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the famous music by john williams. star wars episode 7 will own on december 18th. it is titled "the force awakens." it features more of the young characters, but there are some of the old favorites. >> i feel like i need to watch all of them in a row. i think a lot of people will do that in the next couple weeks. >> thank you for joining us here at 5:00 lester holt is next. >> we're back here at 6:00. >>> on this thursday night, under the radar. the feds scrambling to answer how that postal worker landed on the capitol lawn, flying 50 miles without being detected, exposing a major threat. >>> home grown terror. the american charged tonight. investigators say he went to syria to train with isis, then came home with plans to attack. >>> the tic call for help from the airport worker trapped in midair inside the cargo hold, pleading with a 911 operator from his cell phone. >>> and snoring risk. the new warning tonight about sleep apnea and snoring, the potential connection to memory loss and dementia, and what you can do to fight it. "nightly news" begins right now. >>
the famous music by john williams. star wars episode 7 will own on december 18th. it is titled "the force awakens." it features more of the young characters, but there are some of the old favorites. >> i feel like i need to watch all of them in a row. i think a lot of people will do that in the next couple weeks. >> thank you for joining us here at 5:00 lester holt is next. >> we're back here at 6:00. >>> on this thursday night, under the radar. the feds...
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san francisco fed president john williams tells reuters the central bank is now focusing on charting appropriate path to remove rates from zero to a normal level over several years. to get his message across williams has been handing out t-shirts with an arrow busting out of a computer that says monetary policy it is data dependent. and we put the question out on twitter and on email what would you put on a t-shirt when you talk about the u.s. economy and the response that we've gotten is tremendous. >> amazing. fantastic. what have you got? >> always use a nondom. linda says fed up. move my bank rates. quantitative easing a queen or a cruise ship. >> anthony says kiwi. you never know how much you'll get. >> you've got donald no yellen at yellen. >> quantitative teasing. didn't we say that was the winner? >> he declared it himself. >> it's a good one. we've got real men do it off balance sheets. george talks about we be unwilling led by the unqualified. >> and he feels very cozy watching us. i'm glad that we instill this cozy feeling in you mplings that's it for today's show. >> have
san francisco fed president john williams tells reuters the central bank is now focusing on charting appropriate path to remove rates from zero to a normal level over several years. to get his message across williams has been handing out t-shirts with an arrow busting out of a computer that says monetary policy it is data dependent. and we put the question out on twitter and on email what would you put on a t-shirt when you talk about the u.s. economy and the response that we've gotten is...
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super john williams with the nets in '79. davis has 33. and that last missed opportunity may have done in the pelicans' last chance. thompson, another missed free throw. wow. missed ten free throws. >> jeff: his dad is here too, the great michael thompson. >> mike: unbelievable as thompson misses a pair. thompson, a terrific free-throw shooter. he shoots 88% and we'll take a break. pelicans down seven with 24.8 remaining. they'll have possession when we come back but they're out of time-outs. >> mike: anthony davis exploding in the fourth quarter. 18 points against 4 rebounds and a block putting up big numbers but his team is down 7 with 24.7 remaining. they just got to think three-pointer now, jeff? >> jeff: i think what's going to happen here, norris cole will get on the run here and try to get anthony davis isolated. you are going to try to take that first, best shot. >> mike: gordon, fakes a three. a couple of dribbles. leans in, in and out and in again. and they are going to check to see if it's a three or two for golden state inbound
super john williams with the nets in '79. davis has 33. and that last missed opportunity may have done in the pelicans' last chance. thompson, another missed free throw. wow. missed ten free throws. >> jeff: his dad is here too, the great michael thompson. >> mike: unbelievable as thompson misses a pair. thompson, a terrific free-throw shooter. he shoots 88% and we'll take a break. pelicans down seven with 24.8 remaining. they'll have possession when we come back but they're out of...
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super john williams with the nets in '79. davis has 33. and that last missed opportunity may have done in the pelicans' last chance. thompson, another missed free throw. wow. missed ten free throws. >> jeff: his dad is here too, the great michael thompson. >> mike: unbelievable as thompson misses a pair. thompson, a terrific free-throw shooter. he shoots 88% and we'll take a break. pelicans down seven with 24.8 remaining. they'll have possession when we come back but they're out of time-outs. >> mike: anthony davis exploding in the fourth quarter. 18 points against 4 rebounds and a block putting up big numbers but his team is down 7 with 24.7 remaining. they just got to think three-pointer now, jeff? >> jeff: i think what's going to happen here, norris cole will get on the run here and try to get anthony davis isolated. you are going to try to take that first, best shot. >> mike: gordon, fakes a three. a couple of dribbles. leans in, in and out and in again. and they are going to check to see if it's a three or two for golden state inbound
super john williams with the nets in '79. davis has 33. and that last missed opportunity may have done in the pelicans' last chance. thompson, another missed free throw. wow. missed ten free throws. >> jeff: his dad is here too, the great michael thompson. >> mike: unbelievable as thompson misses a pair. thompson, a terrific free-throw shooter. he shoots 88% and we'll take a break. pelicans down seven with 24.8 remaining. they'll have possession when we come back but they're out of...
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all of the bronze work was done by john williams and company which was a major new york firm that did some of the very finest ironwork in the country. that sort of stuff is coming from that. some of the murals, these wonderful oil murals in this room right here. you should take a look at them they are absolutely beautiful. they were done by two italians. there are certainly people coming from abroad who are doing the work. but at the same time, there had developed at this point in time some very skilled americans who couldn't do this. -- who could do this. as far as i can find, i have not found a list of all the workers that were doing this. >> you referenced articles at the time when the house was finished. i am curious -- did it inspire other houses in terms of its grading style -- of its decorating style. you referenced mcmansions today -- was the public recoiling at the disparate styles? can you speak to that? dr. wilson: there were certainly tensions that did exist. the question was about the reception of the house at the time, and how it was received. it was, i think, universall
all of the bronze work was done by john williams and company which was a major new york firm that did some of the very finest ironwork in the country. that sort of stuff is coming from that. some of the murals, these wonderful oil murals in this room right here. you should take a look at them they are absolutely beautiful. they were done by two italians. there are certainly people coming from abroad who are doing the work. but at the same time, there had developed at this point in time some...
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. ♪ it's that classic music from the composer john williams.pisode 7" opens in theaters in december. the title is "the force awakens." this preview focuses more on the new young characters but there are some brief shots of the original favorites. we've got chewbacca there and harrison ford. at a fan event today in anaheim, the audience screamed their approval for the director j.j. abrams. >> the new obie one kanobie. >>> hey, so excited with the warriors! >> yeah you know what nothing magical about what they have done. they've just been the best team. up to this point, warriors have done all they can do. they own home court advantage throughout the playoffs have managed to stay injury free and should be rested as well. now, in the regular season the doves had their way with the new orleans pelicans, winning by an average of 12 points and also won every critical statistical category as they pretty much did against every other team as well. as our kelly johnston reports, there are a lot of reasons to expect a deep playoff run. >> 67-15, 39-2 and
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i had heard of william jay, john jay, i knew about william still. when i start looking through this document the record of fugitives, gay will say napoleon took into the station, or isa napoleon, who was this napoleon? well, eventually turns out louis napoleon, a black man born in new york in 1800 which meant a lot have been passed in 1799 for gradual emancipation, sea goose board, not a slave exactly what he deserved and friendship of like 21 years to his owner until he became fully free and to do that so in the 1820s he finally becomes free. but basically by the 1840s napoleon is working in the office of sidney howard gay what they call the anti-slavery office with this newspaper is published by this main job is to go in the fugitive slave. he scours the docs, after looking for those hidden on both the win william steele since people by train from philadelphia to new york louis napoleon goes and meets them at the train depot and brings them to the office and in their sent upstate new york and canada. the interesting thing and louis napoleon goes t
i had heard of william jay, john jay, i knew about william still. when i start looking through this document the record of fugitives, gay will say napoleon took into the station, or isa napoleon, who was this napoleon? well, eventually turns out louis napoleon, a black man born in new york in 1800 which meant a lot have been passed in 1799 for gradual emancipation, sea goose board, not a slave exactly what he deserved and friendship of like 21 years to his owner until he became fully free and...
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i sat down on the stoop outside a property of tracy and john williams. they're grandparents. they're holding their little granddaughter nevaeh in their hands. nevaeh, heaven backwards. they said we're worried about her. they're worried about their young grandchild and about their own children in this community. they had the day, friday circled on their calendar because that's when they anticipate things could go well or very poorly. they feared violence returning to that neighborhood as a result of the investigation being released. but what they wanted most was justice. they wanted transparency and they wanted accountability. and their frustration tonight, and frankly to be clear with you, the protesters that marched by, we joined them for a period of time. a lot of the people i spoke to in the crowd have not yet heard this news. >> i would say it's going to be a problem. and the people in the news division down here i talked to covering local events up there, they didn't hear until today that there is not going to be a report on friday. everybody has been expecting this repo
i sat down on the stoop outside a property of tracy and john williams. they're grandparents. they're holding their little granddaughter nevaeh in their hands. nevaeh, heaven backwards. they said we're worried about her. they're worried about their young grandchild and about their own children in this community. they had the day, friday circled on their calendar because that's when they anticipate things could go well or very poorly. they feared violence returning to that neighborhood as a...
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then william j. and john jay the second who were very much involved in working with the fugitives sometimes actually defending them are representing them legally. i was most intrigued however by napoleon. tell us a little bit about that particular figure and how instrumental he was to fugitives arriving in new york. >> guest: napoleon certainly one of the most important figures and unknown. i have studied the 19th century and i've heard of william jan john jay and william still. i've never heard of him. when i started looking through this document the record of fugitives sidney howard gay will say i sent napoleon. who is this napoleon? eventually turns out louis napoleon a black man born in new york in 1800 which meant the law had been passed in 1799 for gradual emancipation so he weighed but he had to serve an apprenticeship of 21 years to his owner until he became fully free. he did that 71820s he finally becomes free. but basically by the 1840s napoleon is working in the office of sidney howard gay in what
then william j. and john jay the second who were very much involved in working with the fugitives sometimes actually defending them are representing them legally. i was most intrigued however by napoleon. tell us a little bit about that particular figure and how instrumental he was to fugitives arriving in new york. >> guest: napoleon certainly one of the most important figures and unknown. i have studied the 19th century and i've heard of william jan john jay and william still. i've...
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she's taken some work by john williams who replaced her at the san francisco fed on how low rates shouldn she takes a completely different measure of how much slack in the economy there is. even though they have to be estimated to get the views. >> so she's mixing apples and oranges to get where she wants to be. >> and that feeds into your question about the unemployment rate. you have the 6.5% unemployment rate. until it's within the distance. then that number was taken away. then it's 5.5%. >> we all willingly drink this kool-aid. i see so many economists that seem to have been lulled into this notion that as long as zero isn't causing any harm we might as well stay there. but we're assuming there's not something long-term that could be an issue with doing this. >> that it's costless. >> that's right. and the problem is it's not just economists. there's now portfolio managers fund managers who also drink the kool-aid. there are fed officials who say zero inflation doesn't mean zero rates. what do people do with that money. it's $100 on average per household in the u.s. >> what is the c
she's taken some work by john williams who replaced her at the san francisco fed on how low rates shouldn she takes a completely different measure of how much slack in the economy there is. even though they have to be estimated to get the views. >> so she's mixing apples and oranges to get where she wants to be. >> and that feeds into your question about the unemployment rate. you have the 6.5% unemployment rate. until it's within the distance. then that number was taken away. then...
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. >>> san francisco fred president john williams said the risk of something derailing the recovery oncejob market as a new reason. >>> earnstone young find that the corporate deal appetite is hitting a five-year high. 56% of global companies polled say that they intend to make acusitions in the companying year. joe? >>> a few stocks on the move this morning. janna partners is urging qualcomm to consider a breakup among other changes. "wall street journal" said they want jana to look at spinning off its chip unit from license patent unit. united health care. upgraded. i need, you know i need a list. nike visa. visa. >> travelers. >> apple. >> oh, my gosh. that's hard to get used to. >> we're talking about united health care. downgraded. i'm sorry, upgraded. that would have been a big mistake. membership growth at publicly traded health care company supports a higher multiple. and abbvie and the analyst points to optimism about the drugmaker's acquisition and concerns regarding humira and its help titing c drugs are already priced into the stock. >>> general electric rethinking its busine
. >>> san francisco fred president john williams said the risk of something derailing the recovery oncejob market as a new reason. >>> earnstone young find that the corporate deal appetite is hitting a five-year high. 56% of global companies polled say that they intend to make acusitions in the companying year. joe? >>> a few stocks on the move this morning. janna partners is urging qualcomm to consider a breakup among other changes. "wall street journal"...
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john williams is back. it's shot in 35 millimeter.etting worse. brand new details on a video where christians are beheaded. more next. tt8fq@q:)q1m-[f=/p2!a>l
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william j and john j the 2nd were very much involved in working with fugitives can sometimes actually defending or representing legally. i was most intrigued by napoleon. can you tell us a little bit about that particular figure it how instrumentally was? >> he was certainly one of the most important figures. i have studied 19th century. i knew about william still. i i had never heard of lewis the polling. but i started looking through this document napoleon took them to the station or send napoleon. who is this napoleon? eventually it turns out that a black man boy in new york in 1800 which 1800 which meant the law had been passed in 1799 for gradual emancipation. so he was not a slave exactly but had an apprenticeship of my 21 years to his owner until he became fully free and did that. the 1820s he finally becomes free. basically he is working in the office of sidney howard gay the anti- slavery office but his main job is to go and help fugitive slaves. he scours the docs. when william still when william still since people by train from philadelphia to new york louis napoleon goes a
william j and john j the 2nd were very much involved in working with fugitives can sometimes actually defending or representing legally. i was most intrigued by napoleon. can you tell us a little bit about that particular figure it how instrumentally was? >> he was certainly one of the most important figures. i have studied 19th century. i knew about william still. i i had never heard of lewis the polling. but i started looking through this document napoleon took them to the station or...
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john: echoing off the lost cause panel, william lambert who gives a rather stirring memorial address in philadelphia in 1879 has some interesting ideas. he says you have to look at what the nation is after the war. to see what is it that you can't see. there isn't a victorious arch or monuments to union success of the national capitals. it is said of being behind bars, southern leaders are now making the nation's laws. they are not in the nation's presence, they are making the nation's laws. they're not been, he said, this massive executions and concerns for treason committed during the war. on and on, he goes on for a long time in that vein. and then he suddenly stops and says, however, we can never forget that our cause was right and their cause was wrong. he invokes this image that we see a lot. we see still a lot of the flags battle flag on one flagpole american flag on the other, they are always shown coordinate. he says as if these were warring powers now at peace. and his point is, one of those flags no longer has an issue. -- that no longer has a nation. it is a symbol of som
john: echoing off the lost cause panel, william lambert who gives a rather stirring memorial address in philadelphia in 1879 has some interesting ideas. he says you have to look at what the nation is after the war. to see what is it that you can't see. there isn't a victorious arch or monuments to union success of the national capitals. it is said of being behind bars, southern leaders are now making the nation's laws. they are not in the nation's presence, they are making the nation's laws....
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bill: john carter, roger williams from texas. we'll see you 40 minutes from now. martha: a school bus packed with kid loses control on a highway. update on the student and how this happened. bill: a community reeling after the death of a beloved student athlete. what we are learning about her mysterious illness today. >> we have been talking to each other and have been able to cry with each other and laugh with each other. bill: we are getting dash cam video from a school bus as it crashes on an oklahoma highway. watch this. [screaming] bill: those student were on their way home from school in tulsa. the driver losing control on a wet highway before the bus leaves the road. one child broke a leg but will be okay. martha: a community is in mourning today and in shock after a student athlete suddenly dies from a mysterious illness. her name was madison small she was a member of the varsity softball team. her team said she wore a pink bow for each game and they plan to keep that tradition alive. >> we have her number embroidered in pink on our jerseys. martha: dr. ke
bill: john carter, roger williams from texas. we'll see you 40 minutes from now. martha: a school bus packed with kid loses control on a highway. update on the student and how this happened. bill: a community reeling after the death of a beloved student athlete. what we are learning about her mysterious illness today. >> we have been talking to each other and have been able to cry with each other and laugh with each other. bill: we are getting dash cam video from a school bus as it...
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foreign correspondent for bloomberg news, pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news and john harwood and political reporter for the "washington post". >> award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capital this is this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> once again live from washington moderator. >> good evening depending on hu who you listen to and either case negotiators who spent hour after hour sweating the details announce yesterday seemed happy and relieved with the results. >> we have said from the beginning i think you've heard me it again and again that we will not accept just any deal. that we will only accept a good deal. and today i can tell you that the political understanding with details that we have reached is a solid foundation for the good deal that we are seeking. >> what i hope is that true courageous implementation of this such of that miss trust could be remedied but that is for us all to wait and see. >> both foreign ministers were speaking to the skeptics of the agreement which w
foreign correspondent for bloomberg news, pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news and john harwood and political reporter for the "washington post". >> award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capital this is this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> once again live from washington moderator. >> good evening depending on hu who you listen to and either case negotiators who...
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one look told me that was john wilkes booth, no doubt about it, and then william burton a friend of booth said if that's john, look at the boot. look at the boot he wore. we went ice skating, and there should be hole in it where skates were affixed, and look at the boots and you saw the holes they screwed in and affix ice skates into the boots that period of time. this was february of '69 and when the weather improved in june of '69, they got together and buried him in greenmont certainly tear. the grave is not marked, but it was well known to everybody distinguished by a mound for quite a while, and then the next year in 1870, that was the first year that confederate families in baltimore decorated the graves of their dead. and the baltimore american said that the grave and cemetery with more flowers than any other was john wilkes booth, unmarked in the cemetery had a pyramid of flowers on it, which says something about post war feelings about, you know, abraham lincoln among the confederate element in baltimore. you know it's hard to know how to close out remarks like this with somethin
one look told me that was john wilkes booth, no doubt about it, and then william burton a friend of booth said if that's john, look at the boot. look at the boot he wore. we went ice skating, and there should be hole in it where skates were affixed, and look at the boots and you saw the holes they screwed in and affix ice skates into the boots that period of time. this was february of '69 and when the weather improved in june of '69, they got together and buried him in greenmont certainly tear....
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we have juan williams, fox news contributor and john rapaport. common cause president do you find anything wrong with this. >> yeah, i find a lot wrong with it. she got in trouble, because people didn't realize foreign governments had opportunity to exercise influence. nobody knew they were allowing foreign governments continue to make contributions while she was secretary of state, david. so that created a political contradiction. now what they're trying to do is cut the baby in half. they're saying many countries can not contribute but allowing other countries to continue to contribute. some of the countries can't contribute can come to meetings. not all that clear but continues i think the political problem for hillary clinton. david: mr. rapaport, whoever is the next president they will have to deal with a very different world of alliances and enemy, based on what happened, just over the past couple months. germany is one those taking contributions. if there is some kind of economic embargo against iran or against russia, we have been at odds
we have juan williams, fox news contributor and john rapaport. common cause president do you find anything wrong with this. >> yeah, i find a lot wrong with it. she got in trouble, because people didn't realize foreign governments had opportunity to exercise influence. nobody knew they were allowing foreign governments continue to make contributions while she was secretary of state, david. so that created a political contradiction. now what they're trying to do is cut the baby in half....
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want to give credit to all those who marched, many names that i know, our own colleague john lewis josea williams, and many that we have met over the years in selma. though marched and stood nonhaven'tly against violence. might i say under the auspicious of the misinterpretation of the law. those are law enforcement officers misguided of course, that stopped those individuals from expressing their rights. today i come to match the need for the re-authorization of the voting rights act to the enormous need in a bipartisan manner to reform our criminal justice system. over the news airwaves of the last 24 hours right here in washington d.c., there was a statement about a young father who stood on his door steps in fairfax, virginia, that finally his two beautiful daughters had a settlement from that law enforcement department. he was shot on his door steps. the facts are such that i won't discuss today but one can almost assume that that father did not need to loose his life. yesterday the #marchtojefferson came to the west lawn to petition the government to end racial profiling and to begin to add
want to give credit to all those who marched, many names that i know, our own colleague john lewis josea williams, and many that we have met over the years in selma. though marched and stood nonhaven'tly against violence. might i say under the auspicious of the misinterpretation of the law. those are law enforcement officers misguided of course, that stopped those individuals from expressing their rights. today i come to match the need for the re-authorization of the voting rights act to the...
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what we see right now is the tea party, the same thing was going on in the 50's with the john birch society and william f buckley was instrumental in getting the birch society ostracized. i wonder if you can speak to that. i think the republicans, in the last week, have been shown as the ones holding everything up . but with 50 republicans you had 200 other republicans who said yes to dhs funding but they are being all painted with the same broad brush. i am wondering if you can speak to where we are now with the republican party and whether or not this tension within the republican party as anything about going back to lincoln and first principles. dr. cox-richardson: that is an interesting question because the reason this matters -- well, historians think it matters because we think it is cool -- is because what does it mean now. why does this matter in our lives? the republican party is in dire straits. my dear, so is the democratic party. it is an exciting time to be -- mind you, so is the democratic party. it is an exciting time to be a political historian. the republican party has been terribly s
what we see right now is the tea party, the same thing was going on in the 50's with the john birch society and william f buckley was instrumental in getting the birch society ostracized. i wonder if you can speak to that. i think the republicans, in the last week, have been shown as the ones holding everything up . but with 50 republicans you had 200 other republicans who said yes to dhs funding but they are being all painted with the same broad brush. i am wondering if you can speak to where...
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william g skelly's oil, another prominent tulsa family. w.g. skelley was a great tulsa philanthropist. ultimately john paul bought his complete. others include wade phillips. wade phillips to me and to many native tulsans is the father of modern tulsa. he and his brother started in the oil fields in bartlesville. they split up their properties. freight stated and started phillips 66. -- frank stayed and started phillips 66. wade moved to tulsa and began his oil career here independent of his...
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affirming the district court ill also cause the death certificates of william yves and john arthur to reflect their marriages and allow those men to rest in peace. thank you. >> thank you. mr. murphy i think you have a few minutes here. >> isn't this case entirely dependant on the other case, i think that's correct. and whether they're uphold holding the traditional marriage. i don't hear any basis for out of state recognition. that was the first and the that was made with substantive due process right recognizing these out of state marriages but that doesn't take on the notion that ignores the equally long standing -- >> but couldn't we say if we wanted to that ohio is perfectly free to refuse to recognize or issue people who get into common law marriages within the state. >> it's a notion of what ohio's public policy is. i think no question ohio would recognize some marriages that would not be lawful in ohio and i think ohio has always retained the exception for those marriage that's violate public policy and it's public policy deposition long predates this debate. i don't think you
affirming the district court ill also cause the death certificates of william yves and john arthur to reflect their marriages and allow those men to rest in peace. thank you. >> thank you. mr. murphy i think you have a few minutes here. >> isn't this case entirely dependant on the other case, i think that's correct. and whether they're uphold holding the traditional marriage. i don't hear any basis for out of state recognition. that was the first and the that was made with...
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john deere dealer. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to mastereir craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> a chestnut mountain resort in northern illinois is primarily a ski resort. on their website, they have a bunch of live camera feeds so you can see what's going on there. one of those feeds is the mountain top camera. it showsed ream scenic area around. last month on march 5, this is what the view looked like from that mountain top camera. look, a huge, black plume of smoke rising up from down by the river. the smoke that you could see from the resort's live cam that day was coming from this disaster, which was unfolding down below. the derailment and explosion of a 105-car oil train. it took days to put that fire out. that oil train disaster in illinois came just a few weeks after another huge derailment and explosion in west virginia. a 109-oil car train spun off the tracks, ca
john deere dealer. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to mastereir craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> a chestnut mountain resort in northern illinois is primarily a ski resort. on their website, they have a bunch of live camera feeds so you can see what's going...
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marriages that anchor them, affirming the district court will also cause the death certificates of william ives and john arthur to reflect their marriages and allow those men to rest in peace. thank you. judge sutton: their mr. gerhardstein. mr. murphy, i think you have a few minutes here. mr. murphy: thank you, your honor. just a few quick points. first with respect to the question of isn't this case entirely impending on the outcome of the other case. how this case comes out most likely explains how this case comes out and if michigan comes out upholding the traditional definition of marriage, i haven't heard any basis for having an exception for out-of-state recognition but the first point that was made was substantive due process right, deeply rooted in recognizing out-of-state marriages but that doesn't take on the notion that you don't create substantive due process rights when you -- ignores the equally long standing policy. judge daughtrey: couldn't we say if we wanted to that ohio is perfectly free to refuse to recognize -- sort of refuse to issue -- refuse to recognize people who get into comm
marriages that anchor them, affirming the district court will also cause the death certificates of william ives and john arthur to reflect their marriages and allow those men to rest in peace. thank you. judge sutton: their mr. gerhardstein. mr. murphy, i think you have a few minutes here. mr. murphy: thank you, your honor. just a few quick points. first with respect to the question of isn't this case entirely impending on the outcome of the other case. how this case comes out most likely...
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we have all-new shows with john cena, matthew perry, chelsea clinton, zooey deschanel, adam carolla, maisie williamsheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is a living, breathing, rolling, smoking legend of country music. the official talent of his mythical existence is called "a long story, my life." it comes out may 5th. please welcome willie nelson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for coming. thank you for lending your beautiful voice to mine. >> do i need a mike? >> jimmy: you've got one on you. you remember that guy under your shirt? that's what he was doing. >> oh, okay. he was a nice-looking guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: for the record, how many girls have you loved before? >> you're kidding, of course. i can't remember last week. [ laughter ] i've been very fortunate. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. i guess the answer is, all of them. right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to apologize. i was invited to a charity event at your house wednesday night. and so i did the show and then i drove out there. and when i got there, it was over. and no one was up. well, they actually thought you were sl
we have all-new shows with john cena, matthew perry, chelsea clinton, zooey deschanel, adam carolla, maisie williamsheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is a living, breathing, rolling, smoking legend of country music. the official talent of his mythical existence is called "a long story, my life." it comes out may 5th. please welcome willie nelson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for coming. thank you for lending your beautiful voice to mine. >> do...
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john clark. the phillies only scored six runs in their first three games so ryan sandberg going william darren rough because he has way better numbers against gio gonzalez. check out the one-handed catch here by the beer vendor doesn't spill a drop and a nice souvenir for the kid. he strikes out six in six innings. he has the lowest e.r.a. since he joined last august. hernandez, base knock to right. two runs score. four-spot in the inning and jonathan papelbon doesn't feel like a philly but he's five saves away from becoming the all-time saves leader. phils win 4-1 and have won six of seven against the nats. >>> the nfl draft is three weeks away. ron jaworski joined us and he thinks chip kelly should mortgage the future to get marcus mariota. >> if this is the guy you absolutely believe in that that's your guy, yes. the latest i'm hearing now from my sources around the league who are pretty wired in is that he's going to go number one now to the tampa bay buccaneers. i've heard it from a couple of three people that have had conversations with chip kelly. and chip kelly said marcus mariota will win m
john clark. the phillies only scored six runs in their first three games so ryan sandberg going william darren rough because he has way better numbers against gio gonzalez. check out the one-handed catch here by the beer vendor doesn't spill a drop and a nice souvenir for the kid. he strikes out six in six innings. he has the lowest e.r.a. since he joined last august. hernandez, base knock to right. two runs score. four-spot in the inning and jonathan papelbon doesn't feel like a philly but...
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john give-- theyrg three commissioners each. grant appointed given griffin and leslie merritt. leah pointed williamelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon. they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the fá commissioners' meeting. this is our display on theq apple tree. what is the apple tree? well, it's one of those myths about appomattox about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days, since april 7, about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. and on the morning of april 9, when lee is finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a me say aj message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters, he's on about a 20-mile ride, so lee's message catch
john give-- theyrg three commissioners each. grant appointed given griffin and leslie merritt. leah pointed williamelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon. they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it...
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john f. kennedy junior forum at harvard university. i'm a williams, director of the institute of politics.ight, our guest and visiting fellow is former congressman eric cantor. he currently serves as vice chair of the investment bank company. until 2014, he spent two decades in public service. first serving in the virginia house of delegates and beginning in 2001 representing virginia seventh district in the u.s. house of representatives. in 2008, colors meant canter was elected republican whip and in 2011, a elected house majority leader of the 100 and 12 congress. -- 112 congress. known as a smart and pragmatic legislator, commerce meant canter called for a vision of conservatism. one that is founded on decency, inspiration, and a desire to let every american have a fair shot at earning the success and achieving their dreams. last january, then congress one cantor addressing congress in -- and obama administration urged both to think about the 8 million children who will be born before the next election and for their sake to provide short-term tactics that gain advantage for 2016 and foc
john f. kennedy junior forum at harvard university. i'm a williams, director of the institute of politics.ight, our guest and visiting fellow is former congressman eric cantor. he currently serves as vice chair of the investment bank company. until 2014, he spent two decades in public service. first serving in the virginia house of delegates and beginning in 2001 representing virginia seventh district in the u.s. house of representatives. in 2008, colors meant canter was elected republican whip...
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so fast and safe at first, nats catch john carlos stan top, wilson ramos going to throw it, never makes the throw, so, stanton saved the death stare from matt williams the next batter echevarria takes this one in center all the way to the wall, bases-clearing triple for the shortstop. marlins, they get out the broom, sweep the nat, 6-2. nats on a five-game losing skid. >>> little league day at camden yards, birds taking on red sox. they got a show. bottom seven, orioles offense, red hot, two on for dell mon young, hammers this one to center. it will bounce off the wall. both runs come on in. they score easily. young to second with the standup two, two-run double five rbi in the game. 18 runs off 20 hits for the owes they win it 18-7 taking the series from boston. >>> the capital, of course game seven for them tomorrow night at verizon center. so, quick turn around from the court to the ice. very different, caps in game seven, matt -- whiz looking to sweep. >> so much pressure. kind of feeling the butterflies for both. >>> on this sunday night, the g disaster in nepal. terrifying the death toll surpasses 2500. tonight the desperate searches for survi
so fast and safe at first, nats catch john carlos stan top, wilson ramos going to throw it, never makes the throw, so, stanton saved the death stare from matt williams the next batter echevarria takes this one in center all the way to the wall, bases-clearing triple for the shortstop. marlins, they get out the broom, sweep the nat, 6-2. nats on a five-game losing skid. >>> little league day at camden yards, birds taking on red sox. they got a show. bottom seven, orioles offense, red...
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john i. the women's final is all set up ready for saturday. serena williams will face alep. she could not beat her. the two-time defending champion has now one ten out of ten semifinals in miami: suarez navarro is in the final. and she has made it into the top ten for the first time she topped petovic 6-3 6-3. >> a match like this is so difficult to play. they are really important matches and important tournaments. i was really nervous you need to play like this sometimes. but i'm happy with the way i finished the match. >> the english premier league returns on saturday. no doubt about the stand out game this weekend where arsenal will host liverpool. they could go up to second in the tables. and certainly they are the ones to do it. they have nine wins from ten league matches. that's from liver pool after losing to manchester united in the last league outing, a loss on saturday would an huge blow for the hopes of qualifying for next season's champions league. >> well, these league are exciting games. and a transfor us to do that. we made it difficult for ourselves because o
john i. the women's final is all set up ready for saturday. serena williams will face alep. she could not beat her. the two-time defending champion has now one ten out of ten semifinals in miami: suarez navarro is in the final. and she has made it into the top ten for the first time she topped petovic 6-3 6-3. >> a match like this is so difficult to play. they are really important matches and important tournaments. i was really nervous you need to play like this sometimes. but i'm happy...
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later buying william g skelly's oil, another prominent tulsa family. skelley was a great tulsa philanthropist. ultimately johnde phillips. wade phillips to me and to many native tolleson's -- tulsans is the father of modern tulsa. he and his brother started in martinsville. they split up their properties. frank stayed. wade moved to tulsa and began his oil career here independent of his brother. we are standing across the street from b's second of two glorious buildings constructed by wade phillips. it was built as a construction -- as a commercial endeavor. wade had already constructed his masterpiece, the phillips house directly across a couple years previously and had his offices in there. he wanted to protect his investment. hence, he bought it to -- built it to draw independent oilmen back. it had 14 stores and shops. and again, prior to air-conditioning. remember this. when we go inside, which we will soon you will see it is set up for natural ventilation. above, largely for independent oilmen and he had a few of his own offices in there as overflow space from the philtower. we are in the interior of th
later buying william g skelly's oil, another prominent tulsa family. skelley was a great tulsa philanthropist. ultimately johnde phillips. wade phillips to me and to many native tolleson's -- tulsans is the father of modern tulsa. he and his brother started in martinsville. they split up their properties. frank stayed. wade moved to tulsa and began his oil career here independent of his brother. we are standing across the street from b's second of two glorious buildings constructed by wade...
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john vantoole gets captured. he's wounded three times in this fight. he's a lieutenant, tent calvary. there's confederate casualties. men killed. williamparker, second virginia calvary. robert parker, second virginia calvary. william price, first maryland calvary confederate. they receive promotions for gal i can't. that's captain cantz. federal troops send out white flags to stop that fighting. but mumpher knows that he's going to meet with general grant. they disband in lynch burg. john ramsey of the 155 pennsylvania marches all the way and dies the next day, april 10th. of diphtheria. the 61st pennsylvania is loading surrendered weapons into wagons. one of those weapons is loaded discharges into his chest. he died right there. last soldier we know of is edward baker he died july 18, 1865. the most moving story is that of the 14th virginia calvary. he is mortally wounded on that fight on the morning of april 9. a comrade of his goes out under the battlefield. wilson says to him momphet, it is hard to die. put yourself in wilson's shoes. you've been wounded so bad, you know you're not going to survive. but you also know that lee has s
john vantoole gets captured. he's wounded three times in this fight. he's a lieutenant, tent calvary. there's confederate casualties. men killed. williamparker, second virginia calvary. robert parker, second virginia calvary. william price, first maryland calvary confederate. they receive promotions for gal i can't. that's captain cantz. federal troops send out white flags to stop that fighting. but mumpher knows that he's going to meet with general grant. they disband in lynch burg. john...
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william schultz, was a friend of one of the victim's older siblings. >> crime scene tape crosses a discovery bay neighborhood and an entrance at john muir hospital in brentwood the family of a nine-year-old boy, drove him to the hospital around 10:00 this morning after he was stabbed at his home on frost way. >> we believe the suspect and victim knew each other. we believe the suspect is friend width one of the siblings of the house. >> the boy died from his wounds as sheriff's deputies searched for 818-year-old william schulte, who had taken a truck from the driveway and sped away. >> we don't know where he is traveling. >> reporter: neighbors searched for answers to the bizarre crime. >> so out of the blue. as long as we have lived here and had kids half the time we wouldn't lock our doors. we weren't worried about anything happening here. or the report word spread quickly with some telling us schultz may have been treated for mental health issues. schultz was taken into custody by late afternoon at nearby kaiser hospital. as the victim's family left john muir, friend ushered them away saying they had no comment at this time. the loss clearly devastating.
william schultz, was a friend of one of the victim's older siblings. >> crime scene tape crosses a discovery bay neighborhood and an entrance at john muir hospital in brentwood the family of a nine-year-old boy, drove him to the hospital around 10:00 this morning after he was stabbed at his home on frost way. >> we believe the suspect and victim knew each other. we believe the suspect is friend width one of the siblings of the house. >> the boy died from his wounds as...
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john: you've been helping out here and working hard. we'll talk real quick to the council member for the area. this is william welch. you just arrived on the scene and you've been here on the scene. you'll be bringing out some help. what are you doing in the next few hours? >> in the next few hours i'm bringing out cleaning crews to be in these areas. drug dealers like areas that are dirty and not attended to. we want to make sure that these areas are addressed as soon as possible to let them know we care. john: we'll take you live across the street where the latest fire occurred. this fire started at around 4:30 this morning. it completely ruined that pawnshop and some of the businesses. we'll head over there and talk to some of those owners who say that, well they'll have a hard time bouncing back from this. reporting live john gonzalez, abc 7 news. jummy: thank you. the family of freddie gray is speaking out this noon. overnight calling for an end to the chaos. >> we had a beautiful service and to see it turned into all this violence and destruction, i'm really appalled. jummy: the grays continue to remind the ba
john: you've been helping out here and working hard. we'll talk real quick to the council member for the area. this is william welch. you just arrived on the scene and you've been here on the scene. you'll be bringing out some help. what are you doing in the next few hours? >> in the next few hours i'm bringing out cleaning crews to be in these areas. drug dealers like areas that are dirty and not attended to. we want to make sure that these areas are addressed as soon as possible to let...
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williams now with more. >> reporter: just outside ft. riley, kansas, this morning the fbi says agents put handcuffs on a 20-year-old topeka man, john thomas booker, who thought he was about to set off a powerful car bomb. but it was made of material he didn't know was nonexplosive provided by the fbi. >> we face a continued threat from individuals within our own borders who may be motivated by a variety of reasons to take extreme and terroristic steps against our folks. >> reporter: authorities say booker, who'd been in rotc in high school, enlisted in the army a year ago. but the fbi says three weeks before he was to report for duty he posted on facebook, i will soon be leaving you forever so good-bye. i'm going to wage jihad in hopes that i die. agents say he told them a short time later that he wanted to commit an insider attack against american soldiers. hearing that, the army rejected him. for the next several months two fbi undercover operatives say he showed them isis propaganda videos and said he wanted to commit violent jihad with a suicide bomb attack at ft. riley. after he bought what materials to make it and drove what he thou
williams now with more. >> reporter: just outside ft. riley, kansas, this morning the fbi says agents put handcuffs on a 20-year-old topeka man, john thomas booker, who thought he was about to set off a powerful car bomb. but it was made of material he didn't know was nonexplosive provided by the fbi. >> we face a continued threat from individuals within our own borders who may be motivated by a variety of reasons to take extreme and terroristic steps against our folks. >>...
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williams were shot in 2012 after a police chase. police officers fired 137 shots into their car. officer michael brelow was the only one charged. the case was decided by john p. o'donnell. >> they need to be thoughtful. they need to be non-violent and they need to do it in a way that brings about the peace and justice that they desire. >> community leaders and city officials are focused on preparing for the verdict and maintaining law and order. >>> a just released survey find young people don't have much faith in the justice system. millenials, 18 to 29-year-olds have little or no confidence in the justices. 39% believe the protests will bring about meaningful change. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rollins rollins-blake. >>> more than two days there are miracles. the dramatic rescue in kathmandu this morning. seth, good morning. >> good morning to you. yes, absolutely a remarkable day. we were there through the entire search and rescue as these teams pulled out a 17-year-old boy who was trapped for 120 hours inside the guest house where he had worked. you can see all these multistory buildings around him, one of the
williams were shot in 2012 after a police chase. police officers fired 137 shots into their car. officer michael brelow was the only one charged. the case was decided by john p. o'donnell. >> they need to be thoughtful. they need to be non-violent and they need to do it in a way that brings about the peace and justice that they desire. >> community leaders and city officials are focused on preparing for the verdict and maintaining law and order. >>> a just released survey...
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so john wilkes-booth wanted to somehow totally disrupt the government by killing lincoln william henryected writings." by this time 150 years years ago presently can could have been moved from ford's theater across the street to the peterson boarding house and what was really essentially the deathwatch had begun. 100 people had been moved through peterson house and it was at 7:22 a.m. the following morning that it was official our 16th president had died. we are going to watch the scene outside of peterson house for the next couple of minutes and we will rejoin david reynolds is who is joining us from new york city. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen the president's poll says 45 his respirations are between 25 and 27. there is still no sign that he is aware but all efforts are being made to make him as comfortable as possible. again thank you for your vigil. >> host: and the vigil continues in the overnight hours as we look back at the advance 150 years ago. david reyn
so john wilkes-booth wanted to somehow totally disrupt the government by killing lincoln william henryected writings." by this time 150 years years ago presently can could have been moved from ford's theater across the street to the peterson boarding house and what was really essentially the deathwatch had begun. 100 people had been moved through peterson house and it was at 7:22 a.m. the following morning that it was official our 16th president had died. we are going to watch the scene...