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shortly before the university, williams michael -- william nichols was commissioned to design the president's mansion. it was opened in 1841. it was considered at the time to be a grand palace. [laughter] it was beyond anything else that existed in tuscaloosa the time. quite ostentatious. it was in the greek revival style. the classicism suits the rest of the university. one interesting thing that surprises a lot of people is the presence of two of the original four slave quarters. they are still behind us. there is one originally used as a living space for the enslaved people. the university of alabama actually did own a handful of slaves at any given time. they would have 2-3 of them. of course, presidents could bring as many as several dozen with them. basil mainly owned 38 slaves on campus. faculty and students also brought enslaved people with them to assist them in their daily lives on campus as well. this is an especially significant structure because it's one of the earliest remaining on campus. the campus was burnt to the ground april 4, 1865. there are various urban legends about wh
shortly before the university, williams michael -- william nichols was commissioned to design the president's mansion. it was opened in 1841. it was considered at the time to be a grand palace. [laughter] it was beyond anything else that existed in tuscaloosa the time. quite ostentatious. it was in the greek revival style. the classicism suits the rest of the university. one interesting thing that surprises a lot of people is the presence of two of the original four slave quarters. they are...
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shortly before the university, williams michael -- william nichols was commissioned to design the president'sansion. it was opened in 1841. it was considered at the time to be a grand palace. [laughter] it was beyond anything else that existed in tuscaloosa the time. quite ostentatious. it was in the greek revival style. the classicism suits the rest of the university. one interesting thing that surprises a lot of people is the presence of two of the original four slave quarters. they are still behind us. there is one originally used as a living space for the enslaved people. the university of alabama actually did own a handful of slaves at any given time. they would have 2-3 of them. of course, presidents could bring as many as several dozen with them. basil mainly owned 38 slaves on campus. faculty and students also brought enslaved people with them to assist them in their daily lives on campus as well. this is an especially significant structure because it's one of the earliest remaining on campus. the campus was burnt to the ground april 4, 1865. there are various urban legends about why
shortly before the university, williams michael -- william nichols was commissioned to design the president'sansion. it was opened in 1841. it was considered at the time to be a grand palace. [laughter] it was beyond anything else that existed in tuscaloosa the time. quite ostentatious. it was in the greek revival style. the classicism suits the rest of the university. one interesting thing that surprises a lot of people is the presence of two of the original four slave quarters. they are still...
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william michael john was taken 73 years from the day he was born. >> after he died, it wasn't the sameourse it wasn't the same. it was completely different. our changed. joce: life for the siblings was shattered in 1993 when their dad died from complications following surgery. >> he kept saying i can't eat because i'm full up. as it turned up he was full up with bile. joce: the family filed wrongful death lawsuit against the doctor who operated claiming he made a mistake in surgery. the case came two years later with their mother in grief. >> she just gave up. joce: they moved forward with their lives settling with the doctor who said in court filing he followed standard of care. for years later, the daughter linda sent the physician involved a reminder of their loss. father's day card. >> i saying i home you are having a good father's day. we aren't. joce: this was the first filing of a doctor you will learn more about tonight at 11:00. there are other filings but you will not find them on this physician pr who is tracking these cases and why they are kept secret from you. joce sterma
william michael john was taken 73 years from the day he was born. >> after he died, it wasn't the sameourse it wasn't the same. it was completely different. our changed. joce: life for the siblings was shattered in 1993 when their dad died from complications following surgery. >> he kept saying i can't eat because i'm full up. as it turned up he was full up with bile. joce: the family filed wrongful death lawsuit against the doctor who operated claiming he made a mistake in surgery....
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by any otherspeare name read -- peter: all right, william, i think we've got the point. mr. whitmore. michael: i think we actually know the names of his collaborators. we now believe he collaborated on up to 30% of his plays. thomas middleton, george wilkins, fletcher. least three playwrights who he worked with, and it was a ollaborative art form in the late 16th and early 17th century. who's really good at opening scenes? let's get fletcher over here. and so the more we learn about how theater works, the more we realize that some parts of these to s that we credit shakespeare were cowritten. similarly, shakespeare may have plays parts of other written by, for example, anthony there sir thomas moore, is a page which really looks like it's by shakespeare. shakespeare's in
by any otherspeare name read -- peter: all right, william, i think we've got the point. mr. whitmore. michael: i think we actually know the names of his collaborators. we now believe he collaborated on up to 30% of his plays. thomas middleton, george wilkins, fletcher. least three playwrights who he worked with, and it was a ollaborative art form in the late 16th and early 17th century. who's really good at opening scenes? let's get fletcher over here. and so the more we learn about how theater...
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william smith. he stabbed michael courten in 2009. formal sentencing is set for may 19th. >>> back out on the campaign trail and donald trump is making news on a couple of fronts. first, he's claiming the system to nominate the republican presidential nominee is rigged. secondly, trump is claiming he will soon start acting more presidential. the campaign said we'll see a toned down trump. i wonder about your thoughts on. that could people be left this outspoken nature. >> i think the people supporting donald trump is they're going to sign up for the donald trump ticket, no matter what. many of them that i talked to who are nervous about some of his outlandish comments say when he gets into office he will tone it down. the question is whether this toned down restrained trump will get new votes. his negative numbers are so high that he will have to do a lot to get back some of those voters. >> we've been here lag lot about a contested convention. what do you think happens if trump gets close but not get to the magic number. is there eno
william smith. he stabbed michael courten in 2009. formal sentencing is set for may 19th. >>> back out on the campaign trail and donald trump is making news on a couple of fronts. first, he's claiming the system to nominate the republican presidential nominee is rigged. secondly, trump is claiming he will soon start acting more presidential. the campaign said we'll see a toned down trump. i wonder about your thoughts on. that could people be left this outspoken nature. >> i think...
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lewis powell was assigned to kill william stewart. and michaelo'laughlen was assigned to track down and kill general grant. of ais the famous scene sketch that was done of john wilkes booth. it was actually taken from the original newspaper. this is the original newspaper of the harvest weekly. 29, lincolnd april died on the 15th. it gets into details about john wilkes booth. the country was devastated by this attack. and then finding out about seward and the others. issue. harpers shows lincoln with his son, thad. his other son, willy, had died. not quite year before. these are all original. lincoln was respected, thought of as a loving family man. this is the scene that you saw where he jumps over the railing, he catches his spur on the american flag, drop to the ground, and hobbles out. onn he had hobbled out stage, there's only one actor onstage was finishing his lines. hand, a knife in his henry rathbone, who was a guest of the lincolns, along with his fiancÉe, clara harris. scene of theamous these areion, illustrated. this is the famous sce
lewis powell was assigned to kill william stewart. and michaelo'laughlen was assigned to track down and kill general grant. of ais the famous scene sketch that was done of john wilkes booth. it was actually taken from the original newspaper. this is the original newspaper of the harvest weekly. 29, lincolnd april died on the 15th. it gets into details about john wilkes booth. the country was devastated by this attack. and then finding out about seward and the others. issue. harpers shows...
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michael whitmore, we've spent the last hour and-a-half hearing nice things about william shakespeare. michael: are you going to ask me hard question? peter: what's the criticism? >>: what's the criticism of why he's no good? michael: he used a lot of words hard time stopping himself on a metaphor ask image he loved. greyhound going after a rabbit. to go. he had would he have blotted a few of exist.ords, he couldn't like cleopatra knows, once he saw it, he couldn't resist. they say that about his metap r metaphors and analogies. that had to pick one, would be it. peter: ellen mackay, those of tried -- those tried ho have tried and to access shakespeare. ellen: there are many ways to come into shakespeare. you're not alone if you find a high hurdle there, and remediations of shakespeare, shakespeare in music, shakespeare in comic books, shakespeare in memes is a erfectly suitable and tireless way of gaining access to him. there is no reason shakespeare has to be tied to high culture or arcane practices of interpretation. michael: when we think about what it must have felt lick to see me
michael whitmore, we've spent the last hour and-a-half hearing nice things about william shakespeare. michael: are you going to ask me hard question? peter: what's the criticism? >>: what's the criticism of why he's no good? michael: he used a lot of words hard time stopping himself on a metaphor ask image he loved. greyhound going after a rabbit. to go. he had would he have blotted a few of exist.ords, he couldn't like cleopatra knows, once he saw it, he couldn't resist. they say that...
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. >> host: michael whitmore william shakespeare when did he live and when did he die? >> guest: he was born in the mid-16th century and he died in 1616. that's why this year we are celebrating the at anniversary of his death. he was well-known. there are hundreds of references to shakespeare that occurred during his lifetime and one of the things we have done this here is to gather the documents that really connect this to shakespeare the man, the talk of people about shakespeare whether it's in print or it's noted on paper, we wanted to get that all in one place so this year show called life as an icon is our attempt to bring that together so people really can't see what an impact this writer had on the people around him. >> which argued -- we are in the display hall right now. what is the architecture of this hall and let's walk through the display. >> guest: what you were looking at his tudor great hall. it's the kind of room he would put in a large family estate. it's actually something you would use for exercise. that's why it's long. usually windows would be open
. >> host: michael whitmore william shakespeare when did he live and when did he die? >> guest: he was born in the mid-16th century and he died in 1616. that's why this year we are celebrating the at anniversary of his death. he was well-known. there are hundreds of references to shakespeare that occurred during his lifetime and one of the things we have done this here is to gather the documents that really connect this to shakespeare the man, the talk of people about shakespeare...
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. >> host: michael witmore, was william shakespeare well known? first of all, when did he live, when did he die, and was he well known? >> guest: he was born in the mid 16th century, and he died in 1616. that's why this year we're celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death. he was well known. there are hundreds of references to shakespeare that occur during his lifetime, and one of the things we've done this year is to gather the documents that really connect us to shakespeare, the man, the talk of people about shakespeare whether it's in print be or whether it's in gossip that they've noted on a piece of vellum or paper. we wanted to get that all in one place. so this year our show, called life of an icon, is our attempt to bring that together so that people really can see what an impact this writer had on the people around him. >> host: well, we are in the display hall right now. >> guest: we are. >> host: what's the architecture of this hall, and then let's walk through the display. >> guest: what you're looking at is a tudor great hall. it
. >> host: michael witmore, was william shakespeare well known? first of all, when did he live, when did he die, and was he well known? >> guest: he was born in the mid 16th century, and he died in 1616. that's why this year we're celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death. he was well known. there are hundreds of references to shakespeare that occur during his lifetime, and one of the things we've done this year is to gather the documents that really connect us to shakespeare,...
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. >> michael witmore, was william shakespeare well known? first of all, when did he live and when did he die? >> he was born in the mid-16th century and he died in 1616. that's why does she we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death. he was well-known. there are hundreds of references to shakespeare that occurred during his lifetime. one of the things we've done this year is to gather the documents that really connect us to shakespeare the man. the talk of people about shakespeare, whether it's in print or in gaza that have noted on a piece of paper per we want to get it all in one place. so this year our show is our attempt to bring that together for the people can see what the impact this writer had on the people around him. >> we are in the display hall right now. what's the architecture of this hall? >> what you were looking at is too great hall, the kind of room you would put in a large family estate. it's actually something you would use for exercise. that's what it's longer usually windows would be open to a garden and to b
. >> michael witmore, was william shakespeare well known? first of all, when did he live and when did he die? >> he was born in the mid-16th century and he died in 1616. that's why does she we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death. he was well-known. there are hundreds of references to shakespeare that occurred during his lifetime. one of the things we've done this year is to gather the documents that really connect us to shakespeare the man. the talk of people about...
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william shakespeare. we'll be joined by shakespeare scholar ellen mckay and folger library director michael witmore. and now, live coverage from the folger shakespeare library. ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wonder of will live. i'm michael witmore, director of the folger shakespeare library, and today you are joining us on a very special day. we're broadcasting here from the historic pastor reading room where for the past 80 years scholars from around the globe have come to use the largest shakespeare collection in the world. .. joining on the live feed for making it possible for shakespeare fans to enjoy this special day. shakespeare's influence goes beyond the written word, your arrival was accompanied by the folger consort. if you are interested in their music you can find it on itunes and have a look at the wonder of will room that has been created by itunes. we collect shakespeare material for everyone who wants to celebrate. today we are here to celebrate the legacy of the world's greatest storyteller. what better way to do that than pay tribute with stories. i am willing to bet that every
william shakespeare. we'll be joined by shakespeare scholar ellen mckay and folger library director michael witmore. and now, live coverage from the folger shakespeare library. ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wonder of will live. i'm michael witmore, director of the folger shakespeare library, and today you are joining us on a very special day. we're broadcasting here from the historic pastor reading room where for the past 80 years scholars from around the globe have come to use the...
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. >> the fbi probe prompting police commissioner william guns and badges of deputy chief michael harrington, executive officer of citywide housing and deputy inspector james grant commanding officer of the 19th precincts reassigning them to desk duty. eric rodriguez, executive officer of the brooklyn south command and deputy chief david colon are also out of active command. >> it's something we must do. >> the investigation also names former chief of department phillip banks and his ties to businessmen jeremy wrightburg and jonah reknige. wiretaps on the businessmen's phones revealed possible influence peddling involving as many as 20 cops. sources say the officers are accused of receiving gifts, super bowl tickets, trips to las vegas and in at least one case a top ranking cop reportedly sold police captain's union cards to help >> we're going to go wherever the investigation and the facts and evidence take us. >> the public has an expectation of a high degree of trust and integrity in its police department. >>> traffic and weather on the 2's. john elliott is here with your forecast. >> alw
. >> the fbi probe prompting police commissioner william guns and badges of deputy chief michael harrington, executive officer of citywide housing and deputy inspector james grant commanding officer of the 19th precincts reassigning them to desk duty. eric rodriguez, executive officer of the brooklyn south command and deputy chief david colon are also out of active command. >> it's something we must do. >> the investigation also names former chief of department phillip banks...
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williams, thanks so much. >>> coming up, we watched him grow up in the water, michael phelps heading to his final olympic gamesfore all that, he sat down with matt lauer and it turned into an incredibly personal interview. you will want to stick around. ? i was about to be the first 3rd grader to jump the cook county creek. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. mom patched me up. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! what? now there's a new neosporin antibiotic that keeps her protected and minimizes scars. new neosporin plus pain itch scar (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. i accept i do a shorter i set these days.22. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had sig
williams, thanks so much. >>> coming up, we watched him grow up in the water, michael phelps heading to his final olympic gamesfore all that, he sat down with matt lauer and it turned into an incredibly personal interview. you will want to stick around. ? i was about to be the first 3rd grader to jump the cook county creek. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. mom patched me up. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! what? now there's a new...
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michael. what she had to say about her cohost's departure. those stories and more when we come right back. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williamsomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again, here are the stories we are following for you. voters in delaware and pennsylvania are going to the polls today. >>> some thunderstorms move through overnight season spotty potentially strong storms are heading our way this afternoon. david murphy's forecast is just ahead. and kelly ripa and michael strahan reunite for the first time since he announced he is leaving the show. hear the emotional comments from both of them coming up. >>> it's decision day in pennsylvania and delaware. the presidential results in pennsylvania are under the
michael. what she had to say about her cohost's departure. those stories and more when we come right back. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williamsomquist, and meteorologist, david murphy. >>> hello again, here are the stories we are following for you. voters in delaware and pennsylvania are going to the polls today. >>> some thunderstorms move through overnight season spotty potentially strong storms are heading our way this afternoon. david...
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williams have a nice afternoon. we'll see you later. >> announcer: are you stuck in a recipe rut? then pay attention, because today, we're solving your dinnertime dilemmas "chew"-style. michael's got the insider tips you need to save time and cash around the kitchen. then, carla's getting things rolling with a dish so delicious, it's nuts. plus, if you hate cooking clean-up, then daphne's one sheet wonder is for you. the dinner party starts right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hey everybody, welcome to "the chew." you know, we all have problems. like running out of shows to binge watch or trying to pick the perfect filter for a photo on instagram. the struggle is real, people. >> wow. g
williams have a nice afternoon. we'll see you later. >> announcer: are you stuck in a recipe rut? then pay attention, because today, we're solving your dinnertime dilemmas "chew"-style. michael's got the insider tips you need to save time and cash around the kitchen. then, carla's getting things rolling with a dish so delicious, it's nuts. plus, if you hate cooking clean-up, then daphne's one sheet wonder is for you. the dinner party starts right now on "the chew." [...
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going to change the game in ways you have never -- >> you didn't say it like williams shakespeare so i'm not interested. michaelk is going to be good to him and he's going to do well and going to launch the next -- >> julie pace. >> ted cruz should not take his transportation information from the new york daily news. >>> steve kornacki picks up the coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm steve kornacki. topping the agenda this morning, bernie sanders going farther than he has ever gone before in his attacks on hillary clinton, charging that her vote for the iraq war and that the wall street money her super pac takes make her unqualified to be president. >> she has been saying lately that she thinks that i am, quote/unquote, not qualified to be president. let me just say in response to secretary clinton, i don't believe that she is qualified. >> is sanders making a fair point there or are democrats going to think that he's cros
going to change the game in ways you have never -- >> you didn't say it like williams shakespeare so i'm not interested. michaelk is going to be good to him and he's going to do well and going to launch the next -- >> julie pace. >> ted cruz should not take his transportation information from the new york daily news. >>> steve kornacki picks up the coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm steve kornacki. topping the agenda this morning, bernie sanders going...
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michael jordan. >>> y tambiÉn a pelotero, william levy a marc anthony leer hizo varias limo es unas para su gente.ad esta persona podrÍa estar a orillas de herencia podrÍa venir una herencia que le podrÍa dejar una propiedad o dinero que viene a travÉs de uno muerte, entonces bueno que estÉ pendiente por ahÍ espero que no se le muera nadie. >>> para nada. >>> dalia dice esto no es sueÑo es pesadilla, siempre me veo dentro de una cÁrcel, quÉ significa mario? >>> las cÁrceles significan privaciÓn de libertad esta persona cuando tienes pareja marido oddo esposo que te agobia en la casa y que quiero salir del esa prisiÓn que significa lo que estÁs en tu vida estas estancada no caminas todas las situaciones estÁn cerradas para ti cuidado. >>> ah! >>> la siguiente carta que nos llegÓ es salomÉ. >>> yo soÑÉ con abrew jets de cien dÓlares que tenÍa quÉ significa es necesario. >>> aquÍ lo importante con la emociÓn que te levantastemente despuÉs del sueÑo si piensas que esos billetes nunca van estar en tu vida y sientes la emociÓn de que no los va poder tener claro es un sueÑo del no prosperidad quiero dese
michael jordan. >>> y tambiÉn a pelotero, william levy a marc anthony leer hizo varias limo es unas para su gente.ad esta persona podrÍa estar a orillas de herencia podrÍa venir una herencia que le podrÍa dejar una propiedad o dinero que viene a travÉs de uno muerte, entonces bueno que estÉ pendiente por ahÍ espero que no se le muera nadie. >>> para nada. >>> dalia dice esto no es sueÑo es pesadilla, siempre me veo dentro de una cÁrcel, quÉ significa mario?...
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now, michael witmore, we spent the last hour and a half hearing nice things about william shakespeareughter] >> guest: are you going to ask me a hard question? >> host: what's the criticism? you can go right over there. >> guest: what's the criticism of why he's no good? >> host: yeah, is there a criticism? >> guest: well, he used a lot of long words, and he had a hard time stopping himself when he saw a metaphor or an image that he loved. he just had to go. so even people who knew shakespeare had said would that he had blotted a few of those words. it was like cleopatra's nose, once he said -- he saw it, he couldn't resist. >> host: ellen, for those of us who have tried and tried and tried to access william shakespeare, what's your advice? >> guest: i guess my advice is there are many ways, happifully, of coming at shakespeare. you're not alone if you find there's maybe a high hurdle there and performances of remediations of shakespeare, shakespeare in comic books, shakespeare in memes is a perfectly bl -- suitable way of gaining access to him. there's no reason he has to be tied to
now, michael witmore, we spent the last hour and a half hearing nice things about william shakespeareughter] >> guest: are you going to ask me a hard question? >> host: what's the criticism? you can go right over there. >> guest: what's the criticism of why he's no good? >> host: yeah, is there a criticism? >> guest: well, he used a lot of long words, and he had a hard time stopping himself when he saw a metaphor or an image that he loved. he just had to go. so...
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michael: thank you. charlie: that in a moment. stay with us. ♪ jeff: good evening. i'm filling in for charlie rose. william leuchtenburg is here.e is a professor emeritus of history at the university of north carolina chapel hill. his new book is called "the american presidency." the boston globe calls it an inviting triumph, the rendition of a distinguished historian, the accessibility of a popular writer. we are pleased to have bill leuchtenburg at this table. professor, welcome. william: thank you, nice to be here. jeff: much of your past has been in document in fdr's rise and triumphs. this is a broader look at many more presidents. why this? why now? william: i was asked by the annenberg foundation if i would write a history of the american presidency. having written 14 books, almost all of which dealt with the president, you were mentioning fdr, eight books on him, it seemed like a perfect invitation to write a capstone of what i've been doing all my life. earlier edited a volume of theodore roosevelt, written a book in the 1920's on the impact of franklin roosevelt on successes, all the way through -- and successors, all
michael: thank you. charlie: that in a moment. stay with us. ♪ jeff: good evening. i'm filling in for charlie rose. william leuchtenburg is here.e is a professor emeritus of history at the university of north carolina chapel hill. his new book is called "the american presidency." the boston globe calls it an inviting triumph, the rendition of a distinguished historian, the accessibility of a popular writer. we are pleased to have bill leuchtenburg at this table. professor, welcome....
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michael buffer. i have to figure out a tag line, a signature line. you mentioned d.a. seth williams one of the undercards. he's lost a lot of weight because he's trained for the boxing. it will be a great night. el debarge from back in the '80s, he'll be there, performing that night. it will be a great night for the kids and everybody who's coming. pam, thanks a lot. great job. >> absolutely. >>> 6:15. 46 degrees. let's get you to work on this friday. check the schuylkill expressway. >> let's check in with jessica boyington. how's it looking, jessica? >> vai and tracy, still doing okay. we're watching around university avenue right now. so no problems in between 95 or if you're headed to the vine street expressway here. you can see more cars heading out the door. a hazy start to the morning as well. it may be reduced visibility thing for you. construction also on the betsy ross bridge headed eastbound. the ram top richmond street will be closed until may which is coming up shortly. we'll keep you updated as soon as that becomes open again. route 73, not a lot of cars out here. this
michael buffer. i have to figure out a tag line, a signature line. you mentioned d.a. seth williams one of the undercards. he's lost a lot of weight because he's trained for the boxing. it will be a great night. el debarge from back in the '80s, he'll be there, performing that night. it will be a great night for the kids and everybody who's coming. pam, thanks a lot. great job. >> absolutely. >>> 6:15. 46 degrees. let's get you to work on this friday. check the schuylkill...
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williams have a nice afternoon and be careful out there. we'll see you a little bit later. >> announcer: get ready, because we're about to take your day from tired to "chew-spired." it's an instagram inspiration. michael is cooking up an incredible dish inspired by a "chew" viewer. then, he knows a thing or two about getting away with murder, but does he know his way around the kitchen? alfred enoch is here, and he's stirring up a stew with mario that's to die for. plus, see the amazing way one mom is opening up her heart and her restaurant to those in need. >> the great thing about this place is we have a pay-it forward system where anybody is welcome in our doors whether they have money or not. >> announcer: so sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired, right now on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
williams have a nice afternoon and be careful out there. we'll see you a little bit later. >> announcer: get ready, because we're about to take your day from tired to "chew-spired." it's an instagram inspiration. michael is cooking up an incredible dish inspired by a "chew" viewer. then, he knows a thing or two about getting away with murder, but does he know his way around the kitchen? alfred enoch is here, and he's stirring up a stew with mario that's to die for....
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william bratton has reassigned for members. they are considered rising stars who work their entire career to reach the level of the department where they were assigned to. michael harrington was a officer of the manhattan north precinct. james grant served on the upper east side and both were transferred and stripped of their guns and badges. the deputy chief, eric rodriguez is the second in command them david clone was a top cop in the housing bureau. this story broke this weekend officers except lavish gifts . favors of deep pocketed businessman. two men who served on mayor diblasio's committee. these are easy pass records and wiretaps. they admit to accepting the gifts. all four men appeared to have close ties. they will resign back in 2014. >> if the expectations are not met , actions must be taken. >> it's unclear if the laws were broken. many were approached early in the morning. the police commissioner are far from over and they will follow the lead wherever they take them . it's been going on for some time. >> it's a horrible mixup . consuelo rivera died on the 22nd. her family says it was a problem and they wanted to move to the ortiz. home in the city
william bratton has reassigned for members. they are considered rising stars who work their entire career to reach the level of the department where they were assigned to. michael harrington was a officer of the manhattan north precinct. james grant served on the upper east side and both were transferred and stripped of their guns and badges. the deputy chief, eric rodriguez is the second in command them david clone was a top cop in the housing bureau. this story broke this weekend officers...
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the queen and prince phillip, williams, and george posed for this is the first time prince george will appear on a stamp. the queen's birthday is tomorrow. >>> michael strahan is talking about his decision to leave live with kelly and michael to work full-time for good morning america. strahan got big applause on the show this morning one day after the news of his departure broke. he says even after he makes the jump, and that won't happen till september, he says you may still see him sitting next to kelly on occasion. >> can't ask for better fans at all. you guys have been absolutely amazing. and on top of that, i've worked with an incredible staff here and i'm always here, i'm always available to guest cohost if i get a call because i consider myself to be apart of this family forever. >> aww. he is part of the family forever. a fill-in for kelly today because she had the day off. >> just goes to show what a great place it is to work in this company. >> very true. >>> your money is about to get a makeover. move over andrew jackson. harriet tubman will soon be gracing the $20 bill. all across america families are coming back to time warner cable fo
the queen and prince phillip, williams, and george posed for this is the first time prince george will appear on a stamp. the queen's birthday is tomorrow. >>> michael strahan is talking about his decision to leave live with kelly and michael to work full-time for good morning america. strahan got big applause on the show this morning one day after the news of his departure broke. he says even after he makes the jump, and that won't happen till september, he says you may still see him...
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michael: that was the latest hope, yes. and it looks like that is unlikely, because the major obstacle now seems to be williams & glenn, thesumer unit they're being forced to spin out. they came out with a warning yesterday saying that may not happen by the 2017 deadline that has been set. they're having issues with the technology separating that out from their inhouse technology and getting it ready for sale. that's just one more obstacle. mark: michael, thanks for joining us all week on a very busy week for european bank earnings. it continues next week, right here on bloomberg. european close, bloomberg markets, check out what's happening to the big bosses. looks like they're going to close down for the day and for the week. it's been a good month, though, if you're a long equity picker. there you go. have a look at the sectors as well. i'll finish with those. four minutes to go to the european close. every single section is trading lower. it's been a massive week for earnings. i'll take you through some of the big players. the close is next. ♪ mark: you're watching the european close. i am mark barton. stocks finishing
michael: that was the latest hope, yes. and it looks like that is unlikely, because the major obstacle now seems to be williams & glenn, thesumer unit they're being forced to spin out. they came out with a warning yesterday saying that may not happen by the 2017 deadline that has been set. they're having issues with the technology separating that out from their inhouse technology and getting it ready for sale. that's just one more obstacle. mark: michael, thanks for joining us all week on a...
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michael nutter. >>> new jersey family is begging for your help finding their son's best friend his dog, bunz. fifteen year-old desean williams who has autism got bunz last year. desean's family says for years desean was non-verbal but the pup, helped bring him out of his shell. bunz somehow slipped out of the door earlier this week. if you have have seen him, is there a number to call, that number is on our web site at fox 29.com. >>> oh, boy. they blew it last night. the flyers coming up short against toronto. yes, the mapel leafs, the worst team in all of the nhl and we could not beat them. what does this mean for their playoff hopes? howard breaks it down next in sports. but first your winning lottery numbers. boom. >>> flyers are playing a bad toronto team going in to last night's game. they had two straight losses. they needed a win. didn't start well. to the wells fargo center they were down three-one with less than a minute to go down three-two but deflects off a shot by mark street in, simmonds gets the goal. power play for toronto. jake gardener, the the shot, the score, four-three toronto wins it. the flyers pick u
michael nutter. >>> new jersey family is begging for your help finding their son's best friend his dog, bunz. fifteen year-old desean williams who has autism got bunz last year. desean's family says for years desean was non-verbal but the pup, helped bring him out of his shell. bunz somehow slipped out of the door earlier this week. if you have have seen him, is there a number to call, that number is on our web site at fox 29.com. >>> oh, boy. they blew it last night. the...
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michael kelly of house of cards. all three will play hardball. coming up on tuesday, msnbc will have live coverage of the inn en primary. i'll join brian williams and rachel maddow for results. get ready for this. stay up late. have a coffee. join me for a special edition of hardball. this is hardball, the place for politics. use i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. customer service!d. ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. >>> vice president joe biden traveled today to the vatican seeking to focus the global community's attention on cancer research. biden and his son hunter received an audience from pope francis and in a speech the vatican touched on his personal connection to the fight ag
michael kelly of house of cards. all three will play hardball. coming up on tuesday, msnbc will have live coverage of the inn en primary. i'll join brian williams and rachel maddow for results. get ready for this. stay up late. have a coffee. join me for a special edition of hardball. this is hardball, the place for politics. use i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we...
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michael, good to have you here. >> thank you, back in a moment. stay with us. >> good evening, i'm jeff glor. filling in for charlie rose who is off tonight. >> william leuchtenburg is here. is he the william rand keenan sunnier emeritus professor hea not north chapel hill, his new book is called the maryb president, the "boston globe" calls it an inviting triumph. we are cleeseed to have bill leuchtenburg at this table. professor, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> so nice to you have here. >> nice to be here. >> interesting because this is a hundred year long-- much of your past has been in documenting fdr's ride and triumphs. this say broader look at many more presidents. why this, why now? >> i was asked by the annanburg foundation if i would write a history of the american presidency. and having written 14 books almost all of which diselt with the president, you were mentioning fdr, eight books on him. it seemed like a perfect invitation to write a capstone of what i had been doing all my life. and i had earlier easyitied a vofl theodore roosevelt, written a book on the 1920st, written a book on the impact of franklin roosevelt on successes, al
michael, good to have you here. >> thank you, back in a moment. stay with us. >> good evening, i'm jeff glor. filling in for charlie rose who is off tonight. >> william leuchtenburg is here. is he the william rand keenan sunnier emeritus professor hea not north chapel hill, his new book is called the maryb president, the "boston globe" calls it an inviting triumph. we are cleeseed to have bill leuchtenburg at this table. professor, welcome. >> thank you very...
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michael witmore is the director of the folger shakespeare library and on april april 23, saturday joined booktv life from the folger theatre. we'll be here covering their program on the 400th anniversary of williamshakespeare's death and we will be taking your calls on shakespeare saturday april 23. >> you can buy more cheaply than the best in educating voters. and you run the risk if you were to educate the voters which is a what i think should be done they may hold you accountable. they may say what you doing in the legislation? what is your problem? and you had better folk for her oswayo not going to send it next time. you are free to wheel and deal with other people who have greater resources or another donor class which part of their money is used by these people and you have freedom. that is cheap which is why i call it voter suppression on the cheap. that's what it is. you are suppressing choice and suppressing real democracy and doing it very cheaply. the topic of money is or is simply been though shrouded in a lot of equations the idea of money is very basic raid we have gotten away from it and our policy make her today know less about money monetary policy than they did 100 years ago.
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michael corelioni. every time i get out, they keep pulling me back in. i thought it was a nice culmination. and actually, another wonderful movie is "amazing grace." it's the story of william wilberforce, who led the opposition to slavery in england. and it's amazing -- it starts, you know the gospel hymn "amazing grace" was actually written by someone, this i didn't know until i saw the movie and learned it from the book, the person who wrote "amazing grace" has been the captain of a slave ship. and he repented and became a friar. and you think of the words of "amazing grace," "amazing grace, how sweet the sound who saved a wretch like me." you think of the horrors that the captain of a slave ship, i mean, who's murdered and tortured human beings, is as wretched a human being as you can imagine, who captained a slave ship, he says, "i once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now i see." and the movie focuses a little bit on that individual, but william wilberforce was a young member of parliament. and at the time, britain was the greatest slave trading empire in the world. it was like someone in new york city going and companyr campaigning and saying, we're going to
michael corelioni. every time i get out, they keep pulling me back in. i thought it was a nice culmination. and actually, another wonderful movie is "amazing grace." it's the story of william wilberforce, who led the opposition to slavery in england. and it's amazing -- it starts, you know the gospel hymn "amazing grace" was actually written by someone, this i didn't know until i saw the movie and learned it from the book, the person who wrote "amazing grace" has...
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william: paola andrea cantÓn, 1 aÑo, es la sobrina de nuestro productor! johnny: john michaelzan a un buque de la armada estadounidense en aguas internacionales, se trata de una de las acciones mÁs agresivas de rusia contra estados unidos desde el fin de la guerra frÍa, se han repetido de mÁs de 30 ocasiones en los Últimos dÍas y las aves pasan demasiado cerca de la embarcaciÓn y en actitud de asa que, marinos a bordo del buque intentaron comunicarse por radio con los pilotos se obtuvieron silencio por respuesta. un hombre lucha todos los dÍas para sobrevivir en ciudad de mÉxico, su carencia de manos y piernas no le han impedido trabajar, disfrutar de la mÚsica y hasta ayudar a los demÁs, veamos este ejemplo del ser humano que nos recuerda que con constancia, dedicaciÓn y actitud positiva todo es posible. periodista: rafael reyes es un hombre soÑador y de gran corazÓn, es colombiano y nació sin manos y pies, su mayor sueÑo es darle trabajo a las personas con discapacidad en mÉxico. >> creo que todos los dÍas son el dÍa mÁs feliz de mi vida, realmente no hay lÍmite que tenga el
william: paola andrea cantÓn, 1 aÑo, es la sobrina de nuestro productor! johnny: john michaelzan a un buque de la armada estadounidense en aguas internacionales, se trata de una de las acciones mÁs agresivas de rusia contra estados unidos desde el fin de la guerra frÍa, se han repetido de mÁs de 30 ocasiones en los Últimos dÍas y las aves pasan demasiado cerca de la embarcaciÓn y en actitud de asa que, marinos a bordo del buque intentaron comunicarse por radio con los pilotos se...
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william shakespeare. there will be short talks on the bard by the likes of supreme court justice stephen breyer, actor cow pen and journalist clarence page followed by your calls with the folger library director michael whitmore and shakespeare scholar ellen mckay. that is look at the other programs booktv is covering this week. if these events are open to the public look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv live coverage of the annapolis book festival continues. starting now a panel on drone warfare. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the annapolis book festival. we will be getting started in just a minute. this is being broadcast on c-span booktv. we ask that you silence yourself and then remain quiet during the discussion. >> it is my distinct honor to share the stage with these tremendous authors. i'm going to start on my immediate right in introducing them. after my introductions, i'm going to let each of them talk for about ten minutes, then i'm going to take the power of the chair and ask a few questions and then open up to the audience for questions. on my immediate right is richard whittle. his book, "predator: the secret origins o
william shakespeare. there will be short talks on the bard by the likes of supreme court justice stephen breyer, actor cow pen and journalist clarence page followed by your calls with the folger library director michael whitmore and shakespeare scholar ellen mckay. that is look at the other programs booktv is covering this week. if these events are open to the public look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv live coverage of the annapolis book festival...
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michael" coming up at 9:00 a.m. >>> take a look at these images right there. there he is, prince william, brother harry traveling to a galaxy far, far away actually in a meeting with the "star wars" cast secret set, sneak peek and got a tour from daisy ridley. some privileges of being a >> i think there is, george and we've also got a look at "vogue's" questions for taylor swift. >> any preshow rituals. >> yeah, i stretch, i warm up my voice and then my band and dancers and i get in a huddle and it's just good vibes. >> what's the most difficult song to perform on stage and why? >> there's a song i wrote called "the best day" that is about my mom and it's just hard to sing because it makes me really emotional. >> and the superstar opening up about her music and giving us a tour of her home. she is on the cover of the new issue of "vogue" hitting stands april 26th. >> check that out. >>> also this morning we're going behind the scenes. jesse palmer is live for us making new friends. so are we giving us a sneak peek at the hottest new attraction this summer including a nighttime safari. th
michael" coming up at 9:00 a.m. >>> take a look at these images right there. there he is, prince william, brother harry traveling to a galaxy far, far away actually in a meeting with the "star wars" cast secret set, sneak peek and got a tour from daisy ridley. some privileges of being a >> i think there is, george and we've also got a look at "vogue's" questions for taylor swift. >> any preshow rituals. >> yeah, i stretch, i warm up my voice...
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special featuring touching appearances by the mothers of michael brown and eric gardner, and her husband appears on it, her daughter ivy and serena williamscameos. everyone is parsing the lyrics of this. >> i have to go watch the entire thing on hbo and, so much to unpack in it. that dress, walking down the street with hair streaming behind her. please. >> start there. >> slay. >> all i heard in that was, um powerment, black lives matter. cheating spouse will get all the play today. >> some is, and people say it may have something to do with her father. there's a lot in all of that. who knows. >>> shall we turn back to politics as we do. >> let's. >> and back to entertainment. >> exactly. >> bernie sanders, the democratic underdog vowing to fight on. can he make a dent in hillary clinton's delegate lead in tomorrow's super tuesday contest? we are going to ask a sanders' supporter and fellow senator about his chances. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room
special featuring touching appearances by the mothers of michael brown and eric gardner, and her husband appears on it, her daughter ivy and serena williamscameos. everyone is parsing the lyrics of this. >> i have to go watch the entire thing on hbo and, so much to unpack in it. that dress, walking down the street with hair streaming behind her. please. >> start there. >> slay. >> all i heard in that was, um powerment, black lives matter. cheating spouse will get all the...
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williams. >> she's so powerful and strong on the court but then so feminine and girlie. >> reporter: even one of our >> who am i wearing today? i'm wearing myself. collection by michael strahan. very weird to say that but it is myself. >> reporter: which athlete tops the list? the new york giants victor cruz. >> something that i can't, you know, i can't hide the excitement on my face. super bowl champion "dancing with the stars" standout von miller was almost on the list here with lindsay arnold. not his usual partner witney carson. >> it is switchup week and found out lindsay will be my partner. i'm trying to get there too so great -- >> a lot can happen. >> i'll respond to either. >> and you just saw von miller's new partner for "dancing with the stars" with the switchup week and we'll reveal the rest of them coming up including who ginger's partner is going to be. should be exciting plus the "sports illustrated" editors for this came up with experts in fashion and sports and it wasn't just based on what you wear but why you wear it. this is victor cruz on the cover. new york giant, of course, michael strahan former new york giant. making the list. >> exactly. >> c
williams. >> she's so powerful and strong on the court but then so feminine and girlie. >> reporter: even one of our >> who am i wearing today? i'm wearing myself. collection by michael strahan. very weird to say that but it is myself. >> reporter: which athlete tops the list? the new york giants victor cruz. >> something that i can't, you know, i can't hide the excitement on my face. super bowl champion "dancing with the stars" standout von miller was...
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michael lazo de nueva york cumple 6 aÑos. johnny:y por ahÍ viene dayami de la cruz, 7 aÑos de new jersey. >> mayra loya! francisca: noel sebastiÁn 2 aÑos! william hicieron por falta de informaciÓn. le cambiÓ la vida a una ex policÍa mexicana que puedes despedir al hueco que subiÓ a las redes sociales una fotografÍa topless es que su Éxito viral le dio la oportunidad de cambiar el uniforme de agente por diminuta ropa sexy que ahora le abrirÍa las puertas de varias revistas para caballeros. jimena: ella es nidia garcÍa, la atrevida policÍa de nuevo leÓn que en la patrulla y con un arma mostrÓ sus senos en una fotografÍa que se hizo viral en redes sociales. >> esta foto fue algo personal, algo privado, saliÓ en un celular e hicieron mal uso de lo que yo tenÍa allí. jimena: pero la foto le cambiÓ la vida a la cadete que estÁ casada con otro policÍa y es madre de dos pequeÑas, ahora cambiÓ su uniforme de policÍa por este traje donde recorrerÁ los clubes nocturnos de mÉxico como bailarina exÓtica, su esposo es su principal fan. >> yo la apoyo hasta donde ella quiera. jimena: es que la sexy policÍa ya firmÓ contrato con ese representante que ha promet
michael lazo de nueva york cumple 6 aÑos. johnny:y por ahÍ viene dayami de la cruz, 7 aÑos de new jersey. >> mayra loya! francisca: noel sebastiÁn 2 aÑos! william hicieron por falta de informaciÓn. le cambiÓ la vida a una ex policÍa mexicana que puedes despedir al hueco que subiÓ a las redes sociales una fotografÍa topless es que su Éxito viral le dio la oportunidad de cambiar el uniforme de agente por diminuta ropa sexy que ahora le abrirÍa las puertas de varias revistas para...
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teams are william dupont, former chief architect with the national trust for historic preservation and currently professor at the university of texas-san antonio. hitect planners, leeland haus. michael henry with michael and henry associations. structural engineer robert sillman with robert sillman and association. patricia o'donnell with heritage landscapes. and preservation architect mary denadae with john milner architects and ronald staley, chrisman company in lansing, michigan. also very much involved are collections conservationists wendy claire jessup. and occur ator dana huson with mystic sea port. in the first years of this project, attorney thomas d. herman provided invaluable probono advice and other provided essential services throughout the project. the special recognition must be paid to the tireless work of mary jo adams and robert villy. she is the founder of the finca vigia foundation and its very heart, soul and beating blood. without her efforts this project would not have been possible. a villa is a builder, well-known host of "this old house," a recognized building consultant. bob has been involved on the ground in cuba with overseeing every phase of the restora
teams are william dupont, former chief architect with the national trust for historic preservation and currently professor at the university of texas-san antonio. hitect planners, leeland haus. michael henry with michael and henry associations. structural engineer robert sillman with robert sillman and association. patricia o'donnell with heritage landscapes. and preservation architect mary denadae with john milner architects and ronald staley, chrisman company in lansing, michigan. also very...
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william shakespeare. there will be short talks on the bard by the likes of supreme court justice stephen breyer, actor cow pen and journalist clarence page followed by your calls with the folger library director michaelhitmore and shakespeare scholar ellen mckay. that is look at the other programs booktv is covering this week. if these events are open to the public look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv live coverage of the annapolis book festival continues. starting now a panel on drone warfare. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the annapolis book festival. we will be getting started in just a minute. this is being broadcast on c-span booktv. we ask that you silence yourself and then remain quiet during the discussion. >> it is my distinct honor to share the stage with these tremendous authors. i'm going to start on my immediate right in introducing them. after my introductions, i'm going to let each of them talk for about ten minutes, then i'm going to take the power of the chair and ask a few questions and then open up to the audience for questions. on my immediate right is richard whittle. his book, "predator: the secret origins of
william shakespeare. there will be short talks on the bard by the likes of supreme court justice stephen breyer, actor cow pen and journalist clarence page followed by your calls with the folger library director michaelhitmore and shakespeare scholar ellen mckay. that is look at the other programs booktv is covering this week. if these events are open to the public look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv live coverage of the annapolis book festival...
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william shakespeare. there will be short talks on the bard by the likes of supreme court justice stephen breyer, actor cow pen and journalist clarence page followed by your calls with the folger library director michael whitmore and shakespeare scholar ellen mckay. that is look at the other programs booktv is covering this week. if these events are open to the public look for them to air in
william shakespeare. there will be short talks on the bard by the likes of supreme court justice stephen breyer, actor cow pen and journalist clarence page followed by your calls with the folger library director michael whitmore and shakespeare scholar ellen mckay. that is look at the other programs booktv is covering this week. if these events are open to the public look for them to air in