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williams: sure.peaking of short memories, deficit spending and stimulus spending that was necessary to save our economy during covid, it is the spending he is talking about, it is the other $6 trillion that was unnecessary during the biden that because the inflation, economists agree. instead of having domestic energy production joe biden has killed domestic energy production in the right before election begs venezuela, russia and the gulf states for more oil to get him off the hook. he often depleted our reserves to their lowest level ever. only for his own political benefit. my opponent has no experience, essentially, in the private sector. i have had my entire career, either in the military or business, including an mba from the leading business school in the world. having people who do not understand the economy in positions to make these decisions has resulted in the problems we have seen in the last 3.5 years. >> i said we would get to housing specifically. there is a shortage of houses and apa
williams: sure.peaking of short memories, deficit spending and stimulus spending that was necessary to save our economy during covid, it is the spending he is talking about, it is the other $6 trillion that was unnecessary during the biden that because the inflation, economists agree. instead of having domestic energy production joe biden has killed domestic energy production in the right before election begs venezuela, russia and the gulf states for more oil to get him off the hook. he often...
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this is william freeman. i quickly learned that william freeman was an afro native teenager who was convicted in swore he didn't commit despite a he was convicted and sentenced state prison.e auburn the auburn state prison was distinctive because it enclosed factories where prison prisoners were least two. private companies usually for $0.30 a day. the prison pocketed all of this money. the prisoners received no cut william freeman was forced to manufacture animal harnesses, to dye silk and to make carpets. these goods were sold throughout new york state to consumers. and this was my second surprise. i thought convict leasing in new york in the 1840s in factories is like many people associated convict leasing with the post-civil war south and also with agricultural labor. i was familiar with important works like michelle alexander's, the new jim crow and douglas blackmon's slavery by another name, and these books along with ava duvernay's film 13th, suggest that profit driven carceral practices began with the
this is william freeman. i quickly learned that william freeman was an afro native teenager who was convicted in swore he didn't commit despite a he was convicted and sentenced state prison.e auburn the auburn state prison was distinctive because it enclosed factories where prison prisoners were least two. private companies usually for $0.30 a day. the prison pocketed all of this money. the prisoners received no cut william freeman was forced to manufacture animal harnesses, to dye silk and to...
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william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a part of a growing population free blacks of over 3400 that were now living in the state of rhode island. another 1000 blacks remain enslaved. william is listed as a free head of household of two in that federal. the first federal census and the reis pointing to william's name that census. his brother ben's life was little bit more complicated, just a little after ben left the cannon army, he signed up to serve with british troops. he alone in fleeing to the british. as i said earlier, thousands enslaved people fled to british lines du
william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a...
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but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams.he was known during the korean war ted williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942, just two months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, he mostly was an instructor at pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit of baseball, played outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the naval air training, auxiliary bases, baseball circuit after world war two, he was discharged to the volunteer reserves. he promptly returned to playing baseball for the red sox, helped lead them to their first pennant in over 30 years, almost 30 years in 1946, won the mvp that year, but he was recalled to active service in the marine corps in january of 1952, at the age of 34, after doing all he could to get out of serving in combat again during the korean war, he finally realized he was going to have to go abroad and serve. so they celebrated ted williams day at fenway park on april
but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams.he was known during the korean war ted williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942, just two months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, he mostly was an instructor at pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit of baseball, played outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the naval air training,...
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william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a part of a growing population free blacks of over 3400 that were now living in the state of rhode island. another 1000 blacks remain enslaved. lliam is listed as a free head of household of two in tha federal. the rst federal census and the red is pointing to william's name that census. his brother ben's life was little bit more complicated, just a little after ben left the cannon army, he signed up to serve with british troops. he alone in fleeing to the british. as i said earlier, thousands enslaved people fled to british lines durin
william frank william frank survived. the attack at pines bridge as a member of the consolidated first and second rhode island regiment. he he served at pivotal battle of yorktown in october of 1781, at war's end in 1783, william served a total of six years. in 1784. william frank what he eventually received back pay and the amount over $200. he would also a land bounty in 1795, which he promptly sold to a land speculator. william settled in his hometown, johnston. after the war and became a...
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william: si lo voy a hacer.e querrÁ escuchar. dependiendo de los planes disponibles en su Área, es posible con para obtener beneficios adicionales con un plan de necesidades especiales para personas con doble elegibilidad de humana medicare advantage. la mayorÍa de estos planes cumplen con el humana healthy options allowance. un subsidio mensual para ayudar a pagar alimentos elegibles, servicios pÚblicos, alquiler y productos para la salud de venta libre como vitaminas, analgÉsicos, suministros de primeros auxilios y mÁs. puede ser que no pague nada por las recetas mÉdicas cubiertas por todo el aÑo. todos los planes tienen copagos de $0 por los servicios odontolÓgicos preventivos cubiertos, lo que incluye dos limpiezas gratuitas al aÑo, asÍ como empastes. tambiÉn pueden tener cobertura de visiÓn que incluye exÁmenes oculares y un subsidio anual para gastos en anteojos o lentes de contacto. y hasta cobertura auditiva, que abarca pruebas auditivas de rutina y cobertura para audÍfonos. incluso tendrÁ un copago de $
william: si lo voy a hacer.e querrÁ escuchar. dependiendo de los planes disponibles en su Área, es posible con para obtener beneficios adicionales con un plan de necesidades especiales para personas con doble elegibilidad de humana medicare advantage. la mayorÍa de estos planes cumplen con el humana healthy options allowance. un subsidio mensual para ayudar a pagar alimentos elegibles, servicios pÚblicos, alquiler y productos para la salud de venta libre como vitaminas, analgÉsicos,...
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william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a congressman, he was also known as a very protectionist. and they placed tariffs on all these coming into the country because mckinley was raised, you know, a very middle class family. and he had a heart for middle class people in the working people. so i think the 1896 election was definitely it resounded with the people. and you kind of saw that election kind of come away from the actual populist candidate, which was william jennings bryan. and and then fast forward to the election of 1901, when william mckinley, with the the egomaniac as a lot of people like to say, teddy roosevelt, he actually ran wit
william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a...
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w so who was william freeman?illiam freemanup grew up in auburn and the black neighborhood of new guinea. he was born in 1824 into auburn's most prominent black family. his enslaved grapants were revered as the founders of new guinea william freeman grewp in a close knit lively social world organized on private gatherings, church, antislavery action, work.ased education and but alongside william g freeman somethingan else was growing tht was the auburn state prison. the auburn state prison internationally famous because it innovated a novel form of incarceration. unlike other prisons at the time the auburn prison was not established primarily to punish or to confine or to be gained people rather it was built by businessmen for the explicit purpose of stimulating economic development. the building of this prison in 1816 caused $20000 in state funding immediately to flow into auburn. and at the time auburn was a tiny little village with fewer than 2000 people. $20000 is the equivalent of half a million dollars in to
w so who was william freeman?illiam freemanup grew up in auburn and the black neighborhood of new guinea. he was born in 1824 into auburn's most prominent black family. his enslaved grapants were revered as the founders of new guinea william freeman grewp in a close knit lively social world organized on private gatherings, church, antislavery action, work.ased education and but alongside william g freeman somethingan else was growing tht was the auburn state prison. the auburn state prison...
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william james bryant. fast forward to the election of 1901, when mckinley ran with the egomaniac, as a lot of people like to say. teddy roosevelt. he actually ran with him again. william james bryant was the democratic candidate for that as well. sadly, after that election, mckinley didn't live too long after that. was assassinated in buffalo, ohio, at the buffalo exposition. he had the springboard for teddy roosevelt heard he really set him up for a great presidency. the economy was depressed for the election in 1896. after the election of 1896, we saw economic prosperity. it was a resounding success all over the country. he really saw that between the election in 1896 and 1901. the american people, really saw the sound of government. they have an able hand. the election of 1896 is really a great win. 1901 was really a better win. people had confidence in william mckinley, of economic prosperity that we had during that period of time. >> it is interesting to think, too. one, wasn't necessarily uncommon to
william james bryant. fast forward to the election of 1901, when mckinley ran with the egomaniac, as a lot of people like to say. teddy roosevelt. he actually ran with him again. william james bryant was the democratic candidate for that as well. sadly, after that election, mckinley didn't live too long after that. was assassinated in buffalo, ohio, at the buffalo exposition. he had the springboard for teddy roosevelt heard he really set him up for a great presidency. the economy was depressed...
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he common on case because he was furious at william henry seward. james mccune smith very clearly recognized the racism in william henry stewart defense of freeman and he was absolutely furious at him for that. >> part of the excellence of this book, i'll say again, is a way in which you navigate the complicated entanglements of what it is to think about race and racial legacy and american culture. i said this to you, if one is building a classic trying to study that complexity, and if morrison's beloved is in there, baldwins fire, next time, all these books that ask any reader to figure out how do you witness and participate and find your place in the story, i think we could say that your book would be there. so i just want to congratulate you and thank you. thank you for sharing it with us. us. what a phenomenal work. >> thank you so much. that means the world to me. i am very touched that you would say that.ll thank you so much. and thank you all for being a part of this conversation. [applause] >> thank you, robin bernstein, kevin quashie. what
he common on case because he was furious at william henry seward. james mccune smith very clearly recognized the racism in william henry stewart defense of freeman and he was absolutely furious at him for that. >> part of the excellence of this book, i'll say again, is a way in which you navigate the complicated entanglements of what it is to think about race and racial legacy and american culture. i said this to you, if one is building a classic trying to study that complexity, and if...
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william deere, really be appreciated. william deere. the — really be appreciated.or _ really be appreciated. william deere, the director of - really be appreciated. william j deere, the director of unrwa office in washington, dc, thank you for your time. meanwhile, a top member of the israeli team negotiating the release of hostages has resigned. the israeli defence forces said general oren setter had worked tirelessly to secure their return, but israeli media say he quit because the talks were at an impasse. talks are ongoing in the qatari capital, doha. israel has dismissed a draft plan by cairo, which would begin with a two—day pause in hostilities to pave the way for a longer—term ceasefire. hamas said it was studying the proposal to exchange four israeli hostages for some palestinian prisoners. and in lebanon, the health ministry says 60 people have been killed in israeli attacks on the bekaa valley. the local governor called the attacks the most violent in the area since israel escalated the conflict against hezbollah last month. the eastern bekaa valley is a
william deere, really be appreciated. william deere. the — really be appreciated.or _ really be appreciated. william deere, the director of - really be appreciated. william j deere, the director of unrwa office in washington, dc, thank you for your time. meanwhile, a top member of the israeli team negotiating the release of hostages has resigned. the israeli defence forces said general oren setter had worked tirelessly to secure their return, but israeli media say he quit because the talks...
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william: in st.urg, milton's high winds sent a construction crane crashing into a nearby building. and shredded the roof of tropicana field baseball stadium. usually home to the tampa bay devil rays, last night it was used as a staging area for first responders. in washington, president biden pledged to help the state cleanup and rebuild. >> there's going to be a need for significant amounts of money. i think congress should move as rapidly as they can, particularly on the most immediate need, which is small business. william: as it churned across the state, milton downed power lines and transformers, sparking fires and leaving more than 3 million floridians in the dark. the storm moved off florida near cape canaveral as a category one early this morning after pummeling communities on the eastern shoreline. several residents in sarasota, where the storm surge appeared to peak around eight to 10 feet, have begun returning to assess the damage. >> this is the second time for us. we had helene came by.
william: in st.urg, milton's high winds sent a construction crane crashing into a nearby building. and shredded the roof of tropicana field baseball stadium. usually home to the tampa bay devil rays, last night it was used as a staging area for first responders. in washington, president biden pledged to help the state cleanup and rebuild. >> there's going to be a need for significant amounts of money. i think congress should move as rapidly as they can, particularly on the most immediate...
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william chuckles the dog show. the one with the chihuahua? yes. william chuckles good., yeah. good. william chuckles i think in the past, when i was really young, john came between me and my mother. but on this trip, i feel like john has brought us together. and, mom, how do i say this? tell him i miss him very, very much and i will see him soon. he speaks vietnamese i will see him, ok? and your father, too. 0k? mmm. i miss him a lot, william. well, you take good care of him, huh? you make sure you put his picture at the temple. 0k? good. bye—bye, john. love you, john. wind chimes ring john and i, we were really raised together. he came to the united states in 1981, the year that i was born. he was 13 at the time. and so we were side—by—side the whole way. when i was a baby, i would play in his wheelchair. and i would squeeze the back of the seat and pull out the foam, and he'd be sitting on the floor next to me. i didn't understand the sadness that that wheelchair carried for my family. when i was a kid, we were both very isolated. i didn't speak till i was six. i was
william chuckles the dog show. the one with the chihuahua? yes. william chuckles good., yeah. good. william chuckles i think in the past, when i was really young, john came between me and my mother. but on this trip, i feel like john has brought us together. and, mom, how do i say this? tell him i miss him very, very much and i will see him soon. he speaks vietnamese i will see him, ok? and your father, too. 0k? mmm. i miss him a lot, william. well, you take good care of him, huh? you make sure...
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ms williams. let me first start on that morning just before ten the last time you saw your son, tell me about that morning me. thursday morning that they came out side, i would say not slide on the porch and you came out and he said, as you just gone down the steps, he said, good morning. moment. >> he say, hi, you slept i slept good. and i accept him as a good morning to you as it how us slapping he say great as okay and then and he just ran onto the car to the suv and gadi and i asked him, i said, can i look at your photo shot? >> and he mumbles something to me. i didn't understand and yes. got in the car and cranked it up and warm it up, and took nothing out of the ordinary that morning no, sir me ocha, they found his car 20 miles from home. >> in this state park. was this a place that he was known to visit? >> not necessarily known to visit, but a place he might go walking like one thing about our families. we love a good walking trail. >> we even had a visual for him at one of the parks where
ms williams. let me first start on that morning just before ten the last time you saw your son, tell me about that morning me. thursday morning that they came out side, i would say not slide on the porch and you came out and he said, as you just gone down the steps, he said, good morning. moment. >> he say, hi, you slept i slept good. and i accept him as a good morning to you as it how us slapping he say great as okay and then and he just ran onto the car to the suv and gadi and i asked...
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geoff: william brangham reporting from orlando, florida. william, thank you.'s hear the latest about what we can expect from this storm and bring in michael brennan, the director of the national hurricane center. we have seen conditions deteriorate as milton bears down on florida. what is the expectation for tonight and tomorrow morning? michael: it will be a very dangerous night and much of thursday across the florida peninsula. we are expecting the center of milton to make landfall along the west central coast from the tampa bay area down to near the sarasota area and then move quickly across the peninsula. we have already got very heavy rainfall, tropical storm force winds moving onshore now. storm surge is starting to occur , numerous tornadoes across portions of the central and southern portion of the peninsula. all those hazards are going to get worse through the overnight hours tonight. geoff: tell us more about the destructive tornado outbreak across parts of the state. are we expecting to see more? michael: yeah. you know, what we are looking at here,
geoff: william brangham reporting from orlando, florida. william, thank you.'s hear the latest about what we can expect from this storm and bring in michael brennan, the director of the national hurricane center. we have seen conditions deteriorate as milton bears down on florida. what is the expectation for tonight and tomorrow morning? michael: it will be a very dangerous night and much of thursday across the florida peninsula. we are expecting the center of milton to make landfall along the...
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good to see you, william. william: hi, amna.ucation policy has not at all been a major focus of this campaign season. do you have a sense of why that is? william: on some level, i think it's a reflection of the electorate, and the polls show that the economy and immigration are top issues, i mean, for democrats, also the worry about democracy. i mean, at both the vice presidential and presidential debate, not one question asked about education, not one answer or issue offered about it, except for a brief mention of school shootings, which is kind of the opposite of education. it is striking, though, given we are seeing this drop in the ability of fourth graders and eighth graders to do basic math and to read at a grade level, that this is not more of a national issue. when education is being discussed in this campaign, it is most often the things that donald trump has been focusing on. and that's, number one, the fight over school curriculums and the teaching specifically of history and race and gender and the fight over school
good to see you, william. william: hi, amna.ucation policy has not at all been a major focus of this campaign season. do you have a sense of why that is? william: on some level, i think it's a reflection of the electorate, and the polls show that the economy and immigration are top issues, i mean, for democrats, also the worry about democracy. i mean, at both the vice presidential and presidential debate, not one question asked about education, not one answer or issue offered about it, except...
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the reporter asked about stacey williams and he kind of leaning into hear her question. they were standing in about a foot away, but he pointed to his ear and said, can't hear notably was noisy in that restaurant. >> meantime, after our report first aired last night, the trump campaign of sending us a second statement saying that the handwriting and on the postcard they say was not trump's. >> and of course they've denied these allegations. >> sunlen serfaty. thank you so much. >> sara, all right. still ahead. the menendez brothers may get a new sentence, nearly 30 years after being convicted of murdering their parents. what's next after the recommendation from los angeles county district attorney elon musk is even richer this morning after an epic day for tesla well, stall. the way he's using his cash to try to influence the presidential race and see what happens when firefighters enter up this burning building. trying, to. save a woman inside pizza everyday. unlimited topics. >> but does the budget even exist for that, ethan, why are we not talking about the fact that
the reporter asked about stacey williams and he kind of leaning into hear her question. they were standing in about a foot away, but he pointed to his ear and said, can't hear notably was noisy in that restaurant. >> meantime, after our report first aired last night, the trump campaign of sending us a second statement saying that the handwriting and on the postcard they say was not trump's. >> and of course they've denied these allegations. >> sunlen serfaty. thank you so...
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william: exactly.e is an issue, but only because democrats are obsessing over it. geoff: so what would a potential harris administration do as it relates to climate change? william: harris is not really laid out concrete policy. as you mentioned, she is coming off an administration that passed the most historic attempts to address climate change in american history, and she seems to imply there will be more of the same. but as you noted, geoff, she keeps promoting all of the us government's attempts to boost energy production, green energy, at the same time that she brags about america's oil and gas production. and there is an inherent tension there. the way we address climate change is to bring our emissions down, and the u.s. increasingly becoming the world's gas station is not the way to do that. and harris, likely because she doesn't want to be seen as attacking domestic energy production, doesn't really reckon with this. she doesn't really reconcile how those two competing motives will be reconcil
william: exactly.e is an issue, but only because democrats are obsessing over it. geoff: so what would a potential harris administration do as it relates to climate change? william: harris is not really laid out concrete policy. as you mentioned, she is coming off an administration that passed the most historic attempts to address climate change in american history, and she seems to imply there will be more of the same. but as you noted, geoff, she keeps promoting all of the us government's...
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i miss him a lot, william. well, you take good care of him, huh? picture at the temple, 0k? good. bye—bye, john. bye—bye, john — love you, john. wind chimes ring. john and i, we were really raised together. he came to the united states in 1981, the year that i was born. he was 13 at the time. and so we were side—by—side the whole way. when i was a baby, i would play in his wheelchair. and i would squeeze the back of the seat and pull out the foam, and he'd be sitting on the floor next to me. i didn't understand the sadness that that wheelchair carried for my family. when i was a kid, we were both very isolated. i didn't speak till i was six. i was just so fearful and anxious. and he didn't speak because it wasn't really an option. we understood each other. we had this deep bond. as an adult, john lived in a nursing home in atlanta in the us. when he passed away in 2022, we held a service for him in a local buddhist temple. he speaks vietnamese. i got really curious about incense after my brother's funeral. and the monks said that smoke, to many vie
i miss him a lot, william. well, you take good care of him, huh? picture at the temple, 0k? good. bye—bye, john. bye—bye, john — love you, john. wind chimes ring. john and i, we were really raised together. he came to the united states in 1981, the year that i was born. he was 13 at the time. and so we were side—by—side the whole way. when i was a baby, i would play in his wheelchair. and i would squeeze the back of the seat and pull out the foam, and he'd be sitting on the floor next...
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parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later known as the works public administration? is that completely. that's it's separate. definitely. he starts before. although pension files are ongoing. right so all veterans veterans today are eligible for pensions. it's the same a similar kind of in there are now stories in the pension files. i was just curious about that in terms of like the work public administration or stories of the of the previously enslaved people. so. yes. so the the interviews those people are are formerly enslaved. they're also the children of enslaved people in of the people
parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later...
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moving on to congressman williams.ince 2021 college athletes have , been able to get paid for their name, image and likeness. the current dynamic has raised questions about the rites of students as well as the future of nonrevenue-generating sports. should congress dip into this vacuum? what are the key tenets of national regulations in the space? >> i met with the head of the ncaa who also happens to be president of baylor university. by a strange twist of fate, her husband with my counselor. he played professional basketball. i am concerned about the flood of money into college sports, there is even talk of a super league stability from the ncaa. look, college is about getting an education and it is about showing up. when there is so much money coming in, a disadvantage is programs like syracuse university that top tier, the division one, but they are unable to compete with giant programs and all the money that goes into attracting talent. there has to be a balance to that. the fact that athletes get paid, i am ok wi
moving on to congressman williams.ince 2021 college athletes have , been able to get paid for their name, image and likeness. the current dynamic has raised questions about the rites of students as well as the future of nonrevenue-generating sports. should congress dip into this vacuum? what are the key tenets of national regulations in the space? >> i met with the head of the ncaa who also happens to be president of baylor university. by a strange twist of fate, her husband with my...
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murthy and sonny williams for their opening remarks. like so many of you here today, my family and i have a special story of what this country means to us. my parents came to the u.s. from india in 2001 and moved to maryland, where my brother and i were born and raised. coming up, diwali was not just an occasion marked by lights and colors, it was a celebration that brought together family and community. it reinforced a deep sense of belonging and connection to our truly beautiful multicultural community. i am so inspired to see people like me reflected in our country's leadership. from the first ever south asian lieutenant governor -- [applause] from my home state of maryland, who is here today. and to the first ever south asian vice president, kamala harris. [applause] it is a real honor to be here with president biden, who started out around the same age i am now -- [laughter] inspired by what was going on in the world around him. for my generation, it's the same thing. seeing the impact of climate change and food insecurity in my co
murthy and sonny williams for their opening remarks. like so many of you here today, my family and i have a special story of what this country means to us. my parents came to the u.s. from india in 2001 and moved to maryland, where my brother and i were born and raised. coming up, diwali was not just an occasion marked by lights and colors, it was a celebration that brought together family and community. it reinforced a deep sense of belonging and connection to our truly beautiful multicultural...
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we caught up with williams at the toronto film festival last month.rd no all the time, you know, for whatever reason. he with got a lot of yeses. >> reporter: this seems like a superpower, getting people to say yes they might otherwise say no two? >> it wasn't that hard. it's just harder for people who look like me. when we tell it in lego, now it's universal. replace black with lbgtqia or indian or short or short or plus size. anything. you know, lego is the great equalizer. i felt like everybody else was, like, that's an odd child. he is odd. and that crushed my spirit. >> reporter: as a boy growing up in a virginia beach apartment complex, williams, a self-described misfit, saw and heard the world differently than most people. >> i was seeing colors. it's called sin she yeah. for me sight and sound are connected so they send ghost images to each other. it's a condition, but at the same time it's a gift because i don't know how i would make music if i couldn't see it. that's the way that i conceptuallize it. >> reporter: with his childhood friend ch
we caught up with williams at the toronto film festival last month.rd no all the time, you know, for whatever reason. he with got a lot of yeses. >> reporter: this seems like a superpower, getting people to say yes they might otherwise say no two? >> it wasn't that hard. it's just harder for people who look like me. when we tell it in lego, now it's universal. replace black with lbgtqia or indian or short or short or plus size. anything. you know, lego is the great equalizer. i felt...
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let's bring in william stein. you largely cover semiconductors and you focus on the work around ai that tesla is doing. in the quarter gone, tesla recognized $300 million worth fsd revenues. what story does it give you? william: they released it on the cyber truck. cars they have been selling a while, they can recognize the revenue they have been paid for that tech they delivered. that's great. fsd is amazing. if you read my reviews and many reviews on youtube, there are known failure modes for this tech. it does not work in the sense that you can run it without a driver and that continues to be a problem. caroline: any improvements since last you were on? william: we reviewed three versions. i forget the last time i was on. this version 12.5, the latest one available to consumers, this still doesn't work. have there been improvements? certainly. they mostly relate to the feel of the car. it feels more human, less herky-jerky. along with that, there are documented cases of rolling through stop signs and other mino
let's bring in william stein. you largely cover semiconductors and you focus on the work around ai that tesla is doing. in the quarter gone, tesla recognized $300 million worth fsd revenues. what story does it give you? william: they released it on the cyber truck. cars they have been selling a while, they can recognize the revenue they have been paid for that tech they delivered. that's great. fsd is amazing. if you read my reviews and many reviews on youtube, there are known failure modes for...
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in 1912, william howard taft. how did americans feel about the sitting president going into that year's election? so taft was it necessarily a bad president? but following teddy roosevelt, he was less sort of aggressive or bold as president. and he was also a lot less charismatic. he sometimes would flip flop on issues that were important to republicans, particularly on tariffs and on trade policy. and so the republican party wasn't entirely united behind him. and americans, as a whole, they didn't hate taft, but he just wasn't the kind of inspiring leader roosevelt had been. and so he paled in comparison to roosevelt. it didn't help that roosevelt was also kind of bad mouthing him in the press, a fair amount during his psidency. so i think that that dragged down some of his popularity. so take us back to 1908, then. how was taft seen by the american public in 1908, and how did that relationship change between becoming the person that roosevelt put in office to follow him, to bad mouthing him while he's in office?
in 1912, william howard taft. how did americans feel about the sitting president going into that year's election? so taft was it necessarily a bad president? but following teddy roosevelt, he was less sort of aggressive or bold as president. and he was also a lot less charismatic. he sometimes would flip flop on issues that were important to republicans, particularly on tariffs and on trade policy. and so the republican party wasn't entirely united behind him. and americans, as a whole, they...
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movies all scored by john williams. the composer's catalog is large.d steven spielberg. chances are you know these notes. [ jaws music ] >> everybody out! >> sam: jaws was steven spell berg's first blockbuster and one of many collaborations with legendary composer john williams. >> i came into his house. he sat behind the piano. my head is swirling. john smiled at me and said, what do you think? i said, you're kidding, right? [ laughter ] he played it for me two or three more times. then it just, wow. that was it. >> williams life and career the subject of a new documentary produced by spielberg and fellow a-list filmmaker ron howard. music by john williams is a retrospective a career that's spanned search decades and garnered five academy awards for best original score. >> everybody knows john williams' music but not everyone knows john williams. >> we get to tell his story and let people see behind the curtain how these projects got to be the ones we all remember an reveer. >> reporter: just a small sampling of williams work include hollywood classic
movies all scored by john williams. the composer's catalog is large.d steven spielberg. chances are you know these notes. [ jaws music ] >> everybody out! >> sam: jaws was steven spell berg's first blockbuster and one of many collaborations with legendary composer john williams. >> i came into his house. he sat behind the piano. my head is swirling. john smiled at me and said, what do you think? i said, you're kidding, right? [ laughter ] he played it for me two or three more...
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in 1912, william howard taft. how did americans feel about the sitting president going into that year's election? so taft was it necessarily a bad president? but following teddy roosevelt, he was less sort of aggressive or bold as president. and he was also a lot less charismatic. he sometimes would flip flop on issues that were important to republicans, particularly on tariffs and on trade policy. and so the republican party wasn't entirely united behind him. and americans, as a whole, they didn't hate taft, but he just wasn't the kind of inspiring leader roosevelt had been. and so he paled in comparison to roosevelt. it didn't help that roosevelt was also kind of bad mouthing him in the press, a fair amount during his presidency. so i think that that dragged down some of his popularity. so take us back to 1908, then. how was taft seen by the american public in 1908, and how did that relationship change between becoming the person that roosevelt put in office to follow him, to bad mouthing him while he's in offic
in 1912, william howard taft. how did americans feel about the sitting president going into that year's election? so taft was it necessarily a bad president? but following teddy roosevelt, he was less sort of aggressive or bold as president. and he was also a lot less charismatic. he sometimes would flip flop on issues that were important to republicans, particularly on tariffs and on trade policy. and so the republican party wasn't entirely united behind him. and americans, as a whole, they...
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william brangham starts our coverage.: today, residents of western florida filled cars with gas, stocked up on supplies, and loaded sandbags, ahead of what could be a direct hit by a major hurricane. >> honestly, with this one, it's kind of one that we're worried about, and the way it's kind of coming straight towards us, just so we're trying to brace out for it as much as we can. william: as the day wore on, even stores nearly 100 miles inland began to run out of supplies. governor ron desantis implored floridians to be ready for the worst-case-scenario. >> we urge you to execute your plan now. let's prepare for the worst, and let's pray that we get a weakening and hope for the least amount of damage possible. but we must be prepared for a major, major impact to the west coast of florida. william: milton is expected to the lash the tampa bay area by thursday morning with a catastrophic storm surge of up to 15 feet, torrents of rain, and fierce winds. it would be the first major hurricane to directly hit the area in more
william brangham starts our coverage.: today, residents of western florida filled cars with gas, stocked up on supplies, and loaded sandbags, ahead of what could be a direct hit by a major hurricane. >> honestly, with this one, it's kind of one that we're worried about, and the way it's kind of coming straight towards us, just so we're trying to brace out for it as much as we can. william: as the day wore on, even stores nearly 100 miles inland began to run out of supplies. governor ron...
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>> teddy roosevelt kind of hand selected his successor, william taft. then he left the united states for a year-long safari, he goes up to england and europe on a tour. over the course of that time, two things happen, first, he grows increasingly unhappy with the way that taft is serving as president. increasingly critical of taft. he also is in the midst of these political debates and discussions in europe that make him excited for new policies that if you are president again, he might be able to pursue. when he gets back to the united states, first of all, he is greeted with a hero's welcome, he is tremendously popular. both that grievance with taft and statement about the new ideas begins to push them into thinking, maybe this would be easier if i was president again. that is what pushes him into running. >> how did americans react in 1912 to the idea of a former president running against a sitting president, a sitting president that he had helped top for the job? >> for some americans, it struck them as disloyal. but other americans loved teddy roos
>> teddy roosevelt kind of hand selected his successor, william taft. then he left the united states for a year-long safari, he goes up to england and europe on a tour. over the course of that time, two things happen, first, he grows increasingly unhappy with the way that taft is serving as president. increasingly critical of taft. he also is in the midst of these political debates and discussions in europe that make him excited for new policies that if you are president again, he might...
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stacy williams claims that in 1993, she was out on a walk with jeffrey epstein, who she said who she was dating briefly at the time now, they were walking down fifth avenue. she says an epstein suggested that they'd drop in and see donald trump in 20 tower. what? happen quickly neck, she says made her struggle with shame and embarrassment for the next 30 years the second he was in front of me he pulled me into him and his hands were just on man, didn't come off former sports illustrated models. dc william says that donald trump groped her more than 30 years ago in trump tower with the later convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein, watching and smiling in the room as it happened, then the hands started moving and they were on you know, on the side of my breasts, on my hips, back down to my butt, back up. sort of them, you they were just on me the whole time and i spoken out about the incident extensively until now in her first on-camera interview, she tells cnn the most detailed accounting of the incident, yet alleging that in 1993, epstein, who she was briefly deigning at the time, b
stacy williams claims that in 1993, she was out on a walk with jeffrey epstein, who she said who she was dating briefly at the time now, they were walking down fifth avenue. she says an epstein suggested that they'd drop in and see donald trump in 20 tower. what? happen quickly neck, she says made her struggle with shame and embarrassment for the next 30 years the second he was in front of me he pulled me into him and his hands were just on man, didn't come off former sports illustrated models....