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coleman has flooded his cell.is excessive beating on the door was pushing that plastic glass out, creating a danger. hitting his head on the wall, he threatened the officer on the walk saying he was going to hit his ass. >> coleman. face the rear of your cell. go down on your knees. go down on your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. all right. we'll go on three. one, two, three. stand up, back him out of the cell. >> coleman is placed into an emergency restraint chair. he will be bound at the legs, wrists and waist. >> we can clean the water up and things like that. we can put up with somebody kicking on the door here and there. but when they're self-abusive or damaging departmental property, those are red flags for us where they really have to be addressed and we can't just allow them to continue to be self-abusive. he was placed in the chair for that reason. >> after his wound is treated by medical personnel, coleman is fitted with head gear to prevent further injury. >> and he'll be
coleman has flooded his cell.is excessive beating on the door was pushing that plastic glass out, creating a danger. hitting his head on the wall, he threatened the officer on the walk saying he was going to hit his ass. >> coleman. face the rear of your cell. go down on your knees. go down on your knees. cross your ankles, place your hands on top of your head. all right. we'll go on three. one, two, three. stand up, back him out of the cell. >> coleman is placed into an emergency...
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watson-coleman. >> thank you. first i'd like to ask that the gentleman from massachusetts -- what happened to the gentleman from massachusetts? be allowed to sit and question the witnesses as well. >> without objection. >> secondly, i'd like to yield my time at this moment to rep barrigan who has a time issue. >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i represent los angeles port which we like to call america's port. it's one of america's largest ports. i had a chance to visit with cbp down at the port and to see what they do. the work that they do is so excellent to secure our ports. according to the staff numbers in march, cbp was almost 14 officers short of its staffing target and likely thousands of officers below what your staffing model would indicate is optimal for security and facilitation at our ports of entry. while the men and women of cbp's office are doing their best under the circumstances, at some point security and facilitation suffer. attrition is a problem and hiring is slow. meanwhile
watson-coleman. >> thank you. first i'd like to ask that the gentleman from massachusetts -- what happened to the gentleman from massachusetts? be allowed to sit and question the witnesses as well. >> without objection. >> secondly, i'd like to yield my time at this moment to rep barrigan who has a time issue. >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i represent los angeles port which we like to call america's port. it's one of america's largest ports....
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but questions about coleman's future dominated today's news conference.l what is said about me or anyone else outside of wales. i do not care about it if i'm honest. i only care about wales. i care about preparing properly. i am looking forward to this game for more than one reason. that is where my thinking and my mind is. formula one championship leader sebastian vettel was fastest in second practice ahead of this weekend's monaco grand prix. lewis hamilton was quickest in the first session but slkipped down to eighth. fellow britjenson button finished 12th. the 2009 world champion has returned for just one race for mclaren — he's standing in for fernando alonso, who is competing at the indianapolis 500 this weekend. in super league, st helens claimed a dramatic late win against local rivals wigan warriors. behind for much of the game, saints fought back, with this try from mark percival, his second of the match just two minutes from the end giving them a 22—19 victory. it's a second consecutive win for new saints coachjustin holbrook. geraint thomas sa
but questions about coleman's future dominated today's news conference.l what is said about me or anyone else outside of wales. i do not care about it if i'm honest. i only care about wales. i care about preparing properly. i am looking forward to this game for more than one reason. that is where my thinking and my mind is. formula one championship leader sebastian vettel was fastest in second practice ahead of this weekend's monaco grand prix. lewis hamilton was quickest in the first session...
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coleman: i have been invited to several roundtables. i do agree with dr. jordan's perspective that when it comes to civil war history, african-americans, because they were taken out of the narrative at the beginning and the national narrative where freedom was given versus earned or right -- they do not engage with this period of history for very real reasons. i grapple with it when i go out and i talk about the role of african-americans in the war. i get this awakening, right? that at the same time, there is still a hesitancy. i do think civil war roundtables can be part of -- so, in that case, if you are civil war roundtable, whether you are in chicago or washington or here in richmond, or wherever you happen to be, the key is you can decide how best to help your community look at the history. especially if you do not have a museum or historical society there to help guide the conversation. that would be my suggestion. >> i would just say by the way, i first met dr. jordan 22 years ago as a member of the chicago civil war roundtable, and they would refer
coleman: i have been invited to several roundtables. i do agree with dr. jordan's perspective that when it comes to civil war history, african-americans, because they were taken out of the narrative at the beginning and the national narrative where freedom was given versus earned or right -- they do not engage with this period of history for very real reasons. i grapple with it when i go out and i talk about the role of african-americans in the war. i get this awakening, right? that at the same...
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kelly coleman rihn lived her life in hopes of making her dad broud.st wishes she had a little more. >> get tivrd people telling you wish you had your own. paul wagner "fox5 local news". p. get these great smoked ribs. twenty minutes on the grill, they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? the best food at amazing prices, giant. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. d only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he'
kelly coleman rihn lived her life in hopes of making her dad broud.st wishes she had a little more. >> get tivrd people telling you wish you had your own. paul wagner "fox5 local news". p. get these great smoked ribs. twenty minutes on the grill, they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? the best food at amazing prices, giant. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x...
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chris coleman has picked 26 players for a training camp in portugal.a chance for the 16—year—old exeter city defensive midfielder ethan. he only made his professional debut last august, he was wales ‘s young player of the year in november. he's played at under—19s level although he's also eligible for england, chris coleman believes it is time to look towards young players. with any national football team, some of the older guys can't go on forever so we could see changing faces. these young ones, it's good experience for them to come in and see what it is all about. i think they have earned it as well. this is the wales squad in full, ethan ampadu one of seven uncapped players, would burn and gethinjones will also be hoping for a first cap. no gareth bale or neil taylor because they are suspended the serbia game. that takes place in belgrade on june 11 while the serbia game. that takes place in belgrade onjune 11 while england travel to hampden park onjune ten for their qualifier against scotland. let's take a quick look at a couple of other football
chris coleman has picked 26 players for a training camp in portugal.a chance for the 16—year—old exeter city defensive midfielder ethan. he only made his professional debut last august, he was wales ‘s young player of the year in november. he's played at under—19s level although he's also eligible for england, chris coleman believes it is time to look towards young players. with any national football team, some of the older guys can't go on forever so we could see changing faces. these...
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. >>> coleman won more than 158,000 graves on the vietnam veterans memorial wall >> his family honoredt the wall. paul wagner has the story. ♪ ♪. >> reporter: was shot and killed he had in his pocket a new baby girl. the two barely getting to know each other before off to vietnam. he was killed during operation davie croc ket >> they were on their way to a mission they were stopping for that night. and they pulled out tequila and they were going to celebrate cinco de mayo and that's when my dad was shot by a sniper. >> kelly coleman said growing up her mother was happy to talk about her dad >> i feel like i'm fortunate where my mom was open with me whenever i wanted to talk about my dad. i know that wasn't a lot of other sons and daughters. >> reporter: when kelly was 18, she made her first trip to the wall. >> little heart broken when i realized his name was so high i couldn't touch it. i wanted to touch his name, it's fairly high on the wall. stood there for a little bit. look at his name and thought of a lot of what ifs. >> reporter: she was able to find the soldier with her dad whe
. >>> coleman won more than 158,000 graves on the vietnam veterans memorial wall >> his family honoredt the wall. paul wagner has the story. ♪ ♪. >> reporter: was shot and killed he had in his pocket a new baby girl. the two barely getting to know each other before off to vietnam. he was killed during operation davie croc ket >> they were on their way to a mission they were stopping for that night. and they pulled out tequila and they were going to celebrate cinco...
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. >> let's begin with erin coleman in our breaking news center with more on today's developments. >> we just got new video of today's raid. armed security blasted the door open in order to get into the suspect's home. unmarked cars appeared on the street and 30 officers locked down that entire area. neighbors say people who lived there kept to themselves and would often come and go at night. cell phone video shows the chaos that erupted after the blast went off. you can see people running toward the exits. the turmoil children became separated from parents and friends. people are now using social media hunting for people still missing. they are circulating names a photos. one mother is still searching for her 15-year-old daughter. >> i'm really sick. i don't know where she is. i don't know if she's alive even yet. >> hundreds of people gathered outside city hall in manchester to hold a vigil for the victim. then there was a moment of silence at bucking ham palace. queen elizabeth and members of the royal family paused before the state of the garden party in the palace gardens. ariana
. >> let's begin with erin coleman in our breaking news center with more on today's developments. >> we just got new video of today's raid. armed security blasted the door open in order to get into the suspect's home. unmarked cars appeared on the street and 30 officers locked down that entire area. neighbors say people who lived there kept to themselves and would often come and go at night. cell phone video shows the chaos that erupted after the blast went off. you can see people...
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of chris coleman dominated the news conference today.ed the news conference today. i cannot control what is said about me or anyone else outside of wales. i don't care about it. if i'm honest, i only care about wales, about preparing properly, i'm really looking forward to this game for more than one reason. and that's where my thinking is and that's where my thinking is and that's where my thinking is and that's where my mind. leeds united say they are shocked and disappointed by the decision of garry monk to resign as head coach after less than a year in charge, he guided them to seventh in the table and just missed out on the championship play—offs. following a change of ownership of the club this week he had been expected to sign a new deal. in a statement they said that while they are deeply saddened by his decision, there is no individual bigger than their club. england's rugby union head coach eddiejones thinks england's rugby union head coach eddie jones thinks james haskell can force is way into the british and irish lions test
of chris coleman dominated the news conference today.ed the news conference today. i cannot control what is said about me or anyone else outside of wales. i don't care about it. if i'm honest, i only care about wales, about preparing properly, i'm really looking forward to this game for more than one reason. and that's where my thinking is and that's where my thinking is and that's where my thinking is and that's where my mind. leeds united say they are shocked and disappointed by the decision...
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watson-coleman. >> thank you. i'd like to ask consent that the gentleman from massachusetts -- what happened to the gentleman from massachusetts? be aloued to question the witnesses as well. >> without objection. >> and secondly i'd like to yield mile time at this moment to barigan, who has a time issue. >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i represent the port. i had a chance to visit with cbt down at the port and see what they do, the work they do is so excellent i'm making sure to secure our ports. cvp was almost 1400 officers short of its staffing target and likely below what you'd indicate was responsible. while the men and women at the office are doing their best under the circumstances, at some point security and facilitation suffer. attrition is a problem and hiring is slow. >> you're correct. there's still about 1400 faefrgs shomplt we have still not fulfilled the original 2000 that congress provided to us about three years ago now. thankfully our attrition is fairly low. we're at about 3.
watson-coleman. >> thank you. i'd like to ask consent that the gentleman from massachusetts -- what happened to the gentleman from massachusetts? be aloued to question the witnesses as well. >> without objection. >> and secondly i'd like to yield mile time at this moment to barigan, who has a time issue. >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i represent the port. i had a chance to visit with cbt down at the port and see what they do, the work they do...
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i'm erin coleman, nbc10 news. >> and lester holt is in jerusalem reporting on president trump's trip. "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is live from the old city right after nbc10 news at 6:00 anchs crash between a school bus and a car sent two students to the hospital this morning. it happened at the intersection of harmony road. the bus was carrying about 30 students from the high school. the driver of the toyota prius failed to yield and drove into the bus. everyone involved is expected to be okay. >>> tonight the community and local leaders will unite to stand against violence. this comes two days after someone shot nine people in north philadelphia. those shootings happened saturday night at 23rd and sergeant streets. the victims range from 17 to 26 years old. they were listening to music when two men approached and started shooting. many of the victims are still recovering. no arrests have been made. tonight's call to peace rally starts at 6:00 at 23rd and huntington streets. >> some pennsylvania prosecutors are pushing to reinstate mandatory minimum sentences. recently those
i'm erin coleman, nbc10 news. >> and lester holt is in jerusalem reporting on president trump's trip. "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is live from the old city right after nbc10 news at 6:00 anchs crash between a school bus and a car sent two students to the hospital this morning. it happened at the intersection of harmony road. the bus was carrying about 30 students from the high school. the driver of the toyota prius failed to yield and drove into the bus. everyone...
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christie coleman is my colleague, the ceo of the american civil war museum. she's a native of williamsburg. she holds a ba in museum studies from hampton university. before the combination that formed the american civil war museum in 2013, she was the ceo of the american civil war center at historic treg ager. christie came to richmond from detroit where she had been president and ceo of the nation's largest african-american museum, the charles h. wright museum of african-american history. she began her career in public history at colonial williamsburg. after more than a decade -- after more than a decade there she became its director of public programs. christie's no stranger to controversies over public history. having been at the center of the storm over colonial williamsburg's re-enactment of a slave auction. when she arrived in richmond in 2008, she was quickly introduced to the strong feelings that surround civil war monuments. she recently serveed on governor terry mcauliffe's monument work group, but we'll let christie tell us more about all of this i
christie coleman is my colleague, the ceo of the american civil war museum. she's a native of williamsburg. she holds a ba in museum studies from hampton university. before the combination that formed the american civil war museum in 2013, she was the ceo of the american civil war center at historic treg ager. christie came to richmond from detroit where she had been president and ceo of the nation's largest african-american museum, the charles h. wright museum of african-american history. she...
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we're live, erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> turning to our weather now and that glow that the good news will soon be going away. the umbrellas were out as the rain came down. things are far from picture perfect. a to devoid of sun. >> we are keeping our eye on the radar where there are storms moving out west. but as is often the case, whether or not you get wet depends on where you live. this is where that neighborhood weather comes into play. let's get right to first alert meteorologist glenn schwartz. >> some big changes on the way. >> this picture will not look like this by this time tomorrow. once again, overcast, the tops of the buildings cut off by the low clouds. and it is getting a little bit foggy around here too. and that will continue during the night. the last of today's showers are exiting while we watch for another area in central pennsylvania. so the last of the ones in that pretty much in cape may county here. and fairly heavy rain near avalon right now. that will be moving offshore within the next hour or so. then we watch these storms in central and western pennsylvani
we're live, erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> turning to our weather now and that glow that the good news will soon be going away. the umbrellas were out as the rain came down. things are far from picture perfect. a to devoid of sun. >> we are keeping our eye on the radar where there are storms moving out west. but as is often the case, whether or not you get wet depends on where you live. this is where that neighborhood weather comes into play. let's get right to first alert...
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erin coleman is joining us now. not an ounce of bitterness on his part. >> pretty amazing. what's important now is he's with the people that he loves. he's trying to make up for lost time. nearly a quarter of a a century of lost time. >> they knocked that down and turned it into something else. >> shawn thomas is getting to know philadelphia again after 24 years. a a city that's changed a lot. a city he was forced to leave behind decades earlier. >> you definitely appreciate more about life once it's taken from you. you appreciate it a lot more. >> in 1990 he was a teen when he was convicted of murdering a businessman in north philly. a murder hen didn't commit. what kept him going? >> family, prayer, hope. >> and after 24 years the judge overturned the conviction. new evidence confirmed his alibi. >> i knew in my heart it was coming. i just didn't know when. >> reporter: so now for the tirs time in more than two decades. he has the freedom to choose what he wants to do. >> smell the trees and see the sun. >> reporter: who he eats and who he spends time with. this morning h
erin coleman is joining us now. not an ounce of bitterness on his part. >> pretty amazing. what's important now is he's with the people that he loves. he's trying to make up for lost time. nearly a quarter of a a century of lost time. >> they knocked that down and turned it into something else. >> shawn thomas is getting to know philadelphia again after 24 years. a a city that's changed a lot. a city he was forced to leave behind decades earlier. >> you definitely...
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but questions about coleman's future dominated today's press conference.else outside of wales. i do not care about it if i'm honest. i only care about wales. i ca re honest. i only care about wales. i care about preparing properly. i am looking forward to this game for more than one reason. that is where my thinking and my mind is. formula one championship leader sebastian vettel was fastest in second practice ahead of this weekend's monaco grand prix. lewis hamilton was quickest in the first session but slipped down to eighth. fellow britjenson button finished 12th. the 2009 world champion has returned forjust one race for mclaren. he's standing in for fernando alonso, who is competing at the indianapolis 500 this weekend. i will be back later. we arejoined by we are joined by a former top cia official. how damaging is this? over the long term there is no reason to believe it is going to be deeply damaging but i think it will have a short—term effect. we are perhaps already seeing this at the tactical level when perhaps low and mid—level police officials
but questions about coleman's future dominated today's press conference.else outside of wales. i do not care about it if i'm honest. i only care about wales. i ca re honest. i only care about wales. i care about preparing properly. i am looking forward to this game for more than one reason. that is where my thinking and my mind is. formula one championship leader sebastian vettel was fastest in second practice ahead of this weekend's monaco grand prix. lewis hamilton was quickest in the first...
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watson coleman. >> i am delighted to be here and share this very important task with you.i am pleased to join in holding today's hearing on denying terrorist entry into the united states. i welcome the opportunity to work with you and our colleagues on the task force to examine how the federal government can continue to strengthen our national security and do so in a way that upholds our american values. since the terrorist attack of september 11th 2001, congress has established a department of homeland security and directed the invitation of significant and wide range new programs and policies to help prevent terrorist travel in this country for example, us immigration and customs enforcement has deployed visa security units to our embassies, supporting the state department in vetting visa applicants, u.s. customs and border protection now utilizes the electronic system for travel authorization to screen visa waiver programs before they are permitted to board a plane into the us. these agencies now also conducted torrent vetting of all visa and folders to check against an
watson coleman. >> i am delighted to be here and share this very important task with you.i am pleased to join in holding today's hearing on denying terrorist entry into the united states. i welcome the opportunity to work with you and our colleagues on the task force to examine how the federal government can continue to strengthen our national security and do so in a way that upholds our american values. since the terrorist attack of september 11th 2001, congress has established a...
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joining me now, katie coleman, a financial adviser. one of the things we've heard, a million dollars. you need a million dollars to retire. ? my take is it's never just that easy. what you need to ow important number to achieve your retirement goal is making sure you know what your expenses are. your expenses and what you'll spend in retirement will drive how much you need to have available for you. >> a lot of times people will say, i'm going to need less money. that may not be true. >> what we find is in the early years of retirement, people spend more. because you have more time. when you have time, you spend money. >> are people relying too much on medicare? >> well, while medicare may be good for you for trips to the doctor or not only that, but for hospitalization, it won't cover long term care needs. >> what i mean by, we refer to it as extended care needs. if you need nursing home facilities, assisted living, or home care. that won't be covered. >> the other part of that is social security. it is something that we have seen tak
joining me now, katie coleman, a financial adviser. one of the things we've heard, a million dollars. you need a million dollars to retire. ? my take is it's never just that easy. what you need to ow important number to achieve your retirement goal is making sure you know what your expenses are. your expenses and what you'll spend in retirement will drive how much you need to have available for you. >> a lot of times people will say, i'm going to need less money. that may not be true....
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resurfacing hedding street in the city's rose garden neighborhood from coleman to winchester and adding bike lanes and better crosswalks. and it's not just the major thoroughfares. they have already been a higher priority. >> that means we put less resources into local streets. >> yes, it's absolutely good news. >> that was mark sayre reporting. still, the estimated backlog of road maintenance in san jose is roughly half a billion dollars. >>> a cyclist competing in the amgen tour of california heads to the central coast today. some rough wipeouts were part of stage 2 that chopper 5 caught five yesterday. >> oh. >> yeah. ouch. [ laughter ] >> the ride up and beyond mount hamilton proved to be tough. the stage getting under way today is 119 miles. that's one of my worst fears going downhill always worried about going downhill. >> what if i didn't tighten up the wings -- >> there's winds in the mount hamilton area from 30 to 40 miles per hour. >> we have cloud cover until the bay but we can see the top of the bay bridge there. clear skies inland. and you can actually see some the moon. th
resurfacing hedding street in the city's rose garden neighborhood from coleman to winchester and adding bike lanes and better crosswalks. and it's not just the major thoroughfares. they have already been a higher priority. >> that means we put less resources into local streets. >> yes, it's absolutely good news. >> that was mark sayre reporting. still, the estimated backlog of road maintenance in san jose is roughly half a billion dollars. >>> a cyclist competing in...
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. >> reporter: erin coleman, nbc 10 newses. >> such good people. i'm sure they'll continue to be blessed even more now. >> and give back. amazing. i like he updated the man cave. >> he did. looking good. the family is now taking grant applications for nonprofits. we have put a link to the foundation on our website, nbc 10.com. >>> also tonight, comedian jim brewer hosted a comedy show for a police officer in gloucester county. it was held at punch line comedy club. the officer's wife danielle was six months pregnant when she was diagnosed with cancer in february. she delivered their baby boy jake before losing her battle with cancer three days later. the gofundme page raised nearly $93,000 for max and his family and all the money from tonight will be donated to them. >>> more honors tonight for a comedian and philly native kevin hart. the award recognizes individuals for impact on the region. hart accepted the award at the philadelphia museum of art and got a tour. we sat down with hart tonight to talk about what the award means to him. >> i'm a ph
. >> reporter: erin coleman, nbc 10 newses. >> such good people. i'm sure they'll continue to be blessed even more now. >> and give back. amazing. i like he updated the man cave. >> he did. looking good. the family is now taking grant applications for nonprofits. we have put a link to the foundation on our website, nbc 10.com. >>> also tonight, comedian jim brewer hosted a comedy show for a police officer in gloucester county. it was held at punch line comedy...
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here's reporter, christina coleman from our sister station in st. louis. >> what's up, buddy? >> recorded this video of him surprising his younger brother and sister with his return home on friday. it wa tillson. he is currently stationed at fort hood military post in texas. >> more than anything, more than anything in the world, i was wanting to come home. >> which is why tillson bought a stand by ticket to buy the first available ticket home. hoping airline staff could help, a man named josh happened to see him. >> i just noticed this kid at the ticket counter that seemed stressed out, and i saw a ticket agent that seemed stressed out, like she couldn't do anything to help. >> so raine bought tillson a $350 ticket so that the soldier could fly home right away. >> we parted ways and he ran back and asked if he could give me a hug. >> it meant a lot, whose dad is an army vet and served as an officer. he says he is proud to help someone who will protect and serve. >> it made so many people happy. >> keenan's mom was grateful, too. when she learned he was definitely coming ho
here's reporter, christina coleman from our sister station in st. louis. >> what's up, buddy? >> recorded this video of him surprising his younger brother and sister with his return home on friday. it wa tillson. he is currently stationed at fort hood military post in texas. >> more than anything, more than anything in the world, i was wanting to come home. >> which is why tillson bought a stand by ticket to buy the first available ticket home. hoping airline staff...
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our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, is at westminster magistrates' court.n who appeared in the dock was asked by the court clerk if his name was rhodri st davids. three charges we re was rhodri st davids. three charges were put to him. they were charges under the communications act. it was put to him he had sent messages in the form of facebook postings which we re the form of facebook postings which were menacing in character and racially aggravating. the first of the messages, it was alleged, referred to gina miller, the businesswoman you mentioned, sent just days after she won the initial ruling in the high court, she challenged the government, saying they did not have the right lawfully to trigger article 50 without going to trigger article 50 without going to parliament for a vote because parliament was sovereign. that case went to the supreme court and she w011. went to the supreme court and she won. the other two charges relate to facebook messages made earlier in september of last year and concerned other individuals. the charges were put and he ple
our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, is at westminster magistrates' court.n who appeared in the dock was asked by the court clerk if his name was rhodri st davids. three charges we re was rhodri st davids. three charges were put to him. they were charges under the communications act. it was put to him he had sent messages in the form of facebook postings which we re the form of facebook postings which were menacing in character and racially aggravating. the first of the messages, it...
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. >>> nbc 10 erin coleman has a look at what's coming up this afternoon. >> hi.ll have complete coverage on the breaking news. a mistrial in the case of creato after joo jurors couldn't decide if he murdered his son. >>> plus, here comes the sun, the new mission to get closer to the sun than ever before and good-byes are never easy. a caught on camera moment that is sure to warm your heart. those stories and more on nbc 10 at 4:00. back to you. >> thanks. >>> now to a story that erin mentioned, our top story, the judge in the last hour declared a mistrial after a jury couldn't reach a verdict. creato will face a new trial in the case. the date is set for july 59. h -- july 5th. you can get updates on nbc 10 app. thanks for watching. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. for krystal klei and all of us here at nbc 10 -- actually we'll check in with krystal klei here. >>> the clouds are starting to break finally. it's boosting up the temperatures. >> nice. >> i know. the temperatures will make it to tup the upper 70s. we'll be updating you at 4:00, 5:00 and 6
. >>> nbc 10 erin coleman has a look at what's coming up this afternoon. >> hi.ll have complete coverage on the breaking news. a mistrial in the case of creato after joo jurors couldn't decide if he murdered his son. >>> plus, here comes the sun, the new mission to get closer to the sun than ever before and good-byes are never easy. a caught on camera moment that is sure to warm your heart. those stories and more on nbc 10 at 4:00. back to you. >> thanks....
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last month on "the washington journal" we had zach coleman on, an environmental writer, he had a cover story on this topic, finding life after coal is that cover story. april 10th, 2017, talks a lot about those appalachian towns that vivian stockman was just referring to. wack to that line for coal miners and family members, alfonzo is in brownsville, texas. good morning. >> caller: yeah. steelworker for 22 years. and i know what it is to lose a job. but it was greed of the congress and greed of the politicians that pushed me out. their god they got there is a different situation for him because it's -- in harman, the environment. and i like to know what he thinks about all these regulations. are they -- are they saying the truth about these regulations about the environment and the coal industry? they're blaming the coal industry. so i would watch out. what these congressmen, these politicians are doing, because i know what it is to get out of a job i had for 22 years. and that's all i have to say. >> all right. alfonzo, the congressman left us. we're with vivian stockman now. want yo
last month on "the washington journal" we had zach coleman on, an environmental writer, he had a cover story on this topic, finding life after coal is that cover story. april 10th, 2017, talks a lot about those appalachian towns that vivian stockman was just referring to. wack to that line for coal miners and family members, alfonzo is in brownsville, texas. good morning. >> caller: yeah. steelworker for 22 years. and i know what it is to lose a job. but it was greed of the...
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charlene told us a contractor who installed her coleman originally bought a heater that didn't fit.he found another heater to replace it. the contractor said he was following instructions from first american. we reached out to first american again, it stood by its original statement. >> i'm just angry at the home warranty company and probably a little bit the installer, because i don't know what's going on. >> i will stay on top of this and i'll let you know what happens. >> coming up at 11:00, you have a really interesting story. >> to show a numeric rating on a scale of 1 to 100. >> i look for the 90 plus, if i'm not going to buy something. but is t >> reporter: but is the wine you're buying highly rated? >>> it's not safe to go in the water, and look, you're seeing the reason next. find out why there are so many more sharks off our california coast than usual. >>> who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are
charlene told us a contractor who installed her coleman originally bought a heater that didn't fit.he found another heater to replace it. the contractor said he was following instructions from first american. we reached out to first american again, it stood by its original statement. >> i'm just angry at the home warranty company and probably a little bit the installer, because i don't know what's going on. >> i will stay on top of this and i'll let you know what happens. >>...
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tevin coleman there has been a bevy of controversy back home.cted the president's first trip? wilbur: absolutely not -- secretary ross: absolutely not. isis making a place that better for businesses and citizens. he will keep doing that. kevin: yesterday at this forum, i spoke with prominent business leaders, all of whom told me they are hoping the more than hundreds of billions of dollars -- $300 billion in total will help revitalize not just the saudi economy and culture, but also u.s. is mrs. back home. prominent businesses like knowing, lockheed martin -- businesses back home. prominent businesses like boeing, lockheed martin. from there any indication the trump side what they think they will have to give saudi arabia in return? and nationale security protection. that is the common ground the nations feel they can work together on in combating terrorism, particularly as it pertains to the cyberspace. we heard at a press conference yesterday with u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson and his counterpart from the kingdom. this is an administra
tevin coleman there has been a bevy of controversy back home.cted the president's first trip? wilbur: absolutely not -- secretary ross: absolutely not. isis making a place that better for businesses and citizens. he will keep doing that. kevin: yesterday at this forum, i spoke with prominent business leaders, all of whom told me they are hoping the more than hundreds of billions of dollars -- $300 billion in total will help revitalize not just the saudi economy and culture, but also u.s. is...
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charlene told us a contractor who installed her coleman originally bought a heater that didn't fit. he found another heater to replace it. the contractor said he was following instructions from first american. we reached out to first american again, it stood by its original statement. >> i'm just angry at the home warranty company and probably a little bit the installer, because i don't know what's going on. >> i will stay on top of this and i'll let you know what happens. >> coming up at 11:00, you have a really interesting story. >> to show a numeric rating on a scale of 1 to 100. >> i look for the 90 plus, if i'm not going to buy something. but is t >> reporter: but is the wine you're buying highly rated? >>> it's not safe to go in the water, and look, you're seeing the reason next. find out why there are so many more sharks off our california coast than usual. >>> the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caret
charlene told us a contractor who installed her coleman originally bought a heater that didn't fit. he found another heater to replace it. the contractor said he was following instructions from first american. we reached out to first american again, it stood by its original statement. >> i'm just angry at the home warranty company and probably a little bit the installer, because i don't know what's going on. >> i will stay on top of this and i'll let you know what happens. >>...
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supporters of his opponent, norm coleman combed through the franken comedy vault for material for theirbody likes getting an abortion, except perhaps rape victims. >> if you're a comedian or comic writer they take everything you've said or written and put it through a very expensive machine called the dehumorizer. this was built with russian technology. and what it does is takes all the context out of any joke you've ever written and comes out as just offensive. >> reporter: he writes about the dehumorizer in his new book "giant of the senate". he says it was a serious ad that turns the tide. >> we've been married now for almost 33 years. >> reporter: an ad featuring his wife. >> i insisted that they allow me to do an ad. >> i struggled with alcohol dependency. i really was mad at the content of the opposing ads that didn't portray al as the person i know. >> the al franken i now stood by me through thick and thin. so i know he'll always come through for minnesotans. >> if it hadn't been for that ad, i'd have lost. >> reporter: you're confident of that. >> minunesotans are wary of peopl
supporters of his opponent, norm coleman combed through the franken comedy vault for material for theirbody likes getting an abortion, except perhaps rape victims. >> if you're a comedian or comic writer they take everything you've said or written and put it through a very expensive machine called the dehumorizer. this was built with russian technology. and what it does is takes all the context out of any joke you've ever written and comes out as just offensive. >> reporter: he...
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watson coleman, for five minutes. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. first of all i want to announce foster shadow, shadira, a rutgers student studying anthropology, is with me today in the gallery. i'm delighted to have her with me and i offer these remarks on her behalf. i rise today to ask a simple question. to my colleagues here that support president trump's budget proposal, what kind of america do you envision? what kind of america do you envision when you support proposed tax plans that line the pockets of wall street investors, yet raises the tax force the working men and women struggling to make ends meet. what kind of america do you envision when you support rewarding corporations that willfully and admittedly evade american tax laws by stashing profits overseas and even with proposed tax amenities still punish their rank anne file employees that can't save because they are paid below a living wage. what kind of america do you envision when you proudly support the elimination of federal agencies that protect our workers from discrimination or
watson coleman, for five minutes. mrs. watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. first of all i want to announce foster shadow, shadira, a rutgers student studying anthropology, is with me today in the gallery. i'm delighted to have her with me and i offer these remarks on her behalf. i rise today to ask a simple question. to my colleagues here that support president trump's budget proposal, what kind of america do you envision? what kind of america do you envision when you support proposed tax...
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erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> president trump told nato leaders to pay their fair share on defense during the summit. the president had been urging leaders to give up to a 2011 decision. it was to increase spending on defense of 2% of the gross domestic product. but not everyone has done that. >> they are not paying what they should be paying ask what they are supposed to be paying for their defense. this is not fair to the people ask taxpayers of the united states. >> germany would have to double its military budget spending more money on defense than russia. >>> want i want you to look at this. an audiocassetwkward moment as d a nato leader out of the way. ask move him aside. >> new details on the plane crash last week. the ntsb issued a preliminary report this morning. it says the pilots turned too late upon approach which caused the plane to go down. the report says the plane was late making its final turn for approach. they have the voice recorder and are tribing it. >>> philadelphia patients, health experts met today to talk about the impact of repealing the affordable care act. phi
erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> president trump told nato leaders to pay their fair share on defense during the summit. the president had been urging leaders to give up to a 2011 decision. it was to increase spending on defense of 2% of the gross domestic product. but not everyone has done that. >> they are not paying what they should be paying ask what they are supposed to be paying for their defense. this is not fair to the people ask taxpayers of the united states. >>...
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>>> the maintenance project may start this summer with a center lane from busy winchester to coleman. "the americaie news" says the city want to start in the summer, an official schedule has not been set yet, though. s.t.e.m. is the acronym if you have kids, you know that we had. teniers they started developing national now bay area assembly members are helping launch a localized version. they call it the innovation 2.0 regional s.t.e.m.'s action plan. we'll work on that one. >> it's been quite a fall from agrees. they taken a series of wrong terms. >> for the second time just this month it attracted the attention of the feds. >> as you know, kris, uber is mired in a court case, which accuses uber of stealing google's self-driving car secrets. it says the technology can be traced back to their ideas. well, several setbacks for uber this morning. two, the judge in the case has recommended federal prosecutors look at that case. this went from just a civil case to potential a criminal case as well. "newsweek" says facebook has removed a page after a page posted information, the group is
>>> the maintenance project may start this summer with a center lane from busy winchester to coleman. "the americaie news" says the city want to start in the summer, an official schedule has not been set yet, though. s.t.e.m. is the acronym if you have kids, you know that we had. teniers they started developing national now bay area assembly members are helping launch a localized version. they call it the innovation 2.0 regional s.t.e.m.'s action plan. we'll work on that one....
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a charge of battery on a person 65 years or older and is headed to juvenile detention, said veda coleman-wrightn for the broward sheriff's office."i messed up and i have to own up to it," the teen told deputies. "i had two in person meetings and one phone call with the white house about mr flynn" (pam) former acting attorney general sally yates ... testified in congress today... that she repeatedly warned trump officials about michael flynn ... she says she told them that the newly named national security adviser was a not only a liar ... but a potential target for blackmail by russian intelligence. catherine heenan has the highlights from today's hearing. "the underlying conduct that general flynn had engaged in was problematic in and of itself."this is yates's first public appearance since she was fired four months ago for refusing to enforce president trump's travel ban. she testified she raised the alarm after government surveillance caught flynn meeting with russia's ambassador ... and flynn later lied about the subject of their talks..she says
a charge of battery on a person 65 years or older and is headed to juvenile detention, said veda coleman-wrightn for the broward sheriff's office."i messed up and i have to own up to it," the teen told deputies. "i had two in person meetings and one phone call with the white house about mr flynn" (pam) former acting attorney general sally yates ... testified in congress today... that she repeatedly warned trump officials about michael flynn ... she says she told them that...
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i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm jim rosenfeld. hear seen it before and has advice for daters everywhere. >> if you meet somebody that's too good to be true, it's not true. >> that turned out to be the unhappy ending a a supposed love story that started online. christian mingle, a popular dating site, where a westchester woman reportedly met of man of her dreams. according to investigators his online love letters were laced with a scam. he had an investment opportunity for her in a nigerian oil company. hundreds of thousands of dollars later, it proved to be a hoax. >> they play on people's goodness. >> reporter: with more than 25 years of experience in relationship and marriage counseling, arlene foreman says anyone can fall prey to the charms of a con artist. why it's important to be wary. >>
i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm jim rosenfeld. hear seen it before and has advice for daters everywhere. >> if you meet somebody that's too good to be true, it's not true. >> that turned out to be the unhappy ending a a supposed love story that started online. christian mingle, a popular dating site, where a westchester woman reportedly met of man of her dreams. according to investigators his online love letters were laced with a scam. he had an investment opportunity for her in...
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s.watson coleman: thank you, and ianto thank the congsswom for having this moment to address th issue and continuing to be sucha leader on behalf of this great democra tt we have. though i w t in congrs when this aumf was establish, re th 15 yearsater i i cle thisuthoration was not designed for this endless and peetual war on terror. icommenmy colleaguend friend,corewon lee, for yournwaveringtance on whas right. say what you feared is now o realy. justoday, u.s. forces particiated in an air strike against e sa regim uer t urella of e same aumf. th is just the lates example of this virtual endless war we arae to wage in the middle eastand beyond. as of juary, 23, d.o.d. ported 7,008 u.s. mility ats in the war on terror, in additioto the over0,0 that haveeen wounded. thisoes in t include the hugeumbers of civilians, families,and childr that have been impacd this.s. military machin this is compounded by the marsh realityhat according to pentagon stattics,uicide, not combat is the leang killer of u.s. troops deployed in the mile east to fight islamic stat mitants. bewe 2001 an 2010,he rat
s.watson coleman: thank you, and ianto thank the congsswom for having this moment to address th issue and continuing to be sucha leader on behalf of this great democra tt we have. though i w t in congrs when this aumf was establish, re th 15 yearsater i i cle thisuthoration was not designed for this endless and peetual war on terror. icommenmy colleaguend friend,corewon lee, for yournwaveringtance on whas right. say what you feared is now o realy. justoday, u.s. forces particiated in an air...
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aj coleman released a statement saying the brothers here are shocked and appalled. members of the house say they will not discuss the situation while it is under investigation. >>> there has just been a cascade of condemnation throughout the community from student leaders and, of course, the university president speaking out. it is being investigated as a crime. reporting live at the university, wusa 9. >> earlier this year white supremacist flyers went up at locations around the university. they were also condemned students and administrators. >>> a fugitive who spent six days on the run in howard county is now facing more charges. david watson was captured last night hiding in that pipe right there. it was empty earlier in the day, but a tactical team with night vision made the discovery around 9:40 in the evening. they thought they saw watson wearing a hard hat and the best. >> we are aware of a storage building nearby that he had broken into. that building has white hardhats . also, clothing and lockers were there, so people believe that he actually had taken so
aj coleman released a statement saying the brothers here are shocked and appalled. members of the house say they will not discuss the situation while it is under investigation. >>> there has just been a cascade of condemnation throughout the community from student leaders and, of course, the university president speaking out. it is being investigated as a crime. reporting live at the university, wusa 9. >> earlier this year white supremacist flyers went up at locations around the...
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i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm jim rosenfeld. a counsel hear seen it before and has advice for daters everywhere. >> if you meet somebody that's too good to be true, it's not true. >> that turned out to be the unhappy ending a a supposed love story that started online. christian mingle, a popular dating site, where a westchester woman reportedly met of man of her dreams. according to investigators his online love letters were laced with a scam. he had an investment opportunity for her in a nigerian oil company. hundreds of thousands of dollars later, it proved to be a hoax. >> they play on people's goodness. >> reporter: with more than 25 years of experience in relationship and marriage counseling, arlene foreman says anyone can fall prey to the charms of a con artist. why it's important to be wary. >> scammers cons are really, really, really seeming real. they come on fast. >> international, needed money 0 get back to the united states. >> reporter: melanie, center city, who dated online was megging with a potential date when al
i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm jim rosenfeld. a counsel hear seen it before and has advice for daters everywhere. >> if you meet somebody that's too good to be true, it's not true. >> that turned out to be the unhappy ending a a supposed love story that started online. christian mingle, a popular dating site, where a westchester woman reportedly met of man of her dreams. according to investigators his online love letters were laced with a scam. he had an investment opportunity...
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. >> reporter: pistachio farmer tom coleman said he's seeing a high hand labor costs, berries, thingsfor them to find the labor. >> reporter: so while farmers shift to less labor intensive crops, they hold strong in their support of the president they helped elect and the hope that the fruits of their labor continue to make it to the table. jennifer borkland, nbc news, los angeles. >>> this memorial day we're going to show you an international outpouring of support for the veterans who died protecting our country. >>> and then a story all new at 6:00. >> years later and the d.c. sniper case is still with us. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on y2d1iy y16fy republican leaders are to affordable health care. i voted for obamacare because it was wrong that a million virginians weren't covered while insurance companies held all the power. now i'm running for governor because it's wrong that most virginia incomes haven't gone up in 20 years. together, we can stop donald trump, raise wages and build an economy that works for everyone. and we'll make sure this never happens in virginia. >>> volu
. >> reporter: pistachio farmer tom coleman said he's seeing a high hand labor costs, berries, thingsfor them to find the labor. >> reporter: so while farmers shift to less labor intensive crops, they hold strong in their support of the president they helped elect and the hope that the fruits of their labor continue to make it to the table. jennifer borkland, nbc news, los angeles. >>> this memorial day we're going to show you an international outpouring of support for the...
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macmaster and gary coleman was asked about the latest kushner controversy and this is how they responded. >> we're not going to comment on jared. >> generally speaking, general would you be concerned if someone on the national security counsel or in this administration were to seek a back channel communication with russian and with the kremlin? would that concern you not to even address kushner specifically, but in general terms? >> no. we have back channels communication with a number of countries, so -- so generally speaking about back channel communications what that allows you to do is communicate in a discreet matter so it does predepose you to any sort of contend so no we wouldn't be concerned about it. >> the white house officials were pressed by jared kushner, there's reports that hay may be haecing a step back in the white house. kushner's not going anywhere he's going to continue to focus on his job. this comes all as the president makes his way back to the united states, his team both in and outside the white house are preparing for a full court meeting with the president. the
macmaster and gary coleman was asked about the latest kushner controversy and this is how they responded. >> we're not going to comment on jared. >> generally speaking, general would you be concerned if someone on the national security counsel or in this administration were to seek a back channel communication with russian and with the kremlin? would that concern you not to even address kushner specifically, but in general terms? >> no. we have back channels communication with...
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my dad worked in the coleman for 45 years.n i remember as a kid when it snowed you couldn't even go outnd pick up snow because of the sit on it. and the river up there all off the fish died. they just now -- then all of the mine shut down and they put a natural gas the murray wasover saying for the last ten years they have been there over ten years now. they get the gas off of the coal. so there i can go back. the old company owns all of thaa stuff.l gas natural gas is a lot cheaper and to me i listen to murray and i live right at a coal powerplant. on a day when it is clear and the sky was blue you'll see the clouds coming from a stack float and. >> thank you for sharing your story. congressman i want you to pick up on the natural gas comments that he referred to there in the sustainability of the natural gas industry. they're saying that they will only last ten years and then the coal will be there longer. do you agree with that? >> guest: i'm not a geologist. i can tell you that along the ohio river we have got more resource under our feet that we know what to do with. some people sa
my dad worked in the coleman for 45 years.n i remember as a kid when it snowed you couldn't even go outnd pick up snow because of the sit on it. and the river up there all off the fish died. they just now -- then all of the mine shut down and they put a natural gas the murray wasover saying for the last ten years they have been there over ten years now. they get the gas off of the coal. so there i can go back. the old company owns all of thaa stuff.l gas natural gas is a lot cheaper and to me i...
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it gives me great pleasure now to yield two minutes to our friend from new jersey, bonnie watson coleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you to my colleague for yielding me time and this opportunity to discuss this bill. i want to thank the colleague from across the aisle here who has illuminated the future as it relates to undertaking this whole issue. it is with that in mind i want to speak to the value of use of official time. while i am not concerned so much about the collection of the information as to what is happening, i am concerned with how it is being translated and will be used in the future. for decades both republicans and democrats strongly supported the use of official time because it streamlines the efficiency and quality of government. so we should be thanking our union representatives who use official time to address workplace problems and operational issues within our government. within our federal government official time leads to swift conflict resolutions that would earwise require costly litigation. it improves the
it gives me great pleasure now to yield two minutes to our friend from new jersey, bonnie watson coleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you to my colleague for yielding me time and this opportunity to discuss this bill. i want to thank the colleague from across the aisle here who has illuminated the future as it relates to undertaking this whole issue. it is with that in mind i want to speak to the value of use of official time. while i am not...
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fellowship from the dorothy lewis b coleman center for scholars and writers at the new york public library, a guggenheim fellowship, a , and awardellowship from the national organization for women in new york city. on both seen and unseen americans, including a biography of andrew johnson in her most recent book is most blessed of the patriarchs. it comes to jefferson, were fortunate to have her here. no one knows the public and private jefferson quite as well as she does. the relationship between our third president and his own slaves is one she first exported -- explored back in 1997. that's both thomas jefferson and sally hemming, an american controversy. she came to the subject again more than a decade later with her 2009 book the hemmings is of monticello and american family, which won both the natural book award in the pulitzer prize for history. it's this book and subject that bring us together tonight. it is an important topic, and for some, uncomfortable topic, to be sure. as a historian, joseph ellis said quote, thomas jefferson is described as a slave -- described his slaves of
fellowship from the dorothy lewis b coleman center for scholars and writers at the new york public library, a guggenheim fellowship, a , and awardellowship from the national organization for women in new york city. on both seen and unseen americans, including a biography of andrew johnson in her most recent book is most blessed of the patriarchs. it comes to jefferson, were fortunate to have her here. no one knows the public and private jefferson quite as well as she does. the relationship...
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our dream is to -- do you remember the character gary coleman played in "different strokes," arnold drummondto play mr. drummond. >> jimmy: will ferrell as mr. drummond would be great. there be a lot of great possibilities. >> willis. >> jimmy: you would be a great willis require think it would be great to have your wife, jennifer aniston, and courteney cox, play laverne and cherylly. >> that would be amazing. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the possibilities are endless. >> negotiations will be horrendous. >> jimmy: we're working for an app for disneyland. inside joke with the audience. let's focus on your current show. because it is a fantastic show. it really is. unbelievable show. you do a great job on it. last sunday night's show. >> it's gone so off the rails. bananas. >> jimmy: it's so crazy. >> it's our last season, we can do whatever we want. >> jimmy: yeah, but it's not -- a lot of shows go off the rails and they're silly. >> no, it goes off -- it's a crazy train. going fast. it's a fun show. >> jimmy: i learned something about it today, a story in last week's episode, there's an orgy that
our dream is to -- do you remember the character gary coleman played in "different strokes," arnold drummondto play mr. drummond. >> jimmy: will ferrell as mr. drummond would be great. there be a lot of great possibilities. >> willis. >> jimmy: you would be a great willis require think it would be great to have your wife, jennifer aniston, and courteney cox, play laverne and cherylly. >> that would be amazing. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the possibilities are...
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