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william: maybe. victoria: soaking wet. william: that is what i weigh. scott: talk about his postal inspector career. william: it did not get off to a rousing start. consider what i said before, there were some ethics codes. one of those was you had to give up whatever political campaigns you were involved in because it would be considered by us in some way. he goes off, gets his first appointment, which is down in tennessee, typical work, doing a great job. his brother, down in ellicott city was involved in the howard county ellicott party, and oldfield could not let it go. he had to get involved with the political campaign. they fired him. they got him kicked out of the postal inspection service. his hr record is removed in giant, hand-written penned letters. victoria: he is the only one. william: he is the only one we know in history that has been removed like that. scott: not the kind of background you would think of for a future hero. william: not at all. he is our flawed hero. scott: how did he get his job back, and where did it take him? victoria:
william: maybe. victoria: soaking wet. william: that is what i weigh. scott: talk about his postal inspector career. william: it did not get off to a rousing start. consider what i said before, there were some ethics codes. one of those was you had to give up whatever political campaigns you were involved in because it would be considered by us in some way. he goes off, gets his first appointment, which is down in tennessee, typical work, doing a great job. his brother, down in ellicott city...
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william: much more fun. scott: the story takes place in ohio and pennsylvania, mostly, -- mostly in ohio -- but the oldfield family, your ancestors, were from ellicott city, maryland. ellicott city in the news recently with lots in the last couple of years. tell us about your great-grandfather, frank oldfield. william: an upper middle class family, maybe a little above, heavily politically connected from the beginnings of the republican party before the civil war. his dad named one of his brothers ulysses s. grant. crazy uncle grant, as some people called him. [laughter] sawmill,so they have a they have a pump factory. they are very busy. oldfield is involved -- frank is -- as a young man, working in these businesses. then his father gets a patronage appointment as postmaster through the president, which is because of whoever is the party in favor. so he gets a great job there as a clerk, you know, and that sort of begins the postal career. but before that, he was very dapper. didn't want to get his hands di
william: much more fun. scott: the story takes place in ohio and pennsylvania, mostly, -- mostly in ohio -- but the oldfield family, your ancestors, were from ellicott city, maryland. ellicott city in the news recently with lots in the last couple of years. tell us about your great-grandfather, frank oldfield. william: an upper middle class family, maybe a little above, heavily politically connected from the beginnings of the republican party before the civil war. his dad named one of his...
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williams. ms. williams: thank you. my proposal that so many people are excited about, that the congressman seems to have misconstrued, is part of my health care plan -- let me say that health care, for me, is personal. many montanans have heard me tell the story that when i was 11, my father and i became caregivers for my mother with early onset alzheimer's. we kept her at home and care for as long as we could. and we extended her lifespan by being able to keep her at home. to be caregivers for her. and so i know what an illness can do to a family. and i want to make sure health care is available for all montanans. so i have a fairly detailed plan. it is on the web. i have talked about it a lot. it has several elements. but one is allowing people 55 and older to buy into medicare. that is going to be an exciting proposal, and i can greek and pass it. john: representative gianforte? rep. gianforte: we have seen what single-payer health care looks like. if you are a veteran, you know. it is difficult to get services. we
williams. ms. williams: thank you. my proposal that so many people are excited about, that the congressman seems to have misconstrued, is part of my health care plan -- let me say that health care, for me, is personal. many montanans have heard me tell the story that when i was 11, my father and i became caregivers for my mother with early onset alzheimer's. we kept her at home and care for as long as we could. and we extended her lifespan by being able to keep her at home. to be caregivers for...
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williams. >> welcome to you both. we have a slightly different format tonight. each candidate has 90 seconds to answer a question and then there will be an open discussion. with a chance for rebuttals, questions, and direct exchange. let's get started with an issue of importance to montana, public land. >> wilderness study areas are swaps of undeveloped land set aside more than 30 years ago to be studied for potential wilderness designation. did notle -- wsa is receive a wilderness designation. there are efforts in congress to release the areas where aggressive management. do you believe the study areas in montana should be released from their highly protected status? thank youlliams: and thank you for hosting the debate. it is my honor to be here. been dedicated, 35 years to protecting natural naturals and solving resource issues, protecting public land, ensuring public land stays public. ensuring montanans have access to the land. success,d a lot of including in my three terms of the state le
williams. >> welcome to you both. we have a slightly different format tonight. each candidate has 90 seconds to answer a question and then there will be an open discussion. with a chance for rebuttals, questions, and direct exchange. let's get started with an issue of importance to montana, public land. >> wilderness study areas are swaps of undeveloped land set aside more than 30 years ago to be studied for potential wilderness designation. did notle -- wsa is receive a wilderness...
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williams: i have one simple question. with the precedents that this administration has set in the last year, do you agree with the policy of separating children from their parents? are we going to do that when they get here to this border, or are we going to do something that is humane and balance and fair to not only citizens of this country, but those families who are entering this country thinking they are doing something great for their family? we have policies. we need to make sure that our guidelines are being followed and not hurting our reputation internationally. stephen: this question goes to mr. wittman from the audience. what is your view of climate change and what should the government do about it? i worked as an environmental health specialist for the state of virginia for 27 years. my undergraduate work was examining antarctic ice cores to look at what happened in our climate throughout the history of this globe. and i can tell you that there are things we can find in common. one of the places we can agree
williams: i have one simple question. with the precedents that this administration has set in the last year, do you agree with the policy of separating children from their parents? are we going to do that when they get here to this border, or are we going to do something that is humane and balance and fair to not only citizens of this country, but those families who are entering this country thinking they are doing something great for their family? we have policies. we need to make sure that...
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these two men gave of themselves, william mckinley and grover cleveland. to aspire to greater office and i will tell you what a sacrifice and especially during the times that were quite strenuous for this country. i think i do have a greater respect for the office. i have a greater respect for the people that occupy that office and the sacrifices that they definitely made -- and made each and every day. you miss family time and a lot of time, and i know for a fact that william mckinley, because the way they had to travel back then, lost a lot of his time with his young daughters because they traveled by rail to different events. it was hard because he was apart from his wife for a good bit of the time and that was traumatic because of her illness . >> thank you for visiting us during this white house summit. nice to meet you . >> thank you. same, pleasure. >> more to be covered to this weekend. the germans are surrounding them and firing, the men take cover near what they call the charlottesville mill, meanwhile, the rest of the division cannot reach them
these two men gave of themselves, william mckinley and grover cleveland. to aspire to greater office and i will tell you what a sacrifice and especially during the times that were quite strenuous for this country. i think i do have a greater respect for the office. i have a greater respect for the people that occupy that office and the sacrifices that they definitely made -- and made each and every day. you miss family time and a lot of time, and i know for a fact that william mckinley, because...
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. >> i'm holly williams. >> i'm bill whitaker.es, tonight, on "60 minutes." - [announcer] the typical vacuum head can struggle with large debris and stuck-on dust, so shark invented duoclean, replacing the front wall with a rotating soft brush. while deep cleaning carpets, two brush rolls pick up large particles with ease, make quick work of stuck-on dust, giving hard floors a polished look, and fearlessly devour piles. shark duoclean technology, designed to do more on carpets and floors, available in corded and cord-free vacuums, and only available from shark. on carpets and floors, available in corded plenty otime to ur rid ♪♪ ♪cycun (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ explore more with a guaranteed 4pm checkout at over 1,000 fine hotels and resorts. it's another way we've got your back. ♪ ♪ the platinum card from american express. don't live life without it. >> whitaker: the roman catholic church is facing its biggest crisis in the united states since the boston sex abuse scandal 16 years ago. 13 states are now investigating whether abuse
. >> i'm holly williams. >> i'm bill whitaker.es, tonight, on "60 minutes." - [announcer] the typical vacuum head can struggle with large debris and stuck-on dust, so shark invented duoclean, replacing the front wall with a rotating soft brush. while deep cleaning carpets, two brush rolls pick up large particles with ease, make quick work of stuck-on dust, giving hard floors a polished look, and fearlessly devour piles. shark duoclean technology, designed to do more on...
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williams: whew. you know, i have worked in construction for many years, mainly underground utilities. broadband is critical to business, education, and yes, to health care. but as it is structured now, regulation is our hold up. one thing i will ensure as your congresswoman is that i want federally-funded transportation projects that we can bring broadband to the redo areas. -- to the rural areas. this is more than just that. broadband has been around for 20 years. and the fact that it has just come up on the congressman's pulling list and is the only reason he is talking about it, is scary. he has been in office 11 years, let's do some math. you have had plenty of time to work on broadband. broadband is fundamental to our success. i want to know what happened to the farm bill? why would you vote against, or vote for something that has a population density requirement for agricultural companies? we cannot win with that. >> 30 seconds. my support for broadband goes back to the days when i was in the g
williams: whew. you know, i have worked in construction for many years, mainly underground utilities. broadband is critical to business, education, and yes, to health care. but as it is structured now, regulation is our hold up. one thing i will ensure as your congresswoman is that i want federally-funded transportation projects that we can bring broadband to the redo areas. -- to the rural areas. this is more than just that. broadband has been around for 20 years. and the fact that it has just...
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this is williams goes first -- mrs. williams goes first, and you are welcome to applaud after the closing statement. [laughter] >> two minutes. ms. williams: again i want to dr. farnsworth and up to shoot will for monitoring this. ugle forr. she monitoring this. this was a great opportunity and i want to thank mary washington. thank you so much for hosting this event. i think it's important for people of this district to hear a vigorous discussion on the debate. it's what this country is made out of, conversation. as far as i'm concerned, the thing that rings true for me and so many is we deserve better. like john, a 92-year-old veteran. he's 92. he fought in two wars. and he walks up and down his street, visiting his neighbors so that they can see him. -- feed him. he deserves better. or mary, who walks 7 miles to and from work because she has no car, to work a part-time job to help her mother take care of her disabled brother. or cheryl ann, congressmen wittman met her during a town hall in staffered. he promised cher
this is williams goes first -- mrs. williams goes first, and you are welcome to applaud after the closing statement. [laughter] >> two minutes. ms. williams: again i want to dr. farnsworth and up to shoot will for monitoring this. ugle forr. she monitoring this. this was a great opportunity and i want to thank mary washington. thank you so much for hosting this event. i think it's important for people of this district to hear a vigorous discussion on the debate. it's what this country is...
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a wonderful aide, a wonderful wife to william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and william mckinley was such a wonderful husband, that when she had epileptic seizures at dinner time, she would graciously put a napkin over her face and recover and they would go on with the dinner. but because they lost both children, that's the reason he has no direct descendents, as both of the young daughters died in infancy. but i think she, because of the death of both daughters and certainly the assassination of william mckinley, it cost her to want to memorialize mckinley. and the white house first ladies's home is actually a her home. did you know that? the first ladies' home is actually her home, beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton inaugurated the home back in the day. host: if one were to look at that time, it was a time of great disruption, technological change, industrial change, a lot of parallels to today. we are going through the digital revolution, there are challenges with immigration as there were back at that
a wonderful aide, a wonderful wife to william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and william mckinley was such a wonderful husband, that when she had epileptic seizures at dinner time, she would graciously put a napkin over her face and recover and they would go on with the dinner. but because they lost both children, that's the reason he has no direct descendents, as both of the young daughters died in infancy. but i think she, because of the death of both daughters and certainly...
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williams disrupted. he would not quiet down, and he amn white manodd or slave driver is going to make me stop. the instructor did not -- could not stand the insubordination. the captain's order echoes nearly verbatim. his response did as well. the drunk williams refused to obey. order, thehis captain struck williams over the head twice, and ordered to fellow -- two fellow black calvary men to tie williams up. they refused. the captain finally change williams up with the aid of a white first lieutenant and imprisoned the soldier. later that evening, five black men demanded williams be released. the men were so adamant that his incarceration and that they were arrested for mutiny. events, thee day's army charged for men with mutiny and one with contempt of mutinous language. the army charged williams as well and tried him for drunkenness on duty and mutinous conduct. the tribunals found for mutineers guilty and convicted williams of drunkenness. however, the tribunal of officers got it wrong. the former sl
williams disrupted. he would not quiet down, and he amn white manodd or slave driver is going to make me stop. the instructor did not -- could not stand the insubordination. the captain's order echoes nearly verbatim. his response did as well. the drunk williams refused to obey. order, thehis captain struck williams over the head twice, and ordered to fellow -- two fellow black calvary men to tie williams up. they refused. the captain finally change williams up with the aid of a white first...
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williams: it is a very pressing issue. i firmly believe that just like all of the other immigrants who have come to this country it is in the popular answer of my party but they have to come here legally and follow the legal means. i know for a fact that we have the opportunity to do something better than what we have been doing. the republican party and this administration isn't just for the undocumented men and women and children but even for those entering the country we can do what we need to do. but to worry about how they will stop them they need to figure out how they will include people in this country i am for residency but i want to see what our administration will do when they get close to our borders they are days away. we cannot ponder on what they think they will do. we deserve to hear a plan now in this country it should be viable and humane that sets a precedent for future generation. not hostility. wittman: we know the current immigration system is broken we are a compassionate nation of immigrants and the
williams: it is a very pressing issue. i firmly believe that just like all of the other immigrants who have come to this country it is in the popular answer of my party but they have to come here legally and follow the legal means. i know for a fact that we have the opportunity to do something better than what we have been doing. the republican party and this administration isn't just for the undocumented men and women and children but even for those entering the country we can do what we need...
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the money will benefit charities williams supported. in san francisco, kate larson, "abc7 news." >>> thanksgiving is approaching quickly and we're learning a growing number of major retailers are going to be closed on the holiday. >>> costco, ikea, home depot, just some of the stores that will not be open november 22nd. be bestblackfriday.com is tracking the closures. the only folks that should have to work are news casters. well, not us. maybe spencer christian. he's important. >> there is weather on thanksgiving day. there is weather. there's weather right now. here's live doppler 7. light rain falling up in the north bay right now. there is heavier rain in the system as you can see in the colorful areas there, the orange and yellow. most of what is hitting the ground in our reporting stations right now is light. here is our camera here at pier 15 in san francisco. temperature readings right now in the mid 60s in san francisco. low 60s at morgan hill at half moon bay. it appears that there is some wet pavement here, so there is probab
the money will benefit charities williams supported. in san francisco, kate larson, "abc7 news." >>> thanksgiving is approaching quickly and we're learning a growing number of major retailers are going to be closed on the holiday. >>> costco, ikea, home depot, just some of the stores that will not be open november 22nd. be bestblackfriday.com is tracking the closures. the only folks that should have to work are news casters. well, not us. maybe spencer christian....
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williams was ready, eager.denly without saying word to any of his lifelong friends he vanished. >> i was worried sick. we were all kind of having the same angst that he had just dropped off the radar completely. >> reporter: his friends called each other, compared notes. no one had seen steven for weeks. >> so i called harvey and i said, hey, harvey. we're all really concerned about steven. have you seen him? and he's all, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii. >> reporter: now that was strange because harvey told another friend steven went to mexico. what'd you think? >> i thought steven wouldn't go into mexico at gunpoint. that was -- it was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend greg, the stainless steel guy said he noticed something strange about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterilized. nothing in it, not one loose object. >> reporter: it was as if steven had never set foot in there, and then those boaters made their shocking discovery. steven
williams was ready, eager.denly without saying word to any of his lifelong friends he vanished. >> i was worried sick. we were all kind of having the same angst that he had just dropped off the radar completely. >> reporter: his friends called each other, compared notes. no one had seen steven for weeks. >> so i called harvey and i said, hey, harvey. we're all really concerned about steven. have you seen him? and he's all, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii. >>...
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all the lawyers at williams and connolly are fantastic. brendan sullivan comes to mind. kevin bain, three people who i have worked closely with. >> here's my question. i don't mean to offend you. but i don't think you are surprised that this line of questioning. why shouldn't we appoint them? they have been at it a while. they have had a little wife experience. they have had disappointments. they have had to pick themselves up and get back on their feet and keep going. they experienced a little bit of life. do you think that matters when you are making these kinds of decisions in the court of appeal? >> senator, i think the most important, i think you are right. experience matters. i think i have the most relevant experience to being a federal court of appeals judge. that is experience in the federal courts of appeals and the supreme court. as i mentioned my practice is focused there. >> i'm talking about life experience, ms. rushing. >> i clerked for a federal judge. you are a star, that much is clear. you went to justice thomas and you w
all the lawyers at williams and connolly are fantastic. brendan sullivan comes to mind. kevin bain, three people who i have worked closely with. >> here's my question. i don't mean to offend you. but i don't think you are surprised that this line of questioning. why shouldn't we appoint them? they have been at it a while. they have had a little wife experience. they have had disappointments. they have had to pick themselves up and get back on their feet and keep going. they experienced a...
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his second wife marcia williams. a lot of the memorabilia up for auction existed alongside robin williams and his family in this neighborhood. >> it really is the story of the 20 years that marcia and robin williams were together. >> she's the head of sotheby's san francisco office. she's spent months putting together the sale of not only his fine art but personal items, like awards and photos. watches. even toys that williams and his children played with. >> how do you appraise a toy, you know, that's worth $100 except it's almost invaluable because it's a robin williams pac-man. >> even the art, much of it very important, tells the story of williams and a life well-lived. >> they apparently watched a lot of japanese animation. they were drawn to collect these objects. >> the items are appraised from $75 to half a million. they will be auctioned off on thursday in new york city. the money raised from some of the items will benefit charities that williams supported. you can place bids online starting at 7:00 a.m. in
his second wife marcia williams. a lot of the memorabilia up for auction existed alongside robin williams and his family in this neighborhood. >> it really is the story of the 20 years that marcia and robin williams were together. >> she's the head of sotheby's san francisco office. she's spent months putting together the sale of not only his fine art but personal items, like awards and photos. watches. even toys that williams and his children played with. >> how do you...
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>> that's right, senator. >> and then you came back to williams and connolly. i retired after clerking for justice thomas. >> okay. and so you've been there, what? seven years? you became partner in 2017? >> i did. i became partner effective january 1, 2017, and as you mentioned, virtually all of my partners have graciously supported me. they're politically a diverse group and i'm honored they support my nomination. >> did you have a mentor? >> i'm forever indebted -- canon shamagan. who is actually sitting behind me who has worked alongside me in the appellate practice. >> is she senior to you there? >> cannon was a partner before i was so he appears on the letterhead above my name. >> qana, i don't recall when qana joined the firm, but it was before i did in 2009. >> okay. okay. i'm obviously asking questions about your experience you've been out of law school, what? 11 years? >> i believe that's right, senator. >> and you spent a lot of that time clerking. tell me about your major disappointment in life. >> that's an interesting question. major disappointmen
>> that's right, senator. >> and then you came back to williams and connolly. i retired after clerking for justice thomas. >> okay. and so you've been there, what? seven years? you became partner in 2017? >> i did. i became partner effective january 1, 2017, and as you mentioned, virtually all of my partners have graciously supported me. they're politically a diverse group and i'm honored they support my nomination. >> did you have a mentor? >> i'm forever...
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her master was captain william bill meyer anglesey wales. there are no confirmed photographs but this is a fair representation for what was at the time a state of the art steam powered petroleum tanker. when they spotted merlot coming from the direction of patterson and scholl on the afternoon of 16 august merlot did not look like this. the entire tanker had been painted in a special disrupted camouflage, and it was dazzled, in an attempt to confuse any u- boats and not shield the ship. the different colors of the ship would temporarily disorient enemy observers who were attempting to estimate a ships size and heading thrown off the targeting data. sometimes i worked but most times it did not. it is not known what merlot's edema look like, every ship had a unique pattern to confuse the enemy on the classical of physical weather is a a tanker or cargo ship. here are some examples on the left. in the days before it left new orleans a number of stories that were alarming appeared in the newspapers and were read by the tanker's officers. on augu
her master was captain william bill meyer anglesey wales. there are no confirmed photographs but this is a fair representation for what was at the time a state of the art steam powered petroleum tanker. when they spotted merlot coming from the direction of patterson and scholl on the afternoon of 16 august merlot did not look like this. the entire tanker had been painted in a special disrupted camouflage, and it was dazzled, in an attempt to confuse any u- boats and not shield the ship. the...
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awarding the prize to william nordhaus and paul romer the nobel committee said it was funnier in two economists who've been tackling the most urgent questions of our age climate change and sustainable economic growth this year's laureates have provided us with tools that are crucial for understanding how the economy interacts with nature and with knowledge and which policies help generate sustained and sustainable long term economic growth william de nordhaus is a professor at yale university and an expert on environment and climate economics you combines economics with natural sciences to show how the economy changes the climate even as climate change affects the economy nordhaus shares the prize with paul m. romer of new york university romas work focuses on how innovation drives prosperity the problems of developing countries and the distribution of wealth. both laureates of advice governments and international financial institutions in the past they both welcomed the prize which comes with a million dollar check things almost didn't quite work out. to harm called morning and i di
awarding the prize to william nordhaus and paul romer the nobel committee said it was funnier in two economists who've been tackling the most urgent questions of our age climate change and sustainable economic growth this year's laureates have provided us with tools that are crucial for understanding how the economy interacts with nature and with knowledge and which policies help generate sustained and sustainable long term economic growth william de nordhaus is a professor at yale university...
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"the wendy williams show" airs weekdays. check your local listings. with chris gethard, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ all right, i'm here to unbox the powerful new google pixel 3. and i'm at verizon, the network chosen by google. ooh, this is it! how's the camera? oh, it's not just a camera.is as the power of google lens behind it. what's that do? you seet lets you search wha america's most reliable network. so, i just found out who makes those special edition sneakers and where i can find them. dude, there's no way you can find these. (chuckles) i beg to differ. (vo) now buy t e google pixel 3 and e on us. the phone you want, the unlimited plan you need. d on the network yerve. now buy t e google pixel 3 and e on us. go. take off to the big city. find fortune... romance... ...find freedom, just one touch away. because the sky has no limit. ♪ during jeep adventure days get 0% apr financing for 60 months plus 1000 bonus cash on all 2019 jeep cherokee models. from our family to yours. during jeep adventure days get 0% apr financing for 60 months p
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williams. >> oh my gosh. we were all holding hands. all started crying and just were so grateful. >> and steven's many friends poured into the courtroom the day harvey was sentenced. doug johnson read a statement for all of them. things he had to say to harvey. >> for years you ate his food, lived and worked under what he thought was a common goal, the whole time stealing from him and ultimately taking what was most precious, his life. you worship a false god, the god of arrogance, ego and greed. today our nightmare ends. today yours really begins. >> harvey was sentenced to life without parole. after which his now ex-wife, debbie, invited us down to the pier where she took harvey's fake engagement ring and the other costume jewelry he'd given her and -- >> i threw them into the water as a tribute to steven. >> and his friends? >> steven was part of my family. he's part of the family you get to pick. i can open a great bottle of wine and sit there and think about steven. the pain fades. the memories are sustained. and that's the part t
williams. >> oh my gosh. we were all holding hands. all started crying and just were so grateful. >> and steven's many friends poured into the courtroom the day harvey was sentenced. doug johnson read a statement for all of them. things he had to say to harvey. >> for years you ate his food, lived and worked under what he thought was a common goal, the whole time stealing from him and ultimately taking what was most precious, his life. you worship a false god, the god of...
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president. , to william's side mckinley. i am the great great-nephew of mckinley and great great grandson of grover cleveland. >> how do those families get together? >> happenstance. my parents married and the two became one. >> for your parents aware of their lineage? >> i have no clue. my father was a longtime history professor at you ga, during the course of time, we talked about presidential politics and descendents and i learned so many stories about those families from those conversations. >> the two are very different, aren't they? with the family menu bear, mckinley. what do you want people to know about him? what is the most important thing? >> everybody remembers he was assassinated in buffalo. the most important thing, i tonk, and a book has brought light, is how powerful of an impact his presidency gave the because we had an industrial revolution, expansion around the world, tremendous growth. sadly, grover, cleveland and mckinley are forgotten. through books that are written about both, especially mckinley, and
president. , to william's side mckinley. i am the great great-nephew of mckinley and great great grandson of grover cleveland. >> how do those families get together? >> happenstance. my parents married and the two became one. >> for your parents aware of their lineage? >> i have no clue. my father was a longtime history professor at you ga, during the course of time, we talked about presidential politics and descendents and i learned so many stories about those families...
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williams lives in las vegas. last october the professional comic book artist was profoundly affected by what turned out to be the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. >> it reached a boiling point. you know, what happened with the parkland kids shortly after, you know, just really sent things over the edge. i think people, they wanted to figure out some way to speak to the problem while being able to help people. >> reporter: williams and his wife, wendy, came up with the idea of a benefit book. they turn to the people they know best. comic book writers and illustrators. >> i went on a little rant for 20 minutes. i had people messaging me saying they would help us do it. >> enough help to fill 330 pages. >> over 160 different creators from our industry, from all over the world, they wanted to step up and do something to help us out. >> reporter: his hometown of seal beach was the sign of the deadliest mass shooting in 2011. he had friends in las vegas attending the concert. >> for me it was an opportunity to
williams lives in las vegas. last october the professional comic book artist was profoundly affected by what turned out to be the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. >> it reached a boiling point. you know, what happened with the parkland kids shortly after, you know, just really sent things over the edge. i think people, they wanted to figure out some way to speak to the problem while being able to help people. >> reporter: williams and his wife, wendy, came up with the idea...
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our justice correspondent pete william s williams is also reporting that dna evidence played a role in his arrest. i am going to step aside and andrea mitchell reports starts now. >> thank you, craig. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, and breaking news with the 12 packages containing explosive devices. and we are told that florida resident cesar sayoc jr. has been arrested in a string of mailed bombs. we will have a press conference at 2:30 with more details. and to today, we are told that cory booker, and james clapper, those men joining the growing list of public
our justice correspondent pete william s williams is also reporting that dna evidence played a role in his arrest. i am going to step aside and andrea mitchell reports starts now. >> thank you, craig. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, and breaking news with the 12 packages containing explosive devices. and we are told that florida resident cesar sayoc jr. has been arrested in a string of mailed bombs. we will have a press conference at 2:30 with more details. and to today, we are told...
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john gomes elementary and william hopkins junior high schools in fremont... joaquin miller middle school in san jose... north star academy in redwood city and lawson middle school in cupertino. the schools will be honored at a ceremony in washington d-c this november. (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: most of the bay area enjoyed its first significant rain of the season. the heaviest rain fell in the north bay with some places receiving 1 to 2 inches. the doppler radar continues to see a few scattered light showers. there is a slight chance of showers tonight but they will be widely scattered. on the satellite you can see the low pressure center just off the coast, it will move into southern california before coming on shore. highs tomorrow will be mild with 60s to mid 70s for most of the bay area. showers and isolated thunderstorms are still possible through wednesday. more sunshine with windy weather is
john gomes elementary and william hopkins junior high schools in fremont... joaquin miller middle school in san jose... north star academy in redwood city and lawson middle school in cupertino. the schools will be honored at a ceremony in washington d-c this november. (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: most of the bay area enjoyed its first...
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william la jeunesse is live in mesa, arizona. william?> dana, the bomb shell here today are these two videos that surfaced in the last 24 hours with congress woman sinema that portrays herself as a moderate and doesn't call her self-a democrat and mocking the gop and the state when she was a state senator. >> my state is clearly the meth lab of democracy. >> in another video, she actually refers to republicans as crazy. >> the republicans are all the same thing. they're crazy. >> so the race now is a virtual dead heat. the gop anger over the kavanaugh hearings helped mcsally to close the gap. early voting began wednesday. 80% will cast their votes before election day. now, arizona has not elected a democrat to the senate since 1988. so why is it so close? demographics. a third is republican, a third independent, a third democrat. hispanics now 25% of the vote. both are women. there's no gender bias and money. sinema has pro choice groups and outside money keeping her on the air. on policy, they differ on gun control, obamacare, abortion a
william la jeunesse is live in mesa, arizona. william?> dana, the bomb shell here today are these two videos that surfaced in the last 24 hours with congress woman sinema that portrays herself as a moderate and doesn't call her self-a democrat and mocking the gop and the state when she was a state senator. >> my state is clearly the meth lab of democracy. >> in another video, she actually refers to republicans as crazy. >> the republicans are all the same thing. they're...
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. >> how you williams,ry evebody o'connell. >> wendy, wendy, wendy! we come back we're going ack.o accident audience ♪ ♪ ♪ icmoto te awrrisey p ro tnsfor g nditions. i voted to protect t morrisey got rich as a washingtolobbyist for opioid companies.thst. morrisey is simply a "yes" man for the drug companies and the political boss. i'com nserid wasnghi ini'm joe man, and i approve this message. ♪ and we are back favorite par,f o my wendy. what's yourame.oi nn'oi?n'? >> doing greati'm doing hanksgiving is coming up i q recently married and io e mother that is want thanksgiving at theiruef the dayen mom w rka ty.eo t par >>w liteho f potnowomac. yeah, potomac. yes. my girls from d.c. you guys are killing it. >> thank y wendy. thank you so much. we're so happy to be here today. >> and you'r recently married. were and.e am hast e,n rig? nhing ngb>>t'ee csedha are, y wrappin i'moi s gngg u. we'r glad you're fun. >> who angoire yniou supposed t. . who is the pig. sy co-hosts what do you make of?ch this? [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. we had anthiont qnn'ue
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prince william county police are saying close to 8:00 a.m. tuesday, yesterday g, that walter grabbed this 11-year-old girl as she was walng to school along a residential block. there an alert neighbor noticed and saw something seemed off. she said the suspect struck her and hurt before dragging her and that girl into her backyard where he threatened their lives. she says her son tried to intervene but that suspect and that -year-old girl got away. hours later after a long police search tha man was found and neighbors and the aguilar family are relieved that he's been caught. >> the most comforting part now is we don't have to worry about him coming back here any time soon. reporter: that was aguilar's son speaking foreher. the story speaks about the importance of neighbors stepping up tote ene. neighbors fear had she not done that, this could have been a los walter is behind bars facing charges. his next stop is before a judge. we're live here at prince william county, justin finch. news 4. back in to you. justin, thank you. >>> 5:06 right no
prince william county police are saying close to 8:00 a.m. tuesday, yesterday g, that walter grabbed this 11-year-old girl as she was walng to school along a residential block. there an alert neighbor noticed and saw something seemed off. she said the suspect struck her and hurt before dragging her and that girl into her backyard where he threatened their lives. she says her son tried to intervene but that suspect and that -year-old girl got away. hours later after a long police search tha man...
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economists william nordhaus and paul romer received the award for their work integrating innovation and global warming with economic growth along with the prize the two researches will receive a million u.s. dollars economic surprise is not really a nobel prize it was created by the swedish central bank in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine in memory of alfred nobel a bank. i've overcome on from the business joins us to tell us more about these two guys again the other two men who've won the oil exactly tell us a bit more about these mit so william nordhaus of yale university he's called the father of climate change economics he's been doing this kind of research since the seventy's he's a true pioneer in that field and then we have full roam of new york university he's more looking into innovation technological change and how this drives growth they've both been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for a couple of years now and i finally have and i guess it's interesting that he's been working on this topic for such a long time because it gives him a really good insight into how t
economists william nordhaus and paul romer received the award for their work integrating innovation and global warming with economic growth along with the prize the two researches will receive a million u.s. dollars economic surprise is not really a nobel prize it was created by the swedish central bank in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine in memory of alfred nobel a bank. i've overcome on from the business joins us to tell us more about these two guys again the other two men who've won the...
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our partnership with roger william university. we want to introduce a roger william university senior. you do have a question for our candidates. >> good evening. as you can see, roger william university is set right on the water's edge. we are about to launch year-long series and that's titled ocean state, state of the ocean. the challenge of sea level rise. what is your position to help with climate change and sea level rise. >> thank you for being here and thank you to your classmates. climate change is real. we can't do enough to meet the challenges. we need to move as fast as we can to 100% of renewable. under my leadership, i'm proud to be the only governor in america who can say we have an offshore wind farm. under my leadership, we have a contract to expand that. we will create a number of jobs here building that industry here. we have put in place new energy efficiency program. we started by leading by example with the state. there's no one silver bullet. it's the ocean state. everybody loves the ocean. we all grew up goi
our partnership with roger william university. we want to introduce a roger william university senior. you do have a question for our candidates. >> good evening. as you can see, roger william university is set right on the water's edge. we are about to launch year-long series and that's titled ocean state, state of the ocean. the challenge of sea level rise. what is your position to help with climate change and sea level rise. >> thank you for being here and thank you to your...
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you can tell that there are -- he trusted william t .herman he had no william t. sherman.m motivating troops, there is no other job for mcclellan? he will not be a strategist. lots of people are strategists. i think mcclellan was in the right place when he was in the field in early 1862. he was seen by many as the most capable man in charge of the union field army. they saw him as more capable than fuel, they saw him as more capable for a while, than how it. no one knew at the time -- remember, in 1862 he is not opposing robert e. lee. opposing joseph johnson, and he was good at one thing and that was retreating. if you had had just of johnson remaining command, and had he not been shot seven times and removed from command, george mcclellan might be celebrated as the savior of the union and he would have a somewhat more attractive statue. yes? >> i was wondering if you could comment on mcclellan's relationship with pope. when i first started studying, i was under the impression pope as replaced mcclellan commander of the army of the potomac. it turns out that is not the ca
you can tell that there are -- he trusted william t .herman he had no william t. sherman.m motivating troops, there is no other job for mcclellan? he will not be a strategist. lots of people are strategists. i think mcclellan was in the right place when he was in the field in early 1862. he was seen by many as the most capable man in charge of the union field army. they saw him as more capable than fuel, they saw him as more capable for a while, than how it. no one knew at the time -- remember,...
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i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer. he asked me if i would be his assistant.said yes. the day i left william morris and was going to start at abc, they fired the tsar of abc programming and they reached picked my guy, leonard head of to be programming. i went from this little tiny thing to moving to new york to become the assistant of the head of programming at abc, and within six months i was running program department. david: you're on your way. eventually you became the television, abc right? barry: the entertainment part. david: and you invented something that was novel at the time called the movie of the week. >> abc presents the movie of the week. barry: we had the idea of saying rather than buying bad movies and putting on television series that tend to fail, why don't we see it we can make a movie every week, and we chose this form rather than two hours. it was very ambitious. it had not been done before. everybody thought it would fail because that was not the diet of television at the time. as most things, what everybody worked.s going to fail it wor
i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer. he asked me if i would be his assistant.said yes. the day i left william morris and was going to start at abc, they fired the tsar of abc programming and they reached picked my guy, leonard head of to be programming. i went from this little tiny thing to moving to new york to become the assistant of the head of programming at abc, and within six months i was running program department. david: you're on your way. eventually you became the...
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they received a summons for misdemeanors. >> ♪ >> serena williams stepped off of the court and into theusic studio to cover i touch myself. she posted it on her instagram. it's part of the project to promote breast cancer awareness month. and it was 2013. >> making sure that they didn't talk about it. >> they are on the case of a fatal poisoning in that drama. it follows to federal agents in the big apple. >> we have high expectations. >> we are getting to know each other as the audiences our new partners but we have 45 minutes to an hour at just intense episodes. >> they say that they try to show at the fbi is really like with help from former agents. that is your i on entertainment. >>> and an r rating will not be enforced at one theater. the owner is allowing people to see the movie fahrenheit. the theater is screening michael moore's newest documentary and a message displayed says political discourse must not be stifled. it explores hot topics including american politics and gun violence and the flint water crisis. >> i felt that it was necessary to make the movie accessible to anyo
they received a summons for misdemeanors. >> ♪ >> serena williams stepped off of the court and into theusic studio to cover i touch myself. she posted it on her instagram. it's part of the project to promote breast cancer awareness month. and it was 2013. >> making sure that they didn't talk about it. >> they are on the case of a fatal poisoning in that drama. it follows to federal agents in the big apple. >> we have high expectations. >> we are getting to...
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business model william nordhaus and paul romer are the winners tell us some more about them we'll you know tell us from yale university often called the father of economic climate economics and he started looking into this topic as early as the one nine hundred seventy s. a true pioneer in the field and then we have paul romer who's more looking into innovation technology and how these can force the economic growth both these names have been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for economics for a long time now they finally have been on the shortlist this year as well now the two are being rewarded for their work on climate change and innovation tell us specifically what the prize committee intended to reward here for nordhaus the central question that he asked in this research is always. how can we grow our economy without destroying our planet for that he came up with a model that looks into how the economy influences the climate and we can use it still the scientists use it to predict how policy changes for instance like a carbon tax would affect the climate room on the other ha
business model william nordhaus and paul romer are the winners tell us some more about them we'll you know tell us from yale university often called the father of economic climate economics and he started looking into this topic as early as the one nine hundred seventy s. a true pioneer in the field and then we have paul romer who's more looking into innovation technology and how these can force the economic growth both these names have been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for economics...
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and william la jeunesse. "the washington post" has someone down there, and judicial watch even has someone down there. there's not a lot of interest in the mainstream media, so when trump says something about the caravan, there is no way for them to fact-check it. they are going to assume the president is saying incorrect things, and some of the reporting coming out of there is very interesting. 80% of those people in the migrant caravan are males under the age of 35, and they are not fleeing violence. these are economic refugees. do you know they hold "the washington post"? when they get there and start making money in america, they are going to wire the money back to el salvador. some of these people are gang affiliated. a lot of these people have been previously deported, and that's been confirmed. if they are really that upset about the conditions in the country, instead of marching up north to america, march against your own corrupt government. that would solve a lot of problems in my opinion. >> dana: h
and william la jeunesse. "the washington post" has someone down there, and judicial watch even has someone down there. there's not a lot of interest in the mainstream media, so when trump says something about the caravan, there is no way for them to fact-check it. they are going to assume the president is saying incorrect things, and some of the reporting coming out of there is very interesting. 80% of those people in the migrant caravan are males under the age of 35, and they are not...
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i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer. he asked me if i would be his assistant. i said yes. the day i left william morris and was going to start at abc, they fired the tsar of abc programming and they reached out and picked my guy, leonard goldberg, to be head of programming. i went from this little tiny thing to moving to new york to become the assistant of the head of programming at abc, and within six months i was running the program department. david: you're on your way. eventually you became the president of abc television, right? barry: the entertainment part. david: and you invented something that was novel at the time called the movie of the week. >> abc presents the movie of the week. barry: we had the idea of saying rather than buying bad movies and putting on television series that tend to fail, why don't we see it we can make a movie every week, and we chose this 90-minute form rather than two hours. it was very ambitious. it had not been done before. everybody thought it would fail because that was not the diet of television at the time. as most thin
i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer. he asked me if i would be his assistant. i said yes. the day i left william morris and was going to start at abc, they fired the tsar of abc programming and they reached out and picked my guy, leonard goldberg, to be head of programming. i went from this little tiny thing to moving to new york to become the assistant of the head of programming at abc, and within six months i was running the program department. david: you're on your way....
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we just saw that picture from pete williams, the bomb itself. i don't know if we have that, if we can bring it back up on the screen. we're going to bring that picture back up, clint. we were talking about what the device itself might tell us about the person or people behind the bomb. you see that device, and you think what? >> i want to know if it actually works. i think that's the key component to all of this, at least at this time, and i'm sure the nypd teams are going to do a great job and the fbi crime labs, i'm sure will help out the smaller agencies in figuring out does this device actually detonate. is it capable. one of the key things you look for in the investigation moving in reverse now is there any sort of testing of the device's bomb maker to make sure -- caused some sort of harm. looking at it, it's very hard to tell. is there actually a triggering device. sending a package through the mail like this, what was the intention? you know, how did they essentially think through how will i make this device be detonated or is this simpl
we just saw that picture from pete williams, the bomb itself. i don't know if we have that, if we can bring it back up on the screen. we're going to bring that picture back up, clint. we were talking about what the device itself might tell us about the person or people behind the bomb. you see that device, and you think what? >> i want to know if it actually works. i think that's the key component to all of this, at least at this time, and i'm sure the nypd teams are going to do a great...
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tonight -- wendy williams, comedian and author chris gethard, from "homecoming," director sam esmail,eaturing the 8g band with jon theodore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ntastic t. in that case, let's get to the news, everybody. in a new interview yesterday, president trump said he plans to sign an executive order denying citizenship for babies born in the u.s. to noncitizen parents, despite birth right citizenship being listed as a constitutional right. well, you can't blame trump, he stopped reading the constitution after "we the people." [ light laughter ] we? we, that's too many characters. i can't keep track. [ light laughter ] according to "the new york times" president trump is facing a new lawsuit accusing him and his children of using the trump name to lure vulnerable people into scams such as a vitamin marketing enterprise. then again, if you let this guy sell you vitamins -- [ laughter ] you brought it on yourself. yo
tonight -- wendy williams, comedian and author chris gethard, from "homecoming," director sam esmail,eaturing the 8g band with jon theodore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ntastic t. in that case, let's get to the news, everybody. in a new interview yesterday, president trump said he plans to sign an executive...
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william bradford shea and mr. james hr cromwell. distinguished guest with the honorable joseph r farrington, delegate to congress from the territory of hawaii. announcer: you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on seized in3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. announcer: pulitzer prize-winning author geraldine brooks is our guest on in-depth fiction addition, our live call-in program on sunday. her most recent book, "the secret court." her other novels include "march," "caleb's crossing," "people of the book," and "year of wonders." watch it live sunday from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. be sure to watch in-depth fiction addition next month with author jodi picot. announcer: on constitution day, c-span visited the national constitution center in philadelphia, where we ask, what does it mean to be american? >> i feel like i'm home. you know when you feel like you are at home you are comfortable,. >> well, for
william bradford shea and mr. james hr cromwell. distinguished guest with the honorable joseph r farrington, delegate to congress from the territory of hawaii. announcer: you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on seized in3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. announcer: pulitzer prize-winning author geraldine brooks is our guest on in-depth fiction addition, our live call-in...
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the 22nd and 24th of the united states president and on my father's side on the fraternal tied to william mckinley, i'm the great great-nephew of william mckinley in the great great grandson of grover cleveland
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in 1915, william tipton was it.ohn burns in in 1915, william tipton was hired by a historian to record some photographs of the known sites where john burns filed on -- fought on july 1. a man from the town who was a young boy when john burns was alive actually had gone out with john burns after the battle and burns showed him the trees from behind which shehe fought on july 1 and where he was wounded. we have some paintings over the years of the fighting of john burns in the battle. here is one of them that gets a lot of notoriety in books. he is wounded, we are not sure how many times he is wounded. he is giving a, he is given a -- he is given a pension by the federal government after the war. a special pension passed by congress and it does not appear he ever appeared before a medical examination or a surgeon. in a soldier's pension records they often have a diagram showing you where the person was wounded during the fighting. he has no such diagram. all we have are the accounts. there are many accounts of his wounds. he is either wounded one time, we know he is wounded at least once
in 1915, william tipton was it.ohn burns in in 1915, william tipton was hired by a historian to record some photographs of the known sites where john burns filed on -- fought on july 1. a man from the town who was a young boy when john burns was alive actually had gone out with john burns after the battle and burns showed him the trees from behind which shehe fought on july 1 and where he was wounded. we have some paintings over the years of the fighting of john burns in the battle. here is one...
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democrat challenger, saturday night at 9:00 eastern, montana congressman faces his challenger kathleen williams for that state's at large seat. live coverage on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> with the control of congress in question is election day see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch deviates from the house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> rhode island governors debate is next. governor gina raimondo and her challenger allan fung are joined by independent challenger joe trillo. here to debate in bristol rhode island. >> eyewitness news is your local election headquarters. a special presentation, rhode island's first televised gubernatorial debate. >> moderator: we are here from roger williams university campus in bristol, rhode island. in the global television hall. we are live on w pri 12 with six weeks to go until election day as we help you decide who to vote for in the state of rhode island for the race for governor. it is going to be an exciting night and we will help you identify the differences of our three major can
democrat challenger, saturday night at 9:00 eastern, montana congressman faces his challenger kathleen williams for that state's at large seat. live coverage on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> with the control of congress in question is election day see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch deviates from the house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> rhode island governors debate is next. governor gina raimondo and her...
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that was the first phase of the case of william morgan. i will come back to that in a few minutes, but i want to sort of set the stage for some of the other things going on along the erie canal. i was interested in the role of imagination and the outburst of imagination and how they were responsible for a lot of the things that happened up along the erie canal. the erie canal itself was a feat of imagination. after the revolutionary war, people, particularly from new england, began to filter out into western new york. and they found that the land out there was much more for show -- was much more fertile than it was in new england. and particularly for growing wheat. we don't think of western new york as being a big wheat growing area now, but at that time, it was far more productive to growing wheat. the problem was, how do you get the wheat and flour made from wheat back to the markets on the east coast? the roads were terrible. the appalachian mountains were in between. there was a man named jesse hawley who was a broker in flour. he wou
that was the first phase of the case of william morgan. i will come back to that in a few minutes, but i want to sort of set the stage for some of the other things going on along the erie canal. i was interested in the role of imagination and the outburst of imagination and how they were responsible for a lot of the things that happened up along the erie canal. the erie canal itself was a feat of imagination. after the revolutionary war, people, particularly from new england, began to filter...
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william de nordhaus is a professor at yale university and an expert on environment and climate economics you combines economics with natural sciences to show how the economy changes the climate even as climate change affects the economy nordhaus shares the prize with paul m. romer of new york university romas work focuses on how innovation drives prosperity the problems of developing countries and the distribution of wealth both laureates of advice governments and international financial institutions in the past. they both welcome the prize which comes with the million dollar check a lot of things almost didn't quite work out. i got to farm called this morning and i didn't answer either one because i thought it was some damn call. i wasn't i wasn't expecting any regrets. awarding the nobel prize for economics sciences to two economists to put environment climate change and social justice of the center of their research is a clear signal to us president donald trump has removed the us from the powers climate accord paul romer wants to encourage governments businesses and households to tac
william de nordhaus is a professor at yale university and an expert on environment and climate economics you combines economics with natural sciences to show how the economy changes the climate even as climate change affects the economy nordhaus shares the prize with paul m. romer of new york university romas work focuses on how innovation drives prosperity the problems of developing countries and the distribution of wealth both laureates of advice governments and international financial...
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esposado por varios días >> era anoche los policías que el 28 de septiembre llegaron a la casa de williamno pasó de gritos y los oficiales la amenazaron >> le dijo a ella debes escribir esto o si no te arrestamos >> william de 24 años es un joven con problemas de salud >> tiene diabetescolisis >> dice que pasaron cinco días sin ver a su hijo la cama con esposas >> no lo dejaron ir al baño sin andar sin usar baño >> la abogada tiene pruebas para demostrar que su cliente es víctima de brutalidad policial >> la niña de 7 años iba a su casa y después llegó la banqueta una enfermera ayudó a la menor de edad >> la policía de new york arrestó dos hombres por allanar una vivienda de ancianos al parecer los tres entraron a robar abusaron sexualmente a la señora antes de huir con el vehículo de sus víctimas >> un hombre niñero interrogado por un policía por el color de su piel >> una mujer llamó a las autoridades porque cuida niños blancos >> él es tutor de niños pero nunca imaginó que su trabajo tuviera un giro dice que una mujer blanca los seguía por cuidar estos menores de edad que no lucen como
esposado por varios días >> era anoche los policías que el 28 de septiembre llegaron a la casa de williamno pasó de gritos y los oficiales la amenazaron >> le dijo a ella debes escribir esto o si no te arrestamos >> william de 24 años es un joven con problemas de salud >> tiene diabetescolisis >> dice que pasaron cinco días sin ver a su hijo la cama con esposas >> no lo dejaron ir al baño sin andar sin usar baño >> la abogada tiene pruebas para...
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but at the very least williams has good reason to think ibm may be poised for at least a shareholdersaybe this is one you go for if you think that that tech rally today spreads. finally and most important i want to you take a gander at this chart of ibm which includes one of his proprietary indicators the williams cotsi a tool that helps us figure out whether big institutional money managers are buying or selling think of the blue line as the measure of informed buying at high levels. meaning they have mon and did a lot of work. this chart suggests that the big boys are buying ibm hand over fist pretty interesting maybe they're attracted to ibm as a value stock good yield maybe they believe the fed will relent and all things tech will bounce maybe they think the tech rally today is a for real -- it will include ibm. no matter what, the one thing we know about buy something it tends to send stocks higher. they can close that without a problem. the bottom line, the market has gotten ugly. i thought we had a real rally going and said on twitter i thought they could finish. they only fini
but at the very least williams has good reason to think ibm may be poised for at least a shareholdersaybe this is one you go for if you think that that tech rally today spreads. finally and most important i want to you take a gander at this chart of ibm which includes one of his proprietary indicators the williams cotsi a tool that helps us figure out whether big institutional money managers are buying or selling think of the blue line as the measure of informed buying at high levels. meaning...
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to have william. yeah ok i think the suspicion suspicion is the jumping to conclusions it is a sense about the killing of victoria not a nova arises from two things one is the large number of contract killings against journalists in europe in the last couple of years and going back to anna politkovskaya in russia more than fifteen years ago. and the other is you know the fact that this the investigations into systematic e.u. fraud for the e.u. monies going to bulgaria is a story that goes back many years and clearly many people in the top little compositions have got a lot to answer for and they. are curious this accused many times of covering up and making accusing and this excluded journalist to investigate and indeed you know making making their own kind of private kleptocracy in a sense based on you front so the public suspicion is very high that when big very big public demonstrations not only recently are very nervous kelly but over the over the last couple of years when this show a couple of th
to have william. yeah ok i think the suspicion suspicion is the jumping to conclusions it is a sense about the killing of victoria not a nova arises from two things one is the large number of contract killings against journalists in europe in the last couple of years and going back to anna politkovskaya in russia more than fifteen years ago. and the other is you know the fact that this the investigations into systematic e.u. fraud for the e.u. monies going to bulgaria is a story that goes back...