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robert williams, executive director of the u. s. senior show off foundation and welcome to the doctor you. you came here to berlin from the united states, where we have seen a lot of protests at us campuses slightly in the past weeks. how have you been experiencing those pro post in protest, joe biden, to us present them, has caught them and to submit extra you agree with this description? there i take, i take issue with one aspect of, of the way that you characterized it. i think the notion that they are pro palestinian creates a false assumption that the other side is anti palestinian. and i think those of us who care about anti semitism and piece in the middle east certainly went the palestinian people to live in peace. i would characterize these protests as anti as railey, and at times anti semitic. there are always valide reasons to protest the actions of a government more often than not as of late. we seen those protests when they are directed at the state of israel, devolved into anti semitic rhetoric, the use of anti semi
robert williams, executive director of the u. s. senior show off foundation and welcome to the doctor you. you came here to berlin from the united states, where we have seen a lot of protests at us campuses slightly in the past weeks. how have you been experiencing those pro post in protest, joe biden, to us present them, has caught them and to submit extra you agree with this description? there i take, i take issue with one aspect of, of the way that you characterized it. i think the notion...
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williams told us that he is very concerned about increasing anti semitic sentiment worldwide. i am extremely concerned and beyond the alarm and countries that have taken out to some, it doesn't very seriously like the federal republic of germany. it's still frightening to see that there have been more than an 85 percent increase in anti semitic incidence over the course of the last 10 years. now i think the reason we know that is because germany has taken the issue so seriously and monitors that in countries. i take it less seriously than germany. elsewhere in the u, we've seen rises of more than 100 percent. and it's not particularly the eastern europe for northern europe is something that's found across the continent. even more disturbing now the rise of anti semitism in the us context of this rather unprecedented. did you want to hear more from that interview? stick with us after this news update, the full interview coming right up for you, and you'll also find it on the dw. com and on our youtube channel as well. before i go quickly, some other news, the 1st 10 competing n
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this this robert williams. he was not a teacher. he wasn't working for th government. he was just an individual with what is, in my opinion, a terrible hobby, which was, you know, inquiring into people's taxation status. and he the price for it here. by 1792, though, we see some pretty important details emerge. and one of them is that alexander hamilton is already petition ing president washington to use to go into the west and put this movement down. the attorney general, edmund randolph, washington, consult him. he'll look at this and say, i don't see a cause for it yet. but hamilton's already lobbying for that, and it leads a sense that perhaps hamilton did design this law as more than a tax, maybe an intentionally heavy effort to bring into the fold of federal authority to make them bend the knee rit to. bring them to heel. he's always going to be the voice advocang for extreme response. and fortunately for america presidt, washington has a lot of voices in his ear at the same time to kind of keep him at bay, least for a while. 1793 will be a year for america for a
this this robert williams. he was not a teacher. he wasn't working for th government. he was just an individual with what is, in my opinion, a terrible hobby, which was, you know, inquiring into people's taxation status. and he the price for it here. by 1792, though, we see some pretty important details emerge. and one of them is that alexander hamilton is already petition ing president washington to use to go into the west and put this movement down. the attorney general, edmund randolph,...
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a man named robert williams shows up in the scots-irish communities. he says he's a traveling teacher. he needs students as around. right. he can teach them and that actually happens. back then but then he begins asking strange questions. questions like, do you know anyone who hasn't paid their taxes. who hasn't registered? they're still so obviously these very suspicious people believe he is a spy for the treasury department. so they drag him into the woods this time. they take him into a blacksmith shop. the bellows are fired right? going. they tar him they they burn his body with hot tar and they take hot out of the out of the forge and they drive them into the stomach. these are not, he said he actually survives that. but these are not cute, offensive. these are not civil. disobey ants are acts of civil disobedience. these are real bodily assaults on people. and unfortunately for both of those men, they took the symbolic brunt, the people's anger with the federal government. as it turns out from my research no. one in the treasury department had ev
a man named robert williams shows up in the scots-irish communities. he says he's a traveling teacher. he needs students as around. right. he can teach them and that actually happens. back then but then he begins asking strange questions. questions like, do you know anyone who hasn't paid their taxes. who hasn't registered? they're still so obviously these very suspicious people believe he is a spy for the treasury department. so they drag him into the woods this time. they take him into a...
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lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the disturbing truth is that all of these deaths were the direct result of federal government action. this tragic incident has added to the distrust of the federal government and specifically federal law enforcement. the deadly mishandling of the crisis and the ensuing mistrust is why congress must independently investigate all events surrounding waco. in looking at this, the basic fact remains no matter how you look at it, that more than 90 people, including four law enforcement officers and 22 children, died as a direct result or indir
lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the...
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lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the disturbing truth is that all of these deaths were the direct result of federal government action. this tragic incident has added to the distrust of the federal government and specifically federal law enforcement. the deadly mishandling of the crisis and the ensuing mistrust is why congress must independently investigate all events surrounding waco. in looking at this, the basic fact remains no matter how you look at it, that more than 90 people, including four law enforcement officers and 22 children, died as a direct result or indir
lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the...
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court records reveal william roberts stevenson has a long history of treatment and reoffense dating back to the 80s. after serving about half of his 31-year sentence, following the hospital. in 2014 doctors determined it was safe to release stevenson into this northern california. >> with the view into our backyard. >> reporter: where he was arrested again when offices found child pornography on his computer. neighbors have a plan to build a daycare or park in the area, so no sex offender can move in the future. >> reporter: and they said stevenson was well enough for a release. this time they can't find anywhere to put him. >> we would prefer transient release at this time, they have a 50% failure rate. noting most were placed in motels where they were tempted by prosecution and drugs. he argued if lawmakers felt transient release was unsafe. >> they could have put that language into the law and they have chosen not to. ladies and gentlemen, it's unsafe, so let's fix it now. >> reporter: in response to our original reporting, state senate minority leader ryan jones made multiple attempt
court records reveal william roberts stevenson has a long history of treatment and reoffense dating back to the 80s. after serving about half of his 31-year sentence, following the hospital. in 2014 doctors determined it was safe to release stevenson into this northern california. >> with the view into our backyard. >> reporter: where he was arrested again when offices found child pornography on his computer. neighbors have a plan to build a daycare or park in the area, so no sex...
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douglas robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. o were not very well,murphy, james burns y from south carolina and he was only on the court f fall of 1942, fdr to him come work with me in the white house. you'll be the assistant president overseeing the domestic economy and burns lef supreme to join fdr in the white and fourth justice in this category of lesser known justices in the fdr appointees was wiley rutledge replacement. and then the third group is the appointed by fdr and are only two in this category. one of them was harlan fiske stone, who hadn appointed in 1925 by calvin coolidge, his amherst college buddy, and as i mentioned, fdr e justice in 1941. in the summer of 1941. and it's very clear that fdr did single mindedly focused and preparing the country for war, which thought was inevitable and. so he was trying to project by part us and possible as, i'm sure you know, the country very divided and there was a strong isolation in the sentiment and he w bipartisan sonship. and so h
douglas robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. o were not very well,murphy, james burns y from south carolina and he was only on the court f fall of 1942, fdr to him come work with me in the white house. you'll be the assistant president overseeing the domestic economy and burns lef supreme to join fdr in the white and fourth justice in this category of lesser known justices in the fdr appointees was wiley rutledge replacement. and then the third group is the appointed by fdr...
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robert jackson. and itwithin week, the greatest civil liberties decisions in its history and one of the worst civil liberties decisions in its history. and so i got very interested reading about the couperiod and learning about and i discovered that there's very written about the court and world war two as aject as i'm sure you all know, there's a ton written about fdr battles with in the 1930s and the and the switch in time that saved nine where one justice changed his vote and then they started upholding new deal programs and then there's lot written on the warren court beginning the 1950s. but there was very written and the supreme and world war two. so i really digging into it and it turns out toe a story because the war dominated everything for the justices. it dominated all of their cases, related to the war or not, and it also dominated their lives off of the court. the let me just tell you two brief anecdotes that i think really kind of illustrate point.and the first was told to me by a gentl
robert jackson. and itwithin week, the greatest civil liberties decisions in its history and one of the worst civil liberties decisions in its history. and so i got very interested reading about the couperiod and learning about and i discovered that there's very written about the court and world war two as aject as i'm sure you all know, there's a ton written about fdr battles with in the 1930s and the and the switch in time that saved nine where one justice changed his vote and then they...
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douglas, robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. then there are four who were not very well, stanley reed, frank murphy, james burns and you know, burns had been a senator from south carolina and he was only on the court for 14 months because in the fall of 1942, fdr to him come work with me in the you'll be the assistant president overseeing the domestic economy and burns left the supreme to join fdr in the the fourth justice in this category of ssjustices in s wiley rutledge, who was appointed to be burns's replacement. and ts the justices who were not initially appointed and are only two in this category. one of them was harlan fiske stone, who had been appointed in 1925 by calvin coolidge, his amherst college buddy, and as i mentioned, fdr elevated him to be chief justi in 1941. in the summer of 1941. and it's very clear thdrso becae mindedly focused and preparing the country for war, which thought was inevitable and. so he was trying to project by part us and shape as much as possible as
douglas, robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. then there are four who were not very well, stanley reed, frank murphy, james burns and you know, burns had been a senator from south carolina and he was only on the court for 14 months because in the fall of 1942, fdr to him come work with me in the you'll be the assistant president overseeing the domestic economy and burns left the supreme to join fdr in the the fourth justice in this category of ssjustices in s wiley rutledge,...
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hello john roberts in washington, center welcome back it's going to be a busy afternoon. >> sandra: good to be back i'm sandra smith this is "america reports" byron r is calling on leaders to lessen kenya's debt and boost business of u.s. tax dollars. >> john: as kaylee mentioned may be nonnato status but an equivalent thereof just ahead. the news conference may be more about biden's delivery as concerns grow in his recent mental lapses. >> sandra: the world is watching jacqui heinrich is live in the east room right now where this is about to be underway, what can we expect to hear shortly, jackie? >> we just got the announcement, sandra, the president putting in writing his intent to designate kenya as a major nonnato ally. this is all happening against the backdrop of russia and china trying to deepen ties on the african continent and washington trying to pitch partnership with the u.s. as an alternative and a drive the message that democracy delivers. now remember this is happening against the back drop of u.s. troops announcing their withdrawal from niger and u.s. relations with ethi
hello john roberts in washington, center welcome back it's going to be a busy afternoon. >> sandra: good to be back i'm sandra smith this is "america reports" byron r is calling on leaders to lessen kenya's debt and boost business of u.s. tax dollars. >> john: as kaylee mentioned may be nonnato status but an equivalent thereof just ahead. the news conference may be more about biden's delivery as concerns grow in his recent mental lapses. >> sandra: the world is...
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on friday from the college of william & mary where he serves as chancellor. we began by asking him why national security should matter to voters this election year. >> our leaders need to bring these issues home to the american people in a very direct way. the world isn't going to ignore us just because we think we can ignore the world. so the first thing is to make clear that if we don't deal with these problems early, they become very dangerous problems and very costly problems for the united states down the road. the other is to explain to the american people, for example, how we are economically interconnected with the rest of the world. >> well, if president trump were to win again, what could he do differently in a second term that would give him a stronger legacy? i know you've been critical of some of his behavior when he was in office. >> i think you'd probably see significantly different domestic policies in a number of areas. i think one thing he's been clear about for a long time is the need for tariffs to protect american industry and so on. i th
on friday from the college of william & mary where he serves as chancellor. we began by asking him why national security should matter to voters this election year. >> our leaders need to bring these issues home to the american people in a very direct way. the world isn't going to ignore us just because we think we can ignore the world. so the first thing is to make clear that if we don't deal with these problems early, they become very dangerous problems and very costly problems for...
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thank you to jeremy, matthew, david, robert, andrew and reggie from the enforcement bureau and william from the office of general council. with that, would any of my colleagues like to make any announcements that the time? commissioner carr? commissioner starks? >> yes, i do i would like to announce some staff changes in the starks office. many of you know shiva wrawpped his time at the commission last week. he has moved on to join ntia as the director for spectrum strategy. let me break that up. he is truly a superb lawyer and somebody who is a consummate legal adviser. a deep thinker and threw himself into the work and for me for the office and also somebody that i travel to dubai with as many wireless advisers do, they get assigned to international travel. he traveled with me to sweden and other places. just truly a joy to be with him and i wish him and his family all of the best. i am glad that he is continuing to bring his immense talent to public service and the american people will continue to benefit from him as a spectrum adviser for american public in many ways now. but that
thank you to jeremy, matthew, david, robert, andrew and reggie from the enforcement bureau and william from the office of general council. with that, would any of my colleagues like to make any announcements that the time? commissioner carr? commissioner starks? >> yes, i do i would like to announce some staff changes in the starks office. many of you know shiva wrawpped his time at the commission last week. he has moved on to join ntia as the director for spectrum strategy. let me break...
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. - william f. buckley jr. in 1993 hosted a debate about political correctness. take a look at the argument that none other than judge robert bork made about political correctness. - political correctness, i think, is something that's widespread in the society, and it's part of a mood of radical egalitarianism which has taken hold. we are now a nation that everybody's claiming victimhood and the right to feel hurt by all kinds of things. and it's that kind of thing, which the speech codes try to prevent, which does, i think, suppress speech. - how is the political correctness from the '90s connected to the current climate of grievance? - so bork used the phrase "radical egalitarianism," right? i think that's what we would call wokeism today. these sorts of dynamics are not new to our currentoment. but i think if you look at the debate about political correctness then versus where we are now, i think this is a much more intense iteration of it. - is it more intense because of social media? - yes, yes. in an easy word, yes. each of us gets to curate our own informa
. - william f. buckley jr. in 1993 hosted a debate about political correctness. take a look at the argument that none other than judge robert bork made about political correctness. - political correctness, i think, is something that's widespread in the society, and it's part of a mood of radical egalitarianism which has taken hold. we are now a nation that everybody's claiming victimhood and the right to feel hurt by all kinds of things. and it's that kind of thing, which the speech codes try...
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but also, again, at the front doorstep of robert kelly. it's a very different gravestone. gravestone and resting and also at the same cemetery is william johnsonmplely different resting place. and completelyifferent sto of t civil war. william n, ocourse, is the servant of lincoln, who he brings the president brings him to d.c. with him from springfield. he has, you know, controversy in the white house himself. and lincoln really cares for his servant quite a bit and gets him a placement at the treasury, but ri him to some of his engagements or appointments with him still. and they go to gettysburg to come to gettysburg here for the speech. shortly after that, william johnson dies from smallpox. li pays off his house debt. he pays for his headstone d his his burial. this is a plot at arlington cemetery. it is most likely his, but we don't really know it is. in the essay about this could be and it could not . it is a mystery. and why? because his story is vastly different than many of the people that are buried at arlington cemetery. the ne one is john wilkes booth. and thi
but also, again, at the front doorstep of robert kelly. it's a very different gravestone. gravestone and resting and also at the same cemetery is william johnsonmplely different resting place. and completelyifferent sto of t civil war. william n, ocourse, is the servant of lincoln, who he brings the president brings him to d.c. with him from springfield. he has, you know, controversy in the white house himself. and lincoln really cares for his servant quite a bit and gets him a placement at the...
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william: costello is a former terminal prosecutor, now a lawyer in private practice. in 2018 after michael cohen's offices and hotel room and apartment were rated by the fbi with regards to a different investigation, costeo offered himself to cohen as a legal advisor. this was during the time when michael cohen was still saying donald trump had no knowledge of the stormy daniels affair. cohen says that costello to him. like he was part of a pressure campaign by rudy giuliani, who costello is close with, and by donald trump to make sure that michael cohen never changed the story. on the stand today costello said , when i first met michael cohen, he said i have nothing on donald trump to offer any authorities, donald trump knew nothing about the stormy daniels business. he said michael cohen was somewhat manic and near suicidal, and he rejected any notion he had been trying to pressure cohen to change his story. costello's testimony was something of a last-minute addition and he was truly a cantankerous and feisty witness. at several times today he expressed verbal disp
william: costello is a former terminal prosecutor, now a lawyer in private practice. in 2018 after michael cohen's offices and hotel room and apartment were rated by the fbi with regards to a different investigation, costeo offered himself to cohen as a legal advisor. this was during the time when michael cohen was still saying donald trump had no knowledge of the stormy daniels affair. cohen says that costello to him. like he was part of a pressure campaign by rudy giuliani, who costello is...
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official telling nbc news israel wants robert to be excluded from any cease-fire. still, an agreement to halt the fighting and bring home the hostages is within reach. >>> when we come back, biden might be one of the most productive presidents in modern history. but does the average american realize it? we will talk messaging with a white house alumna did it better than anyone. here in the 11th hour returns. ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection ketoacidosis, or an allerg
official telling nbc news israel wants robert to be excluded from any cease-fire. still, an agreement to halt the fighting and bring home the hostages is within reach. >>> when we come back, biden might be one of the most productive presidents in modern history. but does the average american realize it? we will talk messaging with a white house alumna did it better than anyone. here in the 11th hour returns. ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪...
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he was completely unintimidated by robert de niro. >> yes. the one where i said this place looks like a demon movie waiting to happen. that was inspired by vera farmiga's "conjuring." [ laughter ] i think i saw the movie a few months later. it was a -- it lived up to my expectations. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: had you ever heard of robert de niro before? had you seen him in any movies? >> no. >> jimmy: you had not. [ laughter ] >> i -- i've just -- i've just seen -- my parents have just showed me a couple of mafia movies that he has been in. >> jimmy: right. [ laughter ] >> ahead of time, before we started shooting. and i've actually given him a nickname, the king of mafia movies. >> jimmy: that's a pretty good nickname for him. >> which william said right to bob's face when he first met him. he said, "you are the king of mafia movies." [ cheers ] de niro is like, "thank you very much." >> jimmy: you -- there is a scene with a horse. can you take us through that scene? >> oh, yeah. this was crazy. so william, can i tell the horse story? there is
he was completely unintimidated by robert de niro. >> yes. the one where i said this place looks like a demon movie waiting to happen. that was inspired by vera farmiga's "conjuring." [ laughter ] i think i saw the movie a few months later. it was a -- it lived up to my expectations. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: had you ever heard of robert de niro before? had you seen him in any movies? >> no. >> jimmy: you had not. [ laughter ] >> i -- i've just -- i've just...
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in her speech, roberts briefly addressed the university's history, with student protests happening today, glide memorial church will be packed to celebrate the life and legacy of the late reverend cecil williams, the longterm leader of san francisco's glide memorial church died last month at the age of 94. he was known as a champion of racial equality, lgbtq rights and the poor. reverend amos brown is among those speaking at the public memorial. brown and williams had a friendship spanning nearly 50 years, he says what williams built at glide will last far beyond his remarkable lifetime. brown added that vice president kamala harris sent a letter, and he's going to read it at the memorial today. it's going to take place at 1:00 this afternoon at glide memorial church on ellis street. you don't have to head there, though. if you want to take part. we're going to stream it live on our website, nbcbayarea.com and our other streaming platforms. well, did you see the northern lights? a lot of people did. this is the view from blue canyon in placer county. this stunning time lapse is courtesy
in her speech, roberts briefly addressed the university's history, with student protests happening today, glide memorial church will be packed to celebrate the life and legacy of the late reverend cecil williams, the longterm leader of san francisco's glide memorial church died last month at the age of 94. he was known as a champion of racial equality, lgbtq rights and the poor. reverend amos brown is among those speaking at the public memorial. brown and williams had a friendship spanning...
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he's living with his father played by robert de niro and is at odds with his ex-wife played by kind of ali's real-life partner rose but the real star in chief scene stealer is young william fitzgerald has a drone. a first-time actor really is on the spectrum. it is magnificent in every especially with this chemistry to kind of also turns in a spectacular performance full of drama and warmth and charisma plenty of directed by former scandal ghost star tony goldwyn. ezra is more than a solid dean's list b, plus, what you can always get my movie reviews and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. >> just by texting the word, dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. >> i'm richards. >> i feel like i jumped into english channel. was that cold? i've been in the town too early to swim i don't know this this weekend. what you think at the yeah. well, they're camped out right there. a little tent. but >> yeah, if you're in tahoe, you don't worry about the jellyfish is cold up there that you're right. and this weekend we got a little bit of a cool do
he's living with his father played by robert de niro and is at odds with his ex-wife played by kind of ali's real-life partner rose but the real star in chief scene stealer is young william fitzgerald has a drone. a first-time actor really is on the spectrum. it is magnificent in every especially with this chemistry to kind of also turns in a spectacular performance full of drama and warmth and charisma plenty of directed by former scandal ghost star tony goldwyn. ezra is more than a solid...
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he's living with his father played by robert de niro and is at odds with his ex-wife played by kind of ali's real-life partner rose but the real star in chief scene stealer is young william fitzgerald has a drone. a first-time actor really is on the spectrum. it is magnificent in every especially with this chemistry to kind of also turns in a spectacular performance full of drama and warmth and charisma plenty of directed by former scandal ghost star tony goldwyn. ezra is more than a solid dean's list b, plus, what you can always get my movie reviews and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. >> just by texting the word, dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. >> i'm dave richards. >> all right. let's check in on our weather conditions outside looking overhead at the city of san francisco. kyla was should we expect yet another day of warm temperatures and nice blue skies out there. you can see we're already warming up. if you take a look at the center of the state, we're, you know, just about to that ninety-degree mark in places like fres
he's living with his father played by robert de niro and is at odds with his ex-wife played by kind of ali's real-life partner rose but the real star in chief scene stealer is young william fitzgerald has a drone. a first-time actor really is on the spectrum. it is magnificent in every especially with this chemistry to kind of also turns in a spectacular performance full of drama and warmth and charisma plenty of directed by former scandal ghost star tony goldwyn. ezra is more than a solid...
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he's living with his father played by robert de niro and is at odds with his ex-wife played by kind of ali's real-life partner rose but the real star in chief scene stealer is young william fitzgerald has and wrote a first-time actor really is on the spectrum. it is magnificent in every especially with this chemistry to kind of also turns in a spectacular performance full of drama and warmth and charisma plenty of directed by former scandal ghost star tony goldwyn. ezra is more than a solid dean's list b, plus, what you can always get my movie reviews and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. >> just by texting the word, dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. >> i'm richards. >> recently jumped in the lake tahoe. i felt like i was an english. and mean, it was so cold and peril and perlis. yeah. good. yeah. will will think about catching want to with the temperatures. get this high heroes. look for a place to cool off john. yeah, it's nice. gets like a matinee this time of year when it's hot outside. just get a little break from it. we g
he's living with his father played by robert de niro and is at odds with his ex-wife played by kind of ali's real-life partner rose but the real star in chief scene stealer is young william fitzgerald has and wrote a first-time actor really is on the spectrum. it is magnificent in every especially with this chemistry to kind of also turns in a spectacular performance full of drama and warmth and charisma plenty of directed by former scandal ghost star tony goldwyn. ezra is more than a solid...
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. >> jimmy: thank you, my friend, i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] tavaris williams. we've got a fun show for you tonight. bobby cannavale is here. we have music from niki. and we'll be right back with ke huy quan. >> jimmy: tonight, his new movie, also starring robert de niro, rose byrne, and our very own guillermo, is called "ezra." bobby cannavale is with us. [ cheers and applause ] and then, a multi-talented artist based here in l.a. her album, "buzz" comes out august 9th. niki from the don julio stage. [ cheers and applause ] you can see niki live at the greek theater october 11th and october 12th. tomorrow night -- oh, our old pal sofia vergara will be here with her son, manolo gonzalez vergara. we'll have a 12-year-old art prodigy, this kid, he's 12, his paintings are unbelievable. his name is andris valencia. music from st. vincent as well, so join us for that. our first guest's career spans time and multiple multiverses. he went from short round in "indiana jones" to oscar winner for "everything everywhere all at once." you can see him now in season 2 of "lok
. >> jimmy: thank you, my friend, i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] tavaris williams. we've got a fun show for you tonight. bobby cannavale is here. we have music from niki. and we'll be right back with ke huy quan. >> jimmy: tonight, his new movie, also starring robert de niro, rose byrne, and our very own guillermo, is called "ezra." bobby cannavale is with us. [ cheers and applause ] and then, a multi-talented artist based here in l.a. her album,...
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johnson, tom barrel, paul king, and robert king. the zi lamd chapter proudly claims many members that served in the u.s. judicial system, as well as in congress such as senator roland burris, representatives william dawson, bennett stewart, and ralph metcalf. other notables of the chapter include jesse owens, john hope franklin, and e. franklin frazier. it is worth noting that presently in the city of chicago there are 23 public buildings named in honor of chapter brothers, including schools, parks, and downtown federal courthouse that is named for ralph metcalf. mr. speaker, in closing i applaud the contributions, leadership, and service of zi lamd chapter alpha phi alpha and has provided our community, country, and the world at large for the past 100 years or more all of the accomplishments that i expressed. i express my strong support in recognizing may 15, 2024, as alpha phi alpha zi lamda chapter day in the united states of america. i thank you, mr. speaker. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentle
johnson, tom barrel, paul king, and robert king. the zi lamd chapter proudly claims many members that served in the u.s. judicial system, as well as in congress such as senator roland burris, representatives william dawson, bennett stewart, and ralph metcalf. other notables of the chapter include jesse owens, john hope franklin, and e. franklin frazier. it is worth noting that presently in the city of chicago there are 23 public buildings named in honor of chapter brothers, including schools,...
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i'm david muir. >> deborah: i'm deborah roberts. from all of us here at abc news and "20/20," good night. wild chase through multiple bay area counties as a shooting suspect avoids several attempts by police to spike the car's tires. it led to an hours long standoff that shut down interstate 80. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz the whole thing. finally came to an end just before seven this evening in fairfield. it shut down the freeway at green valley road, creating a massive backup. the chp says the suspect was wanted for shooting at someone this morning along highway
i'm david muir. >> deborah: i'm deborah roberts. from all of us here at abc news and "20/20," good night. wild chase through multiple bay area counties as a shooting suspect avoids several attempts by police to spike the car's tires. it led to an hours long standoff that shut down interstate 80. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz the whole thing. finally came to an end just before seven this evening in fairfield. it shut down the freeway at green valley road,...
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i want to bring in jury consultant and attorney robert hirshhorn on all of this. robert, nice to see you. thanks for joining us. let's start first with what they're about these jury instructions. why are these so important? >> well, they're the recipe for the jury, right? it's the law that's going to guide them on this very monumental, historic decision. they're about to make. >> and this isn't a normal criminal case where you have some idea what the elements of the offense are. >> this one is really a lot more complicated. now here's what's different about this one. jessica, there's two lawyers on the jury. they have to law professor type. they're not law professors are lawyers. but the point is, there's two legal experts in the jury room with them. >> i that are going to be able to explain to the jurors than nuances of some of the more a complicated parts of this jury charge. >> and i wanted to say one other thing. we may need to check with your pundits. i don't know what the law is in state court in new york. but a lot of quartz only give one copy of the jury c
i want to bring in jury consultant and attorney robert hirshhorn on all of this. robert, nice to see you. thanks for joining us. let's start first with what they're about these jury instructions. why are these so important? >> well, they're the recipe for the jury, right? it's the law that's going to guide them on this very monumental, historic decision. they're about to make. >> and this isn't a normal criminal case where you have some idea what the elements of the offense are....