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dr. juan". la tenista, serena williams de 36 aÑos, revelÓ que enfrentÓ depresión posparto desde que naciÓ su hijae es depresiÓn. lo primero siempre ocurre en los primeros tres a cinco dÍas y deberÍa irse a las dos semanas. la depresiÓn debe durar mÁs de dos semanas con sÍntomas consistentes y empezar a afectar la funcionalidad de la persona. juan: cÓmo se trata? mariela: tenemos la psicoterapia, que es lo mÁs importante del mundo. es importante aceptar que estÁs sintiendo lo que estÁ sintiendo. no eres una mera madre por esto. luego, entender. despuÉs, tenemos los medicamentos. se mencionÓ una -- uno muy comÚn. pero esto puede ser muy complicado porque hay que cambiar dosis, ajustarlo, cambiarlo. todo el mundo es diferente. juan: hoy en dÍa te encuentras bien, natalia? estÁs contenta con tus hijos? natalia: ahora estoy en -- sÍ, ahora estoy en estado. juan: felicidades. le puede afectar esto al hombre? mariela: sÍ. las mujeres pasan porque mis hormonales al igual que los hombres. los hombres, de hecho, hay unas hormonas que disminuyen cuando la mujer estÁ embarazada. sabemos que la testosterona p
dr. juan". la tenista, serena williams de 36 aÑos, revelÓ que enfrentÓ depresión posparto desde que naciÓ su hijae es depresiÓn. lo primero siempre ocurre en los primeros tres a cinco dÍas y deberÍa irse a las dos semanas. la depresiÓn debe durar mÁs de dos semanas con sÍntomas consistentes y empezar a afectar la funcionalidad de la persona. juan: cÓmo se trata? mariela: tenemos la psicoterapia, que es lo mÁs importante del mundo. es importante aceptar que estÁs sintiendo lo...
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health news, super stars like beyonce and serena williams shared the trama of undergoing an emergency c-section but pregnant women may be able to avoid them. dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: tonight, the new study may come as a surprise to new moms who for years have been told by doctors that inducing labor could be dangerous leading to complications and unnecessary c-sections. >> that's my panda. >> reporter: that confused lex owen. she wanted to induce because her husband is in a wheelchair and can't drive. >> i was hoping to avoid a c section if at all possibility as i think all women are. >> reporter: according to the new research, electively inducing labor could help some mothers avoid c-sections. scientists looked at more than 6,000 healthy first-time mothers. those who were induced near the due date at 39 weeks had a significantly lower risk of needing a c-section. about 3% lower. >> if it's not causing harm and potentially leading to benefit certainly something that we believe that women should have a choice about. >> reporter: the new study says elective inductions can have other surprising benefits. the new moms induced experi
health news, super stars like beyonce and serena williams shared the trama of undergoing an emergency c-section but pregnant women may be able to avoid them. dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: tonight, the new study may come as a surprise to new moms who for years have been told by doctors that inducing labor could be dangerous leading to complications and unnecessary c-sections. >> that's my panda. >> reporter: that confused lex owen. she wanted to induce because her...
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williams brad will read the recommendation. >> thank you. >> happy new year, everybody. new school year, dr. matthews, president mendoza-mcdonnell, and commissioners. so you have before you the request to approve the two candidates that were actually interviewed with the standard set of questions by other p p.a.c. members, and then we recommended and approved to the board at the june 6 meeting. as required by the policy, they have to be formally approved by the board of education, and there are two members right now, naomi laguna and sandy stringfellow. >> are either -- are either of the two parents present? okay. thank you. i don't have any public speakers signed up for this. any comments from the board? commissioner sanchez? >> could you tell us a little bit about them, what schools -- where their children attend? >> so naomi has a son who attends mckinley elementary school, and she's very active in their p.t.a. there and also is a volunteer for lipstick angels, which of course works with survivors of cancer at ucsf. and sadie is -- has a daughter who's enrolled in the japanese bilingual c
williams brad will read the recommendation. >> thank you. >> happy new year, everybody. new school year, dr. matthews, president mendoza-mcdonnell, and commissioners. so you have before you the request to approve the two candidates that were actually interviewed with the standard set of questions by other p p.a.c. members, and then we recommended and approved to the board at the june 6 meeting. as required by the policy, they have to be formally approved by the board of education,...
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dr. ashton is here to break down the benefits. >>> serena williams gets candid.as a new mom just as she withdraws from a major tournament. this morning, her message to other moms. >>> plus, the bombshell bachelorette finale. becca's happily ever after trending all night as garrett wins the battle for her heart. he got the first rose and now he's proposed. >> will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> give me that thing. >> the couple joining us live in times square as they tell all. and they're saying -- >> both: good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >>> she looks like erielle reshef. goodness gracious. good morning, america. >> hope you're well this tuesday morning. >> yes, and it's great to have the bachelorette becca and her new fiance garrett. having a little bit of fun backstage. they traveled all night to get to times square after that blockbuster finale. we can't wait to hear what's coming up next for them and who they think should be the next bachelor. >> because they've been together for awhile but we haven't known it. now they can be public and let eve
dr. ashton is here to break down the benefits. >>> serena williams gets candid.as a new mom just as she withdraws from a major tournament. this morning, her message to other moms. >>> plus, the bombshell bachelorette finale. becca's happily ever after trending all night as garrett wins the battle for her heart. he got the first rose and now he's proposed. >> will you marry me? >> yes, yes. >> give me that thing. >> the couple joining us live in times...
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williams acted alone. dead.cer: 24 children >> wayne's told me he's killed no one. announcer: is the right man bars? plus -- droz: stress can hijack your your all the way down to cells. announcer: maria shriver's rule life.rviving a stressful maria: i'm going to complain for hour and then not do it. announcer: coming up next. ♪ [music] dr. oz: today, a forgotten case
williams acted alone. dead.cer: 24 children >> wayne's told me he's killed no one. announcer: is the right man bars? plus -- droz: stress can hijack your your all the way down to cells. announcer: maria shriver's rule life.rviving a stressful maria: i'm going to complain for hour and then not do it. announcer: coming up next. ♪ [music] dr. oz: today, a forgotten case
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dr. king. i have a little funny story as respect embodies who she is. my current c.o.o. of my company was an agent at williamt. one day she was sitting at a desk and aretha franklin called. aretha franklin says hello. she says hi, aretha. she is like do you know me? do i know you? you refer to me as ms. franklin, not aretha. i want my respect. and i think that she embodied that song. everything that was about her embodied respect. >> absolutely. we all have so much respect for aretha franklin tonight. we appreciate you so much talking about this. we are bursting with enthusiasm for aretha franklin. thank you so much for your perspective on aretha franklin, an amazing, iconic woman and performer. >> thank you. >>> coming up, strange behavior from a russian military satellite is raising alarms among arms control experts. does it pose a threat? whoooo. tripadvisor makes finding your perfect hotel... relaxing. just enter your destination and dates. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the hotel you want for the lowest price. dates. deals. done! tripadvisor. >>> tonight new concerns inside the u.s.
dr. king. i have a little funny story as respect embodies who she is. my current c.o.o. of my company was an agent at williamt. one day she was sitting at a desk and aretha franklin called. aretha franklin says hello. she says hi, aretha. she is like do you know me? do i know you? you refer to me as ms. franklin, not aretha. i want my respect. and i think that she embodied that song. everything that was about her embodied respect. >> absolutely. we all have so much respect for aretha...
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william morris, works with stoke s homeless community. drect did you see it was doing to users? the health and mental and physical health. they would suffer from extreme powerful hallucinations. these would be hallucinations. these would be hallucinations hearing voices and their erratic behaviour. you say people got, what you describe, ten men's syndrome? yes, sometimes people would find the strength of ten men and stuff and smash up their houses and their properties. there has been some cases where some of the organisations we work with, some of the people using this stuff have smashed through walls believing people are inside the walls watching them. ripping up theirfloorboards because they think people are underneath, trying to get them. this is really bad stuff. how bad? i have taken drugs a lot in my life and i am not proud of that, victoria. this is something i would never stuff, i would stay 100 miles away from it. i have been around for a number of yea rs, have been around for a number of years, i was involved in taking drugs for ov
william morris, works with stoke s homeless community. drect did you see it was doing to users? the health and mental and physical health. they would suffer from extreme powerful hallucinations. these would be hallucinations. these would be hallucinations hearing voices and their erratic behaviour. you say people got, what you describe, ten men's syndrome? yes, sometimes people would find the strength of ten men and stuff and smash up their houses and their properties. there has been some cases...
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dr. whiskers won't pounce. nodyil ♪ four-day love for color sale. ask sherwin-williamsbiome, plus vitamin c to support your natural immune defenses. new emergen-c probiotics plus. emerge and see. new emergen-c probiotics plus. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com alicewhich is breast canceratic that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, ar
dr. whiskers won't pounce. nodyil ♪ four-day love for color sale. ask sherwin-williamsbiome, plus vitamin c to support your natural immune defenses. new emergen-c probiotics plus. emerge and see. new emergen-c probiotics plus. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com alicewhich is breast canceratic that has...
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william shatner has been there. >> shatner's been there. you have to go in august for trek conderoga where they're going to have carl urban who played the movie dre's going to be up there, also robin curtis. >> that event is august 24th? >> august 24th to 26th. they had shatner in may where it was like $1,000 a ticket and the place was packed. and sadly, my significant other doesn't love me enough to take me to that. >> is he not getting enough price line money? >> still cashing in and people willing to pay it. >> thank you, tom kelly here. you can see more at wnnfans.com. see more at wnnfans.com. >>> tonight, president trump's cryptic tweet as he launches a new attack against the russia investigation and the holy fire in the west closing in on homes. our team is right there. what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? omg! it's olay. that's crazy! olay regenerist whip. olay whips absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. i feel like it just melted into my skin better. it's really smooth and it's not heavy. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips. try whips with spf 25. finally, sun
william shatner has been there. >> shatner's been there. you have to go in august for trek conderoga where they're going to have carl urban who played the movie dre's going to be up there, also robin curtis. >> that event is august 24th? >> august 24th to 26th. they had shatner in may where it was like $1,000 a ticket and the place was packed. and sadly, my significant other doesn't love me enough to take me to that. >> is he not getting enough price line money? >>...
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williams, i want to tell you that we decided we don't need that highway after all. ins was going on in newark 1968. what did all of this have to do with dr. king and the poor people's campaign? way, most of this you can read about in the book she mentioned. calledo a website riseupnewark.com. you can do that and understand some of these organizations and what we were doing at that time. but what does this have to do with dr. king? number one, the movement at that point after the march was localized. lots of organizational movement, and komozi will tell you more about that. local things going on all over the country. number two, we were definitely black. and racism was at its height. something,we gained the folks who didn't want us to have it from the beginning struck back. race, because it was a period of discovery. we were just finding out who we were, and we loved it. the slogan "black is beautiful." so beautiful to be black. james brown said, say it loud, i'm black and i'm proud. we were militant about the way we went about asserting our rights. what did this have to do with dr. king? it meant america was on a powder cake. -- on a pow
williams, i want to tell you that we decided we don't need that highway after all. ins was going on in newark 1968. what did all of this have to do with dr. king and the poor people's campaign? way, most of this you can read about in the book she mentioned. calledo a website riseupnewark.com. you can do that and understand some of these organizations and what we were doing at that time. but what does this have to do with dr. king? number one, the movement at that point after the march was...
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dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event hosted by the christian science monitor. he currently serves as a senior strategist for vice president pence's great america pack. >> i think were going to start. good morning. is corey today lewandowski, president trump's first campaign manager and a senior strategist for vice president
dr. frank williams. live saturday beginning at 10:30 eastern for the mississippi book festival on book tv. on c-span2. lewandowski talks about his relationship with president trump, the russian investigation, and white house nondisclosure agreements during an event hosted by the christian science monitor. he currently serves as a senior strategist for vice president pence's great america pack. >> i think were going to start. good morning. is corey today lewandowski, president trump's...