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louis and john williams from san francisco along with christine la garza head of the imf and central bankers from around the world. big top picks will be whether quantitative easing will be working and if not, what the federal reserve should do instead. is the strategy adequate? the conference beginning tomorrow night with a dinner and academic papers and discussion over the next two days and i think one of the things i'll
louis and john williams from san francisco along with christine la garza head of the imf and central bankers from around the world. big top picks will be whether quantitative easing will be working and if not, what the federal reserve should do instead. is the strategy adequate? the conference beginning tomorrow night with a dinner and academic papers and discussion over the next two days and i think one of the things i'll
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louis and john williams from san francisco along with christine la garza head of the imf and central bankers from around the world. big top picks will be whether quantitative easing will be working and if not, what the federal reserve should do instead. is the strategy adequate? the conference beginning tomorrow night with a dinner and academic papers and discussion over the next two days and i think one of the things i'll listen for is whether or not the federal reserve believes the economy is strong enough to reduce the stimulus as soon as september or whether or not that will happen later. for "nightly business report" i'm steve liesman. >>> we turn to lee ann sundayers for her thoughts. liz ann, it seems like there was a lot of doubt, a lot of confusion about what was in those fed minutes, what the fed will do next. what do you think was the message of the markets, and just what do you think in general what is next for the market sns. >> i think the skiddishness about the market may be more than the minutes today. i don't know that that provided a lot of additional color but we p
louis and john williams from san francisco along with christine la garza head of the imf and central bankers from around the world. big top picks will be whether quantitative easing will be working and if not, what the federal reserve should do instead. is the strategy adequate? the conference beginning tomorrow night with a dinner and academic papers and discussion over the next two days and i think one of the things i'll listen for is whether or not the federal reserve believes the economy is...
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for by the public, according to result, the nation's favorite is this, "the lady of shalott" by john william waterhouse. >> i think it is popular part because of familiarity. you see it on biscuit tins, you see it on tea towels. on the one hand, familiarity. secondly, i think the subject matter is open to fabulous interpretation. >> it is going to be appearing on advertising all across the country. we decided to find out what people really make of it. and it is lovely. i had a poster of that on my bathroom wall for about five years. >> fascinating. natural beauty. >> for the next two weeks, expect to see -- hear those tapes of conversations rather more than usual. colin patterson, bbc news, manchester. >> look out for them. a bottlenose dolphin has been captured on camera giving birth at the chicago zoo. the handlers say the 26-year-old was in labor for several hours prior to her cubs arrival. the footage shows only the tail of the baby shooting from the mother before being pushed out into the water. hernew addition took to surroundings with ease and nursed successfully. nice way to end the
for by the public, according to result, the nation's favorite is this, "the lady of shalott" by john william waterhouse. >> i think it is popular part because of familiarity. you see it on biscuit tins, you see it on tea towels. on the one hand, familiarity. secondly, i think the subject matter is open to fabulous interpretation. >> it is going to be appearing on advertising all across the country. we decided to find out what people really make of it. and it is lovely. i...
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. >> robert john williams, tide macan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes. i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just breakdown. i'll take this to my grave. >>> labor unions, they give us weekends, child labor laws, and the guaranteed minimum wage. they virtually created the american middle class but a lot of people are asking, what have they done for us lately. in the united states, union membership has been on the decline for half a century. nowadays, fewer than 12% of americans belong to a union and lately they have come under attack. >> the union has to be broken. >> being blamed for everything from the failure of our school system to the death of the twinkie. but if american unions disappear, the american middle class could disappear with them. income and equality into this country is already nearing record highs and the worker is on the losing side of the equation
. >> robert john williams, tide macan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes. i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just breakdown. i'll take this to my grave. >>> labor unions, they give us weekends, child labor laws, and the guaranteed minimum wage. they virtually created the american middle class but a lot of people are asking, what have they done for us lately. in the united states, union membership has been on the decline for half a century. nowadays, fewer...
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it was john williams of delaware. cutting off the filibuster. it ended up passing. was all but six republicans voted for it. a majority of the no votes were of course southern democrats. congratulations to today's winner, kelly scurry. send your trivia suggestions to daily rundown at msnbc.com. we'll be right back. it's back to school time and we're talking with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? i do! let's go! here we go cinnamon toast crunch. yay! a perfect school day breakfast. i know if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. that's amazing. look at that price. i like that. they need those for school. we're always working to lower costs so you get more savings. now your kids have everything they need. all in one place. re school for your money. guaranteed. ready? wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school, bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigu
it was john williams of delaware. cutting off the filibuster. it ended up passing. was all but six republicans voted for it. a majority of the no votes were of course southern democrats. congratulations to today's winner, kelly scurry. send your trivia suggestions to daily rundown at msnbc.com. we'll be right back. it's back to school time and we're talking with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? i do! let's go! here we go cinnamon toast crunch....
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. >> john: jessica williams, (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. hold on tight.hat follows is one of the most important stories we've ever covered ever. jason jones reports. >> america has always had an obsession with the wild west. but here in fresno, a modern day jesse james is tearing this once sleepy community apart. and this peaceful hamlet of family farms provided the perfect cover for a trafficking ring so big that the federal government hired a private security firm to bring it down. >> our objective was to investigate the product that was being processed at mr. horn's plant. >> our main base was either here at this corner or north of hi plant. >> we had six to eight agents from sunup to sundown. >> well, he called me a fat ass. >> seems a little dangerous. what kind of product are we talking about? coke? heroine? >> raisins. >> that's code for what? >> raisins. >> he's a raisin outlaw. ♪ ♪ >> this is raisin outlaw marvin horne who is actually accused of defrauding the government of dried fruit because he refused to contribute to the united states nationa
. >> john: jessica williams, (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. hold on tight.hat follows is one of the most important stories we've ever covered ever. jason jones reports. >> america has always had an obsession with the wild west. but here in fresno, a modern day jesse james is tearing this once sleepy community apart. and this peaceful hamlet of family farms provided the perfect cover for a trafficking ring so big that the federal government hired a private...
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a frefned mine did a wonderful essay on the harry potter shows and -- and then we have john wayne and william shatner and minute not erick cartman bear a slight resemblance to him. it's not erick cartman for legal reasons. we thought that captured the spirit of the book. showing that american popular culture. and paul cantor is the author of this book "the invisibility demand popular culture ." thank you for joining us here. >> thank you for having me here. it's a great pleasure. >>> in and said that government redistribution policy will lead to economic stagnation or worse. booktv talked to mr. borders during freedom fee 2013 for about fifteen minutes. i want to introduce you to max borders. tell us about yourself before you get started. >> sure. i'm the editor of a magazine called the free month. it's one of the flagship publications for the foundation for economic education. which is the nation's oldest libertarian think tank. >> how did you get started with that? >> well, i've been doing it for about a year now. editing at the freemont, i got mixed up by basically writing about the idea i
a frefned mine did a wonderful essay on the harry potter shows and -- and then we have john wayne and william shatner and minute not erick cartman bear a slight resemblance to him. it's not erick cartman for legal reasons. we thought that captured the spirit of the book. showing that american popular culture. and paul cantor is the author of this book "the invisibility demand popular culture ." thank you for joining us here. >> thank you for having me here. it's a great...
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so we have a famous, iconic image from 1776, and then we have john wayne and william shatner and then someone who is not eric coughlin. bears a slight resemblance, but is not eric coughlin for legal reasons. but we thought that captured the spirit of the book, showing that american popular culture has its roots in 1776. >> host: and paul cantor is the author of this book, "the invisible hand in popular culture: liberty versus authority in american film and tv." thank you for joining us. >>ing -- >> guest: well, thank you for having me here. it was a great pleasure. >> this was a town with slavery throughout the colonial period and up until emancipation. but i didn't want realize how bad the jim crow movement had been after the war in the early 1900s. and that i found a real shock. annapolis was one of the two cases decided by the supreme court of the united states in 1915 for the grandfather clause. if you, if you've googled grandfather clause, you get grimm v. oklahoma. and be this is an oklahoma case that deals with some restrictions on voting. in that case as well was a case involv
so we have a famous, iconic image from 1776, and then we have john wayne and william shatner and then someone who is not eric coughlin. bears a slight resemblance, but is not eric coughlin for legal reasons. but we thought that captured the spirit of the book, showing that american popular culture has its roots in 1776. >> host: and paul cantor is the author of this book, "the invisible hand in popular culture: liberty versus authority in american film and tv." thank you for...
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we have john williams from san francisco.nch of guys inside, i will come away with a definitive opinion on what's going to happen. >> every time i say john williams, i this i we should play -- "star wars" or "indiana jones." a quick thing like we do with others. thanks. >> thanks. >> jim, good luck with the cardinals. i can't believe -- pittsburgh? >> it's too bad the rids are two-and-a-half back. >> it's quite a ways. >> i don't know if you can make it. >> we're going to make it whether you win the division or not. the 2nd place team will be the wild card. you know that. >> the 3rd placed team may miss the playoffs. >> you are in 3rd now. >> 3rd? were we 3rd now? >> pirates, charms, reds. >> reds won yesterday. all right. we got to go. coming up, the guy just talked about mohammed el-erian, the new edge wedge, the new normal. >> you equity suckers depending on the tape. who is calling each other? >> we will talk about a lot of this stuff. we'll talk about the glitch with mohammed, maybe more about the fed. also emerging mark
we have john williams from san francisco.nch of guys inside, i will come away with a definitive opinion on what's going to happen. >> every time i say john williams, i this i we should play -- "star wars" or "indiana jones." a quick thing like we do with others. thanks. >> thanks. >> jim, good luck with the cardinals. i can't believe -- pittsburgh? >> it's too bad the rids are two-and-a-half back. >> it's quite a ways. >> i don't know if...
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and john williams will talk about rates and tapering. live from jackson hole.nd also ahead, cfo of pandora and get his first reaction of that company's results last night. one more look at futures. what a week of news. for the time being, futures relatively tame. i turn ed 65 last week. i turn the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> it's been talked about, speculated about for a very long time but it is now official. steve ballmer, head of microsoft will retire within the next 12 months upon a completion to process to choose his successor. the stock is up almost 9% on that news. and he's
and john williams will talk about rates and tapering. live from jackson hole.nd also ahead, cfo of pandora and get his first reaction of that company's results last night. one more look at futures. what a week of news. for the time being, futures relatively tame. i turn ed 65 last week. i turn the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and...
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lieutenant quentin and brian williams and john russell and specialist chris slain.st >> the four soldiers were in th middle of a nine mile run on the national mall and heard another runner struck by a metrobus crossing 7th street s northwest. >> i heard the thud. and as soon as i looked up, i saw the bus bassing by. >> there in middle of the street was a man in a t-shirt andrt sneakers. >> he was initially in a fetal i position and wasn't moving and w you think the worse.as >> he wains alive. >>> as soon as it happened everyone took off on i a dead sprint towards the individual and wanted to get to the assistance as fast as possible. >> we were apprehensive about rolling him over and didn't know there was a neck or spine injury when we saw a lot of blood on ground we had to check him out. >> they pulled the man out of the street knowing they needed to stop the bleeding? >> i looked for somebody closeob by and a jogger there was and i said can i have your shirt and he said absolutely. >> we pretty much tied the shirt around his waist.ar since we didn't have sticks or pole to fast fashion a
lieutenant quentin and brian williams and john russell and specialist chris slain.st >> the four soldiers were in th middle of a nine mile run on the national mall and heard another runner struck by a metrobus crossing 7th street s northwest. >> i heard the thud. and as soon as i looked up, i saw the bus bassing by. >> there in middle of the street was a man in a t-shirt andrt sneakers. >> he was initially in a fetal i position and wasn't moving and w you think the...
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louis fed chief james bullard and san francisco's john williams.w home sales out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. forecast to drop by 1.4%. just a pair of notable earnings today, retailers, ann and foot locker. >>> gap had a strong profit rise following higher sales. will the improved performance translate to a win for investor. we get analysis of the high street favorite. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your indep
louis fed chief james bullard and san francisco's john williams.w home sales out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. forecast to drop by 1.4%. just a pair of notable earnings today, retailers, ann and foot locker. >>> gap had a strong profit rise following higher sales. will the improved performance translate to a win for investor. we get analysis of the high street favorite. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an...
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san francisco fed president john williams speaks about monetary policy at a conference in sweden.m. eastern. at 9:00, we'll get the june s&p case-shiller home index. prices in u.s. markets are forecast to rise 12.1%. that comes just days after the u.s. commerce department reported a 13.4% drop in sales of new single-family homes for july, hitting the lowest level in nine months. the report stoked fears that higher mortgage rates could dent the housing recovery. doug caulkin is president of the housing foundation and joins us with his views as well. doug, ahead of the case-shiller report, what's your own take on that new home sales stat? >> well, i think, ross, that obviously the excess inventory and the increased mortgage rates is driving that phenomenon, and i think that is what really pushes right into the rental housing market right now in the united states. you know, we have 35 million people living in apartments, over a third of the country lives in rental housing, and we have people who are going there no longer because of economics, because it's now a lifestyle choice. and
san francisco fed president john williams speaks about monetary policy at a conference in sweden.m. eastern. at 9:00, we'll get the june s&p case-shiller home index. prices in u.s. markets are forecast to rise 12.1%. that comes just days after the u.s. commerce department reported a 13.4% drop in sales of new single-family homes for july, hitting the lowest level in nine months. the report stoked fears that higher mortgage rates could dent the housing recovery. doug caulkin is president of...
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louis and john williams from san francisco.stine la guard, the head of the imf and central bankers from around the world. some big topics this year will be whether or not quantitative easing is working and if it is not working, what the federal reserve should do instead. also, is the fed communication strategy adequate? the conference begins with a dinner and then academic papers and discussion over the next two days. and i think one thing i'll be listening for is whether or not the federal reserve believes the economy is strong enough to reduce stimulus for the economy as soon as september or whether or not that will happen later. >> steve liesman. joining us on the phone from jackson hole is neil irwin at the washington post. and still with us is jerry wetman at oppenheimer funds. let's talk about whether the markets should actually care about the jackson hole meeting this time around, given the very long absentee list. what do you think? >> i wouldn't expect it to be a major keeper of news the way it has been in the past. >>
louis and john williams from san francisco.stine la guard, the head of the imf and central bankers from around the world. some big topics this year will be whether or not quantitative easing is working and if it is not working, what the federal reserve should do instead. also, is the fed communication strategy adequate? the conference begins with a dinner and then academic papers and discussion over the next two days. and i think one thing i'll be listening for is whether or not the federal...
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william is connected to j like john. so i don't know if william is william joseph. that middle name thing. john if there is a living j in your family but he is acknowledging the j. and he is showing me my birthday. is somebody a lib ra. >> i am. >> she's a libra, next to her. >> where is the cop? >> the cop? >> they told me to bring up the cop and the shield. >> you're the cop? >> you're the cop? >> yes. >> told me to bring up the cop and the shield. if i looked at your shield, i don't know if your numbers changed or if there's something about your shield changing or if you are retiring, i don't know what this is. there's a change of shield in some way. i see pink roses, when i see pink roses, it's an expression of love, she's telling me to talk about the stuffed cat or >> stuffed cat? >> raccoon maybe. >> whatever this is. i feel like -- i'm looking at something of mine when i was a kid. there's an old stuffed snoopy i had when i was a kid. and it was white. and then it became very, very gray and dirty. that's what it looks like. somebody gray and dirty and old. and
william is connected to j like john. so i don't know if william is william joseph. that middle name thing. john if there is a living j in your family but he is acknowledging the j. and he is showing me my birthday. is somebody a lib ra. >> i am. >> she's a libra, next to her. >> where is the cop? >> the cop? >> they told me to bring up the cop and the shield. >> you're the cop? >> you're the cop? >> yes. >> told me to bring up the cop and...
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. >> think back to tom brokaw, john chancellor, brian williams, matt lauer. what are they thinking?nd. >> i think there's a collective -- remember lerch from that tv show where he was always groaning, whatever that show was on tv in the '60s. they're like lerch just groaning of the thought of what's happened to nbc. >> brent bozell. i can't top that. that's the best we've got. we're going to stop it there. all right, sir. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> take care. >>> coming up next when we come back, we'll reveal what you have chosen as video of the day after the break. stay with us. ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has to do with g
. >> think back to tom brokaw, john chancellor, brian williams, matt lauer. what are they thinking?nd. >> i think there's a collective -- remember lerch from that tv show where he was always groaning, whatever that show was on tv in the '60s. they're like lerch just groaning of the thought of what's happened to nbc. >> brent bozell. i can't top that. that's the best we've got. we're going to stop it there. all right, sir. thank you for being with us. >> thank you....
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john williams from san francisco. spanning the country east, middle and west.get some clarity. my personal take for what it's worth is that this lack of confidence in all of these three things, especially policy and the economic outlook is dovish for a taper in september. with a lack of confidence, they may not want to pull the trigger. i want to add one thing, joe, they gave an interview to the "wall street journal" the president of boston saying if you are not sure you should move small or incrementally. i don't think that's what the fed will decide. i think if they move, they will hoff in some large krung chunk. it may wear the day at the fed. >> gildan stern, is he dead? listen, the one thing i came up with a couple things i need. that's why i wish you were here. i would have run them by you. summarize it really quickly. number one, we watch all of this and watch what the stockmarket does, that's what we are focused on. we are below 15,000 now, in the middle of a correction. it's been a crappy two or three weeks, steve. my latest thing is for every ten yiel
john williams from san francisco. spanning the country east, middle and west.get some clarity. my personal take for what it's worth is that this lack of confidence in all of these three things, especially policy and the economic outlook is dovish for a taper in september. with a lack of confidence, they may not want to pull the trigger. i want to add one thing, joe, they gave an interview to the "wall street journal" the president of boston saying if you are not sure you should move...
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a 22-year-old julian williams and john a davis, age 206789 but most violent of the group was still missing. police released disturbing video, it struck a chord among the public. even those who knew the suspect. leads began to come in. >> any time you see a robbery with a violent assault it's really, it's disturbing when you see an assault on an innocent victim. >> when oakland has a major increase in crime and reduction in police force, then folk that's normally would have been dwelt in oakland by law enforcement are not being dealt w they have freedom to go back and forth that. has impact here. >> investigators say they're not surprised that tackers frr oakland saying many crimes in san francisco are committed by those with leads in the east bay. he was arrested in oakland charged with robbery, assault, and battery. he will be arraigned next month. >> a very special day for military families who lost loved ones. more than 20 families gathered for a day of fun after six flags discovery kingdom. event created to give families a chance to have fun and bond with others in the same situation.
a 22-year-old julian williams and john a davis, age 206789 but most violent of the group was still missing. police released disturbing video, it struck a chord among the public. even those who knew the suspect. leads began to come in. >> any time you see a robbery with a violent assault it's really, it's disturbing when you see an assault on an innocent victim. >> when oakland has a major increase in crime and reduction in police force, then folk that's normally would have been...
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>> whae'll have john williams, james bullard and i hope i'm having a rick perry moment here, we willart, the atlanta fed president. >> i'm sure you will be fishing by sunday. steve, thank you. >> got that right. >>> now, our next guest, let's continue the fed discussion here. he says the fed tapering concerns are over done and if it does taper it won't cause a major market disruption. good morning. >> good morning. >> you've heard that back and forth a little bit with steve. concerns i guess in the market over the last 24 hours about the fed minutes bag as clear as mud. what's your base case now for what the fed does here? do you think that -- as we sort of suggested, in your intro, there's not a whole lot the marks should be worried about? >> no, i would say -- i would probably take issue with both of those characterizations. one is, i don't think that they were -- the minutes were unclear at all. i think they were very clear that they are committed to the timeline laid out by the chairman. that likely means september. they dismiss the idea of lowering the interest rate threshold fo
>> whae'll have john williams, james bullard and i hope i'm having a rick perry moment here, we willart, the atlanta fed president. >> i'm sure you will be fishing by sunday. steve, thank you. >> got that right. >>> now, our next guest, let's continue the fed discussion here. he says the fed tapering concerns are over done and if it does taper it won't cause a major market disruption. good morning. >> good morning. >> you've heard that back and forth a...
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harrison's father, lionel gardiner tyler was president of william and mary. his father john tyler had obviously -- the president had bonn to william and mary and had been chancellor at william and mary. his father john had go to william and mary and the place is as tied with the tylers as the university of virginia is tied with thomas jefferson. >> another quote, which may give some indication of the match between the tylers. this is julia writing about the president again, alert to her mother. really, do you think there was ever a man so equal to any emergency? it was a sort of inspiration, for his ideas are expressed at the moment of any emergency with perfect fluency and effect. question from rachel davidson -- how did julia gardiner, a northerner, feel about becoming a slave owner upon her marriage to john tyler. >> that's an easy one. she comes from a family of slave owners. new york does not abolish slavery until 1813. there are slaves at gardiner island earned by her family she's born 1820, she's as much born into the slaving culture as anyone living in the time. >> w
harrison's father, lionel gardiner tyler was president of william and mary. his father john tyler had obviously -- the president had bonn to william and mary and had been chancellor at william and mary. his father john had go to william and mary and the place is as tied with the tylers as the university of virginia is tied with thomas jefferson. >> another quote, which may give some indication of the match between the tylers. this is julia writing about the president again, alert to her...
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a 22-year-old julian williams and john a davis, age 206789 but most violent of the group was still missingce released disturbing video, it struck a chord among the public. even those who knew the suspect. leads began to come in. >> any time you see a robbery with a violent assault it's really, it's disturbing when you see an assault on an innocent victim. >> when oakland has a major increase in crime and reduction in police force, then folk that's normally would have been dwelt in oakland by law enforcement are not being dealt w they have freedom to go back and forth that. has impact here. >> investigators say they're not surprised that tackers frr oakland saying many crimes in san francisco are committed by those with leads in the east bay. he was arrested in oakland charged with robbery, assault, and battery. he will be arraigned next month. >> a very special day for military families who lost loved ones. more than 20 families gathered for a day of fun after six flags discovery kingdom. event created to give families a chance to have fun and bond with others in the same situation. >> goi
a 22-year-old julian williams and john a davis, age 206789 but most violent of the group was still missingce released disturbing video, it struck a chord among the public. even those who knew the suspect. leads began to come in. >> any time you see a robbery with a violent assault it's really, it's disturbing when you see an assault on an innocent victim. >> when oakland has a major increase in crime and reduction in police force, then folk that's normally would have been dwelt in...
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himself to come in to audition you know where did you come up with the idea that robin williams would play eisenhower john cusack would play make sure we were putting pictures together and we would we would more from and i hope robyn williams. and problems trying to get him because we don't pay any money so who would pay you a bag of chips and some m. and m's to believe that bruce take less money to yeah you know what we didn't we didn't have the money to pay money went up on screen and on costumes in production that was sort of. a fait accompli you must be very proud i mean you got to take pride in your work you're a great director and this you must take tremendous pride in this film i am proud my kids are proud and that's more important than. anything else you think people are going to learn a lot about civil rights watching this special younger people. you know larry i made the movie because i couldn't understand why. it was hard for me. my son is now followed in stores he's. from thirteen to seventeen these last three years followed stores followed people watch him when he goes seven eleven watches ou
himself to come in to audition you know where did you come up with the idea that robin williams would play eisenhower john cusack would play make sure we were putting pictures together and we would we would more from and i hope robyn williams. and problems trying to get him because we don't pay any money so who would pay you a bag of chips and some m. and m's to believe that bruce take less money to yeah you know what we didn't we didn't have the money to pay money went up on screen and on...
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john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age.hey were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the annexation of texas. the tylers have a lot of children. >> it is what kept them apart for a great deal of their married lives. john tyler was constitutionally incapable of being out of public office. he was addicted to it so left her at home to run the family, to run the business, and to continue to manage this incredible group of children they had almost from the very start. >> running their plantation would have been how large an operation? >> one of the issues is a are always on the very edge of solvency, so they never live one place more than 10 years. they are always moving around. they own between 30 and 35 slaves, and they are growing wheat and corn for about 600 acres to 900 acres, and that is between plantations. they then moved to the other side of virginia, so t
john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age.hey were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the annexation of texas. the tylers have a lot of children. >> it is what kept them apart for a great deal of their married lives. john tyler was constitutionally incapable of being out of...
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say they were able to identify an arrest two of the robbers near the scene. 22-year-old julian williams and john a. davis, age 20. but the most violent of the group was still missing. police released the disturbing video. it struck a cord among the public. even those who knew the suspect. leads began to come in. >> certainly any time you see a robbery that's accompanied with a violent assault like that, it's really disturbing when you see an assault of that nature on an innocent victim. >> the leads paid off. porter bailey was arrested five days ago in oakland. he was charged with robbery, assault and battery. he'll be arraigned next month. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> now, as for the woman kicked so savagely, we understand she's recovering at her home in the central valley. >>> a wildfire on the lawrence livermore lab property destroyed a trailer. one firefighter suffered minor injuries. the fire broke out before 4:00 known as site 300. it's near the explosive testing area. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> well, here we go again. this is a fed ex -- we'll get to that story in a mom
say they were able to identify an arrest two of the robbers near the scene. 22-year-old julian williams and john a. davis, age 20. but the most violent of the group was still missing. police released the disturbing video. it struck a cord among the public. even those who knew the suspect. leads began to come in. >> certainly any time you see a robbery that's accompanied with a violent assault like that, it's really disturbing when you see an assault of that nature on an innocent victim....
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anyway, this is quite a deem if you have ever been down to john's grill, they have all the celebrities. robin williamsw pam moore. i remember when i first met pam 21 years ago, instead of telling her how cute i thought she was, get her a bottle of champagne and a plaque. >> do you have a plaque? >> i don't want a plaque. i would have to go out and eat. >> you want to get on with pam. >> a bottle of champagne and a plaque and she cease yours. >> goodnight! could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. ? we're at a party, lemon, try to loosen up a little. how could i loosen up? i'm in connecticut, i haven't eaten, and i'm stressed about an "away toilet" situation. do you know how lucky we are? we are in gavin volure's home. he was the c.e.o. of sunstream. yeah, i don't know what that is. is this potpourri or chips? 'cause i'm
anyway, this is quite a deem if you have ever been down to john's grill, they have all the celebrities. robin williamsw pam moore. i remember when i first met pam 21 years ago, instead of telling her how cute i thought she was, get her a bottle of champagne and a plaque. >> do you have a plaque? >> i don't want a plaque. i would have to go out and eat. >> you want to get on with pam. >> a bottle of champagne and a plaque and she cease yours. >> goodnight! could...
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before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy...nd before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war, there were families connected to the belief that freedom was worth fighting for. join us in thanking them at bankofamerica.com/troopthanks. because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. and it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. it's back to school time. and excedrin wants to make sure your child's school is equipped to help your child excel. purchase excedrin for a chance to win one of 5 $10,000 donations to your child's school. go to excedrin's facebook page to enter. to your child's school. ♪ we're not gonna take it anymore ♪ [ birds chirping ] you don't like to shake hands, do you, howie? no, no. i do the fist tap. i do a little tap of the fist. can you show me how to do that? yeah, just make a fist. yeah? tap me there. uh-huh. if you want to have more fun, you tap me there, you tap me on top, you tap me on the bottom,
before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy...nd before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war, there were families connected to the belief that freedom was worth fighting for. join us in thanking them at bankofamerica.com/troopthanks. because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. and it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. it's back to school...
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robin williams. john cusack. vanessa redgrave.because it's important. >> it's not just a movie. it's a movement. it wasn't until i was in the bus with the actors and yelled action. and from nowhere, all these klansmen came and the swastikas and the crosses. and at that moment, i realized, this is about kids that were heroes. that were really to die for what they believed in. >> we have to talk about forest. he brings that role to life. what was it like working on with him on this? >> i think he's one of the greatest actors of our generation. it was an honor to work with him. >> you sat down for the screening, with president bush and barbara bush. >> i did. i was the only black person in the room. i'm next to barbara. there's george, 39 bush. president bush says, is that oprah? is that oprah, honey? and mrs. bush says, lee, is that oprah? is that oprah? yes, mrs. bush, it's oprah. it's oprah, honey. >> this is your baby. i feel it's going to speak to them. it's going to resonate with them. lee daniels. >> and "the cutler opens up a
robin williams. john cusack. vanessa redgrave.because it's important. >> it's not just a movie. it's a movement. it wasn't until i was in the bus with the actors and yelled action. and from nowhere, all these klansmen came and the swastikas and the crosses. and at that moment, i realized, this is about kids that were heroes. that were really to die for what they believed in. >> we have to talk about forest. he brings that role to life. what was it like working on with him on this?...
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going to say this, let's go right out to jessica williams who is koferk hillary clinton's campaign tonight in new hampshire. jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been able to ask any voters there about 2016. >> oh, yeah. and their reactions are all over the map from what is your problem? to why can't the media just leave me alone? i'm just trying to live my life for 10 minutes. but overall john there is a solid majority going for [bleep] you. >> okay. those are good results. thanks, jessica. >> thank you. >> you stay up there, only 39 months to go. >> no oooo! >> jessica williams, (cheers and applause) welcome back. our guest tonight an exceptionally funny comedian whose one man show unconstitutional is currently playing here in new york. please welcome back to the show the wonderful colin quinn. (cheers and applause) well, well, we
going to say this, let's go right out to jessica williams who is koferk hillary clinton's campaign tonight in new hampshire. jessica, jessica,. >> john, i do not want to be here! not at all. >> no one wants this, jess, that's why it's journalism. but how are the people of new hampshire reacting? >> well, mainly they seem confused to see a black person up here in a nonelection year. >> that's understandable. that's understandable, jess ka. i've got to ask, have you been...
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williams. good evening, michael. >> hey, john, how are you? >> great. you tell us what is going on at yosemite national park? you have labor day coming up, what sort of access are people having to the park right now? or has it been closed off entirely. >> first off thanks for having me on your show, and the fire right now as of earlier today burned approximately 41,000 acres into the park. we're expecting that number to increase. but the park is still open. they still do have access to the park, but they just -- what i would encourage people to do is to call over to yosemite before making it over there just to find out if there has been any change. >> can you talk about the homes that are threatened by this? how many have been destroyed and how many people have had to evacuate their homes object to. >> in total we have 85 structures that have been lost. there was a berkeley family camp, a place for the city of berkeley to go on vacation, tents, cabins that sort of thing. but there were some residentser that were lost. there were 4500 structures that wer
williams. good evening, michael. >> hey, john, how are you? >> great. you tell us what is going on at yosemite national park? you have labor day coming up, what sort of access are people having to the park right now? or has it been closed off entirely. >> first off thanks for having me on your show, and the fire right now as of earlier today burned approximately 41,000 acres into the park. we're expecting that number to increase. but the park is still open. they still do have...
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william burns was here. senators john mccain and lindsey graham was here. a lot of foreign diplomats have been coming through cairo over the course of the last week to try and negotiate some agreement between the muslim brotherhood and the interim government. they have all left cairo, and that in the eyes of many people is an ominous sign that the government may now feel it has to move in and try to break up these protests. there is some indication that bo back door negotiations are taking place. so far, it looks like the ominous sign, at least, is that the military and police want to try and break up these protests at some point in the coming days. it is a major religious holiday here. some people anticipate it will happen in the days ahead. >> ayman, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, more tragedy for singer usher after his son nearly drowns in the family pool. the latest on the 5-year-old's condition and what happened and how it's all setting up a possible custody battle between the singer and his ex-wife. >>> plus, the widow of one of the elite firef
william burns was here. senators john mccain and lindsey graham was here. a lot of foreign diplomats have been coming through cairo over the course of the last week to try and negotiate some agreement between the muslim brotherhood and the interim government. they have all left cairo, and that in the eyes of many people is an ominous sign that the government may now feel it has to move in and try to break up these protests. there is some indication that bo back door negotiations are taking...
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john she ran into? oh, that was a guy named william casper. investment analyst for kline, lipp. on his way to the airport to take a flight to phoenix. apparently, he was willing to ditch it for a quickie, but when that didn't happen, he continued on with his schedule and it matches up with the flight manifest. yeah, we questioned all the former clients and her pimp. they all checked out. we went to her apartment. there was no signs of forced entry, nothing was missing. okay, what about this new print match? well, it came from the unidentified latent fingerprint file, which means that whoever left that fingerprint on jessica's door four years ago left another fingerprint at a crime scene in newark, new jersey. the bottom line is we do not have a positive id. what's the new crime? well, this girl got beat up in a motel three days ago. her name's trista boden. she's still in the hospital. that's a long time she's been missing, jack. yeah, i know. look, i want you two to go and talk to trista boden. i told vivian i'd give her the day on this, but i don't want you to waste a lot of t
john she ran into? oh, that was a guy named william casper. investment analyst for kline, lipp. on his way to the airport to take a flight to phoenix. apparently, he was willing to ditch it for a quickie, but when that didn't happen, he continued on with his schedule and it matches up with the flight manifest. yeah, we questioned all the former clients and her pimp. they all checked out. we went to her apartment. there was no signs of forced entry, nothing was missing. okay, what about this new...
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john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age. they were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the annexation of texas. the tylers have a lot of children. >> it is what kept them apart for a great deal of their married lives. john tyler was constitutionally incapable of being out of public office. he was addicted to it so left her at home to run the family, to run the business, and to continue to manage this incredible group of children they had almost from the very start. >> running their plantation would have been how large an operation? >> one of the issues is a are always on the very edge of solvency, so they never live one place more than 10 years. they are always moving around. they own between 30 and 35 slaves, and they are growing wheat and corn for about 600 acres to 900 acres, and that is between plantations. they then moved to the other side of virginia, so
john tyler went to william and mary with letitia's brother. they were the same age. they were 21 and 22 when they met, and they fell in love very quickly. >> we have been incorporating your tweets. can also call us. we are hoping you texans call up, because this administration was responsible for the annexation of texas. the tylers have a lot of children. >> it is what kept them apart for a great deal of their married lives. john tyler was constitutionally incapable of being out of...
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of syria and readying cruise missiles plus the secretary of state john kerry is speaking out as well as british foreign minister william hague upping the rhetoric in this intervention so my question to you is is it western intervention in syria becoming a more realistic prospect. i think that way that the secretary of state spoke today and came out sort of saying unequivocally that the regime is the perpetrator behind the chemical weapons attack and in the way that he spoke about it i think that signifies that there will be some sort of military action or a military response by the united states and international community so i think now we're coming to a point where we will see something happen but what scale that's that's another question is it a good idea. absolutely i think any time the regime in the government uses chemical weapons. weapons that should be used by no one at all and if something like this is allowed to happen as it has been in the past on separate occasions where it's been documented that it was the regime that has used for example in the different areas of syria this was the largest sense and if th
of syria and readying cruise missiles plus the secretary of state john kerry is speaking out as well as british foreign minister william hague upping the rhetoric in this intervention so my question to you is is it western intervention in syria becoming a more realistic prospect. i think that way that the secretary of state spoke today and came out sort of saying unequivocally that the regime is the perpetrator behind the chemical weapons attack and in the way that he spoke about it i think...