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mr. williams, i don't supposei] the voucher system. hools. >> mr. street? >> yes? >> as you well know you did go to federal prison for failingq to file federal tax returns on $3 million in income. youçó served your time. >> that's correct. >> but i want to ask you, why should philadelphiians trust to you follow the letter of the law now as mayor? >> why shouldok they? because i have a plan. and a plan that's fíbç my community where i live to stop the silence. now they don't have to trust me but i can tell you this,ok i have a plan that can save your child, streets safe i have a plan that will create a relationship between the police and the community. okay? and so it's very, very simple. it's not even complicated. you want to save your child, or you wante1çó3w to talk aboutq milton street went to federal prison? you have got five people up here that didn't go to federal prison but they don't have a plan to save your child. i have a i have a plan to make it safe for seniorçó citizens to go to the grocery store without getting çó robds.
mr. williams, i don't supposei] the voucher system. hools. >> mr. street? >> yes? >> as you well know you did go to federal prison for failingq to file federal tax returns on $3 million in income. youçó served your time. >> that's correct. >> but i want to ask you, why should philadelphiians trust to you follow the letter of the law now as mayor? >> why shouldok they? because i have a plan. and a plan that's fíbç my community where i live to stop the...
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mr. williams for five minutes. mr. williams: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss a matter that is frankly getting out of hand. it's more than a matter. it's a problem. this is a problem that has expanded beyond the borders of american individual cities and into the national spotlight. it's a problem that's no longer a localized issue but a national one that's spiraling out of control. this week we watched in horror as baltimore burned. we watched in disgust as low lives destroyed their own communities as local government helplessly stood by. we watched in anger that some could even think to justify this sort of behavior. i applaud president obama for calling those responsible for the destruction who they really are, criminals and thugs. mr. speaker, everyone has the right to participate in peaceful demonstration and i thank and respect those in baltimore who exercised their constitutionally granted right. but when the actions of a few infringe
mr. williams for five minutes. mr. williams: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss a matter that is frankly getting out of hand. it's more than a matter. it's a problem. this is a problem that has expanded beyond the borders of american individual cities and into the national spotlight. it's a problem that's no longer a localized issue but a national one that's spiraling out of control. this week we watched in horror as...
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mr. williams. >> next speaker. >> hi i'm the executive director of community technology network a part of sf connected funded by the department of aging and provide trainers to the senior centers our trainers work one to one in small groups with the seniors at those locations and the need that i see happening and i appreciate that you talk about digital inclusion and affordability and adoption and the adoption piece is what we focus on understanding that the devices that people use change every year or every 6 months and the applications that they use through those devices also change frequently when was the last time you logged into your gmail and noticed the menu changed so the need for training is crucial and making it so they want to have it at home and a lot of people don't want to have it they they are fearful of it but if they don't have it at home and they have a question that's where the divide begins so we'd love to see more people get affordable home access and the devices but the training is very very important and there's already computer centers all over the city as you know
mr. williams. >> next speaker. >> hi i'm the executive director of community technology network a part of sf connected funded by the department of aging and provide trainers to the senior centers our trainers work one to one in small groups with the seniors at those locations and the need that i see happening and i appreciate that you talk about digital inclusion and affordability and adoption and the adoption piece is what we focus on understanding that the devices that people use...
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mr. william j. cooper junior. [ applause ] >> i'm certainly pleased to be here. i need to start with a couple of disclaimers. i'm really grateful for wade's play my book, i didn't pay him. also, i did not pay for the walk that's got my name on it. i didn't have to do that thankfully. we've just heard about the real importance of freed men and a beautiful talk. i'm going to try to persuade you that jefferson davis is the man you should look to the person you should look to in 1865. he made robert e. lee look like well close to divine. think about a defeated politician. that's what i've got a defeated politician. all the evidence i have to persuade you i've gotten. don't want you walking out the door trying to get lunch when i'm still trying to persuade you. seriously, i do believe that jefferson davis meant serious consideration for this kind of honor. i really do. i'm not saying that simply because i spent so much time with him. i've spent more time with jefferson davis than everybody in this room combined has spent with him. i know his faults. starting this idea
mr. william j. cooper junior. [ applause ] >> i'm certainly pleased to be here. i need to start with a couple of disclaimers. i'm really grateful for wade's play my book, i didn't pay him. also, i did not pay for the walk that's got my name on it. i didn't have to do that thankfully. we've just heard about the real importance of freed men and a beautiful talk. i'm going to try to persuade you that jefferson davis is the man you should look to the person you should look to in 1865. he made...
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mr. william j. cooper junior. [ applause ] >> i'm certainly pleased to be here. i need to start with a couple of disclaimers. i'm really grateful for wade's play my book, i didn't pay him. also, i did not pay for the walk that's got my name on it. i didn't have to do that thankfully. we've just heard about the real importance of freed men and a beautiful talk. i'm going to try to persuade you that jefferson davis is the man you should look to the person you should look to in 1865. he made robert e. lee look like well close to divine. think about a defeated politician. that's what i've got a defeated politician. all the evidence i have to persuade you i've gotten. don't want you walking out the door trying to get lunch when i'm still trying to persuade you. seriously, i do believe that jefferson davis meant serious consideration for this kind of honor. i really do. i'm not saying that simply because i spent so much time with him. i've spent more time with jefferson davis than everybody in this room combined has spent with him. i know his faults. starting this idea
mr. william j. cooper junior. [ applause ] >> i'm certainly pleased to be here. i need to start with a couple of disclaimers. i'm really grateful for wade's play my book, i didn't pay him. also, i did not pay for the walk that's got my name on it. i didn't have to do that thankfully. we've just heard about the real importance of freed men and a beautiful talk. i'm going to try to persuade you that jefferson davis is the man you should look to the person you should look to in 1865. he made...
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mr. williams. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1939 a man started a car dealership to realize the american dream. when he died it was passed to his son and so was a death tax liability. the i.r.s. was three days later after the father's death wanting the money. 55% of the value of the business. his son nearly declared bankruptcy. fortunately, he was able to pool resources together to keep his family's profitable dealership afloat and save jobs. he still runs the dealership to this day and has more than 100 employees. that son is me. mr. speaker, today the house will vote to repeal the death tax, the most unfair devil taxation -- double taxation on job creators we have ever seen. the death tax is a tax on savings that have already been taxed before, but the tax provides less than 1% of federal revenue. according to the tax foundation repeal of the death tax would boost g.d.p. create 139,000 jobs, and increase federal ref nue. that's right, ironically by killing the death tax, the u.s. government would earn more money and more op
mr. williams. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1939 a man started a car dealership to realize the american dream. when he died it was passed to his son and so was a death tax liability. the i.r.s. was three days later after the father's death wanting the money. 55% of the value of the business. his son nearly declared bankruptcy. fortunately, he was able to pool resources together to keep his family's profitable dealership afloat and save jobs. he still runs the dealership to this day...
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mrs. williams, thank you for your time tonight. your reaction to the charge tonight in the wake of the release of this video? >> his family and the deseated family, but i am so happy at the department finally doing something right and not finding a police innocent. there has been too many times they have done things like this, and they have been found innocent. it just so happens that somebody videotaped it, and there was no execute, anybody could have given, and knowing my mayor and my chief of police, they don't take any -- they would not cover up any crime. and they say hey, that's it, you got to go, he did it. i was so happy. the last few months, just to many killings. of blacks, and they get by with it, and i never agree with a police department checking on a police department. 99% of the time they don't find them guilty. by the grace of god, somebody videotaped this and there was no way they could find this guy innocent. >> can you give us a little context for police and community relations in charleston. >> of course, we are
mrs. williams, thank you for your time tonight. your reaction to the charge tonight in the wake of the release of this video? >> his family and the deseated family, but i am so happy at the department finally doing something right and not finding a police innocent. there has been too many times they have done things like this, and they have been found innocent. it just so happens that somebody videotaped it, and there was no execute, anybody could have given, and knowing my mayor and my...
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mr. williams. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker.39 a man started a car dealership to realize the american dream. when he died it was passed to his son and so was a death tax liability. the i.r.s. was three days later after the father's death wanting the money. 55% of the value of the business. his son nearly declared bankruptcy. fortunately, he was able to pool resources together to keep his family's profitable dealership afloat and save jobs. he still runs the dealership to this day and has more than 100 employees. that son is me. mr. speaker, today the house will vote to repeal the death tax, the most unfair devil taxation -- double taxation on job creators we have ever seen. the death tax is a tax on savings that have already been taxed before, but the tax provides less than 1% of federal revenue. according to the tax foundation repeal of the death tax would boost g.d.p. create 139,000 jobs, and increase federal ref nue. that's right, ironically by killing the death tax, the u.s. government would earn more money and more opportun
mr. williams. mr. williams: thank you, mr. speaker.39 a man started a car dealership to realize the american dream. when he died it was passed to his son and so was a death tax liability. the i.r.s. was three days later after the father's death wanting the money. 55% of the value of the business. his son nearly declared bankruptcy. fortunately, he was able to pool resources together to keep his family's profitable dealership afloat and save jobs. he still runs the dealership to this day and has...
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mr. williams. aren't you one of the guys who says the community using the "n" word is offensive?eing hypocritical on this, then? >> no. listen, that's not thought. that's not you coming to me and saying i disagree about the death tax. >> but that is hate speech, in my opinion. >> the "n" word? >> yes. >> it's a gimmick. >> you know, maybe. maybe. >> wait. why is that a gimmick? >> because it allows people who believe -- who say they believe in free speech a way out. wait, that's hate speech. it's actually speech. you by he get it. you can't yell fire in a theater but this isn't that. i mean, i understand. the "n" word is offensive but i don't know -- i guess that's not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about ideas -- >> it's racist which i think is different. >> it's not racist. the way it's used in music, it's not. >> it's stupid. it's stupid and demeaning. but i think your point is, it's not about being intentionally personally insulting, eric. it's about exchanging ideas and going at it. that was personal. >> i think you're being inconsistent. >> on one hand you're saying, w
mr. williams. aren't you one of the guys who says the community using the "n" word is offensive?eing hypocritical on this, then? >> no. listen, that's not thought. that's not you coming to me and saying i disagree about the death tax. >> but that is hate speech, in my opinion. >> the "n" word? >> yes. >> it's a gimmick. >> you know, maybe. maybe. >> wait. why is that a gimmick? >> because it allows people who believe -- who say...
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mr. williams is a coal lobbyist.es out of a private sector corporation that gave 90% of its money to republicans. i think it is a little bit disingenuous to say there's an interest in talking to democrats. coal is contributing to all sorts of harms to our country. having him lecture and talk about climate change is about hearing about health care from fat albert. >> one your information is just two years old. >> have you been been a lobbyist for coal? just a simple yes or no. >> yes, i was. i worked for a coal company -- may i talk? >> go ahead. chris, let him answer the question. go ahead. >> it's a simple answer. >> i spent 13 years working for one of the greatest democrats in history. i'm a proud democrat. our organization is proud democrats who are here to be constructive. we're not here to be disruptive. we want to find constructive solutions. for example, our chairman a former congressman from ohio he is a former congressman because he voted for the cap and trade bill. we are not climate deniers in even the sli
mr. williams is a coal lobbyist.es out of a private sector corporation that gave 90% of its money to republicans. i think it is a little bit disingenuous to say there's an interest in talking to democrats. coal is contributing to all sorts of harms to our country. having him lecture and talk about climate change is about hearing about health care from fat albert. >> one your information is just two years old. >> have you been been a lobbyist for coal? just a simple yes or no....
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mr. williams. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. williams: i thank the gentleman from from tennessee for his leadership. i rise today in support of h.r. 650 a bipartisan piece of legislation that would make commonsense changes to dodd-frank and restore clarity to a market that has been hit hard by unnecessary regulations. texas manufactures 25% of our nation's new manufactured homes almost 12,000 last year. texas is home to 19 manufacturing facilities with an average of 8,00 skilled workers per factory. when we are recovering from the financial crisis of 2008, now is the time to free small businesses from harmful regulations. i cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have access to affordable financing especially in central texas where the average price for a home is $60,000. the one size fits all is clearly not working. instead of protecting consumers, the cfpb has gotten it wrong. truth in lending products for manufactured housing clearly won't protect consumers but reduce access. with increased lender liabilities obtaining
mr. williams. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. williams: i thank the gentleman from from tennessee for his leadership. i rise today in support of h.r. 650 a bipartisan piece of legislation that would make commonsense changes to dodd-frank and restore clarity to a market that has been hit hard by unnecessary regulations. texas manufactures 25% of our nation's new manufactured homes almost 12,000 last year. texas is home to 19 manufacturing facilities with...
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mr. williams' benefit you might be aware there is a lot of discussion going on about the rarninging system now. and our universities are very much involved. we share some of your concerns. it's not only oobleleptsdz of time. it's about other criteria for success. how much does immediate earnings after college really matter? there are several questions we want to sort out and hopefully it will reflect a set of needs and interests that everybody has in making sure people complete college and do well afterwards. >> i'm from the college of maryland. costs are prohibitive for college. all the colleges i was looking at coming out of high school were $45,000 a year. >> four-year private. >> four-year private. i didn't qualify for any grants. i still lived under my parents' roof and they made too much much. so i had to go to the nontraditional or semi-traditional. so i benefit from my employer paying for part of my school. i just wanted to ask you about the president's plan to -- he proposed that the plan -- >> community college. great community -- free community college. >> i just want to know wh
mr. williams' benefit you might be aware there is a lot of discussion going on about the rarninging system now. and our universities are very much involved. we share some of your concerns. it's not only oobleleptsdz of time. it's about other criteria for success. how much does immediate earnings after college really matter? there are several questions we want to sort out and hopefully it will reflect a set of needs and interests that everybody has in making sure people complete college and do...
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mr. williams, your subject is particularly riveting. in addition to the smallpox cemetery in gilford, we have probably the earliest test house in the united states -- an 18th centuray building. and the historical society in gilford and madison has operated closely with the preservation of this very important building just as we have worked on the preservation of the smallpox have you studied any of that in america and did boston have a so-called test house? tony: right. yeah. they did. it was out in the harbor. in fact, boyleson tries to bring back inoculate. and again, even know 250 people were inoculated, the town is outdangerred again. i feel that towards the end. the town authorities forced those few people to go because that's how they quarantined people and ships when there was disease. i think maybe in 1949. i know if that competed for the old. they had the countermeasures in place. they weren't lax or more careful about enforcing them. that was their usual defense. try to quarantine the people and pray. that was their primary de
mr. williams, your subject is particularly riveting. in addition to the smallpox cemetery in gilford, we have probably the earliest test house in the united states -- an 18th centuray building. and the historical society in gilford and madison has operated closely with the preservation of this very important building just as we have worked on the preservation of the smallpox have you studied any of that in america and did boston have a so-called test house? tony: right. yeah. they did. it was...
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mr. hank williams senior in the 1940's and edited by me slightly. i want to say that because i don't want to take credit for somebody else's creation want thank you for listening. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> tom gilberty. 1961 values and perceptions. in the baby boom of 1961 i was one of 120 catholic boys, two different classes and if you have [inaudible] in fifth grade and if you got 90 or better average you could be a alter boy. i choose not to be and the teacher said we're one short. do you want to do it? i said no again. it was my first mature decision. i also have a little problem there at the church too because i couldn't believe in only one catholic church to get to god. i couldn't believe in that only way. right now the american jewish youth are having a hard time. the israeli leader speaking with focused tongue and bombing and destroying homes and referred to mowing the grass and the palestinians and depriving them from life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and we're the united states are an enabler and letting this
mr. hank williams senior in the 1940's and edited by me slightly. i want to say that because i don't want to take credit for somebody else's creation want thank you for listening. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> tom gilberty. 1961 values and perceptions. in the baby boom of 1961 i was one of 120 catholic boys, two different classes and if you have [inaudible] in fifth grade and if you got 90 or better average you could be a alter boy. i choose not to be and the...
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mr. williams. >> when a man that owned a car dealership died, he passed along the debt to his son. the irs was three days later, after the fathers death, wanting the money. his son nearly declared bankruptcy. fortunately he was able to pull resources together to keep the dealership afloat. he still runs the dealership to this day and has more than 100 employees. that sun ison is me. the death tax is a tax on savings that have been taxed before. according to the tax foundation, the repeal would boost gdp create more jobs and increased federal revenue. ironically by killing the death tax, the u.s. government could earn more money and opportunities. my second generation and many other second-generation business owners do not have the means to higher teams of accountants and lawyers to navigate the costly obstacles to save the family farm in business. as a small business owner of 44 years, i have seen friends and colleagues lose, -- we've gains earned from a lifetime of hard work because of washington's greed and failed policies like the death tax. we must repeal this unfair policy tha
mr. williams. >> when a man that owned a car dealership died, he passed along the debt to his son. the irs was three days later, after the fathers death, wanting the money. his son nearly declared bankruptcy. fortunately he was able to pull resources together to keep the dealership afloat. he still runs the dealership to this day and has more than 100 employees. that sun ison is me. the death tax is a tax on savings that have been taxed before. according to the tax foundation, the repeal...
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mr. williams. mr. williams: i wish to discuss an important matter we heard tonight and talk about it more that it impacts my home state of texas and the nation. nuclear power is a clean, efficient and many people rely on it. in texas, there is a nuclear power plant that can supply 1.1 million homes and 460,000 homes in periods of peak demand. nuclear waste must be isolated to safely degrade. yucca mountain, we talked about it tonight, is the official federal nuclear waste repository. the department of energy has concluded that the repository would have little to no adverse impact on future populations or the environment. yet, president obama and harry reid have delid the yucca program without proposing any kind of alternative energy strategy. like many other nuclear power plants. they have been paying dues for storing waste which is passed on to its customers. that's what happens. nuclear waste in our communities poses an environmental risk, a terrorism risk and prevents communities from developing the
mr. williams. mr. williams: i wish to discuss an important matter we heard tonight and talk about it more that it impacts my home state of texas and the nation. nuclear power is a clean, efficient and many people rely on it. in texas, there is a nuclear power plant that can supply 1.1 million homes and 460,000 homes in periods of peak demand. nuclear waste must be isolated to safely degrade. yucca mountain, we talked about it tonight, is the official federal nuclear waste repository. the...
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mr. montel williams, the host of "the montel williams show" and he's joining me live. what do you think of what's going on here in your hometown? >> i've been listening to the reporting all day earlier. i was in boston earlier, trying to keep up with cnn's been doing a great job of covering the story. the one thing i've got to tell you, maybe a little piece of a lot of the people who have been speaking in the last 15 minutes have forgotten, all day long the seeds were planted that have given you what you've gotten tonight. what's happening this evening, there's some civil unrest but this is minimal what happened yesterday and what could have happened tonight, had not the leadership in boston stepped up to the plate the way they did today. starting with the lawyer mr. murphy. you know congressman came in cummings who came in who was on the street. the clergy from every side of the community, who have come together been out in the streets, speaking all day long. so the seeds were planted today. and the police were doing an unbelievable job, but you've got to give it up t
mr. montel williams, the host of "the montel williams show" and he's joining me live. what do you think of what's going on here in your hometown? >> i've been listening to the reporting all day earlier. i was in boston earlier, trying to keep up with cnn's been doing a great job of covering the story. the one thing i've got to tell you, maybe a little piece of a lot of the people who have been speaking in the last 15 minutes have forgotten, all day long the seeds were planted...
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mr. william murphy we will talk to you again.ew day." >> thank you. >> chris? >>> an alabama woman believed to have fled to syria to join isis, and we will speak with one of her high school classmates and find out how she wound up in this situation. ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get snapshot from progressive, and see just how much your good driving could save you. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't th
mr. william murphy we will talk to you again.ew day." >> thank you. >> chris? >>> an alabama woman believed to have fled to syria to join isis, and we will speak with one of her high school classmates and find out how she wound up in this situation. ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ]...
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mr. robin williams as mrs. doubtfire. to a life of crime california police are looking for a real life bank robbery suspect they're dubbing the mrs. doubtfire bandit. >>> twisted sister ain't going to take it anymore. ♪ we're not going to take it ♪ ♪ now we ain't going to take it ♪ ♪ we're not going to take it anymore ♪ >> they just sang that here on this show in the last year or so. the rock group announcing next year's 40th anniversary tour is going to be their last. dee snyder confirming the news on facebook. and that is the news and here's the headline brian. >>> rand paul's critics claiming he's to the left of president obama when it comes to foreign policy. and could statements like this that are driving that theory forward? >> negotiations are not inherently bad. the trust but verify is required in any negotiation. but our goal always should be and always is peace. not war. >> so how would rand paul lead as commander in chief if that is the approach? here to join is a foreign advisor to rand paul. welcome to both o
mr. robin williams as mrs. doubtfire. to a life of crime california police are looking for a real life bank robbery suspect they're dubbing the mrs. doubtfire bandit. >>> twisted sister ain't going to take it anymore. ♪ we're not going to take it ♪ ♪ now we ain't going to take it ♪ ♪ we're not going to take it anymore ♪ >> they just sang that here on this show in the last year or so. the rock group announcing next year's 40th anniversary tour is going to be their...
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sharon davis williams and mr.h the -- were at the very top of this scandal, at the very top. and everybody in the education system at aps knew that cheating was going on, and your client promoted it. >> okay. fine, in fact -- [ all talking at once ] >> a lot of people think a lot of things i do -- >> your honor, i am making a motion for you to recuse yourself since are you not making your decisions based -- apparently you're going back and forth on a motion. >> your honor -- >> may i ask that you give the defendant until 11:00 with your client -- [ all talking at once ] >> you sit down or i'm going to put you in jail. if you yell at me point at me -- >> you can go -- >> going to need to fess up. and if he doesn't, then he can -- y'all can go sit over there. and we'll just -- we'll go on. >> your honor, may i finish? >> i'm just telling you, you're giving me all these considerations. i'm telling you, i don't want to waste time if he's not going to bear his soul here about what he did. and if he does, i'm going to g
sharon davis williams and mr.h the -- were at the very top of this scandal, at the very top. and everybody in the education system at aps knew that cheating was going on, and your client promoted it. >> okay. fine, in fact -- [ all talking at once ] >> a lot of people think a lot of things i do -- >> your honor, i am making a motion for you to recuse yourself since are you not making your decisions based -- apparently you're going back and forth on a motion. >> your...
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>> i'm giving my sentence based on your client and both similarly situated miss sharon davis williams and mrpitts were at the very top of this scandal, at the very top. and everybody in the education system at aps knew that cheating was going on and your client promoted it. there were thousands of children that were harmed in this thing. this is not a victimless crime that occurred in this city. from 2001, there was whole scale cheating going on in the atlanta public schools and these kids were passed on and passed on and have no chance to begin with because of where they live, who their parents were, who their -- you know, just their situation and the only chance that they had was the school. >> jumg, i -- >> to get an education. >> cheating is believed to date back to 2001. in 2013, a jury indicted 35 educators. more than 20 took a plea deal. >>> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, new video from north korea that shows a very rare glimpse of kim jong un's wife. we'll have that story coming up in just a moment. [sfx: bell] but the more you learn about insurancyour coverage
>> i'm giving my sentence based on your client and both similarly situated miss sharon davis williams and mrpitts were at the very top of this scandal, at the very top. and everybody in the education system at aps knew that cheating was going on and your client promoted it. there were thousands of children that were harmed in this thing. this is not a victimless crime that occurred in this city. from 2001, there was whole scale cheating going on in the atlanta public schools and these...
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. >> i've given your client miss sharon david williams and mr.at the very top of this scandal, at the very top. and everybody in the education system at aps knew that cheating was going on and your client promoted it. there were thousands of children that were harmed in this thing. this was not a victimless crime that occurred in this city. from 2001, there was wholescale cheating going on in the atlanta public schools, and these kids were passed on and passed on and had no chance to begin, because of where they live who their parents were who their, you know just their situation, and the only chance that they had was the school. to get an education. >> quite a day in court. obviously, quite a scandal. martin savage joins us with more on the dimensions of it. how exactly did the administrators and the teachers orchestrate this widespread cheating. >> this all goes back actually to 2001 when it's first to have believed to have begun. but essentially, what it was, the educators. we're talking about principals teachers top people in the education ad
. >> i've given your client miss sharon david williams and mr.at the very top of this scandal, at the very top. and everybody in the education system at aps knew that cheating was going on and your client promoted it. there were thousands of children that were harmed in this thing. this was not a victimless crime that occurred in this city. from 2001, there was wholescale cheating going on in the atlanta public schools, and these kids were passed on and passed on and had no chance to...
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mr. lancey williams piece in "usa today your cap he writes the -- "usa today."e writes the opposing opinion. that is his piece in usa today. catherine in new hampshire, independent. what do you think? caller: good morning. i have an idea, and it may be good, maybe not. i recall around the 1950's, maybe the late 1940's, the 1960's, is a young adult committed theft or destruction of property they would be given a choice of either join the u.s. military or be arrested and have a criminal record and go to jail. and this option could be given to those who have committed theft and destruction in the baltimore riots. and it could be used throughout the country. in the military, these young people would learn discipline and maybe have a chance of getting a ged or learn work skills and have pride in being a respected member of society. and i thank you. host: ok. we will go to philip next in cambridge, maryland. caller: she just took it right away from me. i was going to 30 people are stuck there. the military will take them. you can learn a trade in the military. you can
mr. lancey williams piece in "usa today your cap he writes the -- "usa today."e writes the opposing opinion. that is his piece in usa today. catherine in new hampshire, independent. what do you think? caller: good morning. i have an idea, and it may be good, maybe not. i recall around the 1950's, maybe the late 1940's, the 1960's, is a young adult committed theft or destruction of property they would be given a choice of either join the u.s. military or be arrested and have a...
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cruz police are looking for a bank robber being referred to as "mrs doubtfire"-- named for the character played by the late robin williamsin the movie by the same name. police say the robber is a man dressed as a woman -- wearing a friday in santa cruz - he held up a u-s bank.while wearing the wig, glasses, and navy blue scrubs. he gave a teller a note demanding money.then walked out. no weapons were used. >> reporter :here at oakland police headquarters homicide investigators announce the arrests of two more suspects, making it a total of six now in custody for the murder of chyemil pierce. 20-year old dijon ward and 25-year-old alex davis join the rest of these suspects connected to the case. investigators say as more tips come in from the community more arrests are likely to follow >> "i don't want to put a number on it" it could be the possibility that we did belt more information especially as committee members flood our line with more information corruptat oakland police headquaters haaziq madyun kron4news >> reporter :in san francisco the plans to finish cleaning up the 4th avenue house where a mummified corpse wa
cruz police are looking for a bank robber being referred to as "mrs doubtfire"-- named for the character played by the late robin williamsin the movie by the same name. police say the robber is a man dressed as a woman -- wearing a friday in santa cruz - he held up a u-s bank.while wearing the wig, glasses, and navy blue scrubs. he gave a teller a note demanding money.then walked out. no weapons were used. >> reporter :here at oakland police headquarters homicide investigators...
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mrs. doubtfire after the robin williams movie character. >>> a secret admirer from the south bay has been identified. denver police say a woman left this thank you note on a police cruiser. turns out that admirer is from san jose originally and her name is lauren talbert. talbert lives in denver now. the note reads in part "thank you for risking your life every day for my safety. you're important, and i am super thankful for you." officers say they planned to thank her for the note. talbert was identified, by the way, through denver police's facebook page. >>> usually you don't have to rappel down a building to answer the question is it a boy or a girl? but that's what happens here. that's the drill. when san jose city hall falcon's nest has new chicks. and by the way, those new chicks are all three girls. a uc santa cruz biologist found out by measuring their leg bones as he banded them for identification. the chick's mother clara, gets a lot of credit for helping to bring the falcons back from extinction. >> she's produced 32 babies. we know where 12 of them are. at least months or year
mrs. doubtfire after the robin williams movie character. >>> a secret admirer from the south bay has been identified. denver police say a woman left this thank you note on a police cruiser. turns out that admirer is from san jose originally and her name is lauren talbert. talbert lives in denver now. the note reads in part "thank you for risking your life every day for my safety. you're important, and i am super thankful for you." officers say they planned to thank her for...
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mrs. doubtfire robber. named after the robin williams character. this engaged couple lives across the street from the bank. >> i was hope when it was happening. i didn't realize that it was going on. we looked out the window and there were cops looking in the houses. >> it didn't seem that urgent at that point. it didn't seem like a real man hunt. >> it turns out employees at another bank 2 miles away say the same person came into their bank less than an hour earlier apparently casing the bank and that's where these images were captured. >> we gave it this crafty title, it usually gets people's attention and most of the time when we do that, the community gets more involved. >> so what's in the name? do you remember the bubbly bandit? they caught this criminal stealing high end champagne. thank to a tip the laurie turned herself in. today we showed people the mrs. doubtfire robber. >> oh my goodness, she looks like a substitute. >> a substitute teacher. >> yeah, i could tell that it's a man. it looks pretty offense. >> and these offense ly obviousl
mrs. doubtfire robber. named after the robin williams character. this engaged couple lives across the street from the bank. >> i was hope when it was happening. i didn't realize that it was going on. we looked out the window and there were cops looking in the houses. >> it didn't seem that urgent at that point. it didn't seem like a real man hunt. >> it turns out employees at another bank 2 miles away say the same person came into their bank less than an hour earlier...
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mr. sheila jackson williams. >> i thank the ranking member. as i indicated, i had to marking up the usa freedom act, an opportunity to protect the civil liberties and the privacy rights of americans while we protect domestic security, another aspect of responsibility that i know that you take very dear as the deputy secretary for homeland security. let me just indicate that i missed the discussion on the swearing-in or not swearing-in, and i draw support from my colleagues who raise the point -- and i support them -- that although you willingly were sworn in, i do think it's appropriate that if the answerer of the report is sworn in, then the presenter of the report should be, as well, with no in any way denigrating of the inspector general. i want to go through some points. first, that you came to the deputy secretary to improve infrastructure aspects of one of the largest departments in this government, department of homeland security. many of us on this committee were there when this department and this committee ultimately was founded, if
mr. sheila jackson williams. >> i thank the ranking member. as i indicated, i had to marking up the usa freedom act, an opportunity to protect the civil liberties and the privacy rights of americans while we protect domestic security, another aspect of responsibility that i know that you take very dear as the deputy secretary for homeland security. let me just indicate that i missed the discussion on the swearing-in or not swearing-in, and i draw support from my colleagues who raise the...
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. >> lawrence scott and william brown both had affiliations with the funeral home and with mr.white, also were beneficiaries on the policy. and the familial relationship that was cited there was one of being cousins. they weren't cousins. >> coincidentally, the insurance policies also contained an accidental death provision, meaning there was an extra payout of $350,000 if frankie pullian died in an accident. the last of the policies was issued just five days before frankie's death. frankie's medical records indicated he was released from the military because he was neurologically impaired. >> i think within six to eight months, he was released, discharged from the service because he couldn't pass the particular tests that were required of him. >> yet, the man who underwent the physical examination for the life insurance policies was not neurologically impaired. >> that individual who purported to be franklin pullian was healthy and fit. certainly, it wasn't the same person. >> and there was another bizarre incident at the physical examination. >> the person who represented him
. >> lawrence scott and william brown both had affiliations with the funeral home and with mr.white, also were beneficiaries on the policy. and the familial relationship that was cited there was one of being cousins. they weren't cousins. >> coincidentally, the insurance policies also contained an accidental death provision, meaning there was an extra payout of $350,000 if frankie pullian died in an accident. the last of the policies was issued just five days before frankie's death....
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. >> the police commissioner, william bratten, says the detective, mr. placed on modified assignment pending a further investigation of that incident. >>> "furious 7" is leaving early box office projections in the dust. analysts expect the latest installment of the "fast and furious" series to earn up to $140 million in north america this weekend. there's no doubt fans are lining up to see actor paul walker's final ride. we have this report. >>> dude almost had me. >> reporter: this cast became tight before the release of the first "fast and furious." >> you hear about egos and people difficult to work with and blah, blah, blah. everyone, we got along really well. >> reporter: now mention walker to co-stars, the tears flow. >> he was the best guy to be around in the world. he's very, very missed. >> reporter: walker died in late 2013 riding in a 600 horsepower porsche that wrecked in santa cla reit a. an impromptu memorial, 5,000 paid their respects. >> he was a genuine person with a big heart. he wasn't like every other celebrity. >> reporter: no doubt
. >> the police commissioner, william bratten, says the detective, mr. placed on modified assignment pending a further investigation of that incident. >>> "furious 7" is leaving early box office projections in the dust. analysts expect the latest installment of the "fast and furious" series to earn up to $140 million in north america this weekend. there's no doubt fans are lining up to see actor paul walker's final ride. we have this report. >>> dude...
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mr. walker what do you have to say to your colleagues? mike: william "bud" walker appeared in court today wearing glasses and a green jump suit. he's facing two felony counts one count of possession of child pornography and one count of attempt to distribute child pornography. last july, they reported that child pornography was uploaded through walker's account. in court today, his defense attorney described him as a 50-year-old married man who owns a home in the county, no prior criminal record and no drug history so he had "the lowest risk assessment" possible for release. prosecutors asked for a higher bond amount and requested substantial restrictions on his potential release. in the end, the judge granted $15,000 bond. supervisory release program and mandating no computer use and no contact with minors. now, walker is on administrative leave with pay which we're told is standard procedure in the county. county leaders say they're working to remove his salary though. he's a former public face of fairfax county police having given countless media in
mr. walker what do you have to say to your colleagues? mike: william "bud" walker appeared in court today wearing glasses and a green jump suit. he's facing two felony counts one count of possession of child pornography and one count of attempt to distribute child pornography. last july, they reported that child pornography was uploaded through walker's account. in court today, his defense attorney described him as a 50-year-old married man who owns a home in the county, no prior...
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mrs. doubt fire, played famously by robin williams, once said, my first day as a woman and already i'm gettingshes. by contrast, this particular "mrs. doubtfire," was apparently a very cool customer, bill, but the cops hope he will be feeling the heat pretty soon. bill: we shall see. santa cruz california. jonathan, nice to see you. >> reporter: sure. bill: martha. martha: a new synthetic drug that has very dangerous side-effects. >> his power was so forceful, when he pulled, you could actually see the door shaking and him throwing rocks that cracked the impact window. martha: wow. oh my gosh. why public officials sounding alarm about a drug called "flaaka." plus this. [shouting] >> the boston marathon bombing trial enter as second day of jury deliberations what jurors are asking the judge this morning. [explosion] martha: new crackdown on gang crime. a nationwide dragnet rounding up more than 1200 suspects. the department of homeland security coordinating the massive effort with local law enforcement in nearly 300 cities. senior correspondent adam housley was the only reporter to watch it all
mrs. doubt fire, played famously by robin williams, once said, my first day as a woman and already i'm gettingshes. by contrast, this particular "mrs. doubtfire," was apparently a very cool customer, bill, but the cops hope he will be feeling the heat pretty soon. bill: we shall see. santa cruz california. jonathan, nice to see you. >> reporter: sure. bill: martha. martha: a new synthetic drug that has very dangerous side-effects. >> his power was so forceful, when he...
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williams mr. kimpson, thank you so much for representing local leadership there and the desire to see things be better in the the future. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> you know what the questions are here the big one probably isn't the body camera it's pretty obvious -- why not have body cameras? is it just about money, they spend plenty of money on lots of things in government. what should investigate? what are the culture issues? how to change this? we'll keep the conversation going. >>> we have questions out of boston as well. should dzokhar tsarnaev be put to death or locked up for life? that is the question after the boston marathon bomber was found guilty of all 30 counts against him. cnn's alexandra field is live in boston with the latest. good morning, alexandra. >> good morning, john. 11 jurors couldn't seem to look at dzokhar tsarnaev but one juror just couldn't take his eyes off of him. his life now in a jury's hands, dzokhar tsarnaev showed no emotion as a court clerk read the verdi
williams mr. kimpson, thank you so much for representing local leadership there and the desire to see things be better in the the future. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> you know what the questions are here the big one probably isn't the body camera it's pretty obvious -- why not have body cameras? is it just about money, they spend plenty of money on lots of things in government. what should investigate? what are the culture issues? how to change this? we'll keep the...
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williams] "say it! "no ideas but in things. mr. paterson has gone away "to rest and write. "inside the bus one sees his thoughts sitting and standing. his "thoughts alight and scatter-- "who are these people (how complex the mathematic) "among whom i see myself "in the regularly ordered plateglass of his thoughts, "glimmering before shoes and bicycles? "they walk incommunicado, the equation is beyond solution, yet "its sense is clear-- that they may live his thought is listed in the telephone directory--" "no ideas but in things" means that there's no god, basically. it's a nontheistic view that things are themselves. things are symbols of themselves. that's very similar to something ezra pound once said. "the natural object is always the adequate symbol." what is this symbolic of, actually? it's symbolic of itself, the falls. it's its own water falling over itself. [william carlos williams] "a wonder! a wonder! "around the falling waters the furies hurl! "violence gathers, spins in their heads summoning them-- "they begin! "the perfections are sharpened "the flower spreads
williams] "say it! "no ideas but in things. mr. paterson has gone away "to rest and write. "inside the bus one sees his thoughts sitting and standing. his "thoughts alight and scatter-- "who are these people (how complex the mathematic) "among whom i see myself "in the regularly ordered plateglass of his thoughts, "glimmering before shoes and bicycles? "they walk incommunicado, the equation is beyond solution, yet "its sense is clear-- that...
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mr. holzer: and there are some people, like william stoddard, who was one of lincoln's clerks who said he went to baltimore where the convention was held, expressly to communicate to the delegates lincoln's desire that andrew johnson be made the vice presidential candidate. a couple of people have claimed that. professor leonard: lincoln certainly had incentives. he thought the choice of johnson would organize -- of johnson is on the ticket, then the radicals and congress have to give more credence to that plan. mr. holzer: we have to remember lincoln never plans to see andrew johnson again once he becomes vice president. [laughter] professor varon: and in fact, he barely did. mr. holzer: hannibal hamlin was not even in washington when the immense ofthe emancipation proclamation was red. professor gallagher: and harry truman did not know there was an atomic button, either. professor varon: we knew there were two accidental residents in the antebellum period who did not work very well, so the idea that lincoln did not have to imagine what a johnson presidency might look like, much of the c
mr. holzer: and there are some people, like william stoddard, who was one of lincoln's clerks who said he went to baltimore where the convention was held, expressly to communicate to the delegates lincoln's desire that andrew johnson be made the vice presidential candidate. a couple of people have claimed that. professor leonard: lincoln certainly had incentives. he thought the choice of johnson would organize -- of johnson is on the ticket, then the radicals and congress have to give more...
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we also urge united states attorney william neatless to not only look at mr. scott's case, but work with the united states department of justice to review and thoroughly investigate the policy and practice of the north charleston police department, the charleston police department and the charleston county sheriff's department especially when it comes to racial shootings and physical nvolved - altercations. body cameras and that thorough review will make it easy for many good law enforcement officers to do their job, lessen the chance that any other black men will be used for target practice as mr. scott was. it will hopefully make ours a safe and more just community and hopefully eliminate the need for press conferences like this one. thank you. that's our statement. >> questions. >> you hear there from the south carolina chapter of the naacp, them making recommendations they would like to see put in place going forward to try to avoid this horrible situation from happening again. one thing they brought up is something that's definitely become a huge part of
we also urge united states attorney william neatless to not only look at mr. scott's case, but work with the united states department of justice to review and thoroughly investigate the policy and practice of the north charleston police department, the charleston police department and the charleston county sheriff's department especially when it comes to racial shootings and physical nvolved - altercations. body cameras and that thorough review will make it easy for many good law enforcement...
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mrs. doubt fire. like the character played by actor robin williams in the movie. officers say this man walked into a santa cruz bank last friday wearing a blond wig, necklace, and purse. he handed a teller a letter demanding money and walked out. they posted his picture on his blog in hopes that somebody would help identify him. we spoke with police about how they came up with this concept. >> we give it this little crafty title. usually gets people's attention. and most of the time when we do that, the community gets a little bit more involved. it's catchy. so they become more involved and they want to help us out. >> reporter: the department has used creative nicknames over the past several months to help catch suspected criminals. in february they release surveillance images of the woman they dub as the bubbly bandit. the next day she turned herself in. and in september police say it worked again when they nicknamed a man suspected of stealing at costco. offices say they received multiple tips after they received -- the police department even has a section on t
mrs. doubt fire. like the character played by actor robin williams in the movie. officers say this man walked into a santa cruz bank last friday wearing a blond wig, necklace, and purse. he handed a teller a letter demanding money and walked out. they posted his picture on his blog in hopes that somebody would help identify him. we spoke with police about how they came up with this concept. >> we give it this little crafty title. usually gets people's attention. and most of the time when...
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william win gate. the charges were dropped. and his walking stick was returned. it all sounds like a community reach out. but it's not enough. mr wingate and his attorneys are asking for $3 million. >> at a protest in his honor william wingate. he claims that he threatened him with a putter. >> put that down, aren't you holding a golf club? >> what about my golf club. >> please set it down. >> in the video wingate appears startled and he said that he doesn't know what's going on. >> i thought that i jaywalked or something and i had no idea. >> 22 times she asks win gate to drop the golf club. >> what's going on? >> put it down. >> it's my golf club. >> set it down. >> five times she accuses him of threatening her. >> you're being audio and videotapes. >> i got nothing. >> you just swung that golf club at me. it was on audio and videotape. put it down, you're not free to leave. sir, put your golf club down. set is down! set it down. >> after another officer arrives on the scene wingate is handcuffed and taken to jail. jailed overnight the air force veteran and retired metro bus driver said that he has never had a problem with th
william win gate. the charges were dropped. and his walking stick was returned. it all sounds like a community reach out. but it's not enough. mr wingate and his attorneys are asking for $3 million. >> at a protest in his honor william wingate. he claims that he threatened him with a putter. >> put that down, aren't you holding a golf club? >> what about my golf club. >> please set it down. >> in the video wingate appears startled and he said that he doesn't know...
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williams holding on. >> gary:108-103 >> gary: here is the big star mr.s accurate >> came in tonight and that it does occur if we continue to do this. >> gary: run this stuff down current television determines everything. >> gary: if you want to guess on saturday. around noon time nbc eastern time print they do not want to go into the evening with the national basketball association games. they will give that to cable. >> gary: defeating them for our--defeating them three out of the four games. 71-6 7 at intermission. >> gary: the defensive players of the year and teen its a writer for the akron players. >> gary: green has responded to his mom mom i can handle the media please. >> doesn't like anyone to say anything about make it but i have to tell our that state of this stuff. i have it under control. i am ok just relax i can handle myself prepared >> gary: giants! they are at a real terrible way right now >> gary: they are losing 4- 1. >> gary: everyone wearing no. 42 in honor of jackie robinson. but every player of national baseball has no. 42 on. >> g
williams holding on. >> gary:108-103 >> gary: here is the big star mr.s accurate >> came in tonight and that it does occur if we continue to do this. >> gary: run this stuff down current television determines everything. >> gary: if you want to guess on saturday. around noon time nbc eastern time print they do not want to go into the evening with the national basketball association games. they will give that to cable. >> gary: defeating them for...
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mr. tom lodge jet, deputy subject of arms whose expertise may be needed. we also have add hirl william gort knee, commander of norad, mr. robert -- help me with the pronunciation -- selas. deputy assistant secretary of defense for defense of civil authorities at the united states department of defense. the honorable michael huerta, administrator of the faa the federal aviation administration, joseph clancy director of the united states secret service, robert plik complain chief of the park police and mr. kim dine chief of the united states capitol police. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. mr. blo j get, you are included as well. we would ask that all members of the panel please rise and raise your rand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect that all the witnesses answered in the affirmative. all of your written statements will be entered into the record. we would ask that you limit your verbal comments to five minutes. we'
mr. tom lodge jet, deputy subject of arms whose expertise may be needed. we also have add hirl william gort knee, commander of norad, mr. robert -- help me with the pronunciation -- selas. deputy assistant secretary of defense for defense of civil authorities at the united states department of defense. the honorable michael huerta, administrator of the faa the federal aviation administration, joseph clancy director of the united states secret service, robert plik complain chief of the park...
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and i am here to tell you that william tecumseh sherman would not have been selected for mr. congeniality. we have a great lineup of speakers today. as always you will learn a lot by listening to their programs, and enjoy yourself as you do. we hope that you'll all stay to the end despite the weather. we'll make it possible for you to stay for the entire symposium. we'll keep it moving along. if one of the speakers runs a little bit short we're going to take a break and start again. so ignore the clock/calendar on your programs. we may move a little faster than that. but before you get too comfortable, could i please ask anybody with a cell phone in their pocket or their pocketbook to turn it off. okay. with that -- as a matter of fact, i need to turn mine off. [ laughter ] you have in your program handout brief biographies of the speakers with particular emphasis on their credentials and publications. i'll not be repeating the speakers' biographies except to give the people watching us on c-span some basic information about our speakers. c-span has been with us all five year
and i am here to tell you that william tecumseh sherman would not have been selected for mr. congeniality. we have a great lineup of speakers today. as always you will learn a lot by listening to their programs, and enjoy yourself as you do. we hope that you'll all stay to the end despite the weather. we'll make it possible for you to stay for the entire symposium. we'll keep it moving along. if one of the speakers runs a little bit short we're going to take a break and start again. so ignore...
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mr. san tan, he said did he not see that happen jim. live from the satellite center sharrie williamsnnel six "action news". >>> bullet holes riddled a car near 24th and wolf this afternoon in south philadelphia. a law man recovered the vehicle at 39th and wide land in university city. police have yet to locate the second vehicle. one gunshot victim is in the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. a possible suspects was being held by university of pennsylvania police. >>> a chester county bus driver has been charged for allegedly leaving a seven year-old alone on the school van for hours. sixty-six year-old iver rosenlund junior was fired immediately after the incident. tonight he is facing two counts of child endangerment. police say rosenrun picked up the little girl from her west grove home but never dropped her off at the l ang kindergarten center in kenneth square. she was found six hours later in the school bus parking lot still buckled into her seat. >>> the north philadelphia woman who federal agents say was trying to join isis, will be held behind bars until her trial.
mr. san tan, he said did he not see that happen jim. live from the satellite center sharrie williamsnnel six "action news". >>> bullet holes riddled a car near 24th and wolf this afternoon in south philadelphia. a law man recovered the vehicle at 39th and wide land in university city. police have yet to locate the second vehicle. one gunshot victim is in the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. a possible suspects was being held by university of pennsylvania police....
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and i am here to tell you that william tecumseh sherman would not have been selected for mr. congeniality. we have a great lineup of speakers today. as always you will learn a lot by listening to their programs, and enjoy yourself as you do. we hope that you'll all stay to the end despite the weather. we'll make it possible for you to stay for the entire symposium. we'll keep it moving along. if one of the speakers runs a little bit short we're going to take a break and start again. so ignore the clock/calendar on your programs. we may move a little faster than that. but before you get too comfortable, could i please ask anybody with a cell phone in their pocket or their pocketbook to turn it off. okay. with that -- as a matter of fact, i need to turn mine off. [ laughter ] you have in your program handout brief biographies of the speakers with particular emphasis on their credentials and publications. i'll not be repeating the speakers' biographies except to give the people watching us on c-span some basic information about our speakers. c-span has been with us all five year
and i am here to tell you that william tecumseh sherman would not have been selected for mr. congeniality. we have a great lineup of speakers today. as always you will learn a lot by listening to their programs, and enjoy yourself as you do. we hope that you'll all stay to the end despite the weather. we'll make it possible for you to stay for the entire symposium. we'll keep it moving along. if one of the speakers runs a little bit short we're going to take a break and start again. so ignore...