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he was more because of his name than because of william james brian. at that time, james brian was a decisive figure in the party because of the clan they fought for other reasons but brian's name was still faith, the democratic hope to be able to win a lot of rural and in the midwest of progressive rules. they're -- charles brian, his nomination as have the president by the democrats was attempt to keep the progressive farm book but for the most part it did not work. >> kerry is joiniterry is joini. >> caller: gentlemen, very interesting talk. you stated that the william jennings brian was a fundamentalist. i believe states like nebraska had large population during his days of very progressive. today they are extremely conservative, what has happened to cause this train? >> wi tomas, what did happen? >> well, that's a great question. the progressivism that brian had a great deal to deal with the economic condition of his debt and the prosperity that came forward in the american lives changed that in the 20th century in ways that brian could not predict
he was more because of his name than because of william james brian. at that time, james brian was a decisive figure in the party because of the clan they fought for other reasons but brian's name was still faith, the democratic hope to be able to win a lot of rural and in the midwest of progressive rules. they're -- charles brian, his nomination as have the president by the democrats was attempt to keep the progressive farm book but for the most part it did not work. >> kerry is...
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contrary popular belief, multilateralist internationalism remained and william james would have called a live option through 1942 or 1943. it was hardly dominant, but it was a contender. indeed, from 1916 to 1920's, and from 1940 to 1943, it might have been the dominant contender. at least for the affections of the american people and the endorsement of the policy elite. in the earlier time between 1916 and 1919 woodrow wilson drawing on tankers and advisers influenced by william james, developed an internationalist vision or u.s. participation in world affairs that was radical and practical. bywas to lead the world moral and effective practical example, into an organization of governments committed to collaborative action on international political issues and relinquishment of sovereignty over a few particular but essential matters . above all, the decision to make or abstain from war. why? to ensure that no state will selfishly or ignorantly endanger orers to advance narrow shortsighted interests. in short, the reason that our forebears federated themselves as the united states. ther
contrary popular belief, multilateralist internationalism remained and william james would have called a live option through 1942 or 1943. it was hardly dominant, but it was a contender. indeed, from 1916 to 1920's, and from 1940 to 1943, it might have been the dominant contender. at least for the affections of the american people and the endorsement of the policy elite. in the earlier time between 1916 and 1919 woodrow wilson drawing on tankers and advisers influenced by william james,...
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. >> reporter: the man he's accused of shooting thursday was identified at 55-year-old william james thomas. >>> right now the law enforcement community supporting one of their own after his daughter was flown to phoenix children's hospital for raquel cervantes is live, and the community is coming together to support the family because they're in need right now. >> reporter: they really are, and the baby was so sick she was flown to phoenix children's hospital from northern arizona dealing with a condition where the inside of her stomach was inverted. she's going to be okay tonight, and her family is thankful for the community's support. baby gabrielle is recovering at phoenix children's hospital after undergoing major surgery for her thursday, her father, an officer came home early from work from a sick 1-year-old girl who was sick and throwing up. >> her diaper was full of blood. we rushed her to the hospital. inside her colon tightens up and goes inside out. >> reporter: it's not uncommon in children, but the condition were so severe doctors had to remove 60 percent of her colon a
. >> reporter: the man he's accused of shooting thursday was identified at 55-year-old william james thomas. >>> right now the law enforcement community supporting one of their own after his daughter was flown to phoenix children's hospital for raquel cervantes is live, and the community is coming together to support the family because they're in need right now. >> reporter: they really are, and the baby was so sick she was flown to phoenix children's hospital from northern...
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william james i went back to read his papers. one of the last great doctors to talk about attention. he wrote, in one of his lectures, i saw it, the question he asked why a certain idea so strong as to coerce attention? how does a stimuwill you say become stale yent for you and me. it can be a novelty. but there is also powerful desires, immediate or distantsi goals.res, i attitudes towards adversity, and major life event. anything that is meaningful toyt us, can capture our attention. the things, it can be salient to one person but, again, rate noo response at all in another.no let's go through, i don't have time to go through all the affective conditions.. and let's go through some of them and ask the question, what captures us? >> anxiety. what becomes salient for thewhac person? rather than that cookie, creating thoughts of wanting,ou what captures my attention can make me fearful? going over. going over the golden gate bridge but it may not arouse or trigger anyone of you. stand pog a ledge. fear of being a fraud. eating dis
william james i went back to read his papers. one of the last great doctors to talk about attention. he wrote, in one of his lectures, i saw it, the question he asked why a certain idea so strong as to coerce attention? how does a stimuwill you say become stale yent for you and me. it can be a novelty. but there is also powerful desires, immediate or distantsi goals.res, i attitudes towards adversity, and major life event. anything that is meaningful toyt us, can capture our attention. the...
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. >> william james, one of the last great psychologists to talk about attention, he wrote, in one of his lectures, i saw it, the question he asked, why are certain ideas so strong as to coerce attention? how does a stimulus became sail lee end for you or me? it could be bright. but there is also powerful desires, immediate or distant goals, attitudes, towards adversity and major life events. anything that is meaningful to us can capture our attention. the things, it can be salient to one person but, again, rate no response at all in another. let's go through, i don't have time to go through all the effective conditions. but let's go through some of them and ask the question, what captures us? anxiety. what can it be? >> rather than -- that chocolate-chip cookie, creating thoughts of wanting, what captures my attention can make me fearful. it could be going over. for me it could be going over the golden gate bridge. but it may not arouse or trigger anyone of you, it could be standing on a ledge. fear of being a fraud. or something bad is going to happen. how about the eating disorders
. >> william james, one of the last great psychologists to talk about attention, he wrote, in one of his lectures, i saw it, the question he asked, why are certain ideas so strong as to coerce attention? how does a stimulus became sail lee end for you or me? it could be bright. but there is also powerful desires, immediate or distant goals, attitudes, towards adversity and major life events. anything that is meaningful to us can capture our attention. the things, it can be salient to one...
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william james, dubois undergrad mentor had a copy of the other two is henry who privately place it back in the lee at the only southern book of any distinction published in many of year. of course he's from massachusetts, but nevermind. in germany max weber whose lecture he attends in his berlin days went on to work fine in a translator. within two years his american publishers had arranged for third printing. as the book became the subject of discussion and periodicals across the country in a conspicuous most white southern newspapers and those controlled by the friends and supporters of the boys great antagonist, booker t. washington. for collection of rework, previously published essays on race relations on a young black sociologists at alanna university it was an extraordinary success, unprecedented in the history of american letters. the controversy was the third essay of mr. booker t. washington and others. the boys had once been an admirer of washington, he here praised him for his famous atlantic compromise speech urging racial accommodation, but he moved in a more radical radic
william james, dubois undergrad mentor had a copy of the other two is henry who privately place it back in the lee at the only southern book of any distinction published in many of year. of course he's from massachusetts, but nevermind. in germany max weber whose lecture he attends in his berlin days went on to work fine in a translator. within two years his american publishers had arranged for third printing. as the book became the subject of discussion and periodicals across the country in a...
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william james -- excuse me, dubois' undergraduate mentor at harvard, dispatched a copy to his brother henry who privately praised it, a little backhandedly, as the only southern book of distinction published in many a year. dubois, of course, is from massachusetts, but never mind. [laughter] in jerusalem -- in germany, it was pronounced a splendid effort and went on to work finding a translator. within two years, dubois' american publishers had arranged for a third printing as the book became the discussion in periodicals across the country with the conspicuous exception of most southern white newspapers and most controlled by friends and supporters of booker t. washington. for a collection of mainly reworked, previously-published essays on race relations and the negro by a young black sociologist and historian at atlanta university, it was an extraordinary success, unprecedented in the history of american letters. the flash part of controversy was the third essay. dubois had once been an admirer of washington, he had praised him for his famous atlanta compromise speech, but he had mo
william james -- excuse me, dubois' undergraduate mentor at harvard, dispatched a copy to his brother henry who privately praised it, a little backhandedly, as the only southern book of distinction published in many a year. dubois, of course, is from massachusetts, but never mind. [laughter] in jerusalem -- in germany, it was pronounced a splendid effort and went on to work finding a translator. within two years, dubois' american publishers had arranged for a third printing as the book became...
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we'll check in with ebony williams and james harris, they're here to weigh in on that and more on thisdition of "hannity" straight ahead. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no, your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back to this special edition of >>> donald trump, he reached out a lot to african-american voters , to african-american voters. >> we do a direct disservice to poor african-american residents who were hurt by the high crime in their community. a big, big unfair problem. i'm asking for the vote of every african-american citizen, struggling in our country today, who wants a different and much better future. . it is time for our society to address some
we'll check in with ebony williams and james harris, they're here to weigh in on that and more on thisdition of "hannity" straight ahead. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no, your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for...
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princeton, then like his father, he became a university president at his father's university, williams. james ii became a lawyer and would serve as secretary of the interior under teddy roosevelt. the third, irwin, became a lawyer. abram known as abe became an architect. and molly, the daughter, mary was her name but everyone called her molly, mary is the president's top assistant, joseph stanley brown who had gone to yale and was sort of a second son to her -- additional son to the president. was very close tog garfield. he becomes a successful banker. the kids do very, very well. most historians and doctors and every historian i read on this came to the same conclusion and that is that garfield would have certainly survived if doctors had led him alone. that the bullet was lodged in that fatty tissue. he would have been out walking, he would have been fine. he was certainly in no danger. had garfield been shot 15 years later, the bullet would have been found quickly with an x-ray machine but it didn't happen. he would have been treated with ant anti-septic surgery because by then america bo
princeton, then like his father, he became a university president at his father's university, williams. james ii became a lawyer and would serve as secretary of the interior under teddy roosevelt. the third, irwin, became a lawyer. abram known as abe became an architect. and molly, the daughter, mary was her name but everyone called her molly, mary is the president's top assistant, joseph stanley brown who had gone to yale and was sort of a second son to her -- additional son to the president....
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leah pointed william nelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon. they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? well, it's one of those myths about appomattox, about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days, since april 7, about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. and on the morning of april 9, when lee is finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters, he's on about a 20-mile ride, so lee's message catches up with him maybe about 11:00 that morning. he has to dispa
leah pointed william nelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon. they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the...
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james bullard on wednesday and john williams on thursday will offer his economic outlook.ntioned, retail dominates. home dee pea, lowe's, target and gap among others. >>> we're following a developing story out of jfk airport. multiple emergency agencies rushing there in response to reports that shots had been fired at the airport. after arriving on the scene, authorities say there was no gunfire. the nypd declaring on twitter that all terminals had been searched and cleared and no shots were actually fired. according to reports, officials believe the woman who initially reported the shooting misinterpreted clapping and banging from people watching the olympic games which were quite exciting last night. >> they were indeed. fair to say that story has died down. >>> switching gears to politics. this morning's other top story. notable piece from the "wall street journal's" editorial board. his supporters face a moment of truth. assessing his chances, if the gop can't get mr. trump to change his act by labor day, the gop will have no choice but to write off the nominee as hope
james bullard on wednesday and john williams on thursday will offer his economic outlook.ntioned, retail dominates. home dee pea, lowe's, target and gap among others. >>> we're following a developing story out of jfk airport. multiple emergency agencies rushing there in response to reports that shots had been fired at the airport. after arriving on the scene, authorities say there was no gunfire. the nypd declaring on twitter that all terminals had been searched and cleared and no...
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. >> and this morning, we're learning more about the man set to replace commissioner william bratton, james o'neil. darla miles is live with the story. darla. >> reporter: the nypd says this will be the most seemless transition ever. o'neil plans to build up on the existing nypd community policing policy, saying policing should not come at the james o'neil, or jimmy as the mayor calls him, will pursue a neighborhood of policing, a tactic that never succeeded. o'neil says that with more manpower and resources now, his officers will make it work. >> the people calling 911, they will know the people calling 311. they will know the residents. they will know the people that have businesses and have that connectivity. >> o'neil and commissioner bratton met in 1990, when a mentor promoting o'neil repeatedly after bratton returned from l.a. for his second tenure as commissioner. >> jimmy o'neil has been -- >> o'neil is well liked in the department. >> he is a visionary leader. he wants to engage in the new and innovative projects. he has an open mind and this is something that you're looking for in
. >> and this morning, we're learning more about the man set to replace commissioner william bratton, james o'neil. darla miles is live with the story. darla. >> reporter: the nypd says this will be the most seemless transition ever. o'neil plans to build up on the existing nypd community policing policy, saying policing should not come at the james o'neil, or jimmy as the mayor calls him, will pursue a neighborhood of policing, a tactic that never succeeded. o'neil says that with...
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lee appointed williams nelson pennedalton, james longstreet and john gordon, and they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so gibbon used his camp table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? well, it's one of those myths about appomattox, about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days, since april 7, about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. and on the morning of april 9, when lee is finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters. he's on about a 20-mile ride, so lee's message catch us with him say maybe about 11:00 that morning, and he has to dispatch men to ride ah
lee appointed williams nelson pennedalton, james longstreet and john gordon, and they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so gibbon used his camp table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. this is our display on the apple tree. what...
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james chace has produced the definitive study of that election. he's the paul williamsrofessor of government public college, he's the editor of world policy journal. he's the author of eight previous books including one about the secretary of state who created the american world which was named the best book of 1998 by the american academy of diplomacy. high praise for this book has been offered by former wilson center fellow and biographer ronald steel. 1912 relates with brio, high drama and authority. the struggle of four powerful men fighting not just for the presidency but for the soul of american politics. james chace brings vividly to life the election that shaped the nation's future and in so doing illuminates the choices americans face then and face again today. james chace, thank you for being with us today. [ applause ] >> thank you, rob very much. i'm really delighted to be back here. when i was in washington a number of years ago i spent a year here not at the wilson center but the carnegie, with friends who were there at the time. i suppose we could call th
james chace has produced the definitive study of that election. he's the paul williamsrofessor of government public college, he's the editor of world policy journal. he's the author of eight previous books including one about the secretary of state who created the american world which was named the best book of 1998 by the american academy of diplomacy. high praise for this book has been offered by former wilson center fellow and biographer ronald steel. 1912 relates with brio, high drama and...
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the familiar ones, thomas heart benton, perhaps not so familiar, james stewart, william stewart perhaps not so familiar, but still of great importance at the time. but clay and cal hoon and webster and you catch these men at what must be the e pitmy of their public lives. 1850, the great debate and the compromise that preserved the union. and we follow this debate some nine or ten months, i think, of 1,000 pages of discourse and expatientuation and debate and god knows how many -- how many votes and finally, in september, thanks to the wiz czar dri of steven a douglas we have a compromise that not even henry clay had the all come my to produce. well, all of this was necessary stated, i suppose by the regime crisis of 1890 comes from america's first imperial venture. this is when we become an empire, and we haven't stopped since. the mentixican american waf of 1846, '48. as i read these debates swirling around the dividends and consequences of that mexican american war, i thought i would ask you this question. is it mischee vous, counter factual, but nonetheless, i think useful. would th
the familiar ones, thomas heart benton, perhaps not so familiar, james stewart, william stewart perhaps not so familiar, but still of great importance at the time. but clay and cal hoon and webster and you catch these men at what must be the e pitmy of their public lives. 1850, the great debate and the compromise that preserved the union. and we follow this debate some nine or ten months, i think, of 1,000 pages of discourse and expatientuation and debate and god knows how many -- how many...
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james is joining us from west virginia as we welcome your calls and participation in this, the third of our series, looking at the life and political career of william jennings bryan. go ahead, james. >> caller: i would like to tell us about thomas mast. >> thomas mast. >> thomas mast was a great cartoonist responsible for, among other things, the most popular image we have of santa claus. he was a german immigrant. very popular images of -- he created the images of the democratic donkey and republican elephant. by the time bryan ran in 1896, i don't know if mast was still alive, but politically, he is best known for these really vitriolic and very effective images of tweed, this corrupt boss of tameny hall in the late 1860s and early 1870s and his images of boss tweed looking like a seedy devil, you might say, really helped to bring tweed down, and he was a democratic candidate at the time, important prosecutor in new york city, samuel tilden, later on candidate for president in 1876, who prosecuted tweed and was able to bring down the tweed wing as it was known. >> rob next from sacramento, california, go ahead, please. >> caller: my question orig
james is joining us from west virginia as we welcome your calls and participation in this, the third of our series, looking at the life and political career of william jennings bryan. go ahead, james. >> caller: i would like to tell us about thomas mast. >> thomas mast. >> thomas mast was a great cartoonist responsible for, among other things, the most popular image we have of santa claus. he was a german immigrant. very popular images of -- he created the images of the...
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james chace talks about his book. "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". describes the personalities and relationships between woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and eugene debs. >> welcome to viewers on c-span's book tv. james chace's new book, "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". it has just been published by simon and schuster. woodrow wilson center is the memorial to our 28th president. created in 1968 by an act of congress within the smithsonian institution. because woodrow wilson headed princeton university before becoming president the center memorializes his legacy as a bridge between the worlds of academia and public policy. it serves as a neutral forum for over 400 meetings a year where even the most contentious issues can be discussed. the center is non-advocacy. it takes no position on policy issues. rather the purpose of this institution's research and meetings is to contribute to the policy debate by providing historical context and an understanding of foreign cultures and perspectives. the results of these activities are widely disseminated through reports and books publi
james chace talks about his book. "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". describes the personalities and relationships between woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and eugene debs. >> welcome to viewers on c-span's book tv. james chace's new book, "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". it has just been published by simon and schuster. woodrow wilson center is the...
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james o'neill will succeed william bratton. the centers for disease control and prevention is making available $16 million in funding to fight zika. the agency says the money is to "establish, enhance, and maintain information gathering systems to rapidly detect microcephaly and other health problems caused by zika." the cdc says the money is being diverted from other public health sources on till funding is provided by commerce. after hammering with strong rain, the typhoon is headed toward southern china, briefly halting down a city, trading for the day on hong kong's stock exchange. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david, back to you. david: thank you. bill gross says the world's safest assets are getting too risky. is reiterating his call. lisa abramowicz joins us now. i always like to read from bill gross. he has a flair for language. he said sovereign bond yields are not worth the risk and not of the top of my
james o'neill will succeed william bratton. the centers for disease control and prevention is making available $16 million in funding to fight zika. the agency says the money is to "establish, enhance, and maintain information gathering systems to rapidly detect microcephaly and other health problems caused by zika." the cdc says the money is being diverted from other public health sources on till funding is provided by commerce. after hammering with strong rain, the typhoon is headed...
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as we told you last night, the browns made it official today, k williams has been suspended from the team for two >>> more about lebron james. this is an interesting story. lebron was on a podcast this week. he was talking about a podcast called open run. he said his dream has always been to own an nba team. >> i wonder if he has the money. he's earned more than 270 million in player salary. he has a lifetime contract extension with nike worth a billion dollars. the clippers sold in 2014 for 2 billion. now, everything he's done been under the model of jordie -- michael jordan. i wouldn't put it past him. >>> 20 years ago, 1996 to the summer games in atlanta. muhammad ali lit the torch. remember, the bomb went off in centennial park. we'll go back in time 20 years you by cleveland hospital. >> it's going to be great tonight. >> all right. thanks a lot. >> and thank you for watching. jimmy and betsy back at 7:00. lester is next from rio. i will see you after the games. . >>> breaking news tonight. olympic bombshell, questions swirling around ryan lochte and the u.s. swimmers who say they were robbed at gunpoint in rio. a judg
as we told you last night, the browns made it official today, k williams has been suspended from the team for two >>> more about lebron james. this is an interesting story. lebron was on a podcast this week. he was talking about a podcast called open run. he said his dream has always been to own an nba team. >> i wonder if he has the money. he's earned more than 270 million in player salary. he has a lifetime contract extension with nike worth a billion dollars. the clippers sold...
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neighbors knew james mannion as a quiet man, but he is really william assassination attempt that killed a local government official. he is being sent to florida to face murder and aggravated battery charges. >>> police hunting a serial killer in phoenix on high alert because they linked a ninth shooting to the pattern that started back in mid march. they said last month the gunman ambushed a father and son while they sat in a car. thankfully, they weren't hurt. investigators thought they stopped the killing spree until police believe he has access to several cars and may work as a mechanic or on a used car lot. >>> it seems impossible. which state claims their dmv wait times are plummeting. >>> in the nick of time, our cameras were rolling as life guards rushed into prevent people from being swept away. >>> it is intensely real. taking a chose-up look at the high-tech tool training local >>> we are staying on top of that breaking news out of new jersey. a tractor trailer caught fire on the mahwah/oakland border. the target truck up in flames. right now it's blocking the southbound lanes
neighbors knew james mannion as a quiet man, but he is really william assassination attempt that killed a local government official. he is being sent to florida to face murder and aggravated battery charges. >>> police hunting a serial killer in phoenix on high alert because they linked a ninth shooting to the pattern that started back in mid march. they said last month the gunman ambushed a father and son while they sat in a car. thankfully, they weren't hurt. investigators thought...
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james t. kirk was in the house. yep, actor william shatner was on hand to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic tv series "star trek." sat they are signed off greats and -- shatner signed autographs and also be there tomorrow as part of the ninth annual boston comic-con for folks who can't get enough of tens of thousands expected to attend and of course to dress up as their favorite characters. >> i like the stuff he's done since then. even better. that's why i want to meet him. >> would you? you like -- like what stuff? >> you know the crazy funny stuff. priceline commercials with all that good stuff. >> priceline right? >> exactly. >>> wild night tonight. >> yep, we are a little bit busy yeah tracking a few storms. and one severe thunderstorm warning in worcester county has expired but a severe thunderstorm watch has just western massachusetts. that's promising news, any storm that develops maybe the isolated severe threat but it's the rain that's going to create some standing water issues and perhaps some flooding too. check
james t. kirk was in the house. yep, actor william shatner was on hand to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic tv series "star trek." sat they are signed off greats and -- shatner signed autographs and also be there tomorrow as part of the ninth annual boston comic-con for folks who can't get enough of tens of thousands expected to attend and of course to dress up as their favorite characters. >> i like the stuff he's done since then. even better. that's why i want to...
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james t. kirk is coming to boston. william shatner is one of the headliners, scheduled to be in attendance at this weekend's comic-con. almost coming to boston is the x files co-star julian anderson. organizers say the events is expected to draw some 45,000 people to the seaport world trade center this weekend. many of them, they're going to be in full costume. >> daniel: you'll be excited about this one. a local diner can't stop the feeling after getting a visit from a justin timberlake and wife jessica biel were spotted eating lunch at the miss wakefield diner in sand born, new hampshire. apparently j.t. and jessica are visiting the granite state for a wedding. i wonder who is getting married. she went to college at tufts. >> sarah: congratulations to them. i wish i had a pocketful of sunshine. i did earlier, now i have showers and thunderstorms that i'm tracking out there. of course, we're also talking excessive heat warning in the boston area, as well as out through metro west, out towards 495. for the potential of having
james t. kirk is coming to boston. william shatner is one of the headliners, scheduled to be in attendance at this weekend's comic-con. almost coming to boston is the x files co-star julian anderson. organizers say the events is expected to draw some 45,000 people to the seaport world trade center this weekend. many of them, they're going to be in full costume. >> daniel: you'll be excited about this one. a local diner can't stop the feeling after getting a visit from a justin timberlake...
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william barber who many of you saw as the democratic convention just a few days ago, reverend james fordm the drum major institute also pastor emeritus from the riverside church, myself and sister simone from nuns on the bus. we have created a moral revival that is going throughout the nation to many states, including new york, north carolina, georgia, alabama, texas, mississippi, ohio, pennsylvania, massachusetts, south carolina, wisconsin, missouri, washington, d.c., tennessee, indiana, minnesota, new mexico, kentucky, virginia. tonight we will be in boston, if the message is clear. we are coming to reclaim the biblical narrative, to snatch it out of the jobs of capitalism and partisanship come into place it squarely back where cheeses, that palestinian jew we follow, jesus, place in the biblical narrative. and that place is people who are marginalized at the center. we are suggesting that the theological mandate that those of us who follow jesus have is that we must care for the hungry. we must care for those who do not have shelter. we must care for those that others turned their bac
william barber who many of you saw as the democratic convention just a few days ago, reverend james fordm the drum major institute also pastor emeritus from the riverside church, myself and sister simone from nuns on the bus. we have created a moral revival that is going throughout the nation to many states, including new york, north carolina, georgia, alabama, texas, mississippi, ohio, pennsylvania, massachusetts, south carolina, wisconsin, missouri, washington, d.c., tennessee, indiana,...
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william bratton stepping down next month and replaced by current chief of department james o'neal who has been with the department. o'neal will advocate a style of policing call on officers to spend more tile getting to know doctor having war of words not a huge shock. yesterday mr. obama said truch is, quote, unfit to serve as president and abandon their candidate. trump shot back last had night on o'reilly factor saying that obama is the worst president ever. ivelg some republicans breaking with donald trump and defending the family of the muslim u.s. amy captain killed in iraq. chris christie who we saw many, many times s side behind trump also former mayor said it was inappropriate to criticize gold star parents. >> the pain of losing their son while defending our country is unfathomable and a i think it gives them the right to say whatever they want whether they're right or wrong. jening it could have handled bee knows that. however, you know, there's a big difference between what donald lyinging to mothers. both aring bag republican presidential nominee. meantime hewlett-packard
william bratton stepping down next month and replaced by current chief of department james o'neal who has been with the department. o'neal will advocate a style of policing call on officers to spend more tile getting to know doctor having war of words not a huge shock. yesterday mr. obama said truch is, quote, unfit to serve as president and abandon their candidate. trump shot back last had night on o'reilly factor saying that obama is the worst president ever. ivelg some republicans breaking...
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. >>> nypd commissioner william bratton reiterated today he is comfortable moving on and handing over his position to james o'neal. >> it is going to be seamless but bittersweet. i would be lying if i said i won't miss it, because i love it, but this is the right time. only role he had in picking his replacement was to recommend the mayor look within the nypd. he says o'neal is well prepared to deal with the challenges. specifically, racial tensions within the city. >>> in the race for president, donald trump is brushing off concerns about growing dissent within the republican party. earlier this morning he took to twitter to declare there is great unity in his campaign. it comes after a tumultuous 24 hour good afternoon, shirleen. trump may feel there is unity within his campaign but from other republicans you are increasinglily hearing frustration. in part because they feel like given her record as secretary of state, hillary clinton is vulnerable. just 13 days after accepting the republican nomination for president, news sem merging of the gop's stunning lack of confidence in their nominee, making conti
. >>> nypd commissioner william bratton reiterated today he is comfortable moving on and handing over his position to james o'neal. >> it is going to be seamless but bittersweet. i would be lying if i said i won't miss it, because i love it, but this is the right time. only role he had in picking his replacement was to recommend the mayor look within the nypd. he says o'neal is well prepared to deal with the challenges. specifically, racial tensions within the city. >>>...
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william bratton is leaving his post. mayor bill de blasio said that bratton plans to retire at the end of the month. police chief james o 'neill will replace police commissioner bratton september 1. he is known as the stop and for example technique, a former -- frisk technique, a former l.a. police chief. >>> the cdc is warning pregnant women and their partners about a zika outbreak in miami. florida health officials reported 10 new cases for a total of 14 cases in a small neighborhood north of downtown. it is a one-square mile area that includes the trendy wynwood arts district. city officials are taking a quest of action against the spread of the disease. spraying so far has failed to have a big affect. the cdc has sent out emergency response teams to help out. >> what we have seen is continued mosquito activities, more adult mosquitoes, and cases found at the florida health department and what they did. >> here in california the state health officials received a $750,000 grant from the cdc to study the effects of zika on pregnant women and their babies. 21 pregnant california women have tested positive for zika. al
william bratton is leaving his post. mayor bill de blasio said that bratton plans to retire at the end of the month. police chief james o 'neill will replace police commissioner bratton september 1. he is known as the stop and for example technique, a former -- frisk technique, a former l.a. police chief. >>> the cdc is warning pregnant women and their partners about a zika outbreak in miami. florida health officials reported 10 new cases for a total of 14 cases in a small neighborhood...
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leah pointed william nelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon. they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? well, it's one of those myths about appomattox, about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. lee and grant had been corresponding for several days, since april 7, about the possibility of lee surrendering his army. and on the morning of april 9, when lee is finally ready to surrender his army, he sends a message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters, he's on about a 20-mile ride, so lee's message catches up with him maybe about 11:00 that morning. he has to dispa
leah pointed william nelson pendleton, james longstreet and john gordon. they went to the tavern to have their meeting, but they said it was a bare, cheerless place, so they repaired to the mclean house where givens had set up his headquarters. there was no furniture left in the room because the tables had been taken as souvenirs after the meeting on april 9. so givens used his camp table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. this is our display on the apple tree. what is the...
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james o'neal known as jimmy comes into the department. the highest ranked police officer. >> i see this as an opportunity to advance and see the -- >> he watched commissioner william brayton step down, chief o'neal is preparing to take over the nypd having served from the ground up learning his rookie subway cop in 1993. his mother and sister are influences for him. >> life is much more about oneself. it's about all of us, thank you mom. >> but he's facing several challenges. richard is president of the non partisan nonprofit citizen's crime commission. >> he's a proven crime fighter and he's adopted a strategy on guns, on gangs, on domestic violence. on rape. >> one expanding initiative is the neighborhood policing program. >> knowing who your police are especially what their names are -- and especially what their names are. >> working with neighborhood residents on problems that are vacs sashs. that will repair the breach between the police and the community. it's important. >> mayor de blasio strongly supports his choice. >> o'neal burns with a passion innovation. and he's going to be an extraordinary leader for this department. >> coming up tonight on eyewitness news
james o'neal known as jimmy comes into the department. the highest ranked police officer. >> i see this as an opportunity to advance and see the -- >> he watched commissioner william brayton step down, chief o'neal is preparing to take over the nypd having served from the ground up learning his rookie subway cop in 1993. his mother and sister are influences for him. >> life is much more about oneself. it's about all of us, thank you mom. >> but he's facing several...
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james madison certainly was not one. along with some other southerners, william smith of south carolina, who is here somewhere. he is right there. william smith, a strong federalists, nationalists of south carolina worried that some of the amendments might eventually lead to federal interference with slavery. on the other side the outspoken , anti-federalist eldridge gerry of massachusetts who bestowed to , posterity the term "gerrymandering," complained that all amendments should be considered, not the ones that madison had cherry picked. the numbering of the amendments was completely arbitrary and it changed many times before the final arrangement that we know now. originally, the two amendments first focused on the size of congressional districts and on congressional pay raises. guess why those two were not ratified? [laughter] in other words, the original third amendment became the first and so on and so on, so you were -- you will hear today from figures home a anywhere on the political spectrum that they put the first amendment first for a reason. well, they didn't. it was the third. it doesn't ring quit
james madison certainly was not one. along with some other southerners, william smith of south carolina, who is here somewhere. he is right there. william smith, a strong federalists, nationalists of south carolina worried that some of the amendments might eventually lead to federal interference with slavery. on the other side the outspoken , anti-federalist eldridge gerry of massachusetts who bestowed to , posterity the term "gerrymandering," complained that all amendments should be...
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police force will have a new leader, commissioner william braton is stepping down to take a job in the private sector. he named the successor, chief james o'neal. he got his start in the transit system more than 30 years ago. now he holds the highest uniform position. >> i love being a cop and love this uniform and love what it standards for. most people in law enforcement took this job like i did, to lead lives of significance and help the world. >> he will take over for braton sometime next month. >>> the parents of an actor killed by his own jeep is now suing the company. he died in june after his jeep rolled down the driveway and pinned him between a mailbox . d the cars were recalled. they are pursuing a lawsuit. >>> a man is suing the makers of pokemon go to keep players of that game off his lawn. jeffrey says that strangers are lingering outside of his home since the app was released last month. at least five people have knocked on his door asking for access to his backyard to catch pokemon, he said the app creators showed disregard on the affects on the real world. >>> people in montgomery county will have an easier time getting
police force will have a new leader, commissioner william braton is stepping down to take a job in the private sector. he named the successor, chief james o'neal. he got his start in the transit system more than 30 years ago. now he holds the highest uniform position. >> i love being a cop and love this uniform and love what it standards for. most people in law enforcement took this job like i did, to lead lives of significance and help the world. >> he will take over for braton...
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tuesday night and rick is off and sharrie williams joins us and the big story on "action news" is the day in court for samuel james5:00, "action news" reporter, vernon odom was in court today. vernon is live in mount holly with the details. >> reporter: good afternoon sharrie and monica. samuel james is listed as a resident of burlington township. and also known to stay in burlington city and camden and for the near future any way he is residing at the county jail. >> you are samuel james sir is that correct? >> for murder suspend samuel james today's hearing is to the point. his bail remains set at $1 million. they have witnesses that say they saw samuel james shoot and kill a supposed friend, 22-year-old byron turner in burlington city. >> was observed actually firing shots at the victim and three bullets hit the residence on federal street. the fourth shot hits the victim in the head killing him. >> in a phone call james told "action news" that turner was caught in the crossfire between him and another man, but the prosecution is not buying that story. >> he has ties with contacts with iowa and
tuesday night and rick is off and sharrie williams joins us and the big story on "action news" is the day in court for samuel james5:00, "action news" reporter, vernon odom was in court today. vernon is live in mount holly with the details. >> reporter: good afternoon sharrie and monica. samuel james is listed as a resident of burlington township. and also known to stay in burlington city and camden and for the near future any way he is residing at the county jail....
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william taylor greed on thursday. -- agreed on thursday to return. he was arrested in reidsville where the fbi says he had been living under et alias of james james manion. >>> a georgia father has been charged in the death of his 15- month-old daughters he thai were strapped in their car seats in 90 degree temperatures. asa knot is charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter. >>> funeral services are scheduled today for dr. james hedrick. opinions pal died suddenly earlier this week. a scholarship fund will be set up. his funeral is at first united methodist in cary. >>> hundreds of students were in downtown raleigh at shaw university. applications for the class of 2020 doubled that of last year. according tour university officials this is one other largest they've had in recent history. students and parents were ooh, it's so good. r life. >> i'm justified for it. i may cry but it will be all right. >> i know i'm going to cry. >> trust me. you won't beat first mother or daughter to cry. the first day of class is next wednesday. very exciting stuff tore them. tonight at 5:00 catch a full report and hear how shaw university's president says they
william taylor greed on thursday. -- agreed on thursday to return. he was arrested in reidsville where the fbi says he had been living under et alias of james james manion. >>> a georgia father has been charged in the death of his 15- month-old daughters he thai were strapped in their car seats in 90 degree temperatures. asa knot is charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter. >>> funeral services are scheduled today for dr. james hedrick. opinions pal died suddenly...
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james cameron. it amazes me how you constantly obsess over fictional details when there are more important things in the real world to worry about. for example, why wasn't williame? hey, sheldon. i was up in the administration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what self-important, preening fraud are they honoring this year? oh, i'm so glad you asked it like that. you. i won? you won. i won!
james cameron. it amazes me how you constantly obsess over fictional details when there are more important things in the real world to worry about. for example, why wasn't williame? hey, sheldon. i was up in the administration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what...
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people like dwyane, jordan, james, not an athlete but certainly a person who cares about others, that's actor jesse williamsthony irving. we can go on and on about people but look what wr it's coming from. coming from the athletic or the acting world and there's a preponderance of blacks in those situations so when it comes to making a change and moving in another direction, people will always criticize that because we are moving forward. we're the ones being tattered in the system. therefore, we have to speak up in those realms. we can't go where donald go because don't go. he stomps. i realize the attitude of people who are sick. they need hospitalization. they don't need to be out talking about the people who are trying to help the american flag move forward. kaepernick is american and he said earlier today, don, that you know, he was adopted. he's biracial. but he understands, because he was raised in the black world. so, he looks the way he looks, but his action reveals a black person who is honestly accountable for where he comes from. >> yeah. >> and i take my hat off to the man. >> and we're fortuna
people like dwyane, jordan, james, not an athlete but certainly a person who cares about others, that's actor jesse williamsthony irving. we can go on and on about people but look what wr it's coming from. coming from the athletic or the acting world and there's a preponderance of blacks in those situations so when it comes to making a change and moving in another direction, people will always criticize that because we are moving forward. we're the ones being tattered in the system. therefore,...