this weekend, civil rights activists are in selma, alabama to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of bloody sunday when state treerps oopers assau hundreds of these who were demanding righting. joining me dr. reverend barber. thank you so much for being here. tell us about these events in selma to commemorate. well, certainly i m glad to be invited by senator hank sanders. this is a remembrance oft happened2 years ago, b more it s a reconsecration. wee
i understand how much my mother really care about me so i just got to tryoned and do better. even with those words from her said, there s a national backlash from toya with some thinking she went too far. joining me dr. stacy patton author of that mean ol yesterday. why would any pastor have a problem with a mother pulling her son out of though riots, preventing him from being the next freddie gray? this it s optics. this is the first time a mother is being held out for her effective parenting strategy. any other time she d be put in jail arrested charged with
having to prove that it was a legitimate reason to have an abortion and that was around the rape conversation. so they were really standing up and making themselves quite vulnerable in order to push back against this the way the conversation has really drifted. representative victoria steele, who is a state representative in arizona, told her own story but then she wrote in cosmopolitan that women shouldn t have to tell their deeply personally stories. we should not be made to bare that part of our lives in a public way to be able to access legal, medical care. for me dr. parker this is what i am wondering in how it may actually impact the relationship between clinicians and their patients in those moments. if there is a stigma around a medical procedure, it might actually make it more difficult for women to even be honest with their physicians in private spaces about what s happening. absolutely. the shame and marginalization
litany of profane language directed at police. what the f did i do? why did you stop me he reportedly said. while the officer performs a routine patdown, i ain t got no f-ing weapons. what the f is this about. after his arrest he allegedly had a lot more to say to police. mr. bieber made statements that he had consumed some alcohol and that he had been smoking marijuana and consumed some prescription medication. mr. bieber, you are charged with the following. after a brief court appearance he s released on $2500 bond. $1,000 resisting without violence. $1,000 for the dui. and $500 for the expired driver s license. and as he exits court he waves to screaming fans. suggest true beliebers are still on his side. it will certainly seems like we ve seen this story many times before especially with young celebrities who have spun out of control. with me dr. drew pinsky and
suggest true beliebers are still on his side. it will certainly seems like we ve seen this story many times before especially with young celebrities who have spun out of control. with me dr. drew pinsky and legal analyst mark geragos. dr. drew, this a rich teenager acting like a teenager or is there something more serious going on? that has been the question all along. i m concerned however as you mentioned something more serious might be going on. i don t know yet, but the fact we have a dui, driving under the influence which is not really a normal relationship with alcohol. he had substances in his car and perhaps abusive prescription medicines. we don t know what the prescription meds are. but he was using syrup with codeine which is an opiate. i m concerned these may be opiates in the car. if that s the case this is beginning to come into focus as a substance use disorder.