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but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the ko williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942 months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit ofplayed outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the navalary bases, baseball circuit after world volunteer reserves. he promptly returned to playing baseball for the red sox helped lead them to their first pennant in over 30 years, almost 30 years in 1946, won the mvp that year, but he was recalled to active service in the marine corps in january of 1952, at the age of 34, serving in combat again during the korean alized he was going to have to go abroad and serve. so theyted williams day at fenway park on april 30th, 1952, fittingly at a final at bat, he promptly left, fenway park began retraining at a united states, learning to fly jets he had only flown u corsair world war two. and this was the
but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the ko williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942 months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit ofplayed outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the navalary bases, baseball circuit after world volunteer reserves. he promptly...
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they learn fast what was expected of william and ellen as a master. and william as a slave. it really becomes all the more important because you asked before how they planned their journey, and they were supposed to go from macon to savannah by train and then savannah to charleston by steamer and it was supposed to be one shot from charleston all the way up to philadelphia there was supposed to be a steamboat going that way. but that doesn't happen and instead they have to take this really intense long journey with many more stops and they have to constantly improvise their roles. susan: what other aspect of their escape, you said william carried a gun? how is an enslaved man able to find a gun? ilyon woo: that is an excellent question, that was one of those moments when i was researching when i it just took my breath away because they don't mention having any kind of gun in their own written narrative. in fact there is a lot they don't say in their story. these things will come up and really turn the story a whole new direction. where i found this was in the late 19th centu
they learn fast what was expected of william and ellen as a master. and william as a slave. it really becomes all the more important because you asked before how they planned their journey, and they were supposed to go from macon to savannah by train and then savannah to charleston by steamer and it was supposed to be one shot from charleston all the way up to philadelphia there was supposed to be a steamboat going that way. but that doesn't happen and instead they have to take this really...
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ted williams. i want to open up and give you a little bit of on both of them. so glenn. john glenn was born in cambridge ohio on ju 18th, 1921. he was a marine corps fighter pilot in twothe korean war. he flew a 147 combined missions, received 18 air medals and six distinguished flying crosses. he later became a military test pilot at patuxent river naval air station in maryland he helped create, conceive and execute something called project, which i a later. he was one of the first american astronauts part of the mercury became the first american to orbit the earth in february of 1962. he laterthe united states senator from the state of ohio, serving four terms presidential medal of freedom from president barack here's a photo of john glenn receiving his medal of freedom. bubackground on john glenn's military career or major gleas e korean war. john glenn enlisted in the navy's v5 aviio program march of 1942. he actually in the army air program, but they didn't call him back in a couple of weeks l
ted williams. i want to open up and give you a little bit of on both of them. so glenn. john glenn was born in cambridge ohio on ju 18th, 1921. he was a marine corps fighter pilot in twothe korean war. he flew a 147 combined missions, received 18 air medals and six distinguished flying crosses. he later became a military test pilot at patuxent river naval air station in maryland he helped create, conceive and execute something called project, which i a later. he was one of the first american...
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they learn fast what was expected of william and ellen as a master. and william as a slave. it really becomes all the more important because you asked before how they planned their journey, and they were supposed to go from macon to savannah by train and then savannah to charleston by steamer and it was supposed to be one shot from charleston all the way up to philadelphia there was supposed to be a steamboat going that way. but that doesn't happen and instead they have to take this really intense long journey with many more stops and they have to constantly improvise their roles. susan: what other aspect of their escape, you said william carried a gun? how is an enslaved man able to find a gun? ilyon woo: that is an excellent question, that was one of those moments when i was researching when i it just took my breath away because they don't mention having any kind of gun in their own written narrative. in fact there is a lot they don't say in their story. these things will come up and really turn the story a whole new direction. where i found this was in the late 19th centu
they learn fast what was expected of william and ellen as a master. and william as a slave. it really becomes all the more important because you asked before how they planned their journey, and they were supposed to go from macon to savannah by train and then savannah to charleston by steamer and it was supposed to be one shot from charleston all the way up to philadelphia there was supposed to be a steamboat going that way. but that doesn't happen and instead they have to take this really...
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william: it evening. i'm william brangham. geoff bennett and amna nawaz are away. on the "newshour" tonight, the department of justice and google make closing arguments in a landmark trial that could change how we use the internet. then, trump white house communications director hope hicks takes the stand in the former president's hush money trial. and, on "world press freedom day," a palestinian journalist's firsthand account of his family's fight to survive the war in gaza. >> we hear -- we here in gaza suffer that we need our children to have a better future. we don't know if we are going to make it to the morning. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by the ongoing support of these institutions, and friends of the newshour, including the robert and virginia schiller foundation. the judy and peter boom: foundation. on an american cruise line's journey, along the legendary mississippi river, travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. a border fleet of american riverboats, you can -- aboard our fleet of american riv
william: it evening. i'm william brangham. geoff bennett and amna nawaz are away. on the "newshour" tonight, the department of justice and google make closing arguments in a landmark trial that could change how we use the internet. then, trump white house communications director hope hicks takes the stand in the former president's hush money trial. and, on "world press freedom day," a palestinian journalist's firsthand account of his family's fight to survive the war in...
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what is the reception there is a prince william? ~ , , , william?l, the sun is shining here and he _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a very _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a very warm - william? well, the sun is shining - here and he got a very warm welcome. he hasjust left at here and he got a very warm welcome. he has just left at this hospital, here and he got a very warm welcome. he hasjust left at this hospital, a community hospital here in the isles of scilly. he was asked by one member of staff how princess kate was doing, he recently announced that she was undergoing cancer treatment. the response was that she was doing really well. there was also a member of staff here who has served 50 years working for the nhs and that member of staff gave him an letter that had been written by her granddaughter. that lecture basically wished the king and princess kate is well. many people i have spoken to here to
what is the reception there is a prince william? ~ , , , william?l, the sun is shining here and he _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a very _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a very warm - william? well, the sun is shining - here and he got a very warm welcome. he hasjust left at here and he got a very warm welcome. he has just left at this hospital, here...
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william? >> william: well, you know, i might be scared. you know, if i saw this coming at me. this is chp. they have now taken down the barriers. they have gotten through the fences. they have taken down the plywood. remember they had been limited to one access point over there. now you can see cops have literally came in about the last two minutes and literally knocked down everything, taken out that plywood. taken out these pop-ups right here and are moving in en masse into the encampment area. that's royce hall over there as i said they have barricaded over there. so the police could not enter through that building or any of the windows or any of the doors. the same with the library over here. now they have literally tossed all these pop-ups over here which they have been using to try to keep themselves from getting the pepper or the gas from them over the top, right? so now those are gone and the police are going to move in right now and right in front of the police you can't see them righ
william? >> william: well, you know, i might be scared. you know, if i saw this coming at me. this is chp. they have now taken down the barriers. they have gotten through the fences. they have taken down the plywood. remember they had been limited to one access point over there. now you can see cops have literally came in about the last two minutes and literally knocked down everything, taken out that plywood. taken out these pop-ups right here and are moving in en masse into the...
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>> william: it's controlled chaos. around the perimeter students amassing and other entry points, like i said they were loaded forebear and very antagonistic towards us. they didn't know where they were. >> lawrence: fire extinguishers at the cops right now. >> they want to be here. this isn't about free speech at all. this is about wanting to be a part of this resistance. and that's a choice that they wanted to make. these students could be home, they could be in their dorm and deciding to do a lot of things. they choose to be here. they were given a warning, like i said. >> brian: there are the idiot faculty. they should be all be fired right on the spot. get their gas masks off and get their ids. judging by the cops they're getting shot at with that smoke. >> lawrence: fire extinguisher. see all the substance on the cops right now. >> william: that's right. you know, the individuals they had pepper spray and bear spray. i'm assuming they are using it. used on the counter protesters two days ago. the point you guys m
>> william: it's controlled chaos. around the perimeter students amassing and other entry points, like i said they were loaded forebear and very antagonistic towards us. they didn't know where they were. >> lawrence: fire extinguishers at the cops right now. >> they want to be here. this isn't about free speech at all. this is about wanting to be a part of this resistance. and that's a choice that they wanted to make. these students could be home, they could be in their dorm...
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eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams?t from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon worked with a man said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people was super high iq. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him. i thought he was fair. >> williams married for 15 years with no kids of his own was a strong advocate for children and specialized in child abuse cases. lieutenant stewart often worked with him on those cases. how do you think he was perceived amongst his fellow colleagues, their attorneys? >> i think he had a lot of respect with his peers. he was the go to guy for family law. >> i know he had a love for children. >> terra is a better than anyone. she is his sister. >> he was a good uncle to my kids. never missed their birthdays or had to remind him. >> she said growing up, her big brother was her inspiration. he made eagle scout. went to college, law school, and became a successful attorney and served as
eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams?t from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon worked with a man said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people was super high iq. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him. i thought he was fair. >> williams married for 15 years with no kids of his own was a strong advocate for children and specialized in child...
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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the “newshour” tonight, hamas and israel trade ceasefire claims, as israel launches a targeted operation in parts of rafah, and demands tens of thousands leave the crowded city. then, new witnesses in donald trump's hush money trial in new york detail the payments at the very heart of the case. and basketball star brittney griner opens up about her arrest and imprisonment in russia. >> it was really hard not being able to play, not knowing what was to come, if i would ever pick up a basketball professionally again. it was devastating to me to think about. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the "newshour," including leonard and norma klorfine, and the judy and peter blum kovler foundation. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickl
william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the “newshour” tonight, hamas and israel trade ceasefire claims, as israel launches a targeted operation in parts of rafah, and demands tens of thousands leave the crowded city. then, new witnesses in donald trump's hush money trial in new york detail the payments at the very heart of the case. and basketball star brittney griner opens up about her arrest and imprisonment in russia. >> it was really...
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there is william! [ cheering ] >> jimmy: great job, william. this is william's first movie?e me to mark rober? i know you have done videos. >> yes. yes, i can. i can introduce you to mark rober is on youtube. now william plays bobby cannavale's son ezra, the film is about. >> right. >> jimmy: and is a natural, by the way. really a natural actor. you are absolutely great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're welcome. and did william fall right into it? or did you to teach him out to act? >> no, william was way ahead of me. we knew -- tony and i knew we wanted to cast a neurodiverse child to play this part. and we searched all over the country. couldn't find him. and we met william at the last minute, right before we were to start shooting. we wouldn't have had a movie if we didn't have william. and we met. and he got in the room with bobby, and they started improvising. and throughout the shoot, i might say, william, william would come up to me and oh, by the way, tony, i'm going say this instead of that. because he has these funny ideas of ad libs. and i would always say okay, yes
there is william! [ cheering ] >> jimmy: great job, william. this is william's first movie?e me to mark rober? i know you have done videos. >> yes. yes, i can. i can introduce you to mark rober is on youtube. now william plays bobby cannavale's son ezra, the film is about. >> right. >> jimmy: and is a natural, by the way. really a natural actor. you are absolutely great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're welcome. and did william fall right into it? or did you to...
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our coverage of reverend cecil williams continues now at our website. you'll find even more on his life and legacy over at abc seven news.com. to the east bay, where we are working to learn more about a fire at the port of oakland. video taken just about an hour ago shows that thick black smoke pouring into the sky over the port. there it appears to show a shipping container on fire. we are hearing reports that the blaze was caused by a lithium battery. we do have calls into the oakland fire department to confirm that, and we are waiting to hear back. the fire, keep in mind, is under control now. this time lapse video taken from our abc seven news roof camera shows the smoke changed from that darker color to white, which is usually a sign that firefighters are getting a handle on the flames. developing news now on the war between israel and hamas . u.s. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are clashing after president biden's warning he could suspend more military aid to israel. it follows a state department report that found it is possible u.s. arms
our coverage of reverend cecil williams continues now at our website. you'll find even more on his life and legacy over at abc seven news.com. to the east bay, where we are working to learn more about a fire at the port of oakland. video taken just about an hour ago shows that thick black smoke pouring into the sky over the port. there it appears to show a shipping container on fire. we are hearing reports that the blaze was caused by a lithium battery. we do have calls into the oakland fire...
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williams williams. present. madam chair, you have a quorum. thank you. and with that, madam clerk, please call item number two. item. you're unmuted, madam chair. if you if i could just check real quick. absolutely please. thank you. it looks like we're okay. all right. item number two is election of the chairperson and vice chairperson. thank you, colleagues with recent changes to the commission and the with the most recent resignation of commissioner fielder and the appointment of commissioner ronen. so we have scheduled this opportunity to elect new leadership for lafco, and i first just want to say, i been the chair since i took office in 2021. i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be part of this body. and, you know, i wanted to just thank thank our council under, khalsa khalsa, and just for your work. and i'm just really. it was a pleasure. it's been a pleasure working with you and your support. we're able to able to hire jeremy pawlak and to be our executive officer, who really just took the baton and started running and really made lafco, the
williams williams. present. madam chair, you have a quorum. thank you. and with that, madam clerk, please call item number two. item. you're unmuted, madam chair. if you if i could just check real quick. absolutely please. thank you. it looks like we're okay. all right. item number two is election of the chairperson and vice chairperson. thank you, colleagues with recent changes to the commission and the with the most recent resignation of commissioner fielder and the appointment of...
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williams williams. present. madam chair, you have a quorum. thank you. and with that, madam clerk, please call item number two. item. you're unmuted, madam chair. if you if i could just check real quick. absolutely please. thank you. it looks like we're okay. all right. item number two is election of the chairperson and vice chairperson. thank you, colleagues with recent changes to the commission and the with the most recent resignation of commissioner fielder and the appointment of commissioner ronen. so we have scheduled this opportunity to elect new leadership for lafco, and i first just want to say, i been the chair since i took office in 2021. i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be part of this body. and, you know, i wanted to just thank thank our council under, khalsa khalsa, and just for your work. and i'm just really. it was a pleasure. it's been a pleasure working with you and your support. we're able to able to hire jeremy pawlak and to be our executive officer, who really just took the baton and started running and really made lafco, the
williams williams. present. madam chair, you have a quorum. thank you. and with that, madam clerk, please call item number two. item. you're unmuted, madam chair. if you if i could just check real quick. absolutely please. thank you. it looks like we're okay. all right. item number two is election of the chairperson and vice chairperson. thank you, colleagues with recent changes to the commission and the with the most recent resignation of commissioner fielder and the appointment of...
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>> william: this is remnants. they corraled protesters like sheep and started moving them in the library. funneling them into this area. this is what the encampment looks like. >> steve: you are inside the camp, the illegal camp. >> william: this is what is left, most have been taken down by police when they came through. they peeled off layers and layers of protesters and took them off one by one and corraled a lot of them into the library. i come up here, i have a light in here. >> lawrence: these aren't cheap tents, these are industrial tents. >> william: i had stories about so much money behind this, you are looking at tip of the iceberg that kept the protest alive. >> brian: you did a great piece on the funding, rockefellers and ford foundation and groups that funded this, can you talk about it? >> william: we started where is money coming from for students for justice for palestinian and you find layer upon layer of foundations, shell companies, difficult to trace, unlike 501c 3, there is a paper trail, that
>> william: this is remnants. they corraled protesters like sheep and started moving them in the library. funneling them into this area. this is what the encampment looks like. >> steve: you are inside the camp, the illegal camp. >> william: this is what is left, most have been taken down by police when they came through. they peeled off layers and layers of protesters and took them off one by one and corraled a lot of them into the library. i come up here, i have a light in...
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i we should expect under william lai's presidency?— lai's presidency? if _ lai's presidency? i think certainly if you - lai's presidency? i think certainly if you come - lai's presidency? i think. certainly if you come from lai's presidency? i think- certainly if you come from the chinese perspective, they obviously view a dpp regime as somewhat more problematic for the chinese. i think for william lai, some of the biggest foreign policy priorities really to ensure that the relationship with beijing remains on an even keel beijing remains on an even keel. but at the same time, to ensure that just like keel. but at the same time, to ensure thatjust like his ensure that just like his predecessor, ensure thatjust like his predecessor, tsai ing—wen, he's able to project taiwan's voice on the international stage. so i think that that is going to be very difficult, because beijing for a long time has always felt that under the dpp, it is illegitimate. so i think that that is really going to be a challenge. but i think that a lot of the biggest challenges will
i we should expect under william lai's presidency?— lai's presidency? if _ lai's presidency? i think certainly if you - lai's presidency? i think certainly if you come - lai's presidency? i think. certainly if you come from lai's presidency? i think- certainly if you come from the chinese perspective, they obviously view a dpp regime as somewhat more problematic for the chinese. i think for william lai, some of the biggest foreign policy priorities really to ensure that the relationship with...
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reverend williams was known for his work as a civil rights and lgbtq activist. he died last month at the age of 94. he co-founded glide with his late wife and devoted his life to activism. kron four's. sara stinson reports. >> 800 people packed into the sanctuary at glide memorial church in san francisco sunday to honor the life of reverend cecil williams looked around at all the people here, overflow people, the sanctuary. this 11 feet right the people he passed away on april 22nd in his home. his daughter kimberly shared what he was like in his final hours. i want everyone to know she was radiant and full of and like that day for more than 60 years, the reverend fought for civil rights and champion of the lgbtq+ community. whether that the people living on the street or notable politicians like congresswoman barbara lee. >> i sat right over there in 3rd probably the 3rd sing and every sunday. reverend williams helped me through some very challenging, very challenging personal times as well as former san francisco mayor willie brown, vice president kamala harri
reverend williams was known for his work as a civil rights and lgbtq activist. he died last month at the age of 94. he co-founded glide with his late wife and devoted his life to activism. kron four's. sara stinson reports. >> 800 people packed into the sanctuary at glide memorial church in san francisco sunday to honor the life of reverend cecil williams looked around at all the people here, overflow people, the sanctuary. this 11 feet right the people he passed away on april 22nd in his...
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the aeneral quarterback caleb williams. the general fan _ quarterback caleb williams. or wembley. i presume you will say there's room for more growth always. will say there's room for more growth always-— will say there's room for more growth always. will say there's room for more urowth alwa s. , , ., ., growth always. our focus is how do we aet growth always. our focus is how do we get young _ growth always. our focus is how do we get young sports _ growth always. our focus is how do we get young sports fans _ growth always. our focus is how do we get young sports fans in - growth always. our focus is how do we get young sports fans in the - growth always. our focus is how do we get young sports fans in the uk| we get young sports fans in the uk and ireland invested and engaged by the nfl, so the names are an important plan to do that. being on the ground here gives us the chance to help people experience what the nfl has to offer. also, the growth as we look to develop local heroes in the nfl, players from the uk and ireland who are actually playing on nfl teams. it
the aeneral quarterback caleb williams. the general fan _ quarterback caleb williams. or wembley. i presume you will say there's room for more growth always. will say there's room for more growth always-— will say there's room for more growth always. will say there's room for more urowth alwa s. , , ., ., growth always. our focus is how do we aet growth always. our focus is how do we get young _ growth always. our focus is how do we get young sports _ growth always. our focus is how do we get...
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j ., a ., , ::' ~ williams? by roger williams in 2016. white was that? _ williams? 2016. white was that? first of all, i - williams? by roger williams in 2016. white was that? first of all, i am - white was that? first of all, i am very sorry. _ white was that? first of all, i am very sorry, because _ white was that? first of all, i am very sorry, because to _ white was that? first of all, i am i very sorry, because to maccormack had an— very sorry, because to maccormack had an insight into what i said earlier, — had an insight into what i said earlier, which is the lesson of me being _ earlier, which is the lesson of me being too— earlier, which is the lesson of me being too trusting. the comments he makes _ being too trusting. the comments he makes in _ being too trusting. the comments he makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and _ makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and are — makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and are hard to see again. i had numbers of e—mails, but over the years. _ had numbers of e—mails, but over the years, probably half a dozen.
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it is a delicate line for william _ of the risk.or william lai - of the risk. it is a delicate line for william lai to - of the risk. it is a delicate| line for william lai to work with that relationship with china and the us as well. what does it mean for other countries, if these tensions are to continue, will it damage perhaps taiwan's prospects of attracting more investors to the territory? i attracting more investors to the territory?— attracting more investors to the territory? i think taiwan will continue _ the territory? i think taiwan will continue to _ the territory? i think taiwan will continue to be - the territory? i think taiwan | will continue to be attractive because of its dominance of other global semiconductors industry. trade with china as you mentioned is still an important part of taiwan's economy. trade and investment between china and taiwan has not only been shaped by the cross trade developments, as with other parts of asia, because there are other factors in play including the us and china tensions. donald
it is a delicate line for william _ of the risk.or william lai - of the risk. it is a delicate line for william lai to - of the risk. it is a delicate| line for william lai to work with that relationship with china and the us as well. what does it mean for other countries, if these tensions are to continue, will it damage perhaps taiwan's prospects of attracting more investors to the territory? i attracting more investors to the territory?— attracting more investors to the territory? i think...
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williams williams. present. madam chair, you have a quorum. thank you. and with that, madam clerk, please call item number two. item. you're unmuted, madam chair. if you if i could just check real quick. absolutely please. thank you. it looks like we're okay. all right. item number two is election of the chairperson and vice chairperson. thank you, colleagues with recent changes to the commission and the with the most recent resignation of commissioner fielder and the appointment of commissioner ronen. so we have scheduled this opportunity to elect new leadership for lafco, and i first just want to say, i been the chair since i took office in 2021. i'm very grateful for the opportunity to be part of this body. and, you know, i wanted to just thank thank our council under, khalsa khalsa, and just for your work. and i'm just really. it was a pleasure. it's been a pleasure working with you and your support. we're able to able to hire jeremy pawlak and to be our executive officer, who really just took the baton and started running and really made lafco, the
williams williams. present. madam chair, you have a quorum. thank you. and with that, madam clerk, please call item number two. item. you're unmuted, madam chair. if you if i could just check real quick. absolutely please. thank you. it looks like we're okay. all right. item number two is election of the chairperson and vice chairperson. thank you, colleagues with recent changes to the commission and the with the most recent resignation of commissioner fielder and the appointment of...
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cecil williams arrived at glide memorial church in 1963. his activism is like a history lesson on civil rights, lgbtq acceptance and advocacy, and political history. i remember bringing my presidential candidate, the first african american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm. yes, in 1972. it's been nearly three weeks since reverend williams passed away. he was 94. his daughter, kimberly williams, was with him. it was a bright, sunny morning. it was a fine day to take his freedom flight and liberate himself from the mortal vessel. he was full of joy and light that day. i want everyone to know he was radiant. this celebration of the life of reverend cecil williams is also a remembrance of service to the tenderloin and the city of san francisco that spans decades. and among those paying their respects, members of the church who say williams quickly accepted them into the congregation and even changed their lives. it's actually my 14th year in the city, and i always, felt like this was my home and glide really solidified that. i'm clea
cecil williams arrived at glide memorial church in 1963. his activism is like a history lesson on civil rights, lgbtq acceptance and advocacy, and political history. i remember bringing my presidential candidate, the first african american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm. yes, in 1972. it's been nearly three weeks since reverend williams passed away. he was 94. his daughter, kimberly williams, was with him. it was a bright, sunny morning. it was a fine day to take his freedom flight...
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summing up williams legacy. just one of the big names in the service that featured leaders, locals, even warren buffett. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us the fitting tribute to the man who created social change >> it was standing room only inside the varied church reverend cecil williams founded 60 years ago in san francisco's tenderloin, a place which quickly became a movement. >> everyone who walked through that door found love. love because cecil knew love is the answer. love. i chose to come down and hear him. >> this celebration of life for reverend williams brought people from all walks of life together, much like his ministry. >> cecil's essence and his love, his teachings, his way of living life ripples out and continues to impact every person he touched with his presence and his vibration. >> the outreach programs williams founded with his late wife, janice mirikitani, have helped the city's poor and homeless for six decades with limitless outreach. the line to get into sunday's service,
summing up williams legacy. just one of the big names in the service that featured leaders, locals, even warren buffett. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us the fitting tribute to the man who created social change >> it was standing room only inside the varied church reverend cecil williams founded 60 years ago in san francisco's tenderloin, a place which quickly became a movement. >> everyone who walked through that door found love. love because cecil knew love is the...
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-- william lai. ,, ., ., , william lai. she did not really want to say — william lai.ly want to say anything about. william lai. she did not really| want to say anything about her successor does not want to overshadow him because she is supposed to be the star of the show from now onwards. it is his inauguration on monday but on the whole this is seen as a continuation of her administration. william lai said he will said to her policies when it comes to china, to have a policy of keeping taiwan's status quo, thatis keeping taiwan's status quo, that is to say not moving this place further officially towards independence but also resisting any attempt by china to unify taiwan by force. he also has his vice president who is a protege of tsai ing—wen, when she represented her in the united states. this is a sense of this is not a change of regime but a continuation of tsai ing—wen�*s agassi. she has been quite a transformational character in taiwan politics over the last eight years and many people have spoken to hear of watching her departure with a certain sense of sadne
-- william lai. ,, ., ., , william lai. she did not really want to say — william lai.ly want to say anything about. william lai. she did not really| want to say anything about her successor does not want to overshadow him because she is supposed to be the star of the show from now onwards. it is his inauguration on monday but on the whole this is seen as a continuation of her administration. william lai said he will said to her policies when it comes to china, to have a policy of keeping...
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one that they hope will keep steven williams from ever walking free again. >> because steven williams to get involved. >> steven williams was an active-duty military officer. they are responsible for him. they let him into my community where he committed the most horrendous murder. >> the way the laws work at the federal level for military court martialing, they can potentially charge someone even if they've been charged at the local level. >> and so as soon as this deal got done, i called them and i said, "look, everybody's in agreement. 35 years is not enough. you've got to come in and prosecute him." and so not only did they look into it, they interviewed him, and he confirmed the full truth finally. >> deborah: authorities say air force officials came to the prison where williams was being held, to speak with him alone. but this was one conversation that martin county detectives were not about to miss. >> i mean, it had to look like something out of a comic book. we were leaned up against the door listening to what we could hear through the crack, and i'm taking notes the whole ti
one that they hope will keep steven williams from ever walking free again. >> because steven williams to get involved. >> steven williams was an active-duty military officer. they are responsible for him. they let him into my community where he committed the most horrendous murder. >> the way the laws work at the federal level for military court martialing, they can potentially charge someone even if they've been charged at the local level. >> and so as soon as this deal...
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williams made things better. just a little bit better. and ever since he told me that i was a child of god, i always believed that i'm. i'm clean and sober 12 years today, and i give thanks to glide memorial as politicians, artists and other community leaders paid their respects inside the sanctuary, we outside the neighborhood also turned out to celebrate a man who dedicated his life to service to the community for decades in san francisco. i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. just into our newsroom, a sad update to a story we first brought you last night at 11. the five year old child pulled from the water in contra costa county has died. it happened around 430 yesterday on bethel island. police got a call about a five year old who fell into the water near the back of a home. rescue crews pulled the child from the water about 15 minutes later. paramedics performed cpr, rushed the child to the hospital where that child later died. no other details being released right now. we'll dueling demonstrations at stanford university, jewish an
williams made things better. just a little bit better. and ever since he told me that i was a child of god, i always believed that i'm. i'm clean and sober 12 years today, and i give thanks to glide memorial as politicians, artists and other community leaders paid their respects inside the sanctuary, we outside the neighborhood also turned out to celebrate a man who dedicated his life to service to the community for decades in san francisco. i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. just into our...
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william: uc davis' dr.ph vanstreels is a wildlife veterinarian based in argentina, and he watched as the virus arrived and decimated bird populations, and then made another jump into mammals. an estimated 24,000 sea lions died from the outbreak. it was one of the earliest known mass mortality events from bird flu in mammals. dr. vanstreels: at first, we weren't sure if each of those sea lions was getting infected by eating a bird. but it became pretty obvious pretty quick that this was spreading from mammal to mammal. william: in argentina, dr. vanstreels estimated that the virus killed 17,000 elephant seal pups and an unknown number of adults, a blow to that population that may take decades to recover. dr. vanstreels: it's definitely very distressing. i can say we've worked with these animals for many years. so we've known these populations, we've seen these colonies. and on the one hand, we are prepared because we expected it on the other. -- expected it on the other, nothing can prepare you for it . will
william: uc davis' dr.ph vanstreels is a wildlife veterinarian based in argentina, and he watched as the virus arrived and decimated bird populations, and then made another jump into mammals. an estimated 24,000 sea lions died from the outbreak. it was one of the earliest known mass mortality events from bird flu in mammals. dr. vanstreels: at first, we weren't sure if each of those sea lions was getting infected by eating a bird. but it became pretty obvious pretty quick that this was...
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okay, so let me get williams thoughts about this william. how much does this heightened the costs for the bottom administration as it continues to be israel, so guarantor and defend, and what are the next steps? as far as international know is concerned, i mean, they, what are the obligations of 3rd states in this case? you know, why wouldn't underestimate the ability of the united states to be hypocritical on new subjects the united states has been kingly, supporting the international criminal part. when that's investigating the russians in ukraine, despite the fact that the end of the part has no jurisdiction over people who weren't citizens of the members state. now of course, they're raising that objection and they're going to be a trying to take measures apparently to block the work of the court stop the 1st time they've done it. they tried back in 2002 when it looked like the rome statute was born, the injured entering, the forest, which it did, of course. and then they try it on the trumpet ministration. but these are really quite pat
okay, so let me get williams thoughts about this william. how much does this heightened the costs for the bottom administration as it continues to be israel, so guarantor and defend, and what are the next steps? as far as international know is concerned, i mean, they, what are the obligations of 3rd states in this case? you know, why wouldn't underestimate the ability of the united states to be hypocritical on new subjects the united states has been kingly, supporting the international criminal...
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bring back william back live at the ucla campus. william, what are you seeing right now? >> todd, there has not been much change. the big question is what is this crowd going to do if and when police move in for a frontal assault. there are about 1000 people here, they are not quite as vocal at the moment. there are still students along side corridors that enter the camp in different spots, those are plugged up with different individuals. what are they going to do? will they go through the building or through the front or backside. what about the other oaudience f taxpayers? the university is trying to please student body, alum nis, i spent my student there and they are not getting education or going to class, do not postpone until monday and closing buildings and you have taxpayers who will have to pay for the clean up, i have been in the buildings, there is graffiti on the wall, it is a mess. the university between a rock and hard spot, because of counter protest to both sides with the number of clubs and bats and gas and fireworks and those things happening, the univer
bring back william back live at the ucla campus. william, what are you seeing right now? >> todd, there has not been much change. the big question is what is this crowd going to do if and when police move in for a frontal assault. there are about 1000 people here, they are not quite as vocal at the moment. there are still students along side corridors that enter the camp in different spots, those are plugged up with different individuals. what are they going to do? will they go through...
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and i think a lot of people expected this to, to williams assuming this wrong. yeah, i figure the sad irony here was that, you know, queen elizabeth just kept going and going and going, you know, never stepping down. and charles awaited his chance to roll. he's now in his seventies. he waited a long time only to be diagnosed with cancer a year later that this one would have good fit. and i think, you know, to be honest because it was, you know, again, this is an american perception perhaps. but i don't think a lot of people have really expected charles to to be k. there was a lot of talk even when elizabeth was around that, which just sort of pass, you know, right away to william that he was really the era parent and child. so sort of the idiot, son, i hate to say, well, i mean that's kind of the way that he presented to be honest, ever since the days of diana, you know, and when it was sort of the divorce was obviously very messy from the world perspective. you know, didn't like having to go through that, that experience, i'm sure. right. the they like to keep
and i think a lot of people expected this to, to williams assuming this wrong. yeah, i figure the sad irony here was that, you know, queen elizabeth just kept going and going and going, you know, never stepping down. and charles awaited his chance to roll. he's now in his seventies. he waited a long time only to be diagnosed with cancer a year later that this one would have good fit. and i think, you know, to be honest because it was, you know, again, this is an american perception perhaps. but...
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king william. she puts out a social media video announcing her cancer diagnosis and that she's undergoing chemo therapy. no specifics there either. but then she gets roiled in this sort of weird botched photo re touched drama for you came mother's day. i mean, i get that she's a royal, she's a celebrity and, and get subjected to perhaps unfair and, and certainly on equal scrutiny. but at the end of the day, she saw a person right of me. she's a mom of 3 young children. she's fighting cancer, shouldn't she being granted a little grace or given some slack here it has, as i said, the beginning, you know, the appearance of the pretense of royalty. there is no humanity in it. i think princess diana was, was in a great expression of that in the ninety's. you know, she, she was hard pressed by the royal family, the by the, the, the, all the drama that came around the divorce, the attacks, the, you know, the way that she had to basically show up in the world. it was, it was a lot of stress for her. and i t
king william. she puts out a social media video announcing her cancer diagnosis and that she's undergoing chemo therapy. no specifics there either. but then she gets roiled in this sort of weird botched photo re touched drama for you came mother's day. i mean, i get that she's a royal, she's a celebrity and, and get subjected to perhaps unfair and, and certainly on equal scrutiny. but at the end of the day, she saw a person right of me. she's a mom of 3 young children. she's fighting cancer,...
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yang with the latest denied from the type a william, thank you us. and here's the look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, either by john has taken control of for villages close to the border with armenia as part of an agreement between your divine and barcode. last month or media said that it would return uninhabited villages to either by john. both sides see it as a step towards peace between the 2 countries. at least 4 people were killed when the roof of a restaurant collapsed on the spanish island of maia worker on thursday. with a dozen others were injured. rescuers were still searching the rubble for survivors . according to the police to german nationals were among those 2. as indians, mass of national elections draw it to closing the coming days, the campaigns could well turn out to be the biggest experiment in the use of artificial intelligence that we've ever seen. hundreds of millions of voters will have seen deep fate videos peddling this information or enhanced versions of some of the candidates.
yang with the latest denied from the type a william, thank you us. and here's the look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, either by john has taken control of for villages close to the border with armenia as part of an agreement between your divine and barcode. last month or media said that it would return uninhabited villages to either by john. both sides see it as a step towards peace between the 2 countries. at least 4 people were killed when the...
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and the bay area comes together to honor the life of reverend cecil williams will take you there. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. happy mother's day cause. i didn't see you yesterday and i just want to >> say a good out there. and daria and i'm james. we had a beautiful day for mother's day. the weather was fantastic. we're waking up this morning, though, who was a little bit of cloud and fog. yeah, great, but not gloomy. that's ok, john. gray is just fine. it means that it's not to get too hot out there, at least for most of us. a couple spots will get towards those low to mid 80's, though. that's just further inland. >> outside of kuwait hour yet. a lot of cloud cover overhead that noticeable coastal breeze pushing right up against the coastline will see the low gray burning off along the bay shore. our inland areas are already sunny, but our coastal spots, you stay pretty gray. and that's because of that push of cool coastal air, which will again result in another foggy morning tomorrow. but as i noted, this d
and the bay area comes together to honor the life of reverend cecil williams will take you there. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. happy mother's day cause. i didn't see you yesterday and i just want to >> say a good out there. and daria and i'm james. we had a beautiful day for mother's day. the weather was fantastic. we're waking up this morning, though, who was a little bit of cloud and fog. yeah, great,...
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and the bay area honors life and good work of reverend cecil williams, celebration of cecil williams,eaking after waiting years for it to grow? meet new pantene pro-v miracles. with our highest concentration of pro-vitamins yet, infused with ingredients like biotin & collagen. strengthens hair bonds and repairs as well as the leading luxury brand without the $60 price tag. for stronger, healthier hair. ♪♪ if you know, you know it's pantene. ♪♪ >> right now on the kron, 4 morning news, a family mourning the loss of a 5 year-old boy after drowned in the east bay. oakland's new police chief takes over the department today. we're going to take a look back at the road to get here. and the bay area comes together to honor the life of reverend cecil williams will take you there. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 6. >> good morning. and happy monday to you. and i'm james waking up this morning to some pretty foggy conditions over
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williams is a popular dog walker. he tells me he's suspicious about whether this fire is arson and related to the racist incidents. i don't know, but i pray to god it's not. >> i pray to god is not. >> williams is grateful his parents and three dogs are alive. he was at city hall when the fire broke out, talking to the mayor's office about the racist incidents. >> he's an avid community person. he works hard. he does what he does with his with his dogs and with other community. he walks everybody's dogs for somebody that has a heart like that to be treated the way he's being treated and be a native of san francisco, it's not it's not okay. >> fire officials have not said what caused the fire or where it started. fire crews were able to respond quickly to the first 911 call in just over a minute. they credit people calling for help in saving the life of williams mother, who was trapped on the third floor. >> one of the victims didn't have minutes left before this could have been tragically different. >> i have tried to
williams is a popular dog walker. he tells me he's suspicious about whether this fire is arson and related to the racist incidents. i don't know, but i pray to god it's not. >> i pray to god is not. >> williams is grateful his parents and three dogs are alive. he was at city hall when the fire broke out, talking to the mayor's office about the racist incidents. >> he's an avid community person. he works hard. he does what he does with his with his dogs and with other...
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williams is a well known dog walker in san francisco's alamo square. he had recently reported that someone left a black doll with a noose and kkk messages at the front door. no one has been named as a suspect and there have been no arrests so far. as williams was sharing his story with city leader this is morning a fire broke out at his home while his parents were home. firefighters had to rush in and rescue them. his mom was seriously hurt and is in the hospital tonight. williams' dad was treated and is expected to be okay. as for the house, well, now it's red tagged. investigators have not said that there is a definitive connection between the alleged hate crime and today's fire, but as lauren toms report, williams and his neighbors have a lot of questions they want answered. >> reporter: hours after a fire ripped through this alamo square home, the scent of char remains in the air. community members are demanding answers after hate crimes targeted the same man now left with the clothes on his back and his beloved three dogs. >> i really thought i lo
williams is a well known dog walker in san francisco's alamo square. he had recently reported that someone left a black doll with a noose and kkk messages at the front door. no one has been named as a suspect and there have been no arrests so far. as williams was sharing his story with city leader this is morning a fire broke out at his home while his parents were home. firefighters had to rush in and rescue them. his mom was seriously hurt and is in the hospital tonight. williams' dad was...
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of friends and family coming together to share memories of the reverend cecil williams. church is packed, and i think it's really just because people believe in this message of unconditional love. >> this is ktvu fox two news at six. >> he was known for his work with glide memorial church in san francisco's tenderloin, but to those who came to celebrate his life today, it was much more. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. >> those who spoke knew him as a father, husband, mentor and a friend to all, especially those in need. ktvu bailey o'carroll was there as the bay area came together, packed the church and lined up around the block to pay their respects. we used to sing this song every sunday morning and i'm grateful to be here today. >> it's impossible to measure exactly how many lives someone touches in their lifetime, but if sunday's celebration of life was an indicator of anything, it would be that reverend cecil williams impacted more people than many hoped to. >> cecil williams was an amazing person who fought for social justice and
of friends and family coming together to share memories of the reverend cecil williams. church is packed, and i think it's really just because people believe in this message of unconditional love. >> this is ktvu fox two news at six. >> he was known for his work with glide memorial church in san francisco's tenderloin, but to those who came to celebrate his life today, it was much more. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. >> those who spoke knew...
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william, how i in an olympic year. william, how many 0lympics have you been to?ics, which is quite a scary thought, but i've never done very well and any. may be on the sixth chance i will get a medal. , ., . ., . on the sixth chance i will get a medal. ., . . ., medal. there is a chance, william, that if you — medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go _ medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go into _ medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go into the _ medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go into the show- medal. there is a chance, william, | that if you go into the showjumping ring tomorrow and you have no fences down and the person ahead of you has one fence down, you could win and find yourself in paris. haifa one fence down, you could win and find yourself in paris.— find yourself in paris. how does that make _ find yourself in paris. how does that make you _ find yourself in paris. how does that make you feel? _ find yourself in paris. how does that make you feel? i _ find yourself in paris. how does that make you feel? i
william, how i in an olympic year. william, how many 0lympics have you been to?ics, which is quite a scary thought, but i've never done very well and any. may be on the sixth chance i will get a medal. , ., . ., . on the sixth chance i will get a medal. ., . . ., medal. there is a chance, william, that if you — medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go _ medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go into _ medal. there is a chance, william, that if you go into the _ medal. there...
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recently, two packages arrived at williams home nearby. one of them included a doll with a noose telling him to leave the neighborhood and racial slurs so bad we can't show them. the second one is even worse. like more pictures of me, we're going to eradicate you. you don't belong here. you're fine. you're fine with. we're here because we love terry. and we will not tolerate racism or crimes here in our district, williams is a lifelong resident and well known as a dog walker. neighbors organize this gathering to stand in solidarity with williams and raise awareness. i think this is amazing. you know, this incident is so ugly and at the same time, look at what it brings out. it brings out love. so that's a beautiful thing. the painted ladies were the backdrop for colorful signs of support and solidarity. we must see that we are all members of the human family. the rally also aimed to raise funds for a comprehensive security system near the williams home, and help install security systems in the neighborhood. police are investigating the inc
recently, two packages arrived at williams home nearby. one of them included a doll with a noose telling him to leave the neighborhood and racial slurs so bad we can't show them. the second one is even worse. like more pictures of me, we're going to eradicate you. you don't belong here. you're fine. you're fine with. we're here because we love terry. and we will not tolerate racism or crimes here in our district, williams is a lifelong resident and well known as a dog walker. neighbors organize...
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brown and williams had a friendship spanning nearly 50 years, he says what williams built at glide will last far beyond his remarkable lifetime. brown added that vice president kamala harris sent a letter, and he's going to read it at the memorial today. it's going to take place at 1:00 this afternoon at glide memorial church on ellis street. you don't have to head there, though. if you want to take part. we're going to stream it live on our website, nbcbayarea.com and our other streaming platforms. well, did you see the northern lights? a lot of people did. this is the view from blue canyon in placer county. this stunning time lapse is courtesy of photographer brian fulda. thank you brian. there is a chance we could see this again in the bay area tonight. the question is, will the skies be clear? the answer? cynthia is here with that, i think we're gonna have another night where we see the clouds move inland again. so you have to drive further away from the coast and up into the mountains. but really, our best shot was on friday night into yesterday morning. so we'll have to wait again
brown and williams had a friendship spanning nearly 50 years, he says what williams built at glide will last far beyond his remarkable lifetime. brown added that vice president kamala harris sent a letter, and he's going to read it at the memorial today. it's going to take place at 1:00 this afternoon at glide memorial church on ellis street. you don't have to head there, though. if you want to take part. we're going to stream it live on our website, nbcbayarea.com and our other streaming...
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williams, is recognized for five minutes. mr. williams: thank you. before i begin with my questions, i'd like to state for the record that i strongly condemn your actions exposed in a recent report. many of my colleagues have touched on this today. but this 234-page investigation detailed a very toxic environment within your agency and i'm a small business owner. i know how that can hurt a business. your actions and the actions of the individuals involved are unacceptable and i will not be -- we don't tolerate that. next i'd like to follow up a little bit on what mrs. wagner said. how are we supposed to believe you're willing or even able to implement a culture change if you can't accept responsibility for your own actions? we've heard that you took a tour to a regional office for listening sessions. well, it's safe to say that didn't go well either. and i've been told that one of these listennings sessions, an employee asked you directly who their allies are, and asked you directly, who is my ally, and you responded, i've got to get back to you. wel
williams, is recognized for five minutes. mr. williams: thank you. before i begin with my questions, i'd like to state for the record that i strongly condemn your actions exposed in a recent report. many of my colleagues have touched on this today. but this 234-page investigation detailed a very toxic environment within your agency and i'm a small business owner. i know how that can hurt a business. your actions and the actions of the individuals involved are unacceptable and i will not be --...