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. >> and ted williams joins us live from charlottesville. let me ask you a couple quick basic questions. her cell phone, any information about whether her cell phone has been pinging off towers to help locate her? >> no, greta. i asked that question during the course of an interview this morning, and we were told that there is nothing that they have found so far concerning the cell phone, but the cell phone is still important. not only the cell phone of hannah graham but also the cell phone now of jesse matthew, who is missing. >> all right, jesse matthew and the police talked to him, have any scratches on his face or any injuries at all to look like he might recently have been in some sort of struggle? >> greta, that is an excellent question. they talked to jesse matthew. i don't believe that they took any pictures or they were able to actually look his body over. but at this stage, there is a warrant out for him for reckless driving. and if they bring him in, they then can get a warrant for a body search. and it's very significant for them
. >> and ted williams joins us live from charlottesville. let me ask you a couple quick basic questions. her cell phone, any information about whether her cell phone has been pinging off towers to help locate her? >> no, greta. i asked that question during the course of an interview this morning, and we were told that there is nothing that they have found so far concerning the cell phone, but the cell phone is still important. not only the cell phone of hannah graham but also the...
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joining us katie fang and ted williams. ted? you know, this is troublesome but what you've got here is a federal judge, and what you need and our viewers need to understand is a federal judge has a lifetime tenure. and he cannot be removed unless he's impeached by the congress and the senate, and that, unfortunately, is not going to happen for beating your wife. and he did beat this woman. they went in that room, they found her with a cut lip, her hair in disarray. she was brutally assaulted and guess what, she was charged with a misdemeanor. >> that's the ray rice treatment, you get charged with a misdemeanor so you can go into these diversion programs and have no record. katie, your thoughts on the good judge, i say with tongue in cheek. >> well, you know what, i think that it's problematic that he's not looking at impeachment. i think that people need to realize that although there's a difference between a misdemeanor and a felony, domestic battery is something that's very serious. the pretrial diversion program he's been acc
joining us katie fang and ted williams. ted? you know, this is troublesome but what you've got here is a federal judge, and what you need and our viewers need to understand is a federal judge has a lifetime tenure. and he cannot be removed unless he's impeached by the congress and the senate, and that, unfortunately, is not going to happen for beating your wife. and he did beat this woman. they went in that room, they found her with a cut lip, her hair in disarray. she was brutally assaulted...
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one thing we learned is someone tim cook has been relying on heavily, ted williams, a behind-the-scenes, a lot like tim cook. tall and soft-spoken. they both went to duke and had early parts of their career at ibm. he is the person tim cook tapped when he really wanted to go forward with the watch. he is the one he put in charge. there is a new bit of leaders coming up in the company. >> you get the sense tim cook and johnny were in sync, as johnny was with steve jobs, as far as we know. >> absolutely. it is hard to tell. apple is good at crafting their own narrative, showing journalists what they want us to see. every indication we got, of course, we are pesky reporters. you find out he acquired steve jobs's private jet. he designed the airplane and now he owns it. but look. he just hired his friend, a celebrity designer. they like to work together. this is a team that is not going anywhere. i get the sense they love working with tim and they are protective of him. we are all buzzing around, is tim cook as good as steve was, eddie in these guys, they want him to get the credit. >> inte
one thing we learned is someone tim cook has been relying on heavily, ted williams, a behind-the-scenes, a lot like tim cook. tall and soft-spoken. they both went to duke and had early parts of their career at ibm. he is the person tim cook tapped when he really wanted to go forward with the watch. he is the one he put in charge. there is a new bit of leaders coming up in the company. >> you get the sense tim cook and johnny were in sync, as johnny was with steve jobs, as far as we know....
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. >> yeah, but it is away -- ted williams hit his last home run at his last at-bat. it was at fenway. they had a road trip to yankee stadium. ted shut it down and didn't even go. if ted williams can do that you know derek jeter can shut it down. i thought it was special the way he said good-bye at shortstop and told tom ber due chi after the game i wanted this view to be my last one and he knelt down and prayed. thing we can say at that point, don't play anymore. >> theian ianyankees are out of it. in his entire career the games in which he played that they've been eliminated was two. >> that leads to the next question and speaks to it. what do you think is jeter's mystique? >> i think we saw a perfect example of it thursday. that's what he does. he delivers on the biggest stage. you know the home run right after 9/11 in the 2001 world series the home run against the mets in the world series. >> don't bring that up please. >> okay. i'm a mets fan too. when he need third degree,000 hits he got a home run. they say when he comes back and hits a home run they'll be shock
. >> yeah, but it is away -- ted williams hit his last home run at his last at-bat. it was at fenway. they had a road trip to yankee stadium. ted shut it down and didn't even go. if ted williams can do that you know derek jeter can shut it down. i thought it was special the way he said good-bye at shortstop and told tom ber due chi after the game i wanted this view to be my last one and he knelt down and prayed. thing we can say at that point, don't play anymore. >> theian...
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joining us is our defense lawyer, ted williams. ou have done some investigating near charlottesville, what are you hearing? >> i am hearing this is a huge break for law enforcement in the case, especially in harrington who went missing in 2009. i also, greta, have been by jesse matthews' home. and what i found there was -- one night i was told by a source that same night that hannah graham went missing, that there were two, a white woman that was at the apartment with jesse matthew. however -- >> where are they? >> i'm sure law enforcement may have talked to them already, but i can tell you that the description was not that of hannah graham. it was of someone else. >> all right. katie, there's another horrible twist to this case in that the other young woman who died a number of years ago, who they have now linked to jesse matthew, that case, that goes back to 2009, but some dna or something found on those remains is snow also linked to a rape in fairfax county in 2005, or a sexual assault, i assumed it was rape. i don't know what e
joining us is our defense lawyer, ted williams. ou have done some investigating near charlottesville, what are you hearing? >> i am hearing this is a huge break for law enforcement in the case, especially in harrington who went missing in 2009. i also, greta, have been by jesse matthews' home. and what i found there was -- one night i was told by a source that same night that hannah graham went missing, that there were two, a white woman that was at the apartment with jesse matthew....
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defense lawyer ted williams. w if it make miss difference although it does to some whether he gets charged with terrorism. get murder in oklahoma, get the death penalty and nothing more final than that. >> i think it does make a difference. we have at this time a lot of domestic terrorists running around and weigh need to know they b. them. >> that's different knowing about them is different. i'm talking about charging them. >> in this circumstance here, i think law enforcement has to do a strong and basic research. i believe that there is a combination of work place violence but there is also an act of terrorism. we know what isis has done and all of a sudden we have got somebody copycatting that in the workplace and they have got islamic site set up. i'm not blaming islamic or the religion, i think it needs to be checked into. >> indicatey, i totally agree this guy needs to be looked at very carefully. i would like to know what internet sites is he visiting and whether or not there is a jihadist component terror
defense lawyer ted williams. w if it make miss difference although it does to some whether he gets charged with terrorism. get murder in oklahoma, get the death penalty and nothing more final than that. >> i think it does make a difference. we have at this time a lot of domestic terrorists running around and weigh need to know they b. them. >> that's different knowing about them is different. i'm talking about charging them. >> in this circumstance here, i think law...
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it was as if they were saying good-bye to yaz or ted williams.-- >> shows you the respect he's garnered "around the league" and from your greatest rival, fans that hate the yankees and derek jeter they couldn't he themselves. they had to respect him. they had to respect what he had done not just on the field but the way he carried himself, the way he talked about his opponent, when he tipped his cap to the baltimore orioles in that moment that was about him and yesterday when he talked about the boston fans. >> by the way, i need to correct the ted williams thing. ted williams final day i'm sure they were spitting at him and he was spitting at them. >> 10,000 people. greatest article ever written. >> "the new yorker" -- extraordinary. >> this guy, played in 2700 games. and of those 2700 games there were only four games where the yankees were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. he mattered in 2700 games. he always mattered. >> that's why this pin headed notion that you can quantify what derek jeter meant in baseball by statistics alone is
it was as if they were saying good-bye to yaz or ted williams.-- >> shows you the respect he's garnered "around the league" and from your greatest rival, fans that hate the yankees and derek jeter they couldn't he themselves. they had to respect him. they had to respect what he had done not just on the field but the way he carried himself, the way he talked about his opponent, when he tipped his cap to the baltimore orioles in that moment that was about him and yesterday when he...
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. >> and ted williams joins us live from charlottesville, that didn't work too well. >> reporter: no,d not. but his grandmother is a victim of a grandson who's now, greta, been charged with a felony. a felony abduction with the intent to defile. the statkes in this case have nw been raised hugely. the ante is up. the grandmother had made some statements that she raised jesse matthew. so we wanted to talk to her. he's, as you know, on the run. and when you're on the run like that, greta, you're more likely to go to people who love you and care for you. and a grandmother, like i said, is someone we wanted to talk to. >> have you been to, has jesse lived by himself or have an apartment? where's he been living? >> reporter: well, greta, yes. we have been on numerous occasions to jesse matthew's apartment. they told me that he fellow. that he was wireird. while we've heard that he was mr. nice guy, i've got to tell you, there are people saying just the opposite about jesse matthew. >> maybe you can find jesse and he can talk to you. he's got a warrant out for him, though. >>> and coming up
. >> and ted williams joins us live from charlottesville, that didn't work too well. >> reporter: no,d not. but his grandmother is a victim of a grandson who's now, greta, been charged with a felony. a felony abduction with the intent to defile. the statkes in this case have nw been raised hugely. the ante is up. the grandmother had made some statements that she raised jesse matthew. so we wanted to talk to her. he's, as you know, on the run. and when you're on the run like that,...
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homicide detective ted williams joins us live from charlottesville. ted, where was he arrested? arrested, greta, in gavelston, texas. i know what law enforcement are doing right now. they are trying to determine how did this man, jesse matthew get from charlottesville, virginia all the way to gavelston, texas? were there any accomplices in this case? >> well, you know, i'm surprised -- i hope they were hot on his trail he left, i suspect, a while ago. i suspect he is driving that orange car which may be a wealth of information for clues, forensic clues, fibers. and i'm sure they want to go over that with a fine tooth comb. but he had to get gas some place. credit card. some record. maybe he used his cell phone. i bet they were on to him or at least i hope so for quite some time. >> absolutely, greta. you and i know that the one thing that most people use is the cell phone. and using the cren phone is a magnet for actually identifying where a person is. this guy took off running from law enforcement on saturday, made it all the way to texas. how did he get there? greta, i have go
homicide detective ted williams joins us live from charlottesville. ted, where was he arrested? arrested, greta, in gavelston, texas. i know what law enforcement are doing right now. they are trying to determine how did this man, jesse matthew get from charlottesville, virginia all the way to gavelston, texas? were there any accomplices in this case? >> well, you know, i'm surprised -- i hope they were hot on his trail he left, i suspect, a while ago. i suspect he is driving that orange...
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ted williams. how important is this 911 call and of course we all have a transcript that far exceeds the sound bite we played. >> greta, this 911 call is significantly important because it talks about the conversation that sergeant tahmooressi had had near and at the time of the event. and either he should be given an academy award for lying or we need to look at this 911 tape it is significantly important and very important and i hope that the judge gets this right away. >> katie, as a family roomer prosecutor, let me ask you. this first, give you a few little bits of information is that he was charged with possession. not with something bigger like trying to sell. so the mexican authorities thought he was just possessing it of the guns were registered to him so if he is going to do drug smuggling is he stupid to do something with a gun that can be traced back to him. and you have this 911 call. if this case came to you as a prosecutor, what would you do with it? >> well, i would have to look at a
ted williams. how important is this 911 call and of course we all have a transcript that far exceeds the sound bite we played. >> greta, this 911 call is significantly important because it talks about the conversation that sergeant tahmooressi had had near and at the time of the event. and either he should be given an academy award for lying or we need to look at this 911 tape it is significantly important and very important and i hope that the judge gets this right away. >> katie,...
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joining us is ted williams. what uneven treatment by this prosecutor.rice, big star, gets the diversion program and the woman who is the mother two of has a gun to protect her kids has a permit in pennsylvania but not new jersey it looks like she is going to get time. >> that's the sad thing. this is what you call preferential treatment because of a person is an athlete. you have got this mother of two who bought brought a gun in inadvertentfully pennsylvania. told the police officer that that she had the gun and they are trying -- she is looking at a mandatory between 5 and 10 years in jail. >> indicatey, what do you think about that same prosecutor but, boy, certainly looks like quite a difference in deals. >> one is getting no deal. >> that's what you call prosecutorial discretion, quote unquote. the prosecutor in this case is allowed to make the decision as to who gets admitted to the pre-trial intervention program. although it's very important to note, greta, that theíqc0u offense that allen is being charged with is a second degree felony and by a
joining us is ted williams. what uneven treatment by this prosecutor.rice, big star, gets the diversion program and the woman who is the mother two of has a gun to protect her kids has a permit in pennsylvania but not new jersey it looks like she is going to get time. >> that's the sad thing. this is what you call preferential treatment because of a person is an athlete. you have got this mother of two who bought brought a gun in inadvertentfully pennsylvania. told the police officer that...
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ted williams did that at fenway park in 1960 with his last at bat, he hit a home run still the stuffbaseball and, you're right, at this time with the n.f.l. domestic violence story raging and the utter disgust that so many of us have for the behavior not only of the -- alleged behavior, in some cases, of some of these athletes but also the league, the n.f.l. and other leagues, to think that there's a feel-good story, a 40-year-old guy, spent his entire career with one team, ends that way, that's pretty good stuff, and comes at the exact right moment in sports in this country. >> brown: you know, mike, there's always the other issue in this, when you have a major, aging star, when to quit. when i is the right moment, rig? some stay too long. >> he nailed it. he had a terrible year this year statistically. the yankees were eliminated from the playoffs early. he got paid $12 million and people criticized him. i just want to do the math. the ticket broker says the average ticket price was $850, yankee stadium holds 50,000 seats, $42 million worth of tickets. so he went out on this great
ted williams did that at fenway park in 1960 with his last at bat, he hit a home run still the stuffbaseball and, you're right, at this time with the n.f.l. domestic violence story raging and the utter disgust that so many of us have for the behavior not only of the -- alleged behavior, in some cases, of some of these athletes but also the league, the n.f.l. and other leagues, to think that there's a feel-good story, a 40-year-old guy, spent his entire career with one team, ends that way,...
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"on the record" ted williams is live with the latest in charlottesville.is the latest in the search for hannah graham? as you know they all have jesse matthews found 1300 miles away from here. he has waived extradition. on his way back here. maybe will help out in this investigation. of course us a you know, greta, he has already lawyered up. >> ted, the chief of police mentioned in news in the car indicate whether she was in the car or whether she might have been hurt in the car? >> no. greta, that was asked of the chief of police and tim longo, who is a superb chief of police is keeping a lot of information rightfully so close to his vest. but he is doing all he can to put out information. there is now a$100,000 reward for anyone who can help bring hannah home. >> and in terms of the search still searching the whole area or abandoned search? >> absolutely not. they are searching everywhere they can. buildings, streams, water ways. is he asked the various farmers to walk their land and see if, in fact, they can find hannah graham or if she is there on the
"on the record" ted williams is live with the latest in charlottesville.is the latest in the search for hannah graham? as you know they all have jesse matthews found 1300 miles away from here. he has waived extradition. on his way back here. maybe will help out in this investigation. of course us a you know, greta, he has already lawyered up. >> ted, the chief of police mentioned in news in the car indicate whether she was in the car or whether she might have been hurt in the...
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but i look at dan morino, ted williams, ernie banks, robin, those are the greatest guys.f you're not on a team good enough to win, you won't win. that's the bottom line. paul with the blue jays is one of the greatest guys ever. he just wasn't on a team to win it. >> charlie: tell me about it, though. we all know it's true. but winnin winning the champions the most important goal you have in your career? >> the reason is because i would feel like it's not for the fans, it's not for anyone. it's like a little deal i have with god because he's given me an unbelievable gift, and for me, it would kind of be like i could say everything you gave me, i took it to the fullest extent that i could. >> charlie: i did my best with it, god. >> i did my best. because i hate to see guys who god gave them a special gift who waste it. if i met god, i would say, i did not waste my talent, i took it as far as it could take me and i accomplished everything i possibly could. that's the only reason i want to win the world championship. >> charlie: you talk about being a role model and you said,
but i look at dan morino, ted williams, ernie banks, robin, those are the greatest guys.f you're not on a team good enough to win, you won't win. that's the bottom line. paul with the blue jays is one of the greatest guys ever. he just wasn't on a team to win it. >> charlie: tell me about it, though. we all know it's true. but winnin winning the champions the most important goal you have in your career? >> the reason is because i would feel like it's not for the fans, it's not for...
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. >> ted williams hit a home run in -- he sat out the rest of the season after that. there for the last at bat. on andid go out incredible high note. even a red sox fan like me can appreciate that. he played in baltimore, in fact. it was really interesting. >> this is like -- red sox royalty. we could end the show right here. >> we have to talk about the iphone. back, what are they doing wrong? institutions to figure out what is going wrong. >> scandal! >> you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." >> it is our twitter question of the day. it wraps up this week, too. which poses a bigger threat? thea, shellshocked, or islamic state? tweet us at surveillance -- @surveillance. adam, we are focused on apple as well. >> concerned about the iphone 6 and the ios 8 software. bill cohan, one of our guests for the hour, i want to go to you on this. you have written a couple of books on institutional breakdowns, with what happened at duke with the lacrosse and the and wall street with financial crisis. is the commonality or some sort of lesson i will help apple get back on trac
. >> ted williams hit a home run in -- he sat out the rest of the season after that. there for the last at bat. on andid go out incredible high note. even a red sox fan like me can appreciate that. he played in baltimore, in fact. it was really interesting. >> this is like -- red sox royalty. we could end the show right here. >> we have to talk about the iphone. back, what are they doing wrong? institutions to figure out what is going wrong. >> scandal! >> you are...
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ted won't be ready. look who joined us, mayor mayor williams. >> thank you so much. >> oh, i appreciate this. >> looks likehing? >> i'm going to need it. right? >> might be. all right, who are you? >> my name is sherrie dorsey walker, city councilwoman in the sixth district. >> and? >> shane williams, first lady of the city of wilmington. >> great to meet you. nicely done. where did the two of you meet? >> when we were kids real. >> i oh, really? >> wow. >> councilman gray. >> nice to meet you. >> listen to that voice. >> well represented here. >> doesn't want to get in the water. >> are you going to get in the water in this suit? that's kind of nice. >> i'm thinking about it. >> what's your flan why do we have this giant water thing here? is this als challenge? >> yes, it is, i'm debating whether i want to slide. but i'll make everybody else do it, give everybody a directive to slide. watch how they pan out and decide whether i want to go down or not. actually i'll do it, real. >> i could be one of the bigger ones we've had on the air. by the way, you're saying that's regular water. they've been loading i
ted won't be ready. look who joined us, mayor mayor williams. >> thank you so much. >> oh, i appreciate this. >> looks likehing? >> i'm going to need it. right? >> might be. all right, who are you? >> my name is sherrie dorsey walker, city councilwoman in the sixth district. >> and? >> shane williams, first lady of the city of wilmington. >> great to meet you. nicely done. where did the two of you meet? >> when we were kids real....
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ted. >>> new tonight this afternoon in the murder of a delaware taxicab driver. police released the last route william toomey drove in hopes of getting tips from the public of how he died. he was found inside his cab on august 20th. police say he picked up a male passenger on coastal highway near the seeiest ka hotel in rehoboth beach around 7:30 p.m. he eventually turned into the parkers point development in millsboro, stayed there ten minutes before leaving. the car was found near hardscrabble road. toomey was dead inside. anyone with information, call delaware state police. >>> a man charged with raping a woman in her wrrittenhouse apartment is being held for trial. authorities say surveillance video showed him securing a bike to a pole then following the victim on spruce street back in june. they say he then forced his way into her apartment. police used pings from the victim's stolen cell phone to track garcia and then arrest him a few days after the attack. >>> burlington county, a waiter is accused of stealing from customers by padding the tips on credit card bills. vincent worked at prospector
ted. >>> new tonight this afternoon in the murder of a delaware taxicab driver. police released the last route william toomey drove in hopes of getting tips from the public of how he died. he was found inside his cab on august 20th. police say he picked up a male passenger on coastal highway near the seeiest ka hotel in rehoboth beach around 7:30 p.m. he eventually turned into the parkers point development in millsboro, stayed there ten minutes before leaving. the car was found near...
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reconceive, re-engineer and refashion william penn's original center square, but updating it for the 21st century. >> there are two more days of special events plan ted park, including picnic lunches, happy hour special he is and family-friendly activities much the new park will even feature winter ice skating. >>> now to the latest on the jersey jam a port authority police lieutenant with ties to governor chris christie met with the executive who allegedly ordered the lane closures on the george washington bridge last fall. lieutenant thomas michaels told investigators he gave this man, david wildstein, a tour of the traffic around fort lee on september 9th. michael's told investigators that wildstein called him the week before and asked him what would happen if three lanes were reduced to one. michael said the closures were for a traffic study. >>> meantime, new jersey's capital city, a debate over residency requirements. >> city council will decide if non-residents can hold high-level city jobs in trenton. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long live outside trenton city hall and it seems they are having problems attracting workers who cur
reconceive, re-engineer and refashion william penn's original center square, but updating it for the 21st century. >> there are two more days of special events plan ted park, including picnic lunches, happy hour special he is and family-friendly activities much the new park will even feature winter ice skating. >>> now to the latest on the jersey jam a port authority police lieutenant with ties to governor chris christie met with the executive who allegedly ordered the lane...
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williams is on the show this morning. you may remember she said that she would eat crow if kim and kanye's marriage less ted more than 72 daysll she or won't she. we will find out. >>> sabrina carpenter is here, the disney star, you may have seen her on girl meets world is from quakertown, how she made it to hollywood in a bit. our dad's a plumber. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd put back the billion dollars corbett cut from education and make sure corporations and natural gas drillers paid their fair share. time to close the loopholes for the tax cheats. dad thinks a lot about education. i'm john kane and it's about time harrisburg did too. >>> it is 8:38 on this friday. >> thanks, alex. >> lets talk about the secretary of state john kerry says has several arab countries to support u.s. led coalition begins isis, is that true? "fox news" john roberts joins us now. welcome back to philadelphia, john. i
williams is on the show this morning. you may remember she said that she would eat crow if kim and kanye's marriage less ted more than 72 daysll she or won't she. we will find out. >>> sabrina carpenter is here, the disney star, you may have seen her on girl meets world is from quakertown, how she made it to hollywood in a bit. our dad's a plumber. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the...
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ted cruz rand paul. a national town hall on the impact of voting. on sunday evening, sally quinn. friday night on c-span two just before 9:30 p.m., danielle green and william mullen, two operation iraqi freedom veterans talk about their experience in iraq and the use of american force sensor net -- and saturday night at 10, the distractions of technology and its impact on society. sunday at 1 p.m. eastern, the ninth annual oakland books festival. friday at eight on american history tv on c-span three, former chief of staff and advisors to recent presidents talk about the relationship with the commander-in-chief and how he makes important decisions. saturday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, author jonathan white on the role of the union are sunday- union army and at 8 p.m. eastern, annette dunlap explores the evolution of ladies' fashion. what you think. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. held ahington journal" discussion on the role of the national institute of health and how they are involved in finding a cure for diseases including the recent outbreak of ebola. their facilities is dr. francis collins. i will begin with b
ted cruz rand paul. a national town hall on the impact of voting. on sunday evening, sally quinn. friday night on c-span two just before 9:30 p.m., danielle green and william mullen, two operation iraqi freedom veterans talk about their experience in iraq and the use of american force sensor net -- and saturday night at 10, the distractions of technology and its impact on society. sunday at 1 p.m. eastern, the ninth annual oakland books festival. friday at eight on american history tv on c-span...
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ted cruz and kentucky senator rand paul. nd saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern a town hall meeting on tim packet of voting. salley ay night, author quinn. 9:00, authors niel green and william mullen. and matt richtel on the impact of society. and the ninth annual brooklyn book festival. former chiefs of staff and advisors talk about the relationship with the commander in chief and how he makes important decisions. and saturday night at 10:00 mr. while on the civil war. nd author annette dunlap looks at first women's fashion. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. -mail us at comments at c-span .org. c-span. us a tweet @ and like us. french president hollande .ondemned the beheading france's military has participated in air strikes. his remarks at the u.n. are 15 minutes. [applause] reporting to you with particular sense of emotion because one of my compatriots has been in a terrible assassination in syria. his name was javier bordan. he was a man of enthusiasm. and he thought that he would be le to pursue his passion moving into this area in algeria. he was abducted and beheaded. and this particular , they don't strike only those who don't think lik
ted cruz and kentucky senator rand paul. nd saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern a town hall meeting on tim packet of voting. salley ay night, author quinn. 9:00, authors niel green and william mullen. and matt richtel on the impact of society. and the ninth annual brooklyn book festival. former chiefs of staff and advisors talk about the relationship with the commander in chief and how he makes important decisions. and saturday night at 10:00 mr. while on the civil war. nd author annette dunlap...
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ted cruz and rand paul. and a national townhall saturday on the impact of voting. and sally quinn on sunday. tonight on c-span2 daniel green and william operation iraqi freedom veterans talk about their experience in iraq, isis, and the use of american force. and saturday on after wards, we talk about the distraction of technology and its impact on society. and the 9th annual brooklyn book festival on sunday. tonight on c-span3 former staff talk said about the relationship with the commander in chief. and on saturday, johnathan white is here. and then we explore first lady fashion. find our schedule at cspan.org. call us and let us know how we are doing. or e-mail us, send us a tweet and join the conversation by liking us on facebook.com/cspan or follow us on twitter. candidates for ore oregon senate debated today. from sun river, oregon this is an hour. >> the oab has been the voice of the broadcasting industry in oregon. we talk about the importance of free radio before the legislature and congress in washington, d.c. we organize programs and activities that serve you. and we try to react and maintain journ journalism in the state.
ted cruz and rand paul. and a national townhall saturday on the impact of voting. and sally quinn on sunday. tonight on c-span2 daniel green and william operation iraqi freedom veterans talk about their experience in iraq, isis, and the use of american force. and saturday on after wards, we talk about the distraction of technology and its impact on society. and the 9th annual brooklyn book festival on sunday. tonight on c-span3 former staff talk said about the relationship with the commander in...