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william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch in xiuxo to. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition. and since that had not happened, since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to noland, and noland then as a u.s. senator was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but noland chose to interpret it as kind of a revision of history, as a rewriting of history saying that we would have known, had we only known about this incident, we would have known better. >> thank you. since we're talking about archives, since we're at the homes of the national institute project, maybe you can talk for a moment about what kind of document, what kind of sources you used for the book. you already alluded to the fact that access in china is difficult these days. what kind of sources did you use? and second question, what to you was the most challenging thing about writing a biography? writing this biography? >> right. putting this book t
william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch in xiuxo to. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition. and since that had not happened, since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to noland, and noland then as a u.s. senator was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but noland chose to interpret it as kind of a revision of history,...
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william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. ..
william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. ..
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lieutenant william miller who got news about the death of birch, arranged for his funeral in the city of xuzhou, just a couple of weeks after birch lost his life, the funeral site is on the hillside close to the city. colleagues introduced my wife and i thought took us to the site, chinese medical dr. take us there on the 1st morning and said, i know exactly where birch was buried. my father was a presbyterian missionary, and he was there at the burial service, and he took us right there. there is no evidence, nothing but a few cement slabs now that exist. there is no memorial, no sign or anything, but we were able to locate the site as well as the catholic church where the funeral took place. the funeral which william miller describes quite remarkably is attended by japanese officers and others who have just surrendered to the americans at the end of the war. this very curious collection of people, japanese as well as chinese who have been working for the japanese attending the funeral of this american officer. the death of john birch came as a shock to americans in china. general al
lieutenant william miller who got news about the death of birch, arranged for his funeral in the city of xuzhou, just a couple of weeks after birch lost his life, the funeral site is on the hillside close to the city. colleagues introduced my wife and i thought took us to the site, chinese medical dr. take us there on the 1st morning and said, i know exactly where birch was buried. my father was a presbyterian missionary, and he was there at the burial service, and he took us right there. there...
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william miller died of complications from a stroke. he worked for some of the biggest names in the philadelphia political scene. among them he helped to get wilson elected as the first black mayor. miller was 68. >>> we received a half inch of rainfall in philadelphia. our overnight fog and spotty showers will be the weather story continuing overnight. radar showing us the large area of moisture this morning is off the coast. look at what is happening here. the energy exists in southwestern pennsylvania with lightning strikes. a little convection there. can't rule out the possibility of a rumble of thunder overnight. closer in we see spotty shower ak a tift a activity and that will continue in to the morning. we take you wider and show you the activity. this pressure development here. from monday in to tuesday. and again some rumbles of thunder potentially tomorrow in to tuesday, as well. future cast, 3:00 a.m., here's possibly convection here but rain overnight in to tomorrow morning. have the umbrellas handy for the start of the work
william miller died of complications from a stroke. he worked for some of the biggest names in the philadelphia political scene. among them he helped to get wilson elected as the first black mayor. miller was 68. >>> we received a half inch of rainfall in philadelphia. our overnight fog and spotty showers will be the weather story continuing overnight. radar showing us the large area of moisture this morning is off the coast. look at what is happening here. the energy exists in...
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william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. .. what kind of sources used. you allude to the fact access in china is difficult these days. what kind of sources did you use? second question, what do you was the most challenging thing about writing the biography? >> putting this book together was a real effective story. you know, there are some of the different pieces to it, different aspects to it. as i mentioned before i was very fortunate to meet three of birches surviving brothers, papers of william dolan at uc berkeley, papers of the wedemeyer at the hoover institution. the 14th air force archive at montgomery, alabama, maxwell air force base, socially and exciting trip, and exciting find becau
william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. .. what kind of sources used. you allude to the fact access in china is...
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william miller iv died saturday from complications from a stroke. he helped get wilson good jr.lect the as the city's first black mayor. he was 68 years ole. >>> time to get you to work and check the conditions along 202, jessica boyington, also our blue cross broad street run winner. >> it was a wonderful experience. i will do it again every single year now. that's what i'm saying now. route 02, around route 29. no problems in either direction. we still have a great drive time here. directions. in bellmawr, new jersey, we do it's there for cleanup now. the route 42 southbound ramp to 295 northbound is blocked for that cleanup. the white horse pike in haddon heights, new jersey, ding a bit better. the traffic is flowing nicely. no big delays there. mass transit, everything is pretty much running on time or close to schedule for the most part this morning, septa, pat toe can be d.a.r.t., new jersey transit and amtrak. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> clouds overhead, a few showers and a little bit of fog, the view from wildwood, just a li
william miller iv died saturday from complications from a stroke. he helped get wilson good jr.lect the as the city's first black mayor. he was 68 years ole. >>> time to get you to work and check the conditions along 202, jessica boyington, also our blue cross broad street run winner. >> it was a wonderful experience. i will do it again every single year now. that's what i'm saying now. route 02, around route 29. no problems in either direction. we still have a great drive time...
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. >>> william miller iv died saturday after complications from a stroke.iller worked for some of the most prominent the names in the philadelphia political scene. he helped get wilson good jr. elected as the city's first black mayor. he was 68 years old. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a dreary start to monday. low clouds and some fog in the area. the fog will disappear. those clouds will be hanging with us for most of the day. we'll give us occasional scattered showers. certainly not an all day rain today. chance of thunderstorms, that comes through this evening. some heavy downpours, especially in delaware and south jersey are possible. meantime, the fog, that's mainly in pennsylvania. look at the pocono mountains, hazleton, mt. pocono, quarter mile visibility, down to a quarter mile in allentown. doylestown has gotten a bit thicker since we've been on the air. millville has seen fog at times it's been down to a mile an a quarter. it's just improved. a little bit of a breeze will kick in, allowing mixture i
. >>> william miller iv died saturday after complications from a stroke.iller worked for some of the most prominent the names in the philadelphia political scene. he helped get wilson good jr. elected as the city's first black mayor. he was 68 years old. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a dreary start to monday. low clouds and some fog in the area. the fog will disappear. those clouds will be hanging with us for most of the...
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>>>ç william miller iv died saturday of complications from a stroke. was 68.he worked with prominent figures in the philadelphia scene. the viewing will start this morning at 8:00 followed by the ru funeral. >>> new information about the crime, new video shown in court yesterday that investigators say shows sharia moore approaches the infant's mother outside a store and walking to the food court with the family. later she's seen picking up the baby and eventually walking away with the incident. prosecutors denied our request to show you the video. police found the baby safe five hours later. >>> donald trump is the presumptive republican candidate for president but not everyone in the party is showing support. >> i think what is required that we unify this party. >> we'll hear how trump reacted to house speaker paul ryan saying he's not ready to support him. >>> plus, atlantic city is inching closer to bankruptcy. we'll tell i don't you what happened at the derailed plan for a rescue bill. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything.
>>>ç william miller iv died saturday of complications from a stroke. was 68.he worked with prominent figures in the philadelphia scene. the viewing will start this morning at 8:00 followed by the ru funeral. >>> new information about the crime, new video shown in court yesterday that investigators say shows sharia moore approaches the infant's mother outside a store and walking to the food court with the family. later she's seen picking up the baby and eventually walking...
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william miller who announced the bailout today said without it, the nation's third ranking automaker would've been broke by the end of the month." "if all of you unanimously determine that this operating plan and financing plan submitted by chrysler gives reasonable prospects for the company to achieve its operating goals and to be able to finance itself after december 31, 1983 without further federal guarantees so i think the prospects based on the independent judgement of five officials would bode well for the future of chrysler." "this decision by the loan guarantee board is good news for chrysler and for the entire country. it represents a key step in the preservation of approximately 500,000 jobs. it will help establish chrysler corporation as a strong competitor in the market of the 1980s." as part of the deal, chrysler had to find another two billion dollars in non-federal assistance which required more layoffs. "it's difficult. how many notches can you pull in the belt? you've got to stop doing something. we have stopped doing certain things in the product area." "the poor wo
william miller who announced the bailout today said without it, the nation's third ranking automaker would've been broke by the end of the month." "if all of you unanimously determine that this operating plan and financing plan submitted by chrysler gives reasonable prospects for the company to achieve its operating goals and to be able to finance itself after december 31, 1983 without further federal guarantees so i think the prospects based on the independent judgement of five...
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i don't remember g william miller or any of these guys. i don't remember greenspan.him talking because it was a way to cure insomnia. we didn't know this much. do we need to know this much? this is a different fed. this is a fed carrying the burden of all economic policies. and it feels compelled to try to guide markets. we're going to hear a lot more from fed officials and they're going to be telling us one thing, which is that the market is still under estimating the expectations of a rate hike this summer. >> mohamed, i know what you're saying. you like governments to do things. but, you know, there are private sector economies that did just fine for decades and decades. >> right. >> they made us bet they can't get out now. but this is their fault they became so -- >> a whole book about how the fed is going from being a part of the solution to part of the problem. they shouldn't be doing what they're doing. but exiting is quite hard. they have a small window, they have a small window to start normalizing. i think they take advantage. >> they missed windows. >> the
i don't remember g william miller or any of these guys. i don't remember greenspan.him talking because it was a way to cure insomnia. we didn't know this much. do we need to know this much? this is a different fed. this is a fed carrying the burden of all economic policies. and it feels compelled to try to guide markets. we're going to hear a lot more from fed officials and they're going to be telling us one thing, which is that the market is still under estimating the expectations of a rate...
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. >> and william miller with president ronald reagan who served together in world war ii. >> anothermotorcycle. he served in the u.s. army. send us your photos with the hash tag proud american. you can post them on instagram and twitter. >> we'll get right now though to that deadly weather that's threatening millions this memorial day weekend. texas forcing mandatory ev evacuations overnight. record-breaking flooding in the southeastern part of the state and kansas. >> rescue workers going out on horseback to save stranded cattle following 20 inches of rain near houston. now tropical depression bonnie is moving up the atlantic from the carolinas putting the northeast directly in its crosshairs. all of this happening on this holiday weekend. maria is live on the plaza tracking the latest and it's raining here, maria. >> you know what? good morning. a lot of crazy weather. let's start out with parts of the eastern u.s. rain as far north as portions of new england. so it will be a soggy day for some of you, and you are also looking at the threat for some storms that could potentially br
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key testimony came from officer garrett miller who testified that he alone detained and arrested freddie gray. so earlier today ted williams and i returned to the scene of the original arrest to walk through the facts. the testimony in court by officer miller is where this location is where officer miller stopped freddie gray, handcuffed freddie may and arrested freddie gray. he walked freddie gray up the street where the van was awaiting him. so nero went to get the bicycle. miller walked him up here to the van. and it was in this location, in this area that officer miller testified that he put freddie gray in the van on the right side of the van. the only thing that nero did in this case was to go and to get miller's bulk kel because miller had left it in a location as he was chasing freddie gray. >> and once they are putting freddie in the van, that's the first physical contact that officer nero has with gray; is that correct? >> when they are putting him in the van, there is some contact with him because they believe that freddie gray needed an inhaler. and so at that stage, nero had some physical contact with him to t
key testimony came from officer garrett miller who testified that he alone detained and arrested freddie gray. so earlier today ted williams and i returned to the scene of the original arrest to walk through the facts. the testimony in court by officer miller is where this location is where officer miller stopped freddie gray, handcuffed freddie may and arrested freddie gray. he walked freddie gray up the street where the van was awaiting him. so nero went to get the bicycle. miller walked him...
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- zac efron, host of the "wendy williams show", wendy williams, chef of le bernadin and author eric ripert, featuring the 8g band with allison miller♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. just fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to a new fox news poll, donald trump leads hillary clinton nationally by 3%. of course, it's a fox news poll so participants were asked, "do you prefer donald trump or benghazi von emails?" [ laughter ] fox news is pushing democrats to hold another debate before the california primary in june. said one democratic operative -- >> it's a trap! [ light laughter ] >> seth: vice president joe biden today urged americans to have an uncomfortable conversation about race relations. and he would know, because he's had lots of them. [ light laughter ] despite her promises to be tough on wall street, a new report has found that groups supporting hillary clinton have received $25 million from the financial industry using so-called sh
- zac efron, host of the "wendy williams show", wendy williams, chef of le bernadin and author eric ripert, featuring the 8g band with allison miller♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. just fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to a new fox news poll, donald trump leads hillary...
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, african-american whose body of work stands with like office eugene o'neill, tennessee williams, and arthur millers were finalists. that is one of the singular accomplishments in pulitzer history. few directors know wilson's plays better than st. petersburgs own bob devon jones, the creator 0 of studio at 620. he's been a visionary leader in the development of the cultural life of st. peterburg. and this evening, with the assistance of young actor tie reese pope, he performs a famous scene from the play "fences." it is 1957. troy maxim has led a hard life. in his youth he was a great ballplayer but came to see the limitations afforded a young, black man. the only salvation was a form of manhood, attached to hard work. he's tough on his son corey, who also want toosz be a ballplayer. troy wants him to et. >> a job at local a&p. his son requests him a provocative question. >> how come you ain't never liked me. >> like you? who the hell say i got to like you? what law is there that say i got to like you? stand up in my face and ask a damn fool-ass question about that, talking about liking somebody. c
, african-american whose body of work stands with like office eugene o'neill, tennessee williams, and arthur millers were finalists. that is one of the singular accomplishments in pulitzer history. few directors know wilson's plays better than st. petersburgs own bob devon jones, the creator 0 of studio at 620. he's been a visionary leader in the development of the cultural life of st. peterburg. and this evening, with the assistance of young actor tie reese pope, he performs a famous scene...
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miller's crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials.pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny because it is something that has been on on my mind for the last two years. i signed up for this two years ago. to play abigail. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it mind and day and cannot sleep and have dreams about it and make up and move the night, because it is my first time on stage. i was terrified. up until two weeks ago i have been terrified. charlie: but you are comfortable now? >> yes. i think, no matter what because it is the very first production in.involved i'm going to have nerves. i'm never going to be completely comfortable. charlie: but you always wanted to go to stage, but wait until you were 21? >> yes. because i did not train, and even though i don't think you need to be a good actor necessarily, i think the theater, the technical side of it is a much weaker part of the performance. and what you d
miller's crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials.pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny because it is something that has been on on my mind for the last two years. i signed up for this two years ago. to play abigail. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it mind and day and cannot sleep and have...
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miller testified it went down hill. smirl facing the same exact charges as nero. nero got to take a test drive of his case and got to see whether or not barry williams is going to buyat nero is selling and what miller is selling. >> i wouldn't put -- the way it's portrayed by griff, i wasn't in the courtroom and ted i wouldn't put nero on the stand. i would put it in front of judge. loading someone in a van is not criminal conduct. he didn't handcuff hip, make arrest, he also didn't put him in the van and had no obligation to seat belt him according to the regulations. i would leave it at that i wouldn't leave it at that with the court of appeals in maryland i think what they did was terrible. first of all i think the ruling was wrong and secondly they don't have the guts to explain it i don't know why the cops didn't have a family of first fifth amn everybody else does. ted? >> you are brilliant. i wouldn't after the testimony of miller. and at the close of the government's case today, the defense moved for a judgment of acquittal and the judge said that he was looking at the case in the light most favorable to the prosecution. he kept repeating at this stage. at
miller testified it went down hill. smirl facing the same exact charges as nero. nero got to take a test drive of his case and got to see whether or not barry williams is going to buyat nero is selling and what miller is selling. >> i wouldn't put -- the way it's portrayed by griff, i wasn't in the courtroom and ted i wouldn't put nero on the stand. i would put it in front of judge. loading someone in a van is not criminal conduct. he didn't handcuff hip, make arrest, he also didn't put...
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she is making her broadway debut the revival of arthur miller's "the crucible." she plays abigail williamseels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials. i am pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny, because it has been something that has been on my mind for the last two years, because i signed up about two years ago. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it nine -- night and day and dream about it and cannot sleep. it is my first time on stage, so i was terrified. charlie: but you're comfortable now? >> yeah, i think, no matter what, because it is the very first production i am involved initially, i had never been on stage before, so i will always have nerves when i go on stage. i will never be completely comfortable. charlie: but you always wanted stage when you are about 21? >> i wanted to wait until i was 21. because i did not train, and even though i don't think you need to be a good actor necessarily, i think the theater, the technical side of it is
she is making her broadway debut the revival of arthur miller's "the crucible." she plays abigail williamseels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials. i am pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny, because it has been something that has been on my mind for the last two years, because i signed up about two years ago. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm...
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she is currently making her broadway debut in the revival of arthur miller's "the crucible" she plays abigail williams the vengful teenage girl who fuels mass paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials. i'm pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: tell me about abigail, the character you inhabit. >> she's very complicated, i have to say. it is funny cuz it's been something that has been on my mind the last two years. i signed up two years ago to play abigail. >> rose: when it is on your mind, what that does that mean. >> it means i'm obsess-- obsessively thinking about it, have dreams it, about the wake unin a cold sweat. >> rose: really. >> yeah, because it is my first time on staifnlgt i was terrified, really up until two weeks ago i have been terrified. >> rose: but you feel comfortable now. >> i do. yeah. i mean i think no matter what, because it's the very first production that i'm involved in, i literally have never been on stage before, so i'm always going to have nerves when i go on stage. i'm never going to be completely comfortable.
she is currently making her broadway debut in the revival of arthur miller's "the crucible" she plays abigail williams the vengful teenage girl who fuels mass paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials. i'm pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> rose: tell me about abigail, the character you inhabit. >> she's very complicated, i have to say. it is funny cuz it's been something that has been on my mind the last...
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miller's the crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials.m pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny because it is something that has been on on my mind for the last two years. i signed up for this two years ago. to play abigail. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it mind and day and cannot sleep and have dreams about it and wake up in the middle of the night with a cold sweat because it is my first time on stage. i was terrified. up until two weeks ago i have been terrified. charlie: but you are comfortable now? >> yes. i think, no matter what because it is the very first production i'm involved in. i'm going to have nerves. i'm never going to be completely comfortable. charlie: but you always wanted to go to stage, but wait until you were 21? >> yes. because i did not train, and even though i don't think you need to be a good actor necessarily, i think the theater, the technical side of it is a much weaker part of
miller's the crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials.m pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny because it is something that has been on on my mind for the last two years. i signed up for this two years ago. to play abigail. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it mind and day and cannot sleep and...
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-- former police commissioner willie williams, activist and pr maven extraordinaire, barbara daniel-cox, and really a dean of politics in philadelphia, bill millerle they'll be missed, we know that they left a rich legacy. >> thanks, nia. sam? >> i think senator bob casey was kind of dragged in with the posse to join forces behind katie mcginty's campaign, which came on strong at the end, but it was interesting that this week he noted that pennsylvanians have a proclivity for ticket splitting, and i think that was a message to voters in both parties and also maybe a little nod to senator pat toomey, with whom he's enjoyed a great personal and working relationship and could, down ticket, help toomey in the fall. >> thanks, sam. donna? >> we also lost sam staten very recently, as nia and i mentioned earlier, and sam was this remarkable lion of pennsylvania labor, and his legacy will be extended in the coming weeks when there is a very terrific announcement about a new strategy to bring more minorities into the building trades, which is now led, as many of you know, by john dougherty, who followed pat gillespie, who's retired. this is an important
-- former police commissioner willie williams, activist and pr maven extraordinaire, barbara daniel-cox, and really a dean of politics in philadelphia, bill millerle they'll be missed, we know that they left a rich legacy. >> thanks, nia. sam? >> i think senator bob casey was kind of dragged in with the posse to join forces behind katie mcginty's campaign, which came on strong at the end, but it was interesting that this week he noted that pennsylvanians have a proclivity for ticket...
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- zac efron, host of the "wendy williams show", wendy williams, chef of le bernadin and author eric ripert, featuring the 8g band with allison miller hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to a new fox news poll, donald trump leads hillary clinton nationally by 3%. of course, it's a fox news poll so participants were asked, "do you prefer donald trump or benghazi von emails?" [ laughter ]
- zac efron, host of the "wendy williams show", wendy williams, chef of le bernadin and author eric ripert, featuring the 8g band with allison miller hear. in that case, let's get to the news. according to a new fox news poll, donald trump leads hillary clinton nationally by 3%. of course, it's a fox news poll so participants were asked, "do you prefer donald trump or benghazi von emails?" [ laughter ]
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miller's the crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials.pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny because it is something that has been on on my mind for the last two years. i signed up for this two years ago. to play abigail. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it mind and day and cannot sleep and have dreams about it and wake up in the middle of the night with a cold sweat because it is my first time on stage. i was terrified. up until two weeks ago i have been terrified. charlie: but you are comfortable now? >> yes. i think, no matter what because it is the very first production i'm involved in. i'm going to have nerves. i'm never going to be completely comfortable. charlie: but you always wanted to go to stage, but wait until you were 21? >> yes. because i did not train, and even though i don't think you need to be a good actor necessarily, i think the theater, the technical side of it is a much weaker part of t
miller's the crucible. she plays abigail williams who feels mad paranoia in the midst of the salem witch trials.pleased to have her at this table for the first time. welcome. tell me about abigail. >> she is very complicated, i have to say. it is funny because it is something that has been on on my mind for the last two years. i signed up for this two years ago. to play abigail. charlie: what does that mean? >> i'm excessively thinking about it mind and day and cannot sleep and have...
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miller. he is over in berlin. this is what we are watching. they don't have a vote, but they do have a view. wise the market paying attention william lockhart -- williams and lockhart? japan dodges a recession. spending helps to lift growth. what is next for the boj and the planned sales tax increase the --o suzuki shares cross increase? suzuki shares crash. who is next? that is the big question. we are going to kick that around. we need to talk about the fed. the markets are paying attention to these guys. they don't have a vote. why is the market listening? matt: this is really what is moving markets around the world. we saw asian markets down. the u.s. cash trade was down on this. there is a political event in washington, d.c. where all three of those nonvoting fed members are speaking. i think the reason the market is listening is because of shock. they are not only saying june, not only do we expect two rate increases but possibly three. both lockhart and williams said two or three. that is pretty astounding since the market was only expecting one at the most. interesting what is is, where do you go to for information on the f
miller. he is over in berlin. this is what we are watching. they don't have a vote, but they do have a view. wise the market paying attention william lockhart -- williams and lockhart? japan dodges a recession. spending helps to lift growth. what is next for the boj and the planned sales tax increase the --o suzuki shares cross increase? suzuki shares crash. who is next? that is the big question. we are going to kick that around. we need to talk about the fed. the markets are paying attention...
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williams. ted was also inside the courtroom today. ted, what did you think today? >> well, greta, i think that the testimony that today paled to what officer garrett miller did for officernero yesterday. we must remember that yesterday garrett miller testified that he arrested freddie gray. he handcuffed freddie gray. that the wagon driver is actually responsible for seating freddie gray into that van. the problem, greta, that miller now face is every newspaper has his testimony. the court of appeals did not do him any favors. what now i would suggest is that miller's lawyer should definitely move for a change of venue because his testimony is out there and it can very well cripple or hurt time. >> katie, your thoughts today about this bench trial? >> this is a case about common sense. and officer nero's defense team did a great job of putting on real life cops. based on training and experience. incredible move on the defense's part is to have the training officer for officer nero to testify today under oath that he never trained officer nero to seat belt detainees in the back of a police van. that common sense is what they're going to appeal to judge williams. the pros
williams. ted was also inside the courtroom today. ted, what did you think today? >> well, greta, i think that the testimony that today paled to what officer garrett miller did for officernero yesterday. we must remember that yesterday garrett miller testified that he arrested freddie gray. he handcuffed freddie gray. that the wagon driver is actually responsible for seating freddie gray into that van. the problem, greta, that miller now face is every newspaper has his testimony. the...
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miller, senior adviser to donald trump. welcome back to the program. all of you have been on before. i'm going to start with you, william, because there is 104-page disclosure that he made with the fec today, talking about donald trump. he says his net worth is over $10 billion. he says his income in 2015 was nearly $560 million and has increased his revenue by almost $200 million. that's a lot of money. do you buy it? >> if donald says it, who am i to dispute it. but it's not on that form. there are 104 pages. there's a lot of numbers on that page and there's a lot of llcs, limited liability corporations that he lists on that form, but i don't know where he gets the $550 million of net income. there are some numbers that look like revenue numbers. there are some numbers that look like net income numbers, like royalty numbers and fees, but i don't know where he gets the $550 million. as far as the $10 billion, which i think is more than $10 billion, which he estimated that he's worth $11 billion. but i don't know where that number comes from and it's certainly not on that disclosure form. >> as we know, we have been rep
miller, senior adviser to donald trump. welcome back to the program. all of you have been on before. i'm going to start with you, william, because there is 104-page disclosure that he made with the fec today, talking about donald trump. he says his net worth is over $10 billion. he says his income in 2015 was nearly $560 million and has increased his revenue by almost $200 million. that's a lot of money. do you buy it? >> if donald says it, who am i to dispute it. but it's not on that...
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williams read the reasons for each of his verdicts. he found officer nero not guilty of assault and misconduct because fellow officer garrett miller testified he stopped and cuffed freddie gray, not nero. even though nero failed to seat belt gray in the police transport wagon. it was reasonable for him to assume a superior or the police wagon driver would handle seat belting. gray suffered a broken neck in the van and died a week later. >> policing has been down. death led to rioting in parts of baltimore. tonight after officer nero has been found not guilty, the community's reaction is being watches closely. >> i agree with the not guilty. he just helped put him in the van. that's it. >> it's unbelievable to me. i'm amazed at -- what we saw on tv, he got not guilty for. i don't feel like justice was done. >> reporter: ahead on news4 at 6:00, how the judge's ruling in this case could impact the five upcoming trials of baltimore police officers still facing charges in the death of freddie gray. >>> montgomery county police are in baltimore right now in the wake of today's verdict in officer nero's trial. about 60 members of the department wi
williams read the reasons for each of his verdicts. he found officer nero not guilty of assault and misconduct because fellow officer garrett miller testified he stopped and cuffed freddie gray, not nero. even though nero failed to seat belt gray in the police transport wagon. it was reasonable for him to assume a superior or the police wagon driver would handle seat belting. gray suffered a broken neck in the van and died a week later. >> policing has been down. death led to rioting in...
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miller. he is over in berlin. this is what we are watching. they don't have a vote, but they do have a view. wise the market paying attention williamlliams and lockhart? japan dodges a recession. spending helps to lift growth. what is ne
miller. he is over in berlin. this is what we are watching. they don't have a vote, but they do have a view. wise the market paying attention williamlliams and lockhart? japan dodges a recession. spending helps to lift growth. what is ne
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after five days of testimony, judge williams ruled nero was not corrupt and there were quote, no credible facts he was involved in the arrest. his partner, officer miller, who will stand trial in july tested that he alone arrested gray. the very fact that prosecutors charged nero with assault was considered radical and critics say this proves the rush to judgment in charging the six officers was motivated by policy, not justice. mosey was in the in court and has not issued a statement but many say she appeared to side with the protest. >> to the people of baltimore and demonstrators, i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> the attorney for the family of freddie gray commended the judge for quote, not bending to public opinion. mroetesters surrounded officer nero's justice. >> it's planted against people against people in the community. it's bias and racist. >> freddie gray did not kill himself. yet, he's dead. somebody needs to be held accountable. >> gray was arrested in april in a high crime area in baltimore, he died a week after his neck was broken. he w
after five days of testimony, judge williams ruled nero was not corrupt and there were quote, no credible facts he was involved in the arrest. his partner, officer miller, who will stand trial in july tested that he alone arrested gray. the very fact that prosecutors charged nero with assault was considered radical and critics say this proves the rush to judgment in charging the six officers was motivated by policy, not justice. mosey was in the in court and has not issued a statement but many...
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officer william porter whose first trial resulted in a hung jury will have a new trial starting in june. officers rice, white, millerd son await their day in court and all have pled not guilty. >>> abc's elizabeth hur is live in new york tonight with more on today's verdict in baltimore. elizabeth. >> reporter: rick, the judge spoke for more than 30 minutes giving a lengthy and detailed explanation of how he came to his conclusion. in the end ruling that there just wasn't enough evidence to convict officer nero. officer edward here in row walked into court facing up to 15 years in prison. but walked out a free man. >> they have been charged but they not doing no time. that's not fairmount it's not at all. >> obviously we're outraged, angered. this is a miscarriage of justicism freddie gray died last april. authorities determined his neck was broken in the back of a police van while he was can cuffed and shackled but left unbelted. prosecutors argue officer nero arrested gray without probable cause and was negligent when he did not put a seat belt on gray in the van. in court, the 30-year-old officer showed no emotio
officer william porter whose first trial resulted in a hung jury will have a new trial starting in june. officers rice, white, millerd son await their day in court and all have pled not guilty. >>> abc's elizabeth hur is live in new york tonight with more on today's verdict in baltimore. elizabeth. >> reporter: rick, the judge spoke for more than 30 minutes giving a lengthy and detailed explanation of how he came to his conclusion. in the end ruling that there just wasn't enough...
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testify at trial.rial one of them is the other bicycle officer garrett miller who maded the initial arrest.t the second is williamr.te he's the officer who had thead first trial which e mistrial last december. decembe he was charged with manslaught manslaughter.ma ae hearing is at 9:30 this morning. of course, the city is watchingn they don't care as much abouthbt all these pretrial events asvens much as the verdict. verdict whether there will be a verdictr of guilt, innocence or anythinga at all and we may learn at this coming trial for edward neroder more of the details, answer somo of the questions about theions t initial arrest of freddie gray.g which are still out there.he some questioning whether therehe was probable cause to make theae arrest in the first place. place so we'll learn about that durin the trial today. tay we'll learn more about some ofus the mechanics of this trialhi t which should get underway, guys, this week here in baltimore.almo >> bob barnard reporting.eporti thank you, bngob.anyou, b >>> all right. let's talk about politics now. o the road to the white househi h primaries are being he
testify at trial.rial one of them is the other bicycle officer garrett miller who maded the initial arrest.t the second is williamr.te he's the officer who had thead first trial which e mistrial last december. decembe he was charged with manslaught manslaughter.ma ae hearing is at 9:30 this morning. of course, the city is watchingn they don't care as much abouthbt all these pretrial events asvens much as the verdict. verdict whether there will be a verdictr of guilt, innocence or anythinga at...
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nypd deputy chief of intelligence, john miller, has just arrived to talk about the possibility of terrorism. let's start with holly williamsn cairo. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the egyptian military says the wreckage includes part of the plane's fuselage. the hunt goes on for the bodies of those who were on well as the plane's black box. the wreckage from the downed egyptian plane could help investigators discover what went wrong as search teams from egypt, the u.s., and european countries continue to scour the mediterranean sea for debris. egyptair flight 804 was in its normal cruising altitude in greek airspace when sometime after 2:00 a.m. local time something catastrophic happened. greek radar showed the plane turning abruptly 90 degrees to the left. then swinging through a tight 360-degree circle to the right, all while dropping like a rock. one official said, and then disappearing off the radar. egypt's civil aviation minister told us he had strong suspicions about what happened. >> again, on behalf of the egyptian government. >>> it's been a disastrous air for egyptian aviation. in october, a suspected
nypd deputy chief of intelligence, john miller, has just arrived to talk about the possibility of terrorism. let's start with holly williamsn cairo. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the egyptian military says the wreckage includes part of the plane's fuselage. the hunt goes on for the bodies of those who were on well as the plane's black box. the wreckage from the downed egyptian plane could help investigators discover what went wrong as search teams from egypt, the u.s., and...
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williams read the reasoning behind his verdict. it took nearly half an hour. officer nero was found not guilty on charges of assault and misconduct because the judge said a fellow officer, garrett miller, who was compelled to testify for prosecutors said that he stopped freddie gray and cuffed him. the judge found nero not guilty of reckless endangerment and conduct charges even though he failed to seat belt freddie gray into the wagon. he acted as any officer would, assuming that a superior would belt gray. gray suffered a broken neck in the van and died a week later. the president of the naacp who monitored this trial says she is disappointd verdict. >> the emotions keep coming with everybody until this whole thing is over and someone gets convicted or has some kind of charge with doing something reckless and endangering and also at the result of freddie dying. freddie would not be dead today if six officers didn't do something wrong. >> reporter: ahead, we'll hear how freddie gray's family is reacting to this not guilty verdict. >>> montgomery county sent about 60 officers to baltimore. the special events response team is helping baltimore police handle any fallout from the verdict
williams read the reasoning behind his verdict. it took nearly half an hour. officer nero was found not guilty on charges of assault and misconduct because the judge said a fellow officer, garrett miller, who was compelled to testify for prosecutors said that he stopped freddie gray and cuffed him. the judge found nero not guilty of reckless endangerment and conduct charges even though he failed to seat belt freddie gray into the wagon. he acted as any officer would, assuming that a superior...
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sam clovis, jd pritzker, the cohost on fox news juan williams, laura ingram and tucker to lee, the film producer behind the fighter and the millersdon't want to miss it, all coming up on the program but our top story in indiana, polls are open across the state, the primary is do or die for sanders and ted cruz with both candidates falling far behind in the national delegate race, donald trump holding a commanding lead with 996 delegates at this point. he is looking to secure an additional 57 delegates today that are up for grabs on the republican side in the hoosier state. hillary clinton is aiming to capitalize on her momentum following victories in new york and pennsylvania, she now has 2165 delegates, the former senator -- bernie sanders battling it out for the 92 available delegates in indiana. that number includes tween 9 superdelegates in the state. blake berman is in washington dc. >> reporter: when numbers role, all eyes on the republican side will be on donald trump and ted cruz, 57 delegates, winner take all statewide and congressional district. it is likely the winner will receive all or most. ted cruz is pushing back,
sam clovis, jd pritzker, the cohost on fox news juan williams, laura ingram and tucker to lee, the film producer behind the fighter and the millersdon't want to miss it, all coming up on the program but our top story in indiana, polls are open across the state, the primary is do or die for sanders and ted cruz with both candidates falling far behind in the national delegate race, donald trump holding a commanding lead with 996 delegates at this point. he is looking to secure an additional 57...
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judge williams made very clear when he went over methodically all the facts and evidence that had been presented, he actually said it might have been different when we get to the cases of officer millerctually the case of the van driver who, throughout the course of both trials, officer porter and officer nero, everybody seems to put a lot of blame on the van driver for the criminal actions. >> sreenivasan: what about the decision by officer nero to pick a bench trial versus a jury trial? >> i think that was a superb decision in this case and this case only. there is always a risk because i do some criminal defense and generally you want to have 12 people more than just one person decide your fate. but a lot of the issues surrounding officer nero, they really evolved around legal issues and his facts as they fit into the legal issues and that's where the burp comes in. so i think his attorneys felt his best shot was with having a bench trial and a judge who could look at the facts on the one hand, look at the elements of the law on the the other hand and make sure they fit together without showing any emotions as what would be likely or might be likely with a jury. >> sreenivasan: es
judge williams made very clear when he went over methodically all the facts and evidence that had been presented, he actually said it might have been different when we get to the cases of officer millerctually the case of the van driver who, throughout the course of both trials, officer porter and officer nero, everybody seems to put a lot of blame on the van driver for the criminal actions. >> sreenivasan: what about the decision by officer nero to pick a bench trial versus a jury trial?...
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william head line writes maybe it's been such an open secret for so long it's hard to believe that anyone is still questioning it. >> mats your name? >> john millerack in the 1980s, when the flashy real estate mogul needs to get a bit of news out the newspaper reports it was common knowledge among different reporters that trump assumed a different name and handled the calls himself. like this 40 from sue carswell from "people" magazine. >> what kind of comment is come from, you know, your agency or from donald? >> well, just that he really decided that he wasn't -- you know he didn't want to make any commitment. he didn't want to make a commitment. he really thought it was too soon. he's coming out of a marriage. >> reporter: if that john miller sounds like trump, it's because audio forensic expert tom owen says in his opinion, it is. >> i can conclude with a fair degree of scientific certainty that it is donald trump's voice. >> reporter: this afternoon, owen, compared the john miller on that phone call with "people" magazine -- >> he didn't want to make a commitment. >> reporter: -- to the real donald trump interviewered on cnn's "larry king li
william head line writes maybe it's been such an open secret for so long it's hard to believe that anyone is still questioning it. >> mats your name? >> john millerack in the 1980s, when the flashy real estate mogul needs to get a bit of news out the newspaper reports it was common knowledge among different reporters that trump assumed a different name and handled the calls himself. like this 40 from sue carswell from "people" magazine. >> what kind of comment is...