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and also evan williams too. evan and him were very close, and they had a very contentious situation, and evan was the one that eventually fired him. and so he was very, he struggled a lot to deal with that. and none of these guys really talk anymore. as far as jack and biz -- i'm sorry, jack and ev, they're both on the board of twitter, but their relationship is somewhat strained, to say the least. part of the reason for that is because they both push pushed each other out of the company. and biz stone, he's always been the nice guy and gets along with everyone, but he also doesn't talk to noah either. >> host: so three out of four got wealthy on twitter? >> guest: yes. so three out of four got wealthy, and it's almost giant steps between the wealth. evan williams made a couple billion dollar ors, jack dorsey made a billion dollars and more money from square, biz stone made tens of millions, and as far as noah goes, the exact figure is unknown, but it's definitely, if anything, single digit very low million doll
and also evan williams too. evan and him were very close, and they had a very contentious situation, and evan was the one that eventually fired him. and so he was very, he struggled a lot to deal with that. and none of these guys really talk anymore. as far as jack and biz -- i'm sorry, jack and ev, they're both on the board of twitter, but their relationship is somewhat strained, to say the least. part of the reason for that is because they both push pushed each other out of the company. and...
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he was a close friend of evan williams. after noah glass was pushed out, jack dosey took over as ceo. he was never trained to run a company and was put in charge of a growing company and couldn't do it. eventually after the site going down continuously and they had text messages bills because people were using twitter over the text messages and they were in the $100-$200,000 a month range. they had to fire jack and evan took over. he has a way of hiring his friends a lot of to time. he feels he can trust them and they will not turn on them which is a thing that does happen in the valley. and he hired a friend who become the chief operating officer. and jack had been putting together a coup to have williams fired from the company. and one of the people who kind of brought into this accidentally was dick costolo. dick costolo was put in a place where he knew his friend evan was going to be fired and the board asked dick to run the company. and after that dick was the ceo. >> host: how much time did you interview the five char
he was a close friend of evan williams. after noah glass was pushed out, jack dosey took over as ceo. he was never trained to run a company and was put in charge of a growing company and couldn't do it. eventually after the site going down continuously and they had text messages bills because people were using twitter over the text messages and they were in the $100-$200,000 a month range. they had to fire jack and evan took over. he has a way of hiring his friends a lot of to time. he feels he...
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mcdonnell also accepted gifts from williams. in summer 2011, williams offer add mountain lake home to the couple and had an employee drive a ferrari to the house for the governor's use. according to the indictment, maureen mcdonnell sent an e-mail that had no text but an attached picture of mcdonnell driving the ferrari. the governor sent an e-mail to the virginia secretary of health stating that mcdonnell, quote, would like to have one of the secretary of health's deputies attend a briefing at the mansion with the first lady on the trials, a new dietary supplement that williams' company was trying to promote. again, another accusation of the quid pro quo. williams also bought a rolex watch for the governor and paid for golf outings for mcdonnell and his family. prosecutors contend that in exchange, the mcdonnells arranged for williams to have access to the state official and that the mcdonnells themselves attended star scientific events all designed to promote the company and its stock price, and they even have text messages ha
mcdonnell also accepted gifts from williams. in summer 2011, williams offer add mountain lake home to the couple and had an employee drive a ferrari to the house for the governor's use. according to the indictment, maureen mcdonnell sent an e-mail that had no text but an attached picture of mcdonnell driving the ferrari. the governor sent an e-mail to the virginia secretary of health stating that mcdonnell, quote, would like to have one of the secretary of health's deputies attend a briefing at...
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william parker in the two fugitives in the running north. on parker's telling commend it was just wonderful. i did not actually know the details of all of this until i get deeply into the book. on parker's telling he says, we were sheltered at a friend's house in rochester. in the new retentive frederick douglass is narrative. he says -- the talks about how these people @booktv and the name sparker explicitly, they came, sheltered at my house, help them across. the ending seems to me you could not ride it better. the ending scene is douglas and parker on the ferry. as douglas is about to get off to a partakes of of his pocket. he calls it the revolvers natural the dead hand of the slaver. so it's like the ending scene of the movie. but there are countless examples like this with less detail. and some of them appear actually in william stills account, called the founder of the umbrella railroad who wrote this law and 800 page exposition of fugitive slaves who were coming through philadelphia. three of the images in the book showing fugitive s
william parker in the two fugitives in the running north. on parker's telling commend it was just wonderful. i did not actually know the details of all of this until i get deeply into the book. on parker's telling he says, we were sheltered at a friend's house in rochester. in the new retentive frederick douglass is narrative. he says -- the talks about how these people @booktv and the name sparker explicitly, they came, sheltered at my house, help them across. the ending seems to me you could...
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. >> carlton williams, serving a five-year sentence for possession of cocaine and fleeing police, works as a houseman or cell block custodian. >> my job right now, cleaning feces, blood, you know, chemical agents. i volunteer to be a houseman to get gain time. i get ten days a month for once a year of gain time. i've been here for 18 months. i have one and a half left. i go up in november and go home next year. when i enter a cell that has blood or anything that's a danger to me, to arm me, i always be cautious. i tell myself, i've got to protect myself and don't let none of this stuff get on me. that's why i have this suit, and the gloves and whatever else i need. get it over with. don't let it get on -- get back to my cell. >> how did it go? >> cleaning the blood up? it was a lot. it was a lot. this was the first one i did with that much blood. so i guess i'll be more experienced on the next. >> cells been decontaminated. >> the license sent back down now. in doctor's case, he won't be sent back down. he had to have some i.v. fluids put in, because of loss of blood. blood. he'll remai
. >> carlton williams, serving a five-year sentence for possession of cocaine and fleeing police, works as a houseman or cell block custodian. >> my job right now, cleaning feces, blood, you know, chemical agents. i volunteer to be a houseman to get gain time. i get ten days a month for once a year of gain time. i've been here for 18 months. i have one and a half left. i go up in november and go home next year. when i enter a cell that has blood or anything that's a danger to me, to...
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>> william: i'll have a sip.aracter on your show. >> jimmy: this is -- >> this is the skinny girl pink grapefruit with vodka. >> jimmy: yeah. >> new year, new us. >> jimmy: i have ice in here. do you want to ice it up? >> i think it's chilled. it's nice. >> jimmy: okay. >> so, congratulations on your -- what's happening -- >> jimmy: this is a disaster right now. i just -- >> i'm excited for you. >> jimmy: you are? >> yeah, i'm just excited for you. congratulations on all your success and what's coming up for you. i'm just so happy for you. [ cheers and applause ] cheers. >> jimmy: thank you. >> you've always been such a nice person and i just -- and i'm just happy for your success. >> jimmy: thank you. >> holler. whoa, that's strong. i think i have hair on my boobs now, geez. you put a lot of vodka in there. >> jimmy: i do pour a good -- >> william: i have boobs now. >> geez, man. >> jimmy: i'm still hairless. i'm still hairless. we love you. the first season of "bethenny," did you have fun with the show? >> i di
>> william: i'll have a sip.aracter on your show. >> jimmy: this is -- >> this is the skinny girl pink grapefruit with vodka. >> jimmy: yeah. >> new year, new us. >> jimmy: i have ice in here. do you want to ice it up? >> i think it's chilled. it's nice. >> jimmy: okay. >> so, congratulations on your -- what's happening -- >> jimmy: this is a disaster right now. i just -- >> i'm excited for you. >> jimmy: you are? >>...
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and some of them appear actually in william still's account, william still who some call the founder of the underground railroad, who wrote this long, 800-page exposition on fugitive slaves who were coming through philadelphia. three of the images in the book showing fugitive slaves firing guns against slave catchers come from william still's images in the original account. >> host: so one of the distinctions that you make early on in talking about the black tradition of arms is the distinction between self-defense and political violence. i wonder if you could walk us through -- >> guest: sure. >> host: -- why this distinction was -- what -- first of all, what self-defense is, how you're defining self-defense and how you're defining political violence and why the distinction is important. >> guest: sure: okay, so it is important, and it's my primary analytical contribution in the work. and so this book is based on a more scholarly piece than i published in the connecticut law review in 2012. and what i found and what i argue is or what i show over and over again is that black people
and some of them appear actually in william still's account, william still who some call the founder of the underground railroad, who wrote this long, 800-page exposition on fugitive slaves who were coming through philadelphia. three of the images in the book showing fugitive slaves firing guns against slave catchers come from william still's images in the original account. >> host: so one of the distinctions that you make early on in talking about the black tradition of arms is the...
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evan williams two. -- evan williams too. they were very close and had a contentious situation. williams was the one who fired him. he struggled a lot to deal with that. none of these guys really talk anymore. they are jack and ev, both on the board of twitter, but their relationship is strained. the reason for that is that they both pushed each other out of the company. has always been a nice guy, but he does not talk you know it either. >> three out of four got wealthy? >> yes. giant steps between the wealth. ofwilliams made a couple billion dollars. jack dorsey made a billion dollars. stone made tens of millions. as far as noah, the exact figure is unknown. it is a very low single-digit amount. >> where to twitter get the money to begin? >> the money in the beginning came from evan williams. he financed twitter out of his own pocket. he used the money he made from blogger. bywas originally financed venture capitalist. they purchased back the stock and the venture money from these venture capitalists in the valley. he put up his own cash to finance twitter. in 2007, after the
evan williams two. -- evan williams too. they were very close and had a contentious situation. williams was the one who fired him. he struggled a lot to deal with that. none of these guys really talk anymore. they are jack and ev, both on the board of twitter, but their relationship is strained. the reason for that is that they both pushed each other out of the company. has always been a nice guy, but he does not talk you know it either. >> three out of four got wealthy? >> yes....
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worked to lend the prestige of the governor's office to help jonnie williams' struggling firm which sold dietary is up mentales. mcdonnell is the first -- supplements. mcdonnell is the first virginia governor ever to face criminal charges. the state legislature should move to close any of the gray areas that helped lead to this 14 count indictment some say. >> we do need to insure that there's more transparency and a clearer set of rules for all virginia elected officials. >> while mcdonnell insisted he did nothing wrong, prosecutors say the governor attended events for jonnie williams on his behalf, provided access to top state officials and allowed the state mansion to be used for a launch party for williams' company. they also accused virginia's first lady of lying to investigators. >>> democrat jennifer wexton won today's special election for virginia's 33rd senate district. it includes portions of fairfax and loudoun counties. wexton got 53% of the votes. republican john whitbeck earned 37% and independent joe may had 10% of the vote. wexton will now serve the remainder of atto
worked to lend the prestige of the governor's office to help jonnie williams' struggling firm which sold dietary is up mentales. mcdonnell is the first -- supplements. mcdonnell is the first virginia governor ever to face criminal charges. the state legislature should move to close any of the gray areas that helped lead to this 14 count indictment some say. >> we do need to insure that there's more transparency and a clearer set of rules for all virginia elected officials. >> while...
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hank williams jr. taking a short break. will it go nuts here. we're hearing them say we're going to hear screams. confetti. 20 pounds of confetti. and also fireworks will be here. of course, the headliner, hank williams jr., who a lot of people i spoke to flew -- a woman flew in from canada to see how hank williams jr., also someone drove in, a couple women from kentucky. that's who they wanted to see. boy, did he perform and what a show it was. but he's not done for the night. he's going to be back out to ring in the new year. back to you, brooke. >> get your cameras ready. >> susan, we are 30 seconds away. so let's give everyone fireworks in both cities, shall we? i'm going to stop talking because i want all of you to take this in. the fleur de lis and music note drop and the fireworks that are about to happen. so take a look and enjoy. >> get ready, you all. get ready. >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! happy new year! >> happy new year, new orleans. >> happy new year. >> say hello to 2014. >>
hank williams jr. taking a short break. will it go nuts here. we're hearing them say we're going to hear screams. confetti. 20 pounds of confetti. and also fireworks will be here. of course, the headliner, hank williams jr., who a lot of people i spoke to flew -- a woman flew in from canada to see how hank williams jr., also someone drove in, a couple women from kentucky. that's who they wanted to see. boy, did he perform and what a show it was. but he's not done for the night. he's going to be...
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i'm brian williams, of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening.ood night. >>> right now at 6:00 a tragic accident, an officer shot and killed in the line of duty. the shooter, a fellow officer. in the past hour, an horn none guard gathered where the officer was pronounced dead. fellow officers, as you can see, paying tribute and soluting the casket as it was transported to the coroner's van. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> this is the first time an officer has been shot and killed in the line of duty. it happened just after 1:00 in dub land. the officers were serving a probation search warrant when happenened. >> jody more fi hernandez is at hospital and terry mcsweeney is at the apartment complex. >> reporter: truly shocking the first officer on the line of duty is killed by another officer and the one who died had a 20-year experience with the bart police. investigation underway. if you look at the parking lot, you can see a van with mass coming out the top. that's the mobile crime lab from the sheriffs' office. fbi
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johnny williams. but stresses he did nothing illegal. >> i repeat again emphatically that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believe was his personal friendship and his generosity. i never promised and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind from me or from my administration. >> the 43-page indictment details a story of a first couple deep in debt as the financial crisis was in full swing in 2009. that is when they met johnny williams, whose company sold a nutritional supplement that needed validation from the scientific community. now, in the 14 counts, prosecutors claim that in exchange for access to public health officials and promotion by the governor, the mcdonnells would get showered with a range of gifts from williams. now, those gifts included a rolex watch with an inscription reading "the 71st governor of virginia," access to a house and ferrari owned by williams, and a nearly $20,000 new york shopping spree through oscar de la
johnny williams. but stresses he did nothing illegal. >> i repeat again emphatically that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believe was his personal friendship and his generosity. i never promised and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind from me or from my administration. >> the 43-page indictment details a story of a first couple deep in debt as the financial crisis was in full swing in 2009. that is when they...
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williams or his company any official state benefits. i did not try to hide or deceive anyone about my friendship with mr. williams. two independent and nonpolitical investigations have confirmed that mr. williams and star scientific received nothing from the state. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. star scientific themselves publicly confirmed just last spring that it neither sought nor received any special benefits from any public official. the federal government's case rests entirely on a misguided legal theory, and that is that facilitating an introduction or a meeting, appearing at a reception or expressing support for a virginia business is a serious federal crime if it involves a political donor or someone who gave an official a gift. the united states supreme court has already rejected this radical idea and for good reason. because if it were applied as the law of the land, then nearly every elected official from president obama on down, would have to b
williams or his company any official state benefits. i did not try to hide or deceive anyone about my friendship with mr. williams. two independent and nonpolitical investigations have confirmed that mr. williams and star scientific received nothing from the state. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. star scientific themselves publicly confirmed just last spring that it neither sought nor received any special benefits...
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williams or his company any official state benefits. i did not try to hide or deceive anyone about my friendship with mr. williams. two independent and nonpolitical investigations have confirmed that mr. williams and star scientific received nothing from the state. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. star scientific themselves publicly confirmed just last spring that it neither sought nor received any special benefits from any public official. the federal government's case rests entirely on a misguided legal theory, and that is that facilitating an introduction or a meeting, appearing at a reception or expressing support for a virginia business is a serious federal crime if it involves a political donor or someone who gave an official a gift. the united states supreme court has already rejected this radical idea and for good reason. because if it were applied as the law of the land, then nearly every elected official from president obama on down, would have to b
williams or his company any official state benefits. i did not try to hide or deceive anyone about my friendship with mr. williams. two independent and nonpolitical investigations have confirmed that mr. williams and star scientific received nothing from the state. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. star scientific themselves publicly confirmed just last spring that it neither sought nor received any special benefits...
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amidst all that grief, the williams can't seem to catch theirs.eannie williams was reminded of what she's lost at a recent wedding. >> when it came time for the mother and the groom dance, i won't have that. i won't have the mother and the groom dance. but i just take it one step at a time, and i just know i'll see him and i'll dance with him in heaven one day. >>> next -- amazing video. that speck is a person. plummeting seven stories overboard. even more amazing -- she survived. >> it's pitch black outside. you're in the middle of the ocean, all alone. >> waiting for a rescue. >>> and later -- from sea to sky. we're taking you inside the cockpit when the autopilot fails, can your pilot manage alone? coming up. something, set it fr" probably wasn't talking about dollars. pretty much everybody wants to keep those. ♪ most car insurance companies know this -- because they keep yelling about it. only they don't say how they're saving those dollars. ♪ but esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. when they save, you sav
amidst all that grief, the williams can't seem to catch theirs.eannie williams was reminded of what she's lost at a recent wedding. >> when it came time for the mother and the groom dance, i won't have that. i won't have the mother and the groom dance. but i just take it one step at a time, and i just know i'll see him and i'll dance with him in heaven one day. >>> next -- amazing video. that speck is a person. plummeting seven stories overboard. even more amazing -- she...
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williams or his company any official state benefits. i did not try to hide or deceive anyone about my friendship with mr. williams. two independent and nonpolitical investigations have confirmed that mr. williams and star scientific received nothing from the state. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. star scientific themselves publicly confirmed just last spring that it neither sought nor received any special benefits from any public official. the federal government's case rests entirely on a misguided legal theory, and that is that facilitating an introduction or a meeting, appearing at a reception or expressing support for a virginia business is a serious federal crime if it involves a political donor or someone who gave an official a gift. the united states supreme court has already rejected this radical idea and for good reason. because if it were applied as the law of the land, then nearly every elected official from president obama on down, would have to b
williams or his company any official state benefits. i did not try to hide or deceive anyone about my friendship with mr. williams. two independent and nonpolitical investigations have confirmed that mr. williams and star scientific received nothing from the state. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. star scientific themselves publicly confirmed just last spring that it neither sought nor received any special benefits...
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she was prince william's nanny back in the day.ng over the new baby and actually the duchess and kate middleton and prince william, they're headed to new zealand and australia. they don't think their 71-year-old nanny can take the trip with them. so they're looking for a new one. >> that's great she's still there. >> exactly. >> she feels very comfortable with her. >> there is a repair worker in ree yo who has the coolest job. he is repairing the statue down there in rio. it got struck by lightning four or five days ago. one of the tips of the fingers fell off. they're trying to repair it. he actually climbed you on top and will is the view. >> i don't know. >> i don't want that job. >> i mean just a gorgeous view. >> yeah, but at least -- he may only have four fingers. >> it does get struck three to four fim a year. >> all right. this is "first look." stay tuned for "way too early." >>> in the northeast, winter storm janice has been a tough one for the weather channel. but not for the usual reasons. some of our eagle eyed viewers
she was prince william's nanny back in the day.ng over the new baby and actually the duchess and kate middleton and prince william, they're headed to new zealand and australia. they don't think their 71-year-old nanny can take the trip with them. so they're looking for a new one. >> that's great she's still there. >> exactly. >> she feels very comfortable with her. >> there is a repair worker in ree yo who has the coolest job. he is repairing the statue down there in...
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william crier jr. to the eleventh circuit, didn't have the courage but he did for the eleventh circuit, intersession appointments to a preexisting vacancy on the eleventh circuit, still have fond memories from alabama. william crier, that was challenged by ted kennedy and that crowd in the eleventh circuit, a centocor appointments as constitutional. at least parts. of course it is constitutional. the recess appointment something like ten days. others are 2 of media board. in the united nations -- tell me jeane kirkpatrick was not constitutional? she stared down tyrants small and large. that was a constitutional.and doing god's work at the united nations. what else can we say? i could talk more, could reminds that it was in marbury vs. madison, john marshall, questions in their nature, political, or by the constitution and the laws submitted to the executive can never be made by this court. the president has certain discretionary powers for which he is, quote accountable only to his country, in his poli
william crier jr. to the eleventh circuit, didn't have the courage but he did for the eleventh circuit, intersession appointments to a preexisting vacancy on the eleventh circuit, still have fond memories from alabama. william crier, that was challenged by ted kennedy and that crowd in the eleventh circuit, a centocor appointments as constitutional. at least parts. of course it is constitutional. the recess appointment something like ten days. others are 2 of media board. in the united nations...
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williams thought he was getting something in return. convict mcdonnell, i think that's going to be the question. >> there has to be a quid pro quo. >> jonnie williams is an interesting character. it's amazing how much he gave for how little he got in return. mourn was saying i need you to take me to yor-- >> can you imagine this? >> most people don't get to do launch parties at the governor's mansion. if i said for $150 throughs,0,0 launch a product at the governor's mansion, that's a trade -- one could argue it was a trade. >> i don't think it was. >> i'm sure you've met them. there are people on fringes, in public life -- >> who just want to be around it. >> yeah. >> mike knows this better than anybody. they just trade off saying, hey, so i was with the governor's wife in new york and we were shopping. there are clumps of people with way too much money that will -- that have all the money they need that just want to be able to drop names and say they're around people. >> chuck, you can bare witness to this, there are people where you
williams thought he was getting something in return. convict mcdonnell, i think that's going to be the question. >> there has to be a quid pro quo. >> jonnie williams is an interesting character. it's amazing how much he gave for how little he got in return. mourn was saying i need you to take me to yor-- >> can you imagine this? >> most people don't get to do launch parties at the governor's mansion. if i said for $150 throughs,0,0 launch a product at the governor's...
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professor williams's academic articles have appeared at william and mary and george mason and elsewhere and more recently, the huffington post featured a series of commentaries on the federal appointments process. he suffered -- he served as an extern for the u.s. court of and the 11the -- circuit and the u.s. court of ofeals, judge joseph sneed the ninth circuit and he interned with the securities and fccange commission, at the regional offices in los angeles. we will have each speaker speak we about 18 minutes, and will have them respond for five minutes each. we will begin with professor rosencranz. please give a warm welcome to both of our speakers today. [applause] >> thank you so much, roger. i am happy to be here. i will spend a minute or two trying to put this issue in context before getting to the argument. ofroger gave you the text the recess appointments, i should give you the text of the appointments clause, for comparison. shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint ambassadors and other public ministers and judges of the supreme court
professor williams's academic articles have appeared at william and mary and george mason and elsewhere and more recently, the huffington post featured a series of commentaries on the federal appointments process. he suffered -- he served as an extern for the u.s. court of and the 11the -- circuit and the u.s. court of ofeals, judge joseph sneed the ninth circuit and he interned with the securities and fccange commission, at the regional offices in los angeles. we will have each speaker speak...
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williams. tell us about some of that. >> yeah, what emerged from the indictment is a picture of a couple, experiencing life in extremes. on the one hand they were experiencing some obvious but not known to the public financial distress. they had invested heavily in real estate during the financial boom and were having trouble making payments. they want to this man, mr. williams to help them out of a bind when they were having trouble making payments on homes that they had purchased. but on the other hand there was a real desire for luxury items. the first lady bought all kinds of things on a new york city shopping spree, louis vuitton shoe, oscar de la renta dresses. the governor and his sons went golfing at exclusive golf clubs in the richmond area charging thousands of dollars to mr. williams. so you really see two sides of this couple. >> woodruff: and when the indictment talks about official actions taken in is behalf, what are they talking about? what are they saying the former governor di
williams. tell us about some of that. >> yeah, what emerged from the indictment is a picture of a couple, experiencing life in extremes. on the one hand they were experiencing some obvious but not known to the public financial distress. they had invested heavily in real estate during the financial boom and were having trouble making payments. they want to this man, mr. williams to help them out of a bind when they were having trouble making payments on homes that they had purchased. but...
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williams, all of these now have been returned or repaid with interest. i have apologized for my poor judgment and i accept full responsibility for accepting these legal gifts and loans. however, i repeat again emphatically that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believe is his personal friendship and generosity. i never promised and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind for me or from my administration. >> the 43 page indictment includes a glimpse into the mcdonald household and the financial pressures they were facing. the wife reached out to williams for help purchasing an inauguration dress and she became enraged at a staffer who tried to persuade her not to accept the gift writing, i need to talk to you about inaugural clothing budget. i need answers and bob is scream bgt thousands i'm charging up in credit card debt. we're broke. we have credit card debt already and this inaugural is killing us. now in that instance, she did not accept the gift but asked for a rain check. maureen is
williams, all of these now have been returned or repaid with interest. i have apologized for my poor judgment and i accept full responsibility for accepting these legal gifts and loans. however, i repeat again emphatically that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believe is his personal friendship and generosity. i never promised and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind for me or from my administration. >> the 43 page...
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es patrick william brennan de 48 aÑos de edad. >>> estamos trabajando con el departamento de fuegos dersidad de san josÉ. >>> habla de las pistas que tomaron como referencia para aprender al sospechoso despuÉs que un juez emitiera una orden judicial, para detenerlo. >>> sabÍamos que habia alguien en el Área que tenÍa estos cargos antes. >>> despuÉs de verificar ciertos ante debtss agrega, coincidÍan con la evidencia del caso y fue detenido patrick william que vivÍa en la nÚmero 4. >>> a solo medio bloque del incendio suscitado en el cruce de la i san antonio y la calle 28 se vÍnculo con el incendio registrado en la enorme bodega. Él es el sospechoso el fuego. estamos trabajando juntos. y ahora tenemos su sospechoso encarcelado. y pensamos que Él es el sospechoso que hicieron todos los incendios. >>> algunos vecinos que viven frente a la trial de patrick william el supuesto peirÓmano describen la aparento personalidad del sospechoso. >>> era una persona muy rara, no tenÍa amistades. >>> informaciÓn extraoficial que logramos recabar patrick william tiene otro tipo de antecedentes crimina
es patrick william brennan de 48 aÑos de edad. >>> estamos trabajando con el departamento de fuegos dersidad de san josÉ. >>> habla de las pistas que tomaron como referencia para aprender al sospechoso despuÉs que un juez emitiera una orden judicial, para detenerlo. >>> sabÍamos que habia alguien en el Área que tenÍa estos cargos antes. >>> despuÉs de verificar ciertos ante debtss agrega, coincidÍan con la evidencia del caso y fue detenido patrick...
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robert williams is on that line. seeing lots of the late 19th century where people were pressing harder than others. he was criticized by other black publishers is pushing harder on the boundary line then was wise and advocating certain sorts of action. so there is a point where after a lynching in georgia he said something like that she has an essay about the shootings stand rather than running high policy. and so other publishers at the time said that this is insane. were you talking about. you're pushing over the line. you're not talking about the self-defense but a kind of policy and a program that is the political violence that we think is crazy. and the white press certainly excludes them. so this has always been part of the conversation going back and forth. as well as the physical dynamic that some people would engage in acts of violence that members would say well, that is really over the line and now you're in danger because political violence means that there is going to be retaliations and backlash and th
robert williams is on that line. seeing lots of the late 19th century where people were pressing harder than others. he was criticized by other black publishers is pushing harder on the boundary line then was wise and advocating certain sorts of action. so there is a point where after a lynching in georgia he said something like that she has an essay about the shootings stand rather than running high policy. and so other publishers at the time said that this is insane. were you talking about....
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he is 48-year-old patrick william brennan. he has been linked to two of the fires set in recent weeks, among them, this massive warehouse fire. it wiped out the besides inside. his arrest record caught officers attention. he lived on the same trailer park as three of the fires. police are confident they have their man. >> at this point, we are extremely certain that we have the individual responsible for all of the arsons that have occurred in the city. >> police are trying to tie patrick william brennan to ten other fires. if he is responsible with the other fires, he has left quite a trail of destruction behind. betty yu is in san jose. she spoke with some of the victims. betty? >> reporter: allen, the couple who lived in this home behind me, pretty much lost everything. you can see the windows are boarded up. their entire roof collapsed. three of their cats are missing and they don't have insurance. so this arrest ended a very tough week for arson victims but for this family, rebuilding their lives won't be easy. >> it look
he is 48-year-old patrick william brennan. he has been linked to two of the fires set in recent weeks, among them, this massive warehouse fire. it wiped out the besides inside. his arrest record caught officers attention. he lived on the same trailer park as three of the fires. police are confident they have their man. >> at this point, we are extremely certain that we have the individual responsible for all of the arsons that have occurred in the city. >> police are trying to tie...
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. >>> hi, my name is william bradley. >> hey, william, next time you're out in your pot garden, you mightot shoot a video about it. >> look how beautiful this one is. >> see how cops knew exactly where to go to get him. >>> a 4-year-old in the middle of a big number when -- >> she forgets the words. >> how mom got lulu and her dream back on track. >>> and meet a guy with very -- >> very different kind of hobby. >> what happens when mom says your rare gatorade collection has got to go. >> this is aged gatorade. it's private collection. >> the reserve. >> reserve. >>> a pair of crazy crashes caught on camera, both from norway, the first one a rally race. snow-covered roads. but watch what happens to this pro driver. >> ooh. >> ooh, ooh. >> good, oh, he left his tire behind. >> that's a rough crash. and you just hear the crunch as this car rolls over four to five times the car rolled. that's a ford fiesta. flips into that ditch gets cartwheeled over. nearby spectators watch what happens immediately run to the driver's aid. the driver in this car believes he was going 93 miles an hour when th
. >>> hi, my name is william bradley. >> hey, william, next time you're out in your pot garden, you mightot shoot a video about it. >> look how beautiful this one is. >> see how cops knew exactly where to go to get him. >>> a 4-year-old in the middle of a big number when -- >> she forgets the words. >> how mom got lulu and her dream back on track. >>> and meet a guy with very -- >> very different kind of hobby. >> what happens...
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williams, all of these now have been returned or repaid with interest.apologized for my poor judgment and i accept full responsibility for accepting the these legal gifts and loans. however, i repeat, again, emphatically, that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believed was his personal friendship and his generosity. i never promised and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind for me or from my administration. >> joining me now, julian walker who covers state politics, he's been covering this story. julian, i'm a little curious as to what precisely the governor and his wife's contention is about the allegations here. because it seems that some of the facts stipulated in the complaint are agreed to by both the u.s. attorney's office and the governor. the gifts, the gifts they returned, the loans they took and repaid. and some to be contested. do you have a sense of what basically the governor and his wife admit to and what they contest? >> i think it's two things. i think, one, it's referen
williams, all of these now have been returned or repaid with interest.apologized for my poor judgment and i accept full responsibility for accepting the these legal gifts and loans. however, i repeat, again, emphatically, that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believed was his personal friendship and his generosity. i never promised and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind for me or from my administration. >> joining me...
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including less detail and some of them appear in william steele's account. the founder of the sound of the underground railroad who wrote this long exposition on what is going here. showing firing slaves come from including this original account. >> host: so one of the distinctions that you make is the distinction between self-defense and political violence. some wondering if you could walk us through this. and how you are defining political violence and why this is important. >> okay. so it is important and it is my primary analytical contribution. so this book is based upon a scholarly piece that i published including what i show over and over again. is that black people made a distinction between political violence in self-defense and they saw political violence as folly. and by this, it articulated in different details from using different details by different people. and what they meant was trying to advance the race, trying to get arguing the right to vote or access to school. all of the things we think about when you think about group rights. the idea
including less detail and some of them appear in william steele's account. the founder of the sound of the underground railroad who wrote this long exposition on what is going here. showing firing slaves come from including this original account. >> host: so one of the distinctions that you make is the distinction between self-defense and political violence. some wondering if you could walk us through this. and how you are defining political violence and why this is important. >>...
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ganÓ serena williams y enfrentara a la servia.go y se ganÓ el boleto para estar en el mundial. estados unidos mÉxico en la gran final el domingo. >>> como ves el partido de los 49ers contra seattle serÁ interesante si el equipo de 49ers pro fecha cha zona roja ichlt la defensa debe jugar a la perfecciÓn. >>> tremendo platillo, ¿no?. >>> efectivamente. nos vemos a las 11 y en noticias univisiÓn 14. no se pierda los Útiles cono sejsz para que trabaje sin dolor en su lugar de empleo. >>> si sufre dolor con el trabajo en su oficina le tengo consejos para sentir mÁs cÓmodo en hasta su lugar de empleo. primero asegurese que la pantalla de su computadora este frente suyo y no tenga que aing l agachar la cabeza para ver el monitor. sus pies deben tocar el suelo para no crear tensiÓn en la espalda baja y cerezo rese de te fehr suficiente apoyo lumbar. un estudio revelÓ que las mujeres que ingieren mÁs antioxidantes tienen menos riesgo de sufrir de cataratas tener la vista nublada. examinaron la dieta de 30.000 mujeres por 7 aÑos y encontra
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it like growing up brian williams. well. it was like growing up with a dad you know he was primarily my dad and i don't think i fully understood what he did for a living for a long time it's kind of hard to figure out all my friends dads had jobs that were easy to describe and my dad's job seemed sort of strange i think it probably hit me most when we would be able to go on a little vacations or traps whenever those had to get canceled for current events for news happening and i grew up sort of having an awareness of what presidents were living and which ones were getting older like you know major world leaders who are growing long in the tooth and whether or not that was going to interfere with a vacation or something like that which is kind of morbid but. he was such a he's just such a good dad both my parents were very present and attentive and i never accuse worked so hard and as you mentioned he was at m s n b c for a number of years and those were late hours and so i didn't really get to see him but we wrote each
it like growing up brian williams. well. it was like growing up with a dad you know he was primarily my dad and i don't think i fully understood what he did for a living for a long time it's kind of hard to figure out all my friends dads had jobs that were easy to describe and my dad's job seemed sort of strange i think it probably hit me most when we would be able to go on a little vacations or traps whenever those had to get canceled for current events for news happening and i grew up sort of...
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williams testimony. no one. the violation of this condition is sufficient grounds for you to deny the project in its entirety. if we think it's okay to give a wink and a nod developers who ignore planning commission requirements especially ones who speak to neighborhood concerns, then efr developer is going to ignore these requirements. having said this, the -- marsh nonetheless -- condition k requires to stop construction at 4:00 p.m. monday through friday. mr. rut acres stated to miss brian that he believes the marsh is not active. this is probably why he addressed the merchants association over the holidays and asked them to write a letter in support of the 6:00 p.m. stop of the construction work. by e-mail of january 1st, wrote to miss wise man and said we have written the developer and let him know that we could not support his request. even the exterior hours. that's a 50-hour workweek. university employees are going to be working longer than that. i forgot, the developer hasn't made a former commitment to
williams testimony. no one. the violation of this condition is sufficient grounds for you to deny the project in its entirety. if we think it's okay to give a wink and a nod developers who ignore planning commission requirements especially ones who speak to neighborhood concerns, then efr developer is going to ignore these requirements. having said this, the -- marsh nonetheless -- condition k requires to stop construction at 4:00 p.m. monday through friday. mr. rut acres stated to miss brian...
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williams and his company never received any government benefit from me or from my administration and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. >> cnn national political reporter peter hamby joins me now. they are accused of accepting more than just pricey gifts. >> they are accused of taking loans, really big loans, rights from, travel paid for by jonny williams, use of his vacation home. what the inindictmentment alleges again is that all of these gift pros vied to the mcdonnell's the governor and his wife in turn used state resources basically to promote this nutritional supplement that this donor, you know, that his business sells. so mrs. mcdonnell traveled to florida at one point from most the drug. there's emails in here from mcdonnell showing he wanted these drugs to be used at uva, jmu, vcu, state research facilities. so basically that is what's at stake here. the bigger picture here like you mentioned at the very beginning of the segment is how stunning this is and for two reasons. one, bob mcdonnell was a big
williams and his company never received any government benefit from me or from my administration and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. >> cnn national political reporter peter hamby joins me now. they are accused of accepting more than just pricey gifts. >> they are accused of taking loans, really big loans, rights from, travel paid for by jonny williams, use of his vacation home. what the inindictmentment...
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williams ferrari. cameron fry is so jealous. last night responding to the indictment or the delusionally long list of stuff he thought he could get away with, the former governor was defiant. >> while i deeply regret accepting these legal gifts and loans from mr. williams, all of these have been returned and repaid with interest. i repeat again emphatically that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believe was his personal friendship and his generosity. >> joining me now is ryan grim and michael steel. ryan, let's start with this goody bag. i don't think a bag is big enough to fit everything governor mcdonnell got. the brazenness, the shamelessness of this behavior is breathtaking. in this day and age, i think it is hard to take away the american public's breath. on june 1st 2011, he purchased 6,000 shares of star scientific. she spoke glowingly of that company at a promotional event. did ethics never appear on their screen? >> ethics appeared because she knew at the end of year she had to make an ethics
williams ferrari. cameron fry is so jealous. last night responding to the indictment or the delusionally long list of stuff he thought he could get away with, the former governor was defiant. >> while i deeply regret accepting these legal gifts and loans from mr. williams, all of these have been returned and repaid with interest. i repeat again emphatically that i did nothing illegal for mr. williams in exchange for what i believe was his personal friendship and his generosity. >>...
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anne rubin sat down with anne williams today to talk about king, his legacy and how williams hopes to use his experience to inspire others. >> get up, use your mind, use your heart. use your soul. but use your life. >> reporter: his words a call to action at glide. his words aimed to inspire others like he was inspired by martin luther king. >> at times it seemed like history was beating us down. >> reporter: williams was with king in washington and to the march in selma to montgomery. then there was the march home. >> he woke up us in order to right injustices. >> reporter: with his wife by his side, that's what williams did. >> they moved me. and i'm glad they were there to move me to do something in this world. >> reporter: and though he has been inspired by king and by nelson mandela and other great leaders, he believes he will be led by others too. >> i am convinced of that. that there will be others. >> i was really touched today with the service that took place today. i wasn't expecting it. >> there's still more work to be done in this country. >> some took the reverend's words
anne rubin sat down with anne williams today to talk about king, his legacy and how williams hopes to use his experience to inspire others. >> get up, use your mind, use your heart. use your soul. but use your life. >> reporter: his words a call to action at glide. his words aimed to inspire others like he was inspired by martin luther king. >> at times it seemed like history was beating us down. >> reporter: williams was with king in washington and to the march in selma...
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i mention william corcoran. william corcoran was a famous socialite, banker, someone who contributed to washington. i'm sure you're all familiar with the corcoran gallery. he was one of the most committed to a cross-sectional washington community. in part because he knew his livelihood depended on it. @as he was able to keep the country together he could make some money, how his friends be on good terms with people from both sides of the country. the he tried to facilitate a cross-sectional interaction, which is why he always invited people from both sides to his house. you never passed about corcoran's. he had best food and for the people who lived in boarding houses in particular, you had some pretty nasty males on a day-to-day basis, so you never passed at a dinner at corcoran. a lot of this is about getting involved as possible, which allowed you to stay longer, allowed you to have more influence, allowed you to get to know people. hope that answers your question. >> hi. i have to things i want -- they're no
i mention william corcoran. william corcoran was a famous socialite, banker, someone who contributed to washington. i'm sure you're all familiar with the corcoran gallery. he was one of the most committed to a cross-sectional washington community. in part because he knew his livelihood depended on it. @as he was able to keep the country together he could make some money, how his friends be on good terms with people from both sides of the country. the he tried to facilitate a cross-sectional...
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kwief asked williams to take her on a shopping spree in new york. he spent $20,000 buying her designer dresses. she asked for a $50,000 loan and $15,000 to cover catering at her daughter's wedding. the charges say the former governor persuaded williams to make a $50,000 loan to a business coown on top of golf outings, vacations and a personally inscribed rolex watch. virginia lawmakers are speaking out. >> i certainly believe in the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. it's a sad day for the common weather. >> this is a good man. >> i'm not a lawyer, but i just have doubts as the strength of the federal case. >> the mcdonnells are expected to enter a not guilty plea. they could face prison time and hefty fines. >> let's take you to new jersey. it was supposed to be a day of celebration for chris christie. polling suggesting the scandals are taking their toll. the americans are equally divided on whether he'd make a good president. he's trailing hillary clinton in the matchup. as jay gray reports, christie is remaining optimistic. >> so help
kwief asked williams to take her on a shopping spree in new york. he spent $20,000 buying her designer dresses. she asked for a $50,000 loan and $15,000 to cover catering at her daughter's wedding. the charges say the former governor persuaded williams to make a $50,000 loan to a business coown on top of golf outings, vacations and a personally inscribed rolex watch. virginia lawmakers are speaking out. >> i certainly believe in the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. it's a sad...
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she's the daughter brian williams will talk about her father remember neutral friend. he's my friend how did you handle same overnight oh my gosh he used with my house well yes his is a very different kind of notoriety because he is like you you come on screen yourself and people get used to seeing you at a certain time in a certain place in a certain context and when oh yeah i play someone else but the flip side of that is that people see me on the subway and they say marnie. and they don't think twice about it because the show's set here it's totally conceivable that marnie will be walking around new york city. but i think you know sleeping on my parents' couch was pretty grounding probably like it. for the boys on it you know but i think they i think my parents also made it a rule that i had to graduate from college so in an effort to kind of de lay any of this if it were to happen for me this early until i was twenty two at very least they think that the longer you can spend in school and out of the spotlight this kind of scrutiny the better i think they're right s
she's the daughter brian williams will talk about her father remember neutral friend. he's my friend how did you handle same overnight oh my gosh he used with my house well yes his is a very different kind of notoriety because he is like you you come on screen yourself and people get used to seeing you at a certain time in a certain place in a certain context and when oh yeah i play someone else but the flip side of that is that people see me on the subway and they say marnie. and they don't...
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i mentioned william cork man. he was a socialite ,-com,-com ma bank or someone who contributed a lot to washington. he was one of the most committed to a cross-sectional washingtwashingt on community in part because he knew that his livelihood depended on it. as long as he was able to help keep the country together he could make some money, have his friends beyond good terms with people from both sides of the country. and so he tried to be facilitate that cross-sectional interaction which is why i say he always invited people from both sections of the country to his house. it was a wonderful place to eat. he had all the best food in the whole in the boarding houses in particular you had some pretty nasty meals so you never pasta for dinner at corchran's. a lot of this was about getting involved as possible to allow due to stay longer, alleged at more influence, allowed you to get to know the people. if that answers your question. >> hi three at i have two things and things that i want to get your thoughts on. you
i mentioned william cork man. he was a socialite ,-com,-com ma bank or someone who contributed a lot to washington. he was one of the most committed to a cross-sectional washingtwashingt on community in part because he knew that his livelihood depended on it. as long as he was able to help keep the country together he could make some money, have his friends beyond good terms with people from both sides of the country. and so he tried to be facilitate that cross-sectional interaction which is...
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i mentioned william. william was a famous socialite, a banker, someone who contributed a lot to washington. i'm sure you're familiar with the gallery. he was one of the most committed to a cross-sectional washington community. in part because he knew his livelihood depended on it. as long as he was able to help keep the country together he could make money, have friends, be on good terms with people from both sides of the country. and so he tried to facilitate that kind of cross sectional interaction. which is why he invited people from both section of the country. you never passed up dinner there. it was a wonderful place to eat. he had the best food. for the people who lived in boarding houses in particular, you had some pretty nasty meals on a day-to-day basis. you never passed up a dinner at his house. a lot is getting as involved as possible in the washington community. which say -- allowed do you stay longer, have more influence, get to know people. if that answers your question. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'
i mentioned william. william was a famous socialite, a banker, someone who contributed a lot to washington. i'm sure you're familiar with the gallery. he was one of the most committed to a cross-sectional washington community. in part because he knew his livelihood depended on it. as long as he was able to help keep the country together he could make money, have friends, be on good terms with people from both sides of the country. and so he tried to facilitate that kind of cross sectional...
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according to an indictment, williams gave him and his wife free nights on his private jet, and shopping sprees worth tens of millions of dollars. williams even paid for the combat at thing at the governor's daughter's -- for the catering at the governor's daughter's wedding. in exchange, the indictment says the first couple performed on an an as-needed basis to obtain studies for star scientific projects. it wasn't that long ago that mcdonnell was considered a rising republican star, and possible candidate in 2016 for president. >> governor mcdonnell and his wife are scheduled to make their first appearance in federal court in richmond this friday. >>> virginia attorney general is congratulateing jennifer wekston for the 33rd senate district. she received 53% of the vote. republican john whitback earned 37%, and independence joe may claimed 10%. steve will serve out -- she will serve out of remaining of the term. that means the senate is evenly split between democrats and republicans. >>> any tie votes in the upper chamber would be broken by the new lieutenant governor. >>> still ahead,
according to an indictment, williams gave him and his wife free nights on his private jet, and shopping sprees worth tens of millions of dollars. williams even paid for the combat at thing at the governor's daughter's -- for the catering at the governor's daughter's wedding. in exchange, the indictment says the first couple performed on an an as-needed basis to obtain studies for star scientific projects. it wasn't that long ago that mcdonnell was considered a rising republican star, and...
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could doug williams be returning to the redskins? according to tweets from cbs sports, the super bowl mvp has been in talks with g.m. bruce allen about a front office job. the two met yesterday in mobile, alabama. allen and williams also worked together in tampa bay. we're about two months away from the start of march madness. the stakes just went up for those of you thinking of filling out a bracket. there is now $1 billion -- billion with a b on the line. warren buffett and quicken loans are ponying up $1 billion if you can guess all 67 games correctly from start to finish of the tournament. your chances of course are one in 9.2 quintillion. that's a 9 with 18 zeros. good luck to everybody. that will do it for your morning kerri: kerri the sparkle® fairy here. are you about to spend that on paper towels? mom: well, i use bounty... kerri: ooo! use sparkle®... it's just right for cleaning up everyday little messes without cleaning out your piggy bank. sparkle®. the bright way to clean. >>> hello and welcome back to wusa9 on this wedn
could doug williams be returning to the redskins? according to tweets from cbs sports, the super bowl mvp has been in talks with g.m. bruce allen about a front office job. the two met yesterday in mobile, alabama. allen and williams also worked together in tampa bay. we're about two months away from the start of march madness. the stakes just went up for those of you thinking of filling out a bracket. there is now $1 billion -- billion with a b on the line. warren buffett and quicken loans are...
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joining us from albany, shawn bushway, one the leading authors of the study, hubert williams, former police director in newark, new jersey, law enforcement veteran and served as the president of the foundation. >>> from new york, parker, the director of the justice program of the american civil liberties union. professor bushway, let me start with you, be what provoked you to look at this particular set of data? >> well, there has been a growing interest in the use of criminal history records by moistures and others, and the question arises, what percentage of people are going to be affected by policies that are directed at individuals with a criminal history record? so as the most minor record, what is the most prevalent in data. and we published a paper that used this national survey by the department of labor to answer this question, and we came up with an estimate that said about 30% of american youth, by the age of 23, had at least one arrest. and this was compared to the only previous estimate in the literature from 1967, only 22% of people had an arrest in 1965. and it led to
joining us from albany, shawn bushway, one the leading authors of the study, hubert williams, former police director in newark, new jersey, law enforcement veteran and served as the president of the foundation. >>> from new york, parker, the director of the justice program of the american civil liberties union. professor bushway, let me start with you, be what provoked you to look at this particular set of data? >> well, there has been a growing interest in the use of criminal...
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williams handed forward. there is no differentiation between what he has provided you and what we have provided you. what he cited in the reference has nothing to do based on public health and safety. >> why did you leave it out? >> i was limited to 3 pages, double space. >> you could have left dots there. >> my apologies. i hope you will take a closer look at it. >> i will take that. thanks. >> thank you very much. >> so at the december 11th hearing, one of the actions was to remove to begin the process to remove to top floor of the project. unfortunately the findings before you today and the issue i'm interested in today is that those findings are unacceptable and do not satisfy this code section. it deals with code and safety and different from planning code issues. what exactly did the public health and safety have to do with land use policies and land use issues? let's start with the public safety aspect. we have a building code. the building code is an extremely important part of san francisco. we want
williams handed forward. there is no differentiation between what he has provided you and what we have provided you. what he cited in the reference has nothing to do based on public health and safety. >> why did you leave it out? >> i was limited to 3 pages, double space. >> you could have left dots there. >> my apologies. i hope you will take a closer look at it. >> i will take that. thanks. >> thank you very much. >> so at the december 11th hearing,...
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williams bought the first lady $19,000 worth of designer clothes. prosecutors suggest in return, williams was seated next to the governor at dinner. two years later when the federal investigation began, maureen mcdonnell returned the clothes to williams with a note reading i truly hope your daughter will now be able to enjoy these lovely outfits and show them off on many grand occasions. there was the ferrari. while staying at williams' lake home, maureen asked if the sports car would be dropped off for their use. soon after she e-mailed williams a photo of the governor behind the wheel and asked the health secretary to send a deputy to williams to talk about the dietary supplement. >>> coming up we hear whether the government's indictment could drag down other g candidates in 2014. >> thank you. one in five women in college is raped or squaellyexually assaul during her time on campus. the president talks about new steps to protect men and women. >>> want every young man in america to feel strong peer pressure, understand what's expected of them and
williams bought the first lady $19,000 worth of designer clothes. prosecutors suggest in return, williams was seated next to the governor at dinner. two years later when the federal investigation began, maureen mcdonnell returned the clothes to williams with a note reading i truly hope your daughter will now be able to enjoy these lovely outfits and show them off on many grand occasions. there was the ferrari. while staying at williams' lake home, maureen asked if the sports car would be...