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williams: hey. that's pretty good. >> are we still lacked capacity with 100 tests a day or has that increased? dr. williams: i looked at it. we are getting close to about 8000, 9000 a day. one thing that has been added is many of the hospitals are using their own machines to do pre-op testing. i saw the latest projection would be about 10,000 tests a day in another week or so. right now, we are hovering around 8000, heading towards 9000. >> when you say you would like to expand sentinel testing quite a bit, does that mean every long-term care facility? dr. williams: we are looking at that. we have 162 long-term care about 12 to 13 meatpacking plants. we are in conversations with them what periodic surveillance would look like in the summer, yes. >> those are all such facilities, not just the ones that have cases? dr. williams: going forward, it would be all such facilities. >> we have hit the two week mark in statewide state home order has been lifted. do you expect the coming week to be any differe
williams: hey. that's pretty good. >> are we still lacked capacity with 100 tests a day or has that increased? dr. williams: i looked at it. we are getting close to about 8000, 9000 a day. one thing that has been added is many of the hospitals are using their own machines to do pre-op testing. i saw the latest projection would be about 10,000 tests a day in another week or so. right now, we are hovering around 8000, heading towards 9000. >> when you say you would like to expand...
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we have one at the randall williams unit. you have other units that there were one or two positive cases but did not lead to an outbreak. but this is similar to nursing homes. every study has had a challenge asthe nursing homes as well in states because of the closeness. we had a question here and then we will go remotely. any word on be ready for business grant? gov. hutchinson: i think that has just been beaten to death by by any number of hearings in the legislature. turned over all of our emails on that and if you look at those, there was information about an economic development partner call. that happened. it went out and was addressed that day in a press conference. those folks were made aware and it was made public at that time. there was no advance unit -- notice given. if you read through the emails with the freedom of information act presented by the commission, that supports that. gov. hutchinson: is there any other question remotely? you, all forank coming in on short notice on a saturday. i hope this is helpful
we have one at the randall williams unit. you have other units that there were one or two positive cases but did not lead to an outbreak. but this is similar to nursing homes. every study has had a challenge asthe nursing homes as well in states because of the closeness. we had a question here and then we will go remotely. any word on be ready for business grant? gov. hutchinson: i think that has just been beaten to death by by any number of hearings in the legislature. turned over all of our...
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williams. this a freedom suit prior to dred scott where chief justice roger tawney wrote the majority opinion. i think it's important because this is a case where tawney creates a sort of legal fiction that he will later deploy in dred scott. i think you'll see what i mean by the end here. only when we look at cases like james ash v. william h. williams and the long history of the freedom suits can we see that the challenge they pose to slavery under the constitution was such that roger tawney was willing to go to great lengths to avoid, as he does in dred scott, recognizing black americans as rights bearing people under the constitution. that is what the dred scott case ultimately does. this is the deep lie at the heart of the dred scott decision and one that we'll expose today. so, first, james ash. he's part of a large family from prince georges county, maryland. he was enslaved and many of the people in his family were enslaved of course. he's a -- he's a brother-in-law of daniel bell and a
williams. this a freedom suit prior to dred scott where chief justice roger tawney wrote the majority opinion. i think it's important because this is a case where tawney creates a sort of legal fiction that he will later deploy in dred scott. i think you'll see what i mean by the end here. only when we look at cases like james ash v. william h. williams and the long history of the freedom suits can we see that the challenge they pose to slavery under the constitution was such that roger tawney...
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we will start with william randolph hearst. william randolph hearst at the time was a 32-year-old newspaper publisher in new york city. he had come to new york in 1895 after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. hearst was the son of a wealthy california miner, a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hearst was well to do, privilege we would say today, and came to new york to acquire and return the new york journal, then a moribund newspaper. under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized he had no chance of establishing himself as a media baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. and by the 1930's, william randolph hearst is a big-time newspaper baron, media baron with newspapers across the country, as well as radio stations and interests in film prod
we will start with william randolph hearst. william randolph hearst at the time was a 32-year-old newspaper publisher in new york city. he had come to new york in 1895 after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. hearst was the son of a wealthy california miner, a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hearst was well to do, privilege we would say today, and came to new york to acquire and return the new york journal, then a moribund...
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his name is claude "lefty" williams. he comes some quite a town in south southern missouri, which, even though it has only got about 2000 or 3000 people even to this day, it includes the mob barker gang, the bank robbers, from the 1930's, and they also shot up a synagogue in oberlin park in kansas city, same town, so i do not know what the chamber of commerce says about that town, but it is going to be a best of nine game world series, so it is different in a lot of ways, and why is that? baseball had previously had best of seven series, but 1919 follows 1918 and follows world war i. world war i really disrupts baseball, because they issue what is called a work or fight order, and that means that if you are not involved in the war effort either in uniform or some other way, they are going to draft you. they are going to do a selective service, pull your name out of a fishbowl or something and send france, so baseball does not know if it is going to continue in 1919 until the armistice comes around in november of 1918. in
his name is claude "lefty" williams. he comes some quite a town in south southern missouri, which, even though it has only got about 2000 or 3000 people even to this day, it includes the mob barker gang, the bank robbers, from the 1930's, and they also shot up a synagogue in oberlin park in kansas city, same town, so i do not know what the chamber of commerce says about that town, but it is going to be a best of nine game world series, so it is different in a lot of ways, and why is...
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williams is here also. let me finish by saying there's no doubt there will be challenges ahead, but i want to assure missourians we are on the right track. we are headed the right direction. our economy is coming back. and d thank goodness, we are better off than many states because of what we represent in the state. people are really trying to go out and do the right thing and understand how important it is for people to go back to work. we have a holiday weekend coming up. it is going to be a big holiday weekend. our first one since all of this started. i want to caution everybody to be careful. you social distancing as a key to the future of this. it is the key to fight this virus. i know everybody is going to want to get together and be outside. just do it with caution. use common sense. one thing we value very much is personal responsibility and common sense. that is what we have to do to get through this weekend. we have to avoid things like large crowds. keep in mind this is a critical time. the firs
williams is here also. let me finish by saying there's no doubt there will be challenges ahead, but i want to assure missourians we are on the right track. we are headed the right direction. our economy is coming back. and d thank goodness, we are better off than many states because of what we represent in the state. people are really trying to go out and do the right thing and understand how important it is for people to go back to work. we have a holiday weekend coming up. it is going to be a...
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williams to stay to stay alive, stay in fun one.those who had been champions with williams racing and with williams formula 1 team and it would be a very strange date when you wake up and you don't check the results of a formula 1 race and cl williams car there. i think we are a long way from that. i think investment will come to the team but let it be enough, would it be altruistic enough, would it be altruistic enough to take that team to fight a success ? enough to take that team to fight a success? i think that's what eve ryo ne success? i think that's what everyone hopes. let's quickly round up some of the day's other sports stories and: the british motogp has been cancelled due to the pandemic. it was due to take place from the 28th to the 30th of august at silverstone. five races this season have now been cancelled while others have been postponed, with the season currently set to start in spain on the 19th ofjuly. england cricketer alex hales has been left out of a 55 man training squad. he hasn't played for england since be
williams to stay to stay alive, stay in fun one.those who had been champions with williams racing and with williams formula 1 team and it would be a very strange date when you wake up and you don't check the results of a formula 1 race and cl williams car there. i think we are a long way from that. i think investment will come to the team but let it be enough, would it be altruistic enough, would it be altruistic enough to take that team to fight a success ? enough to take that team to fight a...
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. >>> william h. williams was one of the most notorious slave owners. he owned the yellow house. it was sometimes called a slave pen. we looked at one case, the film we checked out the other day, and that one was similar in that george miller's tavern was a slave. he is by the 17 and the single largest slaved jail on the city of washington and it's called the yellow house. and james ash was taken there and held there and we'll see why in just a second in 1839. a few months later a man named solomon northrup was taken to the yellow house. he was the star of "12 years a slave." and solomon who was kidnapped and taken to be sold to louisiana and to the southeast, can he was taken to the yellow house after he was kidnapped, and he wrote about it this way. this is how he described the yellow house. the room was about 12 feet square. the walls solid masonry. the floor of heavy plank. there was a small window with outside shutters securely fastenned. the room had the wooden bench on which i sat, an old fashioned dirty box stove, and besides these there was neither bed nor blanket nor an
. >>> william h. williams was one of the most notorious slave owners. he owned the yellow house. it was sometimes called a slave pen. we looked at one case, the film we checked out the other day, and that one was similar in that george miller's tavern was a slave. he is by the 17 and the single largest slaved jail on the city of washington and it's called the yellow house. and james ash was taken there and held there and we'll see why in just a second in 1839. a few months later a man...
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and she was inspired byserena williams . naomi osaka is inspired by serena williams so you see that kind of line. from out the against into serena williams i think that athletes, you look up to them and you want to become them and so they are a role model. >> what about colin cafferty, was considered for this book? >> there was discussion about cabinet and i think that's certainly a point in time, he has become a symbol for activism for black athletes now and certainly sacrificed his career in order to make a point about police brutality and oppression and racial injustice so i think that somebody who is kind of the modern day ali, sacrificed something at least it seemed that wayby many . he was definitely considered. >> there were 2 people in this book that i had never heard of i'm ashamed to say one was on michelle bost you, placing his lastingdirectly . >> was kind of a avant-garde painter. he really wasn't right now some of his paintings, they were up there at the highest resale value. he died young and he was somebody t
and she was inspired byserena williams . naomi osaka is inspired by serena williams so you see that kind of line. from out the against into serena williams i think that athletes, you look up to them and you want to become them and so they are a role model. >> what about colin cafferty, was considered for this book? >> there was discussion about cabinet and i think that's certainly a point in time, he has become a symbol for activism for black athletes now and certainly sacrificed...
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william barr says he doesn't expect john durham's probe into the fbi's decision-making in the russia probe to lead to criminal investigations of the president's predecessor or the presumptive 2020 democratic nominee. >> based on the information i have today i don't expect mister durham's work will lead to a criminal investigation of either man. our concern over potential criminality is focused on others. >> william barr, an important statement today. as you may have heard, the president has made a very important decision. he has decided to at least temporarily freeze any additional funding for the world health organization. he says they must improve or face a permanent freeze. in a letter to the leader of the who the president reminded him on april 14th he suspended us contributions the world health organization pending an investigation by the administration over the organization's response to the outbreak, he said that review has concluded that they made the proper decision that lacking further improvements and more transparency the funds will continue to be frozen. so recapping, mo
william barr says he doesn't expect john durham's probe into the fbi's decision-making in the russia probe to lead to criminal investigations of the president's predecessor or the presumptive 2020 democratic nominee. >> based on the information i have today i don't expect mister durham's work will lead to a criminal investigation of either man. our concern over potential criminality is focused on others. >> william barr, an important statement today. as you may have heard, the...
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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." >> 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. >> he's loveable. everybody loves steven b. >> she had a crush when they worked together. >> i went in and asked him if he would my date to the beach boys convert and he turned me down. i was devastated, you know. so i was sitting in my little sales cubicle and i was crying. the general manager walks in and he goes, i think you need to know something. i said what? he goes, well, if you were a boy he would have gone
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." >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they...
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jeffrey: william howard taft pined to be chief justice of the united states. his father told him chief justice is more than to be president. he unwillingly becomes president because his wife and theodore roosevelt make him do it. all the time he is still pining to be on the supreme court. finally a moment arrives and the chief justice has to be replaced. taft desperately wants to take the seat himself. and he says, i cannot help but note the irony of signing the commission of someone whose job i want. charlesout to appoint evans hughes, the obvious candidate, the dynamic, young, former candidate -- former governor of new york, admired by all. he's on his way to the white house when the phone rings. it is taft and he has canceled the interview. his place, anin overweight southern democrat whose only qualification is that taft hopes he will die in time for taft to take his place. [laughter] so white becomes chief justice and he serves about 10 years, and taft as a former president stops by every couple of years to say, how are you doing, do you want more cheesec
jeffrey: william howard taft pined to be chief justice of the united states. his father told him chief justice is more than to be president. he unwillingly becomes president because his wife and theodore roosevelt make him do it. all the time he is still pining to be on the supreme court. finally a moment arrives and the chief justice has to be replaced. taft desperately wants to take the seat himself. and he says, i cannot help but note the irony of signing the commission of someone whose job...
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chad williams. ands a professor at history african-american studies at brandeis university. he specializes in african-american and modern united states street, world war i, and african-american intellectual history. he is the author of "torchbearers of democracy: african american soldiers in the world war i era." it receive the 2011 liberty and a foundation award 2011 distinguished book award from the society for and a 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military history. he is also a part of so many projects that i continue to be talking about around the nation as we are giving the teacher professional development workshops. what is called world war i america. you can find a video with them as well as questions and things he curates to change how students about world war i. it is a true pleasure to have after williams back. he is currently completing a -- and completing a fellowship. this morning, dr. williams will discuss african-american soldiers and the rise of the new nigro. new
chad williams. ands a professor at history african-american studies at brandeis university. he specializes in african-american and modern united states street, world war i, and african-american intellectual history. he is the author of "torchbearers of democracy: african american soldiers in the world war i era." it receive the 2011 liberty and a foundation award 2011 distinguished book award from the society for and a 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military...
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william howard taft, his highest score was in administrative skills. lowest score, public persuasion. it rings true. of 1000.re, 528 out jimmy carter, his highest score, equal justice for all. lowest score, crisis leadership. there we go. total score, 506 out of 1000. and james buchanan, he was in the seller for all of them -- cellar for all of them. [laughter] he was so low, he was there the points below andrew johnson. sorry about that. 41stighest score was position, administrative skill, was thelowest score number 43 spot. 245 out of 1000. i can't wait for you to tell us stories about this man. i'm gonna sit down and enjoy this wonderful panel along with you. take you for your attention. [applause] cards will be passed out for you to ask questions, which we will do the last 15 minutes. also, all of the books will be available afterward if you're interested in learning more. i want to tell you about our book, because c-span does not make any money off of the sales of this book. the small amount of royalties we get go to the c-span education fund, whi
william howard taft, his highest score was in administrative skills. lowest score, public persuasion. it rings true. of 1000.re, 528 out jimmy carter, his highest score, equal justice for all. lowest score, crisis leadership. there we go. total score, 506 out of 1000. and james buchanan, he was in the seller for all of them -- cellar for all of them. [laughter] he was so low, he was there the points below andrew johnson. sorry about that. 41stighest score was position, administrative skill, was...
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see this handsome man, his name is william. william fell in love with rose and they had a kid. his name was charles and charles met martha... isn't she pretty? yeah.
see this handsome man, his name is william. william fell in love with rose and they had a kid. his name was charles and charles met martha... isn't she pretty? yeah.
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steve: william la jeunesse joins us live as the mayor of minneapolis pleads for peace. william? >> good morning, guys. what protesters and many others want is to see the four officers involved not just fired. arrested, jailed and charged with murder. in the death of 46-year-old george floyd which sparked protests nationwide but especially long and violent in minneapolis where protests turn into riots last night with crowds burning the flag, throwing rocks and bottles at police who responded with tear gas, flash grenades and rubber bullets fired from a roof top to keep the crowd from overtaking a police station. protesters also looted a target store and foot locker of tvs, clothing and groceries. and they set fire to several buildings while chanting "i can't breathe." one man died last night after being shot by the owner of a pawnshop. the mayor has asked the national guard to step in to help keep the peace. >> i have wrestled with more than anything else over the last 36 hours. one fundamental question why the man who killed george floyd not in jail? >> two things really sent th
steve: william la jeunesse joins us live as the mayor of minneapolis pleads for peace. william? >> good morning, guys. what protesters and many others want is to see the four officers involved not just fired. arrested, jailed and charged with murder. in the death of 46-year-old george floyd which sparked protests nationwide but especially long and violent in minneapolis where protests turn into riots last night with crowds burning the flag, throwing rocks and bottles at police who...
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donald williams. he says he was there calling on police to let floyd up and watched as he was taken away in the ambulance. that is our witness. you just saw him. this is him. this is our witness. so this is our proof that he was there, okay? he's here for his first tv interview. mr. williams, i know this is not a discussion that is easy for to you have, i know you don't feel completely safe having it. i thank you for taking the opportunity to do it with us tonight. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> so, please, from what we saw there, how did you come upon the scene and what was your initial take on what was happening? >> it's a lot for me to take in. but i was really an average day to the corner store. honestly, i was really going to get something to drink from the store in the neighborhood. i chose cub to go to, and once i approached the store, i seen three squad cars outside the store. i didn't really think too much of it. i live in the city, i'm from the city, things happen in the city. there's a lot of di
donald williams. he says he was there calling on police to let floyd up and watched as he was taken away in the ambulance. that is our witness. you just saw him. this is him. this is our witness. so this is our proof that he was there, okay? he's here for his first tv interview. mr. williams, i know this is not a discussion that is easy for to you have, i know you don't feel completely safe having it. i thank you for taking the opportunity to do it with us tonight. >> yes, sir, yes, sir....
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william. six years have passed. he has not produced those whistleblower protection policies required by law. during that time, there has been five directors of national intelligence. in congress by the director of the and cfp senate confirmed position. he kept the job becoming both acting director in the nominate. the mouth congress to shout to ask, what is a story in these policies.ec does anybody actually moving to protect the whistleblowers. in congress required this in 2014. i want to say it again. on his watch, nothing happened in 2014. nothing happened in 2015, nothing happened in 2016 and nothing happened in 2017, 2018, 2019 and notot in 2020. no policy. lots of empty rhetoric, no policy. without the actual policy mr. president, whistleblowers are vulnerable. and when they tell the truth, and the push for accountability, every day, donald trump steps up the tax and on the whole system of accountability. that have traditionally beenre bipartisan. chris has pushed back passing laws to protect whistleblowers but
william. six years have passed. he has not produced those whistleblower protection policies required by law. during that time, there has been five directors of national intelligence. in congress by the director of the and cfp senate confirmed position. he kept the job becoming both acting director in the nominate. the mouth congress to shout to ask, what is a story in these policies.ec does anybody actually moving to protect the whistleblowers. in congress required this in 2014. i want to say...
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kron four's jason dumas saw spoke exclusively with williams agent to find out how it all unfolded. >>trent williams had been off of the grid iron for a year after a holdout with the washington redskins but the state prepared for his next opportunity which will come with the forty-niners ok so its >>said was speaking as the exact same thing he did new yorkers. shanahan was williams's offensive coordinator in washington, the 2 had a close relationship in trent looks forward to playing for shanahan once again seem excited to get back. >>get back in the building were not you know not only cow but the time those close to the man who murdered my first 4 years of my career so. >>you know it's going to have a reunion. >>yeah, it's all smiles now, but that wasn't always the case for williams, he said that he had lost trust with the redskins medical staff. so navigating a trade with the organization was an simple but in time all sides came together to make something happen not all are working together. first and foremost you know allow him to be traded. >>also john mann said coast a great jo
kron four's jason dumas saw spoke exclusively with williams agent to find out how it all unfolded. >>trent williams had been off of the grid iron for a year after a holdout with the washington redskins but the state prepared for his next opportunity which will come with the forty-niners ok so its >>said was speaking as the exact same thing he did new yorkers. shanahan was williams's offensive coordinator in washington, the 2 had a close relationship in trent looks forward to playing...
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williams back. he is currently completing a dubois and world war i, just completing a radcliffe fellowship with harvard university. this morning, dr. williams will discuss african-american soldiers and the rise of the new new negro. please help me in welcoming back to the museum and memorial, our friend dr. chad williams. [applause] good morning, everyone. i hope everybody is doing well. i hope we have got our coffee. thank you for waking up, for being with me this morning. thank you, laura, for your introduction. you are so good at what you do, really. a remarkable host, so gracious. i want to thank you and the entire leadership of the national world war i museum. i want to thank camille for all of your help, assistance with digital support, getting me here. getting all of us here certainly would not have been possible without you. world war i centennial fatigue i realize is a real thing. it has been kind of a long four years, maybe even longer than that, but i am glad we are taking some extra time
williams back. he is currently completing a dubois and world war i, just completing a radcliffe fellowship with harvard university. this morning, dr. williams will discuss african-american soldiers and the rise of the new new negro. please help me in welcoming back to the museum and memorial, our friend dr. chad williams. [applause] good morning, everyone. i hope everybody is doing well. i hope we have got our coffee. thank you for waking up, for being with me this morning. thank you, laura,...
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that is roger williams' point. when you do that sort of thing, when you have a prayer that is, as the supreme court itself acknowledges, meaningless, you trippali trivialize the faith. that's the danger. i'm not worried that the constitutional system is going to start crumbling because some city council, you know, in idaho or upstate new york opens with a prayer. i'm not worried about that at all. i worry about the integrity of the faith. and that's what i think roger williams is talking about. and that's its real danger in the decision like the greece decision that just came down. great question. >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you want to get a copy of "redeemer". he will be signing copies in the lobby. let's thank him one more time. [ plaus ] [ applause ] and if you'll join us in the lobby, thank you all very much. >> thank you, tony. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you know who lizzy borden i
that is roger williams' point. when you do that sort of thing, when you have a prayer that is, as the supreme court itself acknowledges, meaningless, you trippali trivialize the faith. that's the danger. i'm not worried that the constitutional system is going to start crumbling because some city council, you know, in idaho or upstate new york opens with a prayer. i'm not worried about that at all. i worry about the integrity of the faith. and that's what i think roger williams is talking about....
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william, this is getting really really disturbing. reporter: which is why the mayor has now asked the national guard to step into help keep the peace neighboring st. paul and state troopers are assisting minneapolis right now as looting continued this morning and rioting lasted through the night. one man is dead another in custody as police had to protect firefighters this morning responding to several blazes including a apartment building under construction. all in response to the death of 46-year-old george floyd, with crowds burning the flag, throwing rocks and bottles at police who responded with tear gas, flash grenades and rubber bullets fired from a roof top to keep rioters from ransacking a police station. protesters looted a target store and foot locker, and set fire to several buildings while chanting "george floyd, i can't breathe." one man died after being shot by a pawn shop owner. >> at the end of the day right now, how i feel the police ain't doing their jobs as a whole. period. if they were doing their job, man, that m
william, this is getting really really disturbing. reporter: which is why the mayor has now asked the national guard to step into help keep the peace neighboring st. paul and state troopers are assisting minneapolis right now as looting continued this morning and rioting lasted through the night. one man is dead another in custody as police had to protect firefighters this morning responding to several blazes including a apartment building under construction. all in response to the death of...
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steve: william la jeunesse, in our la news room through very much. let's go down to florida and bring in dan bongino. you know him, fox news contributor and former police officer with the new york city police department. dan, william just said a very accurately what we've known so far, but explain if you would because he just mentioned at the end that that was not a
steve: william la jeunesse, in our la news room through very much. let's go down to florida and bring in dan bongino. you know him, fox news contributor and former police officer with the new york city police department. dan, william just said a very accurately what we've known so far, but explain if you would because he just mentioned at the end that that was not a
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in an interview you'll see only on abc 7, our reporter kate larson speaks with zack williams, robin williamsbout how he has overcommental health challenges and is now working to help others. >> a reverse cow lick. >> a shelter-in-place haircut humor to kick off my conversation with zack williams, the oldest child of legendary actor and comedian robin williams. >> i have hand sanitizer. i wonder if i can use that as gel. lavender spray. i smell a lot like lavender. >> perfect! >> there we go. >> comedic relief, important as ever as people around the world wade through not just a viral pandemic but a surging mental health crisis. >> we're experiencing a parallel pandemic. actually exaggerating existing issues. it can cause people to feel more isolated. it can cause people to potentially self-medicate more. >> zack grew up in san francisco. he now lives in los angeles and he's a mental health advocate. >> i needed to heal and recover myself. >> his struggles began after his father committed suicide at home in marin in 2014. >> my becoming a mental health advocate stemmed from the trauma and los
in an interview you'll see only on abc 7, our reporter kate larson speaks with zack williams, robin williamsbout how he has overcommental health challenges and is now working to help others. >> a reverse cow lick. >> a shelter-in-place haircut humor to kick off my conversation with zack williams, the oldest child of legendary actor and comedian robin williams. >> i have hand sanitizer. i wonder if i can use that as gel. lavender spray. i smell a lot like lavender. >>...
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here's cbs's holly williams. [sirens blare] >> reporter: many massachusetts, first responders discovered last months that some of the masks they were relying on, supposed to filter out 95% of small airborne particles, were likely doing nothing of the sort. mit testing revealed that some masks distributed by the state were filtering less than 30%. do you think some firefighters in massachusetts may have been infected because of these substandard masks? >> i can't say that for sure. i can tell you that our firefighters have been infected. we made the advisory that these kn95 masks should only be used in the worst-case scenario. >> reporter: these masks are strictly regulated by the u.s. government, but there aren't enough of them, so last month the f.d.a. approved the use of the chinese equivalent, kn95 masks, providing their manufacturers met certain cry tierback but the centers for disease control has warned of counterfeit masks coming from china. >> kn95 on it, right? >> reporter: we contacted several chinese su
here's cbs's holly williams. [sirens blare] >> reporter: many massachusetts, first responders discovered last months that some of the masks they were relying on, supposed to filter out 95% of small airborne particles, were likely doing nothing of the sort. mit testing revealed that some masks distributed by the state were filtering less than 30%. do you think some firefighters in massachusetts may have been infected because of these substandard masks? >> i can't say that for sure. i...
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blayne alexander, nbc news, atlanta. >>> when we come back, pharrell williams' inspiring words for thess of 2020. >>> plus, what's inspiring those increasingly violent fights over who is and who isn't wearing a face mask? that next. for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. plus vitamin d for immune support. osteo bi-flex. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up, to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for full home freshness. la la la la la how do you gaveeno® happy 24/7? with prebiotic oat. it hydrate
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thank you, pete williams. katy. you. >> i feel like i'm going to be e-mailing pete williams in a moment to figure out what his guess is. chuck, let's move on. >>> let's talk about what is happening with farms and farmers around the country as the coronavirus spreads. it broke down parts of the food supply chain and fractured the workforce which rendered a lot of crops and products that farm woerz normally be trucking out -- off their farms and into and throughout the united states. it rendered them unsellable. watch this video from our boston affiliate. the national guard distributing free gallons of milk which otherwise would have been poured out. we saw a number of dairy farms having to pour out their milk. they didn't have the resources to get it off of the farms. also in washington state, farmers now find themselves with up to a billion pounds of potatoes they can't sell. and that's where we find nbc's dasha burns joining me from a potato farm in washington. last time i saw you -- and there you are again, the po
thank you, pete williams. katy. you. >> i feel like i'm going to be e-mailing pete williams in a moment to figure out what his guess is. chuck, let's move on. >>> let's talk about what is happening with farms and farmers around the country as the coronavirus spreads. it broke down parts of the food supply chain and fractured the workforce which rendered a lot of crops and products that farm woerz normally be trucking out -- off their farms and into and throughout the united...
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william howard taft, six. go to dred scott. how that all happened during james buchanan. >> there is a theory that probably is true that buchanan wanted the dred scott decision to happen. what he definitely wanted was he came into office saying he was going to solve the problem of slavery. i do not know that he had a particular solution, but here was this case winding around. dred scott, the former slave, had gone up to minnesota with his master, comes back to st. louis. the master dies. he says he is free because he was living in the territories that were not supposed to have slavery. the court case comes. roger tawny is the supreme court justice. these guys are all related. the court is split 5-4. not conservative and liberal as today, but southern and northern. buchanan apparently had the discussion with tawney before he was elected and said, what are we going to do about this? he said, i cannot have a 5-4 major decision. no one is going to buy into that. if you can convince somebody to change his mind -- well, anybody here
william howard taft, six. go to dred scott. how that all happened during james buchanan. >> there is a theory that probably is true that buchanan wanted the dred scott decision to happen. what he definitely wanted was he came into office saying he was going to solve the problem of slavery. i do not know that he had a particular solution, but here was this case winding around. dred scott, the former slave, had gone up to minnesota with his master, comes back to st. louis. the master dies....
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it goes all the way back to roger williams.what people miss about that and you're right onto it -- it's a very perceptive question. what people miss about this is that roger williams talked about separating the garden of the church from the wilderness of the world by means of a wall of separation. that's where the metaphor comes from and jefferson picks it up in 1802, but it comes from roger williams. let's deconstruct that statement for a moment. the puritans, of which roger williams was one, were not members of the sierra club. so when they talked about wilderness, wilderness was a place of desolation. this is where evil worked. when he talks about protecting the garden of the church from the wilderness of the world, what he's saying in effect is let's protect the integrity of the faith by not confusing it with politics or with the state. and that's the genius of roger williams' formulation in my judgment. let me give you an example hof how this plays out. a lot of you remember next door in alabama, judge moore, the monument
it goes all the way back to roger williams.what people miss about that and you're right onto it -- it's a very perceptive question. what people miss about this is that roger williams talked about separating the garden of the church from the wilderness of the world by means of a wall of separation. that's where the metaphor comes from and jefferson picks it up in 1802, but it comes from roger williams. let's deconstruct that statement for a moment. the puritans, of which roger williams was one,...
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the assistant secretary frederick seward, the son of william seward, nearly.and to death by the handle of a gun and a knife on the way to william seward's bedroom. at the lincoln murder conspiracy had fruition, you could had a situation with no president, no vice president and no secretary of state or assistant secretary of state with constitutional authority to make the president pro tem the acting president or call a special election. not a wild conspiracy theory, that almost happened. the most interesting close calls before we go to questions and answers, a woman in her purse and how she saves the new deal. fdr is president-elect, arrives in miami abortion, norma hall which is vincent astor's private yacht and gives his first speech in miami, sitting on the back of a buick delivers the speech, and italian immigrant fires 5 shots in 15 seconds at him. the bullets would have hit fdr except the 100 pound woman standing next to the assailants, sign. 's 32 caliber, moved her purse from one arm to the other inspectors gun with enough force to be able to afford th
the assistant secretary frederick seward, the son of william seward, nearly.and to death by the handle of a gun and a knife on the way to william seward's bedroom. at the lincoln murder conspiracy had fruition, you could had a situation with no president, no vice president and no secretary of state or assistant secretary of state with constitutional authority to make the president pro tem the acting president or call a special election. not a wild conspiracy theory, that almost happened. the...
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a beer world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was madeib po by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: as of tonight, covid-19 has killed more than t 80,000 people united states. the pandemic has also infected well over 1.3 million people nationwide, including, now, some in the whi house.in we bith white house correspondent yamiche alcindor, and the day's developments. >> alcindor: in muche country, the push to re-open is gaining steam. >> right now i have 100% of an empty dining room,loo if you me 50%, we're cool with it. >> alcindor: just as the white house's top scientists advising president trump are being forced into self-isolation. three white house g ficials leade nation's pandemic response are all sequestered: dr. anthony fai, the nation
. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a beer world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was madeib po by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: as of tonight, covid-19 has killed more than t 80,000 people united states. the...
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i'm on the floor to oppose the confirmation of william evanin evanina's track record, his track record of inaction and why he should not be the director of the national counterintelligence and security center. the fact is, mr. president, mr. evanina has failed repeatedly the key test on protecting whistle-blower rights. specifically he failed to enact whistle-blower protections that the congress required in 2014. think about that. all those years to get the job done and he wouldn't do it. that's a six-year track record of letting down whistle-blowers and failing to follow the law. today congress ought to stand up for whistle-blowers, protect our democracy and the rule of law. and when congress does act and pass whistle-blowers protection legislation, the way this body did in 2014, the congress must not reward those who ignore the whistle-blower protection laws. and here you have a case of exactly that, refusal to implement it for almost six years, and the person we're discussing with that track record of not being there for whistle-blowers at a crucial time is being considered for a jo
i'm on the floor to oppose the confirmation of william evanin evanina's track record, his track record of inaction and why he should not be the director of the national counterintelligence and security center. the fact is, mr. president, mr. evanina has failed repeatedly the key test on protecting whistle-blower rights. specifically he failed to enact whistle-blower protections that the congress required in 2014. think about that. all those years to get the job done and he wouldn't do it....
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but thanks to director grew now that attorney general william barr these texts can now be read in a greater context. for example, on august 15th, 2016, stzrok texts page, quote, i want to be leave the past that you throughout for consideration in andy's office, andrew mccabe, that there is no way trump gets elected but i am afraid we can't take that risk. it is like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you are 40, end of quote. the next day on august 16th, 2016, the fbi opened the flynn probe codenamed crossfire razor. on august 17th, 2016, the fbi used a briefing for trump, who was now the republican nominee, and flynn, to survey flynn for his, quote, panoramas hims. what that is about i don't know and whether he mentioned anything about riker, let's also not forget the text from november 2016 that senator johnson and i made public. those texts between stzrok and page show that the fbi used in november of 2016 briefing for presidential transition staff as a counterintelligence operation. for example, stzrok told page, quote, he can assess if there are any new questions
but thanks to director grew now that attorney general william barr these texts can now be read in a greater context. for example, on august 15th, 2016, stzrok texts page, quote, i want to be leave the past that you throughout for consideration in andy's office, andrew mccabe, that there is no way trump gets elected but i am afraid we can't take that risk. it is like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you are 40, end of quote. the next day on august 16th, 2016, the fbi...
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. >> coming up shares of williams sonoma and we'll break down the numbers. why shares of disney is wndo even as its orlando park is ready to reopen. "fast money" is back in two. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. we have a pair of earnings alerts williams sonoma both on the move in the after-hours session courtney reagan has williams sonoma and we kick it off with josh lipton for more on sales. >> melissa, just to dig into the sales force results and the subscription and support the software revenue where they're earning $4.6 billion in line and their consulting services and 290 million, but the forecast light versus consensus and q2 eps 64 to 66 cents. revenue, the guidance for q-2 also light and they're looking for 293 and 295 and they're looking for revenue to be up 17% and it was close to $20 opinion 7 billion and i did catch up with a crm bull.
. >> coming up shares of williams sonoma and we'll break down the numbers. why shares of disney is wndo even as its orlando park is ready to reopen. "fast money" is back in two. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. we have a pair of earnings alerts...
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holly williams has the story from istanbul, turkey. >> reporter: barber shops in turkey were forced to close their doors seven waltrimmed. he welcomed back his customers, some a little hairier than usual. >> i'm so happy. >> reporter: france will end its two-month lock down, and citizens able to go outside without filling out a form. meanwhile in some parts of spain, outdoor restaurants and bars will start serving customers today. >> no, this is not the time simply to end the lock down this week. >> reporter: but in the igea i europe, over 30,000 lives and a prime minister who himself caught the virus, things will take much longer. construction and manufacturing workers can now go back to their jobs, but schools and the hospitality industry will have to wait until this summer. >> we must have a world-beating system for testing potential victims, and for tracing their contacts so that all told, we are testing literally hundreds of thousands of people every day. >> reporter: but even in germany, a country praised for carrying out mass testing, the infection rate has recently gone up. tho
holly williams has the story from istanbul, turkey. >> reporter: barber shops in turkey were forced to close their doors seven waltrimmed. he welcomed back his customers, some a little hairier than usual. >> i'm so happy. >> reporter: france will end its two-month lock down, and citizens able to go outside without filling out a form. meanwhile in some parts of spain, outdoor restaurants and bars will start serving customers today. >> no, this is not the time simply to...
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jeffrey rosen wrote a biograph on william howard taft. he was interviewed by brian. in addition to his work here he's a professor at gw law school which made him particularly interested in the work of taft who went on to become the chief justice of the supreme court. and we've known him as a journalist, which he is in his heart and soul since his early days in washington, author of six books. michael gerhardt wrote a book called the forgotten presidents. brian will be talking to him about a number of them. in our book he's the chapter on jimmy carter. robert strauss is a philadelphia area journalist. he worked at the "daily news" and his presidential biography is my favorite title. "worst period. president period." it's your only president, james buchanan. he's from the southern tier of the state not philadelphia but nonetheless our state's claim to fame and we'll learn more from robert strauss about why, in fact, he's the worst president ever. the organizing principle for this book was the second resource that i mentioned and it is a survey we have done of president
jeffrey rosen wrote a biograph on william howard taft. he was interviewed by brian. in addition to his work here he's a professor at gw law school which made him particularly interested in the work of taft who went on to become the chief justice of the supreme court. and we've known him as a journalist, which he is in his heart and soul since his early days in washington, author of six books. michael gerhardt wrote a book called the forgotten presidents. brian will be talking to him about a...
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and lisa's: >> desjardins: this is rocky. >> woodruff: like william's, he's a rescue cat. he is a southpaw, jabsh his left, like his namesake, rocky balboa. the crawl of mail led to an onslaught dons of notes, and then, followers on social media naming their rescue shelter peto fo of our on-air team: erin carlstrom on twitter:" in the midst of all this chaos, please meet connor woodruff- thank you to @judywoodruorff er hevng sanity oery @newshour! and, scott "tweeted: "i wanted to name him after my @newshour fa too but i went a little crazy....?? his full name is snoopy desjardins alcindor-woodruff." me viewers grew concerned when the cats were hiding. one wrote in all cap "where was the brgham cat tonight? twitr orti t f wprweesantntild. e 'dssre bwef n' ishou did seenn our zoom editorial meeting call, and supporting our staff behind the scenes. as american et linda pastan wrote: "into the gravity of my sh p aencohe mic animal whoseof innocent disruptions make nonsense of my o simplicities, as if i needed him to prove again that after careful e anning, anything can happen
and lisa's: >> desjardins: this is rocky. >> woodruff: like william's, he's a rescue cat. he is a southpaw, jabsh his left, like his namesake, rocky balboa. the crawl of mail led to an onslaught dons of notes, and then, followers on social media naming their rescue shelter peto fo of our on-air team: erin carlstrom on twitter:" in the midst of all this chaos, please meet connor woodruff- thank you to @judywoodruorff er hevng sanity oery @newshour! and, scott "tweeted:...
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thanks for the question. >> guest: thank you for your question, william. thank you for working in healthcare and doing what you do to help rehabilitate people from illness. that is very, very important. i share i your concern, it is one of the reasons clearly beyond the social cultural and financial reasons that we need to open things up again. people have been very reluctant to go see their healthcare practitioners. i had a little bit of medical care, just routine through telemedicine. it's not quite the same thing and as my cardiologist said, i don't have a problem but she just said you know, it's hard to do it ekg and electrocardiogram by telemedicine. fortunately you don't need one right now. so i was pleased to hear that. nonetheless, people have been reluctant to come in and there have been progression of illness that have become more acute because of that. here is a nether twist, moms and dads are reluctant to bring their newborn babies, their infants into the pediatrician and family doctors for their routine baby shots, for their vaccines. now we a
thanks for the question. >> guest: thank you for your question, william. thank you for working in healthcare and doing what you do to help rehabilitate people from illness. that is very, very important. i share i your concern, it is one of the reasons clearly beyond the social cultural and financial reasons that we need to open things up again. people have been very reluctant to go see their healthcare practitioners. i had a little bit of medical care, just routine through telemedicine....
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william howard taft, his highest score was in administrative skills. his lowest skill was public persuasion. rings true doesn't it? total score is 5:28 out of a possible 1000. jimmy carter, highest court is equal justice for all, lowest score is crisis leadership. there we go. europe. total score 506 out of 1000. and james buchanan. he was in the cellar for all of them. he had either 41, 42 or 43 in every single category. he was so low he was 30 points below andrew johnson. sorry about that. his highest score was 41st position in administrative skills. his lowest score in seven of the ten categories was the number 43 spot. how about that? 245 out of a possible 1000. i can't wait to tell -- for you to tell us stories about this man and how he fared. i will sit down to enjoy this wonderful panel along with you. thank you for your attention. >> (applause) >> you will have car it's passed out to ask questions which we will do for the last 15 minutes. also, everyone's books will be available afterwards if you are interested in learning more. i do want to te
william howard taft, his highest score was in administrative skills. his lowest skill was public persuasion. rings true doesn't it? total score is 5:28 out of a possible 1000. jimmy carter, highest court is equal justice for all, lowest score is crisis leadership. there we go. europe. total score 506 out of 1000. and james buchanan. he was in the cellar for all of them. he had either 41, 42 or 43 in every single category. he was so low he was 30 points below andrew johnson. sorry about that....
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again, run by the bureau of prisons under the department of justice under william barr. that release was mysteriously delayed without explanation. at the same time, the department of justice is trying to drop the charges against the president's former national security advisor michael flynn even though he literally pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. the president has urged the prosecution at jailing of both president barack obama and his current opponent joe biden. trump's current acting director of national intelligence who is basically a professional twitter troll is leaking innocuous documents meant to foment a scandal around the last administration. trump's allies in congress are saying they're going to start hearings into the origins of the russia investigation, while the president hectors lindsey graham to call president barack obama. trump's undermining of the law in the last few weeks is something you see in other countries, russia, turkey, and china, something we're seeing here. and here is the key part of it. trump never really has to order for any of this to
again, run by the bureau of prisons under the department of justice under william barr. that release was mysteriously delayed without explanation. at the same time, the department of justice is trying to drop the charges against the president's former national security advisor michael flynn even though he literally pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. the president has urged the prosecution at jailing of both president barack obama and his current opponent joe biden. trump's current acting...
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i think his name was william. again, thanks for your service. so certainly in 1955, you have to remember that the american military is made up and any military is made up of the people of the country that they live in. and that is the beauty of our democracy. so i certainly understand and appreciate that william had some bad experiences. but the navy on the other hand was also making progress in the 1950s. so thank you for your service and i wish i could talk to you a little longer to find out how things turns out for you. >> from fort pierce, florida. >> thank you for your service. just wanted to say that and also i work with a nonprofit cause of debris, it is a veterans nonprofit and i was wondering how could we get detailed information accurate out like this on a yearly or year round basis as opposed to just being segmented to the february month and also what could organizations such as cause of the brave do to obtain information or set up museums of locations to have that information available to the public and all. >> thanks for those quest
i think his name was william. again, thanks for your service. so certainly in 1955, you have to remember that the american military is made up and any military is made up of the people of the country that they live in. and that is the beauty of our democracy. so i certainly understand and appreciate that william had some bad experiences. but the navy on the other hand was also making progress in the 1950s. so thank you for your service and i wish i could talk to you a little longer to find out...
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williams and sherman are now team is a naturally, 49er media available in this week, williams was asked about that incident. >> we talked that night, after that incident. we got to bury the hatchet then. we have since then build a good relationship over the past seven years. he's one of the guys i talked to a lot, and we've been good friends for a minute. i'm kind of happy to be on the team with him. >> here's something for you to check out on this saturday night. anyone-year-old half dorn bjornson is a character known as the mountain on the hbo series game of thrones. this is bjornson in his native iceland, breaking the world record in the deadlock. some numbers to consider, the mountain, 6'9" inches, and he did lifted 1100 four and a half pounds. that is what you call a strongman. >> wow, that guy is huge. thank you so much. >>> thank you for joining us tonight, we will see you back here tonight at 10:00. >>> modern family is next, have a good evening. ell phone rings) hey, who could be calling at this hour? (ring) oh. it's sal. mnh-mnh. (beep) no. not answering that. whatever earth-s
williams and sherman are now team is a naturally, 49er media available in this week, williams was asked about that incident. >> we talked that night, after that incident. we got to bury the hatchet then. we have since then build a good relationship over the past seven years. he's one of the guys i talked to a lot, and we've been good friends for a minute. i'm kind of happy to be on the team with him. >> here's something for you to check out on this saturday night. anyone-year-old...