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mr. williams. >> with regard to the gag order, this sentence erad case all prior orders. >> he says to you, i want to finish this up so that you can go and serve your sentence. then he says, good luck to you, mr. williams. it looks as if you are -- your whole life is falling apart at this moment and you know it. >> well, that was ten years ago. and once you're going through a court case for eight years, you have a relationship with the court clerk, you have a relationship with the court, the lawyers and everybody else. you're seeing everybody for eight years. and i think after that, at that time right there, i honestly thought that the judge honestly thought i can, you know, showed remorse, i showed repentance and reform my life. >> did you think you were untouchable at the time? >> i think so. i think at a time where you think that you're bigger than everybody else, and you know, when you lose your way sometimes, those are the things that happen, when you just lose your way. you know, i lost my wa
mr. williams. >> with regard to the gag order, this sentence erad case all prior orders. >> he says to you, i want to finish this up so that you can go and serve your sentence. then he says, good luck to you, mr. williams. it looks as if you are -- your whole life is falling apart at this moment and you know it. >> well, that was ten years ago. and once you're going through a court case for eight years, you have a relationship with the court clerk, you have a relationship with...
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mr. williams. >> until he lost it all. son williams on his rise, his fall, and why he says prison saved his life. >>> it was an interview that was enough to make him sweat, and it's because we cover topics that wouldn't be easy for anyone to answer, especially answering them in front of a national audience. i sat down this weekend with former nba star jason williams. williams had just signed an $86 million contract with the new jersey nets when in 1999 a freak collision with a teammate broke his leg. his career was over, but his life changed on a cold february night in 2002. williams, hosting friends inside his new jersey mansion, was showing off his gun collection. he was holding a shotgun when it went off and killed his chauffeur. he was sentenced eight years later. and last night sat down exclusively with me to talk about his experience. i know that you're, you know, a bit leery, a bit nervous about coming on. i said, just be yourself, express yourself, and let people know how you're feeling. you signed an $86 million co
mr. williams. >> until he lost it all. son williams on his rise, his fall, and why he says prison saved his life. >>> it was an interview that was enough to make him sweat, and it's because we cover topics that wouldn't be easy for anyone to answer, especially answering them in front of a national audience. i sat down this weekend with former nba star jason williams. williams had just signed an $86 million contract with the new jersey nets when in 1999 a freak collision with a...
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mr. williams has a dark said. nobody knows the real jays soon williams. >> he is not correct. times i lost my way, but when i was drinking at times, maybe i did have a dark side. i know i did. i think i'm a good man who has done a lot of good and i have to continue. >> you were in real prison. you were not in a celebrity prison. reichers and state prison in new jersey. >> that's right. >> what was a profound moment there? >> any time a 22-year-old correction officer can tell you to bend over or get snake and you lose your freedom, i think right there you realize that you are in prison. it's not being 6'10" and being a famous athlete is going to help you. at that point when you can't do anything and somebody is telling you what to do. >> they search you for cant ra band? >> that's right. >> you adopted your sister's kids and what's your relationship like with your kids now? >> that's a personal matter. i love my kids and i can't make up time for that. i never use my kids as a pawn and never say i will not put my kids -- they didn't make the decision. >> you are going through a
mr. williams has a dark said. nobody knows the real jays soon williams. >> he is not correct. times i lost my way, but when i was drinking at times, maybe i did have a dark side. i know i did. i think i'm a good man who has done a lot of good and i have to continue. >> you were in real prison. you were not in a celebrity prison. reichers and state prison in new jersey. >> that's right. >> what was a profound moment there? >> any time a 22-year-old correction...
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mr. williams. >> until he lost it all. on his rise, his fall, and why he says prison saved his life. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> it was an interview that was enough to make him sweat, and it's because we cover topics that wouldn't be easy for anyone to answer, especially answering them in front of a national audience. i sat down this weekend with former nba star jason williams. williams had just signed an $86 million contract with the new jersey nets when in 1999 a freak collision with a teammate broke his leg. his career was over, but his life changed on a cold february night in 2002. williams, hosting friends inside his new jersey mansion, was showing off his gun collection. he was h
mr. williams. >> until he lost it all. on his rise, his fall, and why he says prison saved his life. just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> it was an...
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mr. williams. >> until he lost it all. lliams on his rise, his fall, and why he says prison saved his life. , this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. by what's getting done. measure commitment the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. enough to make him sweat, and it's because we cover topics that wouldn't be easy for anyone to answer, especially answering them in front of a national audience. i sat down this weekend with former nba star jason williams. williams had just signed an $86 million contract with the new jersey ne
mr. williams. >> until he lost it all. lliams on his rise, his fall, and why he says prison saved his life. , this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. this is the next chapter for the rx and lexus. by what's getting done. measure commitment the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the...
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mysis i would suggest mr williams go shall we. go with his brother to go shopping or his wife or whoever goes shopping his family he will see that prices are up a lot what is he talking about the man's nuts of maybe he should buy some insurance or education or entertainment prices are up the government is lying about it he's part of the government he has to carry all the lives but nearly every country in the world acknowledges that there is in place except in the united states now i find that in comprehensible we can have inflation everywhere in the world except the united states but the people and everybody who's watching this program shops for knows that price is a rose so i suggest mr williams stop putting our government propaganda and go shopping well you know it's funny when my cab fare and when the pizza place started charging higher prices downstairs i thought of you talking about if i think you know a job thing and now you know you see how much the prices are rising don't listen to the government but one thing that to go a
mysis i would suggest mr williams go shall we. go with his brother to go shopping or his wife or whoever goes shopping his family he will see that prices are up a lot what is he talking about the man's nuts of maybe he should buy some insurance or education or entertainment prices are up the government is lying about it he's part of the government he has to carry all the lives but nearly every country in the world acknowledges that there is in place except in the united states now i find that...
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mr. williams. guest: thank you for that. the return on investment in the fda probably have been worthwhile and that was particularly true in the early years when we saw a number of important problems. when the fda required that milked be pasteurized after the discovery of pasteurization, that cut 25% of all food borne illnesses just from that. my concern now it is we have had three or four decade where we have made little progress in making food paper. the only way to go forward is we have to shift the way we do business. we have to look at what is going on in the market now. we have to look at the incentives we can create make food manufacturers take responsibility themselves. they need to bear the cost of these food borne illnesses. if we do that, and i think we are on the verge of giving out, so we can look at the trace back system, i think it will make a quantum leap in food safety. i do not think we will get there by just trying to mask the fda to anticipate every single problem that will occur. the food system is very
mr. williams. guest: thank you for that. the return on investment in the fda probably have been worthwhile and that was particularly true in the early years when we saw a number of important problems. when the fda required that milked be pasteurized after the discovery of pasteurization, that cut 25% of all food borne illnesses just from that. my concern now it is we have had three or four decade where we have made little progress in making food paper. the only way to go forward is we have to...
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mr. williams wasn't there? megyn: agreed.tape we just watched and this part, god bless him. he was saving lives here. it is this next part, right here. now watch, out they go, one falls over the other. the one on the ground is already shot. there he is, still shooting. >> megyn? megyn: go ahead, mark. >> i will help you make the argument. don't agree with it. say in the final one or two shots when the bad guys are heading toward the car, say a mother is pushing her grocery cart along and son or daughter is there in the cart and that stray bullet fired by a 71-year-old guy hits a quid, god forbid and kill as child. >> that's what you have a civil claim, mark. you don't have a criminal complaint. megyn: i have 30 seconds how could he argue in fear of his life when they're out and retreating? >> strictly adrenaline. i honestly believe even on the ground, since they came in brandishing the guns, they would turn around and shoot he. >> i agree. i agree. keep firing. when in doubt, keep firing. megyn: i have to go, but i have to sa
mr. williams wasn't there? megyn: agreed.tape we just watched and this part, god bless him. he was saving lives here. it is this next part, right here. now watch, out they go, one falls over the other. the one on the ground is already shot. there he is, still shooting. >> megyn? megyn: go ahead, mark. >> i will help you make the argument. don't agree with it. say in the final one or two shots when the bad guys are heading toward the car, say a mother is pushing her grocery cart...
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mr. william mcdowell. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. m mcdowell, representative of the montford point marines, united states marine corps. [applause] >> good afternoon. if i do not talk loud enough. let me know. for 167 years, negros were not permitted to join the marine corps to defend this country. that change did 1941 and entreated begin in 1942. -- that condition changed in 1941 and entry began in 1942. unfortunately, it took a world war to make it happen. it happened. on behalf of those who came forward and said, i want to be a marine, i welcome you to this occasion because you all were directly involved. at this very proud moment and in this magnificent then you, i -- and in this magnificent venue, i want to thank the honorable speaker of the house, mr. john boehner for his kind invitation to each of us that are here today. [applause] i want to thank the members of the united states senate and the house of representatives who supported the bill to honor the montford point marines with a congressional gold medal and a particular tha
mr. william mcdowell. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. m mcdowell, representative of the montford point marines, united states marine corps. [applause] >> good afternoon. if i do not talk loud enough. let me know. for 167 years, negros were not permitted to join the marine corps to defend this country. that change did 1941 and entreated begin in 1942. -- that condition changed in 1941 and entry began in 1942. unfortunately, it took a world war to make it happen. it happened....
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mr. williams has a dark side. nobody knows the real jayson williams.jekyll and hyde like divide. does that still exist? hold that thought. we need to take a break and i'll ask you on the other side of the break. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ male announcer ] another example of volkswagen quality. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 jetta for $159 a month. that's the power of german engineering. nno matter what you do. when you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, there are times it feels like your life... revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, it may be time to ask your gastroenterologist about humira. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for
mr. williams has a dark side. nobody knows the real jayson williams.jekyll and hyde like divide. does that still exist? hold that thought. we need to take a break and i'll ask you on the other side of the break. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the...
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mr. william adams two weeks ago and i was impressed both by his wide level of work experience in labour and his wide knowledge regarding the port. i think this is one of the most qualified nominees we have seen from the mayor's office and this speaks highly to mr. adams because we have seen many great nominees from the mayor's office as well. i was pleased to hear his thoughts and his commitment to working with never heard and communities and engaging more of our community around with the port is and what that means for the city. he talked about getting used to visit properties, visiting different community and neighborhood meetings, folks that do not normally engage around with the port means in district 6 in district 10. and other parts of the city. he also spoke forcefully about issues like local hiring and insuring that jobs go to residents in san francisco. i was impressed that mr. adams had visited throughout the world here in this country and in asia and europe as well. and he also clearly has incredibly strong labor experience as a longtime member of the ilwu. i strongly support him
mr. william adams two weeks ago and i was impressed both by his wide level of work experience in labour and his wide knowledge regarding the port. i think this is one of the most qualified nominees we have seen from the mayor's office and this speaks highly to mr. adams because we have seen many great nominees from the mayor's office as well. i was pleased to hear his thoughts and his commitment to working with never heard and communities and engaging more of our community around with the port...
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mr. william b. shear, director of financial markets and community investment, government accountability office. thank you for being here. mr. don rodgers, president, association of appraiser regulatory officials and then mr. james r. park, executive director, appraisal subcommittee federal financial institutions examination council. thank you so much for being here. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you each will be recognized for five minutes summary of your testimony. we will start with mr. shear. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman biggart, ranking member gutierrez and members of the subcommittee -- >> i'm not sure if your mike is on. if it is, pull it a little bit closer. >> just pull closer. okay. can you hear me now? >> pull it a little closer. >> okay. >> it moves. >> okay. i'll get it. can you hear me now? okay. i'll raise my voice, too. thank you. chairman biggart, ranking member gutierrez and members of the subcommittee, i'm p
mr. william b. shear, director of financial markets and community investment, government accountability office. thank you for being here. mr. don rodgers, president, association of appraiser regulatory officials and then mr. james r. park, executive director, appraisal subcommittee federal financial institutions examination council. thank you so much for being here. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you each will be recognized for five minutes summary...
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mr. williams, is lay out something better than this confusing power grab that the obama care deal is promoting. and right now, it's not there, mary katharine. it's not there. >> yeah, okay. i think the problem for obama is yes it does look like a power grab. people fear what's going to happen in the future. remained unpopular. remained so -- >> 50% say they are glad the supreme court upheld it. 49% say they are not. >> yes. but listen to this part. rasmussen 52, 39 like it repealed. gallup 52%, 38% would like parts of it repealed. >> bill: maybe you can explain this to me. >> right. >> bill: if you have 50/50, not being mad at the supreme court, then how do you have 52%, 39% want it repealed. >> it means that a lot of them say okay, well, fine, it's constitutional, let's move on. i would still like parts of it repealed. that's the argument the g.o.p. makes. listen, some of the highest numbers in polling for this we would like some modest reform. >> i think they would like something better. juan. >> here is what you do. bill? >> that's the point. >> if you want specifics, i can give them to you
mr. williams, is lay out something better than this confusing power grab that the obama care deal is promoting. and right now, it's not there, mary katharine. it's not there. >> yeah, okay. i think the problem for obama is yes it does look like a power grab. people fear what's going to happen in the future. remained unpopular. remained so -- >> 50% say they are glad the supreme court upheld it. 49% say they are not. >> yes. but listen to this part. rasmussen 52, 39 like it...
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mrs. williams your pot roast stinks. >> bill: you want to bet, juan? you have me over? you want to bet?n't say it that way. i would just say do you have a dog i can give this to? >> her pot roast is great and worth all of us to hear bill scream like that, i think. >> bill: this sin sane. you guys watching in england right now. what's the matter with you? i mean, is it raining too much? so what? who cares what he says? >> all right. he was right. he shouldn't say it in the house. >> bill: there hasn't been nikkei os in the olympics. the only chaos was 85,000 mary poppins floating around. what was that all about? >> i think in britain and israel people are on shaky ground taking him down for this. certainly in israel. >> bill: a bunch of whoy i have seen since i turned on -- i'm not going to say it mary katharine, juan, thanks very much. >> you are welcome. >> bill: plenty more on the factor as we move along this even. strangest factor moments ever and you will want to see these, i believe. then bernie goldberg on cnn mocking sarah palin by calling her stupid. we'll show you what happens.
mrs. williams your pot roast stinks. >> bill: you want to bet, juan? you have me over? you want to bet?n't say it that way. i would just say do you have a dog i can give this to? >> her pot roast is great and worth all of us to hear bill scream like that, i think. >> bill: this sin sane. you guys watching in england right now. what's the matter with you? i mean, is it raining too much? so what? who cares what he says? >> all right. he was right. he shouldn't say it in...
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williams, ms. madison, mr. merritten and ms. peralta haynes, and likewise communications between ms. lopez and the sheriff, ms. williams, ms. madison, mr. merritten and ms. peralta haynes. it's a conferencelation taken from the telephone records from at&t as well as those text messages that the mayor's office has. so that is exhibit 83. >> so the names have been substituted for phone numbers? >> that is correct. so sheriff, i'm going to ask you to turn to page two of exhibit 83. now sheriff, can you see on the top line of that exhibit? >> yes. >> does that reflect the text message that you sent to your wife at 12:03 p.m. on january 4? >> on page three, i have here. page 3 of 17. >> sheriff, you should be on exhibit 83, not 82, sorry. >> yes. >> ok. are you on page two of exhibit 83? >> yes. >> you see that top line reflects that 12:03 p.m. text message? >> yes. >> and that's referencesing a voicemail that you left for your wife? >> yes. >> ok. looking at page one of exhibit 83, >> yes. >> you have communications on january 4 that
williams, ms. madison, mr. merritten and ms. peralta haynes, and likewise communications between ms. lopez and the sheriff, ms. williams, ms. madison, mr. merritten and ms. peralta haynes. it's a conferencelation taken from the telephone records from at&t as well as those text messages that the mayor's office has. so that is exhibit 83. >> so the names have been substituted for phone numbers? >> that is correct. so sheriff, i'm going to ask you to turn to page two of exhibit 83....
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mr. romney a long way. with tony blair romney stuck to pleasantries. he also met with william hague. they faced challenges in europe, syria, egypt, the arab spring and their mutual love of kit-kat bars. romney pressed the point that he doesn't plan to criticize the president abroad. he did so again in the meeting with milliband. >> while i'm on foreign soil i'm careful not to be critical of my own policies. i would be more remiss if i were to be critical of any other government's policy. >> that was a response to the question from the british press corps asking romney about the sort of definite-first approach the uk has taken and how it's affected economic growth. in a wide-ranging interview with mr. brian williams, brian asked romney ahead of the trip to israel what assurances he can give to jewish-americans who are disappointed with the administration's policy toward israel. >> i don't want to be in any way critical of the president or to be fashions foreign policy departure from the president while on foreign soil. i can tell you with regards to any nation that feels security is a
mr. romney a long way. with tony blair romney stuck to pleasantries. he also met with william hague. they faced challenges in europe, syria, egypt, the arab spring and their mutual love of kit-kat bars. romney pressed the point that he doesn't plan to criticize the president abroad. he did so again in the meeting with milliband. >> while i'm on foreign soil i'm careful not to be critical of my own policies. i would be more remiss if i were to be critical of any other government's policy....
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mr. william cash. >> on the referendum question -- given its negative answer to me on that same question, we take the advice of the london taxi driver who said the british people are not stupid. they understand the position. give them the referendum. by then you'll get reelected a massive majority. [cheers] been a satisfying taxi ride from my friend. what i would say -- i don't think an immediate referendum is the answer. i think there are opportunities to build the kind of settlement -- >> could the prime minister tell the house what indications he is sad from european colleagues that there would be likely to agree the repatriation of this country? >> when it came to the bailout power, we were able to renegotiate that power and get out of that part of the treaty. we have had some small success in this agenda already. there is a big change coming in europe. how fast it will go, i cannot say. there will be opportunities because the eurozone countries will have to do more things to integrate. >> kicky, mr. speaker -- thank you, mr. speaker. >> the decision of the party to remain on a refere
mr. william cash. >> on the referendum question -- given its negative answer to me on that same question, we take the advice of the london taxi driver who said the british people are not stupid. they understand the position. give them the referendum. by then you'll get reelected a massive majority. [cheers] been a satisfying taxi ride from my friend. what i would say -- i don't think an immediate referendum is the answer. i think there are opportunities to build the kind of settlement --...
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mr. mertens. police interviews with those individuals. also a transcript of an interview with miss williams. also, other documents we would like to submit relative to the sheriff's declaration. documents relative to nearly all of the declarations. there are many of them and i do not have all of them memorized and ready to go immediately writ i think i could have them by wednesday. chairperson hur: i thought that you all were exchanging the exhibit lists today. i will give you to the close of business tomorrow to its trains them with whatever notations you want. the parties need to exchange so that the -- so that you all can submit whatever objections you may have to documents and get them to us so that we them by the 28. i expected and that thing the commission agreed with me that we expected to see all documents that you intended to introduce in the case with your declarations. if you are talking about rebuttal exhibits or exhibits that you would use to impeach a witness, to me, i do not think these need to be on exhibit lists. i welcome the views of my fellow commissioners. it sounds like
mr. mertens. police interviews with those individuals. also a transcript of an interview with miss williams. also, other documents we would like to submit relative to the sheriff's declaration. documents relative to nearly all of the declarations. there are many of them and i do not have all of them memorized and ready to go immediately writ i think i could have them by wednesday. chairperson hur: i thought that you all were exchanging the exhibit lists today. i will give you to the close of...
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mrs. williams, welcome. good to have you here this morning. >> good morning, martha. good to be here.be the impact of these cuts? we talked a lot about military readiness but it will have effect on companies like yours. what would be the impact on your company? >> yes, ma'am, it will affect us greatly. we're already seeing a slowdown on contracts. contracts not being funded. we were working on particular items that funds have just frozen up and it will have a huge impact. i do a lot of our own research and development. i fund it myself. and, i'm very concerned that all of this is going to come to a halt because i'm not going to be able to afford these. engineers and the people that support this particular area in my business because, they're very talented people. they're very qualified people. they have gone, they have engineering degrees. some of them even master's and higher degrees. so it will impact us severely. martha: what do say to those who, we were listening to harry reid. the sequester will impact discretionary and nondiscretionary programs in the u.s. government. what do yo
mrs. williams, welcome. good to have you here this morning. >> good morning, martha. good to be here.be the impact of these cuts? we talked a lot about military readiness but it will have effect on companies like yours. what would be the impact on your company? >> yes, ma'am, it will affect us greatly. we're already seeing a slowdown on contracts. contracts not being funded. we were working on particular items that funds have just frozen up and it will have a huge impact. i do a lot...
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mrs. sterling williams about their first-hand experience with this treatment.. >> certainly seems encouraging. thank you. this should come as no surprise to anyone fortunate enough to live near a body of water. it's good for you. this according to a new study by researchers in england. they found that the closer you live to the sea, the healthier you are. generally more active and you have less stress in your life. >> cool, we could use pretty. >> can we do that? >> actually, not to go crazy over climate, but water is a factor in terms of climate. in the winter, it keeps you warmer and in the summer, it keeps you cooler. >> obviously we are not close enough to the water. >> no, we have to have our head in the water. no records, we hit 100. but no record highs at national or dulles. let's start with a live look outside. it is our live weather cam. except for the fact that 8 million degrees. 99 right now. dew point 60. that's nice, i'm telling you. relative humidity only 28%. we'll show you the heat index in a minute. and winds out of the southwest at about 10. s
mrs. sterling williams about their first-hand experience with this treatment.. >> certainly seems encouraging. thank you. this should come as no surprise to anyone fortunate enough to live near a body of water. it's good for you. this according to a new study by researchers in england. they found that the closer you live to the sea, the healthier you are. generally more active and you have less stress in your life. >> cool, we could use pretty. >> can we do that? >>...
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mr. william raspberry who died tuesday at the age of 76. he was hired by "the washington post" straight out of the army and worked his way up from teletype operator to the op-ed page. mr. nunnelee: at the time he was only one of a handful of nationally syndicated and widely read african-american columnists. though he lived most of his life away from mississippi, he never forgot okalona. he devoted much of his time in retirement to the foundation that bears his name that helped at-risk families be prepared for entrance into kindergarten. he was a model of how to talk about complicated and divisive issues in a respectful and civil tone. in fact, he once said, perhaps it was when i found myself trying to write in such a way that people who didn't agree with me would at least hear me. then i found they were talking back to me in similarly civil tones. and it felt good. his attitude would be a model for all of us to debate public policy. william was a fine man and a great mississippian. and he will be missed. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speak
mr. william raspberry who died tuesday at the age of 76. he was hired by "the washington post" straight out of the army and worked his way up from teletype operator to the op-ed page. mr. nunnelee: at the time he was only one of a handful of nationally syndicated and widely read african-american columnists. though he lived most of his life away from mississippi, he never forgot okalona. he devoted much of his time in retirement to the foundation that bears his name that helped at-risk...
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joining me once again former nsa official thomas drake, kirk weibe, and william dinney. mr.tart with you. this new lawsuit that appears to be moving forward threatens traps that's the wrong word, gives us the opportunity to open up this pandora's box of what the nsa is doing. do you think finally a court of law will force the nsa to be open with the public about what it has done? >> we hope so, but historically in these type of cases the government has hidden behind the state secrets clause. >> eliot: it's being challenged, and people are saying that interest is a court system designed for this, use that instead of claiming state secret. remind us what is the magnitude that we're talking about here? who has been the subject of this unconstitution surveillance, how fast do you think it is? >> essentially the entire country. i mean, this was decisions key decisions made shortly after 9/11 which began to rapidly turn the united states the equivalent of a foreign nation for electronic surveillance. >> eliot: enormous amounts of e-mail traffic was being absorbed recorded listened
joining me once again former nsa official thomas drake, kirk weibe, and william dinney. mr.tart with you. this new lawsuit that appears to be moving forward threatens traps that's the wrong word, gives us the opportunity to open up this pandora's box of what the nsa is doing. do you think finally a court of law will force the nsa to be open with the public about what it has done? >> we hope so, but historically in these type of cases the government has hidden behind the state secrets...
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mr. bass tina server and williams is in town tomorrow with an audience.to know are you with me answering them hoary with the all-star,,,,,,,,,,,,
mr. bass tina server and williams is in town tomorrow with an audience.to know are you with me answering them hoary with the all-star,,,,,,,,,,,,