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brown jr. post office building. born in 1922, dr. roscoe brown jr. fell in love with aviation after visiting the smithsonian institution. during world war ii, dr. brown joined the tuskegee airmen, conducting 6 missions and becoming the first african-american fighter pilot to shoot down a german fighter jet. he earned the distinguished flying cross for his service and in fwevpb, dr. brun and his fellow remaining tuskegee airmen were awarded the congressional gold medal by president george w. bush. follow his honorable military service, dr. brown earned his ph.d. at n.y. -- at new york university and served as president of the bronx community college for 17 years he also served as an informal advisor to many political leaders in new york city and founded 100 black men, an organization dedicated to improving conditions for african-americans. mr. speaker, we should pass h.r. 62 2 to commemorate the selflessness exhibited by dr. roscoe brown jr.'s military and community service. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and reserve the balance of my time.
brown jr. post office building. born in 1922, dr. roscoe brown jr. fell in love with aviation after visiting the smithsonian institution. during world war ii, dr. brown joined the tuskegee airmen, conducting 6 missions and becoming the first african-american fighter pilot to shoot down a german fighter jet. he earned the distinguished flying cross for his service and in fwevpb, dr. brun and his fellow remaining tuskegee airmen were awarded the congressional gold medal by president george w....
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joining us from washington dr. brown. president historian teaches at george washington university and jane hampton cook author the burning of the white house the dolly madison and war of 1812. ms. cook as historian, in your opinion, has there ever been a more surprising presidential outcome? >> no. this is maybe the most shocking, unprecedented presidential election we have ever had. we have never had someone so far outside the political system become president than donald trump. every other president was elected to something. part of the president's cabinet or had been a general in our military this is very historic and unprecedented for that reason. >> do you concur with that, dr. brown? >> well, i would say yes and no. we do have several elections in our past where we have seen a similar vitriol. in fact, 1884 has sort of been my favorite parallel for this election. if you don't remember that, that was james g. blaine who was called the continental liar from the state of maine. he was running against grover cleveland,
joining us from washington dr. brown. president historian teaches at george washington university and jane hampton cook author the burning of the white house the dolly madison and war of 1812. ms. cook as historian, in your opinion, has there ever been a more surprising presidential outcome? >> no. this is maybe the most shocking, unprecedented presidential election we have ever had. we have never had someone so far outside the political system become president than donald trump. every...
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(phone ringing) dr. brown speaking. yes? it all started when uncle fester fell in love with this girl with a stunning blond beard. blond beard? a real blond beard? well, personally, i'm sure she touches it up a little. and when we wouldn't give him a postage stamp, he went to pieces. your uncle fester sounds at loose ends. at i'm a psychiatrist. it'll be best if you don't call me doctor. i'll use some other name. is that agreeable? perfectly. we'll be waiting for you, doc... sir. goodbye. a real beard? thank you, thing. darling, the psychiatrist insists that we not call him doctor for fear of upsetting uncle fester. good idea. we'll tell fester he's the plumber. sir. i'm gomez addams, fester's nephew. well, i'm mr. logan. thaddeus logan. logan, huh? well, that's as good a name as any. querida, this is mr. logan. mr. logan, this is my lovely wife, morticia. oh, mr. logan. how do you do? (stammering) fester lives here? oh, yes. won't you please sit down? there are a few things we think you ought to know about uncle fester. oh?
(phone ringing) dr. brown speaking. yes? it all started when uncle fester fell in love with this girl with a stunning blond beard. blond beard? a real blond beard? well, personally, i'm sure she touches it up a little. and when we wouldn't give him a postage stamp, he went to pieces. your uncle fester sounds at loose ends. at i'm a psychiatrist. it'll be best if you don't call me doctor. i'll use some other name. is that agreeable? perfectly. we'll be waiting for you, doc... sir. goodbye. a...
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john koski, dr. kelly brown douglas, dr. rexx harris, and our moderator ray suarez. please join me in welcoming them. [applause] welcome tond monuments speak. thanks to the panel. and thanks for being willing both audience and panel to wrestle with some of the questions that arise in a people, and people, when they have to face their own past and what the past tells them today. we are here this evening because symbols speak. we are surrounded by them. red and green traffic lights, elephants and donkeys, gothic towers, the cross, the lamb. saints are all around this building. they stand mutely and mostly unlabeled and statuary, paint or stain glass. they identify themselves through language understood by the artist and by the viewer. saint philip with an arm full of stones, st. peter with his keys, sebastian shot with arrows. twoa with a platter and eyeballs. they work as a language in part because of widely shared understanding, a consensus about what they mean. the red hexagon of the stop sign does not have parties chiming in to register their objections or insist i
john koski, dr. kelly brown douglas, dr. rexx harris, and our moderator ray suarez. please join me in welcoming them. [applause] welcome tond monuments speak. thanks to the panel. and thanks for being willing both audience and panel to wrestle with some of the questions that arise in a people, and people, when they have to face their own past and what the past tells them today. we are here this evening because symbols speak. we are surrounded by them. red and green traffic lights, elephants and...
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reverend oski, dr. kelly brown-douglas, dr. rex moderator ray suarez. please join me in welcoming them. [applause] thanks, dean. welcome to monuments speak. panel and thanks for being willing both audience with some o wrestle of the questions that arise in a people, any people, when they own past and heir what the past terlls them today. we are here because symbols spe speak. by them.rrounded red and green traffic lights. donkeys. and gothic towers. the cross. lamb. saints are all around this building. they stand mutely and mostly un lab in statues, paint or stained glass and identify a language hrough understood by the artist and viewer. with an arm full of storpbs. saint peter with the crossed kaoels. through with arrows. ucia with a platter and two eyeballs. hey work as a language in part because of widely shared understanding, a consensus about they mean. he red hexagon of a stop sign doesn't have parties chiming in to register their objections or it doesn't mean stop at all but it means speed up. symbols have meaning. symbols speak. their power fro
reverend oski, dr. kelly brown-douglas, dr. rex moderator ray suarez. please join me in welcoming them. [applause] thanks, dean. welcome to monuments speak. panel and thanks for being willing both audience with some o wrestle of the questions that arise in a people, any people, when they own past and heir what the past terlls them today. we are here because symbols spe speak. by them.rrounded red and green traffic lights. donkeys. and gothic towers. the cross. lamb. saints are all around this...
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brown died yesterday. 1960s. the grave side and burial takes place saturday. dr. brown was 87. >>> tonight billy graham is reacting to the death of long time friend cliff barrows. he wrote cliff barrows was one of the closest friends my wife ruth and i ever had. he was a role model of what a christian ought to be. he was the musical director of the he was 93. >>> >. still to come/teen is fighting for his life after he was found locked in a basement. >>> and new details about the wildfires threatening homes and businesses in the western part of our state. and the local efforts to help bring the fires under control. >> and some customers across the triangle will soon have access to ultra fast internet. >>> >. and with the clears of the clouds today we've cooled down more this evening. rocky mount and 4 degrees cooler in raleigh. also a warm up is underway. how the afternoon highs will make you smile if you like the warm weather. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> thank you mike. and as we head to break here's this beautiful shot of the moon >>> wral news on fox 50
brown died yesterday. 1960s. the grave side and burial takes place saturday. dr. brown was 87. >>> tonight billy graham is reacting to the death of long time friend cliff barrows. he wrote cliff barrows was one of the closest friends my wife ruth and i ever had. he was a role model of what a christian ought to be. he was the musical director of the he was 93. >>> >. still to come/teen is fighting for his life after he was found locked in a basement. >>> and new...
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. >> i talked to dr. brown they should see more results. he isn't me someone who had the procedure prior to them can you see that it gets better over time. >> that's interesting. >> thank you very much, dr. jo. thursday night football. >> four days removed from the loss to the raiders. this reback at it tonight taking on the falcons. if you look over my shoulder we have the head coach. >> we have the top offense. amendment 1 is endorsed by florida's firefighters... because it does solar the right way. amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, and unsafe solar installations. safe solar for the sunshine state. vote yes on amendment 1. for the sun. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... they're rapists... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot
. >> i talked to dr. brown they should see more results. he isn't me someone who had the procedure prior to them can you see that it gets better over time. >> that's interesting. >> thank you very much, dr. jo. thursday night football. >> four days removed from the loss to the raiders. this reback at it tonight taking on the falcons. if you look over my shoulder we have the head coach. >> we have the top offense. amendment 1 is endorsed by florida's firefighters......
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. >>> dr. william brown died on monday. dr.brown was principal at several fayetteville schools in the 1960s. the burial will take place friday afternoon at cumberland memorial gardens. dr.brown was 87. >>> a man is fighting for his life after being hit by a in fayetteville. policesay the 45-year-old was hit on owen drive near village drive at 6:45 last night. he is in critical condition at cape fear valley medical center. >>> now might be a very good time to visit our nation's capitol. a look at the multimillion dollar renovations made to the dome. >>> and complaints over ballots >>> gene autry and why are we playing christmas mu thanksgiving? >> you have to explain yourself, bill. people will be upset with us. >> we have a parade on saturday. trying to get in the mood. getting our minds set. >> i mentioned on monday, it's the christmas parade this weekend and it's like this saturday? already? it's that time. >> always the saturday before thanksgiving. always. it's a tradition. >> and durham has a new parade. they had a par
. >>> dr. william brown died on monday. dr.brown was principal at several fayetteville schools in the 1960s. the burial will take place friday afternoon at cumberland memorial gardens. dr.brown was 87. >>> a man is fighting for his life after being hit by a in fayetteville. policesay the 45-year-old was hit on owen drive near village drive at 6:45 last night. he is in critical condition at cape fear valley medical center. >>> now might be a very good time to visit our...
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chris: i'm veterinarian dr. chris brown and when i'm not taking care of creatures
chris: i'm veterinarian dr. chris brown and when i'm not taking care of creatures
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chris: i'm veterinarian dr. chris brown and when i'm not taking care of creatures large and small i love to pack my bags and head out to visit the far
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and of course, want to again, recognize the reverend dr. amos brown. and i think that it is, these are the shoulders that president breed and i stand on, with great honor and integrity. and i also want to recognize the many aids that are in this chamber, and also recognize the former aids that have joined us here today, because it is without you that we would not be able to do the work that we do every day, serving the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen for bringing up some amazing points. former supervisor ward could not be with us today, she was the first african american woman and african american to be president of the board of supervisors. and i am honored to be the second. and i also would like to acknowledge former supervisor maxwell who could not be with us today as well. thank you all so much, again, everyone who has joined us here today, and what an amazing occasion. and to celebrate, 100 years of this incredible chamber, with all of you. and our honored guests and we will continue with our agenda, we h
and of course, want to again, recognize the reverend dr. amos brown. and i think that it is, these are the shoulders that president breed and i stand on, with great honor and integrity. and i also want to recognize the many aids that are in this chamber, and also recognize the former aids that have joined us here today, because it is without you that we would not be able to do the work that we do every day, serving the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you supervisor...
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dr. mcguire is six feet tall, with beautiful brown eyes. his hobbies include jogging, reading, and avoiding commitments. make it a round number. this tie's a nightmare. why couldn't you get a clip-on kind? my girlfriend is on a date with a nude model, every move i make is agony, i'm about to be humiliated, and you're worried about my bow tie. it's the only thing under our control. sold to number 18. $240! dr. mcguire broke the record. you're on, howser. uh, doog, never underestimate the pity vote. now, for your auctioning pleasure, here's dr. douglas howser. he may not be the biggest hunk, but remember, ladies, good things come in small packages. dr. howser is a third-year resident. he's--oh, we have a bid! $20. $40. $100. ooh! 120. 140. we have two enthusiastic bidders. you ladies know something we don't? 160. 180! i don't blame you. he is a sweetie. do i have any advance on $180? sold to lady number 16. come and collect your goods and bring your checkbook. wanda? can i borrow $40? i got a little carried away. sure. i can't believe you'd b
dr. mcguire is six feet tall, with beautiful brown eyes. his hobbies include jogging, reading, and avoiding commitments. make it a round number. this tie's a nightmare. why couldn't you get a clip-on kind? my girlfriend is on a date with a nude model, every move i make is agony, i'm about to be humiliated, and you're worried about my bow tie. it's the only thing under our control. sold to number 18. $240! dr. mcguire broke the record. you're on, howser. uh, doog, never underestimate the pity...
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and of course, want to again, recognize the reverend dr. amos brown. and i think that it is, these are the shoulders that president breed and i stand on, with great honor and integrity. and i also want to recognize the many aids that are in this chamber, and also recognize the former aids that have joined us here today, because it is without you that we would not be able to do the work that we do every day, serving the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you supervisor cohen for bringing up some amazing points. former supervisor ward could not be with us today, she was the first african american woman and african american to be president of the board of supervisors. and i am honored to be the second. and i also would like to acknowledge former supervisor maxwell who could not be with us today as well. thank you all so much, again, everyone who has joined us here today, and what an amazing occasion. and to celebrate, 100 years of this incredible chamber, with all of you. and our honored guests and we will continue with our agenda, we h
and of course, want to again, recognize the reverend dr. amos brown. and i think that it is, these are the shoulders that president breed and i stand on, with great honor and integrity. and i also want to recognize the many aids that are in this chamber, and also recognize the former aids that have joined us here today, because it is without you that we would not be able to do the work that we do every day, serving the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you supervisor...
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i've crafted dr. whiskers here as a visual aid to show you that should you visit the lot, carmax associates will not pounce like tigers dr. whiskers won't pounce. nobody will. ? ? >>> let's talk about the browns stadium. the browns' wide receiver suffered a nasty cop cushion last year when johnny manziel was rolling out and hawkins got drilled. you can see it right here. he ended up with a concussion. is he seeking revenge sunday? >> no more than them being the pittsburgh steelers. that's what you need. and yeah. i have the same fire i always do. family are pittsburgh steeler fans. that's enough for me. >>> both teams are -- kind of enjoying the show and enjoying the show. [laughter] steelers have lost 4 in a row and the browns, 0-10 and corey kluber finishes 3rd. unbelievable. >> unbelievable. i--unbelievable. >> remember. there is no post-season figured into that. won it, and justin verlander, 2nd, and our guys third but always number one in our heart. that's commentary for tonight and news and weat
i've crafted dr. whiskers here as a visual aid to show you that should you visit the lot, carmax associates will not pounce like tigers dr. whiskers won't pounce. nobody will. ? ? >>> let's talk about the browns stadium. the browns' wide receiver suffered a nasty cop cushion last year when johnny manziel was rolling out and hawkins got drilled. you can see it right here. he ended up with a concussion. is he seeking revenge sunday? >> no more than them being the pittsburgh...
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. >>> and dr. pimple popper has a special treat for you today. >> wow, oh, my goodness. >> see what's freaking us out. >> oh! >> like brown and dead inside. >> oh! [?diggy? by spencer ludwig] >>> closed captioning provided by -- , new icyhot lidocaine. desensitizes aggravated nerves with the max strength lidocaine available. new icyhot lidocaine. >>> he put together quite a show the video opens up with one dancer, when suddenly two more join that person. >> anonymous? >> no, it's a halloween flash mob. >> yeah, i love flash mobs! >> get excited, because the show continues. now with just one big bad flash mob. >> i can't do the fingers. >> a over and grab several pumpkins. masks come off and what you have there, drops to one knee. >> he's even got the ring in a pumpkin. >> he does. i'm going to say she says yes, being how she leans over and kisses him and is in tears. >> real ring or made of candy? >> no, this is a real ring. puts it on her finger, hands her flowers, and the love fest >>> adorable h
. >>> and dr. pimple popper has a special treat for you today. >> wow, oh, my goodness. >> see what's freaking us out. >> oh! >> like brown and dead inside. >> oh! [?diggy? by spencer ludwig] >>> closed captioning provided by -- , new icyhot lidocaine. desensitizes aggravated nerves with the max strength lidocaine available. new icyhot lidocaine. >>> he put together quite a show the video opens up with one dancer, when suddenly two more...
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pierce and then governor brown we will give you a shot at it as well. dr. pierce, this question comes from randall on our facebook page and you'll know what this is about as soon as you here. what are your plans to ensure that all foster children are able to stay in the home of ivan and not a hotel or dhs office? >> we cannot have children in office or in the hotel. and again we did have defined the shoulder. rich find homes. we have defined families that are available and capable to take these children in. that's i think with the focus is. we have to do a better job of recruiting families that can take in foster children, give these family support and take care of them. they deserve that. we can't accept failure. so again it's an all out effort to find these caring families and give them the support they need so that they will take in foster children that commonly come from difficult backgrounds. >> governor, how in the world can this happen? >> so as it were i represented both the parents and the children in the foster care system. i remember struggling t
pierce and then governor brown we will give you a shot at it as well. dr. pierce, this question comes from randall on our facebook page and you'll know what this is about as soon as you here. what are your plans to ensure that all foster children are able to stay in the home of ivan and not a hotel or dhs office? >> we cannot have children in office or in the hotel. and again we did have defined the shoulder. rich find homes. we have defined families that are available and capable to take...
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. >>> and dr. pimple popper has a special treat for you today. >> wow, oh, my goodness. >> see what's freaking us out. >> oh! >> like brown and dead inside. >> oh! ["diggy" by spencer ludwig] ♪ no warning, no hearing. it's a lending practice sorcing outrageous, most states banned it. but at the bank founded by pat toomey it was business as usual. forcing small business owners out of their homes. toomey even used his power in the senate to help himself, voting to gut rules that protect us and crack down on big banks. pat toomey. out for himself, not us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> closed captioning provided by -- , new icyhot lidocaine. desensitizes aggravated nerves with the max strength lidocaine available. new icyhot lidocaine. >>> he put together quite a show for his lady. it's a halloween fall scene. the video opens up with one dancer, when suddenly two more join that person. >> anonymous? >> no, it's a halloween flash mob. >> yeah, i love flash mobs! >> get e
. >>> and dr. pimple popper has a special treat for you today. >> wow, oh, my goodness. >> see what's freaking us out. >> oh! >> like brown and dead inside. >> oh! ["diggy" by spencer ludwig] ♪ no warning, no hearing. it's a lending practice sorcing outrageous, most states banned it. but at the bank founded by pat toomey it was business as usual. forcing small business owners out of their homes. toomey even used his power in the senate to help...
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. >>> and dr. pimple popper has a special treat for you today. >> wow, oh, my goodness. >> see what's freaking us out. >> oh! >> like brown and dead inside. >> oh! it's no secret. donald trump isn't for us. and unfortunately, congressman coffman isn't, either. just listen. and as families struggle to make ends meet, coffman voted against equal pay for equal work 11 times. coffman said he would support donald trump for president. and that's all we really need to know. >>> closed captioning provided by -- , new icyhot lidocaine. desensitizes aggravated nerves with the max strength lidocaine available. >>> he put together quite a show for his lady. it's a halloween fall scene. the video opens up with one dancer, when suddenly two more join that person. >> anonymous? >> no, it's a halloween flash mob. >> yeah, i love flash mobs! >> get excited, because the show continues. now with just one big bad flash mob. >> as they continue, dancers run over and grab several pumpkins. masks come off and what you ha
. >>> and dr. pimple popper has a special treat for you today. >> wow, oh, my goodness. >> see what's freaking us out. >> oh! >> like brown and dead inside. >> oh! it's no secret. donald trump isn't for us. and unfortunately, congressman coffman isn't, either. just listen. and as families struggle to make ends meet, coffman voted against equal pay for equal work 11 times. coffman said he would support donald trump for president. and that's all we really...
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dr. oz: who is responsible for bobbi kristina's death? music superstar bobby brown breaks his silence. on a stunning new ruling. can i ask you about nick gordon, what do you think should happen to him?
dr. oz: who is responsible for bobbi kristina's death? music superstar bobby brown breaks his silence. on a stunning new ruling. can i ask you about nick gordon, what do you think should happen to him?
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russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message dr. oz: who is responsible for bobbi kristina's death? music superstar bobby brown breaks his silence. on a stunning new ruling. can i ask you about nick gordon, what do you think should happen to him? the truth about his and whitney's drug use. almost took his life. they take you to the hospital. were you aware you lost control of your body? coming up next. we'll save lives today. ? are you ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] today an interview with music superstar bobby brown and nothing is offlimits. bobby's speaking out about a recent court ruling regarding the tragic death of his moved daughter bobbi kristina. who is responsible for bobbi kristina's zphegget -- death? last year in a stunning move that made headlines around the world, bobbi kristina's estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit
russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message dr. oz: who is responsible for bobbi kristina's death? music superstar bobby brown breaks his silence. on a stunning new ruling. can i ask you about nick gordon, what do you think should happen to him? the truth about his and whitney's drug use. almost took his life. they take you to the hospital. were you aware you lost control of your body? coming up next. we'll save lives today. ? are you ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] today an...
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and mitt romney is a top candidate for trump secretary of state spot, also, another rumored pick is dr. ben carson, could be hud secretary. senator brown could be choice to run the v.a., but first a look with a look at floor of new york stock exchange. reporter: a second day in a row. the dow crosses psychological milestone level of 19,000, s&p, goes above 2200 for first time, nasdaq also lifetime high for a second consecutive day, everyone here on wall street is thanking donald trump, they are calling this the trump rally. these are major dow stops that make up the bulk of the gains on the dow, goldman sachs up 200. unitedhealth and caterpillar rounding out top 3, trump has been talking about deregulates banking industry, that is why goldman is in there, infrastructure spending caterpillar should benefit, and sector in particular that have soared, performing outstanding. industrials, shares of alaska air, alliance data, and boeing. increase travel with a better shaping up economy. consumer stocks, a lot of discretionary names, a lot of traditional brick and mortars had earnings that b
and mitt romney is a top candidate for trump secretary of state spot, also, another rumored pick is dr. ben carson, could be hud secretary. senator brown could be choice to run the v.a., but first a look with a look at floor of new york stock exchange. reporter: a second day in a row. the dow crosses psychological milestone level of 19,000, s&p, goes above 2200 for first time, nasdaq also lifetime high for a second consecutive day, everyone here on wall street is thanking donald trump, they...
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" at the top of the hour as the world reacts to dr. sanjay gupta. "vital signs" starts right now. > >>> cuba is roughly 90 miles off the coast florida but it feels a world away, the old cars, architecture, music. it is the sights and sounds of havana. this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. despite being one of the poorest countries, cuba has a relatively strong health care system, a lot of focus on prevention. their screening program for vision and hearing and also a very robust vaccination program. keeping track of 11 million people on t
" at the top of the hour as the world reacts to dr. sanjay gupta. "vital signs" starts right now. > >>> cuba is roughly 90 miles off the coast florida but it feels a world away, the old cars, architecture, music. it is the sights and sounds of havana. this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. despite being one of the poorest countries, cuba has a relatively strong health care system, a lot of focus on prevention. their screening program for vision and...
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dr. oz: who is responsible for bobbi kristina's death? music superstar bobby brown breaks his silence. on a stunning new ruling. can i ask you about nick gordon, what do you think should happen to him? the truth about his and whitney's drug use. and the health scare that almost took his life. they take you to the hospital. were you aware you lost control of your body? oming up next. we'll save lives today. ♪ re you ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] today an interview wit
dr. oz: who is responsible for bobbi kristina's death? music superstar bobby brown breaks his silence. on a stunning new ruling. can i ask you about nick gordon, what do you think should happen to him? the truth about his and whitney's drug use. and the health scare that almost took his life. they take you to the hospital. were you aware you lost control of your body? oming up next. we'll save lives today. ♪ re you ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] today an interview wit
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this is not a good time. >> why is it, like, brown and dead inside? >> oh, so good! >> this is outside of my field of study. that thing in the back. >> all right, i'm good. i've seen enough. >> what about the view? you need to see it, too. >> no, you don't need to see it, but if you must, head over to rightthisminute.com, click on tv app. >> do it. do it. >> time to play real or fake halloween edition. >> that's the thing that killed all of us! >> then, they are caught in the action. >> this is my nightmare, because those are raccoons and this is real. >> and things get creepy on set. >> oh! >> what was that? >> the doc was in, now the doctor's out. don't do those. >> watch and decide, ebaum's world is next. plus, don't miss the buzz word for your chance to win an ipad mini. s my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. humira is the number #1 pre
this is not a good time. >> why is it, like, brown and dead inside? >> oh, so good! >> this is outside of my field of study. that thing in the back. >> all right, i'm good. i've seen enough. >> what about the view? you need to see it, too. >> no, you don't need to see it, but if you must, head over to rightthisminute.com, click on tv app. >> do it. do it. >> time to play real or fake halloween edition. >> that's the thing that killed all of...
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. >> brown: so where are we in the saga of what you're telling dr. king many years later? >> i think i would say, dr. king , the jury is out and there is a great deal of anxiety within the african-american community, been the democratic party, been liberal states like my state, the commonwealth of massachusetts about the vulnerability of the gains we've made. what happens if in the next four years, one vacancy, two vacancies on the court, what will happen to the voting rights, to a woman's right to choose an abortion within roe v. wade, et cetera, et cetera? i'm very worried about that. we have to be vigilant and we're going to fight. >> brown: all right, the series is black america since m.l.k. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: and "black america since m.l.k.: and still i rise" airs tonight on pbs at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 central. >> woodruff: finally tonight, 21 people received the presidential medal of freedom this year, from artists and entertainers to philanthropists and scientists. president obama handed out the medals at the white house thi
. >> brown: so where are we in the saga of what you're telling dr. king many years later? >> i think i would say, dr. king , the jury is out and there is a great deal of anxiety within the african-american community, been the democratic party, been liberal states like my state, the commonwealth of massachusetts about the vulnerability of the gains we've made. what happens if in the next four years, one vacancy, two vacancies on the court, what will happen to the voting rights, to a...
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dr. scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. new dr. scholl's custom fit ankle and knee supports. 1;20-1:24bell ringing ringing 3 that's the sound of a new world record.more than 600 handbell musicians were spreading some christmas joy at the mall of america.they broke the record for the largest handbell choir.the group had been practicing since july for their performance. 3 a christmas tree worth 1 point 8 million dollars is adding some extra sparkle to a jewlery store in downtown of 42 pounds of pure gold processed into thin wire.it stands about 6 and a half feet tall.the tree ?is? for sale... but the jewelry store owner says most people just enjoy looking at it. 3 tonight...increasing clouds late. lows in the mid 20s. northeast winds up to 5 mph. tuesday...mostly cloudy. a 20 en highs in the lower 40s. southeast winds up to 15 mph. tuesday night...not as cool. light rain, mix possible. lows in the
dr. scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. new dr. scholl's custom fit ankle and knee supports. 1;20-1:24bell ringing ringing 3 that's the sound of a new world record.more than 600 handbell musicians were spreading some christmas joy at the mall of america.they broke the record for the largest handbell choir.the group had been practicing since july for their performance. 3 a christmas tree worth 1 point 8...
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you, dr. oz today? >> check your local listings, dr. oz was kind of amazed at my knee surgery and wanted to talk about knee surgery. >> is that your knee, the brown one oe >> they kept the part? >> but it's interesting talking about -- you know, i've gotten a lot of folks who are -- have been inspired, which is very nice, but some folks who are a little upset to say i'm glamorizing the knee surgery because i came back so quickly. and everybody heals differently. >> that's what i think when i see that big scar on your leg. >> people who neglect things or let things go or don't do what >> you worked hard to recover. >> i couldn't even tell you which knee that it was, so the surgery went well. >> and last night you were at the unicef snowflake ball. >> unicef continuing the tradition of helping kids around the world. it's a great night but this is elias, my date. i took a fashion risk and wore this outfit and now i'm on this fashion blog daily and is it yay or nay. left the event and i'm in the car and all these tweets start, hillary clint
you, dr. oz today? >> check your local listings, dr. oz was kind of amazed at my knee surgery and wanted to talk about knee surgery. >> is that your knee, the brown one oe >> they kept the part? >> but it's interesting talking about -- you know, i've gotten a lot of folks who are -- have been inspired, which is very nice, but some folks who are a little upset to say i'm glamorizing the knee surgery because i came back so quickly. and everybody heals differently. >>...
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welcome to our brown bag lunch series. this is the regular third thursday of every month event. we are finishing up with a talk about the outside lambs, an area that was previously considered uninhabitable. uninhabitable due to fog. [inaudible] but we have with us a couple of real experts in outside plans. -- i am outside -- in outside lands. woody has devoted a lot of his time and effort to the outside lands. >> we are a nonprofit in our 10th year, and we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of san francisco. >> it is great to have you here. and pat, who has a lot of knowledge and brought to be sure today a lot of [inaudible] , and she can share with that -- she can share that with us as well, and we only regret that harvey the wonder dog could not be here. we talked about [inaudible] what area, generally, are we talking about? >> the term came from what was called the pueblo land when the san francisco peninsula was switched over from mexican ownership to american ownership. certain tracts were preserved, so there was a more orderly, even though it took decades,
welcome to our brown bag lunch series. this is the regular third thursday of every month event. we are finishing up with a talk about the outside lambs, an area that was previously considered uninhabitable. uninhabitable due to fog. [inaudible] but we have with us a couple of real experts in outside plans. -- i am outside -- in outside lands. woody has devoted a lot of his time and effort to the outside lands. >> we are a nonprofit in our 10th year, and we are dedicated to preserving and...
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enbrel, the number one [cheers and applause] dr. oz: have you ever had a day where your stress levels are through the roof and then this happens, right? this is why doctors have brown stains on their scrubs all the time. scientific secret to how to hold your coffee to reduce spillage. amazingly a team of researchers actually studied the motion of coffee and they investigated what happens to it while you're walking. you guys ready for the secret? [applause] you really ready for it? all the benefits. ok. so most of us hold coffee like this, right, with a hand around the cup like this. science says this is actually a mistake. we should be grabbing it like a now, here's why. clawing the cup like this around the rim reduces the magnitude of acceleration which means we're not swirling the coffee around unintentionally with so much force as we walk around. now, i don't know if you believe this or not because a bunch of scientists did it. i will give it a road test. who is up for it? who wants to test this out? hustle out here. what's your
enbrel, the number one [cheers and applause] dr. oz: have you ever had a day where your stress levels are through the roof and then this happens, right? this is why doctors have brown stains on their scrubs all the time. scientific secret to how to hold your coffee to reduce spillage. amazingly a team of researchers actually studied the motion of coffee and they investigated what happens to it while you're walking. you guys ready for the secret? [applause] you really ready for it? all the...
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walton >> one correction it is actually exciting and x human right no other in memoriam adjournment so dr. murase. >> thank you the lowell alumni suffered a loss on october 13th with the passing of lucky at the age of 93 she was born in massachusetts in the va at the brown university trained a fighter pilot in the cornerstone war and retired from the marines as a colonel and served as a principal for thirty years an retirement became the first executive director the alumni association a volunteer position he held for another 24 more years in 2008, he moved to main to live with his drought and plunged into volunteer dealing meals on wheels and staffing the transportation museum and as active member of the korean and the marine corp and the marine of the double dog and in the arlington national cemetery when i tell focal points o folks that mr. lucy passed away asked them when i was at food being a boy only the kids in trouble know mr. lucy but remembered for wearing the fire engine red jacket as the alumni organization so association that was handled down to the kirpt executive director te
walton >> one correction it is actually exciting and x human right no other in memoriam adjournment so dr. murase. >> thank you the lowell alumni suffered a loss on october 13th with the passing of lucky at the age of 93 she was born in massachusetts in the va at the brown university trained a fighter pilot in the cornerstone war and retired from the marines as a colonel and served as a principal for thirty years an retirement became the first executive director the alumni...