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kind. >> brian williams was the famous brother. he played eight seasons in the national basketball association. >> he was a player that i enjoyed coaching, i thought was an extremely talented basketball player. >> kevin williams was the brother known only to friends and family. >> strong, tall enough, intelligent. kevin's i.q. was 164. so his interests were vast. >> as adults, the brothers changed their names. brian called himself bison dele, bison for his native american roots, dele for his african ancestors. kevin became miles dabord. miles for jazz musician miles davis, dabord for a grandparent on his mother's side. to his day, his friends and family use both names interchangeably. the winding path that led the brothers toward destruction began more than three decades ago in fresno, california. >> i was 17 when i married gene. >> gene williams, a handsome man, a singer with a booming bass voice. >> gene had been a celebrity most of his adult life. ♪ old man river >> in 1970, he joined the legendary rhythm and blues group, the pl
kind. >> brian williams was the famous brother. he played eight seasons in the national basketball association. >> he was a player that i enjoyed coaching, i thought was an extremely talented basketball player. >> kevin williams was the brother known only to friends and family. >> strong, tall enough, intelligent. kevin's i.q. was 164. so his interests were vast. >> as adults, the brothers changed their names. brian called himself bison dele, bison for his native...
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william randall hurst wanted his newspapers to be fun to read. this is not a new idea but typical of hurst it was an idea that he seized and pushed to the limit. >>> a hurst newspaper was essentially three things, headline, comics and sports. hurst would latch on to a single story and blast it into the public with relentless glee. for days, the headlines would breathlessly glare out the day's latest. if the news wasn't interesting enough on its own merit then a hurst reporter would make it so. for example, without knowing yet exactly why a preacher ran off with his 18-year-old ward, a hurst reporter wrote that the man was written by a love microbe that strangely enough seemed to exist only in the long island neighborhood where the preacher lived. the preacher wound up killing himself. there is the story of the hurst reporter who sought a photo of a dead girl. the reporter proceeded to set a fire in the back of the house. when the mother fled, he sneaked into the house and stole the dead girl's picture. do we have here an intrepid reporter or a he
william randall hurst wanted his newspapers to be fun to read. this is not a new idea but typical of hurst it was an idea that he seized and pushed to the limit. >>> a hurst newspaper was essentially three things, headline, comics and sports. hurst would latch on to a single story and blast it into the public with relentless glee. for days, the headlines would breathlessly glare out the day's latest. if the news wasn't interesting enough on its own merit then a hurst reporter would...
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>> is an honor to host this event tonight for a good colleague one williams. -- juan williams. i talk to two groups in get the question most is charles and bruce. [laughter] and what is juan williams really like a? he is a fantastic guy is what i tell them. a lot of people now say you have a good deal. everything worked out. it was perfect. i was around him that we can he was not a happy camper. it was tough and a lot of pain but i saw the character throw that the entire thing and i will tell you i could not be prouder. [applause] every night sometimes it gets heated with interesting exchanges but you're respected discussion happens at our table. the. >> look at this. [laughter] >> we have a lightning round with a certain topic it is not that quick were lightening. [laughter] so i thought i would start on the lightning round with charles. >> if i knew i would have been called upon i would not have worn jeans. [laughter] first-come i want to thank juan williams because every time i give a speech he has the best line i say i am happy to be here. then i say the truth be told where
>> is an honor to host this event tonight for a good colleague one williams. -- juan williams. i talk to two groups in get the question most is charles and bruce. [laughter] and what is juan williams really like a? he is a fantastic guy is what i tell them. a lot of people now say you have a good deal. everything worked out. it was perfect. i was around him that we can he was not a happy camper. it was tough and a lot of pain but i saw the character throw that the entire thing and i will...
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where juan williams can't get to me. [laughter] spent oh, no. >> and i make faces at you, too. >> i want to thank juan for the. the other thing is he's been such a good friend over the years. i will say something i've been preparing for years to say on the air about juan but i've been holding back. one day after you have major presentation i'm going to say, so much ever, so little time. [laughter] >> when you hear it you will know. it took a half a decade to deliver. >> i'm waiting. >> the one thing i do want to say about juan, to all the years, even before we ended up together on fox, i have equally admired him above all for his courage. he's written and said and stood for things that are not popular in many of the circles in which he lives and works. and he's done it with amazing courage and lack of fear. and i want to congratulate juan, also having, now his seventh book, and i produce zero, for shaming me. [laughter] i want to congratulate you on the book, thank you for your friendship, and say what an extraordinary m
where juan williams can't get to me. [laughter] spent oh, no. >> and i make faces at you, too. >> i want to thank juan for the. the other thing is he's been such a good friend over the years. i will say something i've been preparing for years to say on the air about juan but i've been holding back. one day after you have major presentation i'm going to say, so much ever, so little time. [laughter] >> when you hear it you will know. it took a half a decade to deliver. >>...
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william jennings bryant has a presidential candidate. he was a gifted orator, and he was a hero of the little people. they called him the great commoner. by the middle of the 1920s, he is in his 60s and has been relegated to an eye side role in democratic party politics and becomes the leader of this movement called fundamentalism, and the apex is when the big trial took place in tennessee, and of course william jennings bryan goes down the to work with the prosecution. a footnote to this is that one of the preachers, in fact the man probably most responsible for getting william jennings bryan to go to tennessee was j. frank norris, and one of the things bryan did before he died was write a hand written note to j. frank norris, thanking him for his help, his encouragement in going to the trial, and norris opened that handwritten over in after he had gotten the news that william jennings bryan tied, and the printed the note in his newspaper, which at the time had 50,000 subscribers, and his goal very much was to become the heir to william
william jennings bryant has a presidential candidate. he was a gifted orator, and he was a hero of the little people. they called him the great commoner. by the middle of the 1920s, he is in his 60s and has been relegated to an eye side role in democratic party politics and becomes the leader of this movement called fundamentalism, and the apex is when the big trial took place in tennessee, and of course william jennings bryan goes down the to work with the prosecution. a footnote to this is...
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for our good friend and colleague, juan williams. you know, i travel the country sometimes talking to different groups, and i get two questions most often. one -- sorry, juan, is he that brilliant? [laughter] two, what is juan williams really like? yeah. [laughter] i say he's a fantastic guy. you know, this guy, a lot of people now say, hey, listen, you got to deal, everything worked out. it was perfect. i was around him that week, and he was not a happy camper. this is a tough thing to go through, and there was a lot of pain involved, but i saw the character juan williams exhibited throughout that entire things, and i tell you, juan, i couldn't be prouder the way you handled it. >> thank you. [applause] >> every night of the panel, sometimes it gets heated, sometimes it gets interesting exchanges, but no matter your ideology, your respected discussion that happens at the table. i assembled a panel here -- >> look at this. [laughter] so we have this thing on friday called the lightening round and it's supposed ton quick on a certain
for our good friend and colleague, juan williams. you know, i travel the country sometimes talking to different groups, and i get two questions most often. one -- sorry, juan, is he that brilliant? [laughter] two, what is juan williams really like? yeah. [laughter] i say he's a fantastic guy. you know, this guy, a lot of people now say, hey, listen, you got to deal, everything worked out. it was perfect. i was around him that week, and he was not a happy camper. this is a tough thing to go...
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for a gentleman this is cross talk and you have different opinions i want my viewers to see them william let's go to you first let's talk about the possibility of what's people are calling the return to the great recession so if you do have a magic number what the price of oil would be for the entire economy to take another major dip name your price well i think we have to differentiate here the. the price of oil reserves in the u.s. economy i think will have relatively little effect on recovery because there is no recovery in the u.s. economy it's going into a deep depression and it's deepening by the hour by the month by the by the year in europe it can have an impact in so far as it has an impact on growth in china big. does the local mode of the marvelous german recovery over the last eighteen months has been exports of machine goods and industrial products to china primarily so that could have an effect i don't think it would have an effect unless there's a sustained prize at least above one hundred fifty or thereabouts and we're not we're not there yet but by a long shot i think th
for a gentleman this is cross talk and you have different opinions i want my viewers to see them william let's go to you first let's talk about the possibility of what's people are calling the return to the great recession so if you do have a magic number what the price of oil would be for the entire economy to take another major dip name your price well i think we have to differentiate here the. the price of oil reserves in the u.s. economy i think will have relatively little effect on...
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brian williams got the save but javier lopez getting the big out. raul ibanez flies out to end the inning. they avoid the sweep and beat the phillies 3-1, they remain a half a game up on the diamondbacks. >> they made the adjustment going into the stretch. people don't realize how good or unique he is? >> interview: i think they haven't caught on yet. i think they are on their way too. >> reporter: gets him with a fastball, strike three. >> interview: pitched and incredible game for us. that might just be the start that gets us pitchers on a roll. fifth... hideki matsui crushes a two run homer off da >> the raise continue to sink fast in the al east. a ace down 3-1, crushes a 2 two- run homer, matt sue rehas raised his average nearly 60 points since the all-star break. 4-3 aids 3 a's in the fourth. it's the first homer balfour has allowed in over two months. but the a's would strike back in the 10th. josh willingham gives the a's a 5-4 lead with his 17th homer of the season, that's the most the by and a sins jack cust hit in '09. andrew bailey hangs
brian williams got the save but javier lopez getting the big out. raul ibanez flies out to end the inning. they avoid the sweep and beat the phillies 3-1, they remain a half a game up on the diamondbacks. >> they made the adjustment going into the stretch. people don't realize how good or unique he is? >> interview: i think they haven't caught on yet. i think they are on their way too. >> reporter: gets him with a fastball, strike three. >> interview: pitched and...
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williams to say what he thinks. juan williams lost that job. this is not a first amendment issue. this is an issue of what your employer is ok with. at fox news and not only isn't ok to talk about muslims being scary on airplanes, it is expected. it is part of what they're selling. >> expected? nobody said you have to do this. it had never been done before. we were talking are there about the niche market. they have an antagonistic attitude toward fox. there is no expectation for anyone telling me what to say. i can say without hesitation that no one has told me that you should say or do this. i had one guy from a british newspaper say i had somehow been pandering to the fox audience and that this was lay down with dogs to get up with fleas. the suggestion is that i am not there challenging people and engaging them in a real debate. mel o'reilly said, tell where i am wrong? he did not close it up. it was the next show that he had me on. we engaged in this conversation. it does become so controversial. >> if you're able to go to a dinner party with a group of people and ellen weiss
williams to say what he thinks. juan williams lost that job. this is not a first amendment issue. this is an issue of what your employer is ok with. at fox news and not only isn't ok to talk about muslims being scary on airplanes, it is expected. it is part of what they're selling. >> expected? nobody said you have to do this. it had never been done before. we were talking are there about the niche market. they have an antagonistic attitude toward fox. there is no expectation for anyone...
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very quiet. >> neighbor nellie knew william since his family immigrated from nicaragua. he wasn't married and had none of his own. >> he gave his life for us, you know. >> william wouldn't tell his mom he was coming home, just so he could see her phis when he opened the door. in daily city, cbs 5. >>> a man who pulled three women from a burning home was honored tonight in pittsburgh. a 90-year-old woman, her caretaker, and the caretaker's mother-in-law was rescued. dan saw the fire and rushed to the house. the door was locked, but he could hear their cries for help. one of the women opened the door, the woman told her that others were still inside. >> thanks. >> i took a deep breath and walked in. i couldn't see anything, but i was leaning down and i felt a shoulder and i grabbed her shoulders and pulled her out. the little old lady was wrapped around her leg. >> they recover frd their injuries. tonight the contra costa fire protection recognized her as being a community role model. >>> one hurdle down and one to go. the bipartisan deal to keep the united states from def
very quiet. >> neighbor nellie knew william since his family immigrated from nicaragua. he wasn't married and had none of his own. >> he gave his life for us, you know. >> william wouldn't tell his mom he was coming home, just so he could see her phis when he opened the door. in daily city, cbs 5. >>> a man who pulled three women from a burning home was honored tonight in pittsburgh. a 90-year-old woman, her caretaker, and the caretaker's mother-in-law was rescued....
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he's director of communications and marketing at euro pacific capital and in frankfurt we crossed william engdahl he is an economic researcher and the author of a century of war anglo-american oil politics and the new world order and another member of our cross-talk team in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk and you have different opinions i want my viewers to see them william let's go to you first let's talk about the possibility of what's people are calling the return to the great recession so you do have a magic number. what the price of oil will be for the entire economy to take another major dip name your price well i think we have to differentiate here the. price of oil diesel be the us economy i think will have relatively little effect on recovery because there is no recovery in the us and how it's going into a deep depression and it's deepening by the hour by the month of the year in europe it can have an impact in so far as it has an impact on growth in china because the locomotive of the marvelous german recovery over the last eighteen months has been exports of m
he's director of communications and marketing at euro pacific capital and in frankfurt we crossed william engdahl he is an economic researcher and the author of a century of war anglo-american oil politics and the new world order and another member of our cross-talk team in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk and you have different opinions i want my viewers to see them william let's go to you first let's talk about the possibility of what's people are calling the return to the...
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>> corey's brother william has also had a setback.caught entering another inmate's cell. >> yes, sir, there is. >> he has now lost his chance at an early release to a halfway house. >> when he entered the other inmate's cell, it was 3:00 in the morning. in the particular housing unit that inmate allen was in, those doors are not secured. they're not locked, due to the nature of what kind of housing unit that is. they are not supposed to be going into another inmate's cell at that point. at the time when he was in that particular housing unit, he was on a detail and that detail was the night detail, that's why he was awake at 3:00 in the morning. however, he chose to take advantage of the situation by entering someone else's cell at that time. inmate allen is typically not a disciplinary problem. >> i've been here almost a year and some months and i haven't had one disciplinary action. this is my first one. so all they charged me with was being out of place. that's all the charges was. >> william will now have to serve out the remainin
>> corey's brother william has also had a setback.caught entering another inmate's cell. >> yes, sir, there is. >> he has now lost his chance at an early release to a halfway house. >> when he entered the other inmate's cell, it was 3:00 in the morning. in the particular housing unit that inmate allen was in, those doors are not secured. they're not locked, due to the nature of what kind of housing unit that is. they are not supposed to be going into another inmate's...
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williams had been let go by minnesota because he was due over $5 million. it could mend p mean the end. shot back on twitter saying i'm not sure what that mean was for. i guess to scare me, well it didn't boric, try again. >> in recent internet workout video, 49ers pro bowl willis says his potential has not been released. a reason he is prime to improve on the field. competition for the team's best body is between willess and vernon davis. a linebacker on game day. >> how does your core compare to vernon's? >> calling me back like a freak of nature. i would rather have them on my team than playing against them any day. i'm going to leave it at that. >> vernon likes to show it off more than you. [ laughter ] >> dana, vernons. >> you know, i'm good either way. >> diplomatic response. >> the top five please. >> that is a disgusting act by randy moss. >> former raider receiver says he is done after 13 seasons. at number four, they say yankee fans are the best fans in baseball. maybe not the best fielders. this guy cut up his face. number 3, a's and mare iners d
williams had been let go by minnesota because he was due over $5 million. it could mend p mean the end. shot back on twitter saying i'm not sure what that mean was for. i guess to scare me, well it didn't boric, try again. >> in recent internet workout video, 49ers pro bowl willis says his potential has not been released. a reason he is prime to improve on the field. competition for the team's best body is between willess and vernon davis. a linebacker on game day. >> how does your...
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to cross-talk the pros and cons of nuclear energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so cool he is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore he is also author of the forthcoming book contesting the future of nuclear power a critical global assessment of atomic energy and in austin we have robert bryce he's a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and author of power hungry the mists of green energy and the real fuels of the future all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in since is the twenty fifth anniversary verse three of the tragedy of chernobyl let's take a look back. the telling option noble enough in ukraine is destined to stay abandoned its high radiation levels and again infrastructure so this is a reminder of the west's nuclear plant disaster in human history since then nuclear technologies have been modernized significantly to survive the accident of the scale the industry was virtually forced to invent itself for bridging in view safety culture neve
to cross-talk the pros and cons of nuclear energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so cool he is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore he is also author of the forthcoming book contesting the future of nuclear power a critical global assessment of atomic energy and in austin we have robert bryce he's a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and author of power hungry the mists of...
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william was benjamin's only son, only child. not only child, only son and they basically ceased communication because of this, and this became particularly significant at the time of the peace negotiations at the end of the war in which benjamin frank done was one of the key u.s. negotiators, and you know over the course of many many months the five peace negotiators are meeting in paris and hashing out all the terms of the independence of the united unitd states and lots and lots of points along the way but they resolve all of them until they get to one last one in the fall of 1782 i guess it is. and the sticking point concerns whether the u.s. is going to be made responsible for giving compensation to loyalists whose property has been confiscated during the war. and this point, most of the other american negotiators are okay with it, john adams and john jay but benjamin franklin will not give in on this point and he says, if you grant compensation i'm not going to fund the treaty. we have to keep on fighting the war. so if you
william was benjamin's only son, only child. not only child, only son and they basically ceased communication because of this, and this became particularly significant at the time of the peace negotiations at the end of the war in which benjamin frank done was one of the key u.s. negotiators, and you know over the course of many many months the five peace negotiators are meeting in paris and hashing out all the terms of the independence of the united unitd states and lots and lots of points...
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six three six two williams thus closing in on her second title in as many weeks following victory in stamford a fruit night ago. a bittersweet sporting reception in washington for barack obama the u.s. president inviting reigning n.f.l. super bowl champions green bay on the traditional yearly visit to the wife's harvests obama however is a well known fan of the packers n.f.c. rivals the chicago bears to add insult to injury the commander in chief's hometown squad were also beaten by the party in the conference championship playoffs the sky thought he didn't look too low on happy to be having the green bay jersey to his wife's ice collection. so. there does hurt a little bit. of those a hard thing for a birth parent to do. it doesn't hurt as much as the n.f.c. championship game hurt. but it still hurts. you know you guys coming to my house to rub it in. i stay with american football works by babe visit kansas city on friday to kickoff both of their preseason and the book and you're showing that there could be a dangerous prospect this year rookie linebacker mason foster recovering the
six three six two williams thus closing in on her second title in as many weeks following victory in stamford a fruit night ago. a bittersweet sporting reception in washington for barack obama the u.s. president inviting reigning n.f.l. super bowl champions green bay on the traditional yearly visit to the wife's harvests obama however is a well known fan of the packers n.f.c. rivals the chicago bears to add insult to injury the commander in chief's hometown squad were also beaten by the party...
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ok william faulkner in new york if i go to you first is fukushima a black eye for the industry or is it a knock out and because of the severity of the of the accident it's going to be with us for quite a while still yeah i think it's a black eye it's definitely not a knockout we're not most countries are not going to ban nuclear those that do are putting themselves in a real bind i mean you already see germany is floundering around what are we going to do next if we abandon nuclear italy has the highest electrical costs and europe and they think they're going to abandon that i think it'll it'll countries will react to different degrees some may quit altogether but those that move ahead i think are going to reap the advantages actually benjamin when you think about that in paris i mean this is that this is a second really serious accident here and it's as much as people talk about new technologies we still have the same kind of critical. level of danger seven ok we had a twenty five years ago we have it now ok and that's all with nuclear technology that has been improved others will s
ok william faulkner in new york if i go to you first is fukushima a black eye for the industry or is it a knock out and because of the severity of the of the accident it's going to be with us for quite a while still yeah i think it's a black eye it's definitely not a knockout we're not most countries are not going to ban nuclear those that do are putting themselves in a real bind i mean you already see germany is floundering around what are we going to do next if we abandon nuclear italy has...
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armstrong williams why did you write this book? >> you know, many people remember back in 2000, no child left behind, when i was almost left behind. .. i was wondering if i would never find my way of life backing in, and presence. in the realized this one particular morning i was lying in bed. in the light just flickered. after four years i had reawakened. something just said virtues, values. just as clear as i standing here talking to you. back to the ritz, the beginning. and i had to reawaken the value of truth and honesty and integrity. had to reawaken the values of the physiology of success. making sure i was in top physical shape. mark -- more importantly and had to reawaken the value of weather what is to be a journalist or something for the republican party, and i decided not only did i want to turn to journalism. my voice should return as a voice of integrity. a lot of people would dismiss me. i'm lost much credibility, but i wasn't doing it to anybody else. it wasn't about anybody else. it was about me and my truth. so i s
armstrong williams why did you write this book? >> you know, many people remember back in 2000, no child left behind, when i was almost left behind. .. i was wondering if i would never find my way of life backing in, and presence. in the realized this one particular morning i was lying in bed. in the light just flickered. after four years i had reawakened. something just said virtues, values. just as clear as i standing here talking to you. back to the ritz, the beginning. and i had to...
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william was benjamin's only son, only child. not only child, only son and they basically ceased communication because of this, and this became particularly significant at the time of the peace negotiations at the end of the war in which benjamin frank done was one of the key u.s. negotiators, and you know over the course of many many months the five peace negotiators are meeting in paris and hashing out all the terms of the independence of the united unitd states and lots and lots of points along the way but they resolve all of them until they get to one last one in the fall of 1782 i guess it is. and the sticking point concerns whether the u.s. is going to be made responsible for giving compensation to loyalists whose property has been confiscated during the war. and this point, most of the other american negotiators are okay with it, john adams and john jay but benjamin franklin will not give in on this point and he says, if you grant compensation i'm not going to fund the treaty. we have to keep on fighting the war. so if you
william was benjamin's only son, only child. not only child, only son and they basically ceased communication because of this, and this became particularly significant at the time of the peace negotiations at the end of the war in which benjamin frank done was one of the key u.s. negotiators, and you know over the course of many many months the five peace negotiators are meeting in paris and hashing out all the terms of the independence of the united unitd states and lots and lots of points...
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when demand for most secure for getting william jennings bryan to go to dayton was it j. frank norris. one of the last things that brian did was write a handwritten note thanking him for his help and encouragement and then norris open fat hand written after he got the news he had died and printed in his newspaper at that time had 50,000 subscribers. and using his way to link himself with his goal was the heir to william jennings bryan and the leader of fundamentalist or what we call conservative christians at the time. and then getting into a battle with local city leaders and four were the always fights about something. first baptist church atoned a tremendous part of the list the entire downtown block of four or is. above for the buildings they weren't using a rented them out. j.c. penney day rented space from first baptist church however was not paying taxes on those properties strictly for incomer business purposes brass a result, norris was taxed as rather churches at the time and j. frank norris resisted this and vowed to fight for two he got into a heated battle wi
when demand for most secure for getting william jennings bryan to go to dayton was it j. frank norris. one of the last things that brian did was write a handwritten note thanking him for his help and encouragement and then norris open fat hand written after he got the news he had died and printed in his newspaper at that time had 50,000 subscribers. and using his way to link himself with his goal was the heir to william jennings bryan and the leader of fundamentalist or what we call...
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williams? guest: he is amazing. university of missouri is the pwbest journalism is school in e nation in doubt. host: whoa. guest: sorry about that. but it really is because there s is a student run news station and you get firsthand experience before -- you know? the ike you are ahead of game. host: did you tell us your name? guest: shaun. i'm from branson, missouri. host: what about mr. williams used to be the dean of the journalism school. we talked about this thing about public service and shouldn't be feeding money into your own pocket and public trust, truths, accuracy, fairness. do we get this today? guest: i'm not going to name the network but one network like i do not trust at all. like, you know, they are so biased and it is like all networks are but this one especial especially. host: isn't it better that you know what their bias is instead of them slipping it in on you? guest: yes, i guess. host: are you politically not on their side? guest: it is not that. it is just how they cover the news. i don't kno
williams? guest: he is amazing. university of missouri is the pwbest journalism is school in e nation in doubt. host: whoa. guest: sorry about that. but it really is because there s is a student run news station and you get firsthand experience before -- you know? the ike you are ahead of game. host: did you tell us your name? guest: shaun. i'm from branson, missouri. host: what about mr. williams used to be the dean of the journalism school. we talked about this thing about public service and...
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he did a -- it was a very interesting piece about juan williams. i was very intrigued by that article. and i was just reading what happens sometimes when you write, i get stuck and reading things. i kept reading and reading and reading, i never knew that story. i thought, my god, i've got to invite him to my book party. i sent him an e-mail, he never responded, so there he is. it's hard to write a book, find the time, and then you always agonize as people want to read you, is it right for the times. >> right. >> you've just got to let that all go. >> so you tarted -- >> two years ago. i started two years ago. >> [inaudible] >> no child left behind. i needed to purge. there was so much i wanted to say. but then i realized in order to reclaim virtue, you start reclaiming yourself because you get lost, you know? i was looking for everybody else. once i had the premonition, no, it's within you. you've got to reclaim your virtue. and once you reclaim your virtue, then you can start living again. this is -- [inaudible] >> so the book's doing well. we hea
he did a -- it was a very interesting piece about juan williams. i was very intrigued by that article. and i was just reading what happens sometimes when you write, i get stuck and reading things. i kept reading and reading and reading, i never knew that story. i thought, my god, i've got to invite him to my book party. i sent him an e-mail, he never responded, so there he is. it's hard to write a book, find the time, and then you always agonize as people want to read you, is it right for the...
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juan williams, ladies and gentlemen.applause] >> thank you and thanks to you and amy for putting this on. we really appreciate it and we are always in your debt for being such a good friend, and to charles and steve, you know, i've been -- i've worked of the "washington post," cnn, a fort at npr, i've worked at the hill, these guys are the best and i am grateful to have you as my colleagues so thank you very much. and i wanted to also say thank you to ed rogers and to sheldon come here tonight, and hugo gordon who is here tonight. steve just touched on this briefly, but there was a moment back then when i thought that my career was over, and i thought, you know, a career that had taken many years to build is going down the tubes fast, and today many people felt we are going to a book signing which you are really here for a celebration. i don't know if the had a celebration at the end of those survivors tv shows the this is what it feels like to me like i got my head back above the waves. i'm standing. and you can't get t
juan williams, ladies and gentlemen.applause] >> thank you and thanks to you and amy for putting this on. we really appreciate it and we are always in your debt for being such a good friend, and to charles and steve, you know, i've been -- i've worked of the "washington post," cnn, a fort at npr, i've worked at the hill, these guys are the best and i am grateful to have you as my colleagues so thank you very much. and i wanted to also say thank you to ed rogers and to sheldon...
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while bag of tricks tiger woods for my caddie steve williams sabers winning his first title with new partner i don't scoff at the world golf championships in the high i. am a big russian side are reported to be talking andrey arshavin and the last of it yet more big transmit news from the pakistan club. that start with ice hockey and with the months to go until the start of the new k h l season last year's finalists have added st powerful reinforcements to their roster among them alexei couple your returns to russia after nineteen years in north america the first ever russia to be drafted in the first round of the n.h.l. made more than one thousand three hundred appearances in america's top league scoring more than a thousand points however the thirty eight year old stanley cup winner and in pick champion wasn't offered more than a one year deal in the n.h.l. and decided to move to the moscow region slides cover you all for play alongside another russian returning from the n.h.l. because your day of those twenty six year old forward returns to outland for the third time in his career
while bag of tricks tiger woods for my caddie steve williams sabers winning his first title with new partner i don't scoff at the world golf championships in the high i. am a big russian side are reported to be talking andrey arshavin and the last of it yet more big transmit news from the pakistan club. that start with ice hockey and with the months to go until the start of the new k h l season last year's finalists have added st powerful reinforcements to their roster among them alexei couple...
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now, williams, i think you have been on every show -- yeah, williams has a book "muzzled" the assault against honest debate. have you been on every show. i saw you on the jersey shore yelling at the situation. >> oh, stop. >> bill: his taxes should go up. how dare you tell the situation that his taxes should go up. the situation doesn't know what the situation is you are taking advantage of him. what's the beef, williams? >> i have got to tell you something. right now i just saw a pole tonight that said 72% of americans, that's republicans and democrats say what's been going on in washington disgusting, negative, ridiculous, bill, ridiculous. >> bill: absolutely right. >> they can't stand it they are outraged by it when you talk about poll numbers, president obama's numbers going down, you should also mention that republican numbers are even lower than president obama's numbers. in fact, the congressional ratings from rasmussen is like 6%. >> bill: i know you don't. >> what? >> bill: the vision of congress, both democrats and republicans is like 15% approval. but, as scott rat muffin
now, williams, i think you have been on every show -- yeah, williams has a book "muzzled" the assault against honest debate. have you been on every show. i saw you on the jersey shore yelling at the situation. >> oh, stop. >> bill: his taxes should go up. how dare you tell the situation that his taxes should go up. the situation doesn't know what the situation is you are taking advantage of him. what's the beef, williams? >> i have got to tell you something. right...
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i williams meanwhile had a tougher time against lucie safarova the on seeded czech taking the opening set six four before thirteen time grand slam champion williams points back to claim the next couple of sets six three six two williams with us closing in on her second title in as many weeks following victory in stanford a fortnight ago. i. a bittersweet sporting reception in washington for barak obama the u.s. president in fighting reigning n.f.l. super bowl champions green bay on a customer visit to the white house obama however is a well known fun of the packers n.f.c. rivals the chicago bears to add insult to injury the commander in chief's hometown squad were also beaten by the clock in the conference championship playoffs this spike that he didn't look too unhappy to be having the green bay charity to his wife hoist collection. come out and say. look this hurts a little bit. of those a hard thing for him to do. it doesn't hurt as much as the n.f.c. championship game hurt. but it still hurts. you know you guys coming to my house to rub it in. staying with american football where
i williams meanwhile had a tougher time against lucie safarova the on seeded czech taking the opening set six four before thirteen time grand slam champion williams points back to claim the next couple of sets six three six two williams with us closing in on her second title in as many weeks following victory in stanford a fortnight ago. i. a bittersweet sporting reception in washington for barak obama the u.s. president in fighting reigning n.f.l. super bowl champions green bay on a customer...
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by the tricks tiger woods for mchattie steve williams relishes winning his first title with you part of adam scott the world golf championship in ohio. while drama in the dog spotlight moscow overcome floodlights and a two goal deficit to win four to ten months at a. soundblaster russia come back from three goals down to beat switzerland six four and be crowned european champions. but first a goal and what a difference a county makes as well as top bagman steve williams has helped his new partner adam scott to one of the biggest wins of his career while williams former employer tiger woods finished hall fly down the field at the world golf championships in ohio what's continued his erratic form on the final day the former well number one was back playing off a four month in. a layoff but he struggles to find any consistency and finished tied for thirty seventh place one over par while scott shot a final round of sixty five to play a fourth straight victory over wall number one luke donald and american rickie fowler and rubbing salt into the wind caddy williams said that adams new tit
by the tricks tiger woods for mchattie steve williams relishes winning his first title with you part of adam scott the world golf championship in ohio. while drama in the dog spotlight moscow overcome floodlights and a two goal deficit to win four to ten months at a. soundblaster russia come back from three goals down to beat switzerland six four and be crowned european champions. but first a goal and what a difference a county makes as well as top bagman steve williams has helped his new...
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brian williams will be here tonight. i'm carl quint neanilla reporti from new york. thanks for watching. good night.
brian williams will be here tonight. i'm carl quint neanilla reporti from new york. thanks for watching. good night.
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william was due to ship out to new york city. far away and likely facing imminent evacuation itself, new york made little sense as a destination for elizabeth and the children and this time decided do go to st. augustine until he could join them there to establish the family home. in early december 1782, she stepped into a small boat with her family and a black nurse and road out into the harbor to board a florida bopped scooter. it was like a jigsaw puzzle. above her were the curved wooden walls with a city afloat. the outlines of figures going along decks and rigs, sails stretched on a lattice of mast. row boats traced ripples across the water, loyalists, slaves, food, supplies, furniture, life stock, and the bells of st. michael church were on the ships. another group of 200 black loyalists gathered to sail for st. lucia. a few individuals including various government officials joined a convoy for britain. on the amp of december 12, the soldiers began assembling on the war ofs to board the transports for new york. they formall
william was due to ship out to new york city. far away and likely facing imminent evacuation itself, new york made little sense as a destination for elizabeth and the children and this time decided do go to st. augustine until he could join them there to establish the family home. in early december 1782, she stepped into a small boat with her family and a black nurse and road out into the harbor to board a florida bopped scooter. it was like a jigsaw puzzle. above her were the curved wooden...
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the giants keep that half-game lead. >>> the 49ers signed williams and whitner. it appeared to spell the end for goldman. he has returned to the 49ers, one-year contract worth a reported $2 million. he has started the last 32 games in safety for san francisco. his move comes as somewhat of a surprise because he had tweeted he was likely done as a 49er. >>> steve williams, caddy for adam scott at bridgestone. tiger woods was stumbling to his 37th place finish, 17 shots behind the champion, adam scott. incredible subplot to tiger's return. you know that steve williams has carried tiger's bag for 13 victories. check out what he said. here's the top five. >> i've been a caddy for 33 years and that's the worst week of my life. i'm never going to forget that week. >> number four, strength in numbers, maybe not. real madrid took on 109 kids. they beat the kids 2-1. can you believe that? a former from china attempted -- performer from china attempted to walk a tight-rope. he caught himself. do not try this at home. at number two, don't tell david wright that the mets are
the giants keep that half-game lead. >>> the 49ers signed williams and whitner. it appeared to spell the end for goldman. he has returned to the 49ers, one-year contract worth a reported $2 million. he has started the last 32 games in safety for san francisco. his move comes as somewhat of a surprise because he had tweeted he was likely done as a 49er. >>> steve williams, caddy for adam scott at bridgestone. tiger woods was stumbling to his 37th place finish, 17 shots behind...