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joining me now, live from detroit, reverend charles williams, ii.s the president of the michigan chapter of my group the national action network. thanks for taking time to be on the show tonight. >> thank you for having me, reverend. >> now, reverend, you led protests yesterday opposing the emergency management appointment in detroit. let me be clear. when the governor says that the emergency managers are working with mayors and city council members, those members and city councilmembers no longer have any power once an emergency manager is appointed. is that right? the emergency manager makes all decisions on contracts, employment, on everything. they are just really the mayor and the city council are just sitting there giving information to him, they can no longer make any decisions. is that right? >> absolutely. the mayors and city councils, they lose all of their power and it's entrusted inside of the emergency manager. now, there are certain one who is are sitting there and they may still have their paycheck and they may, in theory, still have
joining me now, live from detroit, reverend charles williams, ii.s the president of the michigan chapter of my group the national action network. thanks for taking time to be on the show tonight. >> thank you for having me, reverend. >> now, reverend, you led protests yesterday opposing the emergency management appointment in detroit. let me be clear. when the governor says that the emergency managers are working with mayors and city council members, those members and city...
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. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve that. >> nobody can make an accurate assessment of me without getting to know me. i mean i am a clean-cut guy. i'm not a troublemaker. but you can't honestly know that until you get a chance to sit down and talk to me and know me. just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy was a really swell-looking cat, but it turned out he was a freak. if you saw me on the street in a suit, you'd never guess i was in prison. so -- you can't judge an individual by just looking at him. you have to get to know him, bottom line. >> one mistake, no juvenile, criminal history, no drinking in public or anything like that. one mistake. one mistake. and all because i was being a follower and not a leader. i was an impressionabl
. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve that. >> nobody can make an accurate assessment of me without getting to know me. i mean i am a clean-cut guy. i'm not a...
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martha: he's not in the direct line, you have charles, william, and william's child. after that it won't matter. charles had an older sister. she was not even in the running. this child would be directly -- bill: my head is spinning. martha: we'll explain it during the break. bill: if it's a girl it will be the next -- martha: after her father she would be next. bill: nebraska's governor khapg plans for a controversial overhaul of the state's tax system. had this passed nebraska would join the list of seven states without a personal income. but the governor wanted to take it a first further and eliminate the state's corporate income tax. william la jeunesse on that story. so the fight is not just in washington, is it on taxes? >> reporter: yeah, what happened in nebraska, bill is a lot like the tax reform debate in washington. the president says he wants to raise money by closing loopholes and ending tax breaks and republicans prefer that to raising personal income taxes. in nebraska this republican governor proposed something different wanting to raise billions by cl
martha: he's not in the direct line, you have charles, william, and william's child. after that it won't matter. charles had an older sister. she was not even in the running. this child would be directly -- bill: my head is spinning. martha: we'll explain it during the break. bill: if it's a girl it will be the next -- martha: after her father she would be next. bill: nebraska's governor khapg plans for a controversial overhaul of the state's tax system. had this passed nebraska would join the...
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the couple's first child will be third in line to the thrown after prince charles and prince william. that's all for this edition of
the couple's first child will be third in line to the thrown after prince charles and prince william. that's all for this edition of
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programs she should be handing more over to prince charles and william and harry. some say she should abdicate, but not her style. >> we saw the dutch queen, also the pope do it at the vatican. i'm glad you brought that up. there are people mentioning that out loud that perhaps it's time for her to move on. >> reporter: i think the pope in particular is an example she might look to simply because it's not a normal done thing for a pope to retire. has been done for hundreds of years and not been done in the u.k. ever. but if she did want to hand over the same way as the dutch queen did, to a younger prince, having said that, prince charles is in his mid 60s. then she should do that in the modern age. want to modernize things, but she was brought out and very much a product of the war and she's got this stiff upper lip she wants to carry on and she is very, very committed to what she does. i don't think she'll give up all together, but maybe she'll step back a bit. >> her health has been remarkable up until now and she looked remarkable leaving the hospital. nice to
programs she should be handing more over to prince charles and william and harry. some say she should abdicate, but not her style. >> we saw the dutch queen, also the pope do it at the vatican. i'm glad you brought that up. there are people mentioning that out loud that perhaps it's time for her to move on. >> reporter: i think the pope in particular is an example she might look to simply because it's not a normal done thing for a pope to retire. has been done for hundreds of years...
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my thanks to charles barkley, allison williams, clive davis. justin timberlake, once again!com ♪ >> carson: hey, everybody, carson daly coming to you from red o restaurant located in the heart of melrose. we have a great "last call" for you tonight, including our "spotlight" on twitter cofounder turned filmmaker biz stone. the music, we go back to the el rey for a philly band called vacationer. but first, my sit-down guest is a comedian who's appeared in "the league," "cavemen,"date night" and much, much more. currently, you can catch him playing dozens of characters a night in his own comedy central sketch series, "kroll show", which, by the way, just got picked up for its second season. congratulations, and here's my time with our friend, nick kroll. ♪ >> carson: what is the difference now that you have your show for the comedy club? was there a new protocol? i mean, do you walk in and can you just go up onstage now because you're nick kroll? >> it's the [ bleep ]. it's the [ bleep ]. it's that high-end [ bleep ]. yo
my thanks to charles barkley, allison williams, clive davis. justin timberlake, once again!com ♪ >> carson: hey, everybody, carson daly coming to you from red o restaurant located in the heart of melrose. we have a great "last call" for you tonight, including our "spotlight" on twitter cofounder turned filmmaker biz stone. the music, we go back to the el rey for a philly band called vacationer. but first, my sit-down guest is a comedian who's appeared in "the...
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. >> what about if i'm in detroit, reverend charles williams and others are raising, in all due respectancial crisis, now you bring in someone unelected like in pontiac, we had someone on the show who talked about an emergency manager come and sold the silver dome for $500,000 that had been valued at several million dollars, over 200. i mean, kevin has no one to answer to in the local constituency. that is undemocratic. >> governor? >> let's put it in perspective. you brought in pontiac and flynn. we have an elected mayor working with the emergency manager. the city councils are still giving input so still a process going on involve those elected officials and i hope to see happen in detroit and i was proud to have mayor bing with us yesterday. he is supportive of this process. it's not about excludeing people it's about team work and how do we solve the problems together and bring more resources and tools to the table because, in detroit, the job hasn't gotten done turning around the city and 50 years in the making. this isn't a recent problem. let's have positive way with solutions an
. >> what about if i'm in detroit, reverend charles williams and others are raising, in all due respectancial crisis, now you bring in someone unelected like in pontiac, we had someone on the show who talked about an emergency manager come and sold the silver dome for $500,000 that had been valued at several million dollars, over 200. i mean, kevin has no one to answer to in the local constituency. that is undemocratic. >> governor? >> let's put it in perspective. you brought...
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william. the queen will not be stepping down. prince charlesrit the throne and william and baby bump. martha: the baby will be auld talked about in july. >> yes. martha: boy or girl, it will be next in line. >> absolutely. it is, we know women make great monarchs. queen victoria, queen elizabeth the i and queen elizabeth ii. martha: we're glad she is out of the hospital. she looked great. always good to see you too. bill: she is not retiring? martha: no. bill: she is staying on the job. >> for life. martha: for life. bill: cardinals from around the world getting ready to pick the new pope. what they are deciding in a critical meeting today. we'll tell you about that. martha: emdid legs going on right now where a sinkhole swallowed an entire bedroom of a house and killed a man. this is an unbelievable story at the end of last week. the threat of experts now say this sinkhole is causing to the entire neighborhood. >> my father's retired navy. he spent 20 plus years and, we were afraid that a lot of his memorabilia from being in the service was lo
william. the queen will not be stepping down. prince charlesrit the throne and william and baby bump. martha: the baby will be auld talked about in july. >> yes. martha: boy or girl, it will be next in line. >> absolutely. it is, we know women make great monarchs. queen victoria, queen elizabeth the i and queen elizabeth ii. martha: we're glad she is out of the hospital. she looked great. always good to see you too. bill: she is not retiring? martha: no. bill: she is staying on the...
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the couple's first child will be third in line to the thrown after prince charles and prince william. that's all for this edition of newsline. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the u.s. house of representatives passed a stopgap budget bill today, keeping the government running through september. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on a $982 billion measure that could head off a partisan battle and potential government shutdown. >> woodruff: then, was the money the united states spent rebuilding iraq worth it? we ask inspector general stuart bowen. >> ifill: margaret warner reports on reaction to the death of hugo chavez in venezuela and around the world. >> thousands of mourners lined the streets of caracas today to pay tribute to their leader, many in the crowd shouted anti- american slogans and pledged to uphold chavez socialist ideals. >> woodruff: we examine a new poll showing american catholics view their church and their bishops as out of touch. >> ifill:
the couple's first child will be third in line to the thrown after prince charles and prince william. that's all for this edition of newsline. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the u.s. house of representatives passed a stopgap budget bill today, keeping the government running through september. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on a $982 billion...
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juan williams, nina easton and charles krauthammer. talk about a rebel-backed leader stepping down. there is a dispute if the others will accept the resignation but he didn't feel like there was backing. >> rebels are upset that he wanted to engage in conversation with the regime how it could be settled. is there a possibility of the truce deal? the rebels -- this is a problem. the rebels didn't want it and saw it as traitor, and they want to take out assad. which is fine from the u.s. point of view. but there is a tremendous cost. if you send in arms and they're enemy of the united states are they going to use weapons against the united states and against israel? this is a huge problem. >> shannon: tough to vet the folks. bipartisan legislation introduced on the hill by the democrat republican lawmakers who want to vet the rebels so we can offer u.s. assistance. going back to last summer. hillary clinton, the head of the c.i.a. agreed to set up a program to vet and support. vet first, support and shape the opposition that was emerging
juan williams, nina easton and charles krauthammer. talk about a rebel-backed leader stepping down. there is a dispute if the others will accept the resignation but he didn't feel like there was backing. >> rebels are upset that he wanted to engage in conversation with the regime how it could be settled. is there a possibility of the truce deal? the rebels -- this is a problem. the rebels didn't want it and saw it as traitor, and they want to take out assad. which is fine from the u.s....
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allison williams, brian williams' daughter. he had charles barkley. >> barkley woof clam. >> i didn't bark, but he asked me to do something. >> jimmy, my favorite tv personality is hoda kotb and favorite jedi master is yoda. do you think you could combine them to make yoda kotb? that sounds interesting. i would like to see that. put your hands together for yoda kotb. [ cheers and applause ] [ clearing throat ] >> fourth hour of the "today" show it is. >> there you go. >> that was my yoda impression. >> you'll do that, but you won't bark? >> yes, i have standards, i told you. >> okay. >> anyway, but you know what -- >> it did bring back a memory. remember that halloween. >> that was the ugliest, i think, that i've ever been. >> pretty much. i loved that you kept asking for lipstick, because it made you look prettier. >> i did. i needed lipstick. i have to tell you, i felt insecure without it, with the wisps and all. >> everybody is still talking about justin. justin bieber had a great performance. >> you mean justin timberlake? >> yes. sorry a
allison williams, brian williams' daughter. he had charles barkley. >> barkley woof clam. >> i didn't bark, but he asked me to do something. >> jimmy, my favorite tv personality is hoda kotb and favorite jedi master is yoda. do you think you could combine them to make yoda kotb? that sounds interesting. i would like to see that. put your hands together for yoda kotb. [ cheers and applause ] [ clearing throat ] >> fourth hour of the "today" show it is. >>...
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and it's fairly obvious the queen is slowing down a little bit and indeed, behind charles and camilla, we now have williamamily. i was expecting to go rome this week, a visit by the queen, and i was told as early as friday night, you won't be in rome next week. we have to face facts, the queen is in the winter of her rein and can't carry on the schedule that she has been doing, especially this year. we had the olympics. we had the diamond celebration r >> there's been so much. >> well, yeah, but it was all such great fun. she enjoyed herself so much that she said, i don't want to give this up. >> fantastic, royal biographer mark saunders, thanks so much for helping us understand the fitness of the queen and her very busy schedule. appreciate it. >>> all right. in the fight against aids, this is what people have been waiting for, waiting to hear, for years a medical breakthrough that could change everything. details coming up on that. >>> plus, they are used to working closely together but some "modern family" cast members found themselves in a really tight spot. we will have more later. why not make lunch
and it's fairly obvious the queen is slowing down a little bit and indeed, behind charles and camilla, we now have williamamily. i was expecting to go rome this week, a visit by the queen, and i was told as early as friday night, you won't be in rome next week. we have to face facts, the queen is in the winter of her rein and can't carry on the schedule that she has been doing, especially this year. we had the olympics. we had the diamond celebration r >> there's been so much. >>...
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but queen elizabeth is the sovereign for life and, eventually, one assumes charles will then become king and then after that william being pregnant right now, whether they have a son or daughter will become the next monarch. what's happening as we speak, the 16 commonwealth countries are going to approve the fact that it may be a daughter becoming the next monarch. >> interesting. very interesting. it sound like, for instance, even if she were to get further up in years and it becomes too much for her. she remains the monarch and charles takes over. >> she delegates some of her duties, which she has already done. you will see queen elizabeth as queen until the day she dies. >>> this week's cnn hero spent 13 years delivering babies before a back injury forced her to stop. didn't really stop her, though. now she found a new way to bring mothers and babies through child birth. meet dr. laura. >> there is a traditional saying when you become pregnant that you have one foot in the grave. so many women dying in child birth in many communities. childbirth is feared. >> four women died from pregnancy complications. >> when
but queen elizabeth is the sovereign for life and, eventually, one assumes charles will then become king and then after that william being pregnant right now, whether they have a son or daughter will become the next monarch. what's happening as we speak, the 16 commonwealth countries are going to approve the fact that it may be a daughter becoming the next monarch. >> interesting. very interesting. it sound like, for instance, even if she were to get further up in years and it becomes too...
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williams, with the hill. and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer.e new secretary of defense and his response. >> that wasn't a vigorous defense of the united states. it was adequate. somewhat flat. but in trying to understand karzai, i'm beginning to tend toward accepting the irrationality of the irrational. i'm getting there with kim jong un. we look for rational answers why he did "x" or "y." with karzai, he is unstable. i don't want to speculate about his psychological health but the way he acts and the way he speaks he is mercurial and largely incomprehensible. it makes no sense whatsoever to accuse the united states of collaborating with the enemy unless you want america to leaf because we saw the reaction from joe manchin to angeer the americans in to leaving which will leave him alone. without any support, without any state run and he will end up at the top of the lamp post. as happened to the soviet, the leader of afghanistan in the sew yet days after the soviets left. the only possible irrationm explanation he promised the people he would t
williams, with the hill. and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer.e new secretary of defense and his response. >> that wasn't a vigorous defense of the united states. it was adequate. somewhat flat. but in trying to understand karzai, i'm beginning to tend toward accepting the irrationality of the irrational. i'm getting there with kim jong un. we look for rational answers why he did "x" or "y." with karzai, he is unstable. i don't want to speculate about his...
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juan williams, columnist with the hill. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.ay unconditional negotiations. it sounded like he was headed that way. >> as the statement you just showed one of the most important ever made by a president of the united states about arab-israeli peace. what essentially you said to the palestinians and the world is settlements are a problem. but the main issue is israeli security and palestinian statehood. if you can achieve that. in other words, if you get peace between palestinian state and jewish state you draw the line. everybody understands when the line is drawn between the territories, israeli settlements -- the israeli settlement on the palestinian side will all be evacuated. so he is saying the problem will be solved if there is a peace agreement. it's not an obstacle. because as in gaza, all the settlements were removed. there will not be settlements or jews on the palestinian side of the line. this is a way to truly undercut the palestinian argument. and this is what abbas has been now saying for all of obama's first term.
juan williams, columnist with the hill. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.ay unconditional negotiations. it sounded like he was headed that way. >> as the statement you just showed one of the most important ever made by a president of the united states about arab-israeli peace. what essentially you said to the palestinians and the world is settlements are a problem. but the main issue is israeli security and palestinian statehood. if you can achieve that. in other words, if you get...
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charles clifford kron 4 news. return >> reporter: this handwritten confession to a november murder was presented evidence for the people verses randee williamsfor the shooting of white. his son wrote to the confession letter and recanted. >> reporter: haazig madyun kron 4. >> reporter: the increase for the minimum wage. by just 60 percent of this living wage a initiative took place. it raises the minimum wage from $8 to $10 >> i connoted a parking permit. i pay my books and help my dad out with bills. he will not have to work two jobs anymore. rob fladeboe, kron 4. gabe slate tech report this new black brief z 10 will be released 45 blackberry is mar 22. it is with the new blackberry 10 pre-orders begin tomorrow. gabe slate tech report, kron 4 >> jacqueline: the how big weather story is 70's. with the exception of near the immediate coast. temperatures in the 50s. the golden gate bridge of the fog is returning it is starting to obstruct those towers. what we can expect with that fog sperling to the bay shores. and that means banta near the delta. and it is in full swing into that mean it-band near the b delta. as for temperatures? warm. '70s
charles clifford kron 4 news. return >> reporter: this handwritten confession to a november murder was presented evidence for the people verses randee williamsfor the shooting of white. his son wrote to the confession letter and recanted. >> reporter: haazig madyun kron 4. >> reporter: the increase for the minimum wage. by just 60 percent of this living wage a initiative took place. it raises the minimum wage from $8 to $10 >> i connoted a parking permit. i pay my books...
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williams on c-span's "q & a." . >> washington journal continues. host: states are deciding whether or not to expand medicaid coverage. a paper has been released cautioning states about that expansion. charless is here. start by explaining with this expansion of medicaid came from. guest: this dates back to the passage of health care reform in 2010. as a lot of your listeners know, one of the provisions was to spend health care coverage throughout the country. lawmakers chose medicaid as the primary vehicle to expand coverage to previously uninsured poor people below the poverty line. in that original legislation, it was said that the states had to do it. later the supreme court came along and said, federal government cannot compel states. host: the one part of the law that was struck down. guest: that is right. states are in a position where they can exercise the option to expand medication or not -- medicaid or not. the government cannot make them do it by taking away their medicaid funding. some are expanding health benefits in their own states financed by other people. that is a huge, positive lore for states, the possibility to get -- lure for states, the possibility of getting coverag
williams on c-span's "q & a." . >> washington journal continues. host: states are deciding whether or not to expand medicaid coverage. a paper has been released cautioning states about that expansion. charless is here. start by explaining with this expansion of medicaid came from. guest: this dates back to the passage of health care reform in 2010. as a lot of your listeners know, one of the provisions was to spend health care coverage throughout the country. lawmakers chose...
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her dresses after her divorce with prince charles to kind of get rid of this era of her life she wasn't very happy with and got the idea from her son prince williamway, mom. >> i want the $3 ceramic bowl. >> all i care about. let's find the bowl. >>> coming up, saving money at the pharmacy could cost you in other ways in the long run. >> the story of the lucky fisherman who will be telling for years this fish tale. a great white shark caught off of florida, weighed 2,500 pounds. we'll bring you the excitement coming up. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lunesta. and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may oc
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charles bolden and john holdren recently testified on the subject. there were joined by general william. this is under two hours. >> the committee on science, space, and technology will come to order. good morning. i am going to recognize myself for an opening statement and then the ranking member will be recognized as all. today's hearing is on a subject important to our nation and to our world. this is the first hearing on space threats to earth, reviewing u.s. efforts to track incoming asteroids and meteors. aware ofmany may be the subject due to recent events, it is actually one as old as our planet. i am going to hold up a copy of "time" magazine where the topic was on the cover. is 20 years, this ago. i do not know if they were ahead of their time or not but the subject has been around for a while. this was given to me by a former staff member who had researched the subject. been aroundssue has for a number of years, there are a many questions to be asked and answers. the range is how to track an object millions of miles away to how to respond if an asteroid or meteor is headed to
charles bolden and john holdren recently testified on the subject. there were joined by general william. this is under two hours. >> the committee on science, space, and technology will come to order. good morning. i am going to recognize myself for an opening statement and then the ranking member will be recognized as all. today's hearing is on a subject important to our nation and to our world. this is the first hearing on space threats to earth, reviewing u.s. efforts to track incoming...