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salt river officer stuart williams is gearing up for what could be a busy night. behavior something that seems out normal.. stopping way shy of an intersection.. officer williams is part of what cops call a saturation patrol.. they want to get drunks off the road.. 11:36 there is a whole manner of behavior that we're looking for several agencies are involved.. tonights focus.. the east valley.. nat: (meeting) if a driver is suspected to be under the influence.. their arrested and brought here to a task forces headquarters.. 4:20 this our command post area.. we have 70 throughout the valleythe driver is then put through a battery of tests.. 5:02 the van is equipped with a holding area afrer processing.. some will be released.. to later face a court date.. 1:56 we want to make sure we're out there in force.. and make sure our roadways are safe for our communities 3 the most strict dui laws in the country.. if you're caught.. get ready to face heft jail time and thousands of dollars in fines. pause for animation (tracking tomorrw cold) paul at chroma key with a big t
salt river officer stuart williams is gearing up for what could be a busy night. behavior something that seems out normal.. stopping way shy of an intersection.. officer williams is part of what cops call a saturation patrol.. they want to get drunks off the road.. 11:36 there is a whole manner of behavior that we're looking for several agencies are involved.. tonights focus.. the east valley.. nat: (meeting) if a driver is suspected to be under the influence.. their arrested and brought here...
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stuart: the army corps of engineers may announce this week whether the dakota pipeline can be built on tribal lands. william it near cannonball, north dakota. your report please. reporter: you know, stuart, we're basically just north of where the pipeline is supposed to go under the missouri river. as you know it is 83% complete. all that is left getting permission from the corps of engineers or get an e!, to drill 100 feet below the riverbed here on the missouri river. now there are eight other pipelines already under the missouri river but the obama administration could, number one, they could approve the easement. they could recommend a different route, or in the president's words, let this play out. that is what protesters want. however in the end it may not matter because this is infrastructure project. it represents 8,000 jobs and energy independence for the u.s. which of course candidate trump supported. he is likely to approve it. now the pipeline carries oil from one of the most productive fields in the u.s., the bakken formation, in north dakota, to south dakota, iowa and illinois where it connect
stuart: the army corps of engineers may announce this week whether the dakota pipeline can be built on tribal lands. william it near cannonball, north dakota. your report please. reporter: you know, stuart, we're basically just north of where the pipeline is supposed to go under the missouri river. as you know it is 83% complete. all that is left getting permission from the corps of engineers or get an e!, to drill 100 feet below the riverbed here on the missouri river. now there are eight...
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stuart: could william f.itics. >> and his speaking style which took a lyle. neil: he wasn't short to the point punching up headlines. that is not william f. buckley. he sat with his legs crossed. >> i will do it for you. he tended to, slouch like this. and he would usually have a pen in hand, and his eyes were always afire. and he would dodd his tongue out in a strange way. would say things like i would sooner be governed by the first 400 names of the boston telephone di faculty of harvard university. stuart: that is him exactly. ever so slightly. >> like was his third language. he was educated abroad. stuart: he spoke fluent french. >> spanish, french and english, yes. stuart: it's a great book, james. can't let you get away without one more question. >> please. stuart: tomorrow is thanksgiving. we're coming off contentious election. thanksgiving lunch or dinner tomorrow will be a family affair. are you discussing politics around your dinner table? have a family fight or what? >> i have alighted on nifty esc
stuart: could william f.itics. >> and his speaking style which took a lyle. neil: he wasn't short to the point punching up headlines. that is not william f. buckley. he sat with his legs crossed. >> i will do it for you. he tended to, slouch like this. and he would usually have a pen in hand, and his eyes were always afire. and he would dodd his tongue out in a strange way. would say things like i would sooner be governed by the first 400 names of the boston telephone di faculty of...
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william goldsborough, major with battalion,aryland part of stuart's brigade that took that lower hill. i'm sorry. you think i was in a technician. look at that face. severalough was one of that thought they did have an opportunity. insaid there were no troops my median front that night, so i was convinced. the captain reported back to me that he it seen wagons, a full moon that night, union wagons in motion. we were not only on their flank, but the rear of the enemies right. tos information i departed general edward johnson. there are a couple of different accounts that very. goldsborough wrote an account in ,900 that said edward johnson his division commander is no stonewall jackson. no kidding. he allowed the opportunity to pass. if there was any opportunity that night, by 11:00, it was brief. the reports according to general stuart gave us assurance that we had gained an abnormal position. position -- an admirable position. now it is the return of the xii corps to gettysburg. next up, speaking about command on culp's hill, a little piece of this that you will see. there is nothing
william goldsborough, major with battalion,aryland part of stuart's brigade that took that lower hill. i'm sorry. you think i was in a technician. look at that face. severalough was one of that thought they did have an opportunity. insaid there were no troops my median front that night, so i was convinced. the captain reported back to me that he it seen wagons, a full moon that night, union wagons in motion. we were not only on their flank, but the rear of the enemies right. tos information i...
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stuart. but according to william seale, author of two books on the white house, the building's interior is destroyeded the second floor with rubble, and then they broke up all the furniture and poured lamp oil on it. and the attic fell in, and then it burned through the main floor and the whole thing, in about two hours, was just a shell. >> after the war, the original architect, james hoban, rebuilds it exactly as it had been -- in what will become known as the federal style. >> president madison decreed that it be rebuilt as a symbol of survival. >> by 1817, the renovation is almost complete and our fifth president, james monroe, moves in. a dozen years later, the seventh, andrew jackson, lets a drunken mob trash the place during his inaugural ball. maybe this poor piece of wood was part of the collateral damage. who knows? over the years, presidents come and presidents go, redecorating, repainting, and renovating to suit their individual tastes. then, in 1902, theodore roosevelt begins the first wholesale restoration of the mansion that he officially names "the white house." it's time to pick up
stuart. but according to william seale, author of two books on the white house, the building's interior is destroyeded the second floor with rubble, and then they broke up all the furniture and poured lamp oil on it. and the attic fell in, and then it burned through the main floor and the whole thing, in about two hours, was just a shell. >> after the war, the original architect, james hoban, rebuilds it exactly as it had been -- in what will become known as the federal style. >>...
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stuart: glad you said that because we are beating our competition john harwood included. don't forget that juan williamsnow i can't help myself. you know, i come here because i champion you. i think you do good tv. stuart: thank you. moving on. [laughter] take the compliment and i'm delighted. >> one final point just a problem will only get worse unless there are consequences you allow people, if you allow inmates to run asylum approval for management to say this is okay and then others do it because they think they can get away with it. >> you are right. >> joe, juan, both of you seriously thank you verify indeed it was very good television. [laughter] >> rolling stone -- >> this will rate boys i'm telling you. how about -- and stuart varney will talk football there goes the rating. [laughter] the apple player richard sherman says nfl is to blame for recent decline in ratings we'll explain this. >> interesting she's never showed -- back coming forward as they say. asked about slump in ratings he said in in part, he said the league isn't fun anymore. every other league you see the players have a good ti
stuart: glad you said that because we are beating our competition john harwood included. don't forget that juan williamsnow i can't help myself. you know, i come here because i champion you. i think you do good tv. stuart: thank you. moving on. [laughter] take the compliment and i'm delighted. >> one final point just a problem will only get worse unless there are consequences you allow people, if you allow inmates to run asylum approval for management to say this is okay and then others...
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stuart: well, that came out of the blue. anthony williams is here out of the blue.nk of that? >> for us we were discussing it was very hard on hillary clinton with this campaign. i'm not in the business of kicking people when they were down. she was absolutely defeated. stuart: you thought she looked -- >> she looked defeated. she actually said i'm sorry, which is not something any presidential candidate has ever said before. i think this has been a complete number on her. stuart: and inevitably appear for 20, 30, 40 years, she's wanted to be the president of the united states. she got very close on the popular vote. >> for the first time in her life is over. even after 2008 this is a lovely plant. we have another opportunity. this is the end of her political road. stuart: so should she be pardoned as reverend jackson once? >> i thought about this for two hours this morning. i don't know if that helps. jesse jackson said that in the best interest of america. i'm not convinced of that. it's in the best interest of hillary clinton. i think that is a decision for rock
stuart: well, that came out of the blue. anthony williams is here out of the blue.nk of that? >> for us we were discussing it was very hard on hillary clinton with this campaign. i'm not in the business of kicking people when they were down. she was absolutely defeated. stuart: you thought she looked -- >> she looked defeated. she actually said i'm sorry, which is not something any presidential candidate has ever said before. i think this has been a complete number on her. stuart:...
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stuart used this one painting as a model for others. how long would it have taken him to crank out another one of these, the turnaround time to sell it? william: of course, our friend just left who would've been ideally suited to answer the question. i do not know how long it took to turn around. the.w that in of that, the thing that the master really had to take care of was the face and hands. other people studying in the story under you would do those. you could turn them around fairly quickly. i don't know how fast they turned them around, but there are 75 floating out there, i imagine them it could be done ready expeditiously. >> what are your thoughts of martha washington's portrait? william: the one that is kind of landsdown. the i do not have much thought about it. later, yes. it is done during that, really the colonial revival style. i can tell you this, without even having a clear mental image of it, she never wore those clothes, late 1870's clothing. very victorian. or that in mind when you see it, that sometimes these people are rooted in things that bear no relation to reality.
stuart used this one painting as a model for others. how long would it have taken him to crank out another one of these, the turnaround time to sell it? william: of course, our friend just left who would've been ideally suited to answer the question. i do not know how long it took to turn around. the.w that in of that, the thing that the master really had to take care of was the face and hands. other people studying in the story under you would do those. you could turn them around fairly...
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stuart: he gave enron a clean bill of health. i digress. eboni williamss with us, i've got a point to raise with her, kellyanne conway. that's laguardia where donald trump's plane is about to take off to meet with the president. i mean, he's just arriving at laguardia. kellyanne conway, the first woman to run a winning presidential campaign. why have i not heard about this? a woman runs a first time ever winning presidential campaign. >> kelly anne is brilliant. and i remember when she was brought on and giving the message of donald trump and did it better than anybody i've ever seen and i believe it's sad that as women, you know, i think a lot of women across the country, that were hillary supporters are grieving her loss, but we do need to look for things to celebrate and kellyanne conway, his brilliance and success, i believe she's the first woman to head a presidential campaign. stuart: a successful one. she's a republican. . ashley: because that donald trump is-- >> he's polar idesing, but kelly ann goes on the view and it's not friendly territory fo
stuart: he gave enron a clean bill of health. i digress. eboni williamss with us, i've got a point to raise with her, kellyanne conway. that's laguardia where donald trump's plane is about to take off to meet with the president. i mean, he's just arriving at laguardia. kellyanne conway, the first woman to run a winning presidential campaign. why have i not heard about this? a woman runs a first time ever winning presidential campaign. >> kelly anne is brilliant. and i remember when she...
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william petit joining us next health care showdown in federal court fireworks expected anthem defends merger with cigna. >> stuarts is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. star
william petit joining us next health care showdown in federal court fireworks expected anthem defends merger with cigna. >> stuarts is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. searching one...
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stuart: that's influence peddling through the foundation. >> and the other for the foundation and she bears a little less culpability she didn't manage it. but the name changed from the williamefferson clinton announce to the bill, hillary and chelsea foundation and nominal ability to manage it. that in my view and the view of people in law enforcement is the most serious investigation going on, now. stuart: could either-- i'm sorry to interrupt i've got limited time. could either result in a criminal indictment? >> absolutely, but she's being developed by the public corruption unit and the national security unit. what does national security have to do with this? if she tailored official decisions of the united states government to suit the wealth, to enhance the wealth of the foundation, did national security suffer as a result? >> okay. that's a fair question and it could result in a criminal indictment. >> yes. stuart: however, if she wins does all of this go away? >> if she loses does all of this go away? if she loses does president obama pardon her. if she wins does she pardon herse herself? i can't see jim comey staying on, tarnished this, and if she loses the house is
stuart: that's influence peddling through the foundation. >> and the other for the foundation and she bears a little less culpability she didn't manage it. but the name changed from the williamefferson clinton announce to the bill, hillary and chelsea foundation and nominal ability to manage it. that in my view and the view of people in law enforcement is the most serious investigation going on, now. stuart: could either-- i'm sorry to interrupt i've got limited time. could either result...