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retired marine corps general james williams is joining me now from dallas.eneral, good to see you. >> hello, how are you? >> good. thank you. is this mission creep, tackling an outbreak of a deadly disease? is his why men and women enlist in the military? >> no, not at all. bad guys or bad viruses, the u.s. military has been in these fights before. i mean, you know, we have specialized units within the military that deal with some of these outbreaks, whether its at ft. detrick at the operations there. certainly the cdc which is very apt at dealing with these, along with marine units, have done deaccontaminations in the past. and so, you know, you have general williams out there with his troops working on developing a hospital, setting that up. i'm sure they'll have deac decontamination areas. they know how to handle that. is this a little more serious than they have had in the past? absolutely. but, you know, how often do you have pandemics that cause these types of problems? >> there's been so much alarm today because we now know of the first u.s. transmiss
retired marine corps general james williams is joining me now from dallas.eneral, good to see you. >> hello, how are you? >> good. thank you. is this mission creep, tackling an outbreak of a deadly disease? is his why men and women enlist in the military? >> no, not at all. bad guys or bad viruses, the u.s. military has been in these fights before. i mean, you know, we have specialized units within the military that deal with some of these outbreaks, whether its at ft. detrick...
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joining me now, james williams, former commander of the fourth marine division.ams, tell me what's your take on this strike team and is there any precedent for the pentagon mobilizing a team like this here at home? >> well, absolutely. you know, back in the late '80s, there was actually another ebola outbreak. it was more a primate ebola outbreak in manassas, virginia, at one of the primate research facilities and we had one here around 1993 or so in alice, texas. very similar situation. and the army's unit based in maryland was responsible for doing that. so we do have a presence. the military is very capable of these things with great training, decontamination type events like this are not new to the military. i think because this is a big challenge here in the united states now, it's getting more and more attention. rapid deployed forces that are prepared and trained are absolutely necessary and certainly there is previous precedence for this. >> i wonder if this team might help address a push that's out there right now, a question about introducing a travel b
joining me now, james williams, former commander of the fourth marine division.ams, tell me what's your take on this strike team and is there any precedent for the pentagon mobilizing a team like this here at home? >> well, absolutely. you know, back in the late '80s, there was actually another ebola outbreak. it was more a primate ebola outbreak in manassas, virginia, at one of the primate research facilities and we had one here around 1993 or so in alice, texas. very similar situation....
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and they launched a massive campaign in the press to discredit james williams's narrative. ultimately narrative after narrative appeared and they were unable to discredit all of them. but i think, i don't think that's where "the hill" it of undervaluing enslaved peoples testimony begins but it illustrates a knee-jerk reaction is i think you described it that has been going on a long time because at times african-american testimony seems to directly contradict some of the basic myths and believes of large sections of white society. so it makes sense that some people would want to discredit it and i think it's pretty much that simple. >> do we have time for one more question? >> i don't know if i can phrase this well but you mentioned the history of your family and other members of the family might have felt. i have heard you can't really logically exempt someone that somehow what experience can change the perception and the ideas that people hold. how is it i mean what role can scholarship plan that type of activity? what other things have you done to get people to open thei
and they launched a massive campaign in the press to discredit james williams's narrative. ultimately narrative after narrative appeared and they were unable to discredit all of them. but i think, i don't think that's where "the hill" it of undervaluing enslaved peoples testimony begins but it illustrates a knee-jerk reaction is i think you described it that has been going on a long time because at times african-american testimony seems to directly contradict some of the basic myths...
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and he is also joining, joining him and us here is james williams, dorian's attorney.o, thank you very much, both of you for being here. what has it been like here in ferguson for you over the past, couple months? >> ferguson, i really, after the event, i kind of packed up my family. we are away from ferguson right now. but i do sometimes put the feet in to see what is going on in ferguson. >> all eyes were on you, because you were the closest, the person closest to him, in proximity to what happened? >> right. right on the day. >> i was with him the whole day, morning to fatal shooting. >> we have been talking about the leaks and what happened with the grand jury, grand jury saying, what the autopsy shows. let's go through that. so your version is, again, then i will tell you, then we will talk what the other reports are. your version is you are walking middle of the street on that day and what? >> i believe i was telling everyone -- consist, everyone i was telling my story. consistent of the evidence and the stuff coming out now. i believe would be consistent with my
and he is also joining, joining him and us here is james williams, dorian's attorney.o, thank you very much, both of you for being here. what has it been like here in ferguson for you over the past, couple months? >> ferguson, i really, after the event, i kind of packed up my family. we are away from ferguson right now. but i do sometimes put the feet in to see what is going on in ferguson. >> all eyes were on you, because you were the closest, the person closest to him, in...
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he is right in line with william james in that regard. but he used this word -- "purpose." what does he mean by purpose? what does he contrasted with? >> he contrasted it with tradition, which kind of made me think of ward, how we can make our own mark on the world instead of letting life bring us along? >> yes, ward, who we read in the late 19th century, showing some resonances here, absolutely. this notion of action, being very important. action that goes against -- the liberally -- tradition. look how he against. tradition will not work in the complexity of modern life. something in that language to notice -- he says it will not work. not that it is bad or immoral. notice the emphasis on getting results. tradition is not going to work for us. what tradition anyway? there are so many different kinds of people in this nation who have many different fathers, right? you have the southern plantation, refugees from russia, this is not going to work. to just call on some imagined tradition. it might be useful to know that walter lippmann himself comes from a jewish-german famil
he is right in line with william james in that regard. but he used this word -- "purpose." what does he mean by purpose? what does he contrasted with? >> he contrasted it with tradition, which kind of made me think of ward, how we can make our own mark on the world instead of letting life bring us along? >> yes, ward, who we read in the late 19th century, showing some resonances here, absolutely. this notion of action, being very important. action that goes against -- the...
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. >> the two men who attacked james mallory, brandon bartee and william o'bannon, were arrest on severalam o'bannon declined to be on camera. >> all right. let's go back this way. >> they entered pleas of not guilty of all charges. but three weeks later they each agreed to guilty pleas. in exchange for their testimony about kendra wilson's role in the plot to kill mallory, their assault charges were dropped. bartee was sentenced to seven years and o'bannon to 13 years. >> so what's going to be your statement when you go to court? >> the truth. what happened. how it went down. what went down. all of it. everybody knows the truth. but they want to lie. but i don't care. because the truth is what's going to set me free. not no lot of lies and this and that. no. i want justice for my son, and that's what it's going to be. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> 1025, respond to the area. >> members of the jail's most predatory gang set their sites on vulnerable prey. >> i slammed the door. >> the jail officials are determined to show who is in charge. >> this is my
. >> the two men who attacked james mallory, brandon bartee and william o'bannon, were arrest on severalam o'bannon declined to be on camera. >> all right. let's go back this way. >> they entered pleas of not guilty of all charges. but three weeks later they each agreed to guilty pleas. in exchange for their testimony about kendra wilson's role in the plot to kill mallory, their assault charges were dropped. bartee was sentenced to seven years and o'bannon to 13 years....
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you have interviews with lebron james about his return to cleveland and serena williams. >> good show>> thank you very much. >> see you tonight. >>> coming up next, this might have happened to you, your credit card getting declined. apparently it's happened to president obama. yep. he apparently got his credit card rejected. what was he trying to buy that triggered such a rejection? that is next. d ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business ener
you have interviews with lebron james about his return to cleveland and serena williams. >> good show>> thank you very much. >> see you tonight. >>> coming up next, this might have happened to you, your credit card getting declined. apparently it's happened to president obama. yep. he apparently got his credit card rejected. what was he trying to buy that triggered such a rejection? that is next. d ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and...
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>>william shatner will reprise his role of captain james t. kirk in "star trek 3". shatner was recently approached by j-j abrams to appear in the movie. the cameo is planned, but there is no deal yet, as the script is not finalized. it's rumored shatner would share a scene with chris pine, who plays the young kirk. "star trek 3" is set to start production soon. it's scheduled for theaters in 20-16. alfonso ribeiro finally gave the people what they wanted this week-- the carlton! his jazz routine, set to tom jones' "it's not unusual" was everything fans could have hoped for... incorporating his famous dance from the "fresh prince of bel air." the judges him and his partner whitney a perfect score of 40. he's still got it. >> good morning. high temperature 66. light showers are coming our way. nothing too heavy. and we're down to 44. i think we dryout by dinner. 64 for the high on wednesday. there's dick, sunshine high- temperature climbing up to 63. >> we have an accident we're watching in northwest indiana. acclaim blocked as you approach to 49. that is the jackknif
>>william shatner will reprise his role of captain james t. kirk in "star trek 3". shatner was recently approached by j-j abrams to appear in the movie. the cameo is planned, but there is no deal yet, as the script is not finalized. it's rumored shatner would share a scene with chris pine, who plays the young kirk. "star trek 3" is set to start production soon. it's scheduled for theaters in 20-16. alfonso ribeiro finally gave the people what they wanted this week--...
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1956 when a guy named chuck williams began selling hard-to-find french cookware from his hardware store in sonoma. it wasn't long before culinary masters like julia child and jamesrd began calling. >> they were very instrumental in convincing him to move to san francisco. >> reporter: they told him hey you have to move closer to us? >> basically, that was it. >> reporter: so in 1958, williams packed up and moved. and sonoma hasn't had a williams-sonoma store since. that is until now. the new store is buzzing with activity as people rush to open in time to celebrate williams'99th birthday. but really it's not new at all because this store is located in the original building where it all began. >> i really do hope store means a lot to the community. i see this as a place where the community can gather. >> reporter: there's a kitchen that will serve as a cooking school. out back a patio with a wood fired pizza oven. they have revived the vegetable garden that williams and his mother planted in their backyard. and inside, the old house is fully furnished showcasing the company's new home decor line. they will still sell cookware here, just not as much. >> about 600
1956 when a guy named chuck williams began selling hard-to-find french cookware from his hardware store in sonoma. it wasn't long before culinary masters like julia child and jamesrd began calling. >> they were very instrumental in convincing him to move to san francisco. >> reporter: they told him hey you have to move closer to us? >> basically, that was it. >> reporter: so in 1958, williams packed up and moved. and sonoma hasn't had a williams-sonoma store since. that...
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williams commander of u.s. army africa along with other soldiers returning from west africa. admiral jamesauthor of the new book the accidental admiral. and first of all, thank you for being here. %-question, about to get reactin to the response about the quarantine issue. >> they have not issued a policy and i know that there was a decision that was made by one commanding officer and the department of defense. but it is not reflected. a departmentwide policy that i understand is in development. lou: why is there no uniform policy and even the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. and here we are in a noble op-ed. >> well, i'm for the 21 days terry and i think it's prudent and conservative and a great deal of sense. i don't think any of them will be bothered by 21 days if it is the prudent thing and it protects their shipmates and fellow soldiers. lou: as you so neatly styled it, then this could be shortchanging them to only hold to attend a point gain as some have propose. what kind of friction is there that they could make a statement like this that it runs off at the mouth as josh earn
williams commander of u.s. army africa along with other soldiers returning from west africa. admiral jamesauthor of the new book the accidental admiral. and first of all, thank you for being here. %-question, about to get reactin to the response about the quarantine issue. >> they have not issued a policy and i know that there was a decision that was made by one commanding officer and the department of defense. but it is not reflected. a departmentwide policy that i understand is in...
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william gay for a touchdown. the play by bell for 2. an update, james brown in new york. glnchlth talk about a game in arizona. >> bart: the hook up with john brown on the double move for a 75-yard touchdown that ended up being the game winner. it's a final, arizona 24 and philadelphia, 20. >> james: back to jim nantz. >> jim: how about the job that bruce arians continues to do in arizona. the eagles lose. andrew luck, a 400 yard performance and three touchdowns. >> phil: and the pass that carson palmer threw, one of the favorite moves for the coach. >> jim: bell for the necessary 1st down yardage at the 2-minute warning. craft burgers, fresh ingredients. made to order when you order. so you can devour it right about now. the new sweet & smoky burger at the new chili's, where fresh is happening now. >> jim: watch this last run by le'veon bell. and you see the coaching from the sideline. avoid the contact at this point. phil simms and jim nantz and trailfs tracy wolfson on this -- thovls on this historic day for ben roethlisberger. and again, showing credentials that will
william gay for a touchdown. the play by bell for 2. an update, james brown in new york. glnchlth talk about a game in arizona. >> bart: the hook up with john brown on the double move for a 75-yard touchdown that ended up being the game winner. it's a final, arizona 24 and philadelphia, 20. >> james: back to jim nantz. >> jim: how about the job that bruce arians continues to do in arizona. the eagles lose. andrew luck, a 400 yard performance and three touchdowns. >>...
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james coming up. including how he has dealt with criticism that he has changed stins since he got rich and famous. later in the show, serena williamsback on her more than 20 years in the spotlight. first our nikon unguarded moment of the week. an unlikely hero burst on to the baseball scene last night. ishikawa, blalsted this walkoff three run homer. giants beat the cardinals, 6-3, and are now on to their third world series in five years. what about it, chicago? wow. 31 years old. he is in the minor leagues earlier this season. his career might be done. clearly not. the world series starts tuesday. >>> welcome back. i'm rachel nichols. we've been talking to one of the world's most famous athletes. lebron james. lebron's well documented journey from projects of akron, ohio to globetrotting superstar hasn't always been smooth. he told me that while it has been a fantastic ride, he has met people along the way who haven't necessarily been happy for him. you have also talked about an emotional subject. the idea when athletes, are entertainers, make it the people around them aren't necessarily as happy for them. a lot of you have change
james coming up. including how he has dealt with criticism that he has changed stins since he got rich and famous. later in the show, serena williamsback on her more than 20 years in the spotlight. first our nikon unguarded moment of the week. an unlikely hero burst on to the baseball scene last night. ishikawa, blalsted this walkoff three run homer. giants beat the cardinals, 6-3, and are now on to their third world series in five years. what about it, chicago? wow. 31 years old. he is in the...
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james coming up. including how he has dealt with criticism that he has changed since he got rich and famous. later in the show, serena williamsmore than 20 years in the spotlight. first our nikon unguarded moment of the week. an unlikely hero burst on to the baseball scene last night. ishikawa, blasted this walk off three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth. giants beat the cardinals, 6-3, and are now on to their third world series in five years. what about it, chicago? wow. 31 years old. he is in the minor leagues earlier this season. thought his career might be done. clearly not. the world series starts tuesday. from tracfone, i can... order safety goggles. play music for seedlings. post science fair projects. schedule guinea pig feedings. video chemical reactions. take pics of mr. bones. time the next launch. calm down principal jones. i can do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. the samsung galaxy centura. just $59.88. tracfone. do everything for less. for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our
james coming up. including how he has dealt with criticism that he has changed since he got rich and famous. later in the show, serena williamsmore than 20 years in the spotlight. first our nikon unguarded moment of the week. an unlikely hero burst on to the baseball scene last night. ishikawa, blasted this walk off three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth. giants beat the cardinals, 6-3, and are now on to their third world series in five years. what about it, chicago? wow. 31 years old....
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williams reporting again for us tonight from northern iraq. hole, thank you. in addition to alan henning, isis has executed american journalist james foley and steven sotloff, and another british aid worker, david haines. so who is that masked executioner? the new director of the f.b.i. says he knows, and in his first major television interview for "60 minutes," we asked james comey about the work to hunt down the isis killer. >> well, it's not work i really want to talk about on a lot of dimensions, using our intelligence tools, our military tools, obviously our relationships with our partners, especially our great partners in the british services. we are working pretty hard, not just to identify and find that savage but all of them. >> pelley: do you know who he is? >> i believe we do. >> pelley: do you have a name gihave it in my head. >> pelley: but you're not willing to share it. >> i am not. >> pelley: how do you capture him? >> that's a very good question, one i'm probably going to stay away from speculating about. >> pelley: but you want him. >> i want to see our country and our allies bring justice to him, whether that mea
williams reporting again for us tonight from northern iraq. hole, thank you. in addition to alan henning, isis has executed american journalist james foley and steven sotloff, and another british aid worker, david haines. so who is that masked executioner? the new director of the f.b.i. says he knows, and in his first major television interview for "60 minutes," we asked james comey about the work to hunt down the isis killer. >> well, it's not work i really want to talk about...
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james lip on inside the actor's studio. >> what are the hell is going on? >> how would you like the mimes? what is this? you can't explain yourself! >> it wasn't just williams'srilliance. during the early years, cocaine also fuelled him. an unpredictability became a hall mark. it would be the death of his friend john bellushy in 1982 and the birth of his son that scared williams straight. years later, addiction became part of his stand up act at the metropolitan opera house. >> you know what i'm talking about? the marching powder. nice thing, cocaine, what a wonderful drug. anything that makes you paranoid and impotent. get me more of that. >> coming up, a sober robin williams wins over the world, but his depression is still lurking. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. [light instrumental music] ♪ fe
james lip on inside the actor's studio. >> what are the hell is going on? >> how would you like the mimes? what is this? you can't explain yourself! >> it wasn't just williams'srilliance. during the early years, cocaine also fuelled him. an unpredictability became a hall mark. it would be the death of his friend john bellushy in 1982 and the birth of his son that scared williams straight. years later, addiction became part of his stand up act at the metropolitan opera house....
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james posted thetpelier event. it is about an hour. >> thank you. our next speaker will be william seale. and to us at the association, he doesn't really need much introduction. he's been a part of our organization as an adviser to our board for at least since the time he published his president's house in 1986. he's been a mentor to us on the staff with research eeducation, publication. over all those many years and now is the editor of our white house history publication that you all received a complementary -- complimentary copy in your packets. i hope you'll enjoy that and hopefully become a subscriber to our journal and keeping up with the latest research. of course, william seale is an architectural historian and specialist on the restoration and preservation of historic buildings. his handiwork is all over the country in executive mansions and capitols. reservation of historic buildings. his handiwork is all over the country in executive mansions and capitols. he's also, of course, published the president's house, i just mentioned, which is like the, to us, the bible of white house
james posted thetpelier event. it is about an hour. >> thank you. our next speaker will be william seale. and to us at the association, he doesn't really need much introduction. he's been a part of our organization as an adviser to our board for at least since the time he published his president's house in 1986. he's been a mentor to us on the staff with research eeducation, publication. over all those many years and now is the editor of our white house history publication that you all...
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who inas james parker, 1901 was standing in line behind the anarchist getting ready to assassinate william mckinley. festival,t this world and mckinley is standing there. there are is security behind. secret service and police. there is a guy standing there with his hand wrapped in a band-aid hiding the gun. and a black guy standing behind him. the secret service and the police are focusing on parker. they are racially profiling this guy. they are not paying attention to the guy with this rap around his hand. forward, and pow, shoes mckinley once, again. the second bullet hits him in the abdomen. parker takes the guy down. knocks him down. beats the god. finding the service. they jump into agreed they stopped the god. die from thenot bullet. he died from poor medical care. parker saved his life. he stopped a third bullet from being shot. this story spreads like crazy. verifies the stories of people like booker t. washington that black people are willing to sacrifice themselves for the country. that they are part of this country they believe in. in september.ns mckinley lives for another 14
who inas james parker, 1901 was standing in line behind the anarchist getting ready to assassinate william mckinley. festival,t this world and mckinley is standing there. there are is security behind. secret service and police. there is a guy standing there with his hand wrapped in a band-aid hiding the gun. and a black guy standing behind him. the secret service and the police are focusing on parker. they are racially profiling this guy. they are not paying attention to the guy with this rap...
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salisbury pitches it to mike williams who sheds defenders left and right, takes it back past midfield for a 30- yard game, but they are just getting started this evening. the stallions jameson back to field a punt runs up the left side and takes it all the way to the house. south county with a big win tonight 69-6 over woodson. the blazers at blair high school are looking to become the first team in school history to make the playoffs and this season they're off to a great start at 5-2. tonight they host the einstein titans. pick it up in the 3rd quarter, blair already up 14-0 and they just like that add another. desmond colby finds chris green for the touchdown. the titans trying all they can to close the gap off the kickoff, j.j. webster fields it. he's off to the races. lots of kick returns for touchdowns tonight, but that was all einstein could muster up. blair wins 35-6 and improves to 6-2 on the season. paint branch enjoying their homecoming festivities, a little king and queen taking a walk, a good night for them hosting bethesda, chevy chase. they fight for the yardage, brought down short of the goal line, but davis cray on the qb keeper puts paint branch up 6- 0.
salisbury pitches it to mike williams who sheds defenders left and right, takes it back past midfield for a 30- yard game, but they are just getting started this evening. the stallions jameson back to field a punt runs up the left side and takes it all the way to the house. south county with a big win tonight 69-6 over woodson. the blazers at blair high school are looking to become the first team in school history to make the playoffs and this season they're off to a great start at 5-2. tonight...
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williams says the individual should help track down the killers. >> i think anybody that knows these individuals can identify them. the individual is good. jamescking ton was the oldest of 11 children and was himself the father of a teenaged daughter. monique spoke of his sense of humor and of the void created by his murder. >> it's been tough and especia especially now that it's coming up a year and then with this new surveillance like it just rehashed all those emotions from everyone. >> reporter: that individual gives brocking ton's sister fresh hope this killers will be identified prosecuted and jailed. >> now we're just hoping that someone will do the right thing. they don't deserve to walk around the streets a free man. >> reporter: the city is offering $20,000 reward for information that crack this case. go to myfoxphilly.com. we will link to you that surveillance video that just might help ease a family's frustration and calm their fear. in the newsroom, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> let's check on your fox 29 weather authority now. here's chief meteorologist scott williams. >> hi there iain a lot of changes as we move no friday as well
williams says the individual should help track down the killers. >> i think anybody that knows these individuals can identify them. the individual is good. jamescking ton was the oldest of 11 children and was himself the father of a teenaged daughter. monique spoke of his sense of humor and of the void created by his murder. >> it's been tough and especia especially now that it's coming up a year and then with this new surveillance like it just rehashed all those emotions from...
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james peterson, director of african studies at lehigh university. >> this is clearly pref are preferential treatment for athletes that generate revenue. how else do we read it? ? terence, your thought. >> roy williamse basketball coach at north carolina should be fired on the spot and i would say the same of larry fedora, the football coach except he came theoretically after the scandal was over in 2011, and the reason i say this, ed, is because the football and the basketball coaches at these big-power universities with high-powered athletics, they treat their programs like they're the dictator of north korea. they know everything that goes on. they can tell you when one of their players is lifting a left or right arm campus at 3:00 in the morning and it's ridiculous to think that roy williams didn't know what was going on here. i'll put in in perspective. in the state of north carolina and at the university of north carolina, basketball is huge. basketball at north carolina is also huge for the ncaa because of march madness and north carolina brings a lot of money and a lot of fans to march madness and i'm saying all of this to say that this guy roy williams winning basketball games and he won th
james peterson, director of african studies at lehigh university. >> this is clearly pref are preferential treatment for athletes that generate revenue. how else do we read it? ? terence, your thought. >> roy williamse basketball coach at north carolina should be fired on the spot and i would say the same of larry fedora, the football coach except he came theoretically after the scandal was over in 2011, and the reason i say this, ed, is because the football and the basketball...
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james madison's ticklish experiment at constitution making. will prompt us to question and reflect on the concept of polity, something we cherish at st. john's. -- is is the one you the william robertson professor. at stanford university where he has taught since 1980. he is also taught at colgate university from 1975 to 1980 and has been a visiting professor at nyu's school of law. he is a visionary scholar and author. his book, "original meanings, politics and ideas and the making of the constitution" won the put surprise in 1996. -- won the pulitzer prize in 1996. his printable areas of research include the origins of the american revolution and constitution, the political practice and theory of james madison, and the role of historical knowledge in constitutional litigation. he is the author of six books, most recently "revolutionaries, a new history of the invention of american," which was a finalist for the george washington prize. others include "james madison and the creation of the republic." among others. he is a member of the american academy of arts and sciences, and the past president of the society for the history of the early american republic. fromrned his b.
james madison's ticklish experiment at constitution making. will prompt us to question and reflect on the concept of polity, something we cherish at st. john's. -- is is the one you the william robertson professor. at stanford university where he has taught since 1980. he is also taught at colgate university from 1975 to 1980 and has been a visiting professor at nyu's school of law. he is a visionary scholar and author. his book, "original meanings, politics and ideas and the making of the...
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robin williams was a great guy >> : many people looking for the last minute halloween costume this one causing controversy because of a bullet con and we could see rain on halloween jamesr treating things are dry and backed up already >> : latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. right now, you can save $500 on the #1 rated i8 bed. know better sleep with sleep number. we are back take a look at this snow or apply a perfect family has an snow in the sierra over the weekend saturday. the stop beautiful shot great ski resort low dusting of snow on the ground is hope for more. the slick will be more system around of the pacific turning could bring sterol lot more snow friday saturday fortunately also need more rain for us we need it but timing is awful inconvenience: night friday night as we expec
robin williams was a great guy >> : many people looking for the last minute halloween costume this one causing controversy because of a bullet con and we could see rain on halloween jamesr treating things are dry and backed up already >> : latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the...
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james. >> estÁ jugando increÍble, a nivel de cristiano ronaldo y compaÑÍa. >> cristiano ronaldo no se vio mucho. >> pero ganÓ el real madrid. vamos con williampitbull. y nos vamos a unas carreras de autos, porque nuestra querida jackie bracamontes, subiÓ la foto con su familia, su esposo es piloto de nascar, mira la niÑa nada mÁs, quÉ fashion, ha crecido, se ve sÚper bien, me encanta, me gusta, y desde aquÍ, desde la carrera de autos, vamos a long beach, california, porque quiero mostrarles las caras que hace chiquis, y a mÍ me gustarÍa ver los crazy selfies, en casita, tome una foto con una cara loca. >> en breve, verÁn las declaraciones de poncho lizÁrraga despuÉs de la muerte de su compaÑero aldo sarabia, y de quÉ manera se despidiÓ vicente fernÁndez de pachuca. >> y regresa desde los Ángeles el micrÓfono del pueblo, nos traerÁ una queja, una peticiÓn o simplemente un saludo! no te pierdas lo que preparamos con nuestra gente de california. >> siempre me hace reÍr. un hombre intentÓ abusar de su vida y terminÓ en la cÁrcel, ahora necesita legalizar su estatus, el abogado lobo nos dice quÉ hacer. ♪ ♪ ♪ deja ♪ deja que te cuente ♪ deja que t
james. >> estÁ jugando increÍble, a nivel de cristiano ronaldo y compaÑÍa. >> cristiano ronaldo no se vio mucho. >> pero ganÓ el real madrid. vamos con williampitbull. y nos vamos a unas carreras de autos, porque nuestra querida jackie bracamontes, subiÓ la foto con su familia, su esposo es piloto de nascar, mira la niÑa nada mÁs, quÉ fashion, ha crecido, se ve sÚper bien, me encanta, me gusta, y desde aquÍ, desde la carrera de autos, vamos a long beach, california,...