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you can go to town hall at howard university to talk about how communities are responding to the case. >>> doctors in boston testing a patient for possible ebola. preliminary results are expected later this morning. >>> we'll be closely watching a local woman's fight at the supreme court. peggy young says she was fired u.p.s. because she was pregnant. >>> here's your seven-day outlook. a welcomed warming today. after we have a few morning sprinkles dissipate. remaining mostly cloud. highs 50s. chilly again tomorrow. increasing clouds on thursday. highs mid-40s. 40s again on friday. rain likely friday night into saturday. melissa. >>> 395 northbound at edsall. crash in the middle of the road way. now off to the right side. that is good news northbound on 395. 66 into town, slow through manassas. another nasty spot. i know this is shock to go all of you, but dale city, northbound, after 6:00 it's like sorry, dale city. >> thank you melissa. >> all right. >> that is the broadcast this morning. thank you for waking up with us. >> the "today" show is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with
you can go to town hall at howard university to talk about how communities are responding to the case. >>> doctors in boston testing a patient for possible ebola. preliminary results are expected later this morning. >>> we'll be closely watching a local woman's fight at the supreme court. peggy young says she was fired u.p.s. because she was pregnant. >>> here's your seven-day outlook. a welcomed warming today. after we have a few morning sprinkles dissipate....
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. >> but at howard university's middle school of mathematics and sciences they're exposing students toat an early age. >> even though they serve a student population that is 100% made up of students classified as minorities under 70% of our kids come from households below the federal poverty line and 2-thirds come performing below grade level. it's not uncommon to have a student that comes to us 11 years old and functionally illiterate. >> the curriculum is designed to help students catch up academically. >> we created a platform that does two parts. both accelerate and provides the necessary interventions to have those students that come to us so behind and up and at grade level by the time they exit us in the 8th grade. >> when i look at my own experience my mom is a nurse. she would take me to her job. i would see things that totally fascinated me about medicine. i think that early engagement with people that look like you doing the things that can encourage you to do them is extremely important. >> but this school does something few other schools do anywhere in the country. whether
. >> but at howard university's middle school of mathematics and sciences they're exposing students toat an early age. >> even though they serve a student population that is 100% made up of students classified as minorities under 70% of our kids come from households below the federal poverty line and 2-thirds come performing below grade level. it's not uncommon to have a student that comes to us 11 years old and functionally illiterate. >> the curriculum is designed to help...
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i graduated from howard university. being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking place in terms of a young boy's death. and my heart sought change. as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned justice, and as i came closer to the themes in my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular position. but the governor appointed me to the parole board for the state of georgia. what i didn't know about parole is that it's very interesting, as you look at each individual
i graduated from howard university. being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking place in terms of a young boy's death. and my heart sought change. as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned justice, and as i came closer to the themes in my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular...
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president of the howard university student association to say hello. the 3 1/2 years that i've been in howard university we've davis, trayvon y martin, eric garner, michael brown. we marched, we protested, we and we got the role guilty verdicts. all that said, the system is working for the people and to work for. that's not how the story ends. the people you see protesting and ferguson have been protesting for 127 days straight. the people protesting in new york will not let this story and. we're here in dc, to say this is not how the story ends. if they thought this would be how the story would end, america has to wake up. this is our time. this is our fight. this is our chance to tell america that we are tired of police getting away with murder. in america, a black man is 17 times more likely to be killed than a white man. department of he justice, a black man is killed by white officer twice per week. i'm not appear because i'm an activist. this is because personal. who's not to or too class, to realize that this could then my parents crying over me
president of the howard university student association to say hello. the 3 1/2 years that i've been in howard university we've davis, trayvon y martin, eric garner, michael brown. we marched, we protested, we and we got the role guilty verdicts. all that said, the system is working for the people and to work for. that's not how the story ends. the people you see protesting and ferguson have been protesting for 127 days straight. the people protesting in new york will not let this story and....
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graduated from howard university. i got back and worked with the dc department of recreation. you had another program that you put into low income areas for cultural activities. to stand up y want and let you know that you are a great person. a lot of those programs i put into place have eroded. they are hardly anything now. mayor, i used to give $2000 to every valedictorian and $1000 to every salutatorian. all of that is gone. $1000 to every student that was in the top 10% of his or her class. we are going to bring some of that back. >> you started tonight saying that you wrote the book
graduated from howard university. i got back and worked with the dc department of recreation. you had another program that you put into low income areas for cultural activities. to stand up y want and let you know that you are a great person. a lot of those programs i put into place have eroded. they are hardly anything now. mayor, i used to give $2000 to every valedictorian and $1000 to every salutatorian. all of that is gone. $1000 to every student that was in the top 10% of his or her class....
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what is your list. >> the short list is spellman college, howard university, hampton university, and. we want to cross over as well. we want to include university of florida, alabama, even your alma mater. i would love to see that! you're a designer. did you design it on your own? >> i designed everything on my own. the cardigans and rugbies are basic pieces but i added everything else to it. >> anthony knows me. he's so kind to bring a handsome model in for us. come on over! let me see what you're wearing. tell me about this one. >> this is the rugby, actually. it's going to be available in grey and in black. it's very simple. very inspired by ralph lauren, if i might say. it's one of my favorite pieces. >> what is the price range? >> the price range on average about $110, $120 which is what a quality sweatshirt or something would cost. it has a beautiful story behind. it congratulations on this. you've made my production assistants they're blushing as soon as the man walked this man walked out. >> ryan, don't let them exploit you. we don't approve of that. i'm super proud of you. c
what is your list. >> the short list is spellman college, howard university, hampton university, and. we want to cross over as well. we want to include university of florida, alabama, even your alma mater. i would love to see that! you're a designer. did you design it on your own? >> i designed everything on my own. the cardigans and rugbies are basic pieces but i added everything else to it. >> anthony knows me. he's so kind to bring a handsome model in for us. come on over!...
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i started out in howard university and came here to go to howard. transfers to american university and did my undergraduate at america. >> will pull do over there? >> several. roger brown was a colonial and historian. who was a 19th-century historian. what brought over was a woman named dorothy. she was a historian who had written much, i remember asking her about history. i was so impressed. she spent two hours talking about books, what i liked to read. i went to go someplace that when cares about what i want to read and not what they want me to read. >> why were you attracted to them? >> one is an embarrassing reason. when you are 19, that is a consideration. second, i really wanted to make sure i understood all of american history. i realized that african-american history was american history. i wanted to know it all. >> how did you afford to go to american? >> my parents were both teachers. they worked very hard. that you areu know going to continue with your education, we will be supportive of it. i was very lucky. i was in this italian neighbor
i started out in howard university and came here to go to howard. transfers to american university and did my undergraduate at america. >> will pull do over there? >> several. roger brown was a colonial and historian. who was a 19th-century historian. what brought over was a woman named dorothy. she was a historian who had written much, i remember asking her about history. i was so impressed. she spent two hours talking about books, what i liked to read. i went to go someplace that...
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. >>> back here, a town hall is happening at howard university where you can talk about how you can respond. self activists and protest leaders held a similar protest last night. that happened on k street northwest. a lot of people showed up for that en >> i understand people get frustrated you that's how we advance the investigation. and they also will discuss the garner case. police used a deadly choke hold on garner back in jail. >>> posting threats online he is planning to kill darren wilson. it led to a lot of protests we are seeing today. wilson resigned from the ferguson police department >> happening today in washington, pridt a meats with mitch mcconnell. that meeting will likely discuss a plan to avoid another government shutdown. and possibly discussing immigration. >>> power is back on in detroit. a major cable problem affected court houses, firestations, schools, and traffic lights. they are upgrading their power grid. they will spend $200 million on a four-year project. >>> a crash involving a school bus yesterday in knoxville. two school buses were taking k through third grad
. >>> back here, a town hall is happening at howard university where you can talk about how you can respond. self activists and protest leaders held a similar protest last night. that happened on k street northwest. a lot of people showed up for that en >> i understand people get frustrated you that's how we advance the investigation. and they also will discuss the garner case. police used a deadly choke hold on garner back in jail. >>> posting threats online he is...
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students and professors will discuss the impact of the then at 4:45 the howard university school of divinityholding a town hall on how people are responding to the t . and tonight people who have been protesting in our area will be at a town hall at busboys and poets at 8:00 p.m. d o killing a cornell university student who grew up in our area will be in court today. police benjamin admitted to killing her. they got into an argument and choked her. she was a senior at cornell. >>> it is now 5:35. a grand jury will now decide whether to prosecute the man accused of killing carolyn croft, the deputy director of the department of s fou dead in her apartment in alexandria. detectives say 29-year-old dewitt saume killed her. he testified he was waiting for her in her apartment building. his lawyer says that he was hearing voices at the time cross was killed. >>> the fight against ebola is getting a new push today. president obama will be at the national institutes of hea viru. doctors published results from a new trial of new ebola vaccines and those results are promising. the president will cong
students and professors will discuss the impact of the then at 4:45 the howard university school of divinityholding a town hall on how people are responding to the t . and tonight people who have been protesting in our area will be at a town hall at busboys and poets at 8:00 p.m. d o killing a cornell university student who grew up in our area will be in court today. police benjamin admitted to killing her. they got into an argument and choked her. she was a senior at cornell. >>> it...
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professor gibson grew up in baltimore, attended howard university. e was the first african-american law professor at university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in maryland. he has been engaged in many civic activities in maryland and served for a time in the u.s. justice department as associate deputy attorney general and director of national economic crimes project. to my far right is my colleague here at university of baltimore school of law is jose anderson. jose is one our finest professors. has taught here since 1989. teaches criminal law, criminal procedure. before joining the school he practiced law for nine years. in the maryland public defender's office supervised the appellate division. he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship and mentorship. i'm going to begin questioning of this panel and then i would invite those with questions to come to the microphone. i'll turn it over to the audience as we progress. i'll start by asking mick caouette, the film maker, to this
professor gibson grew up in baltimore, attended howard university. e was the first african-american law professor at university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in maryland. he has been engaged in many civic activities in maryland and served for a time in the u.s. justice department as associate deputy attorney general and director of national economic crimes project. to my far right is my colleague here at university of baltimore school of law is jose anderson. jose is one...
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professor gibson grew up in baltimore, attended howard university. e was the first african-american law professor at university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in maryland. he has been engaged in many civic activities in maryland and served for a time in the u.s. justice department as associate deputy attorney general and director of national economic crimes project. to my far right is my colleague here at university of baltimore school of law is jose anderson. jose is one our finest professors. has taught here since 1989. teaches criminal law, criminal procedure. before joining the school he practiced law for nine years. in the maryland public defender's office supervised the appellate division. he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship and mentorship. i'm going to begin questioning of this panel and then i would invite those with questions to come to the microphone. i'll turn it over to the audience as we progress. i'll start by asking mick caouette, the film maker, to this
professor gibson grew up in baltimore, attended howard university. e was the first african-american law professor at university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in maryland. he has been engaged in many civic activities in maryland and served for a time in the u.s. justice department as associate deputy attorney general and director of national economic crimes project. to my far right is my colleague here at university of baltimore school of law is jose anderson. jose is one...
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. >>> i want to introduce you to lateen watson, president of the howard university student association and he attended yesterday's meeting with president obama, civil rights leaders, police chiefs and others. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. first of all, tell me what it was like? >> it's an incredible experience any time you get to meet the president but what i was really impressed by was the fact that he was so focused on finding solutions to this problem that's plaguing communities around the nation. >> the president did say things will be different this time going forward. did you believe him? >> yes, we understand the mission for the president, lyndon johnson in 1965, and oftentimes task forces are a symbol, people quiet down and the results come out and it just sits on a shelf and collects dust. he was cognizant of that fact, too, so what he told us and what we believe is that we have the full support of the president behind this task force to find solutions not only because he cares about the issues but because he has a vested interest, because h
. >>> i want to introduce you to lateen watson, president of the howard university student association and he attended yesterday's meeting with president obama, civil rights leaders, police chiefs and others. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. first of all, tell me what it was like? >> it's an incredible experience any time you get to meet the president but what i was really impressed by was the fact that he was so focused on finding...
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you will find interviews of howard university president wayne frederick, michelle r hee, and perdue university president mitch daniels. tomorrow, s.e. cupp. it is christmas night. coming up, samuel alito and jeb bush discussed the bill of rights. discussinglebrities health and social issues. [applause] >> i am so glad to welcome you tonight. bush,e alito, governor governor and mrs. corbett. david rubenstein, honored guests.
you will find interviews of howard university president wayne frederick, michelle r hee, and perdue university president mitch daniels. tomorrow, s.e. cupp. it is christmas night. coming up, samuel alito and jeb bush discussed the bill of rights. discussinglebrities health and social issues. [applause] >> i am so glad to welcome you tonight. bush,e alito, governor governor and mrs. corbett. david rubenstein, honored guests.
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earlier in the day, at howard university, about a dozen students left class to attend a discussion on knowing their rights. back at the department of justice, dozens of protesters showed up for what they called a die-in to reenact the death of michael brown. after staging the die-in, they made their demands clear. now organizers say they're going to plan a demonstration to be held in front of department of justice every monday afternoon until they get change. in fact, another demonstration is planned any minute. reporting from the department of justice on pennsylvania avenue, mark segraves, news4. >>> it took just 20 protesters to shut down rush hour traffic in d.c. this morning. take a look. they delayed the commute for thousands today on this monday back to work. they held signs and chanted against the decision not to indict darren wilson. cars were stopped coming into the city on the 14th street bridge. protesters also shut down the 12th street tunnel before winding their way through seventh street and constitution avenue. a lot of drivers were frustrated and angry, but others didn
earlier in the day, at howard university, about a dozen students left class to attend a discussion on knowing their rights. back at the department of justice, dozens of protesters showed up for what they called a die-in to reenact the death of michael brown. after staging the die-in, they made their demands clear. now organizers say they're going to plan a demonstration to be held in front of department of justice every monday afternoon until they get change. in fact, another demonstration is...
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came into this -- the way i came into this, of course, law.ckground was in i graduated from howard university. being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking terms of a young boy's death. change.eart sought as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned came closer to i the themes in my experiences of started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular position. but the governor appointed me to the parole board for the state of georgia. what i didn't know about parole is that it's very interesting, individual at each case, to determine how long they stay in prison -- it might be years, it might be three -- whatever the case is, you have make a decision based on the crime and what the potential is for them to recommitment. looked at these determinations, a large part of it was the weapon involved in crime. so it could be a simple drug case that may have been a situation where someone was actually -- not actually a violent
came into this -- the way i came into this, of course, law.ckground was in i graduated from howard university. being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking terms of a young boy's death. change.eart sought as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned came closer to i the themes in my experiences of started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office....
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i was trained at the university of power -- howard university school of law.s elected for his third term. i was a partner at a law firm and i was asked to meet with marion barry and talk to him office of the attorney general. i seemed i could sit down and talk to marion barry and explain to him how he could fix his law office. my arrogance did not prepare me for the force of nature that was marion barry. when i sat down and talked to him, he explained to me in such a clear, pure way his theory that government was the instrument of social change and that we can make a profound difference in the lives of citizens of the district of columbia. i quit my job and enlisted in the i quit my job and enlisted in the barry army. his visionvered from of using government as a tool to make a profound difference in lives of citizens. he clearly was a champion for the least among us but he also was a champion for people who had abilities that could achieve more. like to leaveld you with is the idea that in a proper -- a proverb, we should not lament the fact that mr. barry is
i was trained at the university of power -- howard university school of law.s elected for his third term. i was a partner at a law firm and i was asked to meet with marion barry and talk to him office of the attorney general. i seemed i could sit down and talk to marion barry and explain to him how he could fix his law office. my arrogance did not prepare me for the force of nature that was marion barry. when i sat down and talked to him, he explained to me in such a clear, pure way his theory...
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i graduated from howard university. being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking place in terms of a young boy's death. and my heart sought change. as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned justice, and as i came closer to the themes in my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular position, but the governor appointed me to the parole board for the state of georgia. what i didn't know about parole is that it's very interesting, as you look at each individual case, to determine how long they stay in prison -- it might be five years, it might be three -- whatever the case is, you have to make a decision based on the crime and what the potential is for them to recommitment. when i looked at these determinations, a large part of it was the weapon involved in the crime. so it could be a simple drug case that may have
i graduated from howard university. being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking place in terms of a young boy's death. and my heart sought change. as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned justice, and as i came closer to the themes in my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular...
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he later graduated at top of his class at washington's mostly black howard university. he argued more cases before the supreme court than his fellow justices had, 32, of which of ht won 29. he was only sitting just is toas defend ad convict who had been sentenced to death. he knew the meaning of rough justice. named only justice to have found as a defense lawyer, one of his clients had been lynn of before marshall's train arrived in then texas town where the suspect was to be tried. . . liberal activism. if so, he leaves behind a cork guilty of conservative activism, reversing for important earlier court decisions the same week marshall announced his departure. the new court seemed discontent to le let the day pass without stripping away another right. this was a court that allowed coerced confessions, warrantless searches of bus passengers, censorship of adult only nude dancers, victim impact statements to part the motions of juries of defending the death penalty. the danger in these decisions is in the line of thinking may represent a couple ronald reagan promised to
he later graduated at top of his class at washington's mostly black howard university. he argued more cases before the supreme court than his fellow justices had, 32, of which of ht won 29. he was only sitting just is toas defend ad convict who had been sentenced to death. he knew the meaning of rough justice. named only justice to have found as a defense lawyer, one of his clients had been lynn of before marshall's train arrived in then texas town where the suspect was to be tried. . . liberal...
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incidentally, last week, i had invited a professor of howard university to come to our foundation in seoul and give a special lecture under the title of is the american century over. during the talk, the professor said that the obama policy of rebalancing toward asia is a wise policy to reinforce the pre-existing asian beir base baf power and the -- asian balance of power and that there can be a positive sum of relations with china rather than falling into the fallacy of jealous game mindset. i agree with his projection, and i believe that the u.s./china relations will continue to improve and mature in the future in many constructive ways to provide peace and stability in northeast asia and the world beyond that. overcoming global and regional problems requires collaboration among great powers. although great powers are useful in modernizing corporations, their efforts are insufficient to coor nig-- coordinate all th actors. it requires middle powers to play a greater, more active role for our medium sized states with the capability and willingness to employ proactive diplomacy with
incidentally, last week, i had invited a professor of howard university to come to our foundation in seoul and give a special lecture under the title of is the american century over. during the talk, the professor said that the obama policy of rebalancing toward asia is a wise policy to reinforce the pre-existing asian beir base baf power and the -- asian balance of power and that there can be a positive sum of relations with china rather than falling into the fallacy of jealous game mindset. i...
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last time i saw him he was a student at howard university and i locked him up at union temple, wouldty. if we could stop the traffic and they could stop the guns and the drugs coming to our cities. so after video, mayor vincent grega bole former mayors of d.c. along with the mayor of newark, new jersey, roz baraka will be followed by prince george's county executive and mayor marc morial, former mayor, president of the national urban league whose father they came into office as mayor even at the same time that marion barry did. give them all a round of applause before they come following the video. thank you so much. >> married and barry was a remarkable citizen. as mayor, as city councilman, as neighborhood activist, and as a civil rights leader. the most workable thing about his career was his passion for the people of washington and particularly for the very poorest neighborhoods in washington. is commitment year after year to do everything he could to improve the lives of people, of all the folks i worked with when i was speaker, i think that marion barry was the most people orie
last time i saw him he was a student at howard university and i locked him up at union temple, wouldty. if we could stop the traffic and they could stop the guns and the drugs coming to our cities. so after video, mayor vincent grega bole former mayors of d.c. along with the mayor of newark, new jersey, roz baraka will be followed by prince george's county executive and mayor marc morial, former mayor, president of the national urban league whose father they came into office as mayor even at...
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> well, my first thought when i asked that question was thinking back to the commencement at howard university never read it, i know you have but to viewer who is have never read it, it's one of the most forthright statements given by someone in the oval office or in proximity to the oval office. it is about the responsibility in creating the condition that is so many of our people lived in at the time and still live in today. so part of me looking forward and looking at president obama thinks that, you know, president obama can say a lot on race and can do a lot to articulate the perspectives of black communities, but i'm not sure that when it comes to getting white americans to take racism seriously as exists today, that he's too equipped to do that. not because he lacks the eloquence or ability, but because this is a conversation white people may need to have amongst themselves. >> if i thought the next white president would be lbj, i would be down. i'm with you, but given particularly on the democratic side there's a strong likelihood the next white president could be a clinton, and when i
> well, my first thought when i asked that question was thinking back to the commencement at howard university never read it, i know you have but to viewer who is have never read it, it's one of the most forthright statements given by someone in the oval office or in proximity to the oval office. it is about the responsibility in creating the condition that is so many of our people lived in at the time and still live in today. so part of me looking forward and looking at president obama...
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i graduated from howard university, undergrad in law school.nd being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement and i lived through the end as a young boy watching what was taking place in terms of dr. king's death and my heart to see change. but as i came into the -- my understanding of law and how things were coming about, concerned about justice, and as i came to closer to the things and my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice? so i went on later on and ran for office. and i didn't win that particular position but the governor appointed me to the parole board for the state of georgia. and what i didn't know about parole is that it is very interesting as you look at each individual case to determine what -- how long they stay in prison and it might be five years, it could be three but you have to make a decision based on what crime they committed and what the potential is for them to recommit. but when we looked at this, these determinations, a large par
i graduated from howard university, undergrad in law school.nd being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement and i lived through the end as a young boy watching what was taking place in terms of dr. king's death and my heart to see change. but as i came into the -- my understanding of law and how things were coming about, concerned about justice, and as i came to closer to the things and my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good,...
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. >> he did quite well at howard university. >> amazing, isn't it? up, after the hack, "the interview" finally hitting theaters today. but after all of that, was it really worth the wait? hear what critics are saying this morning. that's next. >>> we introduce to you this american hero who credits his service dog for saving his life. >> four deployments. it kind of took its toll on me. kind of went the service dog route and ended up being the best decision i've ever made. >> so when the dog was badly hurt, the veteran vowed to save him at all costs and our viewers chipped in to help. how are they now? our better with friends series continues with an update. that's next. first, a special message from our troops serving overseas. >> hi. i'm ashley stationed at naval base in south korea. i would like to give holiday shout outs to my family, my mom and dad, sister and brother back in alabama. i would like to also tell you guys to keep rolling and roll with the tide. happy holidays >>> good morning. merry christmas. 23 hips after the hour. and the show mu
. >> he did quite well at howard university. >> amazing, isn't it? up, after the hack, "the interview" finally hitting theaters today. but after all of that, was it really worth the wait? hear what critics are saying this morning. that's next. >>> we introduce to you this american hero who credits his service dog for saving his life. >> four deployments. it kind of took its toll on me. kind of went the service dog route and ended up being the best decision...
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howard markel is the director of the center for the history of medicine at the university of michiganorge washington wakes up in the middle of the night with shortness of breath what happens then? >> well, first, you know, he was out overseeing his estate and developed a sore note throw and some horseness but when he woke up he simply couldn't breathe, hisç throat was so inflamed he couldn't get air in. martha his wife was very concerned. so she sent out for his aide decamp kornl tobias lear who then sent out for some doctors and a bloodletter. >> brown: now bloodletting is the chief .j÷ of treatment, right. a number of doctors came in and what did they do? what kind of treatment? >> well, it was a major modality, back then, humoral physiology was the key to medicine. there were four body humors, black bile, yellow bile, flem and blood. and when you had an inflammation and his throat was sign flamed and couldn't get air through it, they thought if you removed blood, you would reduce the inflammation. so all told his doctors took out about 80 ounce of blood over 12 hours which is abou
howard markel is the director of the center for the history of medicine at the university of michiganorge washington wakes up in the middle of the night with shortness of breath what happens then? >> well, first, you know, he was out overseeing his estate and developed a sore note throw and some horseness but when he woke up he simply couldn't breathe, hisç throat was so inflamed he couldn't get air in. martha his wife was very concerned. so she sent out for his aide decamp kornl tobias...
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i graduated from howard university, undergrad in law school. and being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement and i lived through the end as a young boy watching what was taking place in terms of dr. king's death and my heart to see change. but as i came into the -- my understanding of law and how things were coming about concerned about justice, and as i came closer to the things and my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice? so i went on later on and ran for office. and i didn't win that particular position but the governor appointed me to the parole board for the state of georgia. and what i didn't know about parole is that it is very interesting as you look at each individual case to determine what -- how long they stay in prison and it might be five years, it could be three but you have to make a decision based on what crime they committed and what the potential is for them to recommit. but when we looked at this these determinations, a large part o
i graduated from howard university, undergrad in law school. and being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement and i lived through the end as a young boy watching what was taking place in terms of dr. king's death and my heart to see change. but as i came into the -- my understanding of law and how things were coming about concerned about justice, and as i came closer to the things and my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good,...
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universities. this happens this afternoon at howard high school in wilmington. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> we're going to see sunshine today. the rain has ended, but we are watching for some areas of fog. we've seen a little fog. it's likely that it won't be as widespread as yesterday. gusty winds. we can see those winds already starting to pick up in the area. they will be gusting to 25 miles an hour this afternoon. this weekend some wet weather. looks like a system mainly with rain, but there will be some snow as well. 43 degrees right now in allentown. it's 44 and holding in northeast philadelphia and atlantic city. everybody is warmer this morning, even in the mountains, where there may be some scattered rain showers at times during the day. this is the view from camelback. no fog there. and no thick fog for the rest of the area, not at this time. the visibility is showing some light fog in wilmington and lancaster, cape may. each of those locations now at three-mile visibility. that's nowhere near dense fog this morning. it is calm in reading and pot
universities. this happens this afternoon at howard high school in wilmington. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> we're going to see sunshine today. the rain has ended, but we are watching for some areas of fog. we've seen a little fog. it's likely that it won't be as widespread as yesterday. gusty winds. we can see those winds already starting to pick up in the area. they will be gusting to 25 miles an hour this afternoon. this weekend...
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howard eskin. >> the wife of former university of pennsylvania basketball player has been found guilty, but mentallyg death. a judge ruled that maria garcia was guilty of voluntary manslaughter in matthew white's death. >> authority say the 52 year old stabbed her husband in bed at their netter providence home last year, white was the starting center on the pen team that made it to the final four in 19779. >> all right, 5:41 is the time. sneaky little guy. he tries to outsmart his owners. but they have technology on their side. what this pup did next had sue serio cracking up when she saw the video for the first time. first, bob kelly looking at the roads for us, morning, bob. >> 5:41, going for a ride, 95 not bad right now, but if you are headed to or from the airport, mid-day mess, the penndot crews will be showing up on i-95. i'm going to show you the spot and the time line, sue has the behold, the subway steak, egg white and cheese: start your morning off right with juicy, sizzly steak, stacked high with protein-packed egg whites, melty cheese and whatever else you love, like jalapeños or spinac
howard eskin. >> the wife of former university of pennsylvania basketball player has been found guilty, but mentallyg death. a judge ruled that maria garcia was guilty of voluntary manslaughter in matthew white's death. >> authority say the 52 year old stabbed her husband in bed at their netter providence home last year, white was the starting center on the pen team that made it to the final four in 19779. >> all right, 5:41 is the time. sneaky little guy. he tries to outsmart...
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howard schafer. i am going to go to you. there is almost universalgreement the climate the environment foster this hatred of police say it's a justified hatred. we got here, how do we get out of this? >> the first thing we have to do is recognize who represents the black community. al sharpton does not represent the black community. the mayor and i went to dozens and buds ens of town hall meetings and community meetings and black communities and we didn't hear about al sharpton or protests. we heard more police officers safer communities and the same thing all families want in this country to be free from harm. that's what we provided that's what the police provided. when politicians recognize that, we can deal with retraining police officers or giving them better training or talking about the escalation but the vast majority put on the uniforms with a target on their back every day know they put their lives on the line and they need the kind of presecurity p -- re professionals get and recognition politicians that they are really the line between us
howard schafer. i am going to go to you. there is almost universalgreement the climate the environment foster this hatred of police say it's a justified hatred. we got here, how do we get out of this? >> the first thing we have to do is recognize who represents the black community. al sharpton does not represent the black community. the mayor and i went to dozens and buds ens of town hall meetings and community meetings and black communities and we didn't hear about al sharpton or...
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university's brains go? we mean literally. the case solved when we co >>> good morning, i'm howard eskin.he sixers going for 18 straight losses playing minnesota team that's won only four games. going to minute society, a true meaning of garbage time, these two teams. with the sixers down the final few second, michael carter williams, to noel. how about those sixers in one in 17, and we're excited 85-77. all right, college basketball, big five, to hagan arena st. joe's, temple actually had a chance to tie the game up, down by two, in the dark jersey, and no! they do not. >> villanova also a winner. in a update after story did i in october 2nd, sources now have toll me, the phillies president dave montgomery, out on medical leave, has been told he will not return as a team's president. i'm also told pitcher cole hamels is almost a lot to be traded, and my source was even stronger with ryan howard, the source would be shocked if ryan howard makes it to the phillies spring training. that's sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> the flyers have now lost five in a row. the flyers actually t
university's brains go? we mean literally. the case solved when we co >>> good morning, i'm howard eskin.he sixers going for 18 straight losses playing minnesota team that's won only four games. going to minute society, a true meaning of garbage time, these two teams. with the sixers down the final few second, michael carter williams, to noel. how about those sixers in one in 17, and we're excited 85-77. all right, college basketball, big five, to hagan arena st. joe's, temple actually...
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howard. >> hi. well, "rolling stone" hasn't quite retracted the gang rape story that rocked the university of virginia campus, but they said it's sorry for the sensational tale. i said, how did this get published in the first place and why did so many national news outlets run with allegations when the "rolling stone" never contacted the seven men accused of sexually assaulting that woman named jackie. >> a major american university had a lot to answer for. the claims of a particularly shocking sexual assault have been made public. >> an extraordinary move on one of america's most prestigious campuses, the university of virginia, shutting down all from a fraternities as it investigates sexually assault claims. >> they issued the statement that you just read about discrepancies in jackie's account and that trust was misplaced. that's a colossal understatement. this really raises serious questions of journalistic judgment not just by the reporter but the editor. >> for more of the analysis of this story and everything else going on in the media, you can catch media buzz at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow right here
howard. >> hi. well, "rolling stone" hasn't quite retracted the gang rape story that rocked the university of virginia campus, but they said it's sorry for the sensational tale. i said, how did this get published in the first place and why did so many national news outlets run with allegations when the "rolling stone" never contacted the seven men accused of sexually assaulting that woman named jackie. >> a major american university had a lot to answer for. the...
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howard? >> and in the midst of eagles getting ready for seattle chip kelly has to deal with ridiculous stories about the interest in the universityf miami. another classic response from chip and michael kendricks message has to do with an eagle and a sea hawk. that's coming up in sports. >> we're keeping an eye on those protesters protesting the grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in ferguson, missouri. the protesters made that are way mostly peaceful to city hall. we'll have much more >> breaking news it's a 6:00. ferguson protests right in the middle of the philadelphia tree lighting. that protest started at 30th street station and demonstrates as you can see are now at city hall. they are mostly peaceful. all of this in response to a ferguson missouri grand juri' decision not to indict a white police officer in the shooting death of unarmed black man and the tension certainly even higher now with similar grand jury decision coming down just hours ago in new york city on a different incident. good evening and thanks for joining us. i iain page. >> i'm dawn timmeney. let's get out to fox 29's shawnette wilso
howard? >> and in the midst of eagles getting ready for seattle chip kelly has to deal with ridiculous stories about the interest in the universityf miami. another classic response from chip and michael kendricks message has to do with an eagle and a sea hawk. that's coming up in sports. >> we're keeping an eye on those protesters protesting the grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in ferguson, missouri. the protesters made that are way mostly peaceful to city...
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. >> before that >> at the university of san francisco and before that harvard for medical school. >> how long was your medical school? >> four years and one year at howardhes doing research investigation. >> you're only 43. go back then, beyond harvard, where were you in school before that? >> before harvard i was at the university of california at berkeley, u.c. berkeley and before that, you know, from 1988 to 1991, i was in a small community college in stockton, california northern california right before i went to unfortunately c. berkeley and right before that, i was working in the fields. >> how long did you work in the fields? >> i work in the fields to about a year and a half and then simultaneously as i was working, as i was studying english in community college, i was working on the railroad. >> let's go back before you jumped the fence. >> yes. >> when did you fall into the tanker and why? >> so this is around this time. this is when i was in community college learning english and i fell and i guess we have to set up the story because it's a metaphor in many ways as to what it's like to fight for your own life and what it's like sometimes to g
. >> before that >> at the university of san francisco and before that harvard for medical school. >> how long was your medical school? >> four years and one year at howardhes doing research investigation. >> you're only 43. go back then, beyond harvard, where were you in school before that? >> before harvard i was at the university of california at berkeley, u.c. berkeley and before that, you know, from 1988 to 1991, i was in a small community college in...
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howard eskin. coaching rumors start at this time of the year in cleaning football this one involves chip kelly. there are reports with some blogger that has nothing to do that the university of florida will talk to chip kelly. in the a chance chip kelly leaves eagles this year for florida. >>> the eagles have many areas of team playing well, one areas running of lesean mccoy, how about that going in to seattle. he has rushed for 289 yards in one week, 180 against tennessee, 159 against dallas. one thing has changed. >> i just think there is a continuity, same guys playing next to the same guys, and, communication has been better, so, as a group, they have gotten a chance to line up next to the same guy for a couple weeks. >> no duncan, no parker, in problem. no sixers win at wells fargo center. it doesn't matter they didn't play. leonard had 26. sixers, their losing streak continues, sam hinkie, congratulations, sixers lose 109-103. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> we have more news to get to at the 4:25. former ravens running bank ray rice in party mode over the weekend. this was a day after arbitrate or announced he was able in fact to return to the nfl
howard eskin. coaching rumors start at this time of the year in cleaning football this one involves chip kelly. there are reports with some blogger that has nothing to do that the university of florida will talk to chip kelly. in the a chance chip kelly leaves eagles this year for florida. >>> the eagles have many areas of team playing well, one areas running of lesean mccoy, how about that going in to seattle. he has rushed for 289 yards in one week, 180 against tennessee, 159 against...
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howard eskin. >>> in other sports related note there was a college football game that goes from the miami beach bowl to the brawl. >> memphis got the win of the inaugural miami beach bowl verse brigham young university but celebration turned into a fight, right there on the field. it all startedded with the take down of the byu quarterback. >> it is always like the smallest dog in the fight that barks the most. dozens of people throwing punches. no word if any players will be disciplined. that gentlemen wearing number 12. >> you can bet on it looking at that. >> jk rowling is revealing more about the past of the famous harry potter character why she says she's not happy with the way public reacted to this. that little girl, she's giving homeless food for the holidays. we could all learn from that example. how she turned her >>> new details right the now after a three-year old was shot in his own home, his dad was the guy the gun man was aim for but first on fox that little boy's father speaks with us about how he plans to keep his family safe. >>> and then governor christie continues to president obama's plan to ease tension was cuba but why cube ace unlikely to extradite a woman convicted of killin
howard eskin. >>> in other sports related note there was a college football game that goes from the miami beach bowl to the brawl. >> memphis got the win of the inaugural miami beach bowl verse brigham young university but celebration turned into a fight, right there on the field. it all startedded with the take down of the byu quarterback. >> it is always like the smallest dog in the fight that barks the most. dozens of people throwing punches. no word if any players will...
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howard eskin. >>> football game goes from the miami beach bowl to the miami beach brawl. >> cheap shot here. take a look, they get the win in the inaugural miami beach bowl verse brigham young universityinto a fight on the field, it starts with the take down of the byu quarterback, look at that, man during a second overtime, dozens of people from both sidelines throwing punches and reach the middle of the field. schools have in the commented if any of the players will be disciplined but you can bet on it. >>> a local seven year-old on a mission, how mia turns her birthday into a life changing night for hundreds in need. >>> very merry christmas for travelers this holiday sees than good news, steve. >> yes, weather, rain, roads are wet but everybody is in a good non-road rage feel because it is christmas, plus gas is under two bucks a gallon here in new jersey. if you go to wawa, free air, as an added bonus. >>> first on fox a three-year old boy shot in his home and he is recovering but his father has a in message for the gun man. why he a says he is not leaving his home. >> god doesn't really care for them but they do. >> sometimes god works right through children like that little gir
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howard eskin. the coaching rumors always start at this time of the year this college football this one involves chip kelly, there are reports i'm sure by some blogger with nothing to do that the universityof florida will talk to chip kelly and i will say this not a chance chip kelly leaves the eagles this year for florida. >>> eagles have many areas of the team playing well and one is the running of the lesean mccoy. who but that going in to seattle. he rush for 289 yards in one week, 180 begins tennessee, 159 against dallas. it is obvious one thing has change. >> i think is there a continuity, same guys are playing next to the same guys, and communication has been better. so, as a group, they have gotten a chance to line up next to the same guy for a couple of weeks. >>> no duncan, no parker, no problem. no inningsers win at the wells fargo center. it doesn't matter they didn't play. leonard had 26. sixers, the the losing streak continues, sam hinkie, congratulations, sixers lose 109-103. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> it is 6:25. folks in reading getting a very special visit to day. >> eagles wide receiver riley cooper set to attend a tailgate party. he will attend
howard eskin. the coaching rumors always start at this time of the year this college football this one involves chip kelly, there are reports i'm sure by some blogger with nothing to do that the universityof florida will talk to chip kelly and i will say this not a chance chip kelly leaves the eagles this year for florida. >>> eagles have many areas of the team playing well and one is the running of the lesean mccoy. who but that going in to seattle. he rush for 289 yards in one week,...