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mr. williams thank good to have you in washington thanks, thank you all we'll take a 3 minute reseas we move to the last panel. >> thanks to plis jenny in houston, texas for opts praiting relief out of her home, to hurricane victims. >> thank you. you will get the last word. >> now it's going to be a year later, and still, family and friends you don't see any more you used to see. it is a hell of a feeling. you don't forget it. at 9:00 with a 2009 townhall meeting with then-mayor ray nagin. >> i am relying on you. i know all businesses, state level, federal level, and all other levels -- i don't have them. i voted for you to represent me on a local level. i don't know where else to go. i don't know what else to do. >> thursday night starting at 8:00, more from the atlantic conference in new england -- in new orleans with craig fugate. at 9:00, we will show you president obama's trip to the region, as well as remarks on the recovery effort 10 years after katrina. hurricane katrina anniversary coverage all this week on c-span. >> we will have live coverage of president obama's visit to new orl
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mr. williams would have wanted this. so that's troubling to the trustee. >> susan saying how much money she received even if it means going to court. meanwhile, one year later, robin's death is no easier to comprehend. >> the world is mourning the death of robin williams. >> how is your family doing? how are you guys doing. >> we're doing okay. >> "e.t." spoke with robin's son zack three months after robin's suicide. >> we're working hard to build our strength and acclimating to the new normal. >> robin never failed to make us laugh including his last one on one "e.t." interview on his set of the comedy "the crazy ones" robin describes working that week with victoria's secret angels. >> i'm good. definitely, definitely good. six super models. six super models, all in six-inch heels. six-inch heels. >> every time you sat down with robin williams, he entertained you. >> he didn't have to do any work. >> that's why it's so sad. the next court date set for august 28th. >>> coming up next, we look back at our time with frank
mr. williams would have wanted this. so that's troubling to the trustee. >> susan saying how much money she received even if it means going to court. meanwhile, one year later, robin's death is no easier to comprehend. >> the world is mourning the death of robin williams. >> how is your family doing? how are you guys doing. >> we're doing okay. >> "e.t." spoke with robin's son zack three months after robin's suicide. >> we're working hard to build...
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mr. william o'reilly. [applause] >> jon: have a seat. the 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 a
mr. william o'reilly. [applause] >> jon: have a seat. the 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...
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mr. william o'reilly. [applause] >> jon: have a seat.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 americans. >> i unders
mr. william o'reilly. [applause] >> jon: have a seat.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...
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mr. williams, we'll start with you and go straight down the line.gain, thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> thank you. i live in -- >> there's a button you push right in front of you our microphone. try it. >> thank you. i lived in uptown new orleans, not far from memorial hospital. i finished paying for my house three years ago, started my own construction company. for the 18 years prior to that i was computer systems engineer at the national finance in new orleans as a federal employee. initially i decided not to evacuate because the storm was heading east of new orleans. my decision was rational at the time, especially given the fact that the hurricane itself caused little damage to my home. on saturday before the storm, i recall hearing the mayor ask, make one radio announcement calling for a mandatory evacuation. as katrina made landfall i listened to a battery powered radio. information i was getting was non-information essentially. the announcers were saying the same things, stay in your home, et cetera. after the storm passed thro
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mr. williams, we'll start with you and go straight down the line.ain, thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> thank you. i live in -- >> there's a button you push right in front of you our microphone. try it. >> thank you. i lived in uptown new orleans, not far from memorial hospital. i finished paying for my house three years ago, started my own construction company. for the 18 years prior to that i was computer systems engineer at the national finance in new orleans as a federal employee. initially i decided not to evacuate because the storm was heading east of new orleans. my decision was rational at the time, especially given the fact that the hurricane itself caused little damage to my home. on saturday before the storm, i recall hearing the mayor ask, make one radio announcement calling for a mandatory evacuation. as katrina made landfall i listened to a battery powered radio. information i was getting was non-information essentially. the announcers were saying the same things, stay in your home, et cetera. after the storm passed throu
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mr. williams. so clearly there was a history at that station where at least they had suspicions that this person's ability to handle a crisis or deal with his emotional stress could turn into violence. that was in february, 2013. we also know he filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against a former station in tallahasse, florida. that case also dismissed. apparently they came to some kind of agreement. but just in the last couple of weeks, ashleigh, there was some disturbing tweet, all down from his twitter account, which n which he is posting pictures of himself, showing his entire life as it progresses through childhood, through modeling, through various jobs he took. almost to show his entire life unfolding on twitter then it leads up to this day. so there's a lot of disturbing things we're seeing that took place before this shooting at 6:45, ashleigh. >> so distressing. drew griffin for us reporting with his source material as well. thank you, drew. we'll be right back after this. i brought in
mr. williams. so clearly there was a history at that station where at least they had suspicions that this person's ability to handle a crisis or deal with his emotional stress could turn into violence. that was in february, 2013. we also know he filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against a former station in tallahasse, florida. that case also dismissed. apparently they came to some kind of agreement. but just in the last couple of weeks, ashleigh, there was some disturbing tweet, all down...
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mr. william due vain on the show. >> it has been a long time since we talked.onger speaks to me it was after an incident that took place at his farm in dallas seems it was not the correct way to ride a horse. i am for the allowed any more on any of the properties. i am quite the outdoors men joanne here's a video of me at my own ranch. >> it's over, isn't it? thank you, joe ann. kneel f >>>d tonight, on red eye, a fraternity in virginia invites freshman daughters and their moms to drop inwh for a visit. who says chivalry is dead. jeb bush's mom says we have had too many bushes in the white house. sorry, jeb, george is still the favorite. a boy accidently you punches a hole through a work of art. can you blame him? have you beenhave to the warhol museum highlights and low lies but first a break. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez. texas prosecutors charging a 30-year-old man with capital murder in the killing of a houston area sheriff's deputy.
mr. william due vain on the show. >> it has been a long time since we talked.onger speaks to me it was after an incident that took place at his farm in dallas seems it was not the correct way to ride a horse. i am for the allowed any more on any of the properties. i am quite the outdoors men joanne here's a video of me at my own ranch. >> it's over, isn't it? thank you, joe ann. kneel f >>>d tonight, on red eye, a fraternity in virginia invites freshman daughters and their...
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mr. william due vain on the show. >> it has been a long time since we talked.nger speaks to me it was after an incident that took place at his farm in dallas seems it was not the correct way to ride a horse. i am for the allowed any more on any of the properties. i am quite the outdoors men joanne here's a video of me at my own ranch. >> it's over, isn't it? thank you, joe ann. kneel foster and ed henry. the liberal panel. i am greg gutfeld. i love you. >> hi, i'm jesse waters in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this special edition of "the factor". since announcing he's running for president, donald trump pushed immigration front and center. trump making headlines by calling for mass deportations of illegal aliens, building a wall on the southern border and ending birth right citizenship. now, his use of the term anchor baby is stirring things you. it is used to describe the
mr. william due vain on the show. >> it has been a long time since we talked.nger speaks to me it was after an incident that took place at his farm in dallas seems it was not the correct way to ride a horse. i am for the allowed any more on any of the properties. i am quite the outdoors men joanne here's a video of me at my own ranch. >> it's over, isn't it? thank you, joe ann. kneel foster and ed henry. the liberal panel. i am greg gutfeld. i love you. >> hi, i'm jesse waters...
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mr. william devane, on your show? you know you love him. >> i tried to contact mr. him. but it's been a long time since we talked. he no longer speaks to me, it was after an incident that took place on his farm in dallas. it seems that it was not really the correct way to ride a horse. and i'm not allowed anymore on any of his properties, which is a shame because i'm quite the outdoorsman, joann. here's a video of me at my own ranch. >> oh, it's over, isn't it? thank you, joann. and to my panel, the liberal panel, i'm greg gutfeld and i love you. >>> tonight on "red eye." a fraternity in virginia invites freshmen daughters and their m months to drop in for a visit. who says chivalry is dead? and jeb bush's mom says we've had too many bushes in the white house. sorry, jeb. george is still the favorite. and a boy accidentally punches a hole through a famous, would of art, but can you blame him? have you been toted -- have you been to the warhol
mr. william devane, on your show? you know you love him. >> i tried to contact mr. him. but it's been a long time since we talked. he no longer speaks to me, it was after an incident that took place on his farm in dallas. it seems that it was not really the correct way to ride a horse. and i'm not allowed anymore on any of his properties, which is a shame because i'm quite the outdoorsman, joann. here's a video of me at my own ranch. >> oh, it's over, isn't it? thank you, joann. and...
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in fact, before she and the children got their william howard taft cabled, about some of the banquets he was really invited to, and mrs taft like to have dinners and incorporate the military people, the philippines people, and these are some programs from the different banquets that were there. ray henderson: the filipino people loved william howard taft and his family. they treated them just like -- just like equals. mrs. taft invited them to dinners. they attended a lot of the celebrations there at the luneta, where she like to see the bands play. and so entertainment was a big part of the things that she did over there while she was in the philippines. ray henderson: about to go into the collections storage area where we keep some of our more valuable artifacts, as well as things that aren't on display. and as we'd come in, we see a philippines chest. mrs. taft collected a lot of philippines items, furniture, chairs, bed, these types of things. and this is a storage chest that ]they bought while they were over there and it was one of the kneader items that they were able to pick up while they were there. what i hav
in fact, before she and the children got their william howard taft cabled, about some of the banquets he was really invited to, and mrs taft like to have dinners and incorporate the military people, the philippines people, and these are some programs from the different banquets that were there. ray henderson: the filipino people loved william howard taft and his family. they treated them just like -- just like equals. mrs. taft invited them to dinners. they attended a lot of the celebrations...
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mrs. taft, not so much. ms. swain: well, one thing we should talk about of another record for william howard taft is his size. he was a very large man. his highest weight was what? mr. gould: about 350 pounds in the presidency and he had -- he had neglected his health. his teeth, he hadn't been to a dentist in a couple of decades. he had -- yes, that gives you in terms of the -- of his avoirdupois at that point. and there's -- there were many stories about his weight. in fact, chief justice melville weston fuller said, the president got up on the street car the other day and gave a seat to three women. ms. swain: a lot of jokes going around at that time. mr. gould: yes. ms. swain: at that time when the press was really very much following the white house. mr. gould: yes. ms. swain: and there was a lot of opportunity for commentary and satire. how did mrs. taft feel about his weight? do we know? mr. gould: there's one biographer that says this was the source of some marital tension. she of course from a health point of view wanted him to reduce his weight. but this was an area in which he -- he didn't take much
mrs. taft, not so much. ms. swain: well, one thing we should talk about of another record for william howard taft is his size. he was a very large man. his highest weight was what? mr. gould: about 350 pounds in the presidency and he had -- he had neglected his health. his teeth, he hadn't been to a dentist in a couple of decades. he had -- yes, that gives you in terms of the -- of his avoirdupois at that point. and there's -- there were many stories about his weight. in fact, chief justice...
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william seale: oh, mrs. roosevelt -- mrs. r had just cards and cards of her -- edith mayo: oh, yes, stacks of mail. william seale: -- in a card catalog of letters, people wanted to get someone out of jail or kept from hanging or whatever. susan swain: next is a call from duncan in rootstown, ohio. you're on. duncan: yes, thank you. my last name is reinhart, and there was a wealthy family in ohio at the turn of the century last named reinhart. did the harrisons have any past experience with that family by any chance? edith mayo: i have no idea. william seale: i don't know. susan swain: yeah, we wouldn't be able to know that kind of detail. william seale: i have no idea. i don't know. wish i did, yeah. susan swain: i hope you can find some sources in your own state to answer that. laura in novi, michigan. hi, laura. laura: hi. how are you? i'm so excited, i can't believe you're talking about the harrisons. i've about 30 years, i've had an inaugural invitation to the inaugural ball in 1889 of benjamin harrison. him and i wonder i
william seale: oh, mrs. roosevelt -- mrs. r had just cards and cards of her -- edith mayo: oh, yes, stacks of mail. william seale: -- in a card catalog of letters, people wanted to get someone out of jail or kept from hanging or whatever. susan swain: next is a call from duncan in rootstown, ohio. you're on. duncan: yes, thank you. my last name is reinhart, and there was a wealthy family in ohio at the turn of the century last named reinhart. did the harrisons have any past experience with that...
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mr. williams i want to thank you for your testimony, i have one question, of when did oubtain your weapons you said weapons were confiscated from you. did you get those when you went back home? >> sorry. what was last part of your question? >> the they were confiscateed me -- from me at my mother pose house. >> so when you went back to your house when you got some weapons for personal protection? >> some of the weapons that were confiscated belonged to my father now decreased some were my weapons, yes, that is correct. >> -- >> the -- >> i want to thank for your testimony because i -- you did a very good job in how you wrote this. >> thank you. >> i mean it is your it is your personal statement it is exactly how it laid out happened to you i know that a lot of other things you could have added to this i want to ask you this. i mean you have lived in the city you have worked you've been a community leader in the city. and you have chosen to spends your life in an area whereby -- i live in indiana, and i grew up on a river it floods and we know who lives in the floodplain and who doesn't, wh
mr. williams i want to thank you for your testimony, i have one question, of when did oubtain your weapons you said weapons were confiscated from you. did you get those when you went back home? >> sorry. what was last part of your question? >> the they were confiscateed me -- from me at my mother pose house. >> so when you went back to your house when you got some weapons for personal protection? >> some of the weapons that were confiscated belonged to my father now...
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mr. william dudley. but there are just literally thousands and thousands of fundamentals and mr.talking about them. after it was done, all coy think of is many made fun of technical analysis. but modeling human behavior is much more consistent and sometimes as your work shows, much easier to get good signals, let's start with your most recent success signal on the chinese stock market. the shanghai index. what did you see and how did it turn out? >> well, we've had a number of calls in the chinese market since december 4th or 6th of 2012. and fortunately we've had a high success rates identifying the tops and bottoms within one or two days of the top or bottom so we've had a good string and hopefully this is another. we were looking for a top back on june 12th. we were there the day of the high, just like we were there on the nikkei market on june 24th and we projected down side to 3200 on the shanghai composite. and this past monday the low was 3193. and that fulfilled our downside objective. right another we're at a very, very critical point in the market. it's really a two-day
mr. william dudley. but there are just literally thousands and thousands of fundamentals and mr.talking about them. after it was done, all coy think of is many made fun of technical analysis. but modeling human behavior is much more consistent and sometimes as your work shows, much easier to get good signals, let's start with your most recent success signal on the chinese stock market. the shanghai index. what did you see and how did it turn out? >> well, we've had a number of calls in...
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mrs. williams is out of town obviously. out of contact. >> i apologize. i apologize.aking these horrible references. >> it's your fault. >> it is your fault. >> it is my fault. >> there it is. but when i was like 19 i was in africa. and i was -- and i went on a safari right? so i would like to go back. i'd like to take my kids. >> yeah? that's nice. that's cool. kill a lion. good for you, juan. >> that's exactly what i had in mind. >> kimberly? >> i would love to go on an african safari. >> with juan williams. >> could i roar? yes, roar. >> on my bucket list i have sand buckets, a paint bucket and a water bucket. >> you're so delightful. >>> jon stewart left his show last night after 15 years. we'll bid him farewell next. my name is rene guerrero. i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here in san jose. pg&e is using new technology to improve our system, replacing pipelines throughout the city of san jose, to provide safe and reliable services. raising a family here in the city of san jose has been a wonderful experience. my oldest son now works for pg&e. when i do ge
mrs. williams is out of town obviously. out of contact. >> i apologize. i apologize.aking these horrible references. >> it's your fault. >> it is your fault. >> it is my fault. >> there it is. but when i was like 19 i was in africa. and i was -- and i went on a safari right? so i would like to go back. i'd like to take my kids. >> yeah? that's nice. that's cool. kill a lion. good for you, juan. >> that's exactly what i had in mind. >> kimberly?...
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mrs. [inaudible] david william, cay walker [inaudible] most of whom were reduced to a mere 7 word quote spoken in opposition to the proposed investment. the secretary appear tooz have done so deliberately. the minute omit commissioner makras final questions about the irr. the minutes omit commissioner stansbury's question regarding a appropriate benchmark. there is nothing in the minute addressing stansbury's question about irr on the [inaudible] portfolio being [inaudible] 5.2 percent. the minute fail to [inaudible] it would be unprecedented in ers history to engage in relationship with the city under the guise of being the financial investment to further the cities social goals. and policy goals. commissioner stansbury asked multiple e questions on july 8 about whether investment staff has experience with asset backed liabilities, securitization, collateralized loan obligations and assigning credit ratings to individual securities. the minutes fail tomination that stansbury mentioned these 3 issues go hand in hand with investment. the minutes report only that mr. coker stated ers contract ou
mrs. [inaudible] david william, cay walker [inaudible] most of whom were reduced to a mere 7 word quote spoken in opposition to the proposed investment. the secretary appear tooz have done so deliberately. the minute omit commissioner makras final questions about the irr. the minutes omit commissioner stansbury's question regarding a appropriate benchmark. there is nothing in the minute addressing stansbury's question about irr on the [inaudible] portfolio being [inaudible] 5.2 percent. the...
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mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. >> i'm a political communications student at gw. thank you so much for being here. >> raise your hands. >> there's a great book by tim o'brien, "the things they've carried." it's a fictitious account. i was hoping that you ladies could possibly share either some things that you brought along with you in your own bags as you traveled along or some of the momentos you picked up along the way. >> that's a great question. did you have a good luck charm? did you have something you always had bottom of your bag? >> i know it was very important for me to still have some kind of femaleness out there. i'm 6 feet tall. i mean, this is an amazon, walking through the jungles. >> as it should be. >> dressed in fatigues, combat boots, carrying a pack, the whole thing. you know, i always kind of wore maybe like a yellow t-shirt underneath my fatigues. i did put on lipstick every now and then. one of the nicest compliments i ever got after a co
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mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. >> i'm a political communications student at gw. thank you so much for being here. >> raise your hands. >> there's a great book by tim o'brien, "the things they've carried." it's a fictitious account. i was hoping that you ladies could possibly share either some things that you brought along with you in your own bags as you traveled along or some of the momentos you picked up along the way. >> that's a great question. did you have a good luck charm? did you have something you always had bottom of your bag? >> i know it was very important for me to still have some kind of femaleness out there. i'm 6 feet tall. i mean, this is an amazon, walking through the jungles. >> as it should be. >> dressed in fatigues, combat boots, carrying a pack, the whole thing. you know, i always kind of wore maybe like a yellow t-shirt underneath my fatigues. i did put on lipstick every now and then. one of the nicest compliments i ever got after a co
mr. williams. i'm commenting on journalism, the journalism profession. >> i'm a political communications student at gw. thank you so much for being here. >> raise your hands. >> there's a great book by tim o'brien, "the things they've carried." it's a fictitious account. i was hoping that you ladies could possibly share either some things that you brought along with you in your own bags as you traveled along or some of the momentos you picked up along the way....
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mr. williams. ranking member custer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have a question at the top just to get to the bottom of the issue as to what legal authorities provide the basis for the purchase of nonv.a. care and so i'm asking our representatives from the v.a. to provide the following documents. the 2008 guidance from the chief acquisition officer and office of general counsel that nonv.a. care was not governed by f.a.r. i think that was the original 2008. and then the may 2013 white paper provided to secretary shinseki on nonv.a. care authority options. and then finally, and i don't have a date for this, i think it is 2014, the department of justice ruling referenced that the v.a. must consider all fee-based care actions as being far-based. so i want to -- i'm interested in going back but i also want to try to go forward where we go from here. i think whenever we're talking about health care, talking about a triangle of access, quality and cost and it seems part of the problem in terms of public policy going forward is the sheer scope of this
mr. williams. ranking member custer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have a question at the top just to get to the bottom of the issue as to what legal authorities provide the basis for the purchase of nonv.a. care and so i'm asking our representatives from the v.a. to provide the following documents. the 2008 guidance from the chief acquisition officer and office of general counsel that nonv.a. care was not governed by f.a.r. i think that was the original 2008. and then the may 2013 white...
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mr. william penn pen hanging out on a sunday morning. 77 degrees now here in philadelphia. temperatures are starting to spike. trenton 76. allentown 75. millville 71. poconos 69. reading at 73. satellite six with action radar showing a couple cloud across central pennsylvania. running along appalachians, in the valley, baltimore, d.c., down to richmond a few high thin cloud. that is it. that will thin out. we are not expecting anything threatening out there today. we will see a combination of sun and cloud throughout the afternoon but that is bit. models inching toward a spritz or sprinkle for lehigh valley. west of the western suburbs there is a chance of the shower but that is out of our viewing area overnight tonight, quiet, comfortable once again but after midnight we will start to see humidity increase a little bit. monday afternoon is a day that will start off with some sunshine, increasing high cloud during the the day and then maybe one or two showers developing in the far western suburbs after four or 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. now monday night into tuesday whe
mr. william penn pen hanging out on a sunday morning. 77 degrees now here in philadelphia. temperatures are starting to spike. trenton 76. allentown 75. millville 71. poconos 69. reading at 73. satellite six with action radar showing a couple cloud across central pennsylvania. running along appalachians, in the valley, baltimore, d.c., down to richmond a few high thin cloud. that is it. that will thin out. we are not expecting anything threatening out there today. we will see a combination of...
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mrs. william buck kernan, board member, patriot foundation general john foss, yes these army, retired.crosby saints, united states army retired. general larry ellis, united states army, retired. general john -- yes these army, retired. general done what he, united states army, retired. general -- done what he. general carter ham, retired potential and mrs. robert foley, united states army, retired and the army recipient. sergeant kyle white medal of honor recipient. sergeant major and mrs. brian battaglia, united states marine corps, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman. sergeant major of the army and mrs. daniel daly, sergeant major of the army. chief master sergeant and mrs. mitchell brush, senior enlisted advisor national guard bureau. sergeant major of the army retired kenneth preston, former sergeant major of the army. ladies and gentlemen, the history of the third united states infantry regiment reflex the growth and department of our nation. 55 well-earned battle streamers, to ballot aboard, three meritorious unit accommodations and five superior unit award attached to the ol
mrs. william buck kernan, board member, patriot foundation general john foss, yes these army, retired.crosby saints, united states army retired. general larry ellis, united states army, retired. general john -- yes these army, retired. general done what he, united states army, retired. general -- done what he. general carter ham, retired potential and mrs. robert foley, united states army, retired and the army recipient. sergeant kyle white medal of honor recipient. sergeant major and mrs....
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in fact, before she and the children got their william howard taft cabled, about some of the banquets he was really invited to, and mrs. taft like to have dinners and incorporate the military people, the philippines people, and these are some programs from the different banquets that were there. ray henderson: the filipino people loved william howard taft and his family. they treated them just like -- just like equals. mrs. taft invited them to dinners. they attended a lot of the celebrations there at the luneta, where she like to see the bands play. and so entertainment was a big part of the things that she did over there while she was in the philippines. ray henderson: about to go into the collections storage area where we keep some of our more valuable artifacts, as well as things that aren't on display. and as we'd come in, we see a philippines chest. mrs. taft collected a lot of philippines items, furniture, chairs, bed, these types of things. and this is a storage chest that ]they bought while they were over there and it was one of the kneader items that they were able to pick up while they were there. ray hende
in fact, before she and the children got their william howard taft cabled, about some of the banquets he was really invited to, and mrs. taft like to have dinners and incorporate the military people, the philippines people, and these are some programs from the different banquets that were there. ray henderson: the filipino people loved william howard taft and his family. they treated them just like -- just like equals. mrs. taft invited them to dinners. they attended a lot of the celebrations...
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mr. williams? >> so your question is directed at oversight? >> yes, sir. >> you know, there's a lot of reasons why that doesn't happen and i think a lot of times v.a. does not have the data to real -- real accurate and complete data to do that kind of thing. i don't think there's any willful motive on v.a.'s part. i think it's just audit times, especially at the local level. there is just not that accountability that a supervisor is holding his or her employee accountable for doing their job correctly. >> but that's -- that seems basic to doing your job to me. i mean, to hold someone accountable for their job, that's not rocket science. you're not doing your job. so what happens when you don't do your job? do you lose your job? what happens? >> i'm not sure i'm the right one to ask that, but you know in my idealistic world i would think you would. we're held accountable for the quality of the work we do and when we don't do it well we get feedback. we get expectations and feedback and that's business 101. >> so dr. rowe, if i might i want to s
mr. williams? >> so your question is directed at oversight? >> yes, sir. >> you know, there's a lot of reasons why that doesn't happen and i think a lot of times v.a. does not have the data to real -- real accurate and complete data to do that kind of thing. i don't think there's any willful motive on v.a.'s part. i think it's just audit times, especially at the local level. there is just not that accountability that a supervisor is holding his or her employee accountable for...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts, the gentleman's time has expired. >> what's the next step for the unitedody's answering that question. >>> joining me now is retire congressman joe sestak running for senate in the 2016 election. with a welcome to you, always good to have you, admiral. >> god to be with you, alex. >> we have not spoken since this deal was reached. give me your assessment of it. >> i am a cautious supporter of it. do i trust the iranians? heck no. but what i know is this. in 30 days from today the iranians can have bomb grade material for a nuclear weapon. this agreement as a minimum is worth supporting to see if it works because it sets them back on their heels one year by degrading that uranium then to get that fuel back up would take not only a year but by placing these centrifuges in storage -- and anybody who knows anything about centrifuges, they declay when placed in storage -- we will have improved our security and that of israel for one year. i can't tell you if this agreement fails with certainty we would have to do a military strike but if we did and i believe it
mr. william keating of massachusetts, the gentleman's time has expired. >> what's the next step for the unitedody's answering that question. >>> joining me now is retire congressman joe sestak running for senate in the 2016 election. with a welcome to you, always good to have you, admiral. >> god to be with you, alex. >> we have not spoken since this deal was reached. give me your assessment of it. >> i am a cautious supporter of it. do i trust the iranians?...
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williams' death. the 63-year-old hung himself in his tiburon home last year. the one made famous by a 19-93 blockbuster movie. kron 4's vicki liviakis went to the "mrs. e" house. and talked with fans who came to pay their respects. >> vicki : it is the house that robin williams started and as mrs. dowd fire--doubtfire >>:is my first day as a woman and i'm getting hot flashes >> vicki : fans have come to pay their respects everybody loves him >>:he was a comedian and i really think he was a great person. he was very humble and very real it's >>:he touched a lot of people's lives >> vicki : fans learned after his death that he had health problems and suffered from depression for years, and they renamed to the tunnel and the robin williams, >> pam :in sports the dodgers get a big night from their superstar while the giants gary has all the highlights for the sports coming up next ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. pwhat've we got? 5. bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy f
williams' death. the 63-year-old hung himself in his tiburon home last year. the one made famous by a 19-93 blockbuster movie. kron 4's vicki liviakis went to the "mrs. e" house. and talked with fans who came to pay their respects. >> vicki : it is the house that robin williams started and as mrs. dowd fire--doubtfire >>:is my first day as a woman and i'm getting hot flashes >> vicki : fans have come to pay their respects everybody loves him >>:he was a...
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mr. clinton. >> william jefferson clinton. sixty-nine years old today. >> really? >> yes.ood. you know why he looks good still? >> why? >> full head of hair. when i am 69, all i want in life is a full head of hair. >> that's all you and mike jerrick talk about, people with hair. >> 5:45 in the morning. and sue is laughing. >> nobody will ever get a big ego on this show. >> never. >> just keeps just check. >> somebody that cuts you right down to size if you even start. let's do little assessment of 90-degree days, comparing this year so far, to previous years. we've had 26 days of nine otto above. already monday than last year and the year before, but 2012, 2011, boy were they hot years. because we have 389, 09 agree plus days in 2012 and 33 in 2011. so, we're on track to maybe tie 2011 before the year is through. we'll see what happens. on our way to hot day. but probably won't get into the 90's today is because of clouds, and pop up showers in our forecast for later on in the day. 76 degrees right now in the city. very humid. close to 70 in mount pocono. seventy-five in r
mr. clinton. >> william jefferson clinton. sixty-nine years old today. >> really? >> yes.ood. you know why he looks good still? >> why? >> full head of hair. when i am 69, all i want in life is a full head of hair. >> that's all you and mike jerrick talk about, people with hair. >> 5:45 in the morning. and sue is laughing. >> nobody will ever get a big ego on this show. >> never. >> just keeps just check. >> somebody that cuts...
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mr. anthony: the greater issue and the greater problem, which william mckinley never ceased looking for aure to end the seizures. the wheelchair did not really, to the end of his administration. he would always give his arm to her, so it was always easy to focus on that, and she would talk to reporters and say, "i have a lameness in my leg," and that for while kept the public satisfied. occasionally, you would start hearing things. things would creep in, like nervous affliction. they never used the word epilepsy in her lifetime, but what was really going on and what was tragic in and of itself is the ignorance of the vast population at the time about seizure disorder, which even just as the age of neurology is dawning, people thought it was insanity, mental problems, as opposed to neurological, and mckinley, in trying to contain this, from the public learning about it, because there was a fear, worse, that it would damage his career, the idea that his wife had this form of mental illness, and he contracted, i think well-intentioned, with a doctor in new york who, you know, this was before
mr. anthony: the greater issue and the greater problem, which william mckinley never ceased looking for aure to end the seizures. the wheelchair did not really, to the end of his administration. he would always give his arm to her, so it was always easy to focus on that, and she would talk to reporters and say, "i have a lameness in my leg," and that for while kept the public satisfied. occasionally, you would start hearing things. things would creep in, like nervous affliction. they...
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mr. herb williams who worked at the white house since 1950s had his grandson collect acorns every weekend and irve left them on the president's desk each monday morning so the squirrels could be fed properly. his in fact, the day before the president left office, and his vice president george bush use became president, president reagan wrote a note on white house stationery and placed it on a stake in a planter box just adjacent to -- one [ technical difficulties ] . [ laughter ] >> whenever anyone discovers that i worked at the white house for many presidents their question is, what president did, you like the most? my answer is always the same.d f every president whom i had the privilege to serve was very kind to me and my family.will that being said, i will say without a doubt that there will never be a nicer family to work for than the bush family, barba especially george and barbara bush. president bush, known to us now as 41, the 41st president of the united states, to distinguish him from his son 43 was probably the most qualified man to ever be president. his father had been a uni
mr. herb williams who worked at the white house since 1950s had his grandson collect acorns every weekend and irve left them on the president's desk each monday morning so the squirrels could be fed properly. his in fact, the day before the president left office, and his vice president george bush use became president, president reagan wrote a note on white house stationery and placed it on a stake in a planter box just adjacent to -- one [ technical difficulties ] . [ laughter ] >>...
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mr. williams, you are asking people not only in memphis, but across the country, and the world, to pray forty, why? >> yes. well, because -- like you said, we've had three officers killed in the line of duty in the last four years, but we've had additional officers that have been shot. we had upward of possibly close to ten officers that have been shot, we just been blessed that they haven't been killed. so this tuesday at 3:00, we're asking citizens, city employees, clergy, politicians, to assemble in front of city hall and we to want have a peace and unity prayer. no agendas, no speeches, just the city coming together to say that enough is enough. you know, you have all of these different groups saying black lives matter, police lives matter, all lives matter. so in order for us to fix a situation in the city of memphis, i'm just a true believer that we all have to come together and fix this. >> that's a strong message that you're hearing from the president of the police association, michael williams, you certainly will have our prayers and we wish your area well. >> thank you so much. >>
mr. williams, you are asking people not only in memphis, but across the country, and the world, to pray forty, why? >> yes. well, because -- like you said, we've had three officers killed in the line of duty in the last four years, but we've had additional officers that have been shot. we had upward of possibly close to ten officers that have been shot, we just been blessed that they haven't been killed. so this tuesday at 3:00, we're asking citizens, city employees, clergy, politicians,...
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mr. paulsen. now william shear. >> thank you. thank you, chairman for the invitation. it's very good to be back here with senate small business. we've done a very large body of work looking at sba's disaster loan program going back to hurricane katrina, and i'll just state as always in going forward view me and us as a resource of terms of navigating reports and everything we have done. they're all on our home page. think of me and us as a resource to help navigate that. what i brought today for the purposes of an introduction, i'm glad to answer any questions about our body of work but i highlights pages to two testimonies and they're on the table over there. one was a testimony in may of 2010 before this committee, and it was based on a report that came out in july of 2009. and we were asked to look out how much progress had sba made in implementing the small business disaster response and improvement act of 2008. it's a mouthful. i'll now call it the 2008 act. very important piece of legislation. it was a good way to look at progress sba had made from basically the
mr. paulsen. now william shear. >> thank you. thank you, chairman for the invitation. it's very good to be back here with senate small business. we've done a very large body of work looking at sba's disaster loan program going back to hurricane katrina, and i'll just state as always in going forward view me and us as a resource of terms of navigating reports and everything we have done. they're all on our home page. think of me and us as a resource to help navigate that. what i brought...
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williams. >> reporter: in typical down to earth fashion mr. carter announced the diagnosis himself, saying that he had surgery earlier this month to remove a small mass on his liver. in a written statement he said, "i have cancer that now is in other parts of my body." since he left the white house in 1981 he's done anything but retire. the very next year he founded the jimmy carter center in atlanta, traveling the world to promote more democracy and better health care. he plunged himself into the work of habitat for humanity, building houses for people in need in the u.s. and other countries. he and his wife rosalind plan to travel to nepal in november to help build houses after the recent earthquake. he helped work on plans to achieve peace in the middle east, brokered agreements to stop violence in africa, and went to haiti to support the democratically elected government. because of those efforts and his work on the camp david middle east peace accords he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2002. earlier this year he published his 29th bo
williams. >> reporter: in typical down to earth fashion mr. carter announced the diagnosis himself, saying that he had surgery earlier this month to remove a small mass on his liver. in a written statement he said, "i have cancer that now is in other parts of my body." since he left the white house in 1981 he's done anything but retire. the very next year he founded the jimmy carter center in atlanta, traveling the world to promote more democracy and better health care. he...
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. >> reporter: robin williams tunnel will go off and about one month reporting live from the mrs. ire house vicki led the rockets kron 4 news. >> pam: he is one star that i have never met but i miss his spirit. >> grant: robin williams, would be laughing at this spirit i think. the sentence for the judge, from the judge go to jail or get married? >> pam: (laughter) >> grant: after pleading guilty for punching his girlfriend act in the face. there they are, they were married creek 15 days in jail or probation for it they opted for probation which was writing about a bible verse 25 times a day and also getting married within 30 days. the couple, opted to tie the knot derrick they have not been dating for long. >> grant: the young man there who did the punching and daring. we hope that this potential of brink of justice. that >> pam: is very strange. >> pam: (laughter) >> diane: (laughter) >> grant: who is policing these judges? you cannot make people get married. i guess he gave them a choice. >> pam: it is time for gary! >> gary: bumgarner, with a home and current in the sixth innin
. >> reporter: robin williams tunnel will go off and about one month reporting live from the mrs. ire house vicki led the rockets kron 4 news. >> pam: he is one star that i have never met but i miss his spirit. >> grant: robin williams, would be laughing at this spirit i think. the sentence for the judge, from the judge go to jail or get married? >> pam: (laughter) >> grant: after pleading guilty for punching his girlfriend act in the face. there they are, they...