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>> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over thewilliams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the desk. that's where our checkbook was. >> but he said williams didn't stay that long, not as late as 9:00. >> it wasn't like five minutes or ten minutes. we already spent maybe a half hour or something like that. >> how did wayne get to the office? >> he drove. i think he had his dad's car
>> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over thewilliams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there...
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he asks robert to demonstrate his dexterity with shackles. >> without hesitating william henry robertsumbs inward making this easier to slip out of cuffs. he went in hiding because he thought he would be hunged for a killing he didn't do. >> moved this path he launches a campaign to get him a pardon. two years later new mexico governor thomas agrees to a meeting. >> for the governor it's just a publicity stunt. he thinks it is a betrayal. >> (indistrict talking >> days later william h. roberts dies from a massive heart attack. >> the robert's version of events is intriguing evidence to support pat garrett's claim is hard to come by. the truth is we may never know for certain how bill ley the ki dies. what we do know is he became a killer. >> bowed de, b -- howdy, bob. >> he didn't murder the 21 men legend claims. he did kill at least 5 men in his lifetime. billy's way ward ruth living along the brutal violence of tears. hiding beneath the surface of his charismatic charm is a desperate young man who lives long enough to become the leg lend of the real west. >>> news is the first draft
he asks robert to demonstrate his dexterity with shackles. >> without hesitating william henry robertsumbs inward making this easier to slip out of cuffs. he went in hiding because he thought he would be hunged for a killing he didn't do. >> moved this path he launches a campaign to get him a pardon. two years later new mexico governor thomas agrees to a meeting. >> for the governor it's just a publicity stunt. he thinks it is a betrayal. >> (indistrict talking >>...
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he asks roberts to demonstrate his dexterity with shackles. >> without hesitating william henry robertst and folded his thumbs inward making it easy to slip out of a hair of handcuffs. he was in hiding because he thought he would be hung for something he didn't do. >> he launches a campaign to get him a pardon. two years later new mexico governor thomas maybury agrees to a meeting. >> here he is, billy the kid. >> for the governor it is just a publicity stunt. for roberts it's another bee trail. >> (indistrict talking >> days later william h. roberts dies from a massive heart attack. >> the roberts' version of events that night is p certainly intriguing. evidence to support pat garrett's claim is hard to come by. the truth is, we may never know for certain how billy the kid died. but what we do know is that he became a killer. >> howdy, bob. >> though he didn't murder the 21 men legend claims, he did kill at least five men in his lifetime. billy is a way ward youth living alomong the brutal violence of e western frontier hiding beneath the surface of his charismatic charm, he's a desper
he asks roberts to demonstrate his dexterity with shackles. >> without hesitating william henry robertst and folded his thumbs inward making it easy to slip out of a hair of handcuffs. he was in hiding because he thought he would be hung for something he didn't do. >> he launches a campaign to get him a pardon. two years later new mexico governor thomas maybury agrees to a meeting. >> here he is, billy the kid. >> for the governor it is just a publicity stunt. for...
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robert rubin, henry paulson, and tim geithner took part in this to global conference in beverly hills, moderated by facebook operations officer sheryl sandberg, who worked in the clinton administration era treasury department. this is an hour. >> let's start our luncheon panel on the global economy. and we are delighted and honored to have a truly exceptional moderator for this wonderful group of former u.s. treasury secretaries. sheryl sandberg, the chief operating officer of facebook, founder of leanin.org, a global community empowering women to achieve their ambitions, the author of the bestseller "lean in: women, work, and the will to lead." she was president of global online sales and operations at google. we are delighted to have her, to have our panelists and you are in for a very enjoyable hour. so here they are. all yours. sandberg: thank you. thank you. [applause] i am delighted to be here. great to have a chance to moderate this panel of three such extraordinary man. and there are so many wonderful things to say about the three of them, both professionally and personally. b
robert rubin, henry paulson, and tim geithner took part in this to global conference in beverly hills, moderated by facebook operations officer sheryl sandberg, who worked in the clinton administration era treasury department. this is an hour. >> let's start our luncheon panel on the global economy. and we are delighted and honored to have a truly exceptional moderator for this wonderful group of former u.s. treasury secretaries. sheryl sandberg, the chief operating officer of facebook,...
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robert rubin, henry paulson, and tim geithner took part in this year's milk and execute -- institute in beverly hills and moderated by facebook operation sheryl sandberg who worked in the clinton administration treasury department. this is one hour. >> sheryl sandberg, the author of the best seller with their will to lead and before her role in facebook, cheryl was the vice president of global sales and operations at google. we are delighted to have her, our panelists, and you are in for a very enjoyable hour, so here they are. cheryl, it is all yours. [applause] sheryl: i am delighted to be here and still i do have a chance to moderate this panel of three extraordinary man. there are so many wonderful things to say about all three of them professionally and personally, but there is one surprising thing about them which is they are not on facebook. [laughter] and so i have taken the liberty of helping them to the and it is my way of introduction. , i hope. here we go. our first analyst today is bob rubin. he was the 70th secretary of the treasury who served under president clinton an
robert rubin, henry paulson, and tim geithner took part in this year's milk and execute -- institute in beverly hills and moderated by facebook operation sheryl sandberg who worked in the clinton administration treasury department. this is one hour. >> sheryl sandberg, the author of the best seller with their will to lead and before her role in facebook, cheryl was the vice president of global sales and operations at google. we are delighted to have her, our panelists, and you are in for...
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we will hear from tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben about their time in office.ere is a brief look. >> if you could make one change in u.s. policy unilaterally, what would it be? hank paulson: save our future. >> he did it. one change? tim geithner: i would try to get more americans to -- for the country. >> when will the fed first raise rates? tim geithner: mmm -- >> you can pass. tim geithner: when they think it makes sense. [laughter] hank paulson: early next year. robert ruben: i will do another version of what tim said. i do not think it matters when. >> who is our biggest global economic competitor? >> ourselves. hank paulson: i agree. >> i concur. >> all right, look at that. >> treasury secretaries tim geithner, hank paulson, and robert ruben on the state of the economy tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. up next on c-span, a discussion on court cases about religion. among those we will hear from the head of the beckett fund for religious liberty and an attorney for the separation of church and state. this is about 50 minutes. ms. chertoff: the first amendm
we will hear from tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben about their time in office.ere is a brief look. >> if you could make one change in u.s. policy unilaterally, what would it be? hank paulson: save our future. >> he did it. one change? tim geithner: i would try to get more americans to -- for the country. >> when will the fed first raise rates? tim geithner: mmm -- >> you can pass. tim geithner: when they think it makes sense. [laughter] hank paulson: early...
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we hear from tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben. here is a brief look. tim geithner: it's worth noting that none of us know anything about how economies perform in the short term or even the long-term -- we live in a very dark uncertain world. but i think the economy is -- [laughter] >> but that said. what was that, a scary dark, uncertain world? tim geithner: it's true. in that context, i think the u.s. is gradually getting -- chef but slightly less dark slightly less scary? tim geithner: we are a resilient country and a much stronger country than any other major economy. when you look at these challenges we face, they are pretty stark challenges. i think you would rather have our challenges than the challenges for any major developed economy or consumer economy around the world. >> former treasury secretaries tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben tonight on c-span starting at 8:00 eastern. >> here are some of our featured programs this weekend on the c-span networks. saturday at noon politicians white house officials, and business leaders offer
we hear from tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben. here is a brief look. tim geithner: it's worth noting that none of us know anything about how economies perform in the short term or even the long-term -- we live in a very dark uncertain world. but i think the economy is -- [laughter] >> but that said. what was that, a scary dark, uncertain world? tim geithner: it's true. in that context, i think the u.s. is gradually getting -- chef but slightly less dark slightly less scary?...
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[applause] >> three former treasury secretary is paid we will hear from tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben about their time in office. here's a brief look. >> if you can take one change in unit -- in u.s. policy unilaterally, what would it be? >> fiscal policies and government that makes -- >> try to get more americans that want to work for the country. >> when will the fed first raise rates? >> when they think it makes sense. >> do better. >> i will say as early as next you -- as next year. >> i don't think it matters when they raise rates it matters with economic circumstances. i think it will be very difficult. >> who is our biggest global economic competitor? >> ourselves. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our future programs for this weekend. saturday starting at the noon, politicians, white house officials, and business leaders offer advice and encouragement to the class of 20 if team. and the chair of dreamworks animation. at 9:15 p.m., former staff members reflect on the presidency of george h w bush. more commencement speeches from across the country
[applause] >> three former treasury secretary is paid we will hear from tim geithner, henry paulson, and robert ruben about their time in office. here's a brief look. >> if you can take one change in unit -- in u.s. policy unilaterally, what would it be? >> fiscal policies and government that makes -- >> try to get more americans that want to work for the country. >> when will the fed first raise rates? >> when they think it makes sense. >> do better....
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facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg also talked with former treasury secretary henry paulson and robertbin at the milken institute annual global conference. you can see it tonight at eight eastern on c-span. on c-span3 american history tvs real america series which takes viewers on a journey through the 20th century with archival films on public affairs. starting at eight eastern with a 1945 documentary the true glory on events in europe. >> that's tonight on c-span3. >> midsummer booktv will cover book festivals from around the country and pop nonfiction authors and books. this week and we're live at book expo america in new york city with the publishing industry showcases their upcoming books. >> virtual reality pioneer jaron lanier and artificial intelligence technologies sebastian thrun discussed the work of douglas engelbart commander lee computer and internet engineer who invented the computer mouse that helped develop hypertext a networked computers. this took place at stanford university. it is about an hour and a half. >> welcome your yes welcome again to a conversation about o
facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg also talked with former treasury secretary henry paulson and robertbin at the milken institute annual global conference. you can see it tonight at eight eastern on c-span. on c-span3 american history tvs real america series which takes viewers on a journey through the 20th century with archival films on public affairs. starting at eight eastern with a 1945 documentary the true glory on events in europe. >> that's tonight on c-span3....
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tim geithner henry paulsen and robert ruben speak with facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg at the milken institute's annual global conference. here's a preview. >> it's worth noting that none of us really know anything about the future. and we certainly don't know anything about how and his perform in the short term and even over the long run. we live in a messy, dark scary, uncertain world. but i think the economy is -- [ laughter ] >> but that said. was that a scary dark uncertain world? >> i mean, that is the normal state of mankind. it's sort of sad to admit it but it's true. but i think in that context, though, i do think the u.s. is gradually getting -- >> slightly less dark. >> we're a lucky country. very resilient country. and i think a much stronger country than any other major economy. and if you look at the challenges we face as a country they're pretty stark challenges and our politics are terrible. but i think you'd rather have our challenges than the challenges of really certainly certainly any developed economy and i think any emerging economy around the worl
tim geithner henry paulsen and robert ruben speak with facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg at the milken institute's annual global conference. here's a preview. >> it's worth noting that none of us really know anything about the future. and we certainly don't know anything about how and his perform in the short term and even over the long run. we live in a messy, dark scary, uncertain world. but i think the economy is -- [ laughter ] >> but that said. was that a scary...
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henry kissinger all say the same things. if he does not back away, what happens then? robert: i do not believe that the only alternative at that point is war. as i said, the iranians did not come to the table out of goodwill. they came because they were in trouble. that may be where they were headed in the first place, despite all their protestations, that they had no interest in a nuclear weapon and that it is contrary to their theology. charlie: the place between one nuclear weapon today is about 2.5 months. and this deal makes it one year. robert gates: maybe. charlie: you have a lot of questions here. this is a lot. you have to assume a lot. robert gates: charlie, i have done a lot of arms control with the soviet union, and as an intelligence officer and an intelligence adviser to the negotiating team, i had some responsibilities when it came to the verification regime and how we could monitor compliance. those agreements were very simple and mainly relied on our own satellites. we still found anomalies, and we still found evidence that we thought the soviets were in viol
henry kissinger all say the same things. if he does not back away, what happens then? robert: i do not believe that the only alternative at that point is war. as i said, the iranians did not come to the table out of goodwill. they came because they were in trouble. that may be where they were headed in the first place, despite all their protestations, that they had no interest in a nuclear weapon and that it is contrary to their theology. charlie: the place between one nuclear weapon today is...
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honored with senator robert dole, who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefield of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henry for what you did and what you have done since then. it has been a singular honor for me to sit up in with you this evening. [applause] >> you are watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend. like us on facebook at cspan history. may 8 marked the 70th anniversary of ve-day when germany surrendered to allied forces ending world war ii in europe. a ceremony commemorating the victory. speakers include susan rice and world war ii historian alex kershaw. following the ceremony, a flyover of the national mall by dozens of world war ii aircraft with the planes flying information's representing the major battles of world war ii from pearl harbor to the final aerosol on japan. -- air assault on japan. alex kershaw: thank you. good morning. what a beautiful day it is today. on behalf of the friends of the national world war ii memorial board of directors, and the national park service, welcome to the national world war ii memorial. it is my great honor to be your master of ceremon
honored with senator robert dole, who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefield of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henry for what you did and what you have done since then. it has been a singular honor for me to sit up in with you this evening. [applause] >> you are watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend. like us on facebook at cspan history. may 8 marked the 70th anniversary of ve-day when germany...
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henry clay. interesting compliment from gring rich at the time. that enpoed along with the infamous roberton fight at the time is often seen as the beginning of what is today's hyperpartisanship in washington. wright was seen as a tough, but effective speaker. orchestrating a peace deal between rival factions in nicaragua. jim wright was 92. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> welcome back. it's mother's day today. we are going to talk to a group of working mothers about how let's start with how things changed from the days of "leave a it to beaver" to the modern family. in 1960, 74% of women who gave birth were under the age of 30. in 2013, that number dropped to just 59%. mom's also better educated. in 1960, only 18%'s tend
henry clay. interesting compliment from gring rich at the time. that enpoed along with the infamous roberton fight at the time is often seen as the beginning of what is today's hyperpartisanship in washington. wright was seen as a tough, but effective speaker. orchestrating a peace deal between rival factions in nicaragua. jim wright was 92. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in...
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honored with senator robert dole, who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefield of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henryd what you have done since then. it has been a singular honor for me to sit up in with you this evening. [applause]
honored with senator robert dole, who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefield of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henryd what you have done since then. it has been a singular honor for me to sit up in with you this evening. [applause]
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honored with senator robert dole, who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefield of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henry for what you then. it's been a similar honor for me to sit up here with you this evening. [applause] host: you are watching american history tv come all weekend every week and on c-span 3. join the conversation, luck us on face. american history tv is featuring america's first ladies. c-span produced the series in cooperation with the white house historical association. through conversations with experts, video tours of historic sites, and questions from c-span's audience, we tell the story of america's 45 first ladies. next, elizabeth munro and lisa catherine adams. this is about 90 minutes. >> elizabeth monroe was a true partner in her husband's career. they were a love story and absolutely devoted to each other. elizabeth monroe had a well-develop
honored with senator robert dole, who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefield of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henry for what you then. it's been a similar honor for me to sit up here with you this evening. [applause] host: you are watching american history tv come all weekend every week and on c-span 3. join the conversation, luck us on face. american history tv is featuring america's first ladies. c-span produced the series in...
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honored along with senator robert dole who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefields of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henryen and for all you have done since then. it has been a singular honor with me to sit up with you this evening. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span not. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at cspanhistory. each week, american history tv's reel america brings you archival film the help tell the story of the 20th century. "two down
honored along with senator robert dole who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost part of himself on the battlefields of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henryen and for all you have done since then. it has been a singular honor with me to sit up with you this evening. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span not. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at cspanhistory. each week, american history tv's reel...
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along with senator robert dole who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost -- left part of himself on the battlefields of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henryen and for all you have done since then. it has been a singular honor for me to sit up with you this evening. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on cspan3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> " history bookshelf" features popular authors every week at this time. . next, amy greenberg talks about how public opinion changed focusing on the antiwar movement that influenced president james polk. greenberg also discusses why the mexican-american war is largely forgotten and its historical significance. the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum hosted this event in 2012. [applause] amy greenberg: i'm
along with senator robert dole who we all know gave a tremendous sacrifice and lost -- left part of himself on the battlefields of italy. my most profound thanks to bill and ed and henryen and for all you have done since then. it has been a singular honor for me to sit up with you this evening. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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henry ford and the dodge brothers etc.? >> guest: sure. the early people are no longer with us. robert is one person i wished i could have talked to. he's the co- inventor of the microchip in other words working with bill shockley originally who had created as part of a team to transistor and that sort of conduct or electricity and you can make it a little bit more in pure by the semi conducting qualities change. you can replace those horrible vacuum tubes with a transistor. and then what bob does with a group of people because it is old teamwork. >> he does something even more. he creates a company that is called intel but it's a new type of company. they sit in a big open space and so that whole new way of doing business in the digital age and he was a mentor to steve jobs but he was so nice he could never say no to people which is why he had to form a partnership at the beginning because he at least knew how to get the microchips out the door by telling people no come you have to focus or you can't do that. and so you get to the genius of creating the microchip and the brilliance of
henry ford and the dodge brothers etc.? >> guest: sure. the early people are no longer with us. robert is one person i wished i could have talked to. he's the co- inventor of the microchip in other words working with bill shockley originally who had created as part of a team to transistor and that sort of conduct or electricity and you can make it a little bit more in pure by the semi conducting qualities change. you can replace those horrible vacuum tubes with a transistor. and then what...