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william la jeunesse. he has breaking news. is he just behind the police line. william? >> william: hey, steve, i don't know if you can see me or not, you see this line of police right in front of me right here, it looks like they are going to go in. this is a line of cops that are probably about 50 yards. >> brian: take a shot of william. >> william: between royce hall and the by larry here. behind them can you see the encampment protesters. they have their face shields up. they have plastic shields like this. they also -- this isn't your typical psych 101 student. >> this is a gas canister for your airway here. if they use the pepper spray, they use gas the kids are protected. anyways, i was going to say we were told by the sergeant to back off. it appears to be -- they all got their zip ties on their waist. you can see that they got pepper balls in their weapons here and it appears to me that they are going to go move in on these protesters they are probably going to use before they lose the amount of money backing them up the. brought them here. as they saw the materials. go ah
william la jeunesse. he has breaking news. is he just behind the police line. william? >> william: hey, steve, i don't know if you can see me or not, you see this line of police right in front of me right here, it looks like they are going to go in. this is a line of cops that are probably about 50 yards. >> brian: take a shot of william. >> william: between royce hall and the by larry here. behind them can you see the encampment protesters. they have their face shields up....
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williams. vice chair williams. i williams i commissioner preston i preston i chair ronen i ronen i there three eyes that motion passes unanimously. madam clerk can you please call item number four. yes item number four is the cleanpowersf updates, including activities in lafco. updates on cleanpowersf studies. wonderful. good morning. hello. good morning. lafco staff, and madam clerk, my name is cheryl taylor, operations manager for cleanpowersf. i'm here today on behalf of michael himes. cleanpowersf director, and i'm here to present your cleanpowersf update. and may i have the slides, please? great okay. today i will cover. oh, pardon me. let me just get to the next slide. today i will cover current enrollment and service statistics. a recent award from the california community choice association, a newly adopted cleanpowersf rates for fiscal 2425. and finally, i will share a high level schedule for the upcoming integrated resource plan. all right. let's do okay. cleanpowersf continues to successfully serve our customers pa
williams. vice chair williams. i williams i commissioner preston i preston i chair ronen i ronen i there three eyes that motion passes unanimously. madam clerk can you please call item number four. yes item number four is the cleanpowersf updates, including activities in lafco. updates on cleanpowersf studies. wonderful. good morning. hello. good morning. lafco staff, and madam clerk, my name is cheryl taylor, operations manager for cleanpowersf. i'm here today on behalf of michael himes....
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williams. vice chair williams. i williams i commissioner preston i preston i chair ronen i ronen i there three eyes that motion passes unanimously. madam clerk can you please call item number four. yes item number four is the cleanpowersf updates, including activities in lafco. updates on cleanpowersf studies. wonderful. good morning. hello. good morning. lafco staff, and madam clerk, my name is cheryl taylor, operations manager for cleanpowersf. i'm here today on behalf of michael himes. cleanpowersf director, and i'm here to present your cleanpowersf update. and may i have the slides, please? great okay. today i will cover. oh, pardon me. let me just get to the next slide. today i will cover current enrollment and service statistics. a recent award from the california community choice association, a newly adopted cleanpowersf rates for fiscal 2425. and finally, i will share a high level schedule for the upcoming integrated resource plan. all right. let's do okay. cleanpowersf continues to successfully serve our customers pa
williams. vice chair williams. i williams i commissioner preston i preston i chair ronen i ronen i there three eyes that motion passes unanimously. madam clerk can you please call item number four. yes item number four is the cleanpowersf updates, including activities in lafco. updates on cleanpowersf studies. wonderful. good morning. hello. good morning. lafco staff, and madam clerk, my name is cheryl taylor, operations manager for cleanpowersf. i'm here today on behalf of michael himes....
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williams? by roger williams in 2016. white was that? first of _ williams? by roger williams in 2016. y 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. when you add _ years, probably half a dozen. when you add them all together it looks to be _ you add them all together it looks to be quite a few, over
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williams served. some of them by pilots who served with john glenn ted williams writing home, tellingheir families, oh, i saw ted on the base today. i flew this mission with ted understand the life over there. what ted williams celebrity also was able to get about 20 or 30 letters john glenn wrote children the war and then helped again and, what life was like over in the base and. mistress during the korean war, and i was firsthand details of what they were when i go forward this is actually a letter to john glenn wrote this morning and was all bubbling over when k. what a character kind of summed up john glenn's impression of ted archives that i uncovered were command koreaigerilot, the squadron. they notes of every mission. whatflew, what pilots flew what targets they were carrying, who the missions, whether it was successful. they hit tar anything like that. so those were really useful for me to what happened on every mission ted williams and john glenn flew. but the missions, they flew and actually, i was really fortunate to hundreds of pages of navy and marine corps personnel files of glenn and ted wisome serious health problems during his time the korean war and declassified mirroring marine corps and
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william fitzgerald. >> jimmy: he is great, just great. >> there he is right there. there is william! [ cheering ] >> jimmy: great job, william. liam? >> yes, can you introduce 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. an
william fitzgerald. >> jimmy: he is great, just great. >> there he is right there. there is william! [ cheering ] >> jimmy: great job, william. liam? >> yes, can you introduce 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....
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williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the korean war ted williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in of 1942,o nths after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, he mostly was tor at pensacola's naval air station in florida. he d ncodu world two, actually played a little bit of baseball, utrons bombers, a team in the naval air training, lis, baseball circuit after world war two, he was discharged to the 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 after doinge could to get out serving in combat again during the korean war, he finally realized he was in go abroad and serve. fenway park on aprild williams 30th, 1952, fittingly at a home in fbaleft, fenway park began retraining at a couple of different bases acrossing to fly jets he had only flown propeller planes, the f for u corsair world war two. and this was the beginning, the so he had a lot of catching up to do. he train
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williams. vice chair williams. i williams i commissioner preston i preston i chair ronen i ronen i there three eyes that motion passes unanimously. madam clerk can you please call item number four. yes item number four is the cleanpowersf updates, including activities in lafco. updates on cleanpowersf studies. wonderful. good morning. hello. good morning. lafco staff, and madam clerk, my name is cheryl taylor, operations manager for cleanpowersf. i'm here today on behalf of michael himes. cleanpowersf director, and i'm here to present your cleanpowersf update. and may i have the slides, please? great okay. today i will cover. oh, pardon me. let me just get to the next slide. today i will cover current enrollment and service statistics. a recent award from the california community choice association, a newly adopted cleanpowersf rates for fiscal 2425. and finally, i will share a high level schedule for the upcoming integrated resource plan. all right. let's do okay. cleanpowersf continues to successfully serve our customers pa
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william and allan's separation from their families. william from his parents and siblings and alan from her mother. so william's parents, he was one of the younger children. they were laboring for mr. craft and he saw that they were getting old and past their prime and william's mother had already had all these children, william's father, they were both probably in their 40's. as the crafts remember it, he wanted to replenish his stock by trading in these older enslaved people for younger ones and that's the reason he gives william when he asks, because william was under 10 years old when this happens. and he asks mr. craft was it because they were losing their value? so william remembers his parents and seeing them taken off and sold to different enslavers. what happens then is william and his siblings are left and his brothers are sold and then he and his one other brother and one younger sister are remaining. the older brother and william are apprenticed, william to become a cabinetmaker because he is smart and develops these skills. he will provide a return on his investment for his and slaver. what he does
william and allan's separation from their families. william from his parents and siblings and alan from her mother. so william's parents, he was one of the younger children. they were laboring for mr. craft and he saw that they were getting old and past their prime and william's mother had already had all these children, william's father, they were both probably in their 40's. as the crafts remember it, he wanted to replenish his stock by trading in these older enslaved people for younger ones...
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chanting] >> carley: we have a reporter on the ground, william la jeunesse is live at ucla, william, what are they saying? what are you seeing? >> 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
chanting] >> carley: we have a reporter on the ground, william la jeunesse is live at ucla, william, what are they saying? what are you seeing? >> 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...
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william and allan's separation from their families. william from his parents and siblings and alan from her mother. so william's parents, he was one of the younger children. they were laboring for mr. craft and he saw that they were getting old and past their prime and william's mother had already had all these children, william's father, they were both probably in their 40's. as the crafts remember it, he wanted to replenish his stock by trading in these older enslaved people for younger ones...
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william lai. ,, ., ., , william lai. she did not really want to say — william lai. y 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 sadnes
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william, william, but i'm set off. okay. good or bad? doing so, so i'm gonna go, i'm gonna click on your file, just go to your sign in there. and it looks like you've been doing pretty creative before the photos i need to you know, for the movies and then you, most of the pictures that you're wanting here. so can you spell that somebody else got somebody? oh, it is a computer pulling up for you. my bedroom. is that what they do? the ceiling chest. yeah, that crap, that's just either way you're going on with it or somebody quote, even though, cuz you're getting it in the mail somewhere as will produce a lot of video gross keys. nobody parts of you. what was more of this to be grange? get boats us and there are what that for chase for what kind of that would be joke or uh, could we my, your oh unless you to because you've triple thumbs quite yet. and you come from somebody unless they go to chicago for disappointment, for the position of how to go on with somebody at the oaks. i don't typically see that you quoted me, the quarter to a wifi or whatever you want to go to meeting. but almost as much through my building that i'm at the controls 3 for the boys can afford to boy feel one last committee out of the of i should do a little for sure. what the settling i to this worker to spoil. i'm going to put enough space for so that'll be for sure use of shift. so a dozen average costumes like you've used which of them. and there's a problem for us to reduce because of the the sale of goals manufacturers. first 3 drones with tested by a camera man team called the brain one, the blue or she has to be able to explain. it will probably no problem in your so barbara, so we're just gonna cut off the table. some of those cells should still some of the forms of goods, almost the, the, to remove the most of some of them good english is and you know, the word in the upper yes. and you're going to store diet pill store what? no, no video, small amount, but i've got all the moisture which was at those of me. yeah. doing so good. i i'm would you prefer combo or the southern center? yes. in charleston, you have the from both from where the girl was raised, the most bar number 01 was mention feeding at all, but the 1st month it's got one here. property of the same i was i watched the video clip this last night, somebody me on the road or another couple of them with a deal and i'd like to set up one us with, you know, i didn't have political. we think i can use the fuzzy. yeah. didn't show eric most of your throwing large interests, putting them into the lower, the baker's smile. combat drum is it, but that's difficult to hit motion issue anywhere. well, it's if there's one can go to the, i really am not sure that that will occur one over a month where it was time 3 of you, the one of my shifts, which wasn't, which of any shooting that i'm or which is the bonus. and it's taking the new life through a bit there and more than i would shut somebody on a new much improvisors thinking mutual for if i'm doing one ready to to, to just suddenly know who's i'm over. just kept putting up a free manual like it was up on the on this you already enjoy them. then especially the other featured on the blue ridge or shooting the little sheer when you're older than you on this, do i spell it, make sure that there's the traffic. if there was more that shows that i'm wondering what heard it was a key that perhaps you knew unless you used the preferred not the of the one bedroom or is this company or to sure it was i didn't know story store uh come with it either these letters are coming out there between 2 to 3 minutes. do i have to show him to photograph from the fish or pretend to the, to get interesting to the product that's one of them's what shows a couple of movies compress. you compare to go to the musician she wasn't as after we had one was let you in, you can i see it on your facebook and enough and you don't wanna do something rather than continuously from what's called listing for wordpress. for those same list of things to do is to finish up the furnaces such as perform such as i prefer or should i should, when you read each for each door, each fear of showing symbol a pretty up us thing and was not going to. so will be due to construction work, but i'm going to scratch the what do you want to formally? what fits your me an option or shoot me an online auction? my somebody got them. i think that's a bureau for says voice provides is. yep. along the verbal football is do what we're going to do. like is there any? joyce knew most of sooner. harris and your thoughts please showing you when you come in, you'll just of just in the us deal with them for me or somebody off the story or both is usually 16 and a little to choose. and when do you ill finish? good news though, to choose a new one. why don't you just the one that just means you can use a problem in those cope with? yeah, windows or could you go see what? another thing is the both know this continue the ritual the door and there's ones, then you like mostly split the quite enough i've seen the what i'll talk with. you only can use some, some of the describes new, but it gives a claim will kill this picnic boost up our author latisha's purpose here uh will switch to store string is due on the most news deal. remember when you, molly, come on the, the stuff was new or weather. ok. any from william? can you guys and you, me a little, send me some wireless view from the mission for spoke at the end. it doesn't live the deal. it goes to split and you have to or what something to just fall apart, which, which is what the state of the the, the wires and why in this country. what if i give borrowed money in the store, in this shed and a short order. but i'm not going to say lots of green scans when i knew what the subject georgia style session on the finance shiny or just is when you bought a new born, you sit on what's the, the, the, the, the the, what is a part of the is it that the employee would post good. isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without collision. let's go out of on october. the 18th. 2023. the up. do you have cuz i keep was taking it says strategically important side and the other code is only was carried out by a but turned in the 100 and 14th brigade of the russian armed for
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goodness, i don't mind if you don't worry so, so william, william, but i'm set off. okay. good or bad? doing so. so i'm like, well, i'm gonna click on your file. i just keep going here. sign it because it looks like even though i created it before the photos i needed to go, uh, you know, for the migration then you, most of the pictures that you're wanting here. so can you spell the 1st thing with somebody who is a computer pulling up for you? my bedroom? is that what they do? the ceiling adjustment. yeah. that either way where somebody, even though cause you're getting it in the have come with this all is, well, most of you those keys are but if i told you what was more of us to be grange, get boats us. and there are what that for just for what kind of that will be joke or i'm, can we my, your oh unless you to because you've triple comes by yet. and you can check with us for demonstration of how to go on somebody's already. okay. i don't typically do cause it's a quarter to a wifi or whatever you want to go to meeting, but also as much through my billing that only have the
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william sitwell . william, you william sitwell. about this today and i was particularly struck by the poor guard who had to apologise to you for the train not only being late, but then they signalled a goods train in front of it. so it just got later and later. and you get a nice refund, but that doesn't quite work. anyone who's tried gwr delayrepay will realise that actually it's a conspiracy to stop you getting your money back because it doesn't work so often. >> but i wrote this piece in the telegraph basically to say that, you know, we're on a kind of there's a sort of lockdown by stealth at the moment. there are so many factors conspiring to kind of keep people at home, if particularly if you live in a rural area , you know where bus rural area, you know where bus services are scarce and when they when they are working, they don't necessarily they're not amenable to the kind of general rigours of hospitality. you know, you get to the local town and then the bus either isn't going to get you home or there isn't another one. but
william sitwell . william, you william sitwell. about this today and i was particularly struck by the poor guard who had to apologise to you for the train not only being late, but then they signalled a goods train in front of it. so it just got later and later. and you get a nice refund, but that doesn't quite work. anyone who's tried gwr delayrepay will realise that actually it's a conspiracy to stop you getting your money back because it doesn't work so often. >> but i wrote this piece...
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william sitwell . william, you william sitwell. about this today and i was particularly struck by the poor guard who had to apologise to you for the train not only being late, but then they signalled a goods train in front of it. so it just got later and later. and you get a nice refund, but that doesn't quite work. anyone who's tried gwr delayrepay will realise that actually it's a conspiracy to stop you getting your money back because it doesn't work so often. >> but i wrote this piece...
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williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? 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 a
williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? 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...
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williams. 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
williams. 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...
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williams. our coverage of reverend williams continues right now on our website. you'll find even more on his life and legacy. it's all there for you at abc seven news.com. >> a weekend solar storm offered up some stunning nighttime images, depending on where you live. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from some in the bay area who got a good look. >> this image of the northern lights was taken along the side of a vineyard in yountville friday by margie verdin. >> i was just so jazzed. i was so amazed at how beautiful the showcase of colors were. >> margie couldn't see these images with her eyes. she put her iphone in night mode, hit the shutter and took the picture. then she saw this. >> it was just in my backyard. other people had to fly to ireland and norway or alaska. just to see those beautiful colors. and i saw it and while many could only see the northern lights in their pictures, some like kitty nikolai, who were far from city lights in paradise, california, could see them starting around 1030. >> we could literally see it with the naked eye. t
williams. our coverage of reverend williams continues right now on our website. you'll find even more on his life and legacy. it's all there for you at abc seven news.com. >> a weekend solar storm offered up some stunning nighttime images, depending on where you live. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from some in the bay area who got a good look. >> this image of the northern lights was taken along the side of a vineyard in yountville friday by margie verdin. >> i...
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williams. 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 clean and sober 12 years today, and i give thanks to glide memorial in san francisco, sergio quintana. nbc, bay area news. well, firefighters made quick work of a container fire just outside the port of oakland today. started around 330 this afternoon. citizen app video right there showing that plu
williams. 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...
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nub theless, williams williams snow that if is summering right now -- williams show ma is summering rightent of justice fuse cause -- accuses apple of monopolizing the smartphone market. that sounds ominous to me. lauren: it's ap an antitrust violation. stuart: that's what they're a working up to. lauren: apple says this is absolutely no merit to this lawsuit or the department of justice, the biden administration's interpretation of antitrust. apple is saying in their letter to the department of justice how are we a monopoly with iphones when we have a major competitor, being google? where's the crime, in other words. if is so this is what's considered a first step in filing an eventual motion to dismiss. how this plays out likely plays out in the courts for, in google's case, similar lawsuit, three years. so they're tide up in europe's courts and now in biden's courts. stuart: it's just the idea you'll go after them because you think they've got a monopoly in iphones. that makes no sense to me at all. just interfering with the crown jewels of american business. i don't know why they do i
nub theless, williams williams snow that if is summering right now -- williams show ma is summering rightent of justice fuse cause -- accuses apple of monopolizing the smartphone market. that sounds ominous to me. lauren: it's ap an antitrust violation. stuart: that's what they're a working up to. lauren: apple says this is absolutely no merit to this lawsuit or the department of justice, the biden administration's interpretation of antitrust. apple is saying in their letter to the department...
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williams. williams died last month at the age of 94. >> during the course of his trailblazing lifetime, he fought for the poor and the hungry, founding glide church and turning it into a worldwide brand. the church he founded 60 years ago was standing room only for his celebration of life yesterday. >> i was a person who grew up in the bay area and, you know, as a as a gay young person, it was really wasn't. okay. and, cecil just, shared his liberation theology with me, and it's been with me all my life. >> community members and local pioneers joined together to honor the legacy. reverend williamseft on the city of san francisco. his activism reached beyond the church doors and even the city. reverend williams was recognized as a national leader who stood up for social reform and civil rights. >> 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. >> there's been no word yet on who is going to succeed reverend williams and our coverage of reverend cecil williams memorial continues now on our website. you'll find even more on his life and legacy. it's all there for you at abc seven news.com. one major highlight at cal state east bay is commencement was the big honor received by a local trailblazer and legend. 102 year old betty reid soskin received an honorary doctorate. she was the oldest ranger for the national park service. she worked at the rosie the riveter world war two home front park in richmond until she retired at age 100. soskin has also been a singer, song
williams. williams died last month at the age of 94. >> during the course of his trailblazing lifetime, he fought for the poor and the hungry, founding glide church and turning it into a worldwide brand. the church he founded 60 years ago was standing room only for his celebration of life yesterday. >> i was a person who grew up in the bay area and, you know, as a as a gay young person, it was really wasn't. okay. and, cecil just, shared his liberation theology with me, and it's...
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williams and speak out against the hateful message that he has received. neighbors say they have been sending williams door camera videos and will support him. we reached out to san francisco police for more details and they confirmed, a hate crime investigation is underway. a spokesperson did not confirm the incidents are connected but said, "no one should be targeted because of their race, religion, gender , sexual orientation, or any other shared characteristic. >>> we are waking up the sunday morning and it is gray skies. if you want to be technical, we can call this a may gray and that is classic. marine layer has filled in pretty much all of the openings in the gaps and it will not last all day. we will watch it melt back and take it from now through about noon and by noon it is sitting over the city in the immediate golden gate. this is enough of a change and enough of an onshore influence that the marine layer will help daytime highs and if you look at the inland valleys today, instead of in the mid and upper 80s like you were on saturday, sunday is low 80s. it is a cool down if you're inland. >>> in san jose, fire crews put out a house fire on lake ridge lane saturday afternoon, not far from evergreen valley high school. it took firefighters about an hour and a half to put it out. nobody was hurt two residents have been displaced. >>> in oakland, a fire damaged a church and destroyed a nearby home. it broke out at 27th and west streets on friday night. video comes from the citizen app, shows big plumes of smoke. around 60 fires -- 60 firefighters were on scene. they had it under control. the fire started at the home next-door but the cause is still under investigation. >>> in oakland, yesterday was the first day on the job for the oakland police department's new chief. floyd mitchell is an air force veteran who previously served as the lubbock police chief in texas. mitchell replaces opd's former chief leronne amstrong, who mayor sheng thao fired more than a year ago. >>> we are calling our aapi special stories this month of roots and resilience. this story is about resilience . 142 years ago, president chester arthur, signed something called the chinese exclusion act of 1882. that devastated san francisco's proud chinese immigrant community, denying adults the right to work and chinese children the right to attend school. but 18-year-old chinese-american girl fought the system. her story now found in the pages of a children's book written by a bay area attorney turned author. ryan yamamoto spoke to the writer about teaching our younger generations about one overlooked civil rights battle in the brave girl who led it. >> reporter: with her prized work in hand, a moment of butterflies for tracy, his journey as a children's book author coming full circle . >> i am a little nervous. but i'm excited. >> reporter: taking the floor and reading to the more than 200 students at san francisco's spring valley elementary school. >> san francisco did not allow chinese children in its schools . mama and i went anyway. >> reporter: that moment, four years in the making, putting passion to paper titled , "mamie tape fights to go to school". >> mama always said a journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step. >> reporter: the book more than just a story but a critical piece of san francisco history. >> local history, but more than that it is really american history. >> reporter: the pages following the true life story of eight-year-old mamie tape, chinese-american girl who in 1885 tried to enroll in school but was denied because of discrimination. >> poppa said most americans do not want chinese people working here . settling down and raising children. who would need to go to school. >> reporter: it is a case tracy discovered while working as an attorney. >> i was researching asian-american civil rights cases and i came across the case. and i was really surprised that i had not heard of it or heard of mamie tape before. >> reporter: that is when she started down the archive rabbit hole. >> we are talking months and months of research. >> reporter: even in the 1880s, mamie tape was covered by local newspapers and her case eventually making it to the high court . >> this is a copy of the actual california supreme court decision. in the case. she won her case and the court actually ordered the school to admit her into the school. but they were still able to find ways to circumvent that. and prevent her from attending school. >> reporter: that school, spring valley implement tree, were nearly 140 years after an eight-year-old chinese-american girl was denied enrollment -- >> that is mamie tape when she was eight years old. >> reporter: students at the same school listening with ears wide open, about story of mamie tape . >> if mamie tape was not here most of us would not be here. >> it tells about the history of our school and how the chinese cannot come but now because of mamie tape they can. >> reporter: for tracy, piece of history with a personal connection. >> i kind of felt almost a duty to tell her story. and so i feel like , hopefully she would be glad and proud of being able to share that at the school today. >> reporter: the story coming full circle at the school where it all began , and hopefully where the fight for justice will finally come to an end. >> although mamie tape was denied enrollment at spring valley intermediate because of, "technicalities. it forced the city to open the segregated chinese primary school in 1885. because of that ruling, it was a partial victory for mamie tape. before the that, this was standing today and it is called gordon lau elementary and home to nearly 700 stents. we will bring you special stories just like this one all month long. you can find them on kpix.com and join us for a one-hour special that will air on may 24th at 4:00 p.m. and features all of the stories. >>> 6:40, on the sunday morning. firefighters taking a leap of faith to fight flames. up next, we introduce you to the elite team jumping into danger from the skies. >>> a san francisco landmark celebrates a special anniversary. we take a look back at 85 years from the top of the mark. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. i'm engaged and i am getting married next april. if i hadn't done invisalign i probably would be dreading the wedding photos, which is not how you want to feel going into your wedding day. ♪ ♪ whoah, woah, woah, woah. i have a delivery for athena. - do you know any athena? - i don't know any athena. - twist on it? - yeah. crème on the 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firefighters that has been operating in places where roads do not exist. called smoke jumpers the parachute directly into the flames. with the siren sound, smoke jumpers pack on their gear and load onto a short plane. >> one storm blows we have about two minutes to get jumped year on and we are boarded onto the planes in less than 10 minutes. >> reporter: becoming a smoke jumpers not for the faint of heart. ricky candidates are expected to be in top physical shape and have some firefighting experience. the group's missions are often miles away from civilization, which is why they bring everything they need with them. their gear can weigh up to 120 pounds. and as we learned, wearing it in the middle of summer, is not exactly a breeze. how hot does it get? >> incredibly hot. on the tarmac sitting out on the tarmac it can be over 120 degrees. it is made of kevlar does not breathe. >> reporter: smoke jumping dates back to 1939 when the u.s. forest service realized it needed to stop remote fires before they became too big to handle. and all, there about 400 smoke jumpers in the u.s. 400 smoke jumpers in the u.s. but as climate change intensifies, the job has become more and demand. >> i experienced stuff i have never seen before. >> reporter: mitch is the redding base manager and a smoke jumpers for 25 years. he says these days fire seasons are getting longer and longer. >> instead of getting laid off in october we were working until december. and we were starting earlier . normally fire season will not start until june and now it is starting end of april. >> reporter: the daily grind can be dangerous and physically demanding. and that is exactly why he says, the moment he heard about the program, he jumped at the chance to join. >> no one else gets to parachute out of a plane to fight fire that is what we do. it was a dream and when it came true it was everything it was supposed to be. >> reporter: now that he has landed the perfect job , the sky is no longer the limit. >>> san francisco celebrated the grand opening of the citizen was part a top yerba buena island. panoramic park has views of the bay area and this infinity sculpture by a japanese sculptor, and the park is the latest addition to city leaders larger plan of revitalizing yerba buena and treasure island. a plan that includes adding 8000 homes and 3000 acres of new parks and recreation space. >>> let's talk about the heat risk map improving. look at the inland valleys an orange and you have a moderate degree of heat risk with daytime highs and 90. sunday is better and monday is better than that. we are about to start cooling down. look at daytime highs . sunday in the low to mid 80s in the inland valleys. that is five to 6 degrees cooler inland on sunday then you were on saturday. there is your cooling trend. we will keep it going. watch for the end of the week and this is friday. and the numbers go back down to the 70s by the time you get there. there is a break in the temperatures and you will see it in the seven-day forecast. let's start with san francisco and oakland. oakland, around 70 for the rest of the week. the city will stay in the 60s. no more low 80s. north bay around 80 for much of this week. san jose will be in the mid-80s for daytime highs . will we take a look at inland east bay communities you are around 80 degrees beaches will be staying in the low 60s. no more mid to upper 70s like you had on thursday for the daytime high. that was quite a spiked and temperatures will go back to average for the rest of the seven day. >>> the oldest u.s. national park ranger can now add dr. to her list of accolades. one or two-year-old betty reed susskind was awarded in honorary doctorate letter from cal state yesterday. she graduated high school in oakland at the start of world war ii. and she worked as a file clerk at the richmond shipyards. she was also an active member of the civil rights movement. she was honored for her hard work and service. she became a park ranger at the rosie the riviter world war ii national park at the age of 85 where she worked to memorialize the role women played on the homefront during world war ii. >>> 6:49, on the sunday morning. when we come back, we are celebrating a piece of bay area history that is been a top destination for decades. up next, a toast to one of san francisco's most iconic rooftop bars. >>> for families around the bay area from wedding summer birthdays and banquets , the top of the market has been one of the places that people go to celebrate special occasions. juliet goodrich gives us a look back at the 85 year history of the top of the mark. >> reporter: high atop hill, inside the mark hopkins hotel , take the elevator all the way up and on this night only, you will travel back in time. >> 85 years. >> we are very excited and we finally made it to 85 . starting back in may of 1939. >> reporter: the top of the mark, the bay area's most famous cocktail lounge, opened 85 years ago. it was an instant sensation. during the second world war, the top of the mark was a favorite spot for pacific bound military. to share a toast before shipping out. as the warships left, wives and sweethearts gathered , at this very corner, known as the weepers window. >> they would watch as they shipped out and there will be some weeping and there will be some tissues, a very emotional time. >> reporter: it was also here that the tradition known as the squadron bottle began. serviceman by and leave a bottle with a bartender so the next member from the squadron can enjoy a free drink. finish the bottle, you leave anyone behind. >> the bottle embodies and represents, those bonds, the teamwork income robbery that was forged at sea. >> cheers, 275 years. >> reporter: and finally on top of the mark, a bit of kpix history. 75 years ago, kpix began broadcasting in the attic above the famous bar. becoming the first tv station in northern california. cheers. ♪ ♪ get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ we can tell you what it's capable of or you could find out for yourself. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. >>> welcome back. it is 6:55. time to look at this morning stop stores. israel has widened operations in the southern gaza city of rafah, prompting tens of thousands more evacuations . heavy bombardment was reported in rafah. doctors call the situation catastrophic, saying there is no place for patients and injured people to go except for one hospital. israel's military claimed it has killed dozens of hamas terrorists and eastern parts of the region. >>> at home, dozens of friends and families of journalists killed covering the war are demanding better protections and an end to the violence. according to gaza's government to the office , more than 140 journalists have been killed since the start of the conflict on october 7th. >>> glide memorial church will hold a celebration of life today for its cofounder and pastor, reverend cecil williamsrch in san francisco's tenderloin into a hub of worship and help for social services. >>> it is mother's day. happy mother's day. today we celebrate all the special women in our lives . the bay area sorting several events including a event on the dolphin charter vessel, a rose show, and a lowrider show in san jose. >>> let's talk about the he risk map improving. that was saturday and look at the inland valleys an orange. you have a moderate degree of heat risk with daytime highs and 90. sunday is better. monday is better than that. we are about to start cooling down. look at daytime highs . sunday in the low to mid 80s in the inland valleys and that is five to 6 degrees cooler inland on sunday then you were on saturday. there is your cooling trend. we will keep it going. watch what happens when we look toward the end of the week and this is friday in the numbers go back down to the 70s by the time you get there. there is a break in the temperatures and you will see the 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as william brangham explains, while this case is often referred to as the "hush money" trial, the charges against the former president are more complicated. william? williamdonald trump is not being charged with making the 2016 hush-money payment to silence adult film star stormy daniels. his former lawyer, michael cohen, covered that $130,000, and did so, he testified, to protect trump's chances of winning the presidency. trump is charged with how he re-paid michael cohen. prosecutors allege trump was responsible for falsifying 34 different business records to hide the true nature of that repayment, calling them legal fees instead, and that trump did so intending to commit or conceal another crime , a violation of state election law. to help wade through these legal weeds, we're joined again by jessicaroth. she's a former prosecutor but now teaches law at cardozo school of law. jessica, so nice to see you again. thank you for being here. i want to talk through the different things that the prosecutors have to prove in this case. so during trial, as i mentioned, the prosecutor showed 34 allegedly false invoices, ledgers, checks, and check stubs all relati
as william brangham explains, while this case is often referred to as the "hush money" trial, the charges against the former president are more complicated. william? williamdonald trump is not being charged with making the 2016 hush-money payment to silence adult film star stormy daniels. his former lawyer, michael cohen, covered that $130,000, and did so, he testified, to protect trump's chances of winning the presidency. trump is charged with how he re-paid michael cohen....
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williams. williams died last month at the age of 94. but over the course of his trailblazing lifetime, he would fight for the poor and hungry founding glide church and turning it into a worldwide brand. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shares his impact and legacy seen through today's powerful memorial >> it was standing room only inside the very church reverend cecil williamso 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 stretching around the block, mark pearson says he gladly waited hours. >> i was a person who grew up in the bay area and, you know, as a as a gay young person, it was really wasn't. okay. and, cecil just, shared his liberation theology with me, and it's been with me all my life. and he was about
williams. williams died last month at the age of 94. but over the course of his trailblazing lifetime, he would fight for the poor and hungry founding glide church and turning it into a worldwide brand. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shares his impact and legacy seen through today's powerful memorial >> it was standing room only inside the very church reverend cecil williamso in san francisco's tenderloin, a place which quickly became a movement. >> everyone who walked...
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the victims are the parents of popular city dog walker terry williams williams, who lives with his parents, says he has received two racist and threatening packages sent to the home in recent weeks. firefighters say the cause of that fire remains under investigation. we'll have a full report tonight on the 10:00 news. san jose police say they've arrested a man who appears to have shattered glass and throws punches at another man and a child at an ice cream shop. as ktvu south bay reporter anne ruben explains, police are still trying to track down the victims. >> san jose police call it a heinous attack inside this baskin-robbins. while a child sat waiting for ice cream, a stranger rushed up behind him, smashing the window, sending glass flying. >> you see how traumatizing that probably was for the child, you see the glass shattering all over the child? they're trying to figure out what's going on. you're going there just for ice cream, but then you're assaulted with glass. it happened april 26th, but it wasn't until a week later that a tipster alerted police. >> authorities ultimately arre
the victims are the parents of popular city dog walker terry williams williams, who lives with his parents, says he has received two racist and threatening packages sent to the home in recent weeks. firefighters say the cause of that fire remains under investigation. we'll have a full report tonight on the 10:00 news. san jose police say they've arrested a man who appears to have shattered glass and throws punches at another man and a child at an ice cream shop. as ktvu south bay reporter anne...
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williams. 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 harris and political activists, professor angela davis. >> who under until lgbt community. political activists like myself, williams first came to san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood in 1963. to help run glide, church and glide foundation. quickly after he made the brave decision
williams. 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...
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william brangham takes a deeper look at where things stand now. to many, this is considered the strongest, clearest-cut case -- where things stand. william. williamany, this is considered the strongest, clearest-cut case against the former president. trump is charged with 40 counts of taking classified documents, and obstructing efforts to get them back. special counsel jack smith's indictments show boxes full of highly secret materials sitting unsecured in ballrooms, bathrooms and closets at mar-a-lago. there's an audio recording of trump admitting he still retained classified war plans. smith alleges trump tried to destroy video evidence of how the documents were moved around. but now, a trial that was supposed to start in two weeks, is indefinitely on hold. critics blame the judge overseeing this case, aileen cannon, who was appointed by donald trump, for pushing this case well past the election. mary mccord is director of georgetown university's institute for constitutional advocacy and protection. she's also a former justice department official. mary, so good to have you back on the program. do you think this is a fair accusation that the pr
william brangham takes a deeper look at where things stand now. to many, this is considered the strongest, clearest-cut case -- where things stand. william. williamany, this is considered the strongest, clearest-cut case against the former president. trump is charged with 40 counts of taking classified documents, and obstructing efforts to get them back. special counsel jack smith's indictments show boxes full of highly secret materials sitting unsecured in ballrooms, bathrooms and closets at...
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in the likeness of multiple big sports names, including seven time grand slam champion venus williams. williamsessed in an all white tennis dress visor, earrings and a miniature racket. she hopes the doll will motivate young girls to go into sports. >> when i look back on my life, i can't. i literally can't imagine my life without sports and without the game. so i want other young girls to have that invaluable experience of playing a sport and what it teaches you and what you learn and what you take from it. >> the new collection also includes australian soccer player mary fowler, along with spanish doctor and paratriathlon athlete susana rodriguez. >> new at six breaking news involving the future of the oakland coliseum and an update in san bruno after tear gas training goes terribly wrong. >> let's get you out the door. this morning with a little bit of cloud cover along the coast and around parts of the east bay shoreline will quickly go to full sunshine with clearing skies around 8 or 9 a.m. this morning, and temperatures will warm fast once again. now, today is not quite as warm as yesterd
in the likeness of multiple big sports names, including seven time grand slam champion venus williams. williamsessed in an all white tennis dress visor, earrings and a miniature racket. she hopes the doll will motivate young girls to go into sports. >> when i look back on my life, i can't. i literally can't imagine my life without sports and without the game. so i want other young girls to have that invaluable experience of playing a sport and what it teaches you and what you learn and...
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william: andrea, thank you so much as always. andrea: thank you. william: a landmark antitrust trial between the department of justice and google is coming to an end with both parties delivering closing arguments. as stephanie sy explains, google is accused of no knoppalizeing the search market, sidelining competitors and hampling consumers. stephanie: the justice department says google struck illegal deals with companies like apple, paying them billions to be the default search engine on phones and other devices. google argues it has the best search engine and that's why consumers choose it. the decision on this case may not only change the way google does business, it could lead to a breakup of the company. for more i'm joined by rebecca alens worth who teaches antitrust law at vanderbilt law school. it's great to have you with us. set the stage for us. the justice departments under both former president trump and now president biden have been rying to rein in tech monopolies in various cases brought against these powerful companies. but this was the fir
william: andrea, thank you so much as always. andrea: thank you. william: a landmark antitrust trial between the department of justice and google is coming to an end with both parties delivering closing arguments. as stephanie sy explains, google is accused of no knoppalizeing the search market, sidelining competitors and hampling consumers. stephanie: the justice department says google struck illegal deals with companies like apple, paying them billions to be the default search engine on...
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williams to discuss in more detail. i am proud to turn it over to chairman williams. ms. williams: thank you very much. this is going to be a great week. we have the national small business week ahead of us. and i will tell you small business makes up the backbone of this country. 75% of the workforce, 75% of the payroll is generated by small business. we're going to be highlighting small businesses this week and talks about the jobs it creates and talks about the role the private sector plays in frankly saving our country. small business is in every industry and it's in every community. so tomorrow, we're going to have an hbc 201, 14 businesses from across the country coming to the capitol to show what they do and how they do it and maybe talk about the great things that's happening to them and some of the regulations that are choking them to death. we'll have bakers, we're going to have destillers, we'll have ammo makers displaying their products and talk about the challenges they're facing. i will tell you, there are plenty of challenges from this administration. since joe biden got into office there
williams to discuss in more detail. i am proud to turn it over to chairman williams. ms. williams: thank you very much. this is going to be a great week. we have the national small business week ahead of us. and i will tell you small business makes up the backbone of this country. 75% of the workforce, 75% of the payroll is generated by small business. we're going to be highlighting small businesses this week and talks about the jobs it creates and talks about the role the private sector plays...
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william brennan. he represented trump payroll in the trump org payroll case. i think i have that. correct. their william william tell us what you think of what the jury is requesting here. david pecker's testimony regarding a phone conversation with trump while pecker was in the investor meeting. pecker's testimony about the decision not to finalize and fund assignment of karen mcdougal's life rights and then pecker's testimony regarding a trump tower meeting. same for michael cohen's testimony one, there below a briana and bars. it's hard to read the tea leaves this early, but it shows that the jury is approaching this in a systematic fashion. they're going back maybe chronologically, and they want to see what pecker said about these two instances. i think they also asked for pecker's testimony and cohen's testimony about the trump tower meeting that may be done to compare the two. but it i think just shows that they're working hard and there were working chronologically to get through the evidence in the case have you were on the defense team in this case, would this signal to you that the jury is entertainin
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william what william do, right, when he assumes this wrong, will he see that sort of arthur and figure to say, listen, you know, this is we need to this band, this whole 1st is mockery that we know we call the real royal family and royalty in the modern age. it's just, you know, we need to dissolve, this will be, do that in the magnanimous sense and say, i'm not above you, you know, let the people, we are all the same. or will they just simply try to carry this on? because again, i mean there's a lot of as much as the psychology right. the, this ecology that people have when they, they think of their royalty in england. i've, you know, i've talked to it over the topic over the years and i was just always fascinated by like, why you, you know, why do you still have to get king or queen in that capacity? and they, it was like this and installed you right. i guess the same way that in america we have this delta for our founding fathers. it's, you know, this are 3 enrollments. you know, it's been like, well, it's tradition and they've just the not, they've been the sort of stabilizing for us. and there's a mythology that, that develops around, you know, i guess around that concept of king queen ship in your, you know, in that land. but they also, it's not just figure heads, you know, they literally have a huge amounts of holdings. in fact, i think if you really got to the heart of it, who owns the land of england, and i would fight, i think you'd find that it's basically the crown that owns the land and reads it to people or, or gives you know, title and holdings and things like this, but you need to think of the needs the entire structure, right, of, of, of love and being late and not just things. and obviously, no talking about the commonwealths, which as i mentioned, one point, you know, is a quarter of the planet, the lost in the, the last, you know, parts of the last parts of africa. but there's still a huge number of countries around the world, including canada, australia, and others that are part of the commonwealth. and so, is it the co pays at the crown, the still owes that land, right? that seated, it basically said here you, this is, you can have a home rule, you know, and you can have a kind of, you know, some kind of authority over it, but fundamentally it's still belongs to the crowd. so it's a very, very complicated to actually dissolve the monarchy and it would affect all, have huge gratifications, you know, across the entire commonwealth and, and as into starting with, with england, which is, you know, still a very wealthy country in the world, but how much of the wealth is tied to you can call like, you know, the crown issuing grants of title and land and things like this. i don't know if a william might shake the house to windsor up or i don't know. i wouldn't suggest that he will. i mean, i think that would be fascinating if he did that. but as we, you know, as you were talking about, like, you know, are we seeing that the dissolution i, it's like, i don't, i don't know unless, unless william did something that was you know, structurally, again, or magnanimous and above the capacity of what we've seen. most, most kings would do okay. so more broadly, a minority of countries left in the world operate on a monarchy system. 43 of them to be exact. 13 of them outside of u. k. recognize the british monarchy as the technical head of state from tiny islands like popular new guinea to big ones like australia, as you mentioned, our neighbors to the north, canada, even the nearby bahamas recognize charles as king is a time to do away with monarchies altogether. and if so, replace them with what? well, as i mentioned before, i made replace it with an american style, a constitution declar
william what william do, right, when he assumes this wrong, will he see that sort of arthur and figure to say, listen, you know, this is we need to this band, this whole 1st is mockery that we know we call the real royal family and royalty in the modern age. it's just, you know, we need to dissolve, this will be, do that in the magnanimous sense and say, i'm not above you, you know, let the people, we are all the same. or will they just simply try to carry this on? because again, i mean there's...
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williams amon: for him. mercedes, mclaren, williams among others- — for him. mercedes, mclaren, williams among others. en, williams among others. it's 13 drivers, 12 i among others. it's 13 drivers, 12 instructors. it's worth reminding everybodyjust instructors. it's worth reminding everybody just why he instructors. it's worth reminding everybodyjust why he is so revered. absolutely, he has won so many titles and bear in mind this is the man who sees a car and just understands the way it works. he can almost see the forms move around, which makes him so talented when it comes to designing a car that works so well. you look at red bull at the moment — it's head and shoulders above every other car because adrian newey is so clever. you can't take away from how important he is. he's won with mclaren, with williams and rebel now. i'm sure other teams would love to have him on board. ferrari among them. jenny gow for us. a women's tennis tournament is returning to the queen's club in london for the first time in over 50 years. the top players in the men's game play there two weeks before wimbledon and from
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william _ of the risk. it is a delicate line for william lai - of the risk. it is a delicate line for williamt 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 trump and fermented a tariff on chinese goods in 2018 and that has accelerated the flo
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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 pathetic efforts that had no teeth for them. and in reality, they have very little it in the way of practical consequences. and, and i don't see that they've brought up anything bringing them since then that could actually inflict pain. that's annoyance. it's right, annoyance disgraceful that they're doing it, but it's not going to stop the international. ready criminal court proceeding with what, what it's set up to do. okay. and yeah, is there any, is there any government likely to re evaluate its position in the face of intensifying international pressure and intensifying isolation? this is the question because i am, i don't know if this way to continue, but if it is both goals that i see and i see j waiting go with directions. if the security costs are when go all the way you are being compromised, to recognize bias on, if it will end up with the n as in don nosebleed to inc. and that is the, the junction if we do well on our international standing there for some of our security, or if we go off the 100 percent security dash because the pressure of the user name and the sign is below. now the way, thank you gentlemen, for a very interesting conversation. thank you very much for joining us mohammed dia allen leo williams to boss. thank you to all 3 of you and thank you too for watching. you can always watch this program again, any time by visiting our website at all, jessie or dot com for further discussion. go to on facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside story. and of course you can join the conversation on x. i'll handle is that a j inside story for me, for the back to boy in the whole team here in deluxe. thank you for watching bye. for now, the and some neighborhoods across lebanon, syrians are being forced out the government estimates. they're up to 2000000 syrians and 11 on one and every 4 people. they are managing the crisis. one day the internal security acts against violators. and then i don't do anything to use human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country. they include deportations often without judicial review. and the latest crack them security forces are closin
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...