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william: of all places.ius with his wife and daughter were among the first haitian families to arrive here, in 2018. >> i got a decent job when i was in haiti. and then to make a difficult decision to leave wasn't easy. william: the reason they left is their home country is disintegrating. protests and increasing violence in the caribbean nation culminated in the assassination of president jovenel moÏse in 2021. since then, the country spiraled. armed gangs currently control 80% of the capital, port-au-prince. merzius is one of the estimated 731,000 haitian immigrants now living in the united states. >> i got my brothers and sisters , my mother still living there. i'm always thinking about my family in haiti. william: because of that violence, the u.s. granted temporary protected status to haitians in the u.s., giving them limited-time permission to live and work here. tps was then expanded by the biden administration. merzius says he came to springfield for the same reason most haitians did -- he heard that
william: of all places.ius with his wife and daughter were among the first haitian families to arrive here, in 2018. >> i got a decent job when i was in haiti. and then to make a difficult decision to leave wasn't easy. william: the reason they left is their home country is disintegrating. protests and increasing violence in the caribbean nation culminated in the assassination of president jovenel moÏse in 2021. since then, the country spiraled. armed gangs currently control 80% of the...
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willett . >> brian patrick williams . >> crossley williams jr. .david williams >> . >> deborah lynn williams >> kevin michael williams . >> louie anthony williams . >> david h. winton >> glenn j. winuk >> thomas francis wise alan l. wisniewski >> frank t. wisniewski david wiswall sigrid charlotte wiswe >> >> >> michael r. wittenstein >> >> christopher w. wodenshek >> martin p. wohlforth katherine s. wolf >> jennifer y. wong >> >> seu kueng wong siu cheung wong >> yin ping wong yuk ping wong >> >> brent james woodall james j. woods patrick woods richard herron woodwell >> >> >> >> david terence wooley john bentley works >> martin michael wortley rodney james wotton >> >> >> william wren >> john wright >> neil r. wright >> sandra wright jupiter yambem >> >> and my brother glenn davis kerwin. time passes. we have not and will not forget we miss you. >> and my awful cell the tour. i'm so happy to be joined in person today by your youngest daughter, nicole. thank you, uncle sal for her, for her sister allie and my aunt lorraine. without them the family is not complete and i know without you are a
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william brangham has more.liam: the mother of the 14-year-old suspect reportedly contacted apalachee high school 30 minutes before the shooting began to warn of a, quote, "extreme emergency" regarding her son. during a 10-minute phone call, marcee gray asked a counselor to find her son. but school officials were not able to locate him in time. this has raised even more questions about how yet another tragedy unfolded, despite some warnings being sounded ahead of time. for more on the latest developments, we're joined by chase mcgee of georgia public broadcasting. thank you so much for being here. the mother makes this phone call to school officials, saying please find my son. do we know anything more about the content of that call or what might have prompted it? chase: while we don't know much about the content of the phone call, we have some reports from her and her family, the mother and her family, about what might have prompted it. she says she received a message from her son that concerned her to the point
william brangham has more.liam: the mother of the 14-year-old suspect reportedly contacted apalachee high school 30 minutes before the shooting began to warn of a, quote, "extreme emergency" regarding her son. during a 10-minute phone call, marcee gray asked a counselor to find her son. but school officials were not able to locate him in time. this has raised even more questions about how yet another tragedy unfolded, despite some warnings being sounded ahead of time. for more on the...
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this is william freeman. i quickly learned that william freeman was an afro native teenager who was convicted in 1840 of a horse theft that he swore he didn't commit despite a he was convicted and sentenced to fivs in the auburn state prison. the auburn state prison was distinctive because it enclose 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 prof
this is william freeman. i quickly learned that william freeman was an afro native teenager who was convicted in 1840 of a horse theft that he swore he didn't commit despite a he was convicted and sentenced to fivs in the auburn state prison. the auburn state prison was distinctive because it enclose 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...
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pre williams furniture company. then we have the williams furniture company collection is, you know, post roughly 1931, 1932, we did some cleaning and rehouse in that bottom picture up there is what desk has looked like for like the last week at the end of the day, a lot of this has not been cared for in a few years. so we have to remove paper clips, remove staples it's going to rot the paper we have switch over some of the folders, a lot of stuff there's boxes here that were completely unprocessed. so we had to do some reorganization. we had to make sure they found their home in places that made sense. so a bit of cleaning up to do before we ever got into digitizing when we did get into digitizing these are machines we used the two on the left are what we primarily used the one on the right. i think only ended up using once, but it's so cool. so i figured i might as well throw it in here to show you guys kind the whole scheme, what's going on? the one on the left. good luck looking it up. it's called is rachel. it'
pre williams furniture company. then we have the williams furniture company collection is, you know, post roughly 1931, 1932, we did some cleaning and rehouse in that bottom picture up there is what desk has looked like for like the last week at the end of the day, a lot of this has not been cared for in a few years. so we have to remove paper clips, remove staples it's going to rot the paper we have switch over some of the folders, a lot of stuff there's boxes here that were completely...
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williams was using a dark web browser. van was examined by south wales police and it was obvious he had been communicating with huw edwards. it was clear they had been communicating over various platforms. the only chat that could have been recovered was from a whatsapp chat on williams fein. williams received a 12 month suspended sentence for sending the images. 41 of the images included children and seven were deemed to be of a serious sexual nature. two of the images involve the child between the ages of seven and nine. that indicates perhaps a sentencing will take place this morning, hopefully in the next hour or so. we heard from his barrister previously injuly, he was putting his defence forward for edwards. he told the court back and mr edwards did not keep any images, did not send any to anyone else and did not and has not sought similar images from anywhere else. we also had edwards had both mental and physical health problems and the prosecution asked the magistrate to consider a suspended sentence. that was inju
williams was using a dark web browser. van was examined by south wales police and it was obvious he had been communicating with huw edwards. it was clear they had been communicating over various platforms. the only chat that could have been recovered was from a whatsapp chat on williams fein. williams received a 12 month suspended sentence for sending the images. 41 of the images included children and seven were deemed to be of a serious sexual nature. two of the images involve the child...
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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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williams did cell that was from the victim's home. but what the jury never heard and what the courts continued to just ignore is that laptop was provided i did to him by one of those incentivize informants who herself should have been a suspect, but instead was allowed to testify and get deals and sentences nan to death. this is exactly what we see in richard glossip's case, which will be heard by the supreme court october 9th. but unfortunately, mr. williams won't be alive to see it we have we've been covering the glossip case as well, and people familiar with our show know that we don't just assume because somebody has been charged arrested prosecuted, indicted, or sentence that they actually are guilty because the prosecutor, the prosecutorial system in this country as a machine that, that churns and churns for results, not necessarily for justice you obviously, our understandably upset with this news that the us supreme court is going to allow this execution to take place. >> who else is in the group of friends and family and supp
williams did cell that was from the victim's home. but what the jury never heard and what the courts continued to just ignore is that laptop was provided i did to him by one of those incentivize informants who herself should have been a suspect, but instead was allowed to testify and get deals and sentences nan to death. this is exactly what we see in richard glossip's case, which will be heard by the supreme court october 9th. but unfortunately, mr. williams won't be alive to see it we have...
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williams's son says he's hoping for a miracle. >> this is wrong. you know, i believe my father is truly innocent and they need to take a closer look. >> williams supporters have vowed to deliver a petition with a million signatures to the missouri capitol today, calling for a stay of execution. >> time now for your tuesday weather. >> good morning. what will become hurricane helene will be a powerful storm with major impacts. later this week. we are forecasting a landfall around 5 p.m. thursday just east of apalachicola along the florida panhandle. this storm is going to unfurl some very damaging winds and also significant amounts of rain just east of the point of landfall. there's potential for 140 plus mile per hour wind gusts and 8 to 12in of rain also into the southern appalachians. for accuweather, i'm jeff cornish for abc news. >> coming up, the delicate rescue mission as a car dangles off a parking garage. >> also ahead, the new legal battle over whether the plastic we're recycling is really being recycled. >> and an update on those bulls th
williams's son says he's hoping for a miracle. >> this is wrong. you know, i believe my father is truly innocent and they need to take a closer look. >> williams supporters have vowed to deliver a petition with a million signatures to the missouri capitol today, calling for a stay of execution. >> time now for your tuesday weather. >> good morning. what will become hurricane helene will be a powerful storm with major impacts. later this week. we are forecasting a...
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williams execution in 2017.en believedy us that the dna would belong to the true killer. as we were systematically excluding everyone what we found out was the dna on the murder weapon belonged to the original trial prosecutor. at a hearing last month, the prosecutor admitted he'd been handling the knife without gloves before trial, contaminating the evidence. william: how do you make sense of this? despite the objections of the current occupant of the prosecutor's office who didn't want this to go forward, how do you explain that this execution still took place? jonathan: i think you have to look to leadership that's not being responsive to the communities they are supposed to be serving. to be clear, as you said, the local prosecutor's office recognized this was not a fair trial. they were the ones who filed the motion asking the court to throw out mr. williams's conviction death sentence. we were locked arm in arm. what the family had is they never wanted a death sentence in the first place. here they were 20
williams execution in 2017.en believedy us that the dna would belong to the true killer. as we were systematically excluding everyone what we found out was the dna on the murder weapon belonged to the original trial prosecutor. at a hearing last month, the prosecutor admitted he'd been handling the knife without gloves before trial, contaminating the evidence. william: how do you make sense of this? despite the objections of the current occupant of the prosecutor's office who didn't want this...
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pharrell williams.rently is good. it's reviews and apparently is good. it's made — reviews and apparently is good. it's made piece by piece and i love _ it's made piece by piece and i love pharrell williams. i love director— love pharrell williams. i love director morgan neville, also behind — director morgan neville, also behind 20 feet from stardom. realty— behind 20 feet from stardom. really good music documentary. not only— really good music documentary. not only lego figures! i wonder how far— not only lego figures! i wonder how far it— not only lego figures! i wonder how far it will go. considering that— how far it will go. considering that pharrell williams has worked with people like justin timberlake. he really want to see a — timberlake. he really want to see a lego figure justin timberlake? there's a bit where he talks— timberlake? there's a bit where he talks about his intense grief— he talks about his intense grief at _ he talks about his intense grief at losing his grandmother. i'm not sur
pharrell williams.rently is good. it's reviews and apparently is good. it's made — reviews and apparently is good. it's made piece by piece and i love _ it's made piece by piece and i love pharrell williams. i love director— love pharrell williams. i love director morgan neville, also behind — director morgan neville, also behind 20 feet from stardom. realty— behind 20 feet from stardom. really good music documentary. not only— really good music documentary. not only lego figures! i...
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he paid mr williams hundreds of pounds on gifts for the images. the prosecutor also told the court that it was accepted by the crown that mr edwards had suffered from depression and mental health issues. philip evans told the court that mr edwards wished to apologise and he was profoundly sorry. our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha has been outside westminster magistrates�* court all morning. we westminster magistrates' court all morning-— westminster magistrates' court all mornin. ~ . ., ., all morning. we have heard from the prosecution _ all morning. we have heard from the prosecution and _ all morning. we have heard from the prosecution and the - all morning. we have heard from the prosecution and the defence | the prosecution and the defence in court, both have spoken about huw edawrds�*s mental health. the magistrate has now left the court to have a think about this sentencing and the sentencing remarks. huw edawrds has also exited to court with his legal team and we are told that the magistrate should be backin that the magistrate shoul
he paid mr williams hundreds of pounds on gifts for the images. the prosecutor also told the court that it was accepted by the crown that mr edwards had suffered from depression and mental health issues. philip evans told the court that mr edwards wished to apologise and he was profoundly sorry. our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha has been outside westminster magistrates�* court all morning. we westminster magistrates' court all morning-— westminster magistrates' court all mornin. ~ ....
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william: thank you.l, throughout all of the turmoil in springfield, ohio, governor mike dewine has called for calm, sent additional law enforcement resources, and condemned hate. he joins me now. governor dewine, welcome back to pbs newshour. thanks for being with us. gov. dewine: good to be with you. amna: senator vance quoted you at a rally today, saying you had said every single one of the bomb threats that springfield, ohio has seen was a hoax, and all of the bomb threats came from foreign countries. just for clarification, is that accurate? gov. dewine: some of the bomb threats came from foreign countries, and others came from in the united states, and all of them have been hoaxes, that is correct. none of them have panned out. we have obviously checked each one of them out. it has been very disruptive. schools have had to close. we put in highway patrol for the schools, so they could be open today. i was glad to see a lot of students were back when we visited today. amna: so when you say hoaxes, th
william: thank you.l, throughout all of the turmoil in springfield, ohio, governor mike dewine has called for calm, sent additional law enforcement resources, and condemned hate. he joins me now. governor dewine, welcome back to pbs newshour. thanks for being with us. gov. dewine: good to be with you. amna: senator vance quoted you at a rally today, saying you had said every single one of the bomb threats that springfield, ohio has seen was a hoax, and all of the bomb threats came from foreign...
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so that is more about the liaison between alex williams and mr edwards.re said to be of class a, the most serious sexual nature. that is more about the conversation between them and edwards's lawyer emphasising that any payment that edwards made to williams was not for the purpose of receiving indecent images. he said that mr edwards positively told mr williams not to send images of people who are underage. we knew that prior to today's hearing, that he had at least on two occasions told mr williams not to send him content of underaged victims. his defence lawyer says this is important. that message was sent during the course of their communications, when mr edwards had no idea of what would unfold. we have also heard a lot about his mental health over the last ten minutes or so. he has been looking down at his feet as his lawyer has been explaining. the background of the offending anti—state of mind. the lawyer said his character remains a mitigating factor. he did not use his position in order to commit these offences. alex williams sought him out on in
so that is more about the liaison between alex williams and mr edwards.re said to be of class a, the most serious sexual nature. that is more about the conversation between them and edwards's lawyer emphasising that any payment that edwards made to williams was not for the purpose of receiving indecent images. he said that mr edwards positively told mr williams not to send images of people who are underage. we knew that prior to today's hearing, that he had at least on two occasions told mr...
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but now jumaane williams is being we are seriously considering the reality that jumaane williams could ascend to the position of mayor of the city of new york. this is premature as moving target mayor adams is very much a dog in and is given no indication he actually has the intention of stepping aside but the pressure on them continues to build. looking forward, it's a were to step aside and if jumaane williams was then to become the mayor, he wouldn't necessarily be around for long. within three days i believe the city charter lays that he has to call a special election. that special election would then take place somewhere between 80 and 90 days later that would be a very crowded special election i i can do to you if you were to take place. we already know there thar people who are very much interested in running against mayor adams admixtures democratic primary. if the were to be a special election called sometime before then, we may have many more people than just those four might jump into the race. things could get very interesting indeed if this were to unfold in that manner. b
but now jumaane williams is being we are seriously considering the reality that jumaane williams could ascend to the position of mayor of the city of new york. this is premature as moving target mayor adams is very much a dog in and is given no indication he actually has the intention of stepping aside but the pressure on them continues to build. looking forward, it's a were to step aside and if jumaane williams was then to become the mayor, he wouldn't necessarily be around for long. within...
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after speaking with williams and his mother.er, what does williams say about the release of the suspect's identity? >> greg, the dog walker, tells me he's still trying to make sense of who the suspect is. a black woman who's a neighbor. there is relief that a suspect has been named. now he wants her held accountable. san francisco police now suspect april chartran as the person who sent several racist items to the home of popular dog walker terry williams in april and may. the items included a black faced doll with a noose around the neck. police want to arrest the 67 year old, but a family member reported her missing two weeks ago. i was shocked. >> it's really just a disgrace to the black people that you did stuff like this, like you know, like. and you're an elder too. >> williams says chartrand lives around the corner from him and his parents in their home in the alamo square area. he says he had a run in with chartran about five years ago over her putting out broken pieces of glass at the front entrance of her apartment bui
after speaking with williams and his mother.er, what does williams say about the release of the suspect's identity? >> greg, the dog walker, tells me he's still trying to make sense of who the suspect is. a black woman who's a neighbor. there is relief that a suspect has been named. now he wants her held accountable. san francisco police now suspect april chartran as the person who sent several racist items to the home of popular dog walker terry williams in april and may. the items...
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no, it's not attorneys for williams also argued dna evidence that might have exonerated williams was contaminated when law enforcement mishandled the murder weapon, appoint the attorney general's office denied on those two claims that they've mentioned. there's no clear and convincing there's no evidence at all williams family now speaking out saying they will watch his final moments i'm standing firm, and so my dad, he's not alone. >> if this was it comes to i'm ready for it my mindset. my spirit, strong, whitney wild, cnn, chicago nfl hall of famer, brett file has revealed that he was recently diagnosed with parkinson's disease the 54-year-old quarterback known for playing for the green bay packers disclosed that he had the progressive brain disease on tuesday at a committee hearing on reforming temporary assistance for needy families sadly, i also lost an investment in a company that i believed was developing a breakthrough concussion drug. i thought would help others and i'm sure you'll understand while it's too late for me because i've recently been diagnosed with parkinson's we
no, it's not attorneys for williams also argued dna evidence that might have exonerated williams was contaminated when law enforcement mishandled the murder weapon, appoint the attorney general's office denied on those two claims that they've mentioned. there's no clear and convincing there's no evidence at all williams family now speaking out saying they will watch his final moments i'm standing firm, and so my dad, he's not alone. >> if this was it comes to i'm ready for it my mindset....
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williams' innocence claims -- in mr. williams' innocence claims. what do you say in response?process and that is exactly why the prosecuting attorney's office was trying to correct this, there was an execution said a few months ago and everyone scrambled and trying to stop this. in a hearing that just occurred a few weeks ago, we heard for the very first time from the original trial prosecutor from 20 years ago, where he admitted he had removed at least one black juror from the jury because in part that person was black. you can talk about 20 years of due process -- but we did not hear about that until a month ago. >> every year, apart from this particular case, every year on average, i think it is four cases where someone who was on death row is found to be an exit -- the innocent and exonerated and set free. what does this case reveal about the broader system in our country to execute people when the evidence really can be questioned? >> i think the important message that i hope he will take away from this is the public knows the justice system is not perfect. all those exon
williams' innocence claims -- in mr. williams' innocence claims. what do you say in response?process and that is exactly why the prosecuting attorney's office was trying to correct this, there was an execution said a few months ago and everyone scrambled and trying to stop this. in a hearing that just occurred a few weeks ago, we heard for the very first time from the original trial prosecutor from 20 years ago, where he admitted he had removed at least one black juror from the jury because in...
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marcellus williams a stay of execution. cnn's whitney wild joins us now, when you can you describe this new evidence and why, even with the prosecutor's office asking that this be overturned, this conviction this execution seems to be proceeding supreme court doesn't intervene in the next few hours, jim, that is what we expect will happen in missouri tonight that marcellus williams will be killed by lethal injection. and let me just walk you through the case here. so this case goes back to 2001. this is a more than two decades fight to try to save ourselves sams from the death penalty. he was convicted in 1998 of the stabbing death of a woman named felicia gail he and his supporters and his family has been fighting again for two decades because he has adamantly maintained his innocence. and in fact, jim, the former missouri governor eric greitens, actually launched a commission to try to explore whether he is improperly on death row. it improperly tried that commission that was launched under eric greitens was disbanded und
marcellus williams a stay of execution. cnn's whitney wild joins us now, when you can you describe this new evidence and why, even with the prosecutor's office asking that this be overturned, this conviction this execution seems to be proceeding supreme court doesn't intervene in the next few hours, jim, that is what we expect will happen in missouri tonight that marcellus williams will be killed by lethal injection. and let me just walk you through the case here. so this case goes back to...
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williams, 76 year old mother, carolyn, was nearly killed in the fire. she's grateful firefighters saved her life. >> to me, it was a miracle that they found me because that scares me sometimes. >> there are many messages of support for williams posted on his home, which he plans to rebuild. police and fire have not said if there is any connection between the racist items and the fire. williams wants chartrand held accountable for the hate crime. what should happen? >> she didn't go to jail. i hope they catch her. and i hope if any family member is trying to help her, they need to go to jail too. >> police are asking anyone who sees chartran to call 911. williams tells me he and his parents hope to start rebuilding their home in the coming months. in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> california is known for its picturesque coastlines. the funding approved today that hopes to keep the area's a point of pride. >> plus, this is more about providing an opportunity for the younger generation to see that they can also be successful. >> two footb
williams, 76 year old mother, carolyn, was nearly killed in the fire. she's grateful firefighters saved her life. >> to me, it was a miracle that they found me because that scares me sometimes. >> there are many messages of support for williams posted on his home, which he plans to rebuild. police and fire have not said if there is any connection between the racist items and the fire. williams wants chartrand held accountable for the hate crime. what should happen? >> she...
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terry williams says on his bad days he comes here. times is really dark for my family and me, especially me know it really help a ball of support showing the alamo square community is behind him and his family as this is what's left of his childhood home. it's a citizen app video showing the flames that nearly killed his parents back in the spring. >> he says his mom is still recovering. have since the virus is it's been a lot to say. >> but before the fire and the outpouring of support. he was the target of a series of racist threats with this too much of black doll with a noose around its neck, a toy grenade and threatening notes. the san francisco police department announcing their suspect is 67 year-old april martin chartrand. >> and the fact she's black that you do some stuff like this is. mind blowing to me. it had i want pull over on the freeway. not only that. >> williams says she's also a neighbor, my family, my mom, ck believe she came light. where was you think might think about your family life. if you're hit our history,
terry williams says on his bad days he comes here. times is really dark for my family and me, especially me know it really help a ball of support showing the alamo square community is behind him and his family as this is what's left of his childhood home. it's a citizen app video showing the flames that nearly killed his parents back in the spring. >> he says his mom is still recovering. have since the virus is it's been a lot to say. >> but before the fire and the outpouring of...
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william: thank you.oughout all of the turmoil in springfield, ohio, governor mike dewine has called for calm. he sent additional law enforcement resources and condemned hate. welcome back to the news hour. inks for being with us. -- thanks for being with us. i want to say senator vance quoted you, saying you had said every single one of the bomb threats springfield, ohio, has seen was a hoax and all of the bomb threats came from foreign countries. for clarification, is that accurate? >> some of the bomb threats came from foreign countries and others came from in the united states. all of them have been hoaxes. that is correct. none of them have panned out. we checked each one out. but they have been very disruptive. schools have had to close. we put in our highway patrol to the school so they could be open today and i was glad to see a lot of students were back when i visited there today. amna: when you say they are hoaxes, you are saying there have not actually been bombings to adjust threats. as you he
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a w new sat down with president william root so and spoke to him about the agreement. disagreement. we look with and look sorry at 250000 job opportunities for young people from that is a bilateral agreement between germany and k. it is a win win. you know, they is a big lip lip, but deficit in germany, they is a big lip lip but also supply inc. and how do you benefit can by giving them the opportunities in here on how do you remove the difference it here by a libertine? can i? yeah, i'll happy about this. of course, we understand that you've just signed this document with all of our shows. but you also just resent the and launched a climate resilience project to x to create over 200000 jobs for young people. how do you reconcile that with the fact that you want to send these same skills to us as to europe in germany, to be present for your information? we, i injecting into the labor market, amelia young people every year. and even if we created half a 1000000 jobs in can, we would still have another half a 1000000. we're going to have this opportunities. that's why the opportunity
a w new sat down with president william root so and spoke to him about the agreement. disagreement. we look with and look sorry at 250000 job opportunities for young people from that is a bilateral agreement between germany and k. it is a win win. you know, they is a big lip lip, but deficit in germany, they is a big lip lip but also supply inc. and how do you benefit can by giving them the opportunities in here on how do you remove the difference it here by a libertine? can i? yeah, i'll happy...
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it's but which will more and sony williams are making the best of being stuck in space. it's running. we're excited to fly into different spacecraft. i mean, we're testers. that's what we do. you know, we look at different aircrafts spacecraft, whatever evaluated, and that's a pretty unique opportunity. well, more i did, however, expressed regrets about not being able to take the star line or back to earth. touch down star liner is back on or we've been involved from the beginning through all the processes of assessing our spacecraft, calypso and it was a trying at times. it was the over some tough times all the way through. you certainly is a commander in the appeal to have your spacecraft. you don't want to see it go off without you. but that's where we wound up. and hey there in space, which is exactly where astronauts want to be right. the serious business of being more than 400 kilometers per marissa doesn't stop them from enjoying some silly times. this is my happy place. i love being up here in space. it's just fun. you know, every day you, you do something that's
it's but which will more and sony williams are making the best of being stuck in space. it's running. we're excited to fly into different spacecraft. i mean, we're testers. that's what we do. you know, we look at different aircrafts spacecraft, whatever evaluated, and that's a pretty unique opportunity. well, more i did, however, expressed regrets about not being able to take the star line or back to earth. touch down star liner is back on or we've been involved from the beginning through all...
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william bruce, are you on the top with your news channel on youtube? as well, the 2 aster notes stuck in space have made their 1st public comments instead of bowing style line and capsule arrived back on earth without them earlier this month . now, so decided it was too risky for them to take the craft back home after it ran into trouble with, with its trust. as during the ascent, the students would now have to wait 5 months to return to earth. but as you're about to see, they don't seem to be in any particular hurry to leave the international space station in space. and how does it come 3 months down 5 to go. and it was only supposed to be a week long test commission of the boeing star line or calypso. so now the 2 asked her not to have to return on a different craft in february. it's but which will more and sony williams are making the best of being stuck in space and i'm running. we're excited to fly in 2 different spacecraft. i mean, we're testers. that's what we do. you know, we look at different aircrafts spacecraft, whatever evaluate it. and tha
william bruce, are you on the top with your news channel on youtube? as well, the 2 aster notes stuck in space have made their 1st public comments instead of bowing style line and capsule arrived back on earth without them earlier this month . now, so decided it was too risky for them to take the craft back home after it ran into trouble with, with its trust. as during the ascent, the students would now have to wait 5 months to return to earth. but as you're about to see, they don't seem to be...
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this time, as above all reminded william | as above all reminded william and me to reflect and be grateful simple yet important things in life which so many of us take for granted. simply living and being loved. doing what i can to stay cancer free is now my focus. although i have finished chemotherapy my path to healing and full recovery as long and i must continue to take each day as it comes. i am continue to take each day as it comes. iam however looking forward to being back at work and are taking a few more public engagements in the coming months when i can. despite all that has gone before, i enter this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope and appreciation of life. william and i are so grateful for the support we've received and have drawn great strength from all those who are helping us at this time. everyone's kindness and compassion has been truly humbling. so all those who are continuing their own cancer journey, i remain continuing their own cancer journs ofi remain continuing their own cancer journs of i rerr and appreciation sense of hope and appreciation of lif
this time, as above all reminded william | as above all reminded william and me to reflect and be grateful simple yet important things in life which so many of us take for granted. simply living and being loved. doing what i can to stay cancer free is now my focus. although i have finished chemotherapy my path to healing and full recovery as long and i must continue to take each day as it comes. i am continue to take each day as it comes. iam however looking forward to being back at work and...
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williams got covid in march 2020. untilthen, williams got covid in march 2020.e virus left her with a long list of debilitating symptoms, including brain fog, debilitating symptoms, including brainfog, pain debilitating symptoms, including brain fog, pain and extreme fatigue. chronic fatigue syndrome, which has many overlapping features with long covid. i have lost myjob, i havejust long covid. i have lost myjob, i have just been stripped of my doctor training number because i have been off sick for too long. i i have been off sick for too lonu. . i have been off sick for too [on i _ ., ., , , i have been off sick for too lonu. . , ., long. i have lost friends who took me _ long. i have lost friends who took me to _ long. i have lost friends who took me to get _ long. i have lost friends who took me to get it, _ long. i have lost friends who took me to get it, or - long. i have lost friends who took me to get it, or don't i long. i have lost friends who i took me to get it, or don't get it. i have lost my independence, my ability to drive, to look after myself.
williams got covid in march 2020. untilthen, williams got covid in march 2020.e virus left her with a long list of debilitating symptoms, including brain fog, debilitating symptoms, including brainfog, pain debilitating symptoms, including brain fog, pain and extreme fatigue. chronic fatigue syndrome, which has many overlapping features with long covid. i have lost myjob, i havejust long covid. i have lost myjob, i have just been stripped of my doctor training number because i have been off...
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so williams will average 27.6 mil per season. that's the highest average annual value for left tackles. trent now 36 years old. there have been some rumors about him pondering retirement, but he is not ready to surrender to father time. >> as long as i feel like i'm a productive player, as long as i feel like i have something to offer, i'm going to want to play football. that's all i've done since the second grade. you know, but like you mentioned, father time is undefeated. from what we've seen. obviously, you can fight them off for a little bit. a guy, my stature, my age, you know, i thought security was important. and that was all. >> williams held out quietly. brandon aiyuk did the exact opposite, making a ton of noise on social media for months. well, ultimately, he got a four year deal for 120 million bucks. so it worked. but interesting admission from aiyuk today indicating, you know, the contract could have been finalized faster. >> and ultimately, i wanted to be here, and i ended up being here. so i'm happy. i'm good, i'
so williams will average 27.6 mil per season. that's the highest average annual value for left tackles. trent now 36 years old. there have been some rumors about him pondering retirement, but he is not ready to surrender to father time. >> as long as i feel like i'm a productive player, as long as i feel like i have something to offer, i'm going to want to play football. that's all i've done since the second grade. you know, but like you mentioned, father time is undefeated. from what...
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so williams will average 27.6 mil per season.s the highest average annual value for left tackles. trent now 36 years old. there have been some rumors about him pondering retirement, but he is not ready to surrender to father time. >> as long as i feel like i'm a productive player, as long as i feel like i have something to offer, i'm going to want to play football. that's all i've done since the second grade. you know, but like you mentioned, father time is undefeated. from what we've seen. obviously, you can fight them off for a little bit. a guy, my stature, my age, you know, i thought security was important. and that was all. >> williams held out quietly. brandon aiyuk did the exact opposite, making a ton of noise on social media for months. well, ultimately, he got a four year deal for 120 million bucks. so it worked. but interesting admission from aiyuk today indicating, you know, the contract could have been finalized faster. >> and ultimately, i wanted to be here, and i ended up being here. so i'm happy. i'm good, i'm happ
so williams will average 27.6 mil per season.s the highest average annual value for left tackles. trent now 36 years old. there have been some rumors about him pondering retirement, but he is not ready to surrender to father time. >> as long as i feel like i'm a productive player, as long as i feel like i have something to offer, i'm going to want to play football. that's all i've done since the second grade. you know, but like you mentioned, father time is undefeated. from what we've...
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the william is a fascinating story. so the east india company hired or has shipped its t en separate ships. the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants with handling the east india companies affairs in boston, we call them the consignees one of the consignees got on his horse and rode out to the cape and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage the tea and he paid them in tea from. the williams consignment too, for labor, which was no small feat and potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the
the william is a fascinating story. so the east india company hired or has shipped its t en separate ships. the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to...
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robbie williams there. _ like, yes, here we are. robbie williams there.robbie williams there. let's up with l williams there. let's up with the weather now. we are back in a few minutes with the full round—up of all the news. bye for now. it has been marred relatively speaking apart from the rain in the south and warm in the far north and west but some changes for the next couple of days. autumn is biting back temperature wise at least. it's going to turn colder by day and by night with the chance of a frost for some, especially on thursday night. it will be windy, brisk north—westerly wind, sunny spells but also blustery showers. those changes have already started, deep area of low pressure sweeping across the northern isles, sending this cold front sweeping southwards and eastwards across the uk, so you can see the mild air being pushed away martin orange, the blues and yellows, the cold air takes over through the cold air takes over through the middle part of the week and it will feel bitingly cold in exposure to that north—westerly wind. here is the c
robbie williams there. _ like, yes, here we are. robbie williams there.robbie williams there. let's up with l williams there. let's up with the weather now. we are back in a few minutes with the full round—up of all the news. bye for now. it has been marred relatively speaking apart from the rain in the south and warm in the far north and west but some changes for the next couple of days. autumn is biting back temperature wise at least. it's going to turn colder by day and by night with the...
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william brangham has more on the outbreak and the response. william: the w.h.o.nged its approach so that those mpox vaccines can be delivered and administered in congo and across africa. but those countries say the who has been too slow. the drc first asked for vaccines two years ago amid a different outbreak. mpox has infected an estimated 18,000 people and killed more than 600 in the drc alone. joining me to discuss the challenges of getting care there is lawrence gostin, professor of global health law at georgetown university. great to have you back on the show. help us understand why this has taken so long. lawrence: let's just begin by looking at a map. see on one map in central africa , there are all of the deaths, the suffering. another map is where the vaccines are. that is in japan, europe, and the united states. a lot of it is pure greed. a lot of it is pure complacency. the other is even when the united states wanted to donate vaccines, they would not take them because even though the u.s. fda had approved them they were not approved at w.h.o. or the d
william brangham has more on the outbreak and the response. william: the w.h.o.nged its approach so that those mpox vaccines can be delivered and administered in congo and across africa. but those countries say the who has been too slow. the drc first asked for vaccines two years ago amid a different outbreak. mpox has infected an estimated 18,000 people and killed more than 600 in the drc alone. joining me to discuss the challenges of getting care there is lawrence gostin, professor of global...
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william: he specifically blamed what are known as pharmacy benefit managers.rd-party middleman between drug companies on one side and insurers, pharmacies and hospitals on the other. often determining which drugs get covered and at what prices. >> insurance companies can more than double or actually triple profits. william: he argued those prices are high because novo nordisk has obtained rebates to ensure the drugs are covered. more expensive drugs need higher rebates. sanders said he received pledges that would change that equation. >> they would substantially lower the uses -- users price. we work with this committee and the pbm's? so patients get access to more affordable medicine. william: republican roger marshall of kansas echoed the point that pbm's should -- >> novo nordisk is not the villain in this story. they are a hero. we should be here celebrating this miracle innovation. >> we still have to preserve the profits for the creativity, for drug companies to invest, in order to develop the drugs that are going to affect or positively affect the burde
william: he specifically blamed what are known as pharmacy benefit managers.rd-party middleman between drug companies on one side and insurers, pharmacies and hospitals on the other. often determining which drugs get covered and at what prices. >> insurance companies can more than double or actually triple profits. william: he argued those prices are high because novo nordisk has obtained rebates to ensure the drugs are covered. more expensive drugs need higher rebates. sanders said he...
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i was speaking live on air to one of marcellus williams attorneys. that her client was definitely going to be put to death we spend months and months. and how much sort of money? just trying to get back into court when if they just heard them, if they just looked at the evidence that was there, we could avoid this first place it is possible that marcellus williams was guilty of this horrible crime. i'm not here to tell you that i know for certain what happened but i am here to ask you this shouldn't we be as a society, be 100% sure that all legitimate questions have been answered before we as a society inject poison into the bloodstream of an american citizen and stop his heart from beating real questions remain about marcellus williams, guilt and about the integrity of his trial we as a society tend to defer to prosecutors and to law enforcement. those whose mission is to try to keep us safe, perhaps understandably so, but if you think our legal system is infallible, if you think our legal system always arrives at justice, then you are not watching
i was speaking live on air to one of marcellus williams attorneys. that her client was definitely going to be put to death we spend months and months. and how much sort of money? just trying to get back into court when if they just heard them, if they just looked at the evidence that was there, we could avoid this first place it is possible that marcellus williams was guilty of this horrible crime. i'm not here to tell you that i know for certain what happened but i am here to ask you this...
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williams, united states navy. [bell] major dwayne williams, united states army. chief petty officer marvin roger woods, united states navy, retired. [bell] captain john d. yamnicky sr., united states navy, retired. vicki yancey. [bell] petty officer second class kevin w. yokum, united states navy. [bell] chief petty officer donald m. young. united states navy. [bell] edmond g. young jr. [bell] lisa l. young. [bell] shu yin young. [bell] and her husband yuguang zheng. [bell] >> ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me i once was lost but now am found was blind but now i see ♪ twas that grace that taught my heart fear and grace my fear relieved how precious did that grace appear the hour i first believed amazing grace how sweet the lord has promised good to me his word my hope secures he will my sin and portion keep as long as light endures ♪ through many dangers toils and snares i have already come tis grace has brought me safe thus far and grace will lead me home ♪ amazing grace amazing grace ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the
williams, united states navy. [bell] major dwayne williams, united states army. chief petty officer marvin roger woods, united states navy, retired. [bell] captain john d. yamnicky sr., united states navy, retired. vicki yancey. [bell] petty officer second class kevin w. yokum, united states navy. [bell] chief petty officer donald m. young. united states navy. [bell] edmond g. young jr. [bell] lisa l. young. [bell] shu yin young. [bell] and her husband yuguang zheng. [bell] >> ♪ amazing...
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the team welcomed all pro left tackle trent williams back to practice. >> williams had been back homeact with the niners that would put him back in line and pay wise with the other top linemen in the league. and he got just that. williams and the team agreeing to a restructured three-year deal worth. 82.6, 6 million dollars, including 48 million dollars at signing. and a 25.6 9 million dollar signing bonus williams was under contract through 2026. he was among the highest-paid lineman in the nfl. but the issue was that the money wasn't guaranteed. now that problem has been solved with his new deal, taken care of williams. he's trying to get many more years in the bay area. >> the play as long as i can. it's always i thought on productive player long feel like i have something to offer. i want to play football so since the second i just want to get to you and i very is you know, i know at my age is probably. it was not that a lot of people to play at an all pro level outside of a quarterback. you continue to so. you know, this is a new age and how to sculpt that. our schedules to to ki
the team welcomed all pro left tackle trent williams back to practice. >> williams had been back homeact with the niners that would put him back in line and pay wise with the other top linemen in the league. and he got just that. williams and the team agreeing to a restructured three-year deal worth. 82.6, 6 million dollars, including 48 million dollars at signing. and a 25.6 9 million dollar signing bonus williams was under contract through 2026. he was among the highest-paid lineman in...
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the team welcomed all pro left tackle trent williams back to practice. >> williams had been back home in texas waiting to get a new contract with the niners that would put him back in line pay wise with the other top linemen in the league. and he got just that. williams and the team agreeing to a restructured three-year deal worth. 82.6, 6 million dollars, including 48 million dollars at signing. and a 25.6 9 million dollar signing bonus williams was under contract through 2026. he was among the highest-paid lineman in the nfl. but the issue was that the money wasn't guaranteed. now that problem has been solved with his new deal, taken care of williams. he's trying to get many more years in the bay area. >> the play as long as i can. so i was i thought on productive player long that feel like i have something to offer. i want to play football so since the second i just want to get to you and i very is you know, i know my age is probably. it was not that a lot of people to play at an all pro level outside of a quarterback. you continue to so. you know, this is a new age and how to scul
the team welcomed all pro left tackle trent williams back to practice. >> williams had been back home in texas waiting to get a new contract with the niners that would put him back in line pay wise with the other top linemen in the league. and he got just that. williams and the team agreeing to a restructured three-year deal worth. 82.6, 6 million dollars, including 48 million dollars at signing. and a 25.6 9 million dollar signing bonus williams was under contract through 2026. he was...
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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 faiamount 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 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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and you can watch the full interview with canyon president william route. so on the dw news channel on youtube, well to astronaut, stuck in space, have made their 1st public comments since their boeing star line or taps, or arrived back on earth without them earlier this month now, so decided it was too risky for the bureau to take the spacecraft back home after it ran into technical troubles, astronauts will now have to wait another 5 months to return, but they don't seem to be in a particular hurry to leave the international space station in space. and how does it come 3 months down 5 to go and it was only supposed to be a week long test commission of the boeing star liner calypso. so now the 2 asked her not to have to return on a different craft in february it side which will more and sony williams are making the best of being stuck in space. and i'm running, we're excited to fly in 2 different spacecraft. i mean, we're testers, that's what we do. you know, we look at different aircrafts spacecraft, whatever evaluate it, and that's a pretty unique opport
and you can watch the full interview with canyon president william route. so on the dw news channel on youtube, well to astronaut, stuck in space, have made their 1st public comments since their boeing star line or taps, or arrived back on earth without them earlier this month now, so decided it was too risky for the bureau to take the spacecraft back home after it ran into technical troubles, astronauts will now have to wait another 5 months to return, but they don't seem to be in a particular...
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and why it matters. >> the william is a fascinating story. so company hired or shipped its tea on four separate ships the beaver and the william. and they arrived in massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. dartmouth and william hit a storm and h wrecked off cape cod that wrecked ons on december 11h that could have been the end of it. it is hard to imagine that crates full of tea will survive a ship wreck it would have been a tea party already you would think. but it wasn't. the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the -- you see the merchants tasked with the the handling the companies affairs in boston we call them consignees got on a horse rode out to the cape, and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage tea and he paid them in tea from the williams consignment for their labor.on which was no small feat potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the rocks where the ship had wrecked, of course, rocks and waves and a storm are dangerous places. so he paid them in tea. and then afte
and why it matters. >> the william is a fascinating story. so company hired or shipped its tea on four separate ships the beaver and the william. and they arrived in massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. dartmouth and william hit a storm and h wrecked off cape cod that wrecked ons on december 11h that could have been the end of it. it is hard to imagine that crates full of tea will survive a ship wreck it would have been a tea party already you would...