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mrs. williams. hello, mrs. williams. hello, susie. you get prettier every time i see you. and mona, this is my nephew harold. harold, this is mrs. williams. how do you do, harold? it's nice to meet you. well, how do you do, mrs. williams? gee, you have a hat just like hazel's! it may look like it, harold, but it isn't. i know, mona. do you kids want something? oh, do we have time to go play at gordy's house before dinner? i think so. run along. can we take a cookie? sure. help yourself. - susie: bye! - nice meeting you, mrs. williams! - bye, harold. - harold: bye! - isn't he a nice boy? - [door slams] mm. i paid $40 for this hat! oh, hazel's is undoubtedly an inexpensive copy. well, it's very irritating. i wasn't going to say anything, mona, but, uh... things like that happen when hazel's around. what do you mean? tell me all the dirt. oh, there's no dirt. hazel's a fine woman. it's just that-- well, it's-- it's not as wonderful having a maid as you might think. i'm... well, i'm overwhelmed by her. what does she do? snoops? oh, no, she's not that kind of a person. she does
mrs. williams. hello, mrs. williams. hello, susie. you get prettier every time i see you. and mona, this is my nephew harold. harold, this is mrs. williams. how do you do, harold? it's nice to meet you. well, how do you do, mrs. williams? gee, you have a hat just like hazel's! it may look like it, harold, but it isn't. i know, mona. do you kids want something? oh, do we have time to go play at gordy's house before dinner? i think so. run along. can we take a cookie? sure. help yourself. -...
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mr. william. yes, kid. and i just started shaking. i said, mr. williams, i'm a member of the boston red sox. i just signed in june. he goes can you hit, kid. i said, yes, sir. he says show me your stance. he says where do you hold your hands. all the people are going into the movie theater and we are still outside talking about heading ever to hold your hands and various things like that. i just love ted to death. williams and what he said about you as an 18 -month-old kid.he said that kurt gaudi and -- were playing in boston and the crew for nbc has got a away of what a holder for my baby pictures and i was 18 months old in the backyard swinging a bat and they had shown ted this during the telecast and i was up at the plate. they said what do you think of this kids swing. he's so i think this kid is got a future in baseball with the swing like that. they said, mr. williams, he's up the plate. i had arty won a couple of batting titles at the time and he said, see, i told you that you could hit. that was really neat. >> you never changed your style
mr. william. yes, kid. and i just started shaking. i said, mr. williams, i'm a member of the boston red sox. i just signed in june. he goes can you hit, kid. i said, yes, sir. he says show me your stance. he says where do you hold your hands. all the people are going into the movie theater and we are still outside talking about heading ever to hold your hands and various things like that. i just love ted to death. williams and what he said about you as an 18 -month-old kid.he said that kurt...
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student: "we thought it could help our community"> mr williams knew the best way for his students to really understand these concepts, was to have them go through the process of creating a bill and then lobbying for their cause sashka koval "it's helped me learn that it's difficult to create a law, or think of a law, and there's a lot of research that you have to do." williams: "and so let's see if some of their bills will make the community a better place" the kids all worked in groups to create their multi-media presentations and were graded on factors such as having a clear and consistent focus and showing reasons why the their proposed law. judges were invited in to critique them. mr williams "...allows them to push themselves and so, inviting people from the community - we have two lobbyists, a sheriff,a firefighter creating a bill was a big challenge for some, but also inspiring sam "i'd like to run for government, or i'd like to be a lawyer some day." covering school watch, andi guevara channel 2 news still to come... facebook is expanding the way its users can comment on post
student: "we thought it could help our community"> mr williams knew the best way for his students to really understand these concepts, was to have them go through the process of creating a bill and then lobbying for their cause sashka koval "it's helped me learn that it's difficult to create a law, or think of a law, and there's a lot of research that you have to do." williams: "and so let's see if some of their bills will make the community a better place" the...
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mr. williams. he went on to say that his girlfriend of 25 years had passed away in late january and he had recently discovered that she and the victim had unbeknownst to him prior been involved romantically . believed when he learned of the relationship after his girlfriend's death he went over to the victim's home, shooting as well. >>> mr. williams was found lying on his floor motionless a short distance from the front trauma to his body. ten gunshot wounds to his head and upper back area. >> anchor: that victim was discovered dead in his own home the next day. prosecutors say what led them to arrest witte was all of the evidence in his home from guns to ammunition and even blood on the district attorney says the victim's family is devastated. >>> it's a shocker i think to find out what exactly happened, what specifically happened to your dad and how brutally he was killed in his own home. >> anchor: prosecutors say another piece of evidence that led them to witte was his gps device that had the
mr. williams. he went on to say that his girlfriend of 25 years had passed away in late january and he had recently discovered that she and the victim had unbeknownst to him prior been involved romantically . believed when he learned of the relationship after his girlfriend's death he went over to the victim's home, shooting as well. >>> mr. williams was found lying on his floor motionless a short distance from the front trauma to his body. ten gunshot wounds to his head and upper back...
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mr. williams is very sorry. he did turn himself into the police. 24as he looked down at the floor, 23 year old donta williams' attorney told the judge what happened on saturday morninga shooting that wasn't meant to happen. according to poice, 23 year old derrick johnson was shot and killed on tulsa court in westwood. he was found dead in his car.05:32 it's heartbreaking. some mother now spoke to neighbors who say they saw johnson's car roll down the street with his lifeless body inside.02:51 our kids, our babies are terrified. we got people laying in the street dead because of senseless gun violence. 58mitch morris is an advocate for cincinnati works. he says a shooting response will be held on wednesday night at the scene of the crime.04:36 you got our attention now so we want to address the issue and help you will this. we don't want you to become a statistic. that's all. 41morris says johnson's murder is a heartbreaking example of what gun violence has done to our neighborhoods. 04:43 we cannot sit on the sidelines and let this stuff continue to happen. we are losing lives out here. 47
mr. williams is very sorry. he did turn himself into the police. 24as he looked down at the floor, 23 year old donta williams' attorney told the judge what happened on saturday morninga shooting that wasn't meant to happen. according to poice, 23 year old derrick johnson was shot and killed on tulsa court in westwood. he was found dead in his car.05:32 it's heartbreaking. some mother now spoke to neighbors who say they saw johnson's car roll down the street with his lifeless body inside.02:51...
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mrs. williams will not discuss inappropriate and/or public forum." williams also faced accusations on the campaign trail that she wasn't working 40 hours a week. the board asked williams to "provide a response as to her attendance record as clerk." her response states.. "she is unaware of the specific concerns the board of supervisors has regarding her attendance record due to the non-specific nature of the request, and is therefore unable to respond..." the board is expected to discuss the response at its meeting monday.. and whether this will impact williams' nearly 22 thousand dollars in merit-based pay. in christiansburg bethany teague wsls 10. pittsylvania county leaders begin working on the county's budget for the upcoming fiscal year ... and they're already having to make cuts. when they began ... there were about five and a half million dollars more in requests than the county is projected to have in revenue. county leaders have since cut about one and a half million dollars in requests. the county says ... the biggest challenge they're dealin
mrs. williams will not discuss inappropriate and/or public forum." williams also faced accusations on the campaign trail that she wasn't working 40 hours a week. the board asked williams to "provide a response as to her attendance record as clerk." her response states.. "she is unaware of the specific concerns the board of supervisors has regarding her attendance record due to the non-specific nature of the request, and is therefore unable to respond..." the board is...
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mrs. williams will not discuss any personnel matter in any inappropriate and/or public forum." the board is expected to discuss this letter in their meeting on tuesday. numerous times in the letter, williams' attorney cites that the public likes the job she's doing because she was just re-elected in november. the letter also mentions an agreement signed by the county and williams 2008 that provides additional pay from the county. the board has threatened to pull that money, but williams' lawyer says the clerk's office is in full compliance with the terms of the agreement. we'll have both the letter and memorandum available on wdbj7 it's starting. the first television ads in the 2016 presidential race are now airing in virginia. the campaign of democrat hillary clinton is the first out of the gate, and wdbj7's joe dashiell reports other candidates could be following close behind. jean and chris, the clinton campaign announced a six- figure ad buy in virginia with the spots airing first in richmond. but one is now running here in western virginia as well. the world a president has
mrs. williams will not discuss any personnel matter in any inappropriate and/or public forum." the board is expected to discuss this letter in their meeting on tuesday. numerous times in the letter, williams' attorney cites that the public likes the job she's doing because she was just re-elected in november. the letter also mentions an agreement signed by the county and williams 2008 that provides additional pay from the county. the board has threatened to pull that money, but williams'...
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mr. williams are surprised by all of this. >> naturally i be shocked because this normally is a quiet neighborhood. we just don't really expect nothing like that to happen. >> the sheriff's office tells us a man who lives at the house left this morning about 7:45, and when he came home at 2:30 this afternoon, found the woman and teen dead inside. the sheriff's office spokesperson tells us both no specifics on that yet. >> graphic indeed. i don't understand why that would happen or how that would happen. >> a spokesperson tells us the man who discovered the two bodies is cooperating with detectives. they have not released his name. >> they did have some gentleman down there they were questioning >> and detectives are interviewing family and friends of the victims, trying to establish who the suspect might be in the case. one sort of curious factor that the sheriff's office told us about is, there are no signs of forced entry into the home. i'm sure they'll be looking at that quite a bit as they continue to piece this together. we are hoping to get the 9-1-1 call tomorrow which was made by the man w
mr. williams are surprised by all of this. >> naturally i be shocked because this normally is a quiet neighborhood. we just don't really expect nothing like that to happen. >> the sheriff's office tells us a man who lives at the house left this morning about 7:45, and when he came home at 2:30 this afternoon, found the woman and teen dead inside. the sheriff's office spokesperson tells us both no specifics on that yet. >> graphic indeed. i don't understand why that would...
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mr. williams, he went on to say that his girlfriend of 25 years had passed away in late january and he had recently discovered that she hand the victim had unbeknownst to him been involved romantically . >> anchor: investigators say this all happened monday night. they believe when the suspect learned of the relationship between the victim and his late girlfriend he snapped and committed this crime. when prosecutors say the suspect had all of the evidence still inside his house. >>> in his home police recovered a shotgun, four rifles multiple rounds of ammunition and a number of empty becks beer bottles among other items. forensics revealed the presence of human blood on interior works of mr. witte's vehicle and on his hands. >> reporter: witte will not be eligible for bail. the victim's family asked for their privacy. . >> anchor: a deadly bus driver appearing in court today on police say 42-year-old scott fortier had been drinking before he got behind the wheel of a bus and crashed into a utility pole. 11 middle school students were on board at the time. luckily, no one was hurt. the acc
mr. williams, he went on to say that his girlfriend of 25 years had passed away in late january and he had recently discovered that she hand the victim had unbeknownst to him been involved romantically . >> anchor: investigators say this all happened monday night. they believe when the suspect learned of the relationship between the victim and his late girlfriend he snapped and committed this crime. when prosecutors say the suspect had all of the evidence still inside his house....
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mrs. williams, eric's parents. they came to the house judiciary committee on the day that we marked up our prison reform legislation and included matters related to protecting security officers in that legislation. they came after eric had been brutally murdered, so they knew nothing they did there that day would save him. he had already been lost, but they came for one important reason, they don't want to see that happen to any other federal prison security guard anywhere any time and they strongly support this legislation. i ask my colleagues to pass this legislation in eric williams' name and out of respect for the concern his parents have, that officers who serve their country in our federal prisons are kept safe. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 238. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the
mrs. williams, eric's parents. they came to the house judiciary committee on the day that we marked up our prison reform legislation and included matters related to protecting security officers in that legislation. they came after eric had been brutally murdered, so they knew nothing they did there that day would save him. he had already been lost, but they came for one important reason, they don't want to see that happen to any other federal prison security guard anywhere any time and they...
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mr. williams example and how he he conducted himself and behaved throughout the entire experience. and look into their hearts and change. >> reporter: you hear the district attorney mention four defendants one was a juvenile at the time this happened in 2013. and his case is being taken care of separately in jupe night court -- juvenile court for the three convicted they will be back in court next month for sentencing as for the district torn's office, they say they are -- torn's office they stay -- attorney's office they are interviewing jurors to determine whether or not they will file again charges of a hate crime against them as they are allowed to do by law. >> thank you. >>> the case sparks protest on san jose state campus. the university responded by putting together a special panel. that task force came up with more than 50 recommendations. san jose state formed a diversity commission to tackel racial discrimination on campus. >>> new details on the death of a woman reported missing after a party in hayward. stacy aguilar body's was found and as she had been shot several ti
mr. williams example and how he he conducted himself and behaved throughout the entire experience. and look into their hearts and change. >> reporter: you hear the district attorney mention four defendants one was a juvenile at the time this happened in 2013. and his case is being taken care of separately in jupe night court -- juvenile court for the three convicted they will be back in court next month for sentencing as for the district torn's office, they say they are -- torn's office...
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mr. williams and his example and how he behaved and look into their own hearts and change. >> all three defendants will be back in court next month for their sentencing on the misdemeanor battery charge. meantime there is a civil case pending against this university and the three defendants by the victim in this case. that case is pending. reporting live in san jose, kpix news. >>> a customer is recovering after being shot by a guy that tried to rob the place. a man walk in the store on sycamore drive and pointed the gun at an employee and a customer and demanded cash. when the customer tried to grab the gun the robber took off. he came back and tried to rob them again. this time the customer was shot twice. the robber got away with several cell phones and cash. >>> a deadly crash in santa cruz. the driver drove off of a cliff falling 300 feet. the driver died on impact. it happened in santa cruz just north of the bridge overscott creek. fire crews recovered a body a few hours ago. it is still unclear why that car went off of the road. >>> signs point to pets and where they can go within the golde
mr. williams and his example and how he behaved and look into their own hearts and change. >> all three defendants will be back in court next month for their sentencing on the misdemeanor battery charge. meantime there is a civil case pending against this university and the three defendants by the victim in this case. that case is pending. reporting live in san jose, kpix news. >>> a customer is recovering after being shot by a guy that tried to rob the place. a man walk in the...
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mr. williams: happen. and and so forth. mr. mulvaney: demavend of the presidential candidates, what their plan is, call or write our member of coming. i have gotten one. have you gotten any? amazing. kert: it's i think zero. and i had this experience and mr. perry hood this experience we we had well over 100 and had a discussion about it ap i had a individual go to the microphone and say i don't care about any grand kid, i want every dime. and part of the aweden laughed. and fabe that was an discussion where it was about your grandkids. you have to understand, the emotion of these numbers because of the growing of these benefits and the horrible economic rowth, this is no longer futer generations, this is us. i didn't relled you were so old. this slide shows -- mr. schweikert: our number is 030, 2031, social security trust fund is gone. > what happens on that date? mr. schweikert: your benefits are decreased, whatever that amount is on that time. mr. perry: probably between 20% and 0%. swigeswiring let's do it. the social secur
mr. williams: happen. and and so forth. mr. mulvaney: demavend of the presidential candidates, what their plan is, call or write our member of coming. i have gotten one. have you gotten any? amazing. kert: it's i think zero. and i had this experience and mr. perry hood this experience we we had well over 100 and had a discussion about it ap i had a individual go to the microphone and say i don't care about any grand kid, i want every dime. and part of the aweden laughed. and fabe that was an...
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mr. williams came to see me i saw it there were instructed it seems like the right thing to do it get mr.arenting sons point i've spoken to him maybe it needs to be a two unit building and through definition used completely they're saying it is all on paper and got a permit but never be used as two units so - that's my thoughts i just wanted to say i'm available to answer any questions is. >> is that relevant to thirty this permit you did the count to approve that permit; correct? >> yep. >> you didn't condition it from dbi prospective in putting in a door or something else. >> notice we didn't at the time we were only trying to change the status on the 3-r report it is a building permits it as legal departments we're saying someone can make the points we're saying something that is not actually what is there physically and i think this is point they're making i don't - because on on the other hand, there is another permit is saying it's going back going to an two unit building the agreement will they ever do this even though they have is the permits and a huge job they'll make the buildi
mr. williams came to see me i saw it there were instructed it seems like the right thing to do it get mr.arenting sons point i've spoken to him maybe it needs to be a two unit building and through definition used completely they're saying it is all on paper and got a permit but never be used as two units so - that's my thoughts i just wanted to say i'm available to answer any questions is. >> is that relevant to thirty this permit you did the count to approve that permit; correct?...
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mr. williams, for two minutes. one of our junior members of the committee, but one of the senior members with life experience who can bring a lot of good discussion to this discussion we're having this afternoon. mr. williams: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm proud to rise today in support of h.r. 3700. the housing opportunity through modernization act of 2015. introduced by my good friend, chairman luetkemeyer, and my friend, congressman cleaver, this bipartisan piece of legislation is the first step in many to help reform and modernize our outdated federal housing system. mr. chairman, for too long government red tape has made many of these housing programs inefficient, ineffective, hurting the very people they aim to support. if signed into law, h.r. 3700 seeks to change that all the while saving taxpayer invested money. first, as mentioned, c.b.o. probablies this bill as a cost saver, with a federal deficit reaching almost $19 trillion, the savings and discretionary spending are a direct result of allowing local ho
mr. williams, for two minutes. one of our junior members of the committee, but one of the senior members with life experience who can bring a lot of good discussion to this discussion we're having this afternoon. mr. williams: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm proud to rise today in support of h.r. 3700. the housing opportunity through modernization act of 2015. introduced by my good friend, chairman luetkemeyer, and my friend, congressman cleaver, this bipartisan piece of legislation is the first...
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mr. williams. > new safety standards are being proposed that could impact the way that you travel on public transportation.ic and a wild and cha sce caught on tape in baltimore. a man goes to extreme lengths toths get away from a group of attacks, fox5 local news at 10 1 it continues after the break. stay with us > the federal transithe administration is proposing new i safety standards for trains ands buses right now there are no federal standards in place for public transit and tonight, fox5's meghan dice talked to metro riders to get reaction to these possible changes. >>reporter: the sounds of the metro. there's a bunch of track work on on the green line and the orange o line today so i have to get to and cost yeah by 10:00 so instead of taking the metro iran in from sam and some other sounds, those of train delayselay you might be familiar with. wit we were on our way to a regular station stop and they stopped ontopp the middle of the tracks and and they kept saying we'll be moving shortly. > you're happy with the metro. >> yes. > how often do you ride it. >> usually about maybe three
mr. williams. > new safety standards are being proposed that could impact the way that you travel on public transportation.ic and a wild and cha sce caught on tape in baltimore. a man goes to extreme lengths toths get away from a group of attacks, fox5 local news at 10 1 it continues after the break. stay with us > the federal transithe administration is proposing new i safety standards for trains ands buses right now there are no federal standards in place for public transit and tonight,...
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mr. williams are surprised by all of this. >> naturally i'd be shocked because this normally is a quiet neighborhood. we just don't really expect nothing like that to happen. >> the sheriff's office tells us a man who lives at the house left this morning about 7:45, when he came home at 2:30 this afternoon, found the woman and teen dead inside. the sheriff's office spokesperson tells us both victims had signs of trauma but no specifics on that yet. >> graphic indeed. i don't understand why that happen. >> a spokesperson tells us the man who discovered the two bodies is cooperating with detectives. they have not released his name. down there they were questioning >> tonight, the sheriff's office tells us the man who found the two victims and the two victims themselves were the only three people who live at that house together. we can also tell you that detectives are interviewing family and friends of the victims, working now to identify a possible suspect. at the orange county sheriff's office, keith landry, fox 35 news. >> bob: new tonight at 10:00, a flight from orlando international airport to ta
mr. williams are surprised by all of this. >> naturally i'd be shocked because this normally is a quiet neighborhood. we just don't really expect nothing like that to happen. >> the sheriff's office tells us a man who lives at the house left this morning about 7:45, when he came home at 2:30 this afternoon, found the woman and teen dead inside. the sheriff's office spokesperson tells us both victims had signs of trauma but no specifics on that yet. >> graphic indeed. i don't...
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mr. williams for five minutes. >> chairwoman and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear and talk about the risks of agricultural terrorist. i spent a lot time researching this topic. it is essential we be prepared to face threats and prevent and/or minimize the impacts they may have on our food system. in iowa alone, 30 million layers were lost and 1.5 million turkeys were lost resulting in a direct impact of $658 million. other industries are impacted and this is the multiple effect accounting for 1.2 billion and jobs lost. some of the losses in iowa were offset with increases in sales in other states. mississippi alone, egg producers saw a 40% year over year increase in sales. keep in mind those prices were passed on to consumers so there is a negative on that side as well. prior to the outbreak, the poultry industry already had several bio security measures in place by companies like tyson and sanders farm who own the birds and on contract the producers to grow and raise the birds. state regulators helped develop the guidelines as well. despite all of the re
mr. williams for five minutes. >> chairwoman and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear and talk about the risks of agricultural terrorist. i spent a lot time researching this topic. it is essential we be prepared to face threats and prevent and/or minimize the impacts they may have on our food system. in iowa alone, 30 million layers were lost and 1.5 million turkeys were lost resulting in a direct impact of $658 million. other industries are impacted and...
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mr. williams. if it's monday, it's that one day every four years when everyone knows exactly where to find dixville notch. it's the've of the new hampshire primary. will hillary clinton beat expectations. better night, can donald trump meet expectations? this is "mtp daily," live from new hampshire and it starts right now. >>> good evening and welcome to "mtp daily." it's primary eve and our wonderful part ii of our new hampshire headquarters here. voting starts in just seven hours. you know, they have that weird, they let a bunch of people up north vote, all 12 of them, and we learn nothing about the direction of the primary but report the results anyway? that will happen at midnight. but realistically, what a crazy day today's been. topsy-turvy, whirlwind, down is up, up is down kind of day. you've got talk of staff shake ups in clinton world. jeb bush sounding like john mccain when talking about campaign finance reform. donald trump has been holding his first town halls today before the primary.
mr. williams. if it's monday, it's that one day every four years when everyone knows exactly where to find dixville notch. it's the've of the new hampshire primary. will hillary clinton beat expectations. better night, can donald trump meet expectations? this is "mtp daily," live from new hampshire and it starts right now. >>> good evening and welcome to "mtp daily." it's primary eve and our wonderful part ii of our new hampshire headquarters here. voting starts in...
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mr. williams >>mark: there are 44 wins and for losses on the season the road stretched continues on wednesdaythere were taken on the washington was it we're getting a sneak peek inside appears 70 that is for some of the biggest conserves are being held is amazing what they're doing their transforming this old warehouse into high-tech world class concert venue would say all about it. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. after trying brookside chocolate, people talk about it online. love at first taste. i would liquefy it and bathe in it. curse you, brookside! your nefarious plans have succeeded. nefarious? are w
mr. williams >>mark: there are 44 wins and for losses on the season the road stretched continues on wednesdaythere were taken on the washington was it we're getting a sneak peek inside appears 70 that is for some of the biggest conserves are being held is amazing what they're doing their transforming this old warehouse into high-tech world class concert venue would say all about it. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting...
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mr. william rushal. mr. denham: bill passed away in kentucky. from 1952 to 1962, bill served as a fighter pilot in france and germany for the united states air force and air force reserves. bill proudly served in the 417th tactical fighter squadron and was awarded the accommodation medal for his outstanding work with the united states military. in 1962, he retired and returned home to paducah to help with the family trucking company usher transport. bill became the manager of the company and eventually the owner for many years. bill established the local christmas cop organization, was honored as a kentucky colonel and a duke of paducah for all of his contributions. mr. speaker, please join me in honoring the life and legacy of major william aim os "bill" usher, for his many outstanding contributions to the community as well as his service to our country. god bless him always. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> request to address the house and to revise a
mr. william rushal. mr. denham: bill passed away in kentucky. from 1952 to 1962, bill served as a fighter pilot in france and germany for the united states air force and air force reserves. bill proudly served in the 417th tactical fighter squadron and was awarded the accommodation medal for his outstanding work with the united states military. in 1962, he retired and returned home to paducah to help with the family trucking company usher transport. bill became the manager of the company and...
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william and found the marks of the whipping. he reported that he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately, smith took him to a justice of the peace and leesburg who said he would issue a warrant for an arrest for taylor the following morning. william ended up finding an aunt he did not know who was living and moved with her. she took him to the justice of peace office the following morning, but he was out. she found another justice and applied for warrant against taylor, but the other adjusters said he had more important things to do. had gone to the office of the initial justice of the peace to tell him that taylor had gone to see the aunt of william and cited the matter and that she was not going to pursue charges. whoh went to the aunt said she had entered no such agreement. smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant issued. the justice said he would ask soon as william appeared at this office, but after william arrived, the justice of the peace refused to do so because he was sticking to his tale nott the aunt having agreed to pursue charges against t
william and found the marks of the whipping. he reported that he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately, smith took him to a justice of the peace and leesburg who said he would issue a warrant for an arrest for taylor the following morning. william ended up finding an aunt he did not know who was living and moved with her. she took him to the justice of peace office the following morning, but he was out. she found another justice and applied for warrant against taylor, but...
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mr. williams said resonated especially the designation calculations that as real problem people are aware the department i don't have a secretary general i don't know those people but everything resonated. >> any other speakers no right of the dr requester not seeing any, project sponsor. >> good evening commissioner president fong and members of the commission mr. lindsey that is sitting in for the director i'm jim with reuben, junius & rose and represent the project sponsor and the architect sponsor himself is here losing i'm sorry lisa is here in case any questions the most important i've not seen a brief if steve williams and wondering up through this moment what in their questions and requirement because we thought we met them i don't know where that brief went but not to my office as far as i know it is hard for us 0 responds to a brief we've not seen nevertheless, that project doesn't warnlt a discretionary review and louis will do his best to talk about this we're pleased we resolved one of the dr requester and one of the neighbors we talked with you can't please all the people bu
mr. williams said resonated especially the designation calculations that as real problem people are aware the department i don't have a secretary general i don't know those people but everything resonated. >> any other speakers no right of the dr requester not seeing any, project sponsor. >> good evening commissioner president fong and members of the commission mr. lindsey that is sitting in for the director i'm jim with reuben, junius & rose and represent the project sponsor...
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mrs. williams. oh, but they don't get along very well, george. we heard them when they were getting out of their car. oh, yeah. he said, "when i offered to marry you, somebody should've conked me over the head!" and she said, "if you want someone to conk you over the head, i'm the one to do it." and then he says, "instead of going to a psychiatrist, you tell me your troubles all night long." "the only reason i talk to you all night long is to keep you awake. i can't stand the snoring!" well, what do you think, mr. b.? you got your choice. who do you want mr. north to sell to? mrs. perkins and her 48 cats? yeah, or mr. swanson and his american beatles? [rhythmic beat] or "somebody should've conked me over the head!" george. harry, harry, welcome! congratulations! hello, mr. baxter. i'm rita. "mr. baxter"? we're next-door neighbors. i will! looks like everything turned out okay. oh, sure. everything's gonna be just lovey-dovey for the next 10 minutes, until mr. noll tries to borrow the down-payment. and then missy and me will have to join you in ca
mrs. williams. oh, but they don't get along very well, george. we heard them when they were getting out of their car. oh, yeah. he said, "when i offered to marry you, somebody should've conked me over the head!" and she said, "if you want someone to conk you over the head, i'm the one to do it." and then he says, "instead of going to a psychiatrist, you tell me your troubles all night long." "the only reason i talk to you all night long is to keep you awake. i...
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mr. williams: i regularly meet with the president and chancellor. i would like to praise them for their continued dedication to uphold the core values of u.t., particularly the students and faculty's cutting edge research and development of new technologies. a top public university, u.t. has conducted 6 -- $650 million worth of innovative, scientific and scholarly research. in the past few years, the school of engineeringing has invented new technologies like inventing a device that will improve physical therapy for patients recovering from spinal cord injuries. the medical school is planning to reinvent medical education, health care thinking. they are transforming the way we learn about health. the students at u.t. are taught by some of the most brilliant minds in the country. more than 200 members of the national academies and 12 national medal of science recipients serve as u.t. professors. mr. speaker, i would like to congratulate the university of texas at austin on these impressive accomplishments. our country is proud of texas flagship unive
mr. williams: i regularly meet with the president and chancellor. i would like to praise them for their continued dedication to uphold the core values of u.t., particularly the students and faculty's cutting edge research and development of new technologies. a top public university, u.t. has conducted 6 -- $650 million worth of innovative, scientific and scholarly research. in the past few years, the school of engineeringing has invented new technologies like inventing a device that will...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you for your service, mr. secretary. as the ranking member on terrorism, trade and proliferation in this committee, i want to focus on terrorism for the purpose of this questioning. and i want to really focus on the fact -- this is a budget hearing. and one thing i'm aware of and i think most experts agree with, taxpayers get the most -- it's most cost effective for taxpayers and most experts will say most effective is the work that we do in those areas where terrorism is likely to incubate, maybe just starting to incubate or moving out and metastasizing. i just want you to comment on a couple of things. number one, we had king abdullah here talking to some of the committee members a while ago and he identified 17 fronts which are generally agreed upon in the world where isil and other groups are a great threat. but if you could, i just -- if you could comment on some of the areas where it's ripe for incubation or incubation in the world, what those geographic areas would be, indonesia, somalia, bangladesh, yo
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you for your service, mr. secretary. as the ranking member on terrorism, trade and proliferation in this committee, i want to focus on terrorism for the purpose of this questioning. and i want to really focus on the fact -- this is a budget hearing. and one thing i'm aware of and i think most experts agree with, taxpayers get the most -- it's most cost effective for taxpayers and most experts will say most...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. mr. keating: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank our witnesses for being here today and frankly for your direct answers to questions. there's one area i have left, we've covered so much ground as a committee here this morning. and that's -- those are the issues for violations outside the jcpoa that we were told during the whole process will be vigorously, you know, pursued. we talked about some of the areas this morning where that would be relevant, including support of terrorism, regional destabilization, human rights abuses and ballistic missile programs and we do know that iran tested precision guided ballistic missile, capable of delivering a nuclear warhead in violation of u.n. agreements. we are aware that the u.s. sanction to individuals and enltities responsible for supporting these activities. now, my question is this, in terms of your oversight, in terms of our ability as a committee to work with you in communicating and monitoring this. i know you can't be very specific on this. because it will hurt your l
mr. william keating of massachusetts. mr. keating: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank our witnesses for being here today and frankly for your direct answers to questions. there's one area i have left, we've covered so much ground as a committee here this morning. and that's -- those are the issues for violations outside the jcpoa that we were told during the whole process will be vigorously, you know, pursued. we talked about some of the areas this morning where that would be relevant,...
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mrs. roy williams of the coach of north carolina loses composure. look at this, he gets dizzy and collapses to the ground. he holds his head, they took him into the locker room. we are told he has been dealing with vertigo since 2007. anyone who has dealt with vertigo knows how helpless it is. he came back on the cohort -- on the boston college team and the coaches at the end of the game. that was a frightening moment there. roy williams is going to be ok. it was just another vertigo problem that he has been dealing with for eight or nine years. gold uniforms. let' s go through the numbers tonight in the new say good night. we are closing in on midnight and bernie sanders and hillary lead for bernie sanders right now. with the republicans, with the leader being donald trump at 35% with 85% of precincts reporting. battling for third place and john kasich got second place. marco rubio is at 11%, chris christie at 8%, saying he is going to go home to new jersey this. are rounding out the bottom two. ed: as we told you, the path now primaries in south c
mrs. roy williams of the coach of north carolina loses composure. look at this, he gets dizzy and collapses to the ground. he holds his head, they took him into the locker room. we are told he has been dealing with vertigo since 2007. anyone who has dealt with vertigo knows how helpless it is. he came back on the cohort -- on the boston college team and the coaches at the end of the game. that was a frightening moment there. roy williams is going to be ok. it was just another vertigo problem...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you our witnesses for being here today and, frankly, for your direct answers to question. we've covered so much ground as a committee here this morning, one area i have left. those are the issues for violations outside the jcpoa that we were told during the whole process would be vigorously pursued. we talked about some of the areas this morning where that would be relevant, including supporting terrorism, regional destabilization, human rights abuses, and ballistic missile programs and we do know that iran tested precision guided ballistic missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead in violation of u.n. agreements. we are aware that the u.s. sanctioned 11 individuals and be entities responsible for supporting these kinds of activities. now my question is this in terms of your oversight, in terms of our ability as a committee to work with you in communicating and monitoring this. i know you can't be very specific on this because it will hurt your leverage with sanc
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you our witnesses for being here today and, frankly, for your direct answers to question. we've covered so much ground as a committee here this morning, one area i have left. those are the issues for violations outside the jcpoa that we were told during the whole process would be vigorously pursued. we talked about some of the areas this morning where that would be relevant, including supporting terrorism,...
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mr. williams, you mentioned biosecurity measures developed by the poultry industry followed by the avian flu outbreak and how the model can be applied across various agricultural industries. can you elaborate on the best way for the public and the private sectors to help drive participation and adopt pieeo security measures that are mutually beneficial to each other? >> well, just to kind of talk a little bit more about what i've seen in the state of mississippi. after the avian influenza outbreak a year ago, producers were incredibly concerned. they were very willing to come to the table and work with the state veterinarian, the usda in developing these plans. what it comes down to is we need a boots on the ground approach. we were discussing this over the summer. we were giving them signs to look for. that is something our veterinarians can really work w. tell them and inform them what do we need to look for for signs of a potential outbreak. then when you see the signs, these symptoms, report them immediately to your state veterinarian, local veterinarian. have it investigated. we wer
mr. williams, you mentioned biosecurity measures developed by the poultry industry followed by the avian flu outbreak and how the model can be applied across various agricultural industries. can you elaborate on the best way for the public and the private sectors to help drive participation and adopt pieeo security measures that are mutually beneficial to each other? >> well, just to kind of talk a little bit more about what i've seen in the state of mississippi. after the avian influenza...
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mr. williams it good work and clearly something that we all care about deeply when we choose to move forward with the program before i think we were all under the - we were assuming we were going to have to tweak that it needed work and feels it still needs work maybe more formally than originally thought would do the trick i want to make a couple of things clear to i think for myself i'm equally supportive of the shuttle serves as someone that has gone up and down the peninsula regularly there are only effect not to privatize transit but actually to audible the traffic that is not there to get up and down the peninsula not where it needs to be so someday i'm working daily to fix that and we some of us have been working on getting us anymore transit for well over decades on this area issue and i'm for one as someone who understands how hard to park a car the city i'm grateful there are options for people to take to get to work that reduce the demands of private vehicles on the streets which includes vehicles get in the way of the buses all the time that includes reducing the private vehicles
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mr. williams for five minutes. >> chairman mcsally and members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunityo appear today to talk about the risk that our nation face from agro tourism. i spend a large portion of my time studying ag markets. our country's ag and food production system faces many challenges today. one of which is the risk of a major disruption to the system. it is essential that we be prepared to face these threats, to prevent and/or minimize the impacts they may have on our food system. as mentioned by my fellow witnesses our poultry faces a devastating influenza outbreak in 2015. in iowa alone 30 million layers were lost and 1.5 turkeys were lost resulting in a direct impact. other industries are also impacted. this is known as a multiplier effect and that multiplier effect resulted in a total economic impact of $1.2 billion and more than 8,000 jobs lost. on a positive note, some of those losses in iowa were partially offset with increases in sales in other states. mississippi alone, egg producers year-over-year increase in sales. keep in mind those increased egg prices wer
mr. williams for five minutes. >> chairman mcsally and members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunityo appear today to talk about the risk that our nation face from agro tourism. i spend a large portion of my time studying ag markets. our country's ag and food production system faces many challenges today. one of which is the risk of a major disruption to the system. it is essential that we be prepared to face these threats, to prevent and/or minimize the impacts they may have...
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mrs. pompton, what is it? ants. williams. what is it? mrs. pompton has ants. there, all gone. is this your idea of a practical joke, mr. finch? no, mrs. pompton-- i am waiting for your explanation. mister? i'm busy. this bottle must have been left- i am a very highly- strung woman, mr. finch. i'm sure of that. i am also one of your very best customers. indeed, you are. mister? can't you see that i am busy? that lady's arm finally fell off. [music] hello, mr. wilson. this is alice mitchell. i hate to keep bothering you, but i wonder if you've seen dennis lately. well, i imagine he's still doing that nice thing we were discussing a little earlier. oh, i think i know what you mean, mr. wilson. but just in case you do see him, would you send him home? it's getting late. oh, all right. oh, in fact, i have to go to the store for mrs. wilson, so i'll keep my eye open for him. and, alice... alice: yes? i don't think i'm giving away any secrets by saying a certain mother i know is due for a very nice little surprise. [music] here you are, dennis. i'm sure your mother will like that lov
mrs. pompton, what is it? ants. williams. what is it? mrs. pompton has ants. there, all gone. is this your idea of a practical joke, mr. finch? no, mrs. pompton-- i am waiting for your explanation. mister? i'm busy. this bottle must have been left- i am a very highly- strung woman, mr. finch. i'm sure of that. i am also one of your very best customers. indeed, you are. mister? can't you see that i am busy? that lady's arm finally fell off. [music] hello, mr. wilson. this is alice mitchell. i...
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mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you for your service, mr.secretary. as the ranking member, i want to focus on terrorism for the purpose of this questioning. and i want to really focus on the fact, this is a budget hearing. and one thing i'm aware of and i think most experts agree with, taxpayers get the most -- it's most cost effective for taxpayers and most experts will say most effective is the work that we do in those areas where terrorism is likely to incubate, maybe just starting to incubate or moving out and metastasizing. i just want you to comment on a couple of things. number one, we had king abdullah here talking to some of the members and he identified 17 fronts which is generally agreed upon in a world where isil and other groups are a great threat. but if you could, i just -- if you could comment on some of the areas where it's ripe for incubation or incubation in the world, what those geographic areas would be, indonesia, somalia, the areas we might not think of. how we approach that is important. it's important for this hearin
mr. william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you for your service, mr.secretary. as the ranking member, i want to focus on terrorism for the purpose of this questioning. and i want to really focus on the fact, this is a budget hearing. and one thing i'm aware of and i think most experts agree with, taxpayers get the most -- it's most cost effective for taxpayers and most experts will say most effective is the work that we do in those areas where...
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mr. williams it good work and clearly something that we all care about deeply when we choose to move forward with the program before i think we were all under the - we were assuming we were going to have to tweak that it needed work and feels it still needs work maybe more formally than originally thought would do the trick i want to make a couple of things clear to i think for myself i'm equally supportive of the shuttle serves as someone that has gone up and down the peninsula regularly there are only effect not to privatize transit but actually to audible the traffic that is not there to get up and down the peninsula not where it needs to be so someday i'm working daily to fix that and we some of us have been working on getting us anymore transit for well over decades on this area issue and i'm for one as someone who understands how hard to park a car the city i'm grateful there are options for people to take to get to work that reduce the demands of private vehicles on the streets which includes vehicles get in the way of the buses all the time that includes reducing the private vehicles
mr. williams it good work and clearly something that we all care about deeply when we choose to move forward with the program before i think we were all under the - we were assuming we were going to have to tweak that it needed work and feels it still needs work maybe more formally than originally thought would do the trick i want to make a couple of things clear to i think for myself i'm equally supportive of the shuttle serves as someone that has gone up and down the peninsula regularly there...
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mr. williams. the chair: the gentleman from texas virginia tech for two minutes. mr. williams: mr. chairman, thank you for the time. i rise today to support h.r. 766. the financial institution customer protection act of 2016. as a small business other for 44 years, i have seen it all or at least i thought i saw it all. i'm deeply trouble over a federal government program i believe to be at best immoral and at worst illegal, operation choke point. the obama white house has single-handedly cut itself from financial institutions and perfectlyly legitimate businesses which they serve. this congress has not passed any legislation granting the executive branch such immense power. mr. speaker, all of us here have born witness to the obama administration's willingness to bypass the lawmaking branch of our government, but this is a new low. operation choke point is the worst example of the obama white house telling americans what is best for them. and there is no appeals process. mr. speaker, mr. chairman, this is the worst form of government intrusion i have ever seen and i can think of. o
mr. williams. the chair: the gentleman from texas virginia tech for two minutes. mr. williams: mr. chairman, thank you for the time. i rise today to support h.r. 766. the financial institution customer protection act of 2016. as a small business other for 44 years, i have seen it all or at least i thought i saw it all. i'm deeply trouble over a federal government program i believe to be at best immoral and at worst illegal, operation choke point. the obama white house has single-handedly cut...
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there was a similar lying in repose ceremony for chief justice william rehnquist and at that time he was present and escorted president and mrs. bush as they came to pay their respects. president obama as you know, chris, will be here later today. we don't know who will have the honor of escorting the president, but it's right up through those two columns of people that the court's great hall is the space between that ceremonial entrance to the
there was a similar lying in repose ceremony for chief justice william rehnquist and at that time he was present and escorted president and mrs. bush as they came to pay their respects. president obama as you know, chris, will be here later today. we don't know who will have the honor of escorting the president, but it's right up through those two columns of people that the court's great hall is the space between that ceremonial entrance to the
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mr. president, how many names? williams, nbc news, washington. >>> a dramatic day in the civil lawsuit brought by sports reporter erin andrews. in court andrews looked on in tears as her father testified about her trauma after a man secretly filmed her at a hotel. andrews is suing her stalker and the hotel's owner and former management company claiming they let it happen. nbc's morgan radford has details. >> reporter: an emotional day for erin andrews, wiping away tears while her father describes her as a shell of the person she once was. >> she's terrified. she's depressed. she's not the girl that we used to know. >> reporter: steve andrews, a veteran reporter, testifying on behalf of his daughter and her $75 million suit against the man convicted of stalking and secretly filming her naked in her nashville hotel room in 2008. >> she kept screaming i'm on the internet. i'm on the internet. i'm naked. everything i've worked >> reporter: andrews' lawyer says michael barrett removed and altered the peep hole of andrew's hotel
mr. president, how many names? williams, nbc news, washington. >>> a dramatic day in the civil lawsuit brought by sports reporter erin andrews. in court andrews looked on in tears as her father testified about her trauma after a man secretly filmed her at a hotel. andrews is suing her stalker and the hotel's owner and former management company claiming they let it happen. nbc's morgan radford has details. >> reporter: an emotional day for erin andrews, wiping away tears while her...
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william melendez/ former police officer "to mr. dent and his family- i am trrly sorry. if f his has caused undue hardships in your personal life." melendez's sentence could reach as many as ten years when it's a gas station clerk takes down an armed man trying to rob him. you can see the masked suspect walk into the florida store. he goes around ththcounter --demanding money from the register. veteran -- attacks him back -- eventually disarming him and chasing him out of the store. the weapon was laer found to be a fake gun. however -- the suspect remains on the loose tonight after getting away. two brothers are arrested after a deadly shooting outde a high school basketball game. police say`the brothers --ages 21 and 18 -- were at the school in nashville, tennesee for a game. they say the victim -- a 23-year- old got into a fight with the brothers -- leading to the deadly shooting outside the school. the two are now being held on 250- thousand-dollar bond. a man fighting fines against his zombie-themed nativity display appearing in court today. jasen dixon puts the dis
william melendez/ former police officer "to mr. dent and his family- i am trrly sorry. if f his has caused undue hardships in your personal life." melendez's sentence could reach as many as ten years when it's a gas station clerk takes down an armed man trying to rob him. you can see the masked suspect walk into the florida store. he goes around ththcounter --demanding money from the register. veteran -- attacks him back -- eventually disarming him and chasing him out of the store....
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mrs. doubtfire" starring the late, great robin williams. messiah" inspired by scripture. it imagines a year in jesus' boyhood. >> help me find the boy. the boy was here. >> did you do that? >> yes. >> who are you? >> you saved me once before. >> it was you. >> you were also at bethlehem. >> oh. >> it's so good. and another congratulations in order. >> thank you very much. >> beautiful big budget you did. it's all on the screen. it's all there. >> how do you pick these projects. this is different from the other ones. >> especially" mrs. doubtfire." >> the interesting thing, it's all about story for me. it's about telling a great story. and it has to have a lot of emotion. in a big way. those are the stories i'm attracted to. >> this is the greatest story never told. we see so many faith-based films about the life of jesus. there's a good one out right now called "risen." this is from an anne rice novel. >> called "christ the lord" which imagines the 7-year-old jesus coming to terms with who he is and who he is about to become. what's interesting about the movie is it base
mrs. doubtfire" starring the late, great robin williams. messiah" inspired by scripture. it imagines a year in jesus' boyhood. >> help me find the boy. the boy was here. >> did you do that? >> yes. >> who are you? >> you saved me once before. >> it was you. >> you were also at bethlehem. >> oh. >> it's so good. and another congratulations in order. >> thank you very much. >> beautiful big budget you did. it's all on the...
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mr. solia was killed in december 1967. i found out the other two men are probably william pearson, the new guy, and eddie lee jackson who was mr. point. the command chronology gave the reason for their deaths. company c was hit by a booby trap and two were three artillery rounds. it was searched on 16 december and bodies were found with negative results. the incident resulted in one killed in action and six wounded in action. two men later died. the new guy, mr. pearson, he had been in vietnam for just 24 days when he was killed. both of these notes were left in august of 1986. i assume they are from the same woman, although they both touch on different topics. in one she is describing about how she was a nurse in vietnam. she signs it lieutenant dee baker, rn. the other is talking about her husband who died in vietnam. one starts off, "i went to vietnam to heal and was silently wondered. i awaken from nightmares about those i could not save. i came home to grieve for those we sent home blind, paralyzed, limbless, mindless. i discovered i am not god." the other one talks about her husband, tom. "we would've been married 21
mr. solia was killed in december 1967. i found out the other two men are probably william pearson, the new guy, and eddie lee jackson who was mr. point. the command chronology gave the reason for their deaths. company c was hit by a booby trap and two were three artillery rounds. it was searched on 16 december and bodies were found with negative results. the incident resulted in one killed in action and six wounded in action. two men later died. the new guy, mr. pearson, he had been in vietnam...
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mr. williams it good work and clearly something that we all care about deeply when we choose to move forward with the program before i think we were all under the - we were assuming we were going to have to tweak that it needed work and feels it still needs work maybe more formally than originally thought would do the trick i want to make a couple of things clear to i think for myself i'm equally supportive of the shuttle serves as someone that has gone up and down the peninsula regularly there are only effect not to privatize transit but actually to audible the traffic that is not there to get up and down the peninsula not where it needs to be so someday i'm working daily to fix that and we some of us have been working on getting us anymore transit for well over decades on this area issue and i'm for one as someone who understands how hard to park a car the city i'm grateful there are options for people to take to get to work that reduce the demands of private vehicles on the streets which includes vehicles get in the way of the buses all the time that includes reducing the private vehicles
mr. williams it good work and clearly something that we all care about deeply when we choose to move forward with the program before i think we were all under the - we were assuming we were going to have to tweak that it needed work and feels it still needs work maybe more formally than originally thought would do the trick i want to make a couple of things clear to i think for myself i'm equally supportive of the shuttle serves as someone that has gone up and down the peninsula regularly there...
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william howard taft. who was taft, and what were the virtues of his presidency? mr. leuchtenburg: he was a commissioner in the philippines , he had been a member of theodore roosevelt cabinet. when i was a graduate student, we used to say, always trying to do our elders one better, that taft was actually more of progressive than teddy roosevelt. more antitrust suits under taft proportionately then there were under teddy roosevelt. and elders were shaking, saying you don't understand, they had lived through that era. of course, they were right. maybe that is because i am an elder now. [laughter] mr. leuchtenburg: teddy roosevelt seems so much larger figure, taft said that he never thought of anybody as the president but teddy roosevelt, even when he was in the white house. often, at contrast with progressives, teddy roosevelt, taft is thought of as conservative, although there are a number of ways in which taft did support progressive legislation and was far from being the right winger that he is often portrayed to be. nonetheless, there is a decided change of atmosph
william howard taft. who was taft, and what were the virtues of his presidency? mr. leuchtenburg: he was a commissioner in the philippines , he had been a member of theodore roosevelt cabinet. when i was a graduate student, we used to say, always trying to do our elders one better, that taft was actually more of progressive than teddy roosevelt. more antitrust suits under taft proportionately then there were under teddy roosevelt. and elders were shaking, saying you don't understand, they had...