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powell who kept note that william wrote to him. and blackman. >> guest: every note and the entirety of the notes is out there. blackman put no restrictions out. and powell's papers are washington university, his the cure rate of the papers they are technically not supposed to be open. the cure cure raters are helpful . >> of i was very pleased. i have to thank them for those powell documents because that show i william as did the papers of blackman and the papers of douglas showed a side of renner qis that was important. >> host: they both come on the supreme court of january of 1972. they are sworn in. tell us about at role he played in the own selection when he comes to washington where we left off in the first segment. he comes with richard he becomes an assistant general and he starts have a having ahand in supreme court nominees. low and behold in fall of 1971, he becomes one. >> guest: yes. he is the person that is at the justice department put in charge by large a vetting nominee. the nixon administration nominee to the cour
powell who kept note that william wrote to him. and blackman. >> guest: every note and the entirety of the notes is out there. blackman put no restrictions out. and powell's papers are washington university, his the cure rate of the papers they are technically not supposed to be open. the cure cure raters are helpful . >> of i was very pleased. i have to thank them for those powell documents because that show i william as did the papers of blackman and the papers of douglas showed a...
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he was always william h. rehnquist after that. >> host: he did tell the story turns into end of his life with the idea being that it made the difference and i remember he would've just been a justice of peace is the chief justice said the united states about it. one of the more crucial moves of his life after he leaves milwaukee and goes to stanford law school is becoming a clerk to supreme court justice robert jackson. tell us about how bad is good for is conservatively and to some of the conservatism on blacks and whites. >> guest: right. jackson was, i think, is seen by then even as a great justice. and he had in the prosecutor at the norberg were trials. it actually taken time off from the court and gone to nuremberg and then a chief prosecutor and then come back to the court. and so rehnquist graduates are the stanford law school early at the end of 1952. he was in a cause that would've graduated a semester later, the rehnquist finishes work. he was so smart he got out early. so it was clear what now is
he was always william h. rehnquist after that. >> host: he did tell the story turns into end of his life with the idea being that it made the difference and i remember he would've just been a justice of peace is the chief justice said the united states about it. one of the more crucial moves of his life after he leaves milwaukee and goes to stanford law school is becoming a clerk to supreme court justice robert jackson. tell us about how bad is good for is conservatively and to some of...
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he was always william h. rehnquist after that. >> host: so interesting, because he did tell that story to reporters toward the end of his life with the idea being that the hobbs made the difference, that h, and that i remember one of my colleagues quipped, so you would have been just a justice of the peace rather than chief justice of the united states without it? >> guest: yeah. [laughter] >> host: one of the more crucial moves in his life after he leaves milwaukee and goes to stanford law school is becoming a clerk to supreme court justice robert jackson. tell us a little bit about how that came about, because i want to lead into what you unfold in here having to do with some of his conservativism on blacks and whites. >> guest: right, right. jackson was a, was, i think, seen by then even as a great justice. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: and he had been the prosecutor at the nuremberg war trials. he'd actually taken time off from the court and gone to nuremberg and been the chief prosecutor and then come back
he was always william h. rehnquist after that. >> host: so interesting, because he did tell that story to reporters toward the end of his life with the idea being that the hobbs made the difference, that h, and that i remember one of my colleagues quipped, so you would have been just a justice of the peace rather than chief justice of the united states without it? >> guest: yeah. [laughter] >> host: one of the more crucial moves in his life after he leaves milwaukee and goes...
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and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> let them know that bitch back.n. >>> aside from a few failed attempts at parole and two escapes from prison work release program, jack hill has spent the majority of his adult life behind bars. those years have been further tarnished by his many losses. >> i lost my father, my grandfather, my grandmother, my great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, you know. i lost my sister. i lost my brother, i lost my mother. my aunt and my uncle. yeah. pretty much my whole family's passed away since i've been in here. i used to take mail and letters for granted, and i used to take visitations for granted. now i don't have neither. >> hill says his late father's advice is what keeps him going. >> i think about what my dad told me back years ago. he said, don't never give up. whatever you do, son, don't never give up. i think of the fact that my mother passed away while i was in here. and my goal, my goal is to win my case and have eos, means expiration of sentence stamped, paid in pull and lay it on her grave and say mom, i've d
and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> let them know that bitch back.n. >>> aside from a few failed attempts at parole and two escapes from prison work release program, jack hill has spent the majority of his adult life behind bars. those years have been further tarnished by his many losses. >> i lost my father, my grandfather, my grandmother, my great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, you know. i lost my sister. i lost my brother, i lost my mother. my aunt and my...
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then in february of this year, williams captured knew nu zae land's heavyweight belt. the tough league takes a break next month, williams is scheduled to challenge a former world heavyweight champion. williams' ambition and dedication is inspiring his teammate. >> translator: he is successful in two sports and is bringing our team a lot of attention. his influence means a lot to us, and i'm very happy about this. >> i just want it keep playing good rugby when i'm playing rugby. keep fighting well when i'm boxing. keep fighting. a good humble approach and good work ethic and things will pay off. things work. >> a humble way in which williams pursues his dream into huge inspiration for japanese fans and young players. nrk world, tokyo. >> a brazilian man shocked his family by turning up at his own funeral where an unidentified murder victim was being mourned. the man showed up at his mother's home in eastern brazil to discover that a whack was being held around a body. some of the mourners fainted and people rushed tine see what all the commotion was about. >> translator
then in february of this year, williams captured knew nu zae land's heavyweight belt. the tough league takes a break next month, williams is scheduled to challenge a former world heavyweight champion. williams' ambition and dedication is inspiring his teammate. >> translator: he is successful in two sports and is bringing our team a lot of attention. his influence means a lot to us, and i'm very happy about this. >> i just want it keep playing good rugby when i'm playing rugby. keep...
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williams. but this is one big mess. and the national media is not demanding answers nor did governor romney during the foreign policy debate. by the way, despite that interview with mr. obama, the factor at 8:00 last night beat the nbc program rock center in total audience, which is kind of amazing. getting back to libya. my view is this: muslim terrorists were tracking ambassador stevens. they had heavy weapons at the ready. and saw an opening to attack in benghazi. there is nothing spontaneous about that. the cia was caught napping, then froze when all hell broke loose. apparently not understanding rescue options or what was at stake. when the damage and death became fully known, the obama administration tried to manage it, rather than report it. and so chaos developed. people like u.n. ambassador susan rice, as well as white house spokesperson jay carney did not assess the situation correctly to the public. talking points believes carney and rice were told by the public what to say but by whom? that is the question t
williams. but this is one big mess. and the national media is not demanding answers nor did governor romney during the foreign policy debate. by the way, despite that interview with mr. obama, the factor at 8:00 last night beat the nbc program rock center in total audience, which is kind of amazing. getting back to libya. my view is this: muslim terrorists were tracking ambassador stevens. they had heavy weapons at the ready. and saw an opening to attack in benghazi. there is nothing...
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. >> reporter: williams is 27 years old and has been playing rugby since he was a child. in 2010, his dream came true when he became the key center of the new zealand's national team, the all blacks. last year, his contributions helped the team win the rugby world cup. i'm here at tokyo's rugby stadium which is considered japanese rugby's holy ground. fans from across japan have gathered here to see the kiwi superstar play. now he's come halfway around the world to play in japan. about two months ago, williams joined the panasonic knights, one of the most powerful rugby teams, and he's really playing a key role. >> coming to a new country, living in a new culture, experiencing different things in the your life. doesn't happen very often. so, you know, i've been pretty blessed in my lifetime. and i guess coming to japan is a blessing. >> translator: i can watch the world's greatest player from close up. we're learning a lot from him. >> reporter: the signing of williams to the team has attracted a huge amount of attention to japanese rugby and is bursting the sport's slugg
. >> reporter: williams is 27 years old and has been playing rugby since he was a child. in 2010, his dream came true when he became the key center of the new zealand's national team, the all blacks. last year, his contributions helped the team win the rugby world cup. i'm here at tokyo's rugby stadium which is considered japanese rugby's holy ground. fans from across japan have gathered here to see the kiwi superstar play. now he's come halfway around the world to play in japan. about...
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and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> let them know that bitch back. very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to
and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> let them know that bitch back. very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [...
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so people like the williams come here to housing counseling services. approved nonprofit agency that offers free help. ronald clarkson said homeowners can get money back. >> there could be a person who lost maybe $1,000 as a result of the process, or lost their home worth a couple hundred thousand dollars. people are getting checks in the mail as a result of this free process. >> reporter: foreclosure review is available to anyone who was involved in the foreclosure process between january 1st, 2009, and december 31st, 2010. >> we would rather people come forward and let us help them sort out whether they qualify or not. >> reporter: it's free, so if someone tries to charge you for help it's likely a scam. >> there are some scammers out there who are copying the procedures that the independent foreclosure review process. >> reporter: the williams fell victim after a company promised to reduce their payments and get their house back. >> we were really at a point of tears. and their timing just took advantage of our depression. they said, unpack your stuf
so people like the williams come here to housing counseling services. approved nonprofit agency that offers free help. ronald clarkson said homeowners can get money back. >> there could be a person who lost maybe $1,000 as a result of the process, or lost their home worth a couple hundred thousand dollars. people are getting checks in the mail as a result of this free process. >> reporter: foreclosure review is available to anyone who was involved in the foreclosure process between...
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what happened to paul williams?ng, the songwriter back in the spotlight. >> osgood: anna warner shows us the warts and all paintings of freud. steve hartman visits a happy couple who go way, way back. we take offense at some tv shows that poke fun of the rural south. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 21st of october, 2012. a family spokesman says former senator george mcgovern, the democrat who suffered a crushing defeat to president richard nixon in 1972 dieded this morning in sioux falls south dakota. he was 90. we'll have a look back from nancy cordes. >> reporter: three-time democratic presidential candidate george mcgovern won his party's nomination in 1972. >> i accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: mcgovern, 9nbñrÑ)Ñi for anÑiçó immedipnqhq >> you, richard milhous nixon reporter: but he lost in a landslide to then president richard nixon. winning just one state massachusetts. >> we're not going to shed any tears tonight about the great joys t
what happened to paul williams?ng, the songwriter back in the spotlight. >> osgood: anna warner shows us the warts and all paintings of freud. steve hartman visits a happy couple who go way, way back. we take offense at some tv shows that poke fun of the rural south. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 21st of october, 2012. a family spokesman says former senator george mcgovern, the democrat who suffered a crushing defeat to president richard nixon in 1972 dieded this morning...
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let's start with sherwin williams.house, first you give it a new coat of paint to freshen it up. then the new family wants to pick their own color so they repaint it again. end of the year, you better believe every portfolio manager will be asked how he played the housing rebound. if he's smart he can tell clients, i did it with sherwin williams. yesterday there was a moment when the dow was down 169 points but sherwin williams was up. that's an important tell. gives you an idea how resilient the anointed stocks are. sherwin williams pulled back more than a dollar today. i think this is the opportunity to start a position in a stock that's been roaring all year. again, this is not a guarantee that the stocks will go up. just the opposite. as the market sells off these are the stocks to go for. sherwin williams deserves to go higher. not just because the money managers will buy it hand over fist the next 2 1/2 months, because the company is, indeed, in terrific shape. come on, man. this is a paint company. overall sales
let's start with sherwin williams.house, first you give it a new coat of paint to freshen it up. then the new family wants to pick their own color so they repaint it again. end of the year, you better believe every portfolio manager will be asked how he played the housing rebound. if he's smart he can tell clients, i did it with sherwin williams. yesterday there was a moment when the dow was down 169 points but sherwin williams was up. that's an important tell. gives you an idea how resilient...
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then in february of this year, williams captured new zealand's heavy weight belt. while the top league takes a risk next month, williams is scheduled to challenge the former world heavy weight champion. williams' ambition and dedication is inspiring his teammates. >> translator: he is successful in two sports and is bringing our team a lot attention. his influence means a lot to us and i am very happy about this. >> i just want to keep playing good rugby when i'm playing rugby, keep fighting well when i'm boxing, keep learning, a humble approach and a good work ethic, and things pay off, things will work. >> sonny! >> reporter: the humble way in which williams pursues his dream is a huge inspiration for many japanese fans. aya hamashima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> clear weather here in tokyo, but near the philippines it's a different story. meteorologist robert speta is here with the details. robert? >> well, yes. we are continuing to watch our tropical storm son-tinh moving off toward the west. it is bringing heavy rainfall and causing a slew of problems across the phi
then in february of this year, williams captured new zealand's heavy weight belt. while the top league takes a risk next month, williams is scheduled to challenge the former world heavy weight champion. williams' ambition and dedication is inspiring his teammates. >> translator: he is successful in two sports and is bringing our team a lot attention. his influence means a lot to us and i am very happy about this. >> i just want to keep playing good rugby when i'm playing rugby, keep...
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talking about prince william. tom? >> reporter: republicans lost here in principle william -- prince william for the first time in ages in 2008. now they want both of those counties back. virginia is a battleground and prince william county is one of the front lines. >> so neat to see how excited people are about politics in general. >> reporter: prince william used to be a republican stronghold but after george bush won it by 6% in 2004, 4 years ago, barack obama won by 16%. but republicans watching tonight's debate in bristo say they got an enthusiasm that wasn't there in 2008. >> there are a lot more romney bumper stickers than there were mccain. >> probably 2008 was more exciting because it was the first. >> reporter: democrats they are seeing signs some of the 2008 momentum is still there. >> it maybe a closer margin this time than last time. but i think we will win it. >> reporter: democrats are also fighting to hold louden county. bush won by 12% there eight years ago but obama took it by eight last time. volunt
talking about prince william. tom? >> reporter: republicans lost here in principle william -- prince william for the first time in ages in 2008. now they want both of those counties back. virginia is a battleground and prince william county is one of the front lines. >> so neat to see how excited people are about politics in general. >> reporter: prince william used to be a republican stronghold but after george bush won it by 6% in 2004, 4 years ago, barack obama won by 16%....
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that was worn by american pilot william ecker. he had the uniform on when he flew during the cuban missile crisis. he died in 2009 and his family decided to donate the suit in his memory. >>> well, heck of a run we've had here in late october. continues i hear. >> we may pay for it next week. >> okay. >> i'm just saying you know? we got some stuff coming next week but let's enjoy it while it's here right? this seeing nice. i -- evening nice. i mean we have some clouds out but temperatures today have been warm. no rain out there. we stay mild this eveningment all the rain is well up to the north of us. it's 77 now but let's look at temperatures. the highs today at least at national was 78. dulles close to 80. 79. and bwi marshall right in there too. 76. just so i now and you do know -- you know and you do know, all these temperatures are above where we should be. we should be in the middle 60s or so. in terms of average temperatures for the time of year. gaithersburg down to 70. frederick 75 and fredericksburg pardon me is still si
that was worn by american pilot william ecker. he had the uniform on when he flew during the cuban missile crisis. he died in 2009 and his family decided to donate the suit in his memory. >>> well, heck of a run we've had here in late october. continues i hear. >> we may pay for it next week. >> okay. >> i'm just saying you know? we got some stuff coming next week but let's enjoy it while it's here right? this seeing nice. i -- evening nice. i mean we have some clouds...
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sherwin williams deserves to go higher.use the money managers will buy it hand over fist but because the business is, indeed, in terrific shape. come on, man. this is a paint company. overall sales grew 9% translating into a 31% increase in earnings per share. tremendous operating leverage. plus not only is sherwin williams selling more paint thanks to the housing rebound they can benefit from the raw materials in paint. some of the most important raw materials have stabilized or already have come down. the price of propylene declined as has titanium dioxide, a crucial ingredient in paint. that's a whitener. you get it in toothpaste and paint. sherwin williams is selling for 19.2 next year's earnings with a 16% long term growth rate. not cheap. but they are looking into the future seeing sherwin-williams is just 16.p 8 times # 2014 earnings estimate. based on those number thes, the out years, you can make a case that it's cheap which they do. plus you can make a case the analysts missed this one. only 12 analysts have eyes
sherwin williams deserves to go higher.use the money managers will buy it hand over fist but because the business is, indeed, in terrific shape. come on, man. this is a paint company. overall sales grew 9% translating into a 31% increase in earnings per share. tremendous operating leverage. plus not only is sherwin williams selling more paint thanks to the housing rebound they can benefit from the raw materials in paint. some of the most important raw materials have stabilized or already have...
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adelante william. >>> muchas gracias. esto es acciÓn deportiva.le. y segÚn el ex gerente de la roja se puede convencerlo para hacerle cargo de este proyecto. y siguen las malas noticias. mÁrquez lugo estara fuera de acciÓn tres semanas por lo que se perderÁ el clasico tapatÍo. los resultados mÉdicos dieron que mÁrquez lugo sufre una sobre distinciÓn y se elimino la posibilidad de una ruptura o desgarro. el delantero regresarÍa para el Último partido del torneo. tomÁs boy fue ratificado en atlas. los zorros ocupan la decimosexta posiciÓn, y en el jalisco no saben que es ganar. su delantera es decimoquinta. esto es todo lo que tenemos en los deportes. >>> gracias william. y si cree que es el Único que no canta mal rancheras, segÚn cientÍficos se solia pensar que los humanos y las aven eran capaces de entonar, y muchas personas de solo oÍr al ratÓn entonar se pondrÍan a gritar del susto. y debido al partido de mÉxico contra el salvador noticias univisiÓn 14 a las 6 se trastiÁa a las 8. en vivo a las 8. gracias por acompaÑarnos. y nos vemos en la noch
adelante william. >>> muchas gracias. esto es acciÓn deportiva.le. y segÚn el ex gerente de la roja se puede convencerlo para hacerle cargo de este proyecto. y siguen las malas noticias. mÁrquez lugo estara fuera de acciÓn tres semanas por lo que se perderÁ el clasico tapatÍo. los resultados mÉdicos dieron que mÁrquez lugo sufre una sobre distinciÓn y se elimino la posibilidad de una ruptura o desgarro. el delantero regresarÍa para el Último partido del torneo. tomÁs boy...
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. >> our victim we identified as steven bailey williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke friday morning with the birds and the bees. >> reporter: a deejay with a distinctive voice and personal that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b. and the hawk." >> step over here and say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: they were friends for more than 30 years. >> they were the guys that pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> been here at kpke about 100 years? >> it was 18 -- who knows when you're having a good time? >> so true. >> lovable, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: young silvia noland had a big crush on steven b. when they worked at a hawaii radio station in the early days. she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he would
. >> our victim we identified as steven bailey williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke friday morning with the birds and the bees. >> reporter: a deejay with a distinctive voice and personal that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b. and the hawk." >> step over here and say a few words to the radio people around the country....
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after missing for a week, searchers found william's body in the wood. he's comforted to see 200 people honor his teammate and friend. >> it wasn't just our team coming out to support him. it was the whole germantown association. >> the coach and the team wear t shirts that read "in loving memory." one of those kids that always smielted. >> police arrested curtis lopez. >> it's in jesus' name i pray and everyone say amen. you may release your balloons. >> some released sadness, letting go of pain but never fordweting a loving friend. >> we still remember him looking down on us. >> reporter: and, tonight, william's teammates tell us they're going to miss his calm influence out here on the field. they also honor him with towels like this one, rest in peace to our fallen panther william mcquain. >> news 4 cameras today were in the middle of a police chase. police say it started when a maryland state trooped spotted a stolen car on 495. it finally ended with a crash on south capitol street, mississippi avenue. a man named ron l. blake has now been charged wi
after missing for a week, searchers found william's body in the wood. he's comforted to see 200 people honor his teammate and friend. >> it wasn't just our team coming out to support him. it was the whole germantown association. >> the coach and the team wear t shirts that read "in loving memory." one of those kids that always smielted. >> police arrested curtis lopez. >> it's in jesus' name i pray and everyone say amen. you may release your balloons. >>...
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>> corey's brother william has also had a setback.etail, he was caught entering another inmate's cell. >> yes, sir, there is. >> he has now lost his chance to an early release to a halfway house. >> when he entered the other inmates cell, it was 3:00 in the morning. in the particular housing unit that inmate allen was in, those doors are not secured. they are 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 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 a couple 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 ou
>> corey's brother william has also had a setback.etail, he was caught entering another inmate's cell. >> yes, sir, there is. >> he has now lost his chance to an early release to a halfway house. >> when he entered the other inmates cell, it was 3:00 in the morning. in the particular housing unit that inmate allen was in, those doors are not secured. they are not locked due to the nature of what kind of housing unit that is. they are not supposed to be going into another...
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williams &pstruggled to get passing grades at a chool where he didn't feellthe eachers cared. that's where karen webber ndour came in.she handles attendance initiatiies for the city's school district. "i saw him on the first day of school and one of the teachers who knew him said 'this boo ann days and days,' and we approached him and said this diffeeent school year for you. we expect to see you here."in eighth grade, williams missed just five days of school.the he's now a sophomoreein high school with perfeet attendance especially in math."i got bs, and b-plusses nd one a."a johns hopkins universsty study estimates 5 to 7 and a half &pmillion k-12 students are chronicaaly absent each year. that means they miss one &pmaryland ---where the rate is 11 percent -- is one of just six states that track the issue."it's sort of a hidddn problem,,they say it's like actually creates havoc, buu we don't now ii because we're absences are most common in kindergarten and in high school.and low inccme students &pare more ikely to miss class -- often due to transportation or health issues and
williams &pstruggled to get passing grades at a chool where he didn't feellthe eachers cared. that's where karen webber ndour came in.she handles attendance initiatiies for the city's school district. "i saw him on the first day of school and one of the teachers who knew him said 'this boo ann days and days,' and we approached him and said this diffeeent school year for you. we expect to see you here."in eighth grade, williams missed just five days of school.the he's now a...
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william ---y aunque los gigantes estan en detroit, la fiebre naranja sigue presente en elÁrea de la baÍala algaraba de los seguidores de los "giants" puede verse en cantinas, bares y hasta en el parque "at&t" a donde llego una pareja de recÉn casados a tomarse la foto del recuerdo.---eso en los momentos que la serie mundial esta en plena accion. ---los aficionados estan seguros que los gigantes obtendran la corona mundial y barreran en cuatro juegos. --mas adelante seguiremos con esta cobertura de la tercera victoria de los gigantes en la serie mundial. ---por ahora pasamos a otras noticias....con una procesion estilo guadalupana fieles catolicos de san francisco homenajearon a san judas tadeo. el patrono de las causas dificiles y desesperadas. --gilberto leon tiene imagesnes de este peregrinaje por las calles de esta ciudad. la peregrinacion empezo en una de las varias iglesias catolica romanas de san francisco con destino final en el altar de san judas tadeo en la iglesia san dominic's en la calle bush. aqui se le rindio homenaje al santo con un servicio bilingue. edgardo,,,dejame deci
william ---y aunque los gigantes estan en detroit, la fiebre naranja sigue presente en elÁrea de la baÍala algaraba de los seguidores de los "giants" puede verse en cantinas, bares y hasta en el parque "at&t" a donde llego una pareja de recÉn casados a tomarse la foto del recuerdo.---eso en los momentos que la serie mundial esta en plena accion. ---los aficionados estan seguros que los gigantes obtendran la corona mundial y barreran en cuatro juegos. --mas adelante...
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that is 43-year-old william bailey, according to fáreports.in this moment, bailey is mocking a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy. >> why would he do that? >> what's more heartbreaking, watch his son. >> you've got to be kidding. >> this was all caught on cell phone camera by the mother of the 10-year-old girl. >> he must have done this before if she knew to record this. >> the little girl's mother is looking into getting a civil protection order against william bailey and she will be in court later this month. now, woio caught up with the little girl's mother? >> are you afraid of this man? >> yes, i am. my children very much are. they don't want to play outside. >> they also tried to talk to william bailey but he avoided cameras. according to woio, william bailey was involved in a separate incident earlier this year and this is his mug shot from that incident. >> she didn't choose to have that condition and for him to be teaching that behavior to that other child, he's just spreading insensitivity and hate. >> you wonder why there's bullyi
that is 43-year-old william bailey, according to fáreports.in this moment, bailey is mocking a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy. >> why would he do that? >> what's more heartbreaking, watch his son. >> you've got to be kidding. >> this was all caught on cell phone camera by the mother of the 10-year-old girl. >> he must have done this before if she knew to record this. >> the little girl's mother is looking into getting a civil protection order against...
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please welcome deron williams!od to see you, buddy. you look good. are you excited about this? >> very excited, man. >> jimmy: i mean, it's like a whole new thing almost. >> i was just talking about it in the back. i mean it's a quick phenomenon. >> jimmy: look at you here. this is you on the cover of "sports illustrated," brooklyn rising, number eight right there. [ cheers and applause ] look at that. that's cool. that's a good cover. [ applause ] >> definitely. i think did a great job with it. that's one of those magazines -- as a kid, you grow up, being an athlete -- you dream about, you know, being on the cover of one of those. >> jimmy: yeah, you don't even think that -- but, gosh, you've done everything. i mean, the olympics, cover of "s.i." i mean, you're doing it all right now. >> trying to. >> jimmy: you're also doing the a lot of good stuff for charity. i have to say thank you for that. because i did tell you again on the night of too many stars raising money for autism. [ cheers and applause ] to fight a
please welcome deron williams!od to see you, buddy. you look good. are you excited about this? >> very excited, man. >> jimmy: i mean, it's like a whole new thing almost. >> i was just talking about it in the back. i mean it's a quick phenomenon. >> jimmy: look at you here. this is you on the cover of "sports illustrated," brooklyn rising, number eight right there. [ cheers and applause ] look at that. that's cool. that's a good cover. [ applause ] >>...
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i'm caroline williams, the ceo of body form. >> let me point out, caroline williams is a fictional ceowe lied to you, richard, and i want to say sorry. sorry to tell you this but there's no such thing as a happy period. the reality is some people simply can't handle the truth. in the 1980s we ran a series of focus groups to help us gauge the public's reaction to periods. cramps, mood swings, hunger. >> and here comes the conclusion of this brilliant video response. >> we have managed to maintain a solution. but you, richard, have torn down that veil, there by exposing every man to a reality we hoped they didn't have to face. you did that, richard. you. well done. i just hope you can find it in your heart to forgive us. sorry, richard, you didn't know that we did that too? >> where did that come from? >> she just let one slide. >> what other truths is she going to reveal? >> i'm freaking out right now. this is weirding me out. >> that's the best sense of humor. >>> today i want to see if taylor swift's lyrics can be used as pickup lines. >> this guy is tommy wooldrige and he's succeeded
i'm caroline williams, the ceo of body form. >> let me point out, caroline williams is a fictional ceowe lied to you, richard, and i want to say sorry. sorry to tell you this but there's no such thing as a happy period. the reality is some people simply can't handle the truth. in the 1980s we ran a series of focus groups to help us gauge the public's reaction to periods. cramps, mood swings, hunger. >> and here comes the conclusion of this brilliant video response. >> we have...
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juan williams squares off as we continue right here in boca raton, florida.al edition of hannity continues.. >> the reason i call this an apology tour is because you went to the middle east and to egypt and saudi arabia and turkey and iraq. and by the way you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to other nations and they notice that had you skipped israel. then in those nations you said america has been dismiss skbrif said america dictated other nations mr. president has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a be
juan williams squares off as we continue right here in boca raton, florida.al edition of hannity continues.. >> the reason i call this an apology tour is because you went to the middle east and to egypt and saudi arabia and turkey and iraq. and by the way you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to other nations and they notice that had you skipped israel. then in those nations you said america has been dismiss skbrif said america dictated other nations mr....
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juan williams squares off as we continue right here in boca raton, florida.cial of hannity continues.. >> the reason i call this an apology tour is because you went to the middle east and to egypt and saudi arabia and turkey and iraq. and by the way you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to other nations and they notice that had you skipped israel. then in those nations you said america has been dismiss skbrif said america dictated other nations mr. president has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a c
juan williams squares off as we continue right here in boca raton, florida.cial of hannity continues.. >> the reason i call this an apology tour is because you went to the middle east and to egypt and saudi arabia and turkey and iraq. and by the way you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to other nations and they notice that had you skipped israel. then in those nations you said america has been dismiss skbrif said america dictated other nations mr. president...
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the daughter of the former officer of the cuban army william rockit is about to get married william shows old photos to his future son in law as it tells him about his family one of them features an old friend alexander markov a soviet pilot who took part in the events of the cuban missile crisis the two offices correspondent for years before the internet came to cuba then they switched to skype. b.b.s. kajal x x how you doing. hello william how's your family how's life. mine is ok how's your family. ok. visit us some time. motion you know alex i might come to moscow soon. yeah looking forward to seeing you in my home village. nothing anywhere by. today the caribbean or cuban missile crisis computer games is popular among those who could be the sons of the real participants of the one nine hundred sixty two events now with the help of computer graphics it's possible to imagine how the events could have turned out if the soviet union and the us didn't find a compromise the worst outcome possible a new clear apocalypse. good accidentally all this looks less realistic in a game than in real
the daughter of the former officer of the cuban army william rockit is about to get married william shows old photos to his future son in law as it tells him about his family one of them features an old friend alexander markov a soviet pilot who took part in the events of the cuban missile crisis the two offices correspondent for years before the internet came to cuba then they switched to skype. b.b.s. kajal x x how you doing. hello william how's your family how's life. mine is ok how's your...
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that includes parts of montgomery county, fairfax, prince william, as well as arlington and parts of prince george's as well. only 40 degrees there. much of southern maryland, charles county, calvert, st. mary's, down into the low 40s this morning. farther west, upper 30s. as the day progresses, hour by hour, it's going to be a cold morning. we'll be hovering near 40 by 6:00 a.m. then by noontime for your lunch hour, still rather cool, only around 60 degrees. maybe just a tad milder than yesterday. sunrise 7:20. sunset 6:26. by then we'll be back down into the 50s. danella now with first 4 traffic. >>> still looking out for road work in the area. southbound at 100, you're going to see construction there. also still looking at, if you're traveling inbound, 50, right around kenilworth avenue, road work blocking one of the lanes. the outer loop at 193, not bad. the inner loop is where you'll find the road work. at last check did have one lane getting by. looks like they're in the process of picking up the cones. if you just stick to the right, you'll be fine getting around the road work
that includes parts of montgomery county, fairfax, prince william, as well as arlington and parts of prince george's as well. only 40 degrees there. much of southern maryland, charles county, calvert, st. mary's, down into the low 40s this morning. farther west, upper 30s. as the day progresses, hour by hour, it's going to be a cold morning. we'll be hovering near 40 by 6:00 a.m. then by noontime for your lunch hour, still rather cool, only around 60 degrees. maybe just a tad milder than...
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but then the kind of reactions against tennessee williams being an example into the 80s. everybody said he was really a great writer. about the michael taylor called gentlemen callers saying tennessee williams is not the self hating trans-eyes of his reputation. he's much more complicated, more interesting writer in terms of his attitude about homosexuality. searches clears the way. they were the point man, the one you step on the landmine in the next generation following didn't have to fight the same battles always. sometimes they do. for me one of the big revelations of researching the book is how berland and ugly but really literary criticism was that these writers. it was ugly, nasty stuff. and it continued well into the 70s. you could still have that condescending, indignant tone, only within the 80s did writers critically talk about the new generation of writers in a positive way. edmund white gets a rave review in "the new york times" book review. that would have been unthinkable 10, 15 years earlier. select i recommend through in a lot of the through it's a genera
but then the kind of reactions against tennessee williams being an example into the 80s. everybody said he was really a great writer. about the michael taylor called gentlemen callers saying tennessee williams is not the self hating trans-eyes of his reputation. he's much more complicated, more interesting writer in terms of his attitude about homosexuality. searches clears the way. they were the point man, the one you step on the landmine in the next generation following didn't have to fight...
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william walker, survived and died this week, at age 99. he was the oldest surviving battle of britain pilot. >> it was a beautiful day to fly. i was never let down. >> they preserved some of the aircraft of the era. the commanding officer here visited william walker on his 99th birthday. >> they came straight after school. their bravery was just phenomenal. and they knew the odds of them surviving were very, very low, and yet, time after time, day after day, they got back in the aircraft and threw themselves back as the enemy. >> william walker flew one of these, and what he and his fellow pilots achieved was extraordinary. during the battle of britain, they frugally were involved in air to air combat, pulling such tight twists and turns that they nearly blacked out because of the force of gravity pushing against their bodies. >> behind each name, a story lies of bravery in southern skies. >> william walker wrote poetry about the battle of britain to help younger generations remember what happened. many expressed their gratitude to him. he
william walker, survived and died this week, at age 99. he was the oldest surviving battle of britain pilot. >> it was a beautiful day to fly. i was never let down. >> they preserved some of the aircraft of the era. the commanding officer here visited william walker on his 99th birthday. >> they came straight after school. their bravery was just phenomenal. and they knew the odds of them surviving were very, very low, and yet, time after time, day after day, they got back in...
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april williams has more. on how people are preparing a. >> conditions are deteriorating as the path goes towards the east coast with declarations of emergency with mandatory evacuations for atlantic city casinos and barrier islands. the expected magnitude. >> we have to be prepared for the worst and this is unlike any other storm is going to be forecast for a slow-moving storm. >> it could merge with a cold front with a super could unleash heavy flooding from storm surge and heavy power outages extensive. damage is expected to build >> the most stressful is to watch the water come up and there is nothing that you can do. and then you or stock because you cannot get and anticipation is a of and down the north east. >> we want to make sure that we are prepared to board to stocking up on generators, batteries and with a forecasters and local governments of the presidential candidacy. they williams. >> here's the latest satellite of sandy. this is towards north carolina and to move to the north. that monday. righ
april williams has more. on how people are preparing a. >> conditions are deteriorating as the path goes towards the east coast with declarations of emergency with mandatory evacuations for atlantic city casinos and barrier islands. the expected magnitude. >> we have to be prepared for the worst and this is unlike any other storm is going to be forecast for a slow-moving storm. >> it could merge with a cold front with a super could unleash heavy flooding from storm surge and...
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william walker who just spoke again just now. so thank you to the other applicants who are here again today. supervisor campos. >> thank you, madame chair. and thank you to all of the applicants who have come out. and for your interest in serving the city and county of for instance. it's always hard when you have more applicants that you have seats. i think any one of these applicants would do a great job in this position. so it's unfortunate that we only have six seats for nine applicants. so my hope is that whatever happens if for some reason you are not celebritied or appointed that you will continue to be engaged. people's schedules change, and their ability to do this may not be there. so i would keep -- i would hope that people would remain involved. i do have a quick question through the chair to the city attorney. is it possible if someone applied for a seat to appoint that person to a different seat at this point? or is that someone that would require us coming back? >> deputy city attorney john givner. he yes, if an app
william walker who just spoke again just now. so thank you to the other applicants who are here again today. supervisor campos. >> thank you, madame chair. and thank you to all of the applicants who have come out. and for your interest in serving the city and county of for instance. it's always hard when you have more applicants that you have seats. i think any one of these applicants would do a great job in this position. so it's unfortunate that we only have six seats for nine...
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thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night.land, florida. >> that is our broadcast tonight. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good evening.
thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night.land, florida. >> that is our broadcast tonight. thank you for joining us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good evening.