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so has wayne williams'.ial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the desk. that's where our checkbook was. >> but he said williams didn't stay that long, not as late as 9:00. >> it wasn't like five minutes or ten minutes. we already spent maybe a half hour or something like that. >> how did wayne get to the office? >> he drove. i think he had his dad'
so has wayne williams'.ial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of...
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we took williams' story to dr.a professor of engineering at the university of california, berkeley, and a former chief engineer of shell oil. the white house has asked bea to help analyze the deepwater horizon accident. bea investigated the columbia space shuttle disaster for nasa and the hurricane katrina disaster for the national science foundation. bea's voice never completely recovered from the weeks he spent in the flood in new orleans. but as the white house has found, he's among the nation's best. he's investigated more than 20 offshore rig disasters. >> mr. williams comes forward with these very detailed elements from his viewpoints on a rig. that's a brave and intelligent man. >> what he's saying is very important to this investigation, you believe? >> it is. >> what strikes professor bea is mike williams' description of the blowout preventer. williams says that in a drilling accident four weeks before the explosion, the critical rubber gasket, called an annular, was damaged, and pieces of it started comin
we took williams' story to dr.a professor of engineering at the university of california, berkeley, and a former chief engineer of shell oil. the white house has asked bea to help analyze the deepwater horizon accident. bea investigated the columbia space shuttle disaster for nasa and the hurricane katrina disaster for the national science foundation. bea's voice never completely recovered from the weeks he spent in the flood in new orleans. but as the white house has found, he's among the...
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and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> let them know that bitch back.>> aside from a few failed attempts as parole and two escapes from prison work release program, jack hill has spent the majority of his adult life behind bars. those years have been further tarnished by his many losses. >> i lost my father, my grandfather, my grandmother, my great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, you know. i lost my sister. i lost my brother, i lost my mother. my aunt and my uncle. yeah. pretty much my whole family's passed away suns i've been in here. i used to take and mail them letters. granted, and i used to take visitations granted. now i don't have neither. >> hill says his late father's advice is what keeps him going. >> i think about what my dad told me back years ago. he said, don't never give up. whatever you do, son, don't never give up. i think of the fact that my mother passed away while i was in here. and my goal, my goal is to win my case and have the sentences stamped, done in full and lay it on her grave and say, mom, i've done it. i've done it. i'm
and jurez williams celebrates freedom. >> let them know that bitch back.>> aside from a few failed attempts as parole and two escapes from prison work release program, jack hill has spent the majority of his adult life behind bars. those years have been further tarnished by his many losses. >> i lost my father, my grandfather, my grandmother, my great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, you know. i lost my sister. i lost my brother, i lost my mother. my aunt and my uncle. yeah....
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to write his book, the title "the kid: the immortal life of ted williams," and he gets into ted williamsional and personal life including the controversial decision to freeze his body after his death. ben, thank you very much for coming in. journalist, up in boston for many years. where did you get your love of writing and journalism? >> well, you know, i have been in the business quite a while. it might be in the genes, i'm not sure. i started as a reporter in california, a small paper, the riverside press enterprise, i wrote a couple of crime books out there. i had grown up in boston, and when i got a chance to work at "the boston globe" in 1979 as a young reporter, i moved back home. >> who turned you on to ted williams? >> williams was a figure in my life. he is perhaps my hero growing up. my room was plastered with pictures of ted williams from magazine photos, and i saw him play as a kid, got his autograph once. >> you still have the ball? >> i still have the ball. the ink is fading badly with the passage of 50 years, but i've got it. >> what was ted williams like on the field? >>
to write his book, the title "the kid: the immortal life of ted williams," and he gets into ted williamsional and personal life including the controversial decision to freeze his body after his death. ben, thank you very much for coming in. journalist, up in boston for many years. where did you get your love of writing and journalism? >> well, you know, i have been in the business quite a while. it might be in the genes, i'm not sure. i started as a reporter in california, a...
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what makes ted williams so interesting? was struck by how much interest there still was in his life. he was a mean the figure to me. -- meaninful figure to me. i grew up outside of boston. as a kid, i saw him play the last 3-4 years of his career. when he died, the boston globe was filled with letters to the editor from grandfathers to fathers to sons -- he was the glue in the social fabric. he was a meaningful figure to me and in speed reading the earlier books on williams, they were done mostly by adoring sportswriters who focused mostly on his exploits on the field. i thought there was a lot of room to tell other parts -- much less, chronicle other parts of his life. he grew up in san diego in the depression. the fact that he concealed the fact that he was a mexican- american, and -- no one knew that until he died, his service in two wars, his struggles of anger, i thought it was a rich story. i dove in. >> i asked him why he played baseball, and he said, because i was good at it early. >> he grew up -- he had a playgrou
what makes ted williams so interesting? was struck by how much interest there still was in his life. he was a mean the figure to me. -- meaninful figure to me. i grew up outside of boston. as a kid, i saw him play the last 3-4 years of his career. when he died, the boston globe was filled with letters to the editor from grandfathers to fathers to sons -- he was the glue in the social fabric. he was a meaningful figure to me and in speed reading the earlier books on williams, they were done...
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>> officers subdue williams and pin her to the ground.ut restraining her does little to stop her verbal assault. >> i had enough of you guys abusing me and throwing me in jail like i'm a [ bleep ] animal. i got kids and responsibilities. i don't have time for this show. they are trying to accuse me of something i didn't do. >> calm down. >> i've had three evaluations. that should be enough to satisfy the court's arguments! tired of these trifling judges. sorry, bitch! >> and after about seven minutes, williams is escorted out of the courtroom. >> did i not see three psychologist? have i not shown up five times? yes or no? swear before god. i bet you can't. compulsive liar. you want to break my arms? go right ahead. >> i think it's clear your client needs an evaluation. >> though the officer who bore the brunt of williams' fury sustains minor injuries, no one is seriously hurt during this scuffle. after her mental health evaluation, williams is ultimately found competent to stand trial. she pleads not guilty. and though williams' actions w
>> officers subdue williams and pin her to the ground.ut restraining her does little to stop her verbal assault. >> i had enough of you guys abusing me and throwing me in jail like i'm a [ bleep ] animal. i got kids and responsibilities. i don't have time for this show. they are trying to accuse me of something i didn't do. >> calm down. >> i've had three evaluations. that should be enough to satisfy the court's arguments! tired of these trifling judges. sorry, bitch!...
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how does that become william howard taft? >> it is a complex issue. -- elihu root is too old although you outlive both of them. he was also a corporate lawyer which was not going to be the appeal that you wanted at that time. when you look over the republican party, who was the most sympathetic, available candidate and here was will taft from ohio. roosevelt begins to convince himself that he and taft agree on more than the agreed on. -- they agreed on. that theya courtship invested in each other to have the qualities they want to have. 1908, roosevelt becomes a backer of taft. taft, very serious lobbying up theodore roosevelt to select her husband. because of his known attitudes about politics and his desire to the supreme court role, may be indicated he was a bit hesitant. here is the quote from helen taft. she is working both sides here. she is working her husband to act the part more. how influential was shooting? -- she? if there wife thinks you can be president of the united states, that is a big boost. she did meet wit
how does that become william howard taft? >> it is a complex issue. -- elihu root is too old although you outlive both of them. he was also a corporate lawyer which was not going to be the appeal that you wanted at that time. when you look over the republican party, who was the most sympathetic, available candidate and here was will taft from ohio. roosevelt begins to convince himself that he and taft agree on more than the agreed on. -- they agreed on. that theya courtship invested in...
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williams in a november officers be observed mr. williams on the sidewalk and the violence reduction teams were out doing violence desperation we don't do stop and frisk they went to have the conversation as the story was told mr. williams attempted to avoid the came back and ride into the residence and he bite the officer on the arm and broke the skin. at this point in time it's when the camera goes on and shows the bystanders going to assist. the video to which the citizen spoke we pulled on the video in the neighborhood and as i spoke to in one reporter that asked me the contact is obtain absurd by a tree it happened to be in front of the camera. our investigation gone forward we've coordinate that the occ that's the process it will unfold obviously if anything is fined to be untold and we'll take appropriate action then. there was an origin thing it was a bicyclist it was inside the garden it's a closed community street that mr. williams happened to be on a bicycle but not bicycling down the street so there's that. also there wa
williams in a november officers be observed mr. williams on the sidewalk and the violence reduction teams were out doing violence desperation we don't do stop and frisk they went to have the conversation as the story was told mr. williams attempted to avoid the came back and ride into the residence and he bite the officer on the arm and broke the skin. at this point in time it's when the camera goes on and shows the bystanders going to assist. the video to which the citizen spoke we pulled on...
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and that was a quote from a postwar race history by george washington williams. the context for these -- african-americans clinked the idea that the surrender is a special moment for them. a moment which they are in the thick terser old in which they are dispensing magnanimity. the context for that is a very long-standing charge that goes back as far as we can trace debates about slavery but if you have emancipation come you're going to have chaos and reprisals and for williams to highlight, i think his account there is somewhat wishful. but it served a political purpose to highlight the possibility of racial record deletion and say that appomattox could symbolize racial reconciliation with an answer to all those who sent us this freedom in the victory, there's going to be social chaos, resource the one. williams wanted to allow himself with the forces of progress and civilization and to have decided to magnanimity of african-american at that moment was to do that and offer counter narrative to a dystopian discourse about what would happen if you had read in the
and that was a quote from a postwar race history by george washington williams. the context for these -- african-americans clinked the idea that the surrender is a special moment for them. a moment which they are in the thick terser old in which they are dispensing magnanimity. the context for that is a very long-standing charge that goes back as far as we can trace debates about slavery but if you have emancipation come you're going to have chaos and reprisals and for williams to highlight, i...
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>> officers subdue williams and pin her to the ground.ng her does little to stop her verbal assault. >> i had enough of you guys abusing me and throwing me in jail like i'm a [ bleep ] animal. i got kids and responsibilities. i don't have time for this show. they are trying to accuse me of something i didn't do. >> calm down. calm down. >> i've had three evaluations. that should be enough to satisfy the court's arguments! tired of these trifling judges. sorry, bitch! >> and after about seven minutes, williams is escorted out of the courtroom. >> did i not see three psychologists? have i not shown up 30 times? yes or no? i swear before god. i bet you can't. compulsive liar. you want to break my arms? go right ahead. >> i think it's clear your client needs an evaluation. >> though the officer who bore the brunt of williams' fury sustains minor injuries, no one is seriously hurt during this scuffle. after her mental health evaluation, williams is ultimately found competent to stand trial. she pleads not guilty. she pleads guilty to a lesser
>> officers subdue williams and pin her to the ground.ng her does little to stop her verbal assault. >> i had enough of you guys abusing me and throwing me in jail like i'm a [ bleep ] animal. i got kids and responsibilities. i don't have time for this show. they are trying to accuse me of something i didn't do. >> calm down. calm down. >> i've had three evaluations. that should be enough to satisfy the court's arguments! tired of these trifling judges. sorry, bitch!...
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the kid: thef ted williams."en bradlee, thank you. >> pleasure.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express. additional funding provided by these funders: additional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a providers explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to classical rewind. i'm martin goldsmith, and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the 16th and 17th centuries. we'll meet many of the great masters and tell their stories. i promise you an exhilarating ride. along the way you're likely to hear melodies that you know but perhaps you don't know why. tonight meet the masters, next on pbs. ♪
the kid: thef ted williams."en bradlee, thank you. >> pleasure.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express. additional funding provided by these funders: additional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a providers explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to classical rewind. i'm martin goldsmith, and this is...
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the kid: thef ted williams."en bradlee, thank you. >> pleasure.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express. additional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a provider >>> this is nightly business we port wi report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> up to the stock market news and in depth aname sis. our kuwait raunlting service projikts up jiktive rating didly on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> not business as usual. glax so smith kline to quit two of the industries most common and controversial practices. the way it promotes products and compensates sales force. will rival company s follow? >> best medicine. why some are calling on consumers to pass vitamins. what does that mean for the companies that develop and sell supplements?
the kid: thef ted williams."en bradlee, thank you. >> pleasure.♪ ♪ >> funding for charlie rose wasd american express. additional funding provided by these funders: >> and by bloomberg, a provider >>> this is nightly business we port wi report with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> up to the stock market news and in depth aname sis. our kuwait raunlting service projikts up jiktive rating didly on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr....
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williams fell in front of an oncoming train and the dog went with him. the engineer stopped the train but several cars passed over them. amazingly williams suffered only minor injuries. >> the first time you were reunited with the dog, what was that like for you? >> you know, when he came back to me, i was, i was glad to see him, and i'm glad that he wasn't even hurt. >> reporter: orlando turns 11 next month and will retire as a seeing eye dog. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep orlando as a pet until now. >> as of this morning all of those expenses have been covered through anonymous donations. >> reporter: that means orlando can enjoy his senior years with his best friend. >> he's looking forward to, you know, enjoying life now. >> reporter: and so is cecil williams. . >> seeing eye dogs are trained to deal with subway platforms and curbs. they're taught to walk in front of their owners to keep them from tripping and falling. >>> the latest high tech apple toy comes out tonight. the mac pro doesn't look like a computer. t
williams fell in front of an oncoming train and the dog went with him. the engineer stopped the train but several cars passed over them. amazingly williams suffered only minor injuries. >> the first time you were reunited with the dog, what was that like for you? >> you know, when he came back to me, i was, i was glad to see him, and i'm glad that he wasn't even hurt. >> reporter: orlando turns 11 next month and will retire as a seeing eye dog. williams is getting a new...
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let's rejoin william f. buckley. >> let me ask you this since a lot of people are extremely cynical about the whole notion of states' rights. it's been widely contended. for instance most recently by senator tidings of maryland that american conservatives like to talk about states' rights because there is still a certain glamour to the argument and a scientific exactitude for the notion of plural icism and federalism. but the states haven't historically acted in such a way to provide the essential services of the people. the argument is if one were to remit the to the states all of the money that's now going to the federal government on social welfare, the chances are states would dissipate, create more t hot dog stands and more public squalor in the face of mr. gal bury. isn't it true they have gone up far more than the increase in the gnp, the increase in the economy and that this itself suggests that certain states were stimulated into duty by the activity of the federal government. how do you handle a qu
let's rejoin william f. buckley. >> let me ask you this since a lot of people are extremely cynical about the whole notion of states' rights. it's been widely contended. for instance most recently by senator tidings of maryland that american conservatives like to talk about states' rights because there is still a certain glamour to the argument and a scientific exactitude for the notion of plural icism and federalism. but the states haven't historically acted in such a way to provide the...
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race leaders such as the renowned historian george washington williams and the baptist editor william j. simmons, the journalistic mentor to none other than item b. wells. for all of these soldiers regardless of background, their presence on the battlefield was the culmination of a long struggle. the federal army initially turned away by volunteers claiming that african-american men did not the debt tapis the attributes of patriotism and courage, but they can't hate that the wall was a golden moment. when they finally get there chance to fight it prove their mettle at dozens of engagements. indeed, the regiments at appomattox saw considerable action. some of the bloody initiation into combat. joined in the grinding warfare of the government campaign in virginia and man the trenches to the siege of petersburg entering the city in triumph when it fell on april 2nd. african-american soldiers were keenly aware that even after getting all this proof of their courage and marched to equality could still be turned back so long as powerful confederate armies are still in the field. the confede
race leaders such as the renowned historian george washington williams and the baptist editor william j. simmons, the journalistic mentor to none other than item b. wells. for all of these soldiers regardless of background, their presence on the battlefield was the culmination of a long struggle. the federal army initially turned away by volunteers claiming that african-american men did not the debt tapis the attributes of patriotism and courage, but they can't hate that the wall was a golden...
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he has taken on a bigger fish by buying william morris back in 2009. he feels very confident about his ability to combine these very people centered businesses. the issue with this one is that there are so many other competent infectors because he is buying a business that it's very different from his business. --is a media rights business a licensing business, a college sports business. that is something that is new for him. at the same time, he is bringing more leverage on to the business. he has to manage that site as well. >> there are about $2 billion of debt with the combined companies. img -- we are working for this guy? they don't know what the culture clash will be like. img is an international business. there was a certain way one conducts himself at the club when doing business. it is not exactly the hollywood, look at me way. it they wonder how that will play in the college business, in gainesville, in auburn, alabama. will william morris's culture play well with the clients that img has? >> what is the best approach for him to take? leave
he has taken on a bigger fish by buying william morris back in 2009. he feels very confident about his ability to combine these very people centered businesses. the issue with this one is that there are so many other competent infectors because he is buying a business that it's very different from his business. --is a media rights business a licensing business, a college sports business. that is something that is new for him. at the same time, he is bringing more leverage on to the business. he...
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william morris endeavor, after all, was created when you combined william morris with endeavor.y much, bloombergs cristina alesci. let's continue with img, a major player when it comes to representing sports, athletes, as well as producing sports programming. our next guest is becoming a star in his own right. kyle larson was the nascar rookie of the year. this upcoming year, he will not only be racing in the nationwide spirit -- series, but also the sprint cup series. it is a pleasure, kyle. thanks for coming in. >> i have been busy in new york, driving around. >> it is not the same kind of traffic. >> i think we need to bring some of these taxidrivers onto to the racetrack. they would do a good job. >> tell us about the first time you got into nascar. what was it like? untilidn't get into it 2012. i haven't been in it a whole lot, very long, but i had a blast with it. i think i got night or something my first race. i have been a big fan of nascar growing up, as a child, a big fan of jeff gordon and guys like that. i'm glad to be up in the cup series now and get to compete with
william morris endeavor, after all, was created when you combined william morris with endeavor.y much, bloombergs cristina alesci. let's continue with img, a major player when it comes to representing sports, athletes, as well as producing sports programming. our next guest is becoming a star in his own right. kyle larson was the nascar rookie of the year. this upcoming year, he will not only be racing in the nationwide spirit -- series, but also the sprint cup series. it is a pleasure, kyle....
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amazingly williams only suffered minor injuries.h the dog, what was that like for you? >> when he came back to me, i was glad to see him, and i'm glad he wasn't even hurt. >> reporter: orlando will retire next month. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep him as a pet -- until now. >> as of this morning all of those expenses have been covered through anonymous donations. >> reporter: that means orlando can enjoy his golden years with his best friend. >> he's a senior citizen. he's got grey hafrmt you know, he's looking forward to enjoying life now. >> reporter: and so is cecil williams. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> well, after months of turmoil the atmosphere was a little lighter at toronto state hall on tuesday. ♪ let's get together and feel all right ♪ >> embattled mayor rob ford feeling all right. dancing to bob marley's "one love" and joined by city council members as well. ford admitted last month he smoked crack in a drunken stupor, but since the scandal erupted, he's given up alcohol and exe
amazingly williams only suffered minor injuries.h the dog, what was that like for you? >> when he came back to me, i was glad to see him, and i'm glad he wasn't even hurt. >> reporter: orlando will retire next month. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep him as a pet -- until now. >> as of this morning all of those expenses have been covered through anonymous donations. >> reporter: that means orlando can enjoy his golden years with his best...
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. >> reporter: the man who is so lucky to be alive is 61-year-old cecil williams of brooklyn.ee him here in his hospital bed with his 10-year-old service dog orlando. he has tears in his eyes, grateful that they made it through their ordeal. the two survived a fall to the subway tracks with 1 1/2 subway cars rolling over them. >> it definitely was a miracle. >> reporter: it happened at 136th street around 9:00 a.m. the train was not yet into the station when people on the platform saw cecil williams and his dog fall backward onto the track. >> everyone started freaking out. >> reporter: onlookers say the man looked wobbly as he stood near the edge. williams later said he felt faint. >> he was all the way backwards and i tried to pull him in. i tried to scream at him to come in because he was, you know, near the tracks. >> reporter: and then he fell. >> then he fell. >> reporter: both the dog and the man avoided being hit by the train's wheels. >> he ended up in the middle of the rails. >> reporter: bystanders yelled for the conductor to stop the train, and he did, but almost t
. >> reporter: the man who is so lucky to be alive is 61-year-old cecil williams of brooklyn.ee him here in his hospital bed with his 10-year-old service dog orlando. he has tears in his eyes, grateful that they made it through their ordeal. the two survived a fall to the subway tracks with 1 1/2 subway cars rolling over them. >> it definitely was a miracle. >> reporter: it happened at 136th street around 9:00 a.m. the train was not yet into the station when people on the...
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and william street, a neighborhood downtown south of san jose state university. it's become a hot spot for gang activity. they say there have been drug deals that have happened in a park nearby but in the last several months they have been able to get a handle on it. police say they were responding to a lot of street gang activity in the area you see on the map between the university and 280 during summer. a shooting in the afternoon of september '25 involved rival gangs sparking police to begin operation williams street. officers collaborated with university police, juvenile probation and gang unit to focus on rounding up gang members in the area. the team has made more than 50 arrests and made contact with roughly 100 gang members and high risk individuals. >> they started selectively identifying individuals that were a part of street gangs and conducted probation searches. they also obtained search warrants. another thing they did was proactive police work. they would patrol where we knew gang members were. >> want a sticker? >> yeah. >> all right. >> officers
and william street, a neighborhood downtown south of san jose state university. it's become a hot spot for gang activity. they say there have been drug deals that have happened in a park nearby but in the last several months they have been able to get a handle on it. police say they were responding to a lot of street gang activity in the area you see on the map between the university and 280 during summer. a shooting in the afternoon of september '25 involved rival gangs sparking police to...
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and sharapova. >> veena williams left william morris several years ago.now she's back under the nemesis of her rival, maria sharpova. it's something that large agencies often have to handle. >> how does this affect a guy like peyton manning, will we see him in a blockbuster movie or have his own television shows? >> of course he'll be on ento youentouran. the athletes themselves they may have more hollywood opportunities perhaps than they otherwise would have. but this is not about getting paint manning a book deal. >> now william morris endeavor has fallen short on some of their sports acquisitions, will the acquisition of img help their image especially in the sports world? >> i heard that this merger was going to be announced at the greenwich ymca. no, that's a joke. but having the savvy of img and img is very savvy about how sports media, people like myself, a are sports illustrated, would react to that, that is clearly -- well the lebron situation aside, this. >> bottom line will this merger be a good thing for sports? >> i believe it will be a good
and sharapova. >> veena williams left william morris several years ago.now she's back under the nemesis of her rival, maria sharpova. it's something that large agencies often have to handle. >> how does this affect a guy like peyton manning, will we see him in a blockbuster movie or have his own television shows? >> of course he'll be on ento youentouran. the athletes themselves they may have more hollywood opportunities perhaps than they otherwise would have. but this is not...
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tumbling on to the tracks below with williams.de. >> he stayed down there with me. you know, he was licking my face. but he was there for me. >> reporter: there for him, as the two ducked in the trough between the tracks. low enough so two cars of that oncoming train passed over them, before the emergency brakes kicked in and they were rescued. williams promising the 11-year-old labrador is in for some extra treats as he processes his overwhelming ordeal, some are calling a holiday season miracle. >> i'm thinking about god and a few other things. you know, why did he save me? you know, i don't know. i do believe it's for a reason. and one day, maybe i'll find out. >> reporter: williams says he was sadly planning to give orlando up for adoption when the elderly dog retires and williams gets a new service dog. cost was his only concern. now, someone has anonymously
tumbling on to the tracks below with williams.de. >> he stayed down there with me. you know, he was licking my face. but he was there for me. >> reporter: there for him, as the two ducked in the trough between the tracks. low enough so two cars of that oncoming train passed over them, before the emergency brakes kicked in and they were rescued. williams promising the 11-year-old labrador is in for some extra treats as he processes his overwhelming ordeal, some are calling a holiday...
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between prince william and kate. [ mom ] hey guys.le announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls, with cinnabon cinnamon, are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. [ gasps ] [ female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. dog fighting ring in the ea bay. this morning, the dog' owner addresses the accusat. surveillance cameras capture beginnings of a frighteninge invasion in fremont. the la on the search for the robbe. plus, dozens of people are injured when the roof cavesn at a packed london theater. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's friday, december 20th. i'm michelle, >>> here's a look at today's le, forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., mostly sunny today. atlanta will be cloudy. st. louis and denver also cloudy. seattle, expect a mi
between prince william and kate. [ mom ] hey guys.le announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls, with cinnabon cinnamon, are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. [ gasps ] [ female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. dog fighting ring in the ea...
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endeavor about william morris -- bought william morris. he is going after a big fish.ween $1.5 debt, billion and $2 billion on this. you have got to pay your guys. all the guys are saying what is going to happen? >> holidays mean one thing, cookies. we will be talking to the ceo about his latest creation, coming up in eats. getting an influx of women. those details, after the break. ♪ >> it is 26 minutes after the hour. bloomberg td is on a markets. i am julie hyman. let look at where stocks are trading ahead of the fed decision and insight into taper ing. investors holding back until we get that information. the s&p 500 a little down, dow up, more movement on the individual stocks. are falling the most since 2007. the maker of electronics for apple and cisco had missed analyst estimates. citigroup could suggest the company is suffering from a slowdown in production of the iphone. down,le shares, trading little changed across the year. cvs caremark reaffirmed its forecast this morning and offered a forecast and efforts -- in lines with estimates. a plan for $4 billion
endeavor about william morris -- bought william morris. he is going after a big fish.ween $1.5 debt, billion and $2 billion on this. you have got to pay your guys. all the guys are saying what is going to happen? >> holidays mean one thing, cookies. we will be talking to the ceo about his latest creation, coming up in eats. getting an influx of women. those details, after the break. ♪ >> it is 26 minutes after the hour. bloomberg td is on a markets. i am julie hyman. let look at...
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we should appreciate the brilliance of serena williams. >> in the past, williams may have relied on herathletic prowess to get by but right now there are very few players on the wga tour that can match her all-around abilities and overall consistency. of all, what makes her dominant is her power. when you look at the next year and you look at as a rank, maria a, they do --azarenk not have the power every shot. the server will win her a lot of easy points. herher power, her mobility, anticipation is very good. i think what she has worked on -- you see her on the court always putting her hand down, it is really to stay calm and cool under pressure. that is what she has worked on. >> when she one bank -- won first grand slam in 1999 tennis was ruled by baseline is. as she matured she began an error of power hitters. it seems inevitable she will win grand slam number 18. >> she clearly is the greatest player of this generation, and she deserves it. i think she could even go further by challenging steffi at 22. to me, ever body holds up and she keeps up that motivation, she could definitely
we should appreciate the brilliance of serena williams. >> in the past, williams may have relied on herathletic prowess to get by but right now there are very few players on the wga tour that can match her all-around abilities and overall consistency. of all, what makes her dominant is her power. when you look at the next year and you look at as a rank, maria a, they do --azarenk not have the power every shot. the server will win her a lot of easy points. herher power, her mobility,...
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they are doing the deal on behalf of william morris endeavor entertainment.re william morris and silver lake making this deal? >> i have some exciting news. this has a lot to do with professional sports. this is a business that represent pop music talent. you just awesome images of taylor swift. but you are also seeing images of peyton manning, an img client. there is a real battle to being big in sports and hollywood. caa, one of the rival agencies, rd has a big sports arm. they were in bidding for the img business. real relativity also has a big sports arm. sports is when of the biggest names on television. that is why people keep watching television. it has a lot to do with wme expanding its empire. >> ari emanuel runs william morris endeavor, what can you tell us about him? >> fans of a show like entourage know the character of ari gold. it is based in part on emanuel. he sees the opportunity to expand the reach of what william morris endeavor is. there is a little bit of crossover between these two worlds already. the price tag has been a little rich for
they are doing the deal on behalf of william morris endeavor entertainment.re william morris and silver lake making this deal? >> i have some exciting news. this has a lot to do with professional sports. this is a business that represent pop music talent. you just awesome images of taylor swift. but you are also seeing images of peyton manning, an img client. there is a real battle to being big in sports and hollywood. caa, one of the rival agencies, rd has a big sports arm. they were in...
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>> corey's brother william has also had a setback. his job detail, he was caught entering another inmate's cell. >> yes, sir, there is. >> he has now lost his chance to an early release to a halfway house. >> when he entered the other inmates cell, it was 3:00 in the morning. in the particular housing unit that inmate allen was in, those doors are not secured. they are not locked due to the nature of what kind of housing unit that is. they are not supposed to be going into another inmate's cell at that point. at the time when he was in that particular housing unit, he was on a detail that detail was the night detail, that's why he was awake at 3:00 in the morning. however, he chose to take advantage of the situation by entering someone else's cell at that time. inmate allen is typically not a disciplinary problem. >> i've been here almost a year and a couple months. and i haven't had one disciplinary action. this is my first one. so all they charged me with was being out of place. that's all the charges was. >> william will now have t
>> corey's brother william has also had a setback. his job detail, he was caught entering another inmate's cell. >> yes, sir, there is. >> he has now lost his chance to an early release to a halfway house. >> when he entered the other inmates cell, it was 3:00 in the morning. in the particular housing unit that inmate allen was in, those doors are not secured. they are not locked due to the nature of what kind of housing unit that is. they are not supposed to be going...
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let's rejoin william f.ey. >> let me ask you this, since a lot of people routinely cynical about the whole notion of state's rights, it has been very widely contended for instance most recently by senator tidings of maryland that americans like to talk about states rights because there is still a certain glamor to the argument and a certain scientific exact tude of the whole notion of pluralism and federalism and so on. but in fact the states haven't historically acted in such a way as to provide the essential services of the people. his argument and that of a great many others is if one were to remitt to the state all of the money going to the federal government the chances are the states simply dissipate and create more hot dog stands and more public squall lar in the face of this. isn't it true the state's revenues have risen since the second world war far in excess of the increase in the gnt, an increase in the economy, and that this itself suggests certain states stimulated into doing their duty by the
let's rejoin william f.ey. >> let me ask you this, since a lot of people routinely cynical about the whole notion of state's rights, it has been very widely contended for instance most recently by senator tidings of maryland that americans like to talk about states rights because there is still a certain glamor to the argument and a certain scientific exact tude of the whole notion of pluralism and federalism and so on. but in fact the states haven't historically acted in such a way as to...
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amazingly williams sifrpd only minor injuries. >> the first time you were actually reunited with the dog, what was that like for you? >> you know, when he came back to me, i was glad to see him. i'm glad that he wasn't even hurt. >> orlando turns 11 next month and will retire as a seeing-eye dog. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep orlando as a pet until now. >> as of this morning, all of those expenses have been covered through anonymous donations. >> that means orlando can enjoy his golden years with his best friend. >> he's a senior citizen. he's got gray hair so he's looking forward to enjoying life now. >> cbs news new york. >> and we just checked this. more than a hundred thousand dollars has been donated to help cecil and his dog stay together. >> oh, i love that story. amagz. what a special dog. very heart warming. >> yes. good roich there. he's going down and going with him to go get him. >>> well, another heart warming or warming thing coming our way this christmas. it's going to be warm. >> it's going to feel like october outside around christ
amazingly williams sifrpd only minor injuries. >> the first time you were actually reunited with the dog, what was that like for you? >> you know, when he came back to me, i was glad to see him. i'm glad that he wasn't even hurt. >> orlando turns 11 next month and will retire as a seeing-eye dog. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep orlando as a pet until now. >> as of this morning, all of those expenses have been covered through anonymous...
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i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. right now, family and friends are gathering for a vigil for 13-year-old jahai. even strangers are joining them toll pray. nbc bay area's jean elie jiens us. >> the family last night fall called for a prayer meeting and tonight they're getting quite a response. there are people here still filing into the church. and the service is getting under w way. he had surgery at children's hospital oakland december 9. she had her tonsils removed. something went wrong and she was pronounced brain dead days later. the family says a second test completed yesterday also showed no brain activity. she's still at the family on a vept lay tor. they fought for more time and the hospital has agreed. now they are paying for a miraculous recovery. minutes ago, her mother says she believes in the power of prayer. i don't care where it's coming from, isle accept it. i just want to just pray for her. she's a really sweet girl. and she's a big part of my hea
i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. right now, family and friends are gathering for a vigil for 13-year-old jahai. even strangers are joining them toll pray. nbc bay area's jean elie jiens us. >> the family last night fall called for a prayer meeting and tonight they're getting quite a response. there are people here still filing into the church. and the service is getting under w way. he had...
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hall will williams is in our london bureau and is follow the story for us. holly? >> reporter: warren weinstein was kidnapped by al qaeda two and a half years ago from his home in pakistan where he was working as a development consultant for a private american company. it's thought he's being held somewhere along pakistan's border with afghanistan which is an al qaeda stronghold. this is the second video that al qaeda has released of mr. weinstein. we can't authenticate it and we don't know when it was filmed. it was e-mailed from an anonymous address to the "washington post" newspaper along with a letter said to be written by warren weinstein. in the video he appears tired and at times emotional. he asks the president to negotiate with al qaeda so that he can see his family again. >> mr. obama, you are a family man and so you understand the deep mental anxiety and anguish that i have been experiencing for these past more than two years. i am therefore appealing to you on a humanitarian basis if nothing else and asking that you take the necessary actions to expedit
hall will williams is in our london bureau and is follow the story for us. holly? >> reporter: warren weinstein was kidnapped by al qaeda two and a half years ago from his home in pakistan where he was working as a development consultant for a private american company. it's thought he's being held somewhere along pakistan's border with afghanistan which is an al qaeda stronghold. this is the second video that al qaeda has released of mr. weinstein. we can't authenticate it and we don't...
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changing his diaper and kate, william and george playing rub a dubdub.ait a minute. the palace would never release these. >> i have five or six different prince georges. >> she is known for her celebrity look-a-likes. >> there is only one of him and he is fantastic. he really is. i have about five kate look-a-likes. >> she uses an 82-year-old ball of energy to play the queen. the photographer says these aren't about the royals, they're about us and how we feel about the famous. >> the obsession, the worlg gone crazy with celebrity. >> we should have known something was amiss when we saw prince william and catherine post half naked. there is something intimate about these photos. dirt on the sole of the prince's foot. of course the actual royals don't come on things like this. >> i hope they time it amusing. >> she's been doing this for a did he go aid, posing look-a-likes from beck hal to kanye west and their baby northwest. and she is out west in l.a. shopping for more look alikes. >> anybody looks like miley cyrus. >> she has the queen baby on a tote b
changing his diaper and kate, william and george playing rub a dubdub.ait a minute. the palace would never release these. >> i have five or six different prince georges. >> she is known for her celebrity look-a-likes. >> there is only one of him and he is fantastic. he really is. i have about five kate look-a-likes. >> she uses an 82-year-old ball of energy to play the queen. the photographer says these aren't about the royals, they're about us and how we feel about the...
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now to nbc's brian williams with a look at mandela's incredible life and unwavering spirit. >> to deny any person human rights is the challenge of very humanity. >> reporter: nelson mandela called his life a long walk to freedom, a struggle to end south africa's racist system of aparthe apartheid. as a young lawyer and activist he initially advocated peaceful resistance. >> police fired point-blank into the crowd. >> reporter: south african police killed scores of anti-apartheid demonstrators. for nelson mandela, it was a turning point. >> there are many people who feel that it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against a government whose rely is the savage attack on unarmed, defenseless people. >> reporter: the anc was banned. he became an outlaw, but he refused to back down. arrested in 1962 mandela was charged with sabotage and with attempting to violently overthrow the government. he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. for decades the struggle for justice in south africa continued with the imprisoned nelson mandela as its symbol. at ti
now to nbc's brian williams with a look at mandela's incredible life and unwavering spirit. >> to deny any person human rights is the challenge of very humanity. >> reporter: nelson mandela called his life a long walk to freedom, a struggle to end south africa's racist system of aparthe apartheid. as a young lawyer and activist he initially advocated peaceful resistance. >> police fired point-blank into the crowd. >> reporter: south african police killed scores of...
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it's a great pleasure to introduce william seale. i have known william for a very long time because he married my good friend and colleague classmate. william seale is a charming if texas gentleman whose interest in history and the building has fuelled a long career in both off. he holds a b.a. and ph.d. from duke. he left texas and spent two years in colombia south carolina restoring the campus. he then came to washington to write a history of the state capital with henry hedgecock and their two sons settled in the native alexandria. at this point in his career, he focused on two things. historic restoration. his volume in the white house was published by the white house historical society in 1986 with the second edition in 1996. he is the editor of the association journal white house history. his other books include an architectural history of the white house come history of the national trust houses and of democracy. cavils in the usaf and american courthouses. a commission book of the garden club of america was published earlier
it's a great pleasure to introduce william seale. i have known william for a very long time because he married my good friend and colleague classmate. william seale is a charming if texas gentleman whose interest in history and the building has fuelled a long career in both off. he holds a b.a. and ph.d. from duke. he left texas and spent two years in colombia south carolina restoring the campus. he then came to washington to write a history of the state capital with henry hedgecock and their...
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an attorney for william rockefeller said his client was in a daze.r passengers were killed, dozens injured when the train went off the track. we have the latest on the investigation. >> for the first time since sunday's metro north derailment outside metro city attention is drifting away focussing on the train's engineer. >> simply put, based on this data there's no indication that the break's systems were not suffering. >> on tuesday two members from william rockefeller's camp suggested human area was to blame. his attorney said he was daze the suffering highway hypnosis. william rockefeller revealed that he had nodded off to a union official. >> sometimes a momentary nod, whatever that might be, how long it lasts, i can't answer that. he caught himself, but too late. >> william rockefeller has been with metro north for 20 years, serving 11 as an engineer. it's the critical seconds before the crash that will be scrutinized, including whether he had enough sleep. >> william rockefeller reportedly went to bed, sleeping for about seven hours. metro nor
an attorney for william rockefeller said his client was in a daze.r passengers were killed, dozens injured when the train went off the track. we have the latest on the investigation. >> for the first time since sunday's metro north derailment outside metro city attention is drifting away focussing on the train's engineer. >> simply put, based on this data there's no indication that the break's systems were not suffering. >> on tuesday two members from william rockefeller's...
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williams. >> good evening, i'm steve williams representing ms. gamez and she's here. the neighbors and the liberty hill neighborhood association oppose this project because it's out of character with this neighborhood. it incompatible with the neighborhood scale. it's too tall, too dense and has a stark design. the development team describes this project as an exclamation point to demark ate and define the busy congested four lane corridor and that is on the developers brief. think of an exclamation point and something taller than the rest of the sentence, think of a silo, the rest of a tour. -- tower. the neighbors object because there is no building. this claims the area is filled with these buildings. it's a fundamental agreement and even the matter from which the incompatibility is to be judged. let me suggest to the board that the department are ignoring the basic fundamental principles for objecting the compatibility of the building and the existing neighborhood. the planning code says first you look at the immediate context to determine compatibility when consi
williams. >> good evening, i'm steve williams representing ms. gamez and she's here. the neighbors and the liberty hill neighborhood association oppose this project because it's out of character with this neighborhood. it incompatible with the neighborhood scale. it's too tall, too dense and has a stark design. the development team describes this project as an exclamation point to demark ate and define the busy congested four lane corridor and that is on the developers brief. think of an...
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amazingly, williams suffered only minor injuries.he first time you actually were reunited with the dog, what was that like for you? >> you know, when he came back to me, i was -- i was glad to see him. and i'm glad that he wasn't even hurt. >> reporter: orlando turns 11 next month and will retire as a seeing eye dog. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep orlando as a pet until now. >> as of this morning, all of those expenses have been covered through anonymous donations. >> reporter: that means orlando can enjoy his golden years with his best friend. >> he is a senior citizen. he got gray hair. [ laughter ] >> you know, so he's looking forward to, uhm, you know, enjoying life now. >> reporter: and so is cecil williams. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> by the way, we just checked. more than $100,000 have been donated to help cecil and his dog. >>> christmas came early this year for four bay area families. each of them with a need. mike's auto body in antioch gave each a rebuilt car. one woman has had to
amazingly, williams suffered only minor injuries.he first time you actually were reunited with the dog, what was that like for you? >> you know, when he came back to me, i was -- i was glad to see him. and i'm glad that he wasn't even hurt. >> reporter: orlando turns 11 next month and will retire as a seeing eye dog. williams is getting a new service dog and couldn't afford to keep orlando as a pet until now. >> as of this morning, all of those expenses have been covered...
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and raffi williams, the deputy press secretary for the rnc, mr. williams happens to be my son.tlemen, welcome. now, let me just quickly say when you look at unemployment in the black community, often cited by folks on your side of the republican committee, the national committee, they say he is not doing well, but, in fact, you know, black unemployment has dropped slightly under president obama's watch, it went up under president bush's watch. raffi williams, how do you respond? >> well, what's look at what the president has said he wants to do for blacks, which is nothing. is he not out there trying to help them. not pushing a legislative agenda that will drop unemployment down. when he goes to latino leaders he says is he direct. wants immigration reform and tries to accomplish it is he ignoring a whole segment of the american population. i see that as a problem. what we want to see or black people want to see is a discussion about how he can help them. you know, that's something that i think the g.o.p. wants to discuss with black people is well why isn't he out there talking
and raffi williams, the deputy press secretary for the rnc, mr. williams happens to be my son.tlemen, welcome. now, let me just quickly say when you look at unemployment in the black community, often cited by folks on your side of the republican committee, the national committee, they say he is not doing well, but, in fact, you know, black unemployment has dropped slightly under president obama's watch, it went up under president bush's watch. raffi williams, how do you respond? >> well,...
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voicemails left for kate middleton by prince william were hacked by the news of the world, according to evidence. prince william was training in 2006 and he almost got shot with blank rounds during a training exercise. they deny the charges against them. vestiges,time of the prince william and kate middleton, then girlfriend and boyfriend, had just graduated from university. he was an officer cadet in training. leaving affectionate messages on her mobile phone. in one he referred to her as "my little babykins." it's later appeared in the news of the world. land -- into some other ambush and almost got shot. not by live france but by blank rounds, which would be embarrassing. seven years after the evidence, this was the first public confirmation that the news of had hacked phone messages left by the future king and the voicemails of a girlfriend he would marry. and after the jury were told that, they were told that his brother had also had his mobile phone hacked. the jury was shown the transcript of a message left on his voicemail, thought to be from his brother william. the color jo
voicemails left for kate middleton by prince william were hacked by the news of the world, according to evidence. prince william was training in 2006 and he almost got shot with blank rounds during a training exercise. they deny the charges against them. vestiges,time of the prince william and kate middleton, then girlfriend and boyfriend, had just graduated from university. he was an officer cadet in training. leaving affectionate messages on her mobile phone. in one he referred to her as...