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mr. williams, mr. aves, the theater needs you. >> and created a lifelong friendship. >> robin williams is the definition of generosity. >> christopher reeve told cnn's larry king all about it in 1996. >> 22 years, we go back to juilliard together. but there is this crazy cockamamy story that went around that we had signed some pact. >> pact? >> yeah, like what, on a napkin in the cafeteria in juilliard or something? >> saying what? >> that if either of us gets in trouble we'll take care of each other. >> in 1976, he left juilliard. williams was on a fast track. >> nanu nanu. >> mork was such a success on "happy days," it would spinoff as its own sitcom. >> you know, when he would break for lunch and he was working with jonathan winters on his show, "mork & mindy", they would walk down the street together, and all of a sudden just stop and then they would start to b kibbutz and improvise and this routine. in minutes, almost the entire lot was standing there like an open-air theater, watching these two gr
mr. williams, mr. aves, the theater needs you. >> and created a lifelong friendship. >> robin williams is the definition of generosity. >> christopher reeve told cnn's larry king all about it in 1996. >> 22 years, we go back to juilliard together. but there is this crazy cockamamy story that went around that we had signed some pact. >> pact? >> yeah, like what, on a napkin in the cafeteria in juilliard or something? >> saying what? >> that if...
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mr. williams, mr. efs, we fear to lead you. >> and created a lifelong friendship. >> robin williams is the definition of generosity. >> christopher reeve told them all about it. >> we go back to juilliard together, but there is a crazy story that went around. like went on a napkin in the cafeteria. >> saying what? >> if either of us gets in trouble we will take care of each other. >> in 1976, he left juilliard and williams was on a fast track. >> nanu-nanu. >> he was such a success, it would spin off as a sitcom. >> you know, when he would break for lunch and he was working with jonathan winters on the show mornik and mindy and it stopped and they would start and start to improvise and do this routine. in minutes, almost the entire lot was standing there like an open air theater. watching these two great minds go at it. >> in the years after mork and mindy, he had great success on the comedy circuit. >> it has been brief. it is over and the lights turn bright. >> i'm melting! help me! >> a comedic geniu
mr. williams, mr. efs, we fear to lead you. >> and created a lifelong friendship. >> robin williams is the definition of generosity. >> christopher reeve told them all about it. >> we go back to juilliard together, but there is a crazy story that went around. like went on a napkin in the cafeteria. >> saying what? >> if either of us gets in trouble we will take care of each other. >> in 1976, he left juilliard and williams was on a fast track. >>...
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mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the treatment for soldiers who have experienced blast related traumatic brain injuries. it is great to have you here and see you again. lieutenant commander williams began his professional career in the u.s. marine corps. he holds a bachelors in engineering and minor in international security affairs from the u.s. naval come at it -- u.s. naval academy. sergeant buchanan is a marine corps veteran and a purple heart recipient who was honorably just charged after six years of service. thank you. mr. buchanan was a machine gun squad leader during the training for his deployment with the battalion and help train andrew as a machine gunner. while on deployment in afghanistan, he fought side-by-side with andrew. in august 2010, sergeant buchanan's vehicle ran over and an ied, resulting in him earning his purple heart award. since his exit from the marine corps, he has been active in his community's veterans organizations and has been attending american
mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the treatment for soldiers who have experienced blast related traumatic brain injuries. it is great to have you here and see you again. lieutenant commander williams began his professional career in the u.s. marine corps. he holds a bachelors in engineering and minor in international security affairs from the u.s. naval come at it -- u.s. naval academy....
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mr. williams. >> (clapping) >> (calling names). >> who's up. >> lance. >> mr. lance is up first sir, your after him. >> good afternoon mr. karen's. >> yeah. good afternoon mr. chairman and members of the board i'm here to pass along information we got recently about the bus scheduling problems could i get the overhead federal transit administration issued a report no august that indicated it was severe problems with the budget and schedule for the central subway standard you know the standard mantra from sfmta is that the central subway is on on time and on budget this is repeated for the models report it turns out it is not true a report in august there's severe problems with the schedule for the central subway in addition there are approximately 4 hundred reasons comparing sfmta capital projects that either had or will have cost overruns as revealed in the sfmta cpa program and the 2012 audit so the bottom line is the loosely written 5 hundred prop measure will further cost overruns not related to the mayors transit p t f plan with the prop a fund only a port
mr. williams. >> (clapping) >> (calling names). >> who's up. >> lance. >> mr. lance is up first sir, your after him. >> good afternoon mr. karen's. >> yeah. good afternoon mr. chairman and members of the board i'm here to pass along information we got recently about the bus scheduling problems could i get the overhead federal transit administration issued a report no august that indicated it was severe problems with the budget and schedule for the...
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mr. williams. >> (clapping) >> (calling names). >> who's up. >> lance. >> mr. lance is up first sir, your after him. >> good afternoon mr. karen's. >> yeah. good afternoon mr. chairman and
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mr. william o'reilly. [applause] >> jon: have a seat.ebola scare you're still shaking my hand. i think that's a positive step. i know you're very frightened and i want to tell you everything's going to be okay. there you go, baby. [laughter] how's it going. settle down. the book is called bill o'reilly killing patton. we'll just call this killing trees. [laughter] >> you didn't read it. >> jon: no, i did not read it. >> listen to me, here's all i want from you today. this is it, this is all we'vejá got to do in this conversation. just one, i have one simple goal. i want you to admit that there is such a thing as white privilege, that's all i want. >> jon: i knew you were going to say that. [cheers and applause] >> i just want you to say i am, i'm terribly terribly wrong on this. >> jon: okay, look, if there's white privilege then there has to be asian privilege. because asians make more money than whites. >> what? what kind of asian. >> asian americans. >> well no, it depends where they're from. >> they're from asia. they're asian americ
mr. william o'reilly. [applause] >> jon: have a seat.ebola scare you're still shaking my hand. i think that's a positive step. i know you're very frightened and i want to tell you everything's going to be okay. there you go, baby. [laughter] how's it going. settle down. the book is called bill o'reilly killing patton. we'll just call this killing trees. [laughter] >> you didn't read it. >> jon: no, i did not read it. >> listen to me, here's all i want from you today....
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mr. william's ex-wife then escort mr. williams to his ex-truck. you are going to sign that vehicle over to her. and you, ma'am, are going to go down to duffanny motors and ask for mike duffanny, the father, not the knit wit son, and sell the new truck back to him for whatever they put down on it. >> this isn't fair -- >> one more word, go on. look around you. are you standing in one of the last great cathedrals in this country, built on the premise that you and you alone are responsible for the consequences of your actions. >> we didn't see the two of them together except that one cuttaway. >> the idea of creating chemistry, you have no idea it can happen like happened between the two of them. you don't know walking in if it will be there. can you create it, can you do things to make it happen? >> you can. we took a three-week rehearsal process at the beginning of this. it was very kind of unusual, these days. and we get to know each other. and we hope that chemistry builds. but when you are casting in your head, you are hoping you see what that d
mr. william's ex-wife then escort mr. williams to his ex-truck. you are going to sign that vehicle over to her. and you, ma'am, are going to go down to duffanny motors and ask for mike duffanny, the father, not the knit wit son, and sell the new truck back to him for whatever they put down on it. >> this isn't fair -- >> one more word, go on. look around you. are you standing in one of the last great cathedrals in this country, built on the premise that you and you alone are...
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mr. williams in a meeting. i met mr. williams in a meeting.e was telling me about certain people that i never knew that he knew. i was saying that, when you are in your addiction, you go to any length. you go to any length to get that feeling, that high. >> did you two know the same -- the interview said that you knew the same dealer? am i incorrect? >> i am not going to say that. he knew someone that i knew. i would imagine for the many years he would know that guy. >> i get it now. >> let's talk about the book here. the favorite thing in here for me. it is now out on paperback, is a picture of you and maya angelou. she visited you while you were in prison. what did she do for you? >> we spoke. a beautiful lady. i was very grateful she came to see me. i met her again when i was released. >> can we talk about your tv show? >> can i call it a cartoon. it is on a cartoon network but adult. mike sigh styson mysteries. look at it. >> it says, help me. so my ibm must be in trouble. >> time-out, time-out. number one, if you can read computer code, i
mr. williams in a meeting. i met mr. williams in a meeting.e was telling me about certain people that i never knew that he knew. i was saying that, when you are in your addiction, you go to any length. you go to any length to get that feeling, that high. >> did you two know the same -- the interview said that you knew the same dealer? am i incorrect? >> i am not going to say that. he knew someone that i knew. i would imagine for the many years he would know that guy. >> i get...
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mr. williams said in terms of your next step in community outreach what jonathan mentioned in the site and since you are moving a little bit differently than what you were is one of the comments that i received is to link what you are doing in that site and that vicinity of chinatown and the fact that you are going to be very close and leverage the relationships with chinatown and the community there and given this this is a specific city and all the interactions with asian increase more and more that you reflect that in why you are staffing programming and looking at what it needs and offers. just as a comment and suggestion in that regard and that you are leveraging here with your community and i'm just speaking now for the chinatown community as well. thank you. >> i want to thank you for coming out. i brought one daughter one evening because she was thinking of majoring in theatre and i think that made quite an i am parks mpression -- impression on her as well and i want to thank you for the various non-profit charities and you really did your part to be a good steward for so many orga
mr. williams said in terms of your next step in community outreach what jonathan mentioned in the site and since you are moving a little bit differently than what you were is one of the comments that i received is to link what you are doing in that site and that vicinity of chinatown and the fact that you are going to be very close and leverage the relationships with chinatown and the community there and given this this is a specific city and all the interactions with asian increase more and...
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mr. williams. >> good afternoon. good afternoon, mr. chairman nolan, director reiskin, board member. we'll be presenting an award this afternoon to the proof of payment for the second quarter april to june calendar year. proof of payment distinguishes themselves during this time frame with a 50% decrease in injuries, a 100% safety training compliance. their efforts, the management efforts to coaching employees through exposures on the job daily, and team response, management's response to employee incidents. accepting the award will be p-o-p manager cathy passad. >>> yea! (applause) [laughter] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, member of the board, chairman nolan, direct r reiskin. i'm nervous again, sorry. okay. i accept this safety recognition award on behalf of the entire proof of payment unit. you guys stand up. (applause) >> i also say thank you to sfmta for having this trophy as a symbol for recognizing individual departments quarterly for their concerted efforts to combat injuries. most of which are preventable. we couldn't have done this without the assistance of our super
mr. williams. >> good afternoon. good afternoon, mr. chairman nolan, director reiskin, board member. we'll be presenting an award this afternoon to the proof of payment for the second quarter april to june calendar year. proof of payment distinguishes themselves during this time frame with a 50% decrease in injuries, a 100% safety training compliance. their efforts, the management efforts to coaching employees through exposures on the job daily, and team response, management's response to...
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mr. williams' life ended from as fixia due to hanging. >> a brilliant comedian.rated actor. >> dead poets dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. >> reporter: yet a tortured soul. >> i'll come back in the morning and i'll call you if you'll let me. >> reporter: on camera, he found humor everywhere.
mr. williams' life ended from as fixia due to hanging. >> a brilliant comedian.rated actor. >> dead poets dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. >> reporter: yet a tortured soul. >> i'll come back in the morning and i'll call you if you'll let me. >> reporter: on camera, he found humor everywhere.
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mr. williams's life ended from asphyxia due to hanging. >> a brilliant comedian, a celebrated actor. >> deadortured soul. >> i will come back in the morning and call you if you lead me. >> he found
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mr. williams' life ended from asphyxia due to hanging. >> try a little faster.f that picks it up a little bit. >> a brilliant comedian. a celebrated actor. >> dead poets are dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. >> yet a tortured soul. >> i'll come back in the morning and i'll call you if you let me. >> on camera, he found humor
mr. williams' life ended from asphyxia due to hanging. >> try a little faster.f that picks it up a little bit. >> a brilliant comedian. a celebrated actor. >> dead poets are dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. >> yet a tortured soul. >> i'll come back in the morning and i'll call you if you let me. >> on camera, he found humor
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mrs. williams, if you would stand please. t says we the jury find the defendant michele marie williams guilty of the offense of murder as charged in the indictment. >> reporter: michele williams who had once been offered a plea deal of 18 years, is now sentenced to 60. do you think she could've gotten away with it? >> i think she could've gotten away with it. if she had come up with the, with the suicide story, and stuck with the suicide story, she could've gotten away with it. >> reporter: what do you think was the one thing that kept her away from freedom? >> the fact that she couldn't keep her mouth shut. >> reporter: instead, michele is serving what amounts to a life sentence. it's little solace for andrew who already considers his mother dead to him. would you say you have a mother? >> no. i don't like to even consider her my mother. i had someone who gave birth to me and that's it. >> reporter: but he acknowledges his twisted relationship with his mendacious mother has given him at least some direction. >> she taught me
mrs. williams, if you would stand please. t says we the jury find the defendant michele marie williams guilty of the offense of murder as charged in the indictment. >> reporter: michele williams who had once been offered a plea deal of 18 years, is now sentenced to 60. do you think she could've gotten away with it? >> i think she could've gotten away with it. if she had come up with the, with the suicide story, and stuck with the suicide story, she could've gotten away with it....
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mrs. williams home and she died latder that evening.in those countries where there's widespread infection and no medical infrastructure, these people are dying. it's not so much the case here in america. but it's still instilling fear out there. what do you say to those people? >> absolutely. i think there's two issues here. one is that we do have an infrastructure in place, incredibly capable, professional. in africa and many of those countries they don't. i think the united states has a role to play in that. we have the cdc i think has stood up 130 individuals more than they ever have outside the united states before. we have our military there. we have technologies that hopefully will be available to those countries and if the u.s. can play a major humanitarian role in this. and while that's going on, we need to do everything that we can to make sure that we're screening properly, that we're putting clear procedures into place into those countries that have ebola that individual who is are traveling back to the united states are prop
mrs. williams home and she died latder that evening.in those countries where there's widespread infection and no medical infrastructure, these people are dying. it's not so much the case here in america. but it's still instilling fear out there. what do you say to those people? >> absolutely. i think there's two issues here. one is that we do have an infrastructure in place, incredibly capable, professional. in africa and many of those countries they don't. i think the united states has a...
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mr. williams. >> the first of the president by name refers to signature achievement, the affordable care act, the chances are good it is a republican ad, not a democratic ad. in 2010, when the democrats were facing what they thought was a wipe out akin to 1994, the president said don't worry, you've got me. didn't work in 2010. >> let me just say, the affordable care act, not an issue. economy, unemployment, not an issue. what's going on here. >> it is a great year for the democrats. thank you, panel. >>> up next, power player of the week. the man that keeps america's clock ticking on time. >>> time is a big deal in television news. this show starts on time and it ends on time. but what does that really mean? here is our power player of the week. >> why wouldn't i say i am obsessed with time. i do think about time all the time. >> he is talking about his job at the u.s. naval observatory time service department. >> we provide the official time for department of defense and for gps and via gps it goes to much of the world. >> so it is not an exaggeration to say you are the time keeper. >>
mr. williams. >> the first of the president by name refers to signature achievement, the affordable care act, the chances are good it is a republican ad, not a democratic ad. in 2010, when the democrats were facing what they thought was a wipe out akin to 1994, the president said don't worry, you've got me. didn't work in 2010. >> let me just say, the affordable care act, not an issue. economy, unemployment, not an issue. what's going on here. >> it is a great year for the...
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mr. williams kept on trying to fight.h everybody in here, your first offense for fighting's gonna be 10 days. >> oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale. i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i've been in here. i ain't been kicking on no doors. i ain't been causing no ruckus or nothing. >> sign right there and right there. >> [ sighs ] that's just bull [bleep], man. lose all the way around. lose my money, lose my commissary, and lose my privileges. >> you want to sign that? >> that don't even make sense, man. you know me. collins, that don't even make sense. >> all right, let me explain something to you real quick, all right? i ain't got nothing to do with this, but i'm just witnessing this. however, [clears throat] you know what this started from. >> dude's trying to steal my [bleep]. >> what's it originally started from? it started from putting money on an account illegally. >> i ain't know nothing about that was illegal. >> no, man. >> come on! i ain't never had a problem with my account. >> a
mr. williams kept on trying to fight.h everybody in here, your first offense for fighting's gonna be 10 days. >> oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale. i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i've been in here. i ain't been kicking on no doors. i ain't been causing no ruckus or nothing. >> sign right there and right there. >> [ sighs ] that's just bull [bleep], man. lose all the way around. lose my money, lose my commissary, and lose my privileges....
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mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the treatment for soldiers who have experienced blast related traumatic brain injuries. it is great to have you here and see you again. lieutenant commander williams began his professional career in the u.s. marine corps. he holds a bachelors in engineering and minor in international security affairs from the military academy. sergeant buchanan is a marine corps veteran and a purple heart recipient who was honorably just charged after six years of service. thank you. mr. buchanan was a machine gun squad leader during the training for his deployment with the battalion and help train andrew as a machine gunner. while on deployment in afghanistan, he fought side-by-side with andrew. in august 2010, sergeant buchanan's vehicle ran over and ied, resulting in him earning his purple heart award. since his exit from the marine corps, he has been active in his community's veterans organizations and has been attending american legion posts. he is currently
mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the treatment for soldiers who have experienced blast related traumatic brain injuries. it is great to have you here and see you again. lieutenant commander williams began his professional career in the u.s. marine corps. he holds a bachelors in engineering and minor in international security affairs from the military academy. sergeant buchanan is a marine...
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mrs. lieutenant williams. members of the subcommittee, are s critical that we holding this hearing and i enough for k you doing so. i also thank all of the members who came back today this. you have to realize that veterans are watching today and for those not come this will be remembered. while the scope of this hearing case of sgt. the andrew tahmooressi, his case is a symptom of a greater policy failure regarding how we needs of our soldiers. it's imperative it is it n more pronounced when comes to ptsd. we throw this need around lightly but we to recognize that 30,000 new cases of dramatic brain injury year in our services, it does not matter soldiers r not the into a combat go situation as now. we have thousands of veterans suffering from residual symptoms right in olivier system and -- tell a system, and i can you that our veterans often feel very abandoned by the government, and that they have reason to do so. reason to do so. i'm going to assume upsize my testimony -- synopsize my testimony and make su
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mr. williams had to say there. in mentioned the word panic. he mentioned irrational fear.n ebola czar. and the cdc in front of cameras again today belize seems like the president, the administration is making an attempt to get its arms around this problem. get control of the ebola situation. will they succeed? >> i do. we have two confirmed cases in the united states. that is important for people to know. we should not be overreacting but ww need protocols in place, protocols and procedures, those protocols and procedures, the governor has been very good about setting up protocols and procedures. we have been on the phone with him the last two evenings where he set up guidelines that are stricter than the cdc hich is good for ohio and i am glad to see he president has appointed somebody. we need to be able to move forward with one voice anddmake sure the people realizeethis is something that we have to be cautious of but not overreact. stuart: how about a travellban? the president has said not going to do it. i think you favorite travel ban, correct? >> i favor of the abov
mr. williams had to say there. in mentioned the word panic. he mentioned irrational fear.n ebola czar. and the cdc in front of cameras again today belize seems like the president, the administration is making an attempt to get its arms around this problem. get control of the ebola situation. will they succeed? >> i do. we have two confirmed cases in the united states. that is important for people to know. we should not be overreacting but ww need protocols in place, protocols and...
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that policy was put in place by the chief staff of the army couple of days ago for mr williams and 10 of his associates were back at their face yesterday's. me within id was give 15 days and i will give the operations of how that will work and i believe we should really knew that policy in 45 will the fact is military have more americans in liberia in any other department, that is number one, number to they eople are younger, is not volunteers and this also a policy that was discussed in great detail by by the munities, families, of the military men and women and they very much wanted a safety south on this. what , that essentially is the directive says. >> we will hear more. we may hear more to on a large number of russian aircraft flying close to european air stations. in the past two days in unusual series of events have bombers as far fieldas portugal. >> tonight we will have illinois govs debate. new york govs the debate. and to new hampshire's senate race at 10 pm. small ation clean with a leader most polls, that is the lineup tonight for debates, and next up the main u.s. senat
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here he is being interviewed by nbc's pete williams. >> mr.ttorney general, what does jp morgan admit that it did wrong in the settlement? >> well, it packaged loans that it knew did not pass its own stated due diligence test. we have a whistleblower who indicated that she expressed concerns about what the strength of these mortgage-backed securities were. and they put them out there to the market and said that they were perfectly fine when in fact they were not. >> so to be clear, you're saying that jp morgan's conduct here contributed to the housing collapse? >> not only the conduct of jp morgan. it was the conduct of other banks doing similar kinds of things that led directly to the collapse of our economy in 2008 and in 2009. >> yet eric holder didn't bring one criminal case against any executives in charge of the banks' lending. you've called this the greatest strategic failure in the history of the department of justice. >> yeah, in baseball terms they're batting 0.000. but they're not just batting 0.000, they took called strikes. they n
here he is being interviewed by nbc's pete williams. >> mr.ttorney general, what does jp morgan admit that it did wrong in the settlement? >> well, it packaged loans that it knew did not pass its own stated due diligence test. we have a whistleblower who indicated that she expressed concerns about what the strength of these mortgage-backed securities were. and they put them out there to the market and said that they were perfectly fine when in fact they were not. >> so to be...