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william william the william wanted william billy will to sign up to pick up someone analytical mckee. pulling resources with a group could mean lower costs and higher returns for their produce. when you realize this is how a mobile phone app could help looking up from the fall mas to the snow and then what the market for these a lot of ideas to be explored in the same area was of the problems become visible from a group level as a group you want to what source you support you see how much all these particular item before you see that name of intelligence reporting it as it will be able to sell these produce and also to what you need to be and how much to better. you know you. you know you only you. know you'll you'll leave or you know you'll. it's a quick goodbye to william as more news of back to nairobi. his challenge is to design an app that can help william make a better life from farming. it is a sad story unfortunately. and was see the food prices in nairobi ridiculously high and these guys can sell their produce out here i mean for instance you give me an example here into the
william william the william wanted william billy will to sign up to pick up someone analytical mckee. pulling resources with a group could mean lower costs and higher returns for their produce. when you realize this is how a mobile phone app could help looking up from the fall mas to the snow and then what the market for these a lot of ideas to be explored in the same area was of the problems become visible from a group level as a group you want to what source you support you see how much all...
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because the live of james williams. keith porter of grand central terminal news briquettes in the early 19 hundreds. and later, reports on the creation of the estate in palm beach florida, by eras marjorie merriweather in 1927. then historian amber slade, compares economic debates in the 1960s, to those that are happening today. td ameritrade founder joe ricketts, offers insights into becoming an entrepreneur. an fusion gps cofounder lynn simpson, discusses his investigation into president trump and the creation of the steel dossier. check your program by for more information. >> good evening. welcome, you can go ahead and club it's okay. [applause]. welcome to the schaumburg center for black culture where we are dedicated to the collection preservation and interpretation of mobile back lacking spaces. i am the associate director for public programs and exhibitions. thank you for joining us for tonight news conversation with eric eight washington is an independent scholar and author denies book, gretz. the live of james
because the live of james williams. keith porter of grand central terminal news briquettes in the early 19 hundreds. and later, reports on the creation of the estate in palm beach florida, by eras marjorie merriweather in 1927. then historian amber slade, compares economic debates in the 1960s, to those that are happening today. td ameritrade founder joe ricketts, offers insights into becoming an entrepreneur. an fusion gps cofounder lynn simpson, discusses his investigation into president...
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so can you help william become the farmer he wants to be. filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea to new a challenge that he contra fuse is tasked to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william. agreed to take 7 days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out problems out and see if you can develop a solution for him ok so down to the month you can just. look we slowly i'm. sorry i couldn't help but i'm number 20. 5. ok. to us asante ok. so we're good. good for the turn it's ok phone calls all. you you. you you. know you you you always research is customize means normally in nairobi williams you gania is 8 hours wakes you. up and. things that are given. to you. you. you know you. really do you. expect to. win it but i mean it's a whole lot of experience but you know. what they're doing and see if. you're legal. or illegal you'll be making good money moon us to work out what's stopping william making better use of his 2 acres. then he can design an app to help you. be
so can you help william become the farmer he wants to be. filmmaker tony who helped come up with a life apps idea to new a challenge that he contra fuse is tasked to create a mobile application that can help farmers like william. agreed to take 7 days out of his busy schedule to crack it so you can just talk to him to just figure out problems out and see if you can develop a solution for him ok so down to the month you can just. look we slowly i'm. sorry i couldn't help but i'm number 20. 5....
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farmers like william lodge weighing in uganda in kenya. a former city dweller farming is now is like. him is on clean looking in the. 2000. and i did. see could do a sequel. says a real. game. you kick my neck when i don't. need to because. we guess and. good to. meet. you say you were doing well planned. to keep to 2000. and making. me. do. down same would be to work with in. but it don't. maybe william can find the help he needs among the bright lights of kenya's capital city. nadir of the. it's full of life it's a miracle. i knew how to put you guys want. me to one of kenya's new breed of young software developers i'm a new karaoke i'm on occasions develop a living and they will be called a small startup in my friends called bt and consultants we create tools even i will go on to use more news challenges to design a mobile phone app to help william and millions of other small scale kenyan farmers . bally's it's cool and it's not a craze in their o.b.'s socks it's just most people don't get the ball but. this is my favorite joints one re
farmers like william lodge weighing in uganda in kenya. a former city dweller farming is now is like. him is on clean looking in the. 2000. and i did. see could do a sequel. says a real. game. you kick my neck when i don't. need to because. we guess and. good to. meet. you say you were doing well planned. to keep to 2000. and making. me. do. down same would be to work with in. but it don't. maybe william can find the help he needs among the bright lights of kenya's capital city. nadir of the....
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williams takes it to the newspapers and there is a back and forth between williams and backstrom response, but he said something to the affect that, you know, if he can offer these people a job, but that is actually kind of critical because that i isn't what he was offering. baseball had a season and when heu become what he ha co what ht somebody to play and still be a good team because they have all been playing together. he makes the team, many of whom are off to war and some haven't come back, but he can offer them a perk which is employment which backstrom could do and things like that are what kind of felt solidified williams reputation for. he keeps the game solved. it's baseball still, but they've got this other thing when the season is over they still got work. he stops playing baseball eventually and he is a big star in the team. there is a poet who published poems and even after he goes over to the manhattan side, he stopsng playing baseball but is still broadcasting for a while and is actually living in william's house for a while and then when he moves to the dunbar house, wil
williams takes it to the newspapers and there is a back and forth between williams and backstrom response, but he said something to the affect that, you know, if he can offer these people a job, but that is actually kind of critical because that i isn't what he was offering. baseball had a season and when heu become what he ha co what ht somebody to play and still be a good team because they have all been playing together. he makes the team, many of whom are off to war and some haven't come...
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williams h williams, people like that. they rush the shop and take daniel bell down to the ground and they haul him off. it appears he is taken to the yellow house also. in september of 1835, daniel bell is seized and he is about to be sold. what does he do? he sues for his freedom. his trial does not take place because there is a friend of his, a marine colonel at the navy yard, that he seeks his help, and that marine colonel helps daniel bell by his freedom. -- buy his freedom. so daniel bell negotiates for his freedom and he pays over $1000, this is two years wages. think about that in today's terms. two years full wages to buy his freedom. the bell family recognizes that susan armistead is not going to let go, and she has already attempted to have daniel bell sold and separated. at this moment, annuals sister ann bell filed her petition for freedom, and she sues gerard greenfield in tennessee for her freedom, claiming she had been living as a free woman. he doesn't respond, the case goes on, summons after summonses. it
williams h williams, people like that. they rush the shop and take daniel bell down to the ground and they haul him off. it appears he is taken to the yellow house also. in september of 1835, daniel bell is seized and he is about to be sold. what does he do? he sues for his freedom. his trial does not take place because there is a friend of his, a marine colonel at the navy yard, that he seeks his help, and that marine colonel helps daniel bell by his freedom. -- buy his freedom. so daniel bell...
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the respondent, william jefferson clinton, president of the u.s. is not guilty as charged in the second article of the schmidt. judgment to bets entered in accordance with the judgment of the senate as follows. the senate, having tried william clinton president upon two articles of impeachment, exhibited against him by the house of representatives and two thirds of the senators present, not having found him guilty of the charges contained therein. that ordered and a judge william jefferson clinton be acquitted of the charges in the said articles. the chair recognizes the majority leader. >> mr. chief justice, there is an order at the desk. >> the clerk will read the order. >> that the secretary be directed to communicate with the secretary of state, as provided bible 23 of the rules of procedure and practice in the senate, when sitting on impeachment trials and to the house of representatives, a judgment of the senate in the case of william jefferson clinton and transmit a certified copy of the judgment to each. objection, the order will be entered
the respondent, william jefferson clinton, president of the u.s. is not guilty as charged in the second article of the schmidt. judgment to bets entered in accordance with the judgment of the senate as follows. the senate, having tried william clinton president upon two articles of impeachment, exhibited against him by the house of representatives and two thirds of the senators present, not having found him guilty of the charges contained therein. that ordered and a judge william jefferson...
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ladies and gentlemen, robin williams.cer: introducing robin williams, comic genius, exclusively from time-life. robin: when they say, "let there be light," could this be a metaphor for the big bong? the big bong? god sat back and went, "wow, do you know what this needs? a lot more stuff. because up until now, there was not a lot around." and once we had the big bong, we had a total expansion of the universe, and god said, "i think i should create a sugary snack." [laughter] announcer: this is the comedy event we all have been waiting for. robin: we are having a wonderful here tonight. can i get an "amen" right now? >> amen. announcer: for the first time ever, one collection captures the full scope of robin's unique genius, across decades and across the globe. robin: [speaking french] >> quebec. robin: ok. so i will talk slower. [speaking french] announcer: everywhere he went, he made us laugh. now, you can own all his most amazing performances to watch again and again. robin: here in california, you have total amnesty, be
ladies and gentlemen, robin williams.cer: introducing robin williams, comic genius, exclusively from time-life. robin: when they say, "let there be light," could this be a metaphor for the big bong? the big bong? god sat back and went, "wow, do you know what this needs? a lot more stuff. because up until now, there was not a lot around." and once we had the big bong, we had a total expansion of the universe, and god said, "i think i should create a sugary snack."...
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and so it is with william jefferson clinton. convict, in my opinion, you will be creating more havoc than he could possibly create. after all, he's only got two years left. the don't, for god sakes heighten people's alienation, that is at an all-time high, toward their government. the people have a right and they are calling on you to rise above politics, rise above .artisanship they are calling on you to do your solemn duty and i pray you will. thank you, mr. chief justice. chair reminds the senate that each senator when his or her name is called will stand in his or her place and vote guilty by theguilty as required articles of impeachment. the chair also refers to article one, section three, requiring "novote on impeachment -- person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present." the question is on the first article of impeachment. senators, how say you? is the respondent, william jefferson clinton guilty or not guilty. all rollcall vote is required. the clerk will call the vote. >> mr. abra
and so it is with william jefferson clinton. convict, in my opinion, you will be creating more havoc than he could possibly create. after all, he's only got two years left. the don't, for god sakes heighten people's alienation, that is at an all-time high, toward their government. the people have a right and they are calling on you to rise above politics, rise above .artisanship they are calling on you to do your solemn duty and i pray you will. thank you, mr. chief justice. chair reminds the...
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he's talking about william barr because he knows william barr. what does he say about rudy?s disappointed. he's disappointed in a man who's become something that we can't figure out anymore and has bought into all of this nonsense that could lead to deep trouble for the rule of law. i'm glad william webster spoke out. i hope americans listen, and i hope the right americans listen who are on the fence wondering whether there's damage being done that we need to stop in progress. >> william barr also -- webster found fault with attorney general barr's criticism of the inspector general's report. he says that the attorney general criticized inspector general's report, and the claim the fbi investigation was based on a completely bogus narrative. those were william barr's words. they then goes on to list the findings of the mueller investigation and, andrew weissman, that is something i don't think anyone could have anticipated that there would be an attorney general publicly arguing against the findings of an inspector general's report. and doing so with no evidence whatsoever.
he's talking about william barr because he knows william barr. what does he say about rudy?s disappointed. he's disappointed in a man who's become something that we can't figure out anymore and has bought into all of this nonsense that could lead to deep trouble for the rule of law. i'm glad william webster spoke out. i hope americans listen, and i hope the right americans listen who are on the fence wondering whether there's damage being done that we need to stop in progress. >> william...
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ash is the lawsuit that brings against william h williams. and het the yellow house is being held there, and james ash filed his suit against william h williams, and this is the case that will go to the supreme court and taney's decision is a precursor for dred scott. what does ash argue and what does williams argue and what does taney decide? will, but that the terms of the will had to be followed. there is an old principal and intent of the will needs to be carried out. in a jury trial, the jury agreed and awarded ash his freedom. ann bell wins her freedom suit. his freedoms won suit on the basis of the will, the basis ofon living as a free woman. she was also involved in the will that she made her case on having lived for 10 years as a free woman in washington, d.c. in fact, the judges instructed ,he jury -- think about this ann bell had purchased property house city, she had built , she had made contracts -- in dred scotton should be ringing in your head. unbelievably, she even hired an enslaved person from the greenfields. so she had a c
ash is the lawsuit that brings against william h williams. and het the yellow house is being held there, and james ash filed his suit against william h williams, and this is the case that will go to the supreme court and taney's decision is a precursor for dred scott. what does ash argue and what does williams argue and what does taney decide? will, but that the terms of the will had to be followed. there is an old principal and intent of the will needs to be carried out. in a jury trial, the...
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in 1996 it went to his william cooperstown about the politician william cooper is and his son, the novellest james fenimore cooper. in 2016 the pulitzer was given to the internal enemy about the war of 1812 and the contradictions of early virginia society. in thomas jefferson's education, alan turns his attention to the establishment of the university of virginia. jefferson, of course, regarded the university as one of his signature achievements. and alan got interested in pursuing a book on the subject after coming across some correspondence between jefferson and an associate over their efforts to fund the new school. in general, alan's scholarship extended a deal in which various ways in which the american revolution impacted society and politics in the early years of our country, and the story of jefferson's attempts at educational reform, the founding of the university of virginia certainly fits this focus. but it also has particular relevance today in the context of current reform efforts and controversies over the structures, goals and funding for education. as alan recounts in his boo
in 1996 it went to his william cooperstown about the politician william cooper is and his son, the novellest james fenimore cooper. in 2016 the pulitzer was given to the internal enemy about the war of 1812 and the contradictions of early virginia society. in thomas jefferson's education, alan turns his attention to the establishment of the university of virginia. jefferson, of course, regarded the university as one of his signature achievements. and alan got interested in pursuing a book on...
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williams is a nearly mythic call figure on wall street. he's written a dozen books, he has a website ireallytrade.com over the summer when the market was getting slammed we checked in with williams and he said the negativity was peaking he nailed it the market has made a remarkable comeback three weeks ago he expressed cautious optimism. as we got closer to the end of the year the move was likely to run out of steam then the question is how close to the end of the year are we? williams thinks what's happening right now, the decline he thinks the tide is turning it's headed a little ahead of schedule with investors increasingly turning bearish and he predicts the bears will have the run of the place through mid february he thinks we could rebound but he's recommending selling into any strength even as he's still not backing away from the long-term bull market thesis let's take a look at the action in the cboe volatility index, fear index it's a gauge that does a great job of reflecting the overall level of terror in the marketplace. when th
williams is a nearly mythic call figure on wall street. he's written a dozen books, he has a website ireallytrade.com over the summer when the market was getting slammed we checked in with williams and he said the negativity was peaking he nailed it the market has made a remarkable comeback three weeks ago he expressed cautious optimism. as we got closer to the end of the year the move was likely to run out of steam then the question is how close to the end of the year are we? williams thinks...
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user not want to miss it with attorney general william barr.eachment going down on party lines, something jerry nadler, the house judiciary chair warned about in the last impeachment in 1998. >> impeachment supported by one major political party as opposed by the other. such an impeachment will produce divisiveness and bitterness in our politics for years to come. this is clearly a partisan railroad job. >> during the house impeachment vote for president clinton 98 both democrats and republicans crossed party lines, two articles past, two failed. joining me is the director of james madison program in american ideals and institutions at princeton university, professor robert george. good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you for inviting me. >> noah feldman testified during the impeachment hearings in the house a week or so ago and said william barr is attacking his own department. unlike sessions william barr managed not to be criticized by trump but instead of protecting the department of justice and its institutional integrity he has inst
user not want to miss it with attorney general william barr.eachment going down on party lines, something jerry nadler, the house judiciary chair warned about in the last impeachment in 1998. >> impeachment supported by one major political party as opposed by the other. such an impeachment will produce divisiveness and bitterness in our politics for years to come. this is clearly a partisan railroad job. >> during the house impeachment vote for president clinton 98 both democrats...
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two of his works have won a pulitzer prize in history in 1896 and william cooperstown, politician william cooper and his son, james fenimore cooper. in 2014 the pulitzer was given to the internal enemy which is about slavery in virginia during the war of 1812 and contradictions of early virginia society. thomas jefferson's education turns to the establishment of the university of virginia. he regarded the university is one of his signature achievements and alan got interested in pursuing a book on the subject after coming across correspondence between jefferson and an associate by the new school. various ways in which the american revolution impacted society and politics in the early years of our country and the story of jefferson's attempts of educational reform, the founding of the university of virginia certainly fits the focus but also has particular relevance on current reform efforts on controversies over structures, and funding over education. this didn't quite turn out as jefferson had hoped in the university of virginia. he envisioned establishing a democratized system of educati
two of his works have won a pulitzer prize in history in 1896 and william cooperstown, politician william cooper and his son, james fenimore cooper. in 2014 the pulitzer was given to the internal enemy which is about slavery in virginia during the war of 1812 and contradictions of early virginia society. thomas jefferson's education turns to the establishment of the university of virginia. he regarded the university is one of his signature achievements and alan got interested in pursuing a book...
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then defense secretary dick cheney, transportation secretary samuel skinner and epa administrator william riley. >> i have a statement i'm glad to take a few questions and referred to our experts here. but virtually every american is familiar with the tragic environmental disaster in alaskan waters and more than 10 million gallons of oil happens filled with deadly results for wildlife and hardship for local citizens. we all share the sorrow and concern of alaska ends and the determination to mount a sustained cleanup effort, our ultimate goal much to be the complete restoration of the ecology and the economy of prince william sound including all of its fish, marine mammals, birds and other wildlife. the exxon corporation is acknowledged responsibility for this bill, and its liability for the damage. as exxon should remain responsible for both damages and for employing civilian personnel, necessary to control further damage. however, exxon's effort, standing alone are not enough. and after consulting with the congressional delegation, senator ted stevens, senator frank macau ski, congressm
then defense secretary dick cheney, transportation secretary samuel skinner and epa administrator william riley. >> i have a statement i'm glad to take a few questions and referred to our experts here. but virtually every american is familiar with the tragic environmental disaster in alaskan waters and more than 10 million gallons of oil happens filled with deadly results for wildlife and hardship for local citizens. we all share the sorrow and concern of alaska ends and the determination...
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so i feel like we're violating the williams laws or rules that are set in place by williams, which actually was part of my first time on the board. because the textbooks are not really being used in elementary schools. if they are, shame on us. so i want us to really look at this. how can we put robust, meaningful, culturally relevant books in our classrooms so that teachers can do the work that they're supposed to do and they're trained to do the in classrooms. can we put that in click -- cim aluminium? >> we are going to address that in the december 9th meeting. >> you read my mind. >> i was concerned about that as well, but i want to highlight this textbook that i keep bringing is the social studies textbook, i'm hearing that it's racist and teachers don't want to use it, but they don't have materials to supplement it. i don't think teachers should use this textbook, but this is considered as compliant and that is a concern for me. additionally, my daughter's english teacher has a place in the school and she is being asked to bring these back in. if i personally walked into schools and a
so i feel like we're violating the williams laws or rules that are set in place by williams, which actually was part of my first time on the board. because the textbooks are not really being used in elementary schools. if they are, shame on us. so i want us to really look at this. how can we put robust, meaningful, culturally relevant books in our classrooms so that teachers can do the work that they're supposed to do and they're trained to do the in classrooms. can we put that in click -- cim...
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william: i think my view shifted. the brighted about line criminal requirement early on and ultimately came to the view that impeachment was a remedy directed at a defect usually between the branches of thegovernment, usurping powers or functions of another perhaps dereliction, failing to discharge the duties incumbent on you for your branch. we set a lot of store by the take care clause. president takes an oath to take care that the laws be faithfully executed and there was a that in thehink, whole mess with the watergate conspiracy and misuse of the c.i.a., that the president had not taken care that the laws be faithfully executed. and that, you know, it took a while to get there. of floundering around. timothy: how did you in your own the actions of the lieutenant from the president or conclusione to the that the president is responsible for the actions of lieutenants? erickson?alderman and timothy: and dean. william: i didn't listen to all the tapes but to a lot of them and halderman and erickson all seemed to be
william: i think my view shifted. the brighted about line criminal requirement early on and ultimately came to the view that impeachment was a remedy directed at a defect usually between the branches of thegovernment, usurping powers or functions of another perhaps dereliction, failing to discharge the duties incumbent on you for your branch. we set a lot of store by the take care clause. president takes an oath to take care that the laws be faithfully executed and there was a that in thehink,...
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>> the prince william sound is unusual. that most of the three mates plus the captain is licensed to pilot this ship in many areas. in prince william sound, as has been said many times this morning, you have the state pilot takes it to a certain point, and then the -- can you hear me? >> i know it goes in and out. we've tried to credit he can it all morning. >> i'll trying to talk louder. >> please do. >> in this case, the pilot -- the pilot was also the captain. obviously we had no knowledge of how he was impaired. i think it's possible, however, or as i understand, the law there, it's possible to have two mates on the bridge at the same time in a case like this, to where you could in fact do what needs to be done when you have ice in one channel and there was a great deal of concern about the ice. i'm not trying to make any exkooiss on this. but the facts are there are ways to do that if in fact as you suggested in earlier conversation with secretary skinner, that if one had a heart attack or something, it seemed kind of
>> the prince william sound is unusual. that most of the three mates plus the captain is licensed to pilot this ship in many areas. in prince william sound, as has been said many times this morning, you have the state pilot takes it to a certain point, and then the -- can you hear me? >> i know it goes in and out. we've tried to credit he can it all morning. >> i'll trying to talk louder. >> please do. >> in this case, the pilot -- the pilot was also the captain....
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kate, william and the kids are perched on a vintage motor bike.ate sns the card with her givename, catherine. >> oh, she signed it catherine. >> they'reery fancy those royals. >> thiis a great day for you to be here today. the voice crowned their winner last night and you were on the show for three seasons. >> i can't wait to see what happs. >> well this season not all of thanks to chrissy teigen >> we're all going to dinner tonight. >> chrissy's freaking out on twitter. e doesn't even have a cake. >> what? i'm demanding a cake. i'm just kidng. i don't ne no cake. >> so here's what happened. the coaches were all super excited to have chrisscook them a post-finale dinner. >> chrissy tiegen is cooking for us. >> we're actually having aoach nner. we're ry excit. >> but chrissy said she didn't realize it was finale night. so what did she do? oh, ju have a little twitter meltdown blaming john, quote, this is very john. didn't make a finale meal. i wod haveotten a cake. ultimately john had a solution ♪ everything's gonna be all right ♪ >> thiis our life
kate, william and the kids are perched on a vintage motor bike.ate sns the card with her givename, catherine. >> oh, she signed it catherine. >> they'reery fancy those royals. >> thiis a great day for you to be here today. the voice crowned their winner last night and you were on the show for three seasons. >> i can't wait to see what happs. >> well this season not all of thanks to chrissy teigen >> we're all going to dinner tonight. >> chrissy's...
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ladies and gentlemen, robin williams. comic genius, exclusively from time-life. robin: when they say, "let there be light," could this be a metaphor for the big bong? the big bong? god sat back and went, "wow, do you know what this needs? a lot more stuff. because up until now, there was not a lot around." and once we had the big bong, we had a total expansion of the universe, and god said, "i think i should create a sugary snack." [laughter] announcer: this is the comedy event we all have been waiting for. robin: we are having a wonderful here tonight. can i get an "amen" right now? >> amen. announcer: for the first time ever, one collection captures the full scope of robin's unique genius, across decades and across the globe. robin: [speaking french] >> quebec. robin: ok. so i will talk slower. [speaking french] announcer: everywhere he went, he made us laugh. now, you can own all his most amazing performances to watch again and again. robin: here in california, you have total amnesty, because they know nobody is going
ladies and gentlemen, robin williams. comic genius, exclusively from time-life. robin: when they say, "let there be light," could this be a metaphor for the big bong? the big bong? god sat back and went, "wow, do you know what this needs? a lot more stuff. because up until now, there was not a lot around." and once we had the big bong, we had a total expansion of the universe, and god said, "i think i should create a sugary snack." [laughter] announcer: this is the...
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this is from miss williams public testimony at 34. she said quote, i thought that the references to specific individuals and investigations such as former vice president biden and his son, struck me as political in nature. given that former vice president is a political opponent of the president. sir, you left that out of your staff report, too, didn't you. >> you know, miss williams -- >> sir, did you leave that out, yes or no? >> i -- if you're telling me i don't know, as i sit here right now. >> i'm telling you you did. >> okay. >> and do you have an explanation, sir, when you said miss williams said that the call was unusual when in fact she said it was unusual and inappropriate and of a political nature. because it raised vice president, the vice president, who she recognized was a mill opponent of the president. >> her views of the call differ remarkably from mr. morrison, also from lieutenant general kellogg. >> that's not my question. my question is why did you misquote miss williams. >> we certainly didn't misquote her. >> fr
this is from miss williams public testimony at 34. she said quote, i thought that the references to specific individuals and investigations such as former vice president biden and his son, struck me as political in nature. given that former vice president is a political opponent of the president. sir, you left that out of your staff report, too, didn't you. >> you know, miss williams -- >> sir, did you leave that out, yes or no? >> i -- if you're telling me i don't know, as i...
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at this time i would welcome william. [applause] good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out on this rainy day. it means a lot to me [inaudible] first i want you to know these are tears of joy [inaudible] when i came back and told them i was coming to the community they told me what we were going to do and that meant a lot to me. i see my two boys that understand me and know me doing what they are supposed to do and we haven't been back. we pride on talking every day. they've always got my back even in prison, they always have my back. my partner right here after doing 30 years came home and it seemed like everything was coming together. i'm so glad you all are here on the right path finding his way after 30 years. i'm still finding my way. it's not easy. if you've ever been in a situation, you can't understand. it's not easy work in a bad situation like that. i'm on an emotional roller coaster right now because good things are happening in my life. we had our own program which was wonderful. one day i get good a news and oe day i get bad news. my mot
at this time i would welcome william. [applause] good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out on this rainy day. it means a lot to me [inaudible] first i want you to know these are tears of joy [inaudible] when i came back and told them i was coming to the community they told me what we were going to do and that meant a lot to me. i see my two boys that understand me and know me doing what they are supposed to do and we haven't been back. we pride on talking every day. they've always got my...
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now, a major twist in the christina williams case. len ramirez is live at her memorial. >> reporter: this case happened in 1998, her body was found in this area. there is not a plaque and a memorial marking the spot. and, also signifying the importance this case had on the community. today, christina williams father said he is ready for the case to move on, even if it means ditching the death penalty. michael williams is still vividly remembers the day in 1998 when his daughter didn't come home. >> christina went out to walk the dog and did not return after 20 minutes when my wife and son went out to look for her, they found the dog coming back trailing its lease. that was the beginning of this nightmare. >> reporter: now 21 years after the kidnapping and murder of his 13-year-old daughter, christina williams, michael williams says it is time for the case to move on even if it means dropping the death penalty charges against the man accused of killing her. >> is it the ultimate justice? maybe not. but, at least he is locked up and not
now, a major twist in the christina williams case. len ramirez is live at her memorial. >> reporter: this case happened in 1998, her body was found in this area. there is not a plaque and a memorial marking the spot. and, also signifying the importance this case had on the community. today, christina williams father said he is ready for the case to move on, even if it means ditching the death penalty. michael williams is still vividly remembers the day in 1998 when his daughter didn't...
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and destroy william and mary while he did it -- >> william and mary does not tell people that. >> well, you know, it's funny, when you go to william and mary -- to talk -- they have an ambivalence of jefferson. because on one hand, they want to claim him. on the other hand, the well-informed know he tried to do the school in. so jefferson persuaded himself, and he had some good reason. william and mary was in a bad way come the 18-teens. its enrollment had shrunk, there was major violence between the students and the community and also with the faculty, and it suffered from a setting that was very malarial. and williamsburg was a dying town after the capital moved out and moved to richmond. so the leaders of the college wanted to save it by moving it to richmond, and jefferson and his allies blocked that move and used that opportunity to say, well, since they've invited the legislature to look into their operations, why don't we just take their money away from them and make them, essentially, a williamsburg academy, and we'll get their money and we'll just use it for uva. in the end, t
and destroy william and mary while he did it -- >> william and mary does not tell people that. >> well, you know, it's funny, when you go to william and mary -- to talk -- they have an ambivalence of jefferson. because on one hand, they want to claim him. on the other hand, the well-informed know he tried to do the school in. so jefferson persuaded himself, and he had some good reason. william and mary was in a bad way come the 18-teens. its enrollment had shrunk, there was major...
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she did not raise concerns to her supervisor is that a fax or the miss williams said a lot more than that if we're going to have a point of order. gentleman state his point of order the kind of orator is the general in florida has complained that he can't see what the questioner is relying on and would like to see it and that is not a point you could not have a point of order and it was read to him jenna moved to some only half of it was rigged him irrelevant out slow down i've been here a moment let's scroll down a bit here so that members are able to fully see what is being put in support of what you're trying to do we can't do that without being able to see into read it mr gates is said that let's slow down so that we can see or hear what he is referring to and you're not letting that happen and that goes to the privileges of the members to change you are and it isn't it's not a few of them this will stand a vote the gentleman will suspend. his term and i can see now i appreciate the accommodation it's the will the the monitor was turned out we can see with a gentleman resume than
she did not raise concerns to her supervisor is that a fax or the miss williams said a lot more than that if we're going to have a point of order. gentleman state his point of order the kind of orator is the general in florida has complained that he can't see what the questioner is relying on and would like to see it and that is not a point you could not have a point of order and it was read to him jenna moved to some only half of it was rigged him irrelevant out slow down i've been here a...
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other royal scandals -- there was kate's awkward brush off of williams pda and some fans think william had a sour face and kate looked pained at baby archie's christening. meghan came under fire from haters saying she didn't know how to hold her own baby. and then, of course, you have brothers harry and william at odds. >> as brothers you have good days. you have bad days. >> harry went public with his rift with william on that documentary about his and meghan's trip to south africa. >> we're brothers. we'll always be brothers. we're certainly on different paths at the moment. >> the royal bad blood is said to have started when harry and meghan were dating and william advised his brother to take it slow. and besides the brotherly tension, harry and meghan are suing some british tabloids. the duchess revealed some pals even tried to steer her away from becoming a royal. >> my british friends said to me "i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it because the british tabloids will destroy your life." >>> all right. from a royal rift to this year's nastiest splits. >> i am going through
other royal scandals -- there was kate's awkward brush off of williams pda and some fans think william had a sour face and kate looked pained at baby archie's christening. meghan came under fire from haters saying she didn't know how to hold her own baby. and then, of course, you have brothers harry and william at odds. >> as brothers you have good days. you have bad days. >> harry went public with his rift with william on that documentary about his and meghan's trip to south...
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there was a prince william sound company plan. would you do us a favor of asking your people to give us a copy of each one of those since the beginning of the pipeline shipments out of valdez? i believe you have to -- i have to get them anyway for the lawsuit. >> you want them to each member of the committee or just send it to the counsel, i guess. >> i am pleased to tell the committee. bill steve sensephens is a frie mine. we've related. he talks about that one, and he said exxon would accept total responsibility for this. you have made a similar statement here now, but after mr. stephens left alaska, your legal department indicated that as far as the liability to the customers that exxon would rely on an act of god theory. is that correct? when mr. stephens made his statement and the president of exxon usa which is operating in this country. they're talking about the impact of the spill in alaska because you start getting into something downstream with that, and i assume you talk about customers and things of this sort of nature
there was a prince william sound company plan. would you do us a favor of asking your people to give us a copy of each one of those since the beginning of the pipeline shipments out of valdez? i believe you have to -- i have to get them anyway for the lawsuit. >> you want them to each member of the committee or just send it to the counsel, i guess. >> i am pleased to tell the committee. bill steve sensephens is a frie mine. we've related. he talks about that one, and he said exxon...
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williams' testimony. >> let's look at what else ms. williams said. can we put up slide 8? this is from ms. williams' public testimony at 34. she said, quote, i thought that the references to specific individuals in investigations such as former vice president biden and his son struck me as political in nature, given that former vice president is a witness. did you leave that out of your report, yes or no? >> if you tell me that i did, yes or no, i can't tell you as i'm sitting here right now. >> i'm telling you that you did. >> okay. >> do you have an explanation, sir, where you said ms. williams said that the call was unusual when, in fact, she said it was unusual and inappropriate and of a political nature because it raised vice president -- the vice president that she recognized was a political o'froent the-- affront to the testimony. >> so you believe it was entirely appropriate that she found the call unusual, but instead she found that it was unusual and politically inappropria inappropriate, her discussion with president zelensky. >> she thought it was unusual. >> h
williams' testimony. >> let's look at what else ms. williams said. can we put up slide 8? this is from ms. williams' public testimony at 34. she said, quote, i thought that the references to specific individuals in investigations such as former vice president biden and his son struck me as political in nature, given that former vice president is a witness. did you leave that out of your report, yes or no? >> if you tell me that i did, yes or no, i can't tell you as i'm sitting here...
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william brangham reports.am: before the senate judiciary committee today, diametrically opposed views about one of the most controversial and sensitive fbit investns in recent history. >> there is no deep state. simply p, the fbi investigation was motivated by n fact bias. >> the system failed. people at the highest level of our government took the law into their own hands. william: the sole witness today was michael horowitz, the department of justice's inspector general, who detailed the findings of his overxa 0-pagenation of "crossfire hurricane," the initial fbi investigation into russian election meddling, and what role the trump campaign may have been playing. horowitz quickly dispelled one of president trump's main theories, that the fbi launched the probe to derail his campaign. >> we did not find anyme doary or testimonial evidence that political bias or improper motivation influenced the fbi's decision to conduct these operations. william: horowitz also said that text messas from peter strzok, a key
william brangham reports.am: before the senate judiciary committee today, diametrically opposed views about one of the most controversial and sensitive fbit investns in recent history. >> there is no deep state. simply p, the fbi investigation was motivated by n fact bias. >> the system failed. people at the highest level of our government took the law into their own hands. william: the sole witness today was michael horowitz, the department of justice's inspector general, who...
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her name was jennifer williams. she's a career foreign service person. she was an advisor to the vice president specifically on russia and europe. and at the start of her public testimony you might remember there was a little-key drama with her lawyer. watch. >> ms. williams, i want to ask you about a phone call between vice president pence and president zelensky of ukraine on september 18th. were you on that call? >> i was. >> and did you take notes of the call? >> yes, sir. >> is there something about that call that you think may be relevant to our investigation? >> as we previously discuss ed with the committee, the office of the vice president has taken the position -- >> sir, could you move the microphone a little closer to you? >> as we previously discussed with both majority, minority staff of the committee the office of the vice president has taken the position that the september 18th call is classified. >> jennifer williams on camera there as her lawyer sort of not and then talking into the microphone, they went back and forth on this issue for
her name was jennifer williams. she's a career foreign service person. she was an advisor to the vice president specifically on russia and europe. and at the start of her public testimony you might remember there was a little-key drama with her lawyer. watch. >> ms. williams, i want to ask you about a phone call between vice president pence and president zelensky of ukraine on september 18th. were you on that call? >> i was. >> and did you take notes of the call? >> yes,...
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initially reformed by william and mary but then he decided william and mary was hopeless and doomed and he would like to help kill it and create a new university of preferably you could see it from the top of monticello. and he's a very good politician. he has some very powerful friends and they end up making it happen. a key moment comes 1718 det 18 when the state has a windfall amounts of money that it's gotten from the federal government but it's not enough for jefferson's full system, all three tiers. another politician says let's build a primary school system first and jefferson says no. let's build a university first. there's only a limited amount of money. i want to spend it on the university to educate many fewer people. this clashes with our usual thinking of him being a democratic figure, and in many ways he is, but again, it goes to the peculiarities of a man who wants to democratize society that once the next generation to do it. he thinks that the way you get there is not why uplifting the entire population, but by educating the future leaders from the elite families and th
initially reformed by william and mary but then he decided william and mary was hopeless and doomed and he would like to help kill it and create a new university of preferably you could see it from the top of monticello. and he's a very good politician. he has some very powerful friends and they end up making it happen. a key moment comes 1718 det 18 when the state has a windfall amounts of money that it's gotten from the federal government but it's not enough for jefferson's full system, all...
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williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> say, step over here and say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> we've been over here at kpke for about what? a hundred years? >> uh, well, let's see it was 18 --. it was about 90-some years. >> tempus fugit when you're having a good time. >> he's lovable. i mean, you just -- everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: young sylvi
williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> say, step over here and say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and...
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now the associated press dubbing serena williams female athlete of the decade. consistently dominating on the tennis court, williams has notched 23 grand slam singles, titles, 12 in the last decade, and more than anyone else since 1968 and securing 72 single titles in her career, 37 in the last ten years. she's also managed to transcend tennis sparking conversation off the court by speaking candidly about women's issues. >> don't wait to be told your place. take it. >> reporter: last year she made headlines by calling out what she thought was sexism during the u.s. open finals. >> there are men out here that do a lot worse. because i'm a woman you're going to take this away from me? >> reporter: the superstar athlete has been open about her journey becoming a mom to daughter olympia. >> i took some time off to have a baby which is, like, the best thing i have ever done in my life. [ applause ] you lose little things. still little lessons i'm learning and i'm happy for those. >> reporter: after nearly losing her life championing the issue of health care inequalit
now the associated press dubbing serena williams female athlete of the decade. consistently dominating on the tennis court, williams has notched 23 grand slam singles, titles, 12 in the last decade, and more than anyone else since 1968 and securing 72 single titles in her career, 37 in the last ten years. she's also managed to transcend tennis sparking conversation off the court by speaking candidly about women's issues. >> don't wait to be told your place. take it. >> reporter:...
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william: si claro allÍ crecí, de ahÍ vengo yo. aÑos uno empieza a ver la vida diferente. todo cambia. de querer oportunidades para mÍ, buscar un sueÑo, uno pasa a querer crear cosas, a querer ayudar a nuestra gente, nuestro pÚblico, nuestra cultura, uno quiere dejar un legado. se empieza a dar cuenta que la vida se va. alan: quizÁ tambiÉn esta carrera para ti fue asÍ como que empezaste joven fue vertiginosa y quizÁ no te ha dado tiempo para pensar-- william: ahora es que me doy cuenta de verdad lo que significa esto y lo que puedes hacer en la situaciÓn en la que estÁs. uno puede aportar mucho mÁs de lo que piensa que puede aportar. me encuentro en esta situaciÓn ahora, queriendo aportar, crear mÁs oportunidades para estar delante y detrÁs de cÁmara. karla: es la historia de muchos de nosotros.. alan: seguiremos platicando contigo mÁs adelante. compartiendo parte de su vida y parte de esta pelÍcula que hoy se estrena. [aplausos] [aplausos] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ya te toca planchar la ropa que recién lavaste? ♪ ♪ la próxima vez, asegurate de c
william: si claro allÍ crecí, de ahÍ vengo yo. aÑos uno empieza a ver la vida diferente. todo cambia. de querer oportunidades para mÍ, buscar un sueÑo, uno pasa a querer crear cosas, a querer ayudar a nuestra gente, nuestro pÚblico, nuestra cultura, uno quiere dejar un legado. se empieza a dar cuenta que la vida se va. alan: quizÁ tambiÉn esta carrera para ti fue asÍ como que empezaste joven fue vertiginosa y quizÁ no te ha dado tiempo para pensar-- william: ahora es que me doy...
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else miss williams said. let's put up slide eight. this is from her public testimony. she said, i thought the references to specific individuals and investigations such as former vice president struck me as political in nature. given that the former vice president is a political opponent of the president. you left that out of your staff report. ms. williams -- >> did you leave that out of the report? mr. castor: if you are telling me i did, i don't know as i sit here right now. >> i am telling you you did. mr. castor: ok. >> do you have an explanation, you said miss blames set the call was unusual when in fact she said it was unusual and inappropriate and of a political there because it raised vice president, who she recognized was a political opponent of the president? mr. castor: her use of the call deaf or -- >> that is not my question. why did you misquote miss williams? mr. castor: we did not misquote her. >> from the standard you apply to your fact-finding in your report, you believe it was proper to sa
else miss williams said. let's put up slide eight. this is from her public testimony. she said, i thought the references to specific individuals and investigations such as former vice president struck me as political in nature. given that the former vice president is a political opponent of the president. you left that out of your staff report. ms. williams -- >> did you leave that out of the report? mr. castor: if you are telling me i did, i don't know as i sit here right now. >> i...
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this is from miss williams public testimony at 34. she said quote, i thought that the references to specific individuals and investigations such as former vice president biden and his son, struck me as political in nature. given that former vice president is a political opponent of the president. sir, you left that out of your staff report, too, didn't you. >> you know, miss williams -- >> sir, did you leave that out, yes or no? >> i -- if you're telling me i don't know, as i sit here right now. >> i'm telling you you did. >> okay. >> and do you have an explanation, sir, when you said miss williams said that the call was unusual when in fact she said it was unusual and inappropriate and of a political nature. because it raised vice president, the vice president, who she recognized was a mill opponent of the president. >> her views of the call differ remarkably from mr. morrison, also from lieutenant general kellogg. >> that's not my question. my question is why did you misquote miss williams. >> we certainly didn't misquote her. >> fr
this is from miss williams public testimony at 34. she said quote, i thought that the references to specific individuals and investigations such as former vice president biden and his son, struck me as political in nature. given that former vice president is a political opponent of the president. sir, you left that out of your staff report, too, didn't you. >> you know, miss williams -- >> sir, did you leave that out, yes or no? >> i -- if you're telling me i don't know, as i...
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thanks again to attorney general william barr. in the watergate impeachment, for example, you'll remember there were special prosecutors who were appointed to gather evidence in the watergate scandal, right? they got to issue subpoenas, testify in front of a grand jury, and nixon figured out a way to fire archbald cox and leon jaworski. when they finished their work, they compiled all the evidence that they and the grand jury had obtained over the course of their investigation. they compiled it all into a confidential report. they then went to a federal judge with the support of the justice department and asked the judge for permission to please convey that information to congress because congress had a judicial proceeding under way. congress was considering articles of impeachment, so the justice department and the special prosecutor went to a federal judge and said, please, can we convey this grand jury information to congress so congress can make a decision as to what's been turned up in this investigation and whether it amount
thanks again to attorney general william barr. in the watergate impeachment, for example, you'll remember there were special prosecutors who were appointed to gather evidence in the watergate scandal, right? they got to issue subpoenas, testify in front of a grand jury, and nixon figured out a way to fire archbald cox and leon jaworski. when they finished their work, they compiled all the evidence that they and the grand jury had obtained over the course of their investigation. they compiled it...
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h bri williams starts right now.ployees scum while also attacking the state department. >>> plus the mueller report found 272 separate contacts with russians. add one more out in the open today. that's the russian foreign minister, standing in the oval office today, an honor that ukraine's president never got.
h bri williams starts right now.ployees scum while also attacking the state department. >>> plus the mueller report found 272 separate contacts with russians. add one more out in the open today. that's the russian foreign minister, standing in the oval office today, an honor that ukraine's president never got.
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today william barr cheers on donald trump in everything donald trump does and says. that he has to do what other republicans have to do which is ignore evidence, extort evidence and when necessary lie about the evidence. attorney general barr did all of those things today in an exclusive interview with pete williams. william barr said based on absolutely no evidence whatsoever, quote, in most campaigns there are signs of illegal foreign money coming in. that is absolutely not true. that is a lie that the attorney general told today to try to help donald trump. he also said he disagreed with the justice department inspector general that there was sufficient evidence for the fbi to start an investigation of the trump campaign's possible involvement with russia's attack on our election. >> i think when you step back here and say what was this all based on, it's not sufficient. remember there was and never has been any evidence of collusion. and yet this campaign and the president's administration has been dominated by this investigation into what turns out to be complet
today william barr cheers on donald trump in everything donald trump does and says. that he has to do what other republicans have to do which is ignore evidence, extort evidence and when necessary lie about the evidence. attorney general barr did all of those things today in an exclusive interview with pete williams. william barr said based on absolutely no evidence whatsoever, quote, in most campaigns there are signs of illegal foreign money coming in. that is absolutely not true. that is a...
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that provides captain williams. she is partially paid by the district and it provides us access to synergy many times when we share data it is important that she has access to confidential data to do her job. if she knows a student has been arrest period she can look that student up to see if he is in special ed and she needs that access. this is one of the ways to provide them with the data. how did i do? >> i am grateful you provide that information and access to us because we have been able to work with our mental health professionals and sfusd wellness to provide a array of services and have them understand more about the nature of what is going on so they can stand down and be more sensitive to issues that some of the young people are going through. >> thank you. can you speak about the selection process for qualifying the officers to get in the program? >> currently what occurs is that we have our sign-ups every six months within the police department. at that time certain officers will indicate desires to bec
that provides captain williams. she is partially paid by the district and it provides us access to synergy many times when we share data it is important that she has access to confidential data to do her job. if she knows a student has been arrest period she can look that student up to see if he is in special ed and she needs that access. this is one of the ways to provide them with the data. how did i do? >> i am grateful you provide that information and access to us because we have been...