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>> that was eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon hebert worked with him and said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with superhigh i.q.s. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him in there. he would understand the law. i thought he was very fair. >> i mean, everyone respected him. >> williams, married for 15 years with no kids of his own, was a strong advocate for children and specialized in child abuse cases. lt. jolie stewart often worked with him on those cases. >> how do you think he was perceived amongst his fellow colleagues, other attorneys? >> i think that he had a lot of respect with his peers. he was kind of the go-to guy for family law. >> i know he had a love for children. >> tera williams-bellemare knows that better than anyone. she's eric's sister. >> he was a good uncle to my kids. never missed their birthdays. i never had to r
>> that was eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon hebert worked with him and said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with superhigh i.q.s. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him in there. he would understand the law. i thought he was very fair. >> i mean,...
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how do you see it, william?: it does seem that, although late, the army is there, the police is there, and the situation has been stabilized. but it does appear that there is still some threat circulating across the country, in groups that jacob zuma supported, they intend to try another attempt at a popular kind of uprising. but for now, it seems stabilized. the police is there. they are visible. the army is there. they are visible. and i think people feel a little bit more reassured than a couple of days ago. sami: all right, so stable for now, but zuma's forces may give it another go. lindiwe, has ramaphosa survived the challenge of some of those pro-zuma elements who wanted to keep circles of power above the rule of law and law and order? lindiwe: president cyril ramaphosa is in charge, as the president of the country, and also as the president of the african congress. president cyril ramaphosa has called his team of ministers and different departments that are directly dealing with the situation, as william
how do you see it, william?: it does seem that, although late, the army is there, the police is there, and the situation has been stabilized. but it does appear that there is still some threat circulating across the country, in groups that jacob zuma supported, they intend to try another attempt at a popular kind of uprising. but for now, it seems stabilized. the police is there. they are visible. the army is there. they are visible. and i think people feel a little bit more reassured than a...
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william: wow.lbao of the national interagency fire center, thank you for being here and good luck out there. carrie: thank you. stay safe. william: as we have been hearing, severe drought across the west is causing many problems. my colleagues and i recently went to the san joaquin valley in california where this drought is threatening the drinking supply for thousands of rural residents,, as well as the lilihoods for the farmers who grow a significant source of this country's food supply. on a dusty road in madeira, california, temperatures will climb over 100 degrees today. mr. rivera's well has run dry. >> it hasn't worked for three weeks. and it hasn't word for the last two years. william: across this parched state, many people in rural areas cannot connect to their local municipal water systems. they are too far away or they cannot afford it. so they rely on private wells for water. but now in this house that rivera and his wife have been for 20 years, one they share with their daughters and g
william: wow.lbao of the national interagency fire center, thank you for being here and good luck out there. carrie: thank you. stay safe. william: as we have been hearing, severe drought across the west is causing many problems. my colleagues and i recently went to the san joaquin valley in california where this drought is threatening the drinking supply for thousands of rural residents,, as well as the lilihoods for the farmers who grow a significant source of this country's food supply. on a...
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totau: yes >> williams: how did that feel?s: but heaven would have to wait. when they arrived back in port, they were immediately arrested. so, peter warner rescued you and took you back to nuku'alofa, where everyone thought that you were dead. and then you were arrested? >> fataua: yeah. we are arrested because we stole the boat. ( laughs ) >> williams: peter warner told us he paid off the owner of the stolen boat, and finally sailed the runaway schoolboys back to their home island, accompanied by the australian television crew that had flown in to film their story. they captured the teenagers' reunion with their families. >> our boys have come back. >> fataua: my mom, she was swimming out before i get out the boat. i'm the first one going to the beach, and give me a hug. >> never had there been such joy. >> warner: the whole population of this little island were on the beach, hugging the boys. parents were crying. then the party started. six days of feasting. >> williams: the story has never been forgotten in these islands,
totau: yes >> williams: how did that feel?s: but heaven would have to wait. when they arrived back in port, they were immediately arrested. so, peter warner rescued you and took you back to nuku'alofa, where everyone thought that you were dead. and then you were arrested? >> fataua: yeah. we are arrested because we stole the boat. ( laughs ) >> williams: peter warner told us he paid off the owner of the stolen boat, and finally sailed the runaway schoolboys back to their home...
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how do you see it, william? it does seem that you know, or the late, you know, the army state police and you know, of such a hasn't, has been stabilized. but he does appear at a store some trends circulating across the come soon watch subgroups at jacobs or my supporters. i intend to try another 10 at a popular kind of uprising, but for now it seems stabilized. salisa stared the visible, the army stayed at visible and i think people feel a little bit more reassured and a couple of days ago. all right, so stable for now, but zoom is fault is may give it another go. lindy way has ram opposed to survive the challenge of some of those pro zoom elements who wanted to keep, i guess you could say circles of power above the rule of law and law and order president. soon as i'm up was that is in charge as the president of the country and also the president of the african chorus president. my post has got his team of ministers and different departments that are directly dealing with this situation. as william has just said
how do you see it, william? it does seem that you know, or the late, you know, the army state police and you know, of such a hasn't, has been stabilized. but he does appear at a store some trends circulating across the come soon watch subgroups at jacobs or my supporters. i intend to try another 10 at a popular kind of uprising, but for now it seems stabilized. salisa stared the visible, the army stayed at visible and i think people feel a little bit more reassured and a couple of days ago. all...
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prince william defending the royal family. a month after that bombshell interview, harry and william shared their first public appearance together at prince phillips funeral and today will be the second time brothers have been seen in front of the media. growing up theyth death in a pa crash in 1997. diana's legacy of philanthropy continuing through them. william and kate heading their own charity, the royal foundation. and just yesterday, harry visited with seriously ill children in london, he recently spoke to recipients of the diana award, given to young people who create positive change. >> our mom believed that young people have the power to change the world. she believed in your strength, because she saw it day in and day out. >> the statue being unveiled later today had been four years in the making. william and harry say say they hope it will help vic visitors reflect on their mother's life and legacy. mona, andrew? >> thank you. >>> coming up, patriotic party ideas. >> and ideas for a festive spread. you're watching "
prince william defending the royal family. a month after that bombshell interview, harry and william shared their first public appearance together at prince phillips funeral and today will be the second time brothers have been seen in front of the media. growing up theyth death in a pa crash in 1997. diana's legacy of philanthropy continuing through them. william and kate heading their own charity, the royal foundation. and just yesterday, harry visited with seriously ill children in london, he...
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william: 0%? rich: yes. does it mean for firefighters are trying to get their hands around this? rich: it means we are looking at all possible tactics and strategies to not only give a little bit of direction to the fire, but primarily protect lives and homes, and infrastructure. there is a major power line that runs through the middle of that fire that is headed south to california. william: do you have a sense of the kind of structures and homes and communities that might be in the line? rich: yes. let's see, we have approximately 1926 homes that are threatened, with 21 that have already been destroyed. we have 54 other structures, outbuildings, that have already been destroyed, and those are the ones we know of. we will continue to assess and look at, but that is a slower process because priority is saving lives, protecting homes and values. william: i can't imagine what it is like dealing with something, one, of that size, but also, the conditions. it is incredibly hot out there? rich: yes. typically fir
william: 0%? rich: yes. does it mean for firefighters are trying to get their hands around this? rich: it means we are looking at all possible tactics and strategies to not only give a little bit of direction to the fire, but primarily protect lives and homes, and infrastructure. there is a major power line that runs through the middle of that fire that is headed south to california. william: do you have a sense of the kind of structures and homes and communities that might be in the line?...
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williams. we are the preside are's over law enforcement in this nation and certainly, we welcome your testimony. thank you. i recognize you for five minutes. >> ok. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. january, 2020, i got a call from my wife and she told me that some detectives called her and told me to turn myself in. she says they will be calling me surely because they didn't have my phone number. they called me and i answered and i asked them what it was about and he told me he couldn't tell me. all he said was i need to turn myself in. i assumed it was a crank call until i hung up and call my wife and told my wife to disregard. they thought maybe i was trying to hide something. i told her to call our local police department and she did and they said they had no warrants or anything and disregard the call. i proceeded to drive home and when i got home, there was a detroit police car parked on my street and when i pulled into the driveway, they blocked me in as if i was going to m
williams. we are the preside are's over law enforcement in this nation and certainly, we welcome your testimony. thank you. i recognize you for five minutes. >> ok. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. january, 2020, i got a call from my wife and she told me that some detectives called her and told me to turn myself in. she says they will be calling me surely because they didn't have my phone number. they called me and i answered and i asked them what it was about and he told...
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william is very much more considered.ry moving very, very quickly towards marriage and just said hold on a minute. are you sure you're not going too fast here? >> you look at harry and william's parents. they didn't take huge amount of time to get to know each other. that marriage was not successful. whereas, you know, william and kate spent many years getting to know each other. and making sure that she would be able to take on those responsibilities and the weight of responsibility. and i think, william probably just wanted to make sure that meghan knew what she was getting herself into. >> what prince william may have said, with brotherly concern, according to sources close to harry. was taken in a very different way. that it wasn't brotherly concern but, perhaps, he had overstepped, in a way. >> there were also stories in the press that painted meghan in an unflattering light. >> one saying that meghan made kate cry during the wedding preparations. what was the truth? >> that story has been reported, both ways. of cou
william is very much more considered.ry moving very, very quickly towards marriage and just said hold on a minute. are you sure you're not going too fast here? >> you look at harry and william's parents. they didn't take huge amount of time to get to know each other. that marriage was not successful. whereas, you know, william and kate spent many years getting to know each other. and making sure that she would be able to take on those responsibilities and the weight of responsibility. and...
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but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.broken. harsh words are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous children. it is intended, in the words of kensington palace, to reflect her warmth, elegance and energy. william and harry stood together to look at the statue and exchanged their impressions. the brothers went on together to inspect the gardens. there had been talk of them both making speeches. instead, there was a joint statement in which they said they remembered their mother's love and strength. "every day," they added, "we wish she was still with us." perhaps then her sons will wonder what she would have made of the current tensions. perhaps tod
but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.broken. harsh words are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous...
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. >> william and harry coming together. the tribute today to their late mother. >> 80 years ago the first tv commercial hit the air. what's the best tv commercial ever? we rank the top three. >>> this is "america this morning." >>> good thursday morning. we begin with breaking news. concerning the investigation into former president trump and his company. >> the district attorney will bring criminal charges today against the trump organization. and chief financial officer. >> that top executive with close ties to the former president is expected to surrender this morning. >> this morning the organization that bares former president trump name now facing possible criminal charges. learning over night that a grand jury in new indict the trump organization. and its chief financial officer, weisselberg. the charges are expected to be unsealed today. when weisselberg and representative are due in court. expected to face tax fraud. allegedly avoiding taxes on benefits like. on wednesday he ignored questions about the criminal cha
. >> william and harry coming together. the tribute today to their late mother. >> 80 years ago the first tv commercial hit the air. what's the best tv commercial ever? we rank the top three. >>> this is "america this morning." >>> good thursday morning. we begin with breaking news. concerning the investigation into former president trump and his company. >> the district attorney will bring criminal charges today against the trump organization. and...
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we greet people by their first name. >> this is william saying his dream job. the kind of policing is not just catching the bad guys but making sure their victims are taken care of. >> if they are not getting treated right, they get revictimized. >> reporter: there is no better example of that than what happened around here in july. officers answering a call found a 62-year-old chinese speaking woman abandoned by her family. knowing william speaks cantonese and mandarin. >> she didn't know she was abandoned and she asked me when can i go home. when that happens -- that grandma becomes everyone's grandma. >> reporter: at that point, it seems all of central station and many others in the community spraying into action. william says close to 100 phone calls replaced in just a few hours to try to find housing for the woman. >> almost at that point of the last resort was to bring her to a homeless shelter and for an old chinese grandma does not speak english and has all her belongings in a garbage bag and had to use a walker. that's the last place we want to put her
we greet people by their first name. >> this is william saying his dream job. the kind of policing is not just catching the bad guys but making sure their victims are taken care of. >> if they are not getting treated right, they get revictimized. >> reporter: there is no better example of that than what happened around here in july. officers answering a call found a 62-year-old chinese speaking woman abandoned by her family. knowing william speaks cantonese and mandarin....
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. >> reporter: this is william ball. william had a heart attack on june 29. nine days later he contracted covid. today, he is bedridden. aliceia is his wife. how bad has covid ravaged his body? >> extremely bad. he can't get up. he can sit on the side of the bed for a minute and a half, that's it. this is the rock of our family, the love of my life and i'm really scared. >> reporter: william, who has diabetes, is not vaccinated. >> he will get the vaccine when he's out of the hospital. >> reporter: tell me what you were thinking when he said he wants the vaccine. >> he's got to get out to have the hospital first. >> reporter: william got infected when he went to his church pastor's funeral. turned out to be a superspreader event. i called his wife to check on him and she said "it's been such a bad day he hasn't been able to say three words to me." norah. >> o'donnell: david begnaud, just incredible reporting and interviews, thank you. we turn now to the summer olypics, china leads overall medal count with 18, the u.s.a. 14 american women swers won eight medal
. >> reporter: this is william ball. william had a heart attack on june 29. nine days later he contracted covid. today, he is bedridden. aliceia is his wife. how bad has covid ravaged his body? >> extremely bad. he can't get up. he can sit on the side of the bed for a minute and a half, that's it. this is the rock of our family, the love of my life and i'm really scared. >> reporter: william, who has diabetes, is not vaccinated. >> he will get the vaccine when he's out...
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. >>> princes william and harry reuniting to honor their late mother >>> why a popular social media platform is banning weight loss ads. >>> and behind the scenes, as america's biggest fourth of july celebration makes its spectacular comeback >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening, everyone former president donald trump's real estate company is facing criminal charges tonight, as is its cfo. new york prosecutors unsealing a grand jury indictment against the trump organization related to tax fraud prosecutors calling itweissel trump execs to be paid under the table in the form of sometimes pricey perks, including a manhattan apartment, a luxury car, and private school tuition for family members expenses disguised on the company's books and unreported in tax filings. both defendants pleading not guilty. not mentioned by name or title, mr. trump himself. tonight he is calling it all a witch hunt. hallie jackson leads us off tonight >> reporter: the trump organization's long-time cfo appearing in handcuffs, indicted tonight along with the company that bears the
. >>> princes william and harry reuniting to honor their late mother >>> why a popular social media platform is banning weight loss ads. >>> and behind the scenes, as america's biggest fourth of july celebration makes its spectacular comeback >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening, everyone former president donald trump's real estate company is facing criminal charges tonight, as is its cfo. new york prosecutors...
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but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.n, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous children. it is intended, in the words of kensington palace, to reflect her warmth, elegance and energy. william and harry stood together to look at the statue and exchanged their impressions. the brothers went on together to inspect the gardens. there had been talk of them both making speeches. instead, there was a joint statement in which they said they remembered their mother's love and strength. "every day," they added, "we wish she was still with us." perhaps then her sons will wonder what she would've made of the current tensions. perhaps today will help them to reflect. that is the hope of the sculptor. t
but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.n, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous children. it is intended, in the words of kensington palace, to...
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and ashley had about 25,000 william ashley. his boss had about 25,000 maybe 50,000 worth of furs that have been trapped. this is now 1825 bridgers 21 years old ashley asked for a volunteer in bridger said i volunteer and he made a raft and he went through this tremendously harrowing experience through the bad past rapids the crow believed or said anyway that there was a manitou a great evil spirit who lived in that bad pass and what destroy any boat or any person who tried to go through. well richard went through and he did report to ashley that it was not safe for them to try and move their goods through the that pass in the bad past. so this is when bridgers now just 21 so early on he showed tremendous initiative, you know working on a flat boat shortly after his parents died apprenticing and living among the potawatomi indians when he was 12 and 13 signing up at age 17 to go west at age 20 being one of the first two or being the first known to identify salt lake as a lake of salt now at age 21, he's volunteering to go throug
and ashley had about 25,000 william ashley. his boss had about 25,000 maybe 50,000 worth of furs that have been trapped. this is now 1825 bridgers 21 years old ashley asked for a volunteer in bridger said i volunteer and he made a raft and he went through this tremendously harrowing experience through the bad past rapids the crow believed or said anyway that there was a manitou a great evil spirit who lived in that bad pass and what destroy any boat or any person who tried to go through. well...
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but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.en. harsh words are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous children. it is intended, in the words of kensington palace, to reflect her warmth, elegance and energy. william and harry stood together to look at the statue and exchanged their impressions. the brothers went on together to inspect the gardens. there had been talk of them both making speeches. instead, there was a joint statement in which they said they remembered their mother's love and strength. "everyday," they added, "we wish she was still with us." perhaps then her sons will wonder what she would've made of the current tensions. perhaps today will
but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.en. harsh words are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous...
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but let's and on the statue, harry and william with the statue, harry and william with the statue, harryunveiled on what would've been her 60th birthday, which in itself is kind of a jerk of a reminder that she's been dead for more than 20 years and she would've been a lady leaving middle age and heading towards old age now. that in itself is a shock to the system when you realise how much time is past. these ictures realise how much time is past. these pictures and — realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories _ realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on _ realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on quite - realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on quite a - realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on quite a few. pictures and stories on quite a few front pages, it must�*ve been a really poignant moment for prince harry and prince william. they said they hope the statue will help people reflect on her life and legacy, but i find it hard when you see images of princess diana or the statute out and i also
but let's and on the statue, harry and william with the statue, harry and william with the statue, harryunveiled on what would've been her 60th birthday, which in itself is kind of a jerk of a reminder that she's been dead for more than 20 years and she would've been a lady leaving middle age and heading towards old age now. that in itself is a shock to the system when you realise how much time is past. these ictures realise how much time is past. these pictures and — realise how much time is...
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but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.ords are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous children. it is intended, in the words of kensington palace, to reflect her warmth, elegance and energy. william and harry stood together to look at the statue and exchanged their impressions. the brothers went on together to inspect the gardens. there had been talk of them both making speeches. instead, there was a joint statement in which they said they remembered their mother's love and strength. "every day," they added, "we wish she was still with us." perhaps then her sons will wonder what she would've made of the current tensions. perhaps today will help them
but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out.ords are said to have been spoken. this afternoon, it could largely be hidden. they were with the spencer family — diana's two elder sisters, sarah and jane, and her brother, charles. everybody chatted quite amiably. how could it have been otherwise? william and harry, side by side for some of the time, but more often than not they stood apart, until the moment of the statue's unveiling. the statue shows diana with anonymous children. it is...
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william: what was the company's response to that? ms.d them about a group i found were people posted those photos of assault rifles, they took them down to. ms. frenkel: it took me fighting that group on the eve of january 6. i said that email the night of january 5 for them to take down my group. what groups did i not find? what groups did other journalists not find? you know, the platform is so big and used by so many people, facebook likes to say we take down 90% of this or are ai systems catch whatever percentage of that. when you deal with millions of posts, 90% is still -- tens of thousands are online. they are active. i think the company often uses its metrics to make people feel it is safer than it is when in fact even one damaging group in which people orchestrate violence on the capitol can be too much. william: this touches on facebook issued statements after your book came out. i would like to read this to you. this is from facebook saying, our teams were vigilant in removing content that violated policies against inciting vi
william: what was the company's response to that? ms.d them about a group i found were people posted those photos of assault rifles, they took them down to. ms. frenkel: it took me fighting that group on the eve of january 6. i said that email the night of january 5 for them to take down my group. what groups did i not find? what groups did other journalists not find? you know, the platform is so big and used by so many people, facebook likes to say we take down 90% of this or are ai systems...
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his previous book, lincoln's -- the lifeif of samuel was awarded to william toby award.in has agreed to do this program in an interview, conversations which will be followed by questions from our audience. i'd be grateful if audience members would put questions in thens q&a at the bottom of the screen. kevin, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, i appreciate invitation and thank you to everybody who is out there attending. >> i want to begin by asking you to discuss how your military background influence the writing of the book. >> okay. first of all, it is important, you don't have to be, have military background to be a good military historian. the greatest military historians haven't had a military background so just look at some of the great military historians, you don't have to have a military background but i do think having extensive military experience like i do can maybe add different perspectives to research and writing. little things like i know what it like to go through the woods or the desert, wet, tired, hungry, two hours of sleep for six day
his previous book, lincoln's -- the lifeif of samuel was awarded to william toby award.in has agreed to do this program in an interview, conversations which will be followed by questions from our audience. i'd be grateful if audience members would put questions in thens q&a at the bottom of the screen. kevin, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, i appreciate invitation and thank you to everybody who is out there attending. >> i want to begin by asking you to discuss...
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dr william schaffner. _ of local reassurance. dr william schaffner, thank _ of local reassurance.m schaffner, thank you so - of local reassurance. dr william schaffner, thank you so much i of local reassurance. dr william l schaffner, thank you so much for joining us. now to miami, where rescue teams have discovered two more bodies in the rubble of the collapsed apartment building, raising the death toll to 20, with 128 people still missing. the bbc�*s sophie long has more. well, the search and rescue operation is now in day nine, after it had to be paused for some 15 hours on thursday. that was largely due to fears that the remaining part of the building still left standing could fall. that remains a major area of concern when it comes to the safety of the rescue workers, who are continuing now their painstaking task of sifting through the rubble, and it seems they are now considering a controlled demolition of that remaining part of the building. now, in the latest update we've had from the mayor of miami—dade county, she informed us that, sadly, they have pulled two more bodies
dr william schaffner. _ of local reassurance. dr william schaffner, thank _ of local reassurance.m schaffner, thank you so - of local reassurance. dr william schaffner, thank you so much i of local reassurance. dr william l schaffner, thank you so much for joining us. now to miami, where rescue teams have discovered two more bodies in the rubble of the collapsed apartment building, raising the death toll to 20, with 128 people still missing. the bbc�*s sophie long has more. well, the search...
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the final object is a letter from william massey. he was writing from richmond to his father henry massey in charlottesville this letter dated january 29th, 1876. it included a little piece of paper which you can see on the right side of the screen. that was that was fold it up and pin to the inside of the letter and when his father opened the letter and open this little enclosure. he would have found this a smallpox scab and william wrote to his father saying that he basically was sending his father a scab so that his father could inoculate members of the family and william wrote to his father henry. harris says the peace i enclose the scab is perfectly fresh and was taken from an infant's arm yesterday, but that you must let him know whether it takes and if it does not he will send you another scam continues dr. harris says the enclosed scab will vaccinate 12 persons, but if you want more you must send for it, i will pin this to the letter so that you cannot lose it as you did before actually much of the letter william is expressin
the final object is a letter from william massey. he was writing from richmond to his father henry massey in charlottesville this letter dated january 29th, 1876. it included a little piece of paper which you can see on the right side of the screen. that was that was fold it up and pin to the inside of the letter and when his father opened the letter and open this little enclosure. he would have found this a smallpox scab and william wrote to his father saying that he basically was sending his...
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one should have been commanded by general william smallwood. he had been detached earlier in the campaign to help raise the maryland militia. he's not at brandywine. i think the senior colonel of the brigade, colonel john stone is likely commanding the brigade. i can't 100% prove that, but this is my best guess. if you're into these details, these are the regiments of the brigade. the other is commanded by commander brood home deborre. two sort of odd units in this brigade, the german regiment was made up of german settlers from pennsylvania and maryland. the idea behind this regiment was to counteract the use of german troops by the british army. it's kind of stupid because this is one regiment and the british had dozens of german regiments helping them. that was the idea behind the recruitment effort. the other regiment is made up of french canadians. during the failed canadian campaign earlier in the war, a lot of french canadians, french catholics that were anti british rule, british government, they were disgruntled after the end of the fr
one should have been commanded by general william smallwood. he had been detached earlier in the campaign to help raise the maryland militia. he's not at brandywine. i think the senior colonel of the brigade, colonel john stone is likely commanding the brigade. i can't 100% prove that, but this is my best guess. if you're into these details, these are the regiments of the brigade. the other is commanded by commander brood home deborre. two sort of odd units in this brigade, the german regiment...
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more like katt williams than you do.no, we got your back, jay, get that fake cat out of here. i was like y'all just dissed the real katt williams. and it's hilarious now because there's this dude on xbox and he impersonates me. and if you know jay pharoah, i don't have an xbox, baby. i got a ps4, okay? and a ps4. my ps5 is on back order, it hasn't got here yet. you know what i mean. but so crazy to me. it's serendipitous. it's like this man now is impersonating an impersonator. it's like impersonating inception. how does he do that? you can't impersonate me. i'm me. >> arsenio: maybe address him. >> that's right. p here we go. hey. i'm me. i know i'm me because i woke up this morning and i looked in the mirror. i said is it you? and myself said yes. so i know, i know it's me. stop trying to impersonate me. but honestly, i'm flattered. f it. do what you want. do what you want. [ applause ] >> arsenio: no impressions in this movie. >> no. >> arsenio: but pure jay is unbelievable. you do a great job. you want to tell them a
more like katt williams than you do.no, we got your back, jay, get that fake cat out of here. i was like y'all just dissed the real katt williams. and it's hilarious now because there's this dude on xbox and he impersonates me. and if you know jay pharoah, i don't have an xbox, baby. i got a ps4, okay? and a ps4. my ps5 is on back order, it hasn't got here yet. you know what i mean. but so crazy to me. it's serendipitous. it's like this man now is impersonating an impersonator. it's like...
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and people's favorite one was katt williams. and one day katt williams actually came into the room. laughter ] and he got mad at me too. he was like, "do you know my babies, you ignorant son of a bitch, you? do you know my babies?" [ laughter and applause ] you don't, sir! sir! here's the thing, sir, first you need to do is get somebody you actually sound like because you don't sound nothing like me, booboo. [ laughter ] that's what he said. and the people in the room -- i had friends and -- they was like no, that ain't katt williams, jay sound more like katt williams than you do. [ laughter ] and i was like yo, bro, that's the actual dude because i can hear it. but they were like no, we got your back, jay, get that fake katt out of here. i was like, y'all just dissed the real katt williams. [ laughter ] and it's hilarious now because there's this dude on xbox and he impersonates me. and if you know jay pharoah, i don't have an xbox, baby. i got a ps4, okay? [ laughter ] and a ps4. my ps5 is on back order, it hasn't got here yet. you know what i mean. but that's so crazy to me. it's
and people's favorite one was katt williams. and one day katt williams actually came into the room. laughter ] and he got mad at me too. he was like, "do you know my babies, you ignorant son of a bitch, you? do you know my babies?" [ laughter and applause ] you don't, sir! sir! here's the thing, sir, first you need to do is get somebody you actually sound like because you don't sound nothing like me, booboo. [ laughter ] that's what he said. and the people in the room -- i had friends...
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the william and flora hewlett foundation.s, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- and friends of the newshour. ♪ thisrogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington, and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ >> the final frontier, this week on "firing le." america has always had . >> the final frontier, this week on firing line. >> america has always had a frontier now it is up and out in the cosmos. >> a child of the florida space coast in he came to the second sitting member of congress in orbit. now, phil nelson asked to lead nasa into the future. the agenda is ambitious, and expensive. put an american moon by 2024. then, on to mars. >> mars is th
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tina kraus with more from london. >> reporter: in a small, yet monumental ceremony, prince william andarry unveiled a touching tribute to their late mother, princess diana surrounded by her children the memorial in the sken garden where diana lived comes on what would have been her 60th birthday almost 24 years after she died in a car crash in paris, prince william was 15, prince harry just 12 as they walk behind their mother's con heartbreaken and released a statement saying we remember her love strength and character, qualities that made her force fodroor changing countless lives for better. the brothers last saw each other in april, at the funeral for their grandfather prince philip some seeing this as a chance to heal from their public rift >> i think one of them has to say sorry, probably has to be harry, i don't sees lationipendi itself. >> criticized the royal family in a candid interview with oprah, the two stepped away from royal life as princess diana did decades earlier, the memorial is surrounded by 4,000 of her favorite flowers including 300 tulips and 100 for get-me-notes
tina kraus with more from london. >> reporter: in a small, yet monumental ceremony, prince william andarry unveiled a touching tribute to their late mother, princess diana surrounded by her children the memorial in the sken garden where diana lived comes on what would have been her 60th birthday almost 24 years after she died in a car crash in paris, prince william was 15, prince harry just 12 as they walk behind their mother's con heartbreaken and released a statement saying we remember...
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william: i think there's no question that the digitalization of the u.s.conomy has had an effect on returns on capital and reach around labor. i think the ability of people to search through the labor market and find people to employee is vastly different asked to employ -- to employ is vastly different than when you needed a help wanted ad. jonathan: there's a belief that labor will start to get more power through this reopening. you have written today in your column, is the labor market to loose, or is it tight? your answer is both. can you walk me through your thinking and your latest piece? william: it is loose in the sense of the unemployment rate, still elevated to where we were in february, 2020. right now it is 3.9%. it is 7 million jobs short of where we were in 2020. if you look in terms of how many job openings there are, the number of john openings -- number of job openings is at an all-time high. you hear it anecdotally and the fed beige book, about how businesses can't find workers to higher to do their work, and some businesses are cutting b
william: i think there's no question that the digitalization of the u.s.conomy has had an effect on returns on capital and reach around labor. i think the ability of people to search through the labor market and find people to employee is vastly different asked to employ -- to employ is vastly different than when you needed a help wanted ad. jonathan: there's a belief that labor will start to get more power through this reopening. you have written today in your column, is the labor market to...
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the command of william clinton. who's in the picture at the bottom. and sullivan decides to attack a british outpost on staten island. yes, he has some initial success pushing them back. but he also ultimately gets pushed back as clinton rushes reinforcements to the island. they drive him back. sullivan is going to lose about 200 guys in this operation. the grand scheme of things, this is not that big of a deal. but it's another case a bad timing for sullivan because at the same time that congress gets the news of his failure on staten island congress also found out about the fall of fort tire going rogue. on the lower end of lake sham plane. keep in mind the philadelphia campaign is rolling along, the saratoga campaign is happening at the same time. as part of that campaign john we're going had a capture. all of this bad news is coming into congress about the same time. congress wanted answers. they wanted a court of inquiry into his operation. to hold that court, you basically need about every senior officer in th
the command of william clinton. who's in the picture at the bottom. and sullivan decides to attack a british outpost on staten island. yes, he has some initial success pushing them back. but he also ultimately gets pushed back as clinton rushes reinforcements to the island. they drive him back. sullivan is going to lose about 200 guys in this operation. the grand scheme of things, this is not that big of a deal. but it's another case a bad timing for sullivan because at the same time that...
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we'll go to shanell williams. the floor is yours. trustee williams, i don't know what the right -- i never figured that out. >> that's fine. good morning chair peskin and supervisors mandelman and khan. chan. i have been so delighted to served as a our chair. we've done some remarkable work to move the needle on homelessness here in san francisco. $800 million is allocated in this budget year. it's a phenomenal investment that we're making this issue, unlike anywhere else in the country. we did this with advisement from 800 stakeholders. our committee broke out the work -- they've been appointed as liaison. it was a herculean effort to bring in the voices of those who experienced it and look at the landscape that exist in san francisco. i think we've done a phenomenal job providing recommendation here in the city and if someone representing minor children and s.r.o., it's been great to see the investment in pregnant people and families and young children. i hope to have your support for my term on this body. we just began the work. t
we'll go to shanell williams. the floor is yours. trustee williams, i don't know what the right -- i never figured that out. >> that's fine. good morning chair peskin and supervisors mandelman and khan. chan. i have been so delighted to served as a our chair. we've done some remarkable work to move the needle on homelessness here in san francisco. $800 million is allocated in this budget year. it's a phenomenal investment that we're making this issue, unlike anywhere else in the country....
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william kurtz. dr. kurtz is the now center's managing director and digital historian. he is the author of ex-communicated from the union how the civil war created a separate catholic america and editor of david p. conningham's soldiers of the cross the authoritative text the heroism of catholic chaplains and sisters in the american civil war. and he has recently published an article in the albemarle county magazine titled black virginians and blue the untold stories of albemarle counties us colored troops. please join me in welcoming, dr. kurtz. thank you very much gary for that introduction. thank you all for being here today. it's very exciting for us to finally get to show you the website. and here it is. we've given so many talks about this project. we've just heard a wonderful talk from dr. veren and so i'm just going to give you the the basic tour of the website so that we can get to your questions that you might have about the what doctor veron said or about what i'll show you right now. so black virginians in blue is is a project that started back in 2016. i wa
william kurtz. dr. kurtz is the now center's managing director and digital historian. he is the author of ex-communicated from the union how the civil war created a separate catholic america and editor of david p. conningham's soldiers of the cross the authoritative text the heroism of catholic chaplains and sisters in the american civil war. and he has recently published an article in the albemarle county magazine titled black virginians and blue the untold stories of albemarle counties us...
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probably, the single most important person there was wt williams -- w d williams. his parents owned a theater and the williams building. they owned the east end garage. they were royalty in greenwood. w d was 16 at the time of the massacre. he watched as an african-american world war i vet jumped on stage the afternoon of may 31 at the green line theater to say "shut this place down, we and going to have a lynching here -- we are not going to have a lynching here." and then that horrible night of june 1, he helped reload his father's rifle as his dad fought off whites trying to invade greenwood. then, he watched the mass invasion june 1 and survived the massacre. he is very important. so is mabel little. mabel little was always upfront about her and her husband who lost their cafe during the massacre, their home. she was somebody who would always talk about it. it important -- it is important to them or that talking about it can also -- it is important to remember that talking about it can also have consequences. nancy feldman was not originally from pole some. she
probably, the single most important person there was wt williams -- w d williams. his parents owned a theater and the williams building. they owned the east end garage. they were royalty in greenwood. w d was 16 at the time of the massacre. he watched as an african-american world war i vet jumped on stage the afternoon of may 31 at the green line theater to say "shut this place down, we and going to have a lynching here -- we are not going to have a lynching here." and then that...
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william: i don't think it is broken. i think it just needs more voted suspenders.a report published yesterday points out, a lot of things need to be done to the u.s. treasury market. a central clearing of treasuries for customer trades would make the market a lot more solid. there are talks about increasing the transparency in the u.s. treasury market. so having a standing repo facility is a good start, but there's a lot more to put the u.s. treasury market on firmer footing. lisa: this is the underpinning of what we pay for, all of the loans that we take out, underpinning the function of wall street. there's a question about the functioning of the treasury yield as an indicator right now. even fed chair powell said he didn't quite understand why yields were where they were, and a lot of analysts have raised the issue of liquidity, the fact that there are these malfunctioning aspects of the bond market that make it very difficult to get a clear signal from treasuries. do you think that is a factor in yields that are persistently low given the inflationary outlook?
william: i don't think it is broken. i think it just needs more voted suspenders.a report published yesterday points out, a lot of things need to be done to the u.s. treasury market. a central clearing of treasuries for customer trades would make the market a lot more solid. there are talks about increasing the transparency in the u.s. treasury market. so having a standing repo facility is a good start, but there's a lot more to put the u.s. treasury market on firmer footing. lisa: this is the...
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d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the states for us by william. we heard in that report that differences do remain. so tell us more about how those differences were discussed in these talks. good morning to me there's so. busy many differences in this relationship that have no clear strategy for resolving as much as they say, they want to resolve them and want to remain on a, a friendly, agreeable path. you have, you know, china, for example, the u. s. d as a, not just an economic threat, but also a strategic military one, germany and europe more broadly has basically, she's only as an economic opportunity. you have your opinion and common security in germany's role. they are in what it's ready to commit in terms of security and military and defense, of course covey travel americans can travel to the european union, but german and other europeans can't travel to the us. there was no clear resolution of that. and of course, the vaccine patent question, germany wants to go with the kovacs of the callback's route to get back scenes into lower income
d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the states for us by william. we heard in that report that differences do remain. so tell us more about how those differences were discussed in these talks. good morning to me there's so. busy many differences in this relationship that have no clear strategy for resolving as much as they say, they want to resolve them and want to remain on a, a friendly, agreeable path. you have, you know, china, for example, the u. s. d...