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mr. williams did work at that apartment complex. police havenot said why he killed melinda schaefer. . >>> more than 100 people flooded the streetings in pig town tonight remembering a couple shot to death and a baby left to be raised without parents. they brought pictures to help remember their faces. they remember the good time and when they got the devastating news. >> i busted out crying when i got the news. i can't imagine what a 17 month old child, you know, they're going to be without mother, father and it's very sad. >> seeing all of these people lets me know that they were very well loved. >> the couple was in their 20s. they were described as kind. brian kuebler spoke with family members. >> reporter: mrz monroe is forced to be a parent again after her son and his girlfriend were shot and killed. theirdaughter, young enough to not understand, but old enough to know. >> she misses her mom and dad. >> reporter: how can you tell? >> the way she runs around looking for them. >> reporter: but monroe says the fact that the 17 mo
mr. williams did work at that apartment complex. police havenot said why he killed melinda schaefer. . >>> more than 100 people flooded the streetings in pig town tonight remembering a couple shot to death and a baby left to be raised without parents. they brought pictures to help remember their faces. they remember the good time and when they got the devastating news. >> i busted out crying when i got the news. i can't imagine what a 17 month old child, you know, they're going...
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mr. william to have meetings with health officials so they could lobby for him to use his products. mr. id buy the rolex watch for the governor, it was inscribed to the virginia, and he didn't tell anybody to get rid of it. the engraved rolex became another of the list of items regarding cash that the family took from williams over the past couple of years. over $140,000 in cash, a $15,000 shopping strip to new york city, a loaned ferrarri, a vacation home. right? after the scandal broke, the governor apologized and said he paid back all the cash to johnny williams. but what about the shopping spree at goodman's, the handbag, the gowns, what about the engraved rolex? it is not cleared up what became of all of that. today as he was being taken away on a plane trip on his weird two-week commonwealth can we please stop talking about my scandal tour, the governor said i have been advised by my attorney that all the items have been returned. in other words, he told somebody to get rid of it. there has been no itemized list of the returns but we were able to investigate on this matter. there a
mr. william to have meetings with health officials so they could lobby for him to use his products. mr. id buy the rolex watch for the governor, it was inscribed to the virginia, and he didn't tell anybody to get rid of it. the engraved rolex became another of the list of items regarding cash that the family took from williams over the past couple of years. over $140,000 in cash, a $15,000 shopping strip to new york city, a loaned ferrarri, a vacation home. right? after the scandal broke, the...
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mrs. williams, what would you say two families watching and listening to your story? i wonder if there are any generational differences between your situation and those today. in other words, it seems like families have a stronger bond during that time when you were growing up versus now facing a little bit more splinter today. >> i think it comes to caring. parents have to teach their children to care. we are all individuals, and we are all selfish. we are born selfish. if we are not taught to share and to care, we might not do that. so i think it starts with parenting. you have to tell your children that this is your sister, you are going to treat her a certain way. >> just bottom-line it. >> i like that. what do you think? >> i think absolutely. also, you know how i guess the old folks say that this is your sister, your family, your brother. family will always be here. so you grow up knowing that your family will be here. so you choose family above anything else. >> let's talk about the upcoming fundraiser dinner which is going to honor the siblings. >> on septembe
mrs. williams, what would you say two families watching and listening to your story? i wonder if there are any generational differences between your situation and those today. in other words, it seems like families have a stronger bond during that time when you were growing up versus now facing a little bit more splinter today. >> i think it comes to caring. parents have to teach their children to care. we are all individuals, and we are all selfish. we are born selfish. if we are not...
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mr. williams, where am i making a -- mr.jamin, i'm sorry, where am i making a mistake in my talking points memo? >> well, bill, i just got back from these strikes here in new york city at union square and i met a woman who was making minimum wage trying to support her family as you suggest trying to get a better education difficult for her to do so. how old was this woman? >> around 34. mid 30's. >> how many children does she have? two. does she have a husband? is he working? that's the question question here. >> it's not illegal to have a husband in this country. >> bill: not illegal for anything. we are talking straight here. wrom 34 two children out of wedlock no husband and no meaningful -- >> -- we are making assumptions. >> i don't know that she is out of wedlock. the bottom line is she is just trying to improve herself like most americans and you can't do that on a minimum wage. as far as your talking points memo is concerned, i wish we could go back to that economy, too where the middle class wasn't hollowed out. whe
mr. williams, where am i making a -- mr.jamin, i'm sorry, where am i making a mistake in my talking points memo? >> well, bill, i just got back from these strikes here in new york city at union square and i met a woman who was making minimum wage trying to support her family as you suggest trying to get a better education difficult for her to do so. how old was this woman? >> around 34. mid 30's. >> how many children does she have? two. does she have a husband? is he working?...
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mrs. williams. she had phoned the council to complain about our flat. said it smelled bad. and you know what they found? >> her husband had died months before and she hadn't told anyone. >> oh. yeah. >> mark, i appreciate that you're excited, but-- >> i'm just saying, doc, it happens. >> yes, it does. [music plays] [dog barks] >> so, how--how do you want to do this? >> i'm a doctor, you're the policeman. >> right. of course. >> let's go around to the back. >> hello? i don't think we're actually allowed in here. no. definitely not. you can't enter a house without reasonable grounds. >> this is reasonable grounds. that's the room. [shoe touches object on floor] another one of your sister's prescriptions. >> careful, doc! >> what are you doing here? >> i'm--i've just--just going to check on your mother. >> she's fine. everything's fine! >> i'm sorry, but i am going to check. >> don't, please! >> dr. martin. sorry--ellingham. dr. ellingham. hello. >> it's fine, dad. >> let's go around to the car and put him inside. >> you know, your father's condition is probably treatable. has
mrs. williams. she had phoned the council to complain about our flat. said it smelled bad. and you know what they found? >> her husband had died months before and she hadn't told anyone. >> oh. yeah. >> mark, i appreciate that you're excited, but-- >> i'm just saying, doc, it happens. >> yes, it does. [music plays] [dog barks] >> so, how--how do you want to do this? >> i'm a doctor, you're the policeman. >> right. of course. >> let's go...
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mr. williams kept on trying to fight. and like i do with everybody in here, your first offense for fighting's gonna be 10 days. >> oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale... i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i've been in here. i ain't been kicking on no doors. i ain't been causing no ruckus or nothing. >> sign right there and right there. >> [ sighs ] that's just bull[bleep] man. lose all the way around. lose my money, lose my commissary, and lose my privileges. >> you want to sign that? >> that don't even make sense, man. you know me. collins, that don't even make sense. >> all right, let me explain something to you real quick, all right? i ain't got nothing to do with disciplinary, i'm just witnessing this. however [clears throat] you know what this started from. >> dude's trying to steal my [bleep] >> what's it originally started from? it started from putting money on an account illegally. >> i ain't know nothing about that was illegal. >> no, man. >> come on! i ain't never had a problem w
mr. williams kept on trying to fight. and like i do with everybody in here, your first offense for fighting's gonna be 10 days. >> oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale... i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i've been in here. i ain't been kicking on no doors. i ain't been causing no ruckus or nothing. >> sign right there and right there. >> [ sighs ] that's just bull[bleep] man. lose all the way around. lose my money, lose my commissary, and lose...
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mr. williams. he is taken out $18,000 of gifts from it. the attorney general's office was battling with mr. williams , nowny over a tax bill approaching $2 million. this is a constant in virginia politics. governor said the about this? why are he and his wife meeting separately? why do they have separate legal teams? what with the two of them say? the governor has private lawyers as well as taxpayer supplied lawyers. the first lady has a private counsel as well. in a criminal proceeding there is no way under law that one could testify against the other. this is old-fashioned public corruption. to of the points that needs be made about mrs. mcdonald, she is not a public official. supply, or the governor has to supply, legal counsel for her. host: what did the two of them face? this is a federal law they have allegedly broken, not a virginia law. what do they say? user possibly criminal charges that can be brought against the governor. there is a good deal of uncertainty about what might come from this. virginia has a long reputation of rela
mr. williams. he is taken out $18,000 of gifts from it. the attorney general's office was battling with mr. williams , nowny over a tax bill approaching $2 million. this is a constant in virginia politics. governor said the about this? why are he and his wife meeting separately? why do they have separate legal teams? what with the two of them say? the governor has private lawyers as well as taxpayer supplied lawyers. the first lady has a private counsel as well. in a criminal proceeding there...
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mr. williams he's an incredibly egg mattic figure. is he like the jackson father.court and they greet him with a huge hug and hello daddy. so clearly he did something right. they're still friendly with them. most players don't speak to their tennis fathers very much and they love him very much and he's still there every day. >> michelle with inside access. thank you very much. we look forward to seeing the documentary. >> thank you very much. now let's take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next, he was born in canada but he has georgia on his mind now and he's taken southern cooking and drinking way up. good stuff. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this morgue's coffee segment sponsored by subway. build your better breakfast. ♪ i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. my dentist said that the acid in fruit or fruit juice softens the enamel so it can potentially ero
mr. williams he's an incredibly egg mattic figure. is he like the jackson father.court and they greet him with a huge hug and hello daddy. so clearly he did something right. they're still friendly with them. most players don't speak to their tennis fathers very much and they love him very much and he's still there every day. >> michelle with inside access. thank you very much. we look forward to seeing the documentary. >> thank you very much. now let's take a look at the weather for...
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mr. williams, right now. you can see as we look forward there is jill lourie there and so many people that witnessed history firsthand as they pass now for the first time by the monument, the memorial that honors the life of martin luther king. >> a big thanks to you. we will check in in just a few moments. of course the speech that dr. king gave back in 1963 has had tremendous emotional and cultural meaning ever since he gave that speech. in fact, president obama referenced that speech just yesterday in new york. >> 50 years after the march on washington and the i have a dream speech, obviously we made enormous strides. i am a testament to it. you are a testament to it. the diversity of this room and the students who are here. >> president obama will be here wednesday making a speech and just feet away from me on the 50th anniversary, the day that dr. king gave that speech here some five decades ago, with more on the back story of king's speech and the legacy as well, joined now as you can hear helicopters a
mr. williams, right now. you can see as we look forward there is jill lourie there and so many people that witnessed history firsthand as they pass now for the first time by the monument, the memorial that honors the life of martin luther king. >> a big thanks to you. we will check in in just a few moments. of course the speech that dr. king gave back in 1963 has had tremendous emotional and cultural meaning ever since he gave that speech. in fact, president obama referenced that speech...
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mrs. william howard taft went on one of those -- lesser tour than mrs.son, but a tour we were talking about, and she saw those dirty old trunks as she said and she had the silver taken out and put in drawers like anyone does at home today and had the trunks thrown away and the silver was decimated. it began to go out with the garbage. a lot of it remains but you began to lose it, if you can't count it. >> that is painful. >> it's like the decayed furnishings sales at the white house, all these things thought to be out of date were sold at auction. they had huge auctions and all of this marvelous stuff my grated out of the white house. >> sam is washing us in cherry hill, new jersey. you're on, sam. >> hello, there. i had a question about mrs. harrison's ill health. let me begin by saying i am a huge caroline harrison fan, i've been following her for years but did her ill health have any effect on the amount of work she was able to do in her husband's administration? do you think it prevented her taking on more work in the administration? she was a beauti
mrs. william howard taft went on one of those -- lesser tour than mrs.son, but a tour we were talking about, and she saw those dirty old trunks as she said and she had the silver taken out and put in drawers like anyone does at home today and had the trunks thrown away and the silver was decimated. it began to go out with the garbage. a lot of it remains but you began to lose it, if you can't count it. >> that is painful. >> it's like the decayed furnishings sales at the white...
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mr. williams, right now. you can see as we look forward there is jill lourie there and so many people that witnessed history firsthand as they pass now for the first time by the monument, the memorial that honors the life of martin luther king. >> a big thanks to you. we will check in in just a few moments. of course the speech that dr. king gave back in 1963 has had tremendous emotional and cultural meaning ever since he gave that speech. in fact, president obama referenced that speech just yesterday in new york. >> 50 years after the march on washington and the i have a dream speech, obviously we made enormous strides. i am a testament to it. you are a testament to it. the diversity of this room and the students who are here. >> president obama will be here wednesday making a speech and just feet away from me on the 50th anniversary, the day that dr. king gave that speech here some five decades ago, with more on the back story of king's speech and the legacy as well, joined now as you can hear helicopters a
mr. williams, right now. you can see as we look forward there is jill lourie there and so many people that witnessed history firsthand as they pass now for the first time by the monument, the memorial that honors the life of martin luther king. >> a big thanks to you. we will check in in just a few moments. of course the speech that dr. king gave back in 1963 has had tremendous emotional and cultural meaning ever since he gave that speech. in fact, president obama referenced that speech...
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mr. logan, on august 13th, only >> yes. >> fewer? >> yes. >> haney. >> yes. >> williams. >> yes. >> and norton? es. >> item b presentations to the board of education, superintendent's report. mr. carranza. thank you, president norton and good evening everyone and i i have a few thoughts that i would like to share with everyone and listening in the public. last week we were honored to welcome our students back to the classrooms for learning, for the 2013, 14 school year. and i'm very happy to report that the students came back and you can hear the excitement in the air on the students that i visited that day. >> i did have the pleasure of visiting the sites on open day and i could not have been more pleased with the teaching and learning that was happening on the first day. i joined with the parents and children at gratan elementary and i saw so many signs that encourages the students to mroer including a garden to see how the water system works and an interactive computer, and ecology theme and tents inside of a classroom. and i also had the opportunity to be at the middle school where i saw the
mr. logan, on august 13th, only >> yes. >> fewer? >> yes. >> haney. >> yes. >> williams. >> yes. >> and norton? es. >> item b presentations to the board of education, superintendent's report. mr. carranza. thank you, president norton and good evening everyone and i i have a few thoughts that i would like to share with everyone and listening in the public. last week we were honored to welcome our students back to the classrooms for learning,...
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mr. william spragues who is the chief economist here at the afl-cio, and bill comes to the afl-cio aftera stint in the department of labor as the assistant secretary, excuse me, in the office of policy. bill is also a professor in and a former chair of the department of economics at howard university. bill, welcome. >> thank you. >> next to bill is ms. lisa -- [inaudible] who is the executive director of the national coalition for asian and pacific-american community development. lisa has led their efforts to be a voice for the community development needs of the low income asian-american and pacific islander community since 2000. before that lisa was the community liaison for the white house initiative on asian-americans and pacific islanders, and they have an outstanding report on low income asian-american and pacific islanders which, hopefully, you saw at the literature table when you came in. and then we -- oh, that's everybody. [laughter] so without further ado, i'm going to turn it over to jacqueline to get this second panel started off right. thank you. >> thank you so much. [appla
mr. william spragues who is the chief economist here at the afl-cio, and bill comes to the afl-cio aftera stint in the department of labor as the assistant secretary, excuse me, in the office of policy. bill is also a professor in and a former chair of the department of economics at howard university. bill, welcome. >> thank you. >> next to bill is ms. lisa -- [inaudible] who is the executive director of the national coalition for asian and pacific-american community development....
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mr. wilson to the rookie steven williams. 50-yard play sets up the one and only touchdown of this entire game. quarterback terrell pryor ran for 48 on three carries. this 25-yarder sets up one of the raiders two field goals it was 10-3 after one quarter. pryor completes just 28. and walter thurmon is steps with a gift. it's one step forward and one step back for >>> detroit is the town. brandon moss of the a's, loves comerica park. moss from 14 with four homers, 10 rbis in this game. but closer belfor said he had nothing. he was right. torre hunter don't hang the slider. that's a slider that's a 3-run homer walk off win for the tigers to avoid getting swept. they're three games up in the wild card race. >>> next up stanford. >> you bet. >> it's fun to watch. thanks. >> thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> ktvu morning news begins at [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere
mr. wilson to the rookie steven williams. 50-yard play sets up the one and only touchdown of this entire game. quarterback terrell pryor ran for 48 on three carries. this 25-yarder sets up one of the raiders two field goals it was 10-3 after one quarter. pryor completes just 28. and walter thurmon is steps with a gift. it's one step forward and one step back for >>> detroit is the town. brandon moss of the a's, loves comerica park. moss from 14 with four homers, 10 rbis in this game....
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mr. wilson to the rookie steven williams. 50-yard play sets up the one and only touchdown of this entireme. quarterback terrell pryor ran for 48 on three carries. this 25-yarder sets up one of the raiders two field goals it was 10-3 after one quarter. pryor completes just 28. and walter thurmon is steps with a gift. it's one step forward and one step back for the raiders. >>> and brandon moss was a first round pick. can moss and the a's go for the sweep? >>> detroit is the town. brandon moss of the a's, loves comerica park. moss from 14 with four homers, 10 rbis in this game. but closer belfor said he had nothing. he was right. torre hunter don't hang the slider. that's a slider that's a 3-run homer walk off win for the tigers to avoid getting swept. they're three games up in the wild card race. >>> next up stanford. >> you bet. >> it's fun to watch. thanks. >> thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> ktvu morning news begins at 4:30. we'll tell you if the bay bridge closure is going to make a mess of the commute again or if the upcoming hol
mr. wilson to the rookie steven williams. 50-yard play sets up the one and only touchdown of this entireme. quarterback terrell pryor ran for 48 on three carries. this 25-yarder sets up one of the raiders two field goals it was 10-3 after one quarter. pryor completes just 28. and walter thurmon is steps with a gift. it's one step forward and one step back for the raiders. >>> and brandon moss was a first round pick. can moss and the a's go for the sweep? >>> detroit is the...
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mr. williams riggs,. . he comes to us after a stint in the department of labor as the assistant secretary. bill is also a professor and and former chair of the department of economics at howard university. welcome. lisa is the executive director of the national coalition for asian and pacific american community development. she has led the efforts for asian and american pacific islander communities. she was the community liaison for the white house initiative on asian americans and pacific islanders. they have an outstanding rapport that hopefully you saw at the literature table when you came in. and then -- that is everybody. [laughter] i will turn it over to jacqueline to get the panel started off right here in. [applause] >> our panel is about the economy. anybody on this panel could probably recite the data of the demographics and communities that you come from. and certainly the need for economic justice. i wanted to be able to make sure that this panel, what the economic crisis really is, and how we m
mr. williams riggs,. . he comes to us after a stint in the department of labor as the assistant secretary. bill is also a professor and and former chair of the department of economics at howard university. welcome. lisa is the executive director of the national coalition for asian and pacific american community development. she has led the efforts for asian and american pacific islander communities. she was the community liaison for the white house initiative on asian americans and pacific...
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mr. obama was present during the time of the actual raid. prince williamaking out on the new royal baby saying prince george is, quote, pretty loud and, of course, extremely good looking. like the parents, right? >>> one artist found some hume nordetroit's bankruptcy claims. he put for sale signs throughout the motor city on street polls, sculptures, public buildings and other places. the city took his work down. even put price tags on it. but he hopes he was able to make people smile during such a difficult time. maybe here making fun of also what they are trying to do. they are looking at, what, 60,000 pieces of art in the city in terms of what they are worth. it's a tough time for detroit. >>> time for a look ahead and a look back. the 67th little league world series starts today. >> i'll watch. >> bill probably played in that. >> no, debit maidn't make it. >> they'll begin facing nauf williamsport, pennsylvania. >>> in 1969, the start of woodstock. the four-day music festival brought almost 500,000 people to upstate new york. >>> happy birthday to jenn
mr. obama was present during the time of the actual raid. prince williamaking out on the new royal baby saying prince george is, quote, pretty loud and, of course, extremely good looking. like the parents, right? >>> one artist found some hume nordetroit's bankruptcy claims. he put for sale signs throughout the motor city on street polls, sculptures, public buildings and other places. the city took his work down. even put price tags on it. but he hopes he was able to make people smile...
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mr. darnell williams. [applause] thank you. with that commercial for launching my singing career today.s good to be in d.c. to be a part of this effort. i am representing all of the ceos from across the country. thank you for the work they do each and every day across the nation please rise. the too also deserve our flaws and recognitions because they are the bridge to the past and present. but they have a tight line to the future. give them a round of applause. thank you. [applause] 50 years ago i know all too well i remember what it was like to live in the united states as a black person. i remember where i could go and i could not go. i remember where i was not welcome. but i mostly remember what mom told me as a youngster. treat everybody the way you want to be treated and you will be just fine. i don't have to read a history book because i lived through those hours. for the grace of god when we travelled this country whether it is here in d.c. or philadelphia would you don't have to go far from these hotels to see people living on the streets on the bridges. lips are turning pink d
mr. darnell williams. [applause] thank you. with that commercial for launching my singing career today.s good to be in d.c. to be a part of this effort. i am representing all of the ceos from across the country. thank you for the work they do each and every day across the nation please rise. the too also deserve our flaws and recognitions because they are the bridge to the past and present. but they have a tight line to the future. give them a round of applause. thank you. [applause] 50 years...
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william seale discusses first ladies. seal, who has a reputation of having kept the best white house. >> as a residence? one,ably, that's a fast mrs. theodore roosevelt. the roosevelt. >> wide. -- why? >> the white house have been remodeled into him more modern setting. a was fresh and run like marine camp. everyone knew their job and everyone did it. that was true on all levels. it was spit and polish. >> the worst white house? >> the worst white house was ?arked i never -- white house i never think of the worst white house. the kerry harrison found white house in terrible condition. the structure was bad and the walls were in bad shape. moved out,oosevelts the germans moved into a pretty beat up house. the furniture was taken by the roosevelt. it was their own possession. things were beat up. it had been 13 years. it was pretty run down. that is not why truman remodeled the house, though. no president has time to do the house over. they had a requirement for it. the security was the basis of this with german. not the fact that it was shabby. the secret service said that it was too dangerous. the house was a house of would, prima
william seale discusses first ladies. seal, who has a reputation of having kept the best white house. >> as a residence? one,ably, that's a fast mrs. theodore roosevelt. the roosevelt. >> wide. -- why? >> the white house have been remodeled into him more modern setting. a was fresh and run like marine camp. everyone knew their job and everyone did it. that was true on all levels. it was spit and polish. >> the worst white house? >> the worst white house was ?arked...
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. >> george takei became a star alongside william shatner in his role as mr.eries. and all these years later a star's trek goes on right here on planet earth. michelle miller brings us up to date. >> audiences have gotten used to george takei taking them to surprising places... >> something there on the screen. >> reporter: ... mr. sulu the senior helmsman aboard the u.s.s. starship enter prize. >> warp factor three mr. sulu reporter: with its unforgettable five-year mission. >> to boldly go where no man has gone before. >> it's been amazing. in three more years, star trek is going to be celebrating its golden anniversary. >> reporter: the ongoing popularity of that original tv series and subsequent feature films have made george takei a worldwide star. >> i may not have trekked through the galaxies in reality, but i have trekked all over this planet: australia, asia, latin america, europe >> reporter: but of all the exotic places he's been, whether on this planet or beyond, george takei is ever mindful of this place. a 500-acre plot of land in southeast arkan
. >> george takei became a star alongside william shatner in his role as mr.eries. and all these years later a star's trek goes on right here on planet earth. michelle miller brings us up to date. >> audiences have gotten used to george takei taking them to surprising places... >> something there on the screen. >> reporter: ... mr. sulu the senior helmsman aboard the u.s.s. starship enter prize. >> warp factor three mr. sulu reporter: with its unforgettable...
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head and her own brand of sweets mr up of a has made a staggering twenty nine million dollars last year despite being the world's number one tennis player serino williams of the usa came in second in the cash stakes with a core twenty point five million dollars and fell a tennis players made up third and fourth place with china's lead now with an eighteen point two million dollars pay our victoria as a ring of batteries with fifteen point seven million dollars the fifth place it went to a female that racing a champion danica patrick just a gorgeous woman girl power like it now moving on staying told the billionaire owner of russia's most expensive football club is kind to slash the budget by two thirds mr solomon of russia's nineteenth richest man with a fortune of seven billion dollars is planning to sell some of the world's top players to achieve his goal and as you can see the stars they do not come cheap and this is a change of tactics for mr karimov who splashed out more than one hundred eighty million dollars last season one of the reasons for his belt tightening could be down to the fact that his potash empire euro calley recently took a batteri
head and her own brand of sweets mr up of a has made a staggering twenty nine million dollars last year despite being the world's number one tennis player serino williams of the usa came in second in the cash stakes with a core twenty point five million dollars and fell a tennis players made up third and fourth place with china's lead now with an eighteen point two million dollars pay our victoria as a ring of batteries with fifteen point seven million dollars the fifth place it went to a...
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mr. be makley tells the story of william sharon who profited from the silver mining boom at the comstockode. >> michael makley, who was william sharon? >> guest: well, william sharon, we're sitting here in the railroad yard in front of the steam engines, one of the steam engines that they used to run stuff up to the comstock and run the ore back out of comstock, and william sharon created that. but his story starts way before he did the train. he, he's a little bit older than the people that usually came to the comstock. usually that's for young people coming up here. he was in his 40s when he came to the comstock, and he becomes the wealthiest of the mine owners for a time anyway. >> host: where did he come from? >> guest: comes up from san francisco, so he had a, he was in real estate in san francisco. he was a really bright man and, we'll see, a really ruthless man when he's dealing with business. but he had a small fortune, $150,000, that he loses to a stock sharp, the mining stock market is just starting in san francisco. be he loses his fortune and has to start over, and there's a
mr. be makley tells the story of william sharon who profited from the silver mining boom at the comstockode. >> michael makley, who was william sharon? >> guest: well, william sharon, we're sitting here in the railroad yard in front of the steam engines, one of the steam engines that they used to run stuff up to the comstock and run the ore back out of comstock, and william sharon created that. but his story starts way before he did the train. he, he's a little bit older than the...
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our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience i had and i say that honestly, to get to know these two people. and he then became our secretary of defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the fi
our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience i had and i say that honestly, to get to know these two people. and he then became our secretary of defense. and many of us that have served thought that he...
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mrs. marley e evers-williams. >> thank you, what an honor it be here today joining all as webrothers and sisterst 50 years. unfortunately for me, i was make the first march on washington and i never really that until president please lead us in the in january of this year. thank you, reverend sharpton and othe others, for asking me to spend a words to this most precious gathering. crowd, i out at the we myself saying, what are doing today? away come from? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this forward? come from? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this point forwar come from? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this point forward? come from? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this point forward? come from? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this w come from?d? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this point forward?e come from? what has been accomplished? and where do we go from this point forward? i think of one theme that has played over and over in the past few months and it is one brings great
mrs. marley e evers-williams. >> thank you, what an honor it be here today joining all as webrothers and sisterst 50 years. unfortunately for me, i was make the first march on washington and i never really that until president please lead us in the in january of this year. thank you, reverend sharpton and othe others, for asking me to spend a words to this most precious gathering. crowd, i out at the we myself saying, what are doing today? away come from? what has been accomplished? and...
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joining me now is william cohen, the former secretary of defense during the clinton administration. mr. secretary, thank you for your time sir. >> good to be with you. >> trace: yesterday it seemed like strikes were immeant. today it seems like progress much more slow. what's your take on the development? >> my take is that the mission has not been clearly defined. exactly what is it we intend to do and what are the consequences that are likely to flow from that? it's not just we can take a one-off position, fire some tomahawk missiles and there are consequences, and congress is asking questions, and speaker boehner has an obligation to his membership, the president has an obligation to bring him in, to sit down and go over the intelligence and persuade the speaker he should be joining this. mike rogers, congressman rogers, very important voice in the house. so the president has a lot of work to do. i think he should go to the u.n., present the evidence to the security council, force the russians to veto it, and then label the russians the ones who are supporting a syrian dictatorship
joining me now is william cohen, the former secretary of defense during the clinton administration. mr. secretary, thank you for your time sir. >> good to be with you. >> trace: yesterday it seemed like strikes were immeant. today it seems like progress much more slow. what's your take on the development? >> my take is that the mission has not been clearly defined. exactly what is it we intend to do and what are the consequences that are likely to flow from that? it's not just...
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mr. mulder, they've been here for a long, long time. >> reporter: leaving ufo buffs to wonder what's next to be declassified. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and then there's the story of the lion who was living a lie. a chinese zoo is under fire for trying to disguise a dog for a lion. really? visitors thought something was strange when the beast inside the lion's cage started to bark instead of roar. think that's a clue? the animal was actually a tibetan mastiff, a breed with a mane not unlike a lion's. but come on, really? in its defense, the zoo says it wasn't trying to deceive anyone. it was just making do while the lion was away for breeding. >>> when we come back, the young man who's following a dream thanks to a lot of people who never met him but were moved by his story. >>> finally tonight, a story of beating the odds. a young man from california who learned some tough lessons about life, now headed for a college education. his journey to get there was capped by a remarkable turn of events just in the last week. nbc's miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: like so many kids this time of the year,
mr. mulder, they've been here for a long, long time. >> reporter: leaving ufo buffs to wonder what's next to be declassified. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and then there's the story of the lion who was living a lie. a chinese zoo is under fire for trying to disguise a dog for a lion. really? visitors thought something was strange when the beast inside the lion's cage started to bark instead of roar. think that's a clue? the animal was actually a tibetan mastiff, a...
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williams making his tv return in "the crazy one." >> me, me,. >> it's a dream kid for sarah michelle geller. >> oh, my goodness "mrs.mork and mindy"? >> wild and crazied a minute and more conservative daughter running their struggling ad agency. >> my name is on the door now. >> they're potentially losing a major client. >> our biggest client. >> -- >> google glass. you think how crazy it will be, where they have glasses. hey. >> you ok? >> robin one of the crazy ones premiering september 26. >> please watch it. she's got children. >> yeah. >> mortgage. >> mortgage. >> alimony. >> don't have any alimony. >> it's more like -- still making payments and stuff. please help. >> please watch. >> watch. >> well, now it's time for a little retail therapy with some "extra hot deals." what do you got? >> we have all designer brands today that we're giving to "extra" viewers at amazing hot deal prices. everyone loves lamer watches. retail it's going to up to $148. but today we're giving it to you as low as $32. >> what about this jewelry? >> delicate charms, diamond pave in stores these will retail for $192. but today your "ex
williams making his tv return in "the crazy one." >> me, me,. >> it's a dream kid for sarah michelle geller. >> oh, my goodness "mrs.mork and mindy"? >> wild and crazied a minute and more conservative daughter running their struggling ad agency. >> my name is on the door now. >> they're potentially losing a major client. >> our biggest client. >> -- >> google glass. you think how crazy it will be, where they have glasses....
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mr. maulder, they've been here for a long, long time. >> reporter: leaving ufo buffs to wonder what's next to be declassified. pete williamsc news, washington. >>> and anyone there's the story of a lion who was living a lie. a chinese zoo is under fire for trying to disguise a dog for a lion. really? visitors thought something was strange when the beast inside the lion's cage started to bark. instead of roar. think that's a clue? the animal was actually aty betten mastiff, with a lane not unlike a lion's a. in its defense, the zoo says it wasn't trying to deceive anyone. just making due while the lion was away for breeding. >>> when we come back, the young man who's following a dream thanks to a lot of people who never met him but were moved by his story. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the
mr. maulder, they've been here for a long, long time. >> reporter: leaving ufo buffs to wonder what's next to be declassified. pete williamsc news, washington. >>> and anyone there's the story of a lion who was living a lie. a chinese zoo is under fire for trying to disguise a dog for a lion. really? visitors thought something was strange when the beast inside the lion's cage started to bark. instead of roar. think that's a clue? the animal was actually aty betten mastiff, with a...
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after he led the march on washington, the head of intelligence william sullivan issued a memo saying personally, i believe in light of mrhat he stands head and shoulders over all other negro leaders put together when it comes to influencing the masses. we must mark him now, if we have not done so before, as the most dangerous negro from the standpoint of communism and a threat to national security. they authorized a full inspection. the senate hearings later revealed that the fbi's program to destroy dr. king as the leader of the civil rights movement entailed efforts to discredit him and collected information through an extensive surveillance program and employing intelligence gathering technique at the bureau's d disposal. >> at the dark side of the activities, were many americans not even suspected of crimes. we're not only spied upon, but they were harassed. they were discredited. and at times, endangered. >>> joining me now, the author of "the fbi." and the pulitzer prize winner, thank you for joining us, david, i think -- for a lot of americans it is shocking to understand the depth of fbi surveillance on dr. king
after he led the march on washington, the head of intelligence william sullivan issued a memo saying personally, i believe in light of mrhat he stands head and shoulders over all other negro leaders put together when it comes to influencing the masses. we must mark him now, if we have not done so before, as the most dangerous negro from the standpoint of communism and a threat to national security. they authorized a full inspection. the senate hearings later revealed that the fbi's program to...
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business associates, 69-year-old william camuti, apparently owed him so much money, he decided to kill him with cyanide. camuti pleaded not guilty. >> we allege that this defendant, mr. camuti, intentionally put poison in the victim's iced coffee, drove around for several hours with mr. rakes in his car, and then dumped mr. rakes' body in a remote location. >> reporter: in a mob trial already full of surprises, this one almost beyond belief. rakes' tragic story ended the same day "whitey" bulger's defense team rested its case. members of this jury, if they've been following the judge's instructions, don't know any of this has even happened. they're set to begin their deliberation first thing tuesday morning. for cbs news, i'm jim armstrong in boston. >> brown: flags will be flying at half-staff in new york on tuesday for sergeant dominick licari, the world war ii airman whose remains were recovered nearly 70 years after he died in combat. hundreds of people lined the la jolla yesterday for his homecoming in frankfurt, new york. most didn't know him but one woman said it's good to know they take time years later to find our service men and bring them home. up next, a
business associates, 69-year-old william camuti, apparently owed him so much money, he decided to kill him with cyanide. camuti pleaded not guilty. >> we allege that this defendant, mr. camuti, intentionally put poison in the victim's iced coffee, drove around for several hours with mr. rakes in his car, and then dumped mr. rakes' body in a remote location. >> reporter: in a mob trial already full of surprises, this one almost beyond belief. rakes' tragic story ended the same day...
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mr. bernstein? i'm brenda leigh johnson from -- l.a.p.d. crisis response team. chief pope told us to expect you. uh, who told you... what? uh, l.a.p.d., uh, assistant chief williampe. he gave us the news about my brother's murder an hour ago, and he said you people from crisis response would be here to help us. come on in. yes, wonderful. thank you. well, you served the warrant, pope did the notification. i wonder what the hell i'm doing right now. uh, this is jill pappas, the network executive who decided to put mine and my brother's show on the air. ms. pappas, i'm brenda leigh johnson, and this is, um... detective [mumbles] i'm so sorry about your loss. so, you and your brother had a show? it was supposed to premiere on slag tv next week. slag tv? it's a cable channel. oh. uh, please have a seat. oh, thank you so much. pappas: ken and i were just sitting down to discuss all the upcoming episodes when chief pope... stopped by. one of the first things we like to do in, um, crisis response is make certain that the family notification was done properly, so perhaps you can tell us what chief pope discussed with you. uh, he seemed... really focused on knowing who m
mr. bernstein? i'm brenda leigh johnson from -- l.a.p.d. crisis response team. chief pope told us to expect you. uh, who told you... what? uh, l.a.p.d., uh, assistant chief williampe. he gave us the news about my brother's murder an hour ago, and he said you people from crisis response would be here to help us. come on in. yes, wonderful. thank you. well, you served the warrant, pope did the notification. i wonder what the hell i'm doing right now. uh, this is jill pappas, the network executive...
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mckickley in the telegraph in the white house, but also the senate wife, william bier, a political operative, but there are several people. mrsmckinley never went to church. she went to the theater a lot, but she didn't go to church. >> he was a devout methodist. his mother thought he was going to be a minister, right? that never quite took. but he literally owed his life. it was a significant influence in his decision. >> and he went alone. she didn't have to go with him. the suggestion is, though, that she really believed that from the reports that we're getting, that they were slanted and they were untrue because the whole population was sum rised as if they were -- you know, living in a primitive way that their lives, less for say christianity, but he learned that the lives needed to be improved, you know? in a way that only the americans -- >> but he tended to believe that's why he was annexing the philippines. >> with ida's concern about re-election, one of the worries was about potential assassination. she had good reason to. here's a list of the assassinations happening around the globe. 1894, the president of france.
mckickley in the telegraph in the white house, but also the senate wife, william bier, a political operative, but there are several people. mrsmckinley never went to church. she went to the theater a lot, but she didn't go to church. >> he was a devout methodist. his mother thought he was going to be a minister, right? that never quite took. but he literally owed his life. it was a significant influence in his decision. >> and he went alone. she didn't have to go with him. the...
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your inviting them and even william burns, lady ashton, mr.zero and their, talking to them. -- ministers here and there, talking to them. this is an important point to highlight, this kind of helps --onal attention rather than helps to get compromise, it gives them more support to go on their own path rather than listen to reason. scenario after the police have intervened to disperse the crowd. see the scenario that the reaction to attack different parts of the country -- that means that they have it prepared plan. it would have happened no matter when. the situation is, while i agree with you and we wish there was no intervention, the fact is the country is paralyzed. you have 80 -- 83 million people who are angry and pressuring the government that we cannot live under the situation anymore. you may listen to reports -- i will root -- assure you again, there was no initiative to shoot at the muslim brotherhood. we are getting reports from al jazeera and others. i know. let's not jump to conclusions. the figures i am receiving from official so
your inviting them and even william burns, lady ashton, mr.zero and their, talking to them. -- ministers here and there, talking to them. this is an important point to highlight, this kind of helps --onal attention rather than helps to get compromise, it gives them more support to go on their own path rather than listen to reason. scenario after the police have intervened to disperse the crowd. see the scenario that the reaction to attack different parts of the country -- that means that they...
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. >> yesterday the first lady was joined by serena williams during arthur ashe kids day at the u.s. open in new york. mrs as part of her let's move campaign to fight obesity. >>> nancy skinner and u.s. olympic swimmer dana volmer will call for equal access to federal meal programs in the oakland unified school district. they want congress to incorporate the regional cost of living to determine a family's eligible when applying for free or reduced price meals. research has shown that children who go hungry are more likely to struggle in the classroom and have increased tardiness. >>> a santa rosa high school may require students and teachers to wear nametag. the idea is in response to recent school shootings. administrators say the new policy would help staff quickly identify people who are not students and help first responders know who belongs on campus in the case of an emergency. if the school decides to go forward enforcement could begin next month. so far reaction has been mixed. marin housing authority is hosting its first ever back to school celebration. the event will be tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. at
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applause] >> william federer discusses book, "what every american needs to know about the qur'an: a history of islam and the united states" at the 20th annual eagle forum could be consummate. watch mr. federer now on booktv. >> he's an historian and writer. his book, sold a half million copies. he's published of every american needs to know about the "what every american needs to know about the qur'an: a history of islam and the united states." >> thank you. >> i do have my book as a pdf file that i've given to blake. if you give your e-mail address to her, she will e-mail you the book and i also have books on the table. so the question is, there is freedom for all religions in america, that is islam just a religion? well, we had to ask him who is the perfect muslim? it is obviously mohammed. muslims want to be like mohammed. mohammed goes through three stages. the first stage, mohammed is a religious leader in mecca and only makes 70 cumbersome 12 years and he gets chased out of town. and then mohammed goes to a jewish city 210 mouse to the north cold medina. they rejected his faith and so he goes into the minority neighborhood meetings to organize the following and he becomes a p
applause] >> william federer discusses book, "what every american needs to know about the qur'an: a history of islam and the united states" at the 20th annual eagle forum could be consummate. watch mr. federer now on booktv. >> he's an historian and writer. his book, sold a half million copies. he's published of every american needs to know about the "what every american needs to know about the qur'an: a history of islam and the united states." >> thank...
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mrs. harrison, the daughter-in-law who went to the white house with william henry, one of her sons did die upon coming home after being shortly in the white house, and she had written a small letter, it is in the papers here in the historical society. >> thanks. i'm going to jump in because we understand that your comment here, which is writing to the deceased relative would have been somewhat common at the time. >> yes. she's made a very good point. >> a related question from john on facebook, he wants to know, was jane pierce criticized for her connections with spiritualism, even if they may not have been of her own choosing? >> not to my knowledge. >> so, the public was kind of intrigued by spiritualism at this time? she was in the fashion in that regard. >> i suppose so. but i haven't seen any criticism except the only criticism i did find out about was the spiritualists making themselves known to her. she could have done without that. >> danville, virginia, hi, c.b. >> hi. just thank you for taking my call. and i had a comment. i was -- i have a friend that fits in the same mold as ja
mrs. harrison, the daughter-in-law who went to the white house with william henry, one of her sons did die upon coming home after being shortly in the white house, and she had written a small letter, it is in the papers here in the historical society. >> thanks. i'm going to jump in because we understand that your comment here, which is writing to the deceased relative would have been somewhat common at the time. >> yes. she's made a very good point. >> a related question from...
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william in georgia, democrat. thank you. caller: good morning, mrs. cohen. i read your book, i enjoyed it. guest: thank you.i admire your husband, i admire you. i'm a black man in georgia. i was in the racist days, and i'm still in it today at certain times. host: we're listening, sir. caller: why other races want me to forget something when they won't forget -- i had a middle- class job. i worked for general motors 30 years, and i had a military job. why should i forget something when you won't forget -- like , i went in atlanta and i walked in a conference and i hear the door locked. i don't want your parents. i just want to be nice, to speak to you. is is a blacke me man -- all you see me as is a black man. if you don't call me black, you call me the n-word. every race that comes in this country, they got that mentality. my family had a small business. we don't own anything today, and there's nothing i can do about it. president, yes, he is a good man. i don't care who they marry. that is their business. but he is a human being, and he is black, he is white, but what can we do? we respect him. host: will
william in georgia, democrat. thank you. caller: good morning, mrs. cohen. i read your book, i enjoyed it. guest: thank you.i admire your husband, i admire you. i'm a black man in georgia. i was in the racist days, and i'm still in it today at certain times. host: we're listening, sir. caller: why other races want me to forget something when they won't forget -- i had a middle- class job. i worked for general motors 30 years, and i had a military job. why should i forget something when you...
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mr. hearst also dabbled in politics. he was twice elected to congress from the state of new york. but what he really loved was art. william randolph hearst maintained one of the most impressive art collections in the whole country. he collected paintings, he collected rugs. oddly, he owned one of the world's most famous collections of armor, like knights in shining armor armor from the medieval age. he had so much armor, he set aside a whole hall in his house as an armor display area. and if you would like to see the armor collection of william randolph hearst, you're in luck, you can see it. it is right here at the detroit institute of arts, in the main gallery of detroit's legendary art museum, they've got among other things, the vast william randolph hearst armor collection. because he gave it to the museum as a gift back in the mid-20th century. the detroit institute of arts is one of the largest city-owned museums in the whole country. it is a prize, a civic crowned jewel. the detroit institute of arts houses about a billion dollars worth of art. including original works from rembrandt, michelangelo, matias, andy war
mr. hearst also dabbled in politics. he was twice elected to congress from the state of new york. but what he really loved was art. william randolph hearst maintained one of the most impressive art collections in the whole country. he collected paintings, he collected rugs. oddly, he owned one of the world's most famous collections of armor, like knights in shining armor armor from the medieval age. he had so much armor, he set aside a whole hall in his house as an armor display area. and if...