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to give you an idea we have a portrait of king william, william the third. also known as william of orange. he came to the throne during the glorious revolution of 1688. in 1689 it was his opinion that the people of england should be reassured that their rights and privileges will continue and they came up with the english bill of rights of 1689. that served as an example for the virginia declaration of rights of 1776. both of these were broken into various articles. what is interesting is the english bill of rights contains an article expressly forbidding cruel and unusual punishment. that article appeared almost word for word in the virginia declaration of rights and in the american bill of rights. it passed by the federal government in 1789, 100 years after the english bill of rights was passed. the past is prologue and there is always precedents to be found. not everything on the virginia declaration of rights was taken from the english bill of rights. for instance, we will step across and see where the upper house met. the upper house with the council o
to give you an idea we have a portrait of king william, william the third. also known as william of orange. he came to the throne during the glorious revolution of 1688. in 1689 it was his opinion that the people of england should be reassured that their rights and privileges will continue and they came up with the english bill of rights of 1689. that served as an example for the virginia declaration of rights of 1776. both of these were broken into various articles. what is interesting is the...
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legacy is, not property but an education, so i came to attend the college of our former majesties, king william and queen mary in the 1759 and 1760. i did not receive a degree that was baccalaureate at the time, but i left to read law with mr. george. host: how did that influence you, study law -- studying law? thomas: it was the finest i would ever know. i would put them against edward who, i was a gentleman understood the foundation of the law, of english law. there was a lot of the romans, he understood that law was living and leaving and a close as the people go, that is the essence of the english common law which i was taught and grew up. it is through the experience of the english speaking peoples and as we began to protest, we sought address of our grievances upon english law, that which i learned. upon?what did you draw what were your politics? was simplypolitics to rest upon english soil, the right of an englishman to petition and address grievances. else,more than anything was able to bring 13 individual nations together. we found amongst ourselves different, distant and dispense from
legacy is, not property but an education, so i came to attend the college of our former majesties, king william and queen mary in the 1759 and 1760. i did not receive a degree that was baccalaureate at the time, but i left to read law with mr. george. host: how did that influence you, study law -- studying law? thomas: it was the finest i would ever know. i would put them against edward who, i was a gentleman understood the foundation of the law, of english law. there was a lot of the romans,...
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so i came here to attend the old royal college of the former majesties king william and queen mary, the winter of '59 and '60. i was there for two years. i left to read law. >> and how did that influence you studying law? >> it was perhaps the finest jurist i have ever known. it was a gentleman who understood the foundation of the law, of english law, the law of the romance. he understood that law is living and breathing, it grows as a people grow. that is the essence of the english common law under which i was born and grew up. it is through the experience of the english speaking peoples. and therefore as we began to protest, to seek redress for our grievances, question so upon the pound days of english law. that which i had learned so distinctly in williamsburg. >> and what did you draw upon then? what were your politics in '74? >> well, my politics were simply to rest upon english law, the right of an englishman to petition for redress and grievances. that was to bring 13 individual nations together. we found amongst ourselves different, distant and disparate one from the other a com
so i came here to attend the old royal college of the former majesties king william and queen mary, the winter of '59 and '60. i was there for two years. i left to read law. >> and how did that influence you studying law? >> it was perhaps the finest jurist i have ever known. it was a gentleman who understood the foundation of the law, of english law, the law of the romance. he understood that law is living and breathing, it grows as a people grow. that is the essence of the english...
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to give you an idea we have a portrait of king william, william the third. he came to the throne during the glorious resolute -- revolution of 1688. in 1689 the people of england should be reassured that their rights and privileges will continue and they came up with the english bill of rights of 1689. that served as an example for the virginia declaration of rights of 1776. they were broken into various articles. what is interesting is the english bill of rights contains andrticle for bidding cruel unusual punishment. that article appeared almost word for word in the virginia declaration of rights and in the american bill of rights. 1789, 100 years after the english bill of rights was asked. the past is prologue and there is always precedents to be found. not everything on the virginia declaration of rights was taken from the english bill of rights. we will step across and see where the upper house met. it was the council of virginia. served ail of virginia legislative function, being the upper house, but it was the body of judges of the general court, thus
to give you an idea we have a portrait of king william, william the third. he came to the throne during the glorious resolute -- revolution of 1688. in 1689 the people of england should be reassured that their rights and privileges will continue and they came up with the english bill of rights of 1689. that served as an example for the virginia declaration of rights of 1776. they were broken into various articles. what is interesting is the english bill of rights contains andrticle for bidding...
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to give you an idea, we have a portrait of king william. william the third or william of orange. will give came to the throne during the glorious revolution of 1688, and in 1689, it was his opinion that the people of england should be reassured that their rights and privileges would continue, and they came up with the english bill of rights of 1689. that served as an example for the virginia declaration of rights in 1776. both of these were broken up into various articles. what is very interesting is the english bill of rights contained articles expressly forbidding cruel and unusual punishment. that article appears almost word for word in the virginia declaration as well as in the american bill of rights. it was passed by the federal government in 1789. almost 100 years after the english bill of rights was passed. they passed the prologue and there is precedence to be found, but not everything on the virginia declaration of rights was taken from the english bill of rights. for instance, we will step across shortly and see where the upper house met. the upper house was the counci
to give you an idea, we have a portrait of king william. william the third or william of orange. will give came to the throne during the glorious revolution of 1688, and in 1689, it was his opinion that the people of england should be reassured that their rights and privileges would continue, and they came up with the english bill of rights of 1689. that served as an example for the virginia declaration of rights in 1776. both of these were broken up into various articles. what is very...
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finally moving to what was then known as middle plantation and renamed for the king, king william as williamsburg. by 1704 the capital building had been built on this spot.
finally moving to what was then known as middle plantation and renamed for the king, king william as williamsburg. by 1704 the capital building had been built on this spot.
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so william painter hired a guy named king camp gillette.e was a salesperson for crown cork and he traveled up and down the east coast convincing people about the miracle of the bottlecap. in other products. he was a representative in england for them as well, he came from a family of inventors but was a frustrated inventor himself, he took him under his wing, mentored him and said just keep figuring it out you'll come up with something, come up with something that people need. william painter died before he was able to see king camp gillette patent the gillette razor. which, in both cases these two companies continue to exist today, the crown cork and seal as part of a 9 billion-dollar, and when i say billy and i it with a smile, like that guy. that's amazing, that's something to celebrate. that is something not to be ashamed of. so, the incredible eccentric circle of creativity and entrepreneurship overlapping, this is exactly what leonard reed was talking about with a pencil. or a roll toilet paper as we talked about. people don't need to
so william painter hired a guy named king camp gillette.e was a salesperson for crown cork and he traveled up and down the east coast convincing people about the miracle of the bottlecap. in other products. he was a representative in england for them as well, he came from a family of inventors but was a frustrated inventor himself, he took him under his wing, mentored him and said just keep figuring it out you'll come up with something, come up with something that people need. william painter...
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king that shall be. >> its murder and betrayal as michael fassbender's political ambition gets the better of him, in justin kurzel's adaptation of william shakespeare's "macbeth." >> all hail macbeth, that shall be king hereafter. michael: if somebody was going to give me the opportunity to play macbeth, it would be kind of foolish to turn it down, or chicken, or whatever you want to call it. the challenge was there. i think it's a great privilege and honor to be able to take on shakespeare, especially on a level like this, and to do it on film. it was really not a difficult it was a no-brainer in terms of taking on the job, but yes i was nervous, and at times a little sort of scared. marion: a lot of amazing actresses portrayed lady macbeth before, and delivered amazing performances. i have to say i felt this pressure, and i wanted to create a different, unique lady macbeth, which is really hard. i mean when you start you don't know if you're going to find someone who is as powerful, but as different as interpretations before, but we had to dive in the work and see what was coming from the energy that we shared all together. >> full of
king that shall be. >> its murder and betrayal as michael fassbender's political ambition gets the better of him, in justin kurzel's adaptation of william shakespeare's "macbeth." >> all hail macbeth, that shall be king hereafter. michael: if somebody was going to give me the opportunity to play macbeth, it would be kind of foolish to turn it down, or chicken, or whatever you want to call it. the challenge was there. i think it's a great privilege and honor to be able to...
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william painter died before he was able to see king camp gillette patent the gillette razor.nd these two companies continue to exist today. it is part of an $9 billion, when i said i say it with a smile on like that guy. that's amazing, that is nothing to be ashamed of. so the incredible circle of creativity and entrepreneurship, overlapping, this is exactly what leonard reed was talking about or the roll of toilet paper like i was talking about. people do not need to claim themselves the doors of good to do good. the progressives have it upside down about the american dream. it's not the people who dedicate their lives to working in government to do good for other people that benefit us the most. as the people who are allowed to pursue their own self-interest in their own way, and make them much money as they decide to mike and higher who they want to hire, and pay them what they want to pay. those are the engines of progress and innovation and america. one of the things i got to do which was so amazing was visit anthony. i really have to tell you, this man was such an inspi
william painter died before he was able to see king camp gillette patent the gillette razor.nd these two companies continue to exist today. it is part of an $9 billion, when i said i say it with a smile on like that guy. that's amazing, that is nothing to be ashamed of. so the incredible circle of creativity and entrepreneurship, overlapping, this is exactly what leonard reed was talking about or the roll of toilet paper like i was talking about. people do not need to claim themselves the doors...
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north jailen billings for three points 2)west off the rebound james king for two points3)three point shot rims out north tavian williams dunks the ball for two points4)west jalen roseland for two points5)north darrion collins for three pointsnorth beat west 75 to 68 3 3 hinton playing host to south obrien.1)south o'brien damon truman schmitt passes to andrew hasselquist for two points3)hinton off the rebound hasselquist again for two points4)south o'brien damon struve for two points5)hinton jay small for two pointssouth o'brien wins 56-51 3 3 same two teams on the ladies' side...1)hinton casie hoefling passes to hannah treweiller for two points2)south o'brien savanna sickelka for 3 points 3) o'brien again courtney rehder for another 3 points. 4)hinton kaliey burke with two points5)o'brien amanda litka for two pointshinton wins 48 to 36 over south o'brien 3 3 lawton bronson girls visiting their archrivals woodbury 1)eagles brooke hunwardsen passes to anaa dreesen for two points2)eagles ali verzani for two points3)eagles lexi binder for two points.4)wildcats keely steffan passes to kelsey smith for two points5)eagles and
north jailen billings for three points 2)west off the rebound james king for two points3)three point shot rims out north tavian williams dunks the ball for two points4)west jalen roseland for two points5)north darrion collins for three pointsnorth beat west 75 to 68 3 3 hinton playing host to south obrien.1)south o'brien damon truman schmitt passes to andrew hasselquist for two points3)hinton off the rebound hasselquist again for two points4)south o'brien damon struve for two points5)hinton jay...
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william painter died before he was able to see king camp gillette patent the gillette razor.nd these two companies continue to exist today. it is part of an $9 billion, when i said i say it with a smile on like that guy. that's amazing, that is nothing to be ashamed of. so the incredible circle of creativity and entrepreneurship, overlapping, this is exactly what leonard reed was talking about or the roll of toilet paper like i was talking about. people do not need to claim themselves the doors of good to do good. the progressives have it upside down about the american dream. it's not the people who dedicate their lives to working in government to do good for other people that benefit us the most. as the people who are allowed to pursue their own self-interest in their own way, and make them much money as they decide to mike and higher who they want to hire, and pay them what they want to pay. those are the engines of progress and innovation and america. one of the things i got to do which was so amazing was visit anthony. i really have to tell you, this man was such an inspi
william painter died before he was able to see king camp gillette patent the gillette razor.nd these two companies continue to exist today. it is part of an $9 billion, when i said i say it with a smile on like that guy. that's amazing, that is nothing to be ashamed of. so the incredible circle of creativity and entrepreneurship, overlapping, this is exactly what leonard reed was talking about or the roll of toilet paper like i was talking about. people do not need to claim themselves the doors...
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i guess reverend williams knew more philosophy than dr. king was, this was his business. dr.was a philosophy student but only a student. but i remember one day, king was reading, was answering a question about somebody, plato or aristotle or somebody, and he was looking at the textbook. the other professor would read from the textbook and we would follow around. -- along. king would recite from the textbook. "plato says." and we would follow along. it was amazing. he had not a total recall, but he had wonderful recall, wonderful memory, could remember so much. this was a great experience. warren olney: he must not have een much older than you were. julian bond: you would have been in his 30's and i would have been 23. [laughter] warren olney: close enough. what do you think was the contribution of martin luther king to the united states? in this message of christian love and redemption, it struck a cord with southerners. he was able in that way to engage these people, even against their will in the movement for civil rights. some willingly, but some hesitantly. and that was h
i guess reverend williams knew more philosophy than dr. king was, this was his business. dr.was a philosophy student but only a student. but i remember one day, king was reading, was answering a question about somebody, plato or aristotle or somebody, and he was looking at the textbook. the other professor would read from the textbook and we would follow around. -- along. king would recite from the textbook. "plato says." and we would follow along. it was amazing. he had not a total...
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a representative for draft king said the company would immediately appeal that ruling. we'll keep you posted. adam williams, 7 news . >> anchor: 7 news now turning to the forecast. another nice, mild day to finish off the workweek and it looks like this warmer weather we've been enjoying so much can stick around for the weekend. chris lambert here now with the forecast. >>> almost a rinse repeat forecast for tomorrow, elizabeth in terms of temperatures bunning back in the mid towner 50's. 55 in boston right now. wind out of the south at 7 miles per hour. took a while to get going today with that morning fog, but once we had the breaks of sun, 10:00, 1:00, even around lunch time we warmed up without a problem. towns 60 degrees south of boston boston. 57 plymouth. wouldn't be surprised to see areas of fog reform overnight tonight, otherwise it's been a mixture of sun around clouds throughout the day. we'll see patches of clouds at times overnight tonight. but it's quiet in terms of no rainfall. i don't expect any rain over the next couple of days. sunday that. should be about it. so temperatures overnight to
a representative for draft king said the company would immediately appeal that ruling. we'll keep you posted. adam williams, 7 news . >> anchor: 7 news now turning to the forecast. another nice, mild day to finish off the workweek and it looks like this warmer weather we've been enjoying so much can stick around for the weekend. chris lambert here now with the forecast. >>> almost a rinse repeat forecast for tomorrow, elizabeth in terms of temperatures bunning back in the mid...
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. >> guest: but also brother tory and william barbara which was younger generation. a great king-like figure. deep aspiration for martin king, that part of a tradition. they recognized just like you and i we are who we are because somebody loved us and they cared for us and the question is how much loving and care we will do on the time we are here to mother's wonb. but was a very subtle analysis that puts poor people and working people at the center, so it's not delmatic, any weapon he can use, might be from liberalism in terms of critic of centralized power in the public sector and conservatism in the crucial war of family, but family is still very important. church. >> host: right. one of the things you emphasize is you call him a revolutionary christian. it's obviously that he's a minister to all of us, but in some ways civil rights act i have -- activism can get lost. talk a little bit about that. >> guest: the brother would never sell out. you're only willing to sell your soul when you reach that the grounds of hope can no longer be sustained at spiritual level and life is
. >> guest: but also brother tory and william barbara which was younger generation. a great king-like figure. deep aspiration for martin king, that part of a tradition. they recognized just like you and i we are who we are because somebody loved us and they cared for us and the question is how much loving and care we will do on the time we are here to mother's wonb. but was a very subtle analysis that puts poor people and working people at the center, so it's not delmatic, any weapon he...
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. >> sacramento kings forward demarcus cousins playing the the role of santa claus for one family surprising maurice williams and sacramento giving them a brand new car. brought them to tears. the the big man, very big hearts there. >> yes, wonderful. >> santa claus. >> yes. >> that is wonderful. >> tears of joy. >>> rodolph the red nose reindeer brings holiday cheer to children's hospital. >> cast members from the broadway philadelphia musical took sometime off, the stage to get the sick children a special performance. >> ♪ >> the reindeer, stuck around, the pictures and the show runs through sunday, at the miriam theater. >> i know were you singing it too just now. >> yes, everybody was. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on the cw philly and back here at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news", and, and, walk to friendship, neither of them would imagine. here now is scott pelley. >> pelley: more big-city schools are threatened with mass violence. investigators question the owner of an e-mail server. also tonight, severe storms hit the west. in the northeast, old man winter
. >> sacramento kings forward demarcus cousins playing the the role of santa claus for one family surprising maurice williams and sacramento giving them a brand new car. brought them to tears. the the big man, very big hearts there. >> yes, wonderful. >> santa claus. >> yes. >> that is wonderful. >> tears of joy. >>> rodolph the red nose reindeer brings holiday cheer to children's hospital. >> cast members from the broadway philadelphia musical...
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king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. chuc >>> it has been a lean time for the nation's orchestras. the old classics aren't filling seats like they used to. some orchestras are taking inspiration from a newer source. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: it may seem impossible to get gamers off the sofa but a recent performance drew hordes to the dallas symphony orchestra. they came to hear music from their favorite video game, "the legend of zelda." symphony. >> how are you doing tonight? >> reporter: the show's producer, jason paul, spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti. in japan he discovered how popular these concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. going to click? >> after i first did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we'r
king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. chuc >>> it has been a lean time for the nation's orchestras. the old classics aren't filling seats like they used to. some orchestras are taking inspiration from a...
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king met countless men and women who he had enlisted in the cause, but one who became his confidente was edward williamoke iii whose journey we honor today. like so many of us, ed was moved by the consequence and actions of dr. -- eloquence and actions of dr. king. but there were also times when dr. king was moved by ed. especially when dr. king himself conflicted and saw ed's council on the vietnam war before taking his own moral stand against the conflict. ed came to this capital as we know in 1967 and as the president spoke eloquently a moment ago about his journey in the army and his contributions to the country before that that. but his journey here in the congress began in 1962 when it is a majority leader reminded us president kennedy said of his election that is the biggest news in the country. well, there was bigger news ahead. not because of ed's race, but because of the job he did as massachusetts' attorney general. he was a vigorous prosecutor of organized crime and he worked closely with local police departments to solve one of the great crimes in our history, the boston strangler. massach
king met countless men and women who he had enlisted in the cause, but one who became his confidente was edward williamoke iii whose journey we honor today. like so many of us, ed was moved by the consequence and actions of dr. -- eloquence and actions of dr. king. but there were also times when dr. king was moved by ed. especially when dr. king himself conflicted and saw ed's council on the vietnam war before taking his own moral stand against the conflict. ed came to this capital as we know...
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king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as well as those who just aspire to quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. he sold the company in 1978. chuck woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. while i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with warriors, you don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warri
king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as well as those who just aspire to quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. he sold the company in 1978. chuck woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of...
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king. >> some of the people at the rally in virginia. we're taking calls of what you can think about the prince william county fairgrounds.. >> caller: i thought trumpeted the job. he answered questions very well. >> are you a supporter? >> yes i am. >> the next caller from virginia of the democratic line. >> caller: hello. i am a supporter of donald trump. with the military on the streets we need to take care of people over here but to say everything before we do which i think obama is a joke. then i think he has done a lot. >> eight you very much i do believe that trump thing -- obama thinks he is king and trump is running for president. >> white house coverage of donald trump in virginia with a campaign rally. what do you think of mr. trump? >> caller: the greatest thing to come around since they took out kennedy is spending his own money with those of a running for president and we know who we want to with bernie sanders and hillary i a mexican-american and i will tell you donald trump will secure our borders against the illegal aliens and i am sick and tired of these politicians of the super pact i will not so becaus
king. >> some of the people at the rally in virginia. we're taking calls of what you can think about the prince william county fairgrounds.. >> caller: i thought trumpeted the job. he answered questions very well. >> are you a supporter? >> yes i am. >> the next caller from virginia of the democratic line. >> caller: hello. i am a supporter of donald trump. with the military on the streets we need to take care of people over here but to say everything before...
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king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he startetethe company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as well as those who just aspire to quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. he sold the company in 1978. chuck williams was 100 years old. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, ja one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. while i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors, you don't have to be seserely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys that have post-traumat
king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he startetethe company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as well as those who just aspire to quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. he sold the company in 1978. chuck williams was 100 years old. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.severe shortness of breath....
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wendy williams is so comfortable rocking her wig she takes the prohibition notes out from underneath it while she's on tv. >> hard to believe holidays are already upon us and larry king and his wife are definitely in the spirit. they produced a new movie that hits theaters today called "christmas eve" and they gave us a private tour of how they deck the halls in their beverly hills home. >> what's going on with this tree? it's fantastic. >> my son does not like the fairies. he said it looks like someone threw up fairies on the tree. >> there are a few fairies on >> fairies every where you turn. these halls are decked and just in time for the holidays. larry produced shawn's new movie which stars patrick stewart working together had challenges. >> i'll just go sit over here. >> no. >> come on. >> the worst part of any working together with someone is i am always on time. >> me, too. >> she is not. >> by the way, larry also busy with his talk show "larry king now." you can watch episodes every monday, wednesday and friday. >> now in our entertainment tonight birthdays, which rapper's real name is shawn carter? it is eminem, jay z or ll cool >> the answer is coming up n
wendy williams is so comfortable rocking her wig she takes the prohibition notes out from underneath it while she's on tv. >> hard to believe holidays are already upon us and larry king and his wife are definitely in the spirit. they produced a new movie that hits theaters today called "christmas eve" and they gave us a private tour of how they deck the halls in their beverly hills home. >> what's going on with this tree? it's fantastic. >> my son does not like the...
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i guess reverend williams knew more philosophy than dr. king was, this was his business. dr.was a philosophy student but only a student. but i remember one day, king was reading, was answering a question about somebody, plato or aristotle or somebody, and he was looking at the textbook. the other professor would read from the textbook and we would follow around. -- along. king would recite from the textbook. "plato says." and we would follow along. it was amazing. he had not a total recall, but he had wonderful recall, wonderful memory, could remember so much. this was a great experience. warren olney: he must not have een much older than you were. julian bond: you would have been in his 30's and i would have been 23. [laughter] warren olney: close enough. what do you think was the contribution of martin luther king to the united states? in this message of christian love and redemption, it struck a cord with southerners. he was able in that way to engage these people, even against their will in the movement for civil rights. some willingly, but some hesitantly. and that was h
i guess reverend williams knew more philosophy than dr. king was, this was his business. dr.was a philosophy student but only a student. but i remember one day, king was reading, was answering a question about somebody, plato or aristotle or somebody, and he was looking at the textbook. the other professor would read from the textbook and we would follow around. -- along. king would recite from the textbook. "plato says." and we would follow along. it was amazing. he had not a total...
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king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cook care to quality chefs as quality. his ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. if your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. o0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. when we're on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss, your bag. when we travel from city to city, we pay attention to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. if you see something suspicious, >>> it has been a lean time for the nation's orchestras. the old classics aren't filling seats like they used to. some orchestras are taking inspiratio
king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williams, founder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cook care to quality chefs as quality. his ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. if your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor...
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king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williamsounder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as well as those who just aspire to quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. >>> it has been a lean time for the nation's orchestras. the old classics aren't filling seats like they used to. some orchestras are taking inspiration from a newer source. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: it may seem impossible to get gamers off the sofa but a recent performance drew hordes to the dallas symphony orchestra. they came to hear music from their favorite video game, "the legend of zelda." organized in a four-movement symphony. >> how are you doing tonight? >> reporter: the show's producer, jason paul, spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti. in japan he discovered how popular these concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. >> when did you know, this is going to click? >> after i first did it i
king. the ceremony will air december 29th here on cbs. >>> a pioneer of the american kitchen has passed away. chuck williamsounder of williams sonoma, he started the company in 1956 to sell quality cookware to quality chefs as well as those who just aspire to quality. a demographic whose ranks soon swelled with the influence of julia child. >>> it has been a lean time for the nation's orchestras. the old classics aren't filling seats like they used to. some orchestras are...
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king of the party. it will be really, really fun, sexy. >> here i am in miami. the celebrity capital for real. >> alongside the man of the hour. >> basically cohosting a show. wendy williams. the party starts at 8:00 p.m. tonight. only on fox. i will send it back to both of you. medical marijuana kosher. >> thank you. >> starting today, new york state is offering college grads a way to get rid of your college loans. >> to qualify, applicants must be new york residents. also be enrolled in the federal income -based repayment plan or pay as you earn plan. marijuana is going kosher. a company says it will soon offer the first kosher medical marijuana. >> it says it is a medical cannabis product. conforming to the jewish direct largest jewish population. it is scheduled to start next month. >> our parents struggling to crying. now, there is a map for that. 's. >> i do not need to come to work and hear more babies cry. it collected about 200,000 crying sounds from newborn babies. informing parents if a baby is hungry, sleepy, in pain or in need of a diaper change. it sells for only $3. >> there you go. >> it is not. >> coming up. more on the sexual assault charges brought upon
king of the party. it will be really, really fun, sexy. >> here i am in miami. the celebrity capital for real. >> alongside the man of the hour. >> basically cohosting a show. wendy williams. the party starts at 8:00 p.m. tonight. only on fox. i will send it back to both of you. medical marijuana kosher. >> thank you. >> starting today, new york state is offering college grads a way to get rid of your college loans. >> to qualify, applicants must be new york...
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king karl gustav. takaaki kajita won the physics award for proving neutrinos have mass. his research has opened a window to further understanding the cosmos. canadian arthur mcdonald also shared the award. satoshi omura and ireland's williamampbell shared the physiology or medicine prize. omura's research focused on finding cures for parasitic diseases that are estimated to affect one-third of the global population. they are common in africa and south asia. following the award ceremony, a royal banquet for the winners was held. laureates entered the room with members of sweden's royal family and others. >> ladies and gentlemen, honor the great donor alfred nobel. >> omura and kajita looked much more relaxed at the banquet than they were during the award ceremony. they sat amongst the royal family talking and laughing. omura looked excited when he returned to his hotel after the big night. >> translator: it was a wonderful experience, and i enjoyed everything. i attended a banquet for the first time. >> translator: now it finally came home to me that i was awarded the nobel prize. i was relieved that the events ended without any problems. >> reporter: the two japanese nobel winners are encouraging young japanese people to
king karl gustav. takaaki kajita won the physics award for proving neutrinos have mass. his research has opened a window to further understanding the cosmos. canadian arthur mcdonald also shared the award. satoshi omura and ireland's williamampbell shared the physiology or medicine prize. omura's research focused on finding cures for parasitic diseases that are estimated to affect one-third of the global population. they are common in africa and south asia. following the award ceremony, a royal...
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king met countless men and women who he had enlisted in the cause, but one who became his confidente was edward williame iii whose journey we honor today. like so many of us, ed was moved by the consequence and actions of dr. -- eloquence and actions of dr. king. but there were also times when dr. king was moved by ed. especially when dr. king himself conflicted and saw ed's council on the vietnam war before taking his own moral stand against the conflict. ed came to this capital as we know in 1967 and as the president spoke eloquently a moment ago about his journey in the army and his contributions to the country before that that. but his journey here in the congress began in 1962 when it is a majority leader reminded us president kennedy said of his election that is the biggest news in the country. well, there was bigger news ahead. not because of ed's race, but because of the job he did as massachusetts' attorney general. he was a vigorous prosecutor of organized crime and he worked closely with local police departments to solve one of the great crimes in our history, the boston strangler. massachus
king met countless men and women who he had enlisted in the cause, but one who became his confidente was edward williame iii whose journey we honor today. like so many of us, ed was moved by the consequence and actions of dr. -- eloquence and actions of dr. king. but there were also times when dr. king was moved by ed. especially when dr. king himself conflicted and saw ed's council on the vietnam war before taking his own moral stand against the conflict. ed came to this capital as we know in...
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kennedy ejected sacramento kings guard rajon rondo from a game and rondo confronted kennedy and made several anti-gay comments and rondo was since suspended. >> serena williams been named sports illustrated sports person of the year and some fans of the racing horse american pharoah are upset about that. it was an amazing run for serena in 2015 and the 34-year-old won three of the four grand slam events and 53 of the 56 matches for the year. it's been a trending topic on social media all day. how american pharoah was robbed since the horse won the magazine readers' poll for the award. he is horse racing's first triple crown racer, and williams was not only being honored for career achievement, but how she handled issues deal with race and femininity this year, as well. >> it is sports person not -- >> a little different. >>> will this be a breakout moment for ted cruz? why donald trump may be feeling more heat than usual ahead of tomorrow night's debate. >> and you may have seen people talking about this on facebook. green monday. what it is and where you can find the best deals. >>> we are working several developing stories right now at 4:45. >> we're track
kennedy ejected sacramento kings guard rajon rondo from a game and rondo confronted kennedy and made several anti-gay comments and rondo was since suspended. >> serena williams been named sports illustrated sports person of the year and some fans of the racing horse american pharoah are upset about that. it was an amazing run for serena in 2015 and the 34-year-old won three of the four grand slam events and 53 of the 56 matches for the year. it's been a trending topic on social media all...
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king and michael jordan? this year the honor goes to the great serena williams. the magazine saying this year serena proved to be a force on and off the court, winning three major titles and completing her second serena slam. >> kind of shy. >> she didn't want to come from behind the curtain. >> and she did it also fighting for racial justice and gender equality. serena saying she's beyond honored for recognition. congrats to her and i saw on al's instagram picture he hung out with serena williams and next taylor swift at one point this year she threatened to boycott apple. why are you laughing, savannah is. >> was just peeping his i gi account. >> that's what the kids are saying. >> i'm having enough trouble with social media without you doing abbreviations on me. i.g. to look. >> look at the i.g. account. >> probably the instagram. >> that's why it would be great. >> moving on. let me go back to my script. where are we? taylor swift. >> thank you. >> at one point this year she threatened to boycott apple, but in a big shift she's now doing business with them. t
king and michael jordan? this year the honor goes to the great serena williams. the magazine saying this year serena proved to be a force on and off the court, winning three major titles and completing her second serena slam. >> kind of shy. >> she didn't want to come from behind the curtain. >> and she did it also fighting for racial justice and gender equality. serena saying she's beyond honored for recognition. congrats to her and i saw on al's instagram picture he hung out...
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king jr. six baltimore police officers were charged in the death. today, less than three days after jury deliberations began in the case of william porter, a judge declaredrosecutors will decide whether to try him again. meantime, protesters have already made their decision. they do not like it. miguel marquez joins us from downtown baltimore. what's the latest tonight? >> reporter: look, the protests have now broken up, but they did get rather intense for a short time after that mistrial was announced. protesters taking to the streets, several dozen of them marched from the courthouse, to city hall here where we are now, and around to the police headquarters. police acting very, very, with a very strong hand, bringing out dozens, about hundreds of police to politblock roads, to keep thf the main thoroughfares in baltimore. to keep them as much in control as possible. eventually the prosecutors came back to city hall and eventually broke up. there were two arrests, one a 16-year-old, another a well-known activist here. protesters ended up over at central booking, where the 16-year-old was taken. most concerned about him. one thing that was interesting ab
king jr. six baltimore police officers were charged in the death. today, less than three days after jury deliberations began in the case of william porter, a judge declaredrosecutors will decide whether to try him again. meantime, protesters have already made their decision. they do not like it. miguel marquez joins us from downtown baltimore. what's the latest tonight? >> reporter: look, the protests have now broken up, but they did get rather intense for a short time after that mistrial...
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kings. the great young artist named tory kelly who stole the music awards and the voice of a generation celine dion. with other acts i've got jay leno, williamhatner, gigi ha de hadad. i've god -- geez, louise, blake shelton. too many people. it's awesome, vai. basically, dude, the fact that each year i've been invited into so many people's homes to bring them what i think is a best of the nation television show for the whole family is a great honor for me. >> and it's become a tradition in homes throughout the country to sit and watch this show. michael, you're a husband and father now. little noah, i don't recall how old he is. but i know this summer you and your wife announced you're having another baby. tell me how being a father, being a dad, having children and celebrating christmas has changed for you, if it has. >> well, vai, do you have any kids? >> i've got four, yeah. >> well, then you know better than anyone that it gives you a renewed sense of spirit. i mean, you look at it through their eyes and it means everything and my little boy gets it. he loves santa claus. he calls him ecos. he's excited. he wants minions, candy, baby be
kings. the great young artist named tory kelly who stole the music awards and the voice of a generation celine dion. with other acts i've got jay leno, williamhatner, gigi ha de hadad. i've god -- geez, louise, blake shelton. too many people. it's awesome, vai. basically, dude, the fact that each year i've been invited into so many people's homes to bring them what i think is a best of the nation television show for the whole family is a great honor for me. >> and it's become a tradition...
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king era when a fight was good. he likes a fight. >> picking one with bill clinton right now. >> he likes to brawl. deirdre: he likes to brawl. thank you, both, eboni williams and kurt schlichter. >>> the next gop presidential debate will be right here on fox business january 14th. you will not want to miss it. >>> in the meantime, we want to alert to you major flooding along parts of the mississippi river valley. it is inundated buildings and residents seeking higher ground. at least 18 deaths attributed to the rising waters happening both in missouri and illinois. we will continue to keep you updated. >>> we will also keep you updated on actor bill cosby posting $100,000 bail after arraignment on sexual assault charges. former federal prosecutor is with me next about how to try a case that is more than a decade old. . deirdre: global economic growth would be disappointing in the new year. that is the latest from the head of the imf, christine lagarde, rising economic rates in the u.s. and china slowdown. the heritage foundation's steve moore is with me now. steve, first and foremost, do you agree with lagarde? >> if 2016 is disappointing, that's disappoin
king era when a fight was good. he likes a fight. >> picking one with bill clinton right now. >> he likes to brawl. deirdre: he likes to brawl. thank you, both, eboni williams and kurt schlichter. >>> the next gop presidential debate will be right here on fox business january 14th. you will not want to miss it. >>> in the meantime, we want to alert to you major flooding along parts of the mississippi river valley. it is inundated buildings and residents seeking...
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king like the nati nations around them. of his argument as scholars have shown quite villagesed many scripture could be posed against monarchical rule. ebuttal followed as you might expect. william smith an anglican paine's wrote about arguments. there was never a greater script clear. the rector of the community church of new york city and anglican bishop of nova scotia said i would have to bible in i believed this republican. , benjamin franklin and thomas jefferson were asked propose images for the new nation coming into existence. here knows neither franklin nor jefferson could be paragonparagons.ox they were not highly regarded by religious establishment of their day yet their proposal for new fficial seal of the united states depicted the ites safe cross of the sea. then there was the same biblical reference to memorialize what place after the revolution. ne of the early hitches otis warren in verse described britain's commercial empire as a g pharoah. i end the new book by suggests in the of the bible revolutiona revolutionarier influenced the the bible to this present day but the book is devoted to longer how a much history going back to the start of the protestant refor
king like the nati nations around them. of his argument as scholars have shown quite villagesed many scripture could be posed against monarchical rule. ebuttal followed as you might expect. william smith an anglican paine's wrote about arguments. there was never a greater script clear. the rector of the community church of new york city and anglican bishop of nova scotia said i would have to bible in i believed this republican. , benjamin franklin and thomas jefferson were asked propose images...