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william. >> as a small boy william witnessed a lot of this and william became sort of the fixer. here's this little boy when his mother locks herself in the bathroom after an argument with charles and she's sobbing and here is 7-year-old little william slipping tissues under the door and saying "i hate to see you sad, mummy." he was always somebody who was just very, very sensitive to other people's feelings, so he walks into the situation with kate, he meets kate, and kate exposes him to a happy family for the first time. >> stability? >> stability. >> reporter: a happiness and normalcy that diana was desperate for her sons to find. her close friend lana marks remembers. >> she wanted to have them experience as much of a normal life or exposure to a normal life as is possible. she also wanted to make sure they shared enormous love. >> william! william! william. >> but finding love would not be easy for a prince, the heir apparent to the british monarchy. william lived with a prying camera lens keenly focused on his every move. a spotlight that followed him from a very early age.
william. >> as a small boy william witnessed a lot of this and william became sort of the fixer. here's this little boy when his mother locks herself in the bathroom after an argument with charles and she's sobbing and here is 7-year-old little william slipping tissues under the door and saying "i hate to see you sad, mummy." he was always somebody who was just very, very sensitive to other people's feelings, so he walks into the situation with kate, he meets kate, and kate...
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and can they play back up to il williams? williams able to ol it back in.k, is there a full moon? pass salvador and on up. a diving play by zubrus. the puck goes all the way back. it is mitchell run into by henrique. off carter's stick to center. greene could not take it there. followed up by carter on to richards. he couldn't get it. fayne banking it behind. kovalchuk off his stick. played by carter back to mitchell. floated on to penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see jordan nolan use his size and speed to his advantage. he takes the shot right between the legs of andy greene and marty brodeur with the stop. >> eddie: how about the devils with a q
and can they play back up to il williams? williams able to ol it back in.k, is there a full moon? pass salvador and on up. a diving play by zubrus. the puck goes all the way back. it is mitchell run into by henrique. off carter's stick to center. greene could not take it there. followed up by carter on to richards. he couldn't get it. fayne banking it behind. kovalchuk off his stick. played by carter back to mitchell. floated on to penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards....
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and can they play back up to il williams? williams able to ol it back in.k, is there a full moon? pass salvador and on up. a diving play by zubrus. the puck goes all the way back. it is mitchell run into by henrique. off carter's stick to center. greene could not take it there. followed up by carter on to richards. he couldn't get it. fayne banking it behind. kovalchuk off his stick. played by carter back to mitchell. floated on to penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see jordan nolan use his size and speed to his advantage. he takes the shot right between the legs of andy greene and marty brodeur with the stop. >> eddie: how about the devils with a q
and can they play back up to il williams? williams able to ol it back in.k, is there a full moon? pass salvador and on up. a diving play by zubrus. the puck goes all the way back. it is mitchell run into by henrique. off carter's stick to center. greene could not take it there. followed up by carter on to richards. he couldn't get it. fayne banking it behind. kovalchuk off his stick. played by carter back to mitchell. floated on to penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards....
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, william h. penn which we'll talk about later operated the yellow house. in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as a facade and as a conduit for his dealings. carla jones argues slave traders own houses in the district or in this case national hotel functioned as urban plantations. she cites historian herman bernard who states these places were intended not as places of agricultural production but as a method of social organization. there are spaces demar kated for enslaved people who are still in close proximity to their owners or confined to their owners' property. charles dickens during his tour of america in 1842 described the yard or area demarcated for enslaved people at a hotel many historians believe is the national. the hotel in which we live is a long row of houses fronting o
, william h. penn which we'll talk about later operated the yellow house. in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as a facade and as a conduit for his dealings. carla jones argues slave traders own houses in the district or in this case national hotel functioned as urban plantations....
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williams she was glad that ms. williams would be able to hear her if she screamed. in that -- when the evening rolled around, ms. lopez's expression toward ms. williams had changed completely. during the intervening time, there were numerous communications between the sheriff and ms. lopez. mr. merton testified to getting a message from buzz lopez to dissuade him -- ms. lopez to dissuade him from testifying and he heard sheriff mirkarimi in the background. that the sheriff was aware of these dissuasion efforts and participated in them. chairperson hur: in -- is there any more in respect to ms. williams' testimony? thank you. we will invite mr. wagner or mr. kopp to address this issue and deal with a declaration issued. >> we would concur with what chairperson hur state. th- -- stated. that -- i don't thnk that -- think that live testimony would serve any other purpose. i want to respond to something that mr. keith just said. this red herring of witness dissuasion has consumed an incredible amount of time and effort and energy and it does not -- should have no place
williams she was glad that ms. williams would be able to hear her if she screamed. in that -- when the evening rolled around, ms. lopez's expression toward ms. williams had changed completely. during the intervening time, there were numerous communications between the sheriff and ms. lopez. mr. merton testified to getting a message from buzz lopez to dissuade him -- ms. lopez to dissuade him from testifying and he heard sheriff mirkarimi in the background. that the sheriff was aware of these...
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we're going to begin with the words of william howard taft followed by william jennings bryan. >> i have known a good many people, i have known a good many regular attendance at church and distant members. religiously, if you choose to use that term, refuse to contribute to foreign makers. i did not realize the immense importance of foreign missions. the truth is we've got to wake up in this country. we are not all there is in the world. there are lots besides us and there are lots of people besides us that are entitled to our imports and our money and our sacrifice to help them on in the world. >> imperialism is the policy of an empire. and an empire is a nation composed of different races living under varying forms of government. a republic cannot be an empire. for a republic rests upon the theory that government derive their just theories and colonialism with this theerry. our experiment in colonialism has been unfortunate. instead of profit, it has brought loss. instead of strength, it has brought weakness. instead of gloiry, it has brougt humiliation. >> the -- did william jennings
we're going to begin with the words of william howard taft followed by william jennings bryan. >> i have known a good many people, i have known a good many regular attendance at church and distant members. religiously, if you choose to use that term, refuse to contribute to foreign makers. i did not realize the immense importance of foreign missions. the truth is we've got to wake up in this country. we are not all there is in the world. there are lots besides us and there are lots of...
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we look at the life, legacy, and times of william jennings bryan. a three-time presidential nominee from nebraska. what better way to introduce him than hearing from him. here's a portion of his speech that he delivered in 1896, referred to as the "address of gold" speech. it was the first run for the white house at age 36. >> our war is not a war of conquest. we're fighting in defense of our homes, our families, and posterity. we have petitions and our petitions have been sworn. we have entreated and our entreaties have been disregarded. we have days when our calamity came. we big no longer, we entreat no more, we petition no more, we defy them. we go forth confident that we shall win. >> in the words of william jennings bryan. we're coming to you from his home and office in the state capital of lincoln, nebraska. it is commonly referred to as fairview, because at the turn of the century it gave you a fair view of the land. they moved here in 1902. it's now part of the bryan lgh medical center. we're coming to you from the first floor, his parlor,
we look at the life, legacy, and times of william jennings bryan. a three-time presidential nominee from nebraska. what better way to introduce him than hearing from him. here's a portion of his speech that he delivered in 1896, referred to as the "address of gold" speech. it was the first run for the white house at age 36. >> our war is not a war of conquest. we're fighting in defense of our homes, our families, and posterity. we have petitions and our petitions have been...
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younger brother of william jennings bryan. was the vice presidential candidate for the democrats, coming out of that tumultuous convention of 1924. was more because of his name than because william jennings bryan, his older brother, pushed him. at that time, william jennings bryan was a very divisive figure in the party, partly because of the klan debate, partly for other reasons. but the bryan name was still sort of -- the democrats hoped would enable him to win a lot of rural votes, especially in the midwest, which they're afraid -- progressive rule votes. they were afraid were going to go to the independent campaign for president. so charles bryan in 1924 was -- his nomination's vice president by the democrats was an attempt by the democrats to keep some of the progressive farm vote on their side, and for the most part, it did not succeed. >> terry is joining us from easton, pennsylvania, as we look more from the study of william jennings bryan. go ahead, terry. >> caller: gentlemen, very interesting talk. you've stated tha
younger brother of william jennings bryan. was the vice presidential candidate for the democrats, coming out of that tumultuous convention of 1924. was more because of his name than because william jennings bryan, his older brother, pushed him. at that time, william jennings bryan was a very divisive figure in the party, partly because of the klan debate, partly for other reasons. but the bryan name was still sort of -- the democrats hoped would enable him to win a lot of rural votes,...
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are there parallels to william jennings bryan? >> well, obama, in essence, is a parallel, certainly. though as will said, he was better known in 1896 than i think two americans than obama was in 2004, which might seem surprising because of all the media we have. but bryan was giving speeches all around the country before 1896 to prosilvercrats. hubert humphrey gave a famous speech for civil rights in 1948, democratic convention, in which sort of put the u.s. -- put the democratic party on record as being for civil rights had never been before. we had no other parallel in american political history where someone gives a great speech and then at the same convention gets the nomination. >> what about today? are there parallels to other modern politicians? >> well, i think obama's speech is similar. it vaults him to national prominence. michael's right. bryan had already achieved much of that. but the sense of party unity that both of them brought and to those speeches and the kind of sincerity and speaking across a broad range of the
are there parallels to william jennings bryan? >> well, obama, in essence, is a parallel, certainly. though as will said, he was better known in 1896 than i think two americans than obama was in 2004, which might seem surprising because of all the media we have. but bryan was giving speeches all around the country before 1896 to prosilvercrats. hubert humphrey gave a famous speech for civil rights in 1948, democratic convention, in which sort of put the u.s. -- put the democratic party on...
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he is in the study of william jennings bryan and his wife. thanks very much for sharing your time with us on c-span's "the contender" series. >> thank you for having me. >> how often was in that study writing? >> probably daily when he was in lincoln. the study was the heart of the home, as he said. >> i'm going to have you walk in and show us what the desk looked like and also some of the artifacts that are on top of the desk. >> this is the partner's desk that he and his wife shared. they would exchange conversation, compose writings and letters and help formulate some of the boggs positions tha may have wanted to take for the day. >> on the top of the desk, a copy of "the commoner." what was that, why was that significant in his life? and i know that he has signed the copy that's directly in front of you. >> i think it could best stated right in a quote from the first edition of "the commoner", which i have right here. it says "the commoner" will be to satisfy if by identity to the common people it proves its right to be the name which it
he is in the study of william jennings bryan and his wife. thanks very much for sharing your time with us on c-span's "the contender" series. >> thank you for having me. >> how often was in that study writing? >> probably daily when he was in lincoln. the study was the heart of the home, as he said. >> i'm going to have you walk in and show us what the desk looked like and also some of the artifacts that are on top of the desk. >> this is the partner's...
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there are people who want to be william jennings bryant.rah palin in some ways tried to be in some ways 1896. an angry populous, people who believe a small media elite is after the majority of americans. but, you know, bryant was representative of a movement i think. an antimondopoly movement that believed corporate america was taking the country in a revolutionary direction. we have for better or worse, come to grips or made our peace with big business, and we can't imagine a society in which big business is not there. that was not true for bryant. >> i think just where we are here in brian, we looked at the desk where he worked with mary bryant side by side. most businesses were like that in the 1870s, 1860s, 1850s, they were partnerships. that period before 1896, a period of enormous industrial growth. colossal corporations emerging in american society. the pennsylvania railroad employed more people than the united states post office. these were corporations with enormous resources, enormous wealth and enormous power, and most people had
there are people who want to be william jennings bryant.rah palin in some ways tried to be in some ways 1896. an angry populous, people who believe a small media elite is after the majority of americans. but, you know, bryant was representative of a movement i think. an antimondopoly movement that believed corporate america was taking the country in a revolutionary direction. we have for better or worse, come to grips or made our peace with big business, and we can't imagine a society in which...
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jennings bryan in 1908, we begin with the words of william howard taft followed by william jennings bryan. >> i had known a good many regular attendants in churn and distant members that religiously if you choose to use that term refuse to contribute to foreign makes. i did not realize the immense importance of foreign missions. the truth is we have to wake up in this country. we are not all there is in the world. there are lots besides us, and there are lots of people besides us that are entitled to our money and our sacrifice to help them on the in world. >> imperialism is the policy of an empire and it's different races living under varying forms of government. a republic cannot be an empire, for the public wrestles with the theory that government has their powers from the consent of govern and colonialism invites the theory. our experiment is colonialism has been unfortunate. instead of glory it has brought humiliation. >> did william jennings bryan change as a candidate in his first race to his third bid in 1908 and what issues dominated? >> the key issue in 1896 was the gold a
jennings bryan in 1908, we begin with the words of william howard taft followed by william jennings bryan. >> i had known a good many regular attendants in churn and distant members that religiously if you choose to use that term refuse to contribute to foreign makes. i did not realize the immense importance of foreign missions. the truth is we have to wake up in this country. we are not all there is in the world. there are lots besides us, and there are lots of people besides us that are...
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williams. i think, with ms. williams, because the issues are similar -- it is a shirker declaration. we could go through it, if the parties wanted to. or if you think it would be helpful to meet and confer, so you can reach whatever stipulations' you may be able to reach with ms. williams that result from your discussions of the other witnesses. we might be happy to hear that, too. >> i could offer that i would be willing to prepare my objections and submit them at the same time as the other objections to the merchants and madison declarations. >> you submitted objections to williams already. >> thank you for reminding me. if they needed to be expanded upon, if we needed to meet and confer, we would be willing to do that. otherwise -- commissioner liu: i do think it might be useful, rather than general objections to mostly all of the paragraphs. >> i am sorry. you are saying that i could the tell the objections with a bit more specificity to particular sentences within paragraph stacks -- paragraphs? chairperson
williams. i think, with ms. williams, because the issues are similar -- it is a shirker declaration. we could go through it, if the parties wanted to. or if you think it would be helpful to meet and confer, so you can reach whatever stipulations' you may be able to reach with ms. williams that result from your discussions of the other witnesses. we might be happy to hear that, too. >> i could offer that i would be willing to prepare my objections and submit them at the same time as the...
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and can they play back up to il williams? williams able to ol it back in.k, is there a full moon? pass salvador and on up. a diving play by zubrus. the puck goes all the way back. it is mitchell run into by henrique. off carter's stick to center. greene could not take it there. followed up by carter on to richards. he couldn't get it. fayne banking it behind. kovalchuk off his stick. played by carter back to mitchell. floated on to penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards. poked on by andy greene. kovalchuk backhands 0 have. voynov cranks it right back in again. the devils touched ahead. flexed along by zajac. played back along for fraser and fayne on him. it is sent on back to the point where it goes across to greene. rebound picked up off the boards neatly. worked on by know land and his shot is blocked. brodeur grabs it out of the air! >> pierre: we see jordan nolan use his size and speed to his advantage. he takes the shot right between the legs of andy greene and marty brodeur with the stop. >> eddie: how about the devils with a q
and can they play back up to il williams? williams able to ol it back in.k, is there a full moon? pass salvador and on up. a diving play by zubrus. the puck goes all the way back. it is mitchell run into by henrique. off carter's stick to center. greene could not take it there. followed up by carter on to richards. he couldn't get it. fayne banking it behind. kovalchuk off his stick. played by carter back to mitchell. floated on to penner and penner is able to spin one that handcuffed richards....
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i'm brian williams. we hope to see you later this evening for "rock center" and back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> thanks for joining us. i i'm raj mathai. >> the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to another new low this week. 3.66%. the 15-year fixed mortgage dropped to 2.95%. that has experts telling nearly every homeowner out there that it is time to refinance and has many renters asking if it's now cheaper to buy. nbc bay
i'm brian williams. we hope to see you later this evening for "rock center" and back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> thanks for joining us. i i'm raj mathai. >> the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to another new low this week. 3.66%. the 15-year fixed mortgage dropped to 2.95%. that has experts telling nearly every homeowner out there that it is time to refinance and has many renters asking if it's now cheaper to buy. nbc bay
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williams and gave to ms. madison on the first. that tends to defeat the claim,, a claim of fabrication are in accuracy. it essentially gives greater weight to their testimony, in that they independently say that ms. lopez was relating to them the same basic facts about what happened. it tends to corroborate the credibility of these witnesses. the third reason we think it is admissible is we already have evidence that there was an incident on the 31st. we have other admissible evidence about what happened in that incident, in the form of the statement to ms. madison on the first. this is basically under the administrative hearsay exception. it is here say that is allowed to be considered. there is no fact exclusively based on it, but it can be considered by the commission, to add greater weight to the evidence that is admissible. those are our major arguments. chairperson hur: although this may not make me popular, i do think we have to go through this, particularly with respect to four through 18. there was an objection lodged to
williams and gave to ms. madison on the first. that tends to defeat the claim,, a claim of fabrication are in accuracy. it essentially gives greater weight to their testimony, in that they independently say that ms. lopez was relating to them the same basic facts about what happened. it tends to corroborate the credibility of these witnesses. the third reason we think it is admissible is we already have evidence that there was an incident on the 31st. we have other admissible evidence about...
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i'm brian williams.you later this evening for "rock center" and of course back here tomorrow evening. good night.
i'm brian williams.you later this evening for "rock center" and of course back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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williams in his chest. >> police believe williams was targeted because the suspects figured he had coins and cash from his laundromat chains. craig brooks who pleaded guilty earlier was scheduled to go on trial in a similar trial in glen burnie. he tied up the homeowner with duct tape and held a gun on her. that victim reported the attack and gave a suspect description but only recognized him when prince george's county police released pictures of brooks in the williams murder. >> anyone who intends to rob and murder those within the border of our county we will do everything within our power to bring them to justice. >> pepco and prosecutors say there are lessons to be learned. ask for id of anyone coming to your door. if you have any suspicions, call police. $1,200 in cash, a laptop, camera, jewelry and electronic equipment were stolen during the robbery. sentencing for john haston is set for july 20th. craig brooks has already been sentenced to 50 years plus five years of supervised probation. >>> another big story tonight, prince george's county police are investigating a home invasi
williams in his chest. >> police believe williams was targeted because the suspects figured he had coins and cash from his laundromat chains. craig brooks who pleaded guilty earlier was scheduled to go on trial in a similar trial in glen burnie. he tied up the homeowner with duct tape and held a gun on her. that victim reported the attack and gave a suspect description but only recognized him when prince george's county police released pictures of brooks in the williams murder. >>...
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just call me william.d this -- >> i think the whole wedding for william was a tipping point for him. i think he realized then that his destiny to be king wouldn't be as gruesome as he feared it would be. and i think he found in kate the right woman. >> i totally agree. as soon as you have that team member with you -- that's what we see with the queen and prince philip. we're seeing that with william and kate. >> and she is fantastic. i think he found the bride who has got everything you could possibly want. i think she looks fabulous. her behavior is exemplary. >> she's graceful. >> but she had what diana never had. she had eight years of practice. eight years behind the scenes to get used to all this. diana was thrust into this as a 19-year-old girl, a kid. i think it was all too much for her and too much for the family. this time around, you get a sense of, we've been down this path before. this time, mid-20s, much more -- >> she's also a much steadier character. >> and she does her homework. she does he
just call me william.d this -- >> i think the whole wedding for william was a tipping point for him. i think he realized then that his destiny to be king wouldn't be as gruesome as he feared it would be. and i think he found in kate the right woman. >> i totally agree. as soon as you have that team member with you -- that's what we see with the queen and prince philip. we're seeing that with william and kate. >> and she is fantastic. i think he found the bride who has got...
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because she knew william for nine years. feels that it's worth it if you love the man enough, you'll put up with it. >> i think she does enjoy it. she seems -- she seems very happy when she's out and about. you never get a sense of her being uncomfortable. she looks very easy in her own skin. i think she must be enjoying it. >> i hear you. can you hear me? >> reporter: kate middleton embarked on a remarkable journey a year ago. >> whatever you do is subject to publicity. whatever you wear is the subject of comment. it's not easy at all. >> reporter: as duchess of cambridge, she's now a global superstar. though she wears her power lightly. >> there is a respect that they have for who they are and where they are. even with all that you still got the sensitivity of the way they're holding hands and the smiles. >> reporter: history and the weight of expectations might seem daunting. but the young couple will take their time, determined to write this story themselves. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network... a living breath
because she knew william for nine years. feels that it's worth it if you love the man enough, you'll put up with it. >> i think she does enjoy it. she seems -- she seems very happy when she's out and about. you never get a sense of her being uncomfortable. she looks very easy in her own skin. i think she must be enjoying it. >> i hear you. can you hear me? >> reporter: kate middleton embarked on a remarkable journey a year ago. >> whatever you do is subject to publicity....
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williams is being attacked for being biased. so until such time as her credibility is being attacked, i would say it is irrelevant. chairperson hur: i think you are correct as to when it becomes relevant and given the way we have decided to handle evidence, and in the event we may not see a witness, i do not see the harm in having testimony regarding by a cynne declaration, and affirmative declaration. to the extent there is further examination, we would have it. i do not see the harm in it. i welcome the views of other commissioners. to the extent we are evaluating witnesses on paper, it helps with credibility. >> i am willing to let it in. chairperson hur: given there are different viewpoints on this, is there a motion to overrule the objection to paragraph 18? all in favor? aye. commissioner renne: opposed. chairperson hur: the objection is overruled. any dissent with respect to overruling the objections 19 and 20? commissioner renne: what is the relevance of 19? what is contained in 19?
williams is being attacked for being biased. so until such time as her credibility is being attacked, i would say it is irrelevant. chairperson hur: i think you are correct as to when it becomes relevant and given the way we have decided to handle evidence, and in the event we may not see a witness, i do not see the harm in having testimony regarding by a cynne declaration, and affirmative declaration. to the extent there is further examination, we would have it. i do not see the harm in it. i...
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>> officers subdue williams and pin her to the ground. but restraining her does little to stop her verbal assault. >> i had enough of you guys abusing me and throwing me in jail like i'm an animal. i got kids and responsibilities. i don't have time for this show. they are trying to accuse me of something -- >> calm down. >> i've had three evaluations. that should be enough to satisfy the court's arguments. sorry, bitch. >> and after about seven minutes, williams is escorted out of the courtroom. >> have i not shown up three times? yes or no? swear before god. >> compulsive liar. you want to break my arms? go right ahead. >> i think it's clear your client needs an evaluation. >> though the officer who bore the brunt of williams' fury sustains minor injuries, no one is seriously hurt during this scuffle. after her mental health evaluation, williams is ultimately found competent to stand trial. she pleads not guilty. and though williams' actions were improper judge glass wants people to know that she doesn't take personally anything that hap
>> officers subdue williams and pin her to the ground. but restraining her does little to stop her verbal assault. >> i had enough of you guys abusing me and throwing me in jail like i'm an animal. i got kids and responsibilities. i don't have time for this show. they are trying to accuse me of something -- >> calm down. >> i've had three evaluations. that should be enough to satisfy the court's arguments. sorry, bitch. >> and after about seven minutes, williams is...
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williams. i think i may have been a victim. >> investigators are hoping the potential victims will recognize this picture of williams' car. it is a 2010 honda with pennsylvania plates. anyone with information should call state police. williams is out of jail on $35,000 bond. >> john edwards campaign corruption trial is over and looks like the former candidate may avoid a new trial. in a north carolina courtroom, a jury acquitted john edwards on one of the six charges he faced for campaign finance fraud. u.s. district court judge sent the jury back to deliberate. the jurors returned later unable to come to a unanimous decision. the judge declared a mistrial. >> i do not believe i did anything illegal, i did an awful lot that was wrong. there is no one else responsible for mine sins. >> he will not be back in the courtroom any time soon. federal prosecutors are unlikely to retry this case. up next, white two dozen bus companies are stuck in part, including one here in maryland. >> gue -- >> 278 c
williams. i think i may have been a victim. >> investigators are hoping the potential victims will recognize this picture of williams' car. it is a 2010 honda with pennsylvania plates. anyone with information should call state police. williams is out of jail on $35,000 bond. >> john edwards campaign corruption trial is over and looks like the former candidate may avoid a new trial. in a north carolina courtroom, a jury acquitted john edwards on one of the six charges he faced for...
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yeardley love is on -- william lynch is on trial with dozens of supporters. reverend jerold linder took the fifth amendment refusing to answer anymore questions. william lynch supporters they reverend jerold linder is lying. >> we know reverend jerold linder molested countless children. there are $3 million in settlements against him and more victims coming forward every day. i guess it is satisfying in a court of law to have that recognized and for the survivors. >> it is not unheard of where the victim doesn't testify, but where there were two people present, to not have the main witness testify, that will be a problem for the district attorney. i can understand they needed to bring the case and they will have to evaluate whether they can prove it. >> the judge denied a motion for a mistrail saying the prosecutors did not engage in misconduct. that according to the judge. the trial is scheduled to continue on friday but william lynch says he can not get a fair trial. >>> investigators wrapped up their inquiry into the fire ota west oakland -- at west oaklan
yeardley love is on -- william lynch is on trial with dozens of supporters. reverend jerold linder took the fifth amendment refusing to answer anymore questions. william lynch supporters they reverend jerold linder is lying. >> we know reverend jerold linder molested countless children. there are $3 million in settlements against him and more victims coming forward every day. i guess it is satisfying in a court of law to have that recognized and for the survivors. >> it is not...
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county policy, back in 2007, we knew it was constitutional legal there, here in prince william county, and it has been enforced for five years there hasn't been a single case of racial profiling, violent crime rate plummeted this is great news not just for prince william county and arizona but other localities around the country that would like to do the same thing. >> e any it is not just arizona other places are trying to enact similar laws or have similar laws what is casa demaryland's reaction? >> we feel, all the civil rights organizations are appalled at the fact that the supreme court would consent to this type of behaviour, this deportation, by attrition, a law that was approved maliciously, designed and approved maliciously, targeting a specific population, particularly hundreds of thousands of families that are mixed families that are under going a lot of pain out of separation, due to an incredible amount of deportation and this racial profiling absolutely is abessential -- an essential part of what the supreme court allowed today. >> let me ask you, corey said in his exper
county policy, back in 2007, we knew it was constitutional legal there, here in prince william county, and it has been enforced for five years there hasn't been a single case of racial profiling, violent crime rate plummeted this is great news not just for prince william county and arizona but other localities around the country that would like to do the same thing. >> e any it is not just arizona other places are trying to enact similar laws or have similar laws what is casa demaryland's...
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and williams jennings bryan based it was on the monkey trial. and he's in the play and in the book and on television and all the movies. he's the baa foonish figure. but williams jennings bryan wasn't against darwin itch because he was a flat earther or an uncaring big got. he was against it because it was conflated with social darwinism. and he was very much worried that darwinism would be used in excuse to not help the poor and not help children and not help people with disabilities. and would be used in a way that would just have this determinism. that's what he was really arguing against. and he's -- i picked him out because he's the singularly misunderstood guy whose today's liberalize shouldn't criticize. >> who would you compare him to today? his politics? >> let me tell you what i think about him, and maybe that will help generate a modern political figu figure. i think of him, and this is why it's so ironic that he loses, he's really good campaigner. those speeches there's several of them, that are quite memorable. he also is committed
and williams jennings bryan based it was on the monkey trial. and he's in the play and in the book and on television and all the movies. he's the baa foonish figure. but williams jennings bryan wasn't against darwin itch because he was a flat earther or an uncaring big got. he was against it because it was conflated with social darwinism. and he was very much worried that darwinism would be used in excuse to not help the poor and not help children and not help people with disabilities. and...
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prince william.nce harry by their side. [ cheers and applause ] i imagine you can't hear me, vicki. the crowd is deafening. [ cheers and applause ] we're waiting for the diamond jubilee fly past. by the royal air force. a touching day. it's been touch and go because of the weather. think think it will take place in just a couple of minutes. it will be a tribute to the aviators of world war ii. there, the royal family. [ cheers and applause ] lara, i was just remarking. i can tell the crowd is deafening from here. i can't imagine it down there in the square. >> oh, it is loud. it's exciting. you can see the flag of country. just the true love for the queen. >> yes. >> i have to tell you, george. just to see this from the front of buckingham palace in the position we're in, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> and vicki, prince charles last night said he wanted his father to hear the crowds in his hospital bed. he can hear them today. >> i think philip can definitely hear the crowds today. the roy
prince william.nce harry by their side. [ cheers and applause ] i imagine you can't hear me, vicki. the crowd is deafening. [ cheers and applause ] we're waiting for the diamond jubilee fly past. by the royal air force. a touching day. it's been touch and go because of the weather. think think it will take place in just a couple of minutes. it will be a tribute to the aviators of world war ii. there, the royal family. [ cheers and applause ] lara, i was just remarking. i can tell the crowd is...
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. >>> william lynch claims a priest molested him as a child. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose to tell us what the priest said. robert? >> reporter: it was surprising the main witness who is the victim in the case took the stand this afternoon and it generated a lot of tense emotions. a case where the accused is more like the accuser. >> reporter: william lynch looked somber as he arrived this morning, but this trial is what he wanted. he is accused of beating up a priest, reverend jerold linder at a retirement home, a priest william lynch claims molested him and his brother. >> we are here to support will. we are happy so far with what has been going on. glad for him to get his story out. >> reporter: reverend jerold linder testified william lynch showed up and hit him in the face and shouted you molested me and my brother. he denied he molested him or his brother. it draw an angry reaction from supporters, including his niece who plans to testify against her uncle. >> pedophile priests should be put in jail like the rest of the pedophil
. >>> william lynch claims a priest molested him as a child. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose to tell us what the priest said. robert? >> reporter: it was surprising the main witness who is the victim in the case took the stand this afternoon and it generated a lot of tense emotions. a case where the accused is more like the accuser. >> reporter: william lynch looked somber as he arrived this morning, but this trial is what he wanted. he is accused of beating up a...
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they -- the shenandoah national park, the prince william forest. so many in this area that are a short drive away. the weather is going to be great for that. a little warm they. if you're in the park up 2,000, 3,000 feet, it's going to feel good. this afternoon a beautiful day out there after a crisp morning. looking at the day planner, we've got nothing but sunshine to deal w. if you're going to be outside, i suggest the wide brim hats and sunscreen. highs approaching the mid-80s here. 385 or so will do it but it's dry. the humidity levels are down so it feels pretty good. standing outside on the weather tar as, don't wear a dark -- terrace, don't wear a dark jacket. the angle of the sun is getting high, the most intense sun we'll see tapering off in july and august. a high about 85. northwest winds 5 to 10. this morning we had chilly weather. martinsburg was down to 49 once again. la plata was 52. mid-50s at easton and cambridge at 55. we stopped at 60. this noon hour it is beautiful out there with mid-70s to about 80 now. la plata, d.c. at 80 de
they -- the shenandoah national park, the prince william forest. so many in this area that are a short drive away. the weather is going to be great for that. a little warm they. if you're in the park up 2,000, 3,000 feet, it's going to feel good. this afternoon a beautiful day out there after a crisp morning. looking at the day planner, we've got nothing but sunshine to deal w. if you're going to be outside, i suggest the wide brim hats and sunscreen. highs approaching the mid-80s here. 385 or...