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william: two i.r.s.stleblowers claim that the investigation was interfered with to favor the president's son. a lot of political intrigue going on right now. weijia, are you surprised that hunter biden was brought to this state dinner? the same week this plea deal was announced, he was welcomed with full fanfare. weijia: no, i wasn't surprised and the white house's response was, you know, this is still the son of a president and i don't think that the strategy right now is to run away from it. i think they wanto show that he is a real person. that he is unlike some of his republican counterparts, who the republicans have been trying to compare him too, he fesses up. he admits wrongdoing and there is a clear separation between the white house and the dodge -- doj. what ha of that is what the biden team is tryi to portray. it made sense to me that they didn't try to hide him. they didn't want toave an had de something even further wrong. they wanted to show he is, in fact, trying to rebuild his life after
william: two i.r.s.stleblowers claim that the investigation was interfered with to favor the president's son. a lot of political intrigue going on right now. weijia, are you surprised that hunter biden was brought to this state dinner? the same week this plea deal was announced, he was welcomed with full fanfare. weijia: no, i wasn't surprised and the white house's response was, you know, this is still the son of a president and i don't think that the strategy right now is to run away from it....
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. >> william was supposed to come back that night. >> william? who was william?hat day, william called me and he was going to come back and pick up his briefcase and return his uniform. and so before i left that day, i told her that william is going to be by later. she told me okay no problem. >> william was william marshall. a former kfc assistant manager who worked a long side robin for several months. he was young, just 23, ambitious, known to be friendly. quite religious, just like robin. did he know anything about her murder? it turns out that he did. but it would take detectives some 23 years to find out just what, what he knew that night before halloween. >> coming up, the case finally feels like it is heating up. and then it is stopped cold. >> i felt like i had been kicked. >> when dateline continues. i gotta wrap this commercial, i think i'm late on my payment. it's okay, the general gives you a break. yeah, we let you pick your own due date. good to know, because this next scene might take a while. for a great low rate, go with the general. next scene
. >> william was supposed to come back that night. >> william? who was william?hat day, william called me and he was going to come back and pick up his briefcase and return his uniform. and so before i left that day, i told her that william is going to be by later. she told me okay no problem. >> william was william marshall. a former kfc assistant manager who worked a long side robin for several months. he was young, just 23, ambitious, known to be friendly. quite religious,...
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and troy williams did it.s feet, and then on fourth and goal, the game-winning touchdown to hyman. >> jac: look at the demeanor on troy williams' face. 1:25 off the clock. and hyman's first receiving touchdown. and how about the moment to have it? >> jason: never a doubt. never a doubt. jac, 39 seconds to go, michigan's got two time-outs and they have e.j. perry as their quarterback. >> jac: marcus simms is their return man. always dangerous. and he slips and slides down right after he crossed the 30. all right, so, what's the strategy here? 34 seconds and a pair of time-outs. >> jason: it's plenty of time. all you need is a field goal. get yourself into field goal range. the clock stops on first down. they have two time-outs. just get into some positive plays. this first play is critical. just get the ball moving, get up on the line of scrimmage, put a little pressure. put a little mental pressure on this pittsburgh defense. the way you do that is execute early on in the drive. >> jac: here's perry. towards t
and troy williams did it.s feet, and then on fourth and goal, the game-winning touchdown to hyman. >> jac: look at the demeanor on troy williams' face. 1:25 off the clock. and hyman's first receiving touchdown. and how about the moment to have it? >> jason: never a doubt. never a doubt. jac, 39 seconds to go, michigan's got two time-outs and they have e.j. perry as their quarterback. >> jac: marcus simms is their return man. always dangerous. and he slips and slides down right...
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william craft is very in charleston south carolina and i was there with william and ellen crafts great-granddaughter and it's a moment i will never forget. >> for those of you who haven't read the book there's interesting material about the time in 1848 and what was going on in theworld and if you could expound on that . that had a lot to do with both what the crafts were experiencing and othersat that time . >> thank you for that. the book begins again to extend a musical analogy it begins with an overture and ends with dakota so i began with a cabin scene where the action starts. but right before that i give you the overture. if you think about an opera or if you go to a broadway musical there's an overture that sings the story, sings the teams of the piece that you are hearing and you can be attuned to those notes as the piece unfolds. u 1848, revolution of 1848, that's my overture because this is an incredible time. there's a transportation revolution going on, and industrial revolution going on, the boundaries of the united states are exploding. people are moving across the country. news is mut
william craft is very in charleston south carolina and i was there with william and ellen crafts great-granddaughter and it's a moment i will never forget. >> for those of you who haven't read the book there's interesting material about the time in 1848 and what was going on in theworld and if you could expound on that . that had a lot to do with both what the crafts were experiencing and othersat that time . >> thank you for that. the book begins again to extend a musical analogy...
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william: but today, there is still no cure. are not affordable for growers like frank hunt. but he's not giving up. hunt says he is passing is 4000 acres onto his son. >> the question would be is, is there anything for the generation after that? and i don't know. and i don't know what that will look like. william: it's a question many people here in florida are now asking. for "pbs news weekend," i am william brangham in lake wales, florida. ♪ amna: living under the sea is, for some, a nightmare, but, for others, it's an important undertaking to see what oceanic pressure does to the human body. our digital anchor, nicole ellis, spoke to one such person who's staying 22 feet below the surface of a lagoon in key largo, florida. he's already long outlasted a previous record for living underwater and hopes to make it to 100 days. nicole: a professor at the university of south florida has been living underwater without depressurization for over 75 days and plans to stay a little while longer. joe dituri, also known as dr. deep sea o
william: but today, there is still no cure. are not affordable for growers like frank hunt. but he's not giving up. hunt says he is passing is 4000 acres onto his son. >> the question would be is, is there anything for the generation after that? and i don't know. and i don't know what that will look like. william: it's a question many people here in florida are now asking. for "pbs news weekend," i am william brangham in lake wales, florida. ♪ amna: living under the sea is,...
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william or narrye— of this country? william or narrye were— of this country? william or harry?put six pilot locations on a path to ending homelessness vttntn— path to ending homelessness vttntn ttve— path to ending homelessness within five years. what does none— within five years. what does home mean to— within five years. what does home mean to you ? r:r:::r e home mean to you? i don't telteve— home mean to you? i don't telteve tt— home mean to you? i don't believe it needs to be this way. i'm pleased to stand here today at tne— i'm pleased to stand here today at tne start— i'm pleased to stand here today at the start of— i'm pleased to stand here today at the start of our— i'm pleased to stand here today at the start of our path to enttng— at the start of our path to ending homelessness over the next— ending homelessness over the next five— ending homelessness over the next five years. _ ending homelessness over the next five years. ash; next five years. we have a unique opportunity to develop innovative new solutions and scale their tangible impact . scale their tangible impa
william or narrye— of this country? william or narrye were— of this country? william or harry?put six pilot locations on a path to ending homelessness vttntn— path to ending homelessness vttntn ttve— path to ending homelessness within five years. what does none— within five years. what does home mean to— within five years. what does home mean to you ? r:r:::r e home mean to you? i don't telteve— home mean to you? i don't telteve tt— home mean to you? i don't believe it needs to...
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. new findings out tonight show the main cause of the climate crisis is rapidly getting worse. carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit record levels in the spring, the highest in more than four million years. geoff: the national oceanic and atmospheric administration also ports the build-up of the heat-trapping gas is accelerating. this year's rate of increase was one of the largest ever, and due almost entirely to burning coal, oil and gas. amna: in the day's other headlines, survivors and families in eastern india are demanding answers after a rail disaster that killed 275 people. investigators focused on the cause today as relat
. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. new findings out tonight show the main cause of the climate...
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is this something i can see you william and ellen kraft i will continue.t maybe this is just not meant to be. i got to the courthouse where they let me upstairs. i was astonished for this that photocopies the downstairs level. i do not get anyone in trouble i could not remember it well and i look at the original? one very nice guy said you could go upstairs. the whole upstairs. you can see through the floors underneath. it is a raised metal structure thing. lined with old deed books itself happened as i was going through these i found for example which ellen kraft the biological father. i guess i'm got this part of the story yet. her biological father gives her away as a piece of property to his biological daughter. his legal daughter as a was in prison. this is something i guess i spoke about way of kraft journey already has experience with the family. but at the powerful heart of this story of loss and love is a connection that ellen kraft had with her mother maria. the force separation between ellen and her mother when ellen was 11 years old. sowell it
is this something i can see you william and ellen kraft i will continue.t maybe this is just not meant to be. i got to the courthouse where they let me upstairs. i was astonished for this that photocopies the downstairs level. i do not get anyone in trouble i could not remember it well and i look at the original? one very nice guy said you could go upstairs. the whole upstairs. you can see through the floors underneath. it is a raised metal structure thing. lined with old deed books itself...
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harry was 12, william 15.were asleep at balmoral castle when harry was awakened by his father who told him his mother had been in a car crash in paris. in the book, you write, he says, they tried, darling boy, i'm afraid she didn't make it. these phrases remain in my mind like darts on a board, you say. did you cry? >> no. no. never shed a single tear at that point. i was in shock. 12 years old. sort of 7:30 in the morning, early, father comes in, sits on your bed, puts his hand on your knee and tells you there has been an accident. i couldn't believe. >> and you write in the book that pa didn't hug me, he wasn't good at showing emotions under normal situations, but his hand fell on my knee and he said it's going to be okay, but nothing was okay after that for a long time. >> no, nothing was okay. >> harry says his memories of the next few days are fragmented, but he remembers this, greeting mourners outside kensington palace in london the day before his mother's funeral. when you see those videos now what do
harry was 12, william 15.were asleep at balmoral castle when harry was awakened by his father who told him his mother had been in a car crash in paris. in the book, you write, he says, they tried, darling boy, i'm afraid she didn't make it. these phrases remain in my mind like darts on a board, you say. did you cry? >> no. no. never shed a single tear at that point. i was in shock. 12 years old. sort of 7:30 in the morning, early, father comes in, sits on your bed, puts his hand on your...
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. >> his name kenneth williams. rick compared several williams mugshot with the walgreens video.ictures and videos are not real good. but i focus in on him at this point. >> brics investigation got lucky again, and unlikely witness came forward with information about that same kenneth williams and the night erica and her mom were shot. but the witness was questionable, he was charged with murder himself for which he later pleaded guilty to manslaughter and he was also gravely wounded in a shooting. prosecutor john heck. >> he's on his deathbed, he thinks he is going to hell and he has something that he needs to say. >> weeks later turner's health improved enough to talk to rick arnold. >> james and kenneth williams, they had supposedly hit a lick on a woman. >> they hit a lick on some lady. >> what does that mean? >> that's slang term for a robbery. >> robbery that quickly escalated to murder. >> he knew things he couldn't have known, he knew things that weren't in the media. >> no way he could've known these things. >> what kind of things? >> could've known there were pills invo
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william mckinley was born in northeast ohio, in niles, ohio. he joins the civil war right up at age 18, actually in the 23rd ohio volunteer infantry, which rutherford hayes commanded. and he served with distinction, the civil war rising all the way from private to major, which is a pretty big promotion that a promotion wins. and he serves with distinction. he serves under heavy fire. he is there at. antietam. in fact, if you go to the antietam battlefield, you will see a monument to mckinley and the park ranger who was taking me around when i took this picture, pointed to that monument and said, you know, this is probably the only monument on any battlefield anywhere. the world that is dedicated to a commissary officer. what's a commissary officer? oh, food. yeah. provides coffee. so he he was in of getting supplies to the soldiers. and now i'm not saying that this discounts his bravery. he was doing that under heavy fire, but that's what he was doing. he was getting coffee to the front lines and he could a very easily been hurt by this so so t
william mckinley was born in northeast ohio, in niles, ohio. he joins the civil war right up at age 18, actually in the 23rd ohio volunteer infantry, which rutherford hayes commanded. and he served with distinction, the civil war rising all the way from private to major, which is a pretty big promotion that a promotion wins. and he serves with distinction. he serves under heavy fire. he is there at. antietam. in fact, if you go to the antietam battlefield, you will see a monument to mckinley...
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william: dr. amanda williams, thank you so much for being here. dr. was not going on but i am going to use every form to advocate for black birthing people. ♪ geoff: as the field of republicans vying to win the party's 2024 presidential nomination continues to grow, more candidates are hitting the campaign trail. former texas congressman will hurd is one of them and he joins me now from manchester, new hampshire. welcome back to the "newshour." so you re a former member of congress and also a former c.i.a. officer and you said your national security experience is what sets you apart in the race. i want to start with some policy before we get to the horse rate politics. you accuse -- will: i appreciate that. thank you for talking policy before politics. geoff: but you accused the biden white house of wringing their hands and doing nothing, as that russian military group mounted that short-lived rebellion over vladimir putin over the weekend. why in your mind was intervention the right approach? will: i was not saying intervention, i was saying doubling
william: dr. amanda williams, thank you so much for being here. dr. was not going on but i am going to use every form to advocate for black birthing people. ♪ geoff: as the field of republicans vying to win the party's 2024 presidential nomination continues to grow, more candidates are hitting the campaign trail. former texas congressman will hurd is one of them and he joins me now from manchester, new hampshire. welcome back to the "newshour." so you re a former member of congress...
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i've talked about william still. i've talked about the abolition society that was there in and he was the secretary of the vigilance committee of the abolitionist society. and this is a picture of where operated. and of course this is just a map showing you the location of boston new bedford, always on the waterway. these important port areas that not only brought the ships in but created an environment and communities that help to protect and support the the freedom seekers. and then finally i wanted you to see in on these are some points of where would settle and of course in some cases they would back to this country after the civil war in hopes of finding freedom. finally here in america. and so i wanted just to conclude our discussion with hoping that you will take the time to read more about this incredible subject on the underground railroad and. hopefully share your this information with people in your community. so thank you all so much for attending this class and i look forward to our next session and than
i've talked about william still. i've talked about the abolition society that was there in and he was the secretary of the vigilance committee of the abolitionist society. and this is a picture of where operated. and of course this is just a map showing you the location of boston new bedford, always on the waterway. these important port areas that not only brought the ships in but created an environment and communities that help to protect and support the the freedom seekers. and then finally i...
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do you know who paul williams is? of course i knew what paul williams was bun i feigned ignorance.christmas morning jumping around inside of me. >> reporter: take a tour with john and his wife cheryl. >> the gold leaf ceiling. >> reporter: and you will see why a home designed by paul revere williams is something to cherish. >> the house itself is a piece of art. as you have looked around the house, you see we are collectors of african american art and our biggest show piece is the house itself. >> reporter: in los angeles, williams' homes, known for their grace and elegance, are a hot commodity. with one recently selling for $61 million. >> this is the crescent wing, the iconic logo, the beverly hills, is his handwriting. >> reporter: karen hudson, williams' granddaughter, and she is proud to show off programs his most grammous achievement. the crescent wing of the beverly hills hotel. the color scheme and curves, all remain as he designed them. >> it is just as iconic and just as classic as it was then as a time he could not stay here or eat here. >> reporter: as described in huds
do you know who paul williams is? of course i knew what paul williams was bun i feigned ignorance.christmas morning jumping around inside of me. >> reporter: take a tour with john and his wife cheryl. >> the gold leaf ceiling. >> reporter: and you will see why a home designed by paul revere williams is something to cherish. >> the house itself is a piece of art. as you have looked around the house, you see we are collectors of african american art and our biggest show...
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this was under attorney general william barr and his hand-picked prosecutor, mr. brady, the ones who decided there was no ground further based on what the confidential human source reported from conversation with another person, decided there was no grounds in the investigative prosecutorial chain. if there's a complaint, the complaint is with attorney general william barr, the trump justice department and the team the trump investigation appointed to look into it but i am surprised my colleagues want to try to litigate this in public, much less hold the director of the federal bureau of investigation in contempt for complying with their request, when there was a whole process that was undertaken in that process came to its natural end. >> there were no criminal charges from what you saw today. >> not only were there no criminal charges but no escalation of the fbi investigation ordered by scott brady or attorney general william barr. they are signed off on ending that investigation. what we are talking about here is a confidential human source reporting a convers
this was under attorney general william barr and his hand-picked prosecutor, mr. brady, the ones who decided there was no ground further based on what the confidential human source reported from conversation with another person, decided there was no grounds in the investigative prosecutorial chain. if there's a complaint, the complaint is with attorney general william barr, the trump justice department and the team the trump investigation appointed to look into it but i am surprised my...
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. >> she said that this is a paul williams house, do you know who paul williams is.urse i knew who paul williams was, but i feigned ignorance. i didn't want to show any sign that i knew him. i was extremely excited. and that i wanted this house very badly. but trust me, there were a thousand little boys on christmas morning jumping around inside of me. >> reporter: take a tour with john and his wife, cheryl. >> the gold leaf ceiling. >> the gold leaf. wow. >> reporter: and you'll see with why a home designed by paul revere williams is something to cherish. >> the house itself is a piece of art. as you looked around the house, you'll see we are collectors of african american t. b owpiece ie house itself. >> reporter: i wiiams hos, known for their grace and elegance, are a hot commodity, with one recently selling for $61 million. >> this is the crescent wing. the iconic logo of the beverly hills is actually his handwriting. >> wow. >> reporter: karen hudson is williams' granddaughter, and she's proud to show off perhaps his most glamorous achievement, the crescent wing
. >> she said that this is a paul williams house, do you know who paul williams is.urse i knew who paul williams was, but i feigned ignorance. i didn't want to show any sign that i knew him. i was extremely excited. and that i wanted this house very badly. but trust me, there were a thousand little boys on christmas morning jumping around inside of me. >> reporter: take a tour with john and his wife, cheryl. >> the gold leaf ceiling. >> the gold leaf. wow. >>...
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation.or more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ geoff: welcome to the newshour. search operations are under way tonight for a submersible that carries paying tourists to view the wreckage of the titanic. the five-person craft is owned by ocean-gate expeditions. amna: canadian officials say the vessel was reported overdue sunday in the north atlantic. it disappeared 435 miles south of st. john's, newfoundland, near where the titanic went down in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. the u.s. and canadian coast guards are searching by air and sea, but it was unclear this afternoon exactly how many more hours of oxygen the submersible's crew has left. >> in terms of the hours, we understood that that was 96 ho
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william: but the plaintiffs are facing strong opposition.an super majority in montana's capital and the governor's mansion passed a series of laws promoting further coal and gas development, and hampering renewable energy. it barred state agencies from considering the impact of greenhouse gasses when issuing permits. and it repealed the state's official energy policy, which narrowed the scope of the youth lawsuit. republican senate majority leader steve fitzpatrick, who supported these legislative moves, points out that montana already uses a lot of renewable energy and argues any further changes will have no bearing on climate change. >> just because there's something going on doesn't mean that we necessarily need to take steps that are going to be expensive, that are going to cause people jobs. we are one million people in a country with over 300 million people. we are one million people on earth with 7.9 billion people. i think there's very little that we're going to do at the state level that's going to have an impact on the earth's temp
william: but the plaintiffs are facing strong opposition.an super majority in montana's capital and the governor's mansion passed a series of laws promoting further coal and gas development, and hampering renewable energy. it barred state agencies from considering the impact of greenhouse gasses when issuing permits. and it repealed the state's official energy policy, which narrowed the scope of the youth lawsuit. republican senate majority leader steve fitzpatrick, who supported these...
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william: so separately the supreme court ruling is coming any day.emind us what president biden wanted to do and then what the court might do? >> the original plan promised $10,000 to borrowers with federal student loans with income under $125,000. if you were a pell grant recipient you were up to -- eligible for up to $20,000 in forgiveness so qualified borrowers would see their balance lowered as a result of the plan, -- plan. william: i know you are not a financial advisor but you talk with a lot of them in your job. what should people be doing who might have certain -- sudden payments reappear on balance sheets? what should they do in advance? >> every financial advisor said hope for the best, plan for the worst. if you are a qualified borrower, the financial advisors say to plan as if you will not be getting forgiveness. that way should it be ruled as constitutional, you will -- in constitutional, you will have planned in advance. look at where you can cut or reallocate or move money in order to free up room for the payment to be reabsorbed is t
william: so separately the supreme court ruling is coming any day.emind us what president biden wanted to do and then what the court might do? >> the original plan promised $10,000 to borrowers with federal student loans with income under $125,000. if you were a pell grant recipient you were up to -- eligible for up to $20,000 in forgiveness so qualified borrowers would see their balance lowered as a result of the plan, -- plan. william: i know you are not a financial advisor but you talk...
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william,— pg wodehouse, admirer william sitwell . william, thank you so sitwell. one warning it eoee neee .— potty. that's the one warning it does need . but— potty. that's the one warning it does need . but there was an does need. but there was an eveekkenr— does need. but there was an excellent-the- does need. but there was an excellent the telegraph excellent piece in the telegraph by excellent piece in the telegraph ny-wreneek— excellent piece in the telegraph by michael deakin by...
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william pesek speaking _ nations do? william pesek speaking earlier. - nations do?earlier. the - nations do? william pesek| speaking earlier. the game developer behind pokemon go speaking earlier. the game developer behind pokemon g0 is laying off 200 employees to reorganise. that's a quarter of the workforce. the chief executive said the company is narrowing its gaming and investment focus. they watched the first major hit back in 2016. the majority of companies in the us, europe and uk say they're finding it tough to hire enough skilled workers. one solution suggests that by the british chamber of commerce is employers should look at underrepresented groups. my colleague asked one sadistic analyst on what advice he gave to those looking for work. we have to to those looking for work. - have to remember that a lot of people come into the workforce or attempt to get into the workforce carrying with them from earlier in life. what advice is that if you suspect you have autism, get a formal diagnosis. then you know and you will have the law on your side when you apply
william pesek speaking _ nations do? william pesek speaking earlier. - nations do?earlier. the - nations do? william pesek| speaking earlier. the game developer behind pokemon go speaking earlier. the game developer behind pokemon g0 is laying off 200 employees to reorganise. that's a quarter of the workforce. the chief executive said the company is narrowing its gaming and investment focus. they watched the first major hit back in 2016. the majority of companies in the us, europe and uk say...
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williams: absolutely.e mirror was shining back at me and i know that were it not that i was very fortunate to be in ucsf medical center and have access to such tremendous care that that could have been me as well. jeff: before we get into the racial disparities in this country', americas overall maternal mortality rate is awful compared to other similar countries. can you help us understand why that is? dr. williams: you know this is a way where american exceptionalism is not in our favor. we are truly the worst of all industrialized couries, and a lot comes down to the way that our care is given. for example, most other countries, low risk care is given by midwives, whereas in the united states, you have low risk care being given by high risk doctors who then are not giving patients the opportunity to have the physiological birthday might be able to. we have lots of unnecessary c-sections and we do not have psychosocial supports and we do not have easy access to things like mental health support, nutritio
williams: absolutely.e mirror was shining back at me and i know that were it not that i was very fortunate to be in ucsf medical center and have access to such tremendous care that that could have been me as well. jeff: before we get into the racial disparities in this country', americas overall maternal mortality rate is awful compared to other similar countries. can you help us understand why that is? dr. williams: you know this is a way where american exceptionalism is not in our favor. we...
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recall that this is under attorney general william barr and his handpicked prosecutor, mr. brady, who was a trump appointee. they were the ones whodecided there was no grounds further based on what the human source reported from a conversation with another person. they decided there was no grounds to escalate this investigative process. so, if there is a complaint the complaint is with attorney general william barr, the trump justice department, and as a team that the trump administration appointed to look into it. but, you know, i am surprised my colleagues want to try to litigate this and public my much less hold -- in public, much less hold of the director of the fbi in contempt when there is a whole process that was undertaken and that process came to its natural end. >> in your opinion, there is no criminal charges that you have seen from what you saw today? rep. raskin: not only were there no criminal charges, there was no escalation of the fbi's investigation that was ordered by attorney general william barr. they all signed off on ending the investigation. so, what
recall that this is under attorney general william barr and his handpicked prosecutor, mr. brady, who was a trump appointee. they were the ones whodecided there was no grounds further based on what the human source reported from a conversation with another person. they decided there was no grounds to escalate this investigative process. so, if there is a complaint the complaint is with attorney general william barr, the trump justice department, and as a team that the trump administration...
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williams captured it heyday. treat williams was 71 years old. there are new developments this morning involving that utah mother of three young children accused of killing her husband. new court documents reveal what she allegedly searched for on the internet. as she said, to have poisoned her husband. here's abc's kayna whitworth. wiping her eyes through handcuffs, the utah mother accused of poisoning her husband appearing in court. all right. prosecutors say corey richens murdered her husband, eric, by lacing his cocktail with fentanyl. she was deep in debt. and the way to get out of that debt was to kill eric richard. the 33 year old mom went on tv talking about a new book she wrote to help her kids cope. dad is still here. it's just in a different way. but prosecutor say a digital trail shows after eric richens death, his widow was googling luxury prisons for the rich. whether police can see deleted messages and if someone is poisoned, what goes down on the death certificate? corey richens had allegedly taken out $2 million in life insurance
williams captured it heyday. treat williams was 71 years old. there are new developments this morning involving that utah mother of three young children accused of killing her husband. new court documents reveal what she allegedly searched for on the internet. as she said, to have poisoned her husband. here's abc's kayna whitworth. wiping her eyes through handcuffs, the utah mother accused of poisoning her husband appearing in court. all right. prosecutors say corey richens murdered her...
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william brangham has more. protestors have started calling out dozens of companies over their pride campaigns. in just the last few months, companies like bud-light, target, petsmart, nike, the north face and adidas have all faced right-wing protests over lgbtq+ products and ads and partnerships. activists have taken their criticism to social media and spread false information over pride products targeting kids, like these at target. >> we are like 10 steps in before there is an entire pride display for your children to see. >> we have 'glad you came out' and 'i am so happy that you're queer'in the kids section. >> do you support this? you support pride propaganda? wow, let go. william: boycotts, employee harassment and threats of violence have prompted companies including target to pull back some pride initiatives. for more on this backlash, we're joined by bob witeck, president of witeck communications, which is a firm specializing in lgbtq+ marketing. thank you so much for being here. you've been in the busi
william brangham has more. protestors have started calling out dozens of companies over their pride campaigns. in just the last few months, companies like bud-light, target, petsmart, nike, the north face and adidas have all faced right-wing protests over lgbtq+ products and ads and partnerships. activists have taken their criticism to social media and spread false information over pride products targeting kids, like these at target. >> we are like 10 steps in before there is an entire...
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then we have benjamin william elliott. here's — have benjamin william elliott.rvative party co—chair. micro fabricant, a very wellthew“— co—chair. micro fabricant, a very well— known conservative mp. co—chair. micro fabricant, a very well—known conservative mp. you often _ well—known conservative mp. you often see — well—known conservative mp. you often see them standing up during comments asking questions on behalf of his constituency. he is in that list, _ of his constituency. he is in that list. as— of his constituency. he is in that list. as is— of his constituency. he is in that list, as is william john lewis. he is a political— list, as is william john lewis. he is a political adviser to boris johnson _ is a political adviser to boris johnson. and then, as you have also mentioned, — johnson. and then, as you have also mentioned, the knighthood going to jacob rees—mogg, one of the ministers that was brought in under boris _ ministers that was brought in under borisjohnson it's ministers that was brought in under boris johnson it's government. ministers that
then we have benjamin william elliott. here's — have benjamin william elliott.rvative party co—chair. micro fabricant, a very wellthew“— co—chair. micro fabricant, a very well— known conservative mp. co—chair. micro fabricant, a very well—known conservative mp. you often _ well—known conservative mp. you often see — well—known conservative mp. you often see them standing up during comments asking questions on behalf of his constituency. he is in that list, _ of his...
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other costars called williams the definite of a showman treat williams was 71. new york city corporate attorney accused of being a serial rapist in boston is expected to be released on bail. matthew nilo pleaded not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges last week. he's accused of attacking at least four women in 2007 and 2008, some at gunpoint. dna helped link him to the crimes. his lawyer says nilo will likely post his half million dollar bail if and when he's released, he'll be required to wear a gps tracker for at least one alleged victim. was furious over bail being granted, calling nilo evil . a big win for food delivery workers seeking a minimum wage. some of them working for companies like uber eats and doordash are about to get big raises. here's abc's lionel moise this morning. a first of its kind announcement app-based food delivery workers in new york city will now be eligible for minimum wage. a change that could have national implications . this is huge and historic for an industry that didn't did not actually high, did not had a basic pay stand
other costars called williams the definite of a showman treat williams was 71. new york city corporate attorney accused of being a serial rapist in boston is expected to be released on bail. matthew nilo pleaded not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges last week. he's accused of attacking at least four women in 2007 and 2008, some at gunpoint. dna helped link him to the crimes. his lawyer says nilo will likely post his half million dollar bail if and when he's released, he'll be required...
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reverend paul williams, it's good to talk to you, i williams, it's good to talk to you, albeit on a veryhat's happening outside the courthouse in the us, let's take you back there very briefly now, these are the scenes live outside the courthouse, there we go, these are protesters and supporters of donald trump. as always, go to page for the latest, stay with us on the bbc. hello there. it's been a dry day for many parts of the uk today. and in the sunshine, we have seen the temperatures soaring. we reached a milestone today because, for the first time ever on 13june, the temperature in the uk topped 30 celsius. we reached that milestone in west wales, but also into sussex. fewer storms around, but they have been going across parts of the highlands, some thunderstorms and some very heavy rain. also had a few storms across the western side of northern ireland. but higher pressure building across from scandinavia, tending to ease those storms away and introduce some slightly fresher air, so it should be a bit more comfortable for sleeping. overnight tonight, after those storms move away, i
reverend paul williams, it's good to talk to you, i williams, it's good to talk to you, albeit on a veryhat's happening outside the courthouse in the us, let's take you back there very briefly now, these are the scenes live outside the courthouse, there we go, these are protesters and supporters of donald trump. as always, go to page for the latest, stay with us on the bbc. hello there. it's been a dry day for many parts of the uk today. and in the sunshine, we have seen the temperatures...
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let's bring it into the us analyst, william blue cross the williams, $49.00 pages of indictment, $37.00 charges. what stands out to you and how dangerous is this for trump us? i mean, the sleeping charges here really do stand out for me. it's not just one or the other, you know, when you look at the, what's going on in the state of new york, even critics of donald trump will say it might be a flimsy case. this one it easily could be as well, but it's just so in depth what federal prosecutors have gone after from ford and also how much their heating on an intent is really, really interesting. here. i think a lot of people think about us classified documents in a very sort of james bond sort of way that it's a very official system, very professional. but actually the us classification system is a mess with so many people involved. so many ways for there to be leaks is not so unusual as we saw with president joe biden, they're classified documents could end up being handled inappropriately. but the difference here, what federal prosecutor was saying is the intent to miss handle that and th
let's bring it into the us analyst, william blue cross the williams, $49.00 pages of indictment, $37.00 charges. what stands out to you and how dangerous is this for trump us? i mean, the sleeping charges here really do stand out for me. it's not just one or the other, you know, when you look at the, what's going on in the state of new york, even critics of donald trump will say it might be a flimsy case. this one it easily could be as well, but it's just so in depth what federal prosecutors...
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william,— pg wodehouse, admirer william sitwell . william, thank you so sitwell.e warning it hoee— potty. that's the one warning it hoee heeh— potty. that's the one warning it hoee heee .— potty. that's the one warning it does need . but— potty. that's the one warning it does need . but there was an does need. but there was an eveehehr— does need. but there was an excellent-the- does need. but there was an excellent the telegraph excellent piece in the telegraph by excellent piece in the telegraph hy-hheheeh— excellent piece in the telegraph by michael deakin by i think, michael deakin eeyhg— by i think, michael deakinl 5awig—buying by i think, michael deakin. 5awig—buying a saying that if you're buying a hook— saying that if you're buying a hook hher— saying that if you're buying a book that was— saying that if you're buying a book that was written in the heee — book that was written in the 1920s, - before - book that was written in the 1920s, - before buy 1920s, you know, before you buy it,-90i"9_ 1920s, you know, before you buy it,-90i"9 ro— 1920s, you know, be
william,— pg wodehouse, admirer william sitwell . william, thank you so sitwell.e warning it hoee— potty. that's the one warning it hoee heeh— potty. that's the one warning it hoee heee .— potty. that's the one warning it does need . but— potty. that's the one warning it does need . but there was an does need. but there was an eveehehr— does need. but there was an excellent-the- does need. but there was an excellent the telegraph excellent piece in the telegraph by excellent piece...