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ambassador william b. taylor was born the year after donald trump was born and they grew up in very different worlds. donald trump, the son of a father who had been arrested at a ku klux klan rally and went on to be accused by the justice department with racist discrimination as a new york city landlord. william taylor's father spent his life in service mostly with the army corps of engineers. donald trump and william taylor followed in their father's footsteps. donald trump, too, was accused by the justice department along with his father of racist practices as a landlord. like his father before him, william taylor graduated from west point and spent most of his career in in the vietnam war then in civilian positions in the department of energy. as a member of senator bill bradley's senate staff. and then with the state department serving in afghanistan, iraq, israel, and ukraine. william taylor is an expert on ukraine. he served as george w. bush's ambassador to ukraine. and after donald trump forced out
ambassador william b. taylor was born the year after donald trump was born and they grew up in very different worlds. donald trump, the son of a father who had been arrested at a ku klux klan rally and went on to be accused by the justice department with racist discrimination as a new york city landlord. william taylor's father spent his life in service mostly with the army corps of engineers. donald trump and william taylor followed in their father's footsteps. donald trump, too, was accused...
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>> no comment. >> williams: no comment? hello, ma'am, i'm holly williams, from "60 minutes."e every day, ma'am, watching mr. lai? taest, there shek she wants to was again. excuse me, ma'am, are you still here following mr. lai? still taking pictures of people around jimmy lai. still not talking to us. this week, china pressured people outside of hong kong. apple took down an app that could help protesters evade police. google dropped a game about the hong kong protests. and an n.b.a. team executive apologized after tweeting support for the demonstrators. but, on the street, the government's intimidation tactics have backfired, according to professor samson yuen. >> yuen: more people are joining the fights because of repeated police brutalities. >> williams: even the peaceful protesters think that perhaps violence is necessary. >> yuen: yes. i think definitely. it is not indiscriminate violence. it's more targeted at the police authorities or the government authorities. i think right now, the government is still trying to repress the protests and not willing to negotiate with
>> no comment. >> williams: no comment? hello, ma'am, i'm holly williams, from "60 minutes."e every day, ma'am, watching mr. lai? taest, there shek she wants to was again. excuse me, ma'am, are you still here following mr. lai? still taking pictures of people around jimmy lai. still not talking to us. this week, china pressured people outside of hong kong. apple took down an app that could help protesters evade police. google dropped a game about the hong kong protests....
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william swanson. (applause) ronald sure. (applause) (applause) robert foley.se) thank you robert. (applause) fluorescent glow bergh (applause) >> david. (applause) i heard you might be running for office some day. boy, i'll tell you what he has my vote. a brave politician for a change. right? nice to see david. salvatore kim to. (applause) matt williams grew up in a small town of bernie texas a, very small town he met cape for the first time in elementary school and plan to pursue a career in law enforcement after 9/11 he decided his place was on the front lines of the war on terror and he wanted to be the best of the best and work so hard at it so after graduation he enlisted to become -- he finished his special forces training and deployed to obtain a stand on april 6th 2008 he joined dozens of americans with afghan commandoes with a terrorist leader up and a mountain village and then a cold spring morning he jumped ten feet from the shine accent to the rockies for the shock valley. the americans reached the end of the valley, there was a 100 foot mountain a
william swanson. (applause) ronald sure. (applause) (applause) robert foley.se) thank you robert. (applause) fluorescent glow bergh (applause) >> david. (applause) i heard you might be running for office some day. boy, i'll tell you what he has my vote. a brave politician for a change. right? nice to see david. salvatore kim to. (applause) matt williams grew up in a small town of bernie texas a, very small town he met cape for the first time in elementary school and plan to pursue a...
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so this is about the review that trump's attorney general, william barr, has been overseeing and has been very personally involved in for the last few months. he technically assigned the u.s. attorney in connecticut, john durham, to oversee this, but william barr himself, the attorney general, has apparently been an investigator in this probe and has been overseeing it and has been personally involved in it. it's involved william barr hopping around the globe searching for evidence to bolster a right-wing conspiracy theory that the real scandal of the 2016 campaign was not that russia intervened in our election, that russia attacked our election with the goal of helping donald trump win that campaign. no, according to this conspiracy theory, russia didn't do that, russia didn't intervene. what actually happened is that it was the obama administration that was setting this all up as a frame job. they were colluding with foreign countries to set up russia to make it look like russia was interfering and to set up the trump campaign to make it look like they were getting help from russia
so this is about the review that trump's attorney general, william barr, has been overseeing and has been very personally involved in for the last few months. he technically assigned the u.s. attorney in connecticut, john durham, to oversee this, but william barr himself, the attorney general, has apparently been an investigator in this probe and has been overseeing it and has been personally involved in it. it's involved william barr hopping around the globe searching for evidence to bolster a...
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a guatemala auto, william -- a tto, william. he needed livery from carlin the tailor, for mike when he arrived at mount vernon. carlin charged washington's will liverymaking as well as putting pockets into an repairing the suit. we know that washington's household livery -- they are always colors hemorrhoid? the -- colors, right? we can assume that that might be for livery. william lee arrived at mount vernon in 1768 when he was 18 years old. he received livery from carlin the tailor after a year of service at the estate and this is surely not his first suit of livery and it would not be his last. william makes another appearance in the accounts in june of 1771, and again, carlin charges washington for making will livery, coat, and breeches. carlin also made frank a suit, made nat a waistcoat and breeches. who are these people? frank was william's younger brother who came to the estate in 1768. frank served the household as a also furnished with washington's signature red and white livery. nat's in at least four the slavery data
a guatemala auto, william -- a tto, william. he needed livery from carlin the tailor, for mike when he arrived at mount vernon. carlin charged washington's will liverymaking as well as putting pockets into an repairing the suit. we know that washington's household livery -- they are always colors hemorrhoid? the -- colors, right? we can assume that that might be for livery. william lee arrived at mount vernon in 1768 when he was 18 years old. he received livery from carlin the tailor after a...
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government here is donald trump's personal lawyer and he's courting to william taylor he said that what was clear is that they were not pursuing him that would really benefit americans or more. foreign policy goals in ukraine so this is really quite a damning document and i'm sure it is something that the democrats are going to dig deeper into because there are a lot of names mentioned here and that means a lot more subpoenas. now u.s. court has begun hearing arguments in a landmark case that accuses the oil giant exxon mobil of climate change fraud climate activists protested outside the new york courthouse as the trial began the company is accused of misleading investors about the cost of climate change regulations on its business exxon has denied the claims it's the 1st of many similar lawsuits against major oil companies to go to court this trial is expected to last 3 weeks. i mean i hope it sets a precedent of holding companies and all major polluters and corporations in general accountable for the information that they given that they hide to the american public and i am sort of t
government here is donald trump's personal lawyer and he's courting to william taylor he said that what was clear is that they were not pursuing him that would really benefit americans or more. foreign policy goals in ukraine so this is really quite a damning document and i'm sure it is something that the democrats are going to dig deeper into because there are a lot of names mentioned here and that means a lot more subpoenas. now u.s. court has begun hearing arguments in a landmark case that...
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williams, united states army.williams acted with gallantry above and beyond the call of duty on april 6, 2008, while serving as a weapons sergeant, special operations task force 33. in support of operation enduring freedom. sergeant williams' actions are keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, special operations command central and the united states army. [applause] >> jessie: that was president trump awarding the medal of honor to master sergeant matthew williams. we have more breaking news. we just got new video of the pentagon of the raid that kill isis leader al-baghdadi. so there you have some drone video up top showing munitions around the compound. there they are, the special operators i guess breaching the compound walls. greg, thoughts. >> greg: you know when i listened to president trump describe the hero's actions, i always -- i keep hearing how would that sound if you did the media? brian steltzer, facing great peril. posting a brave treat criticizi
williams, united states army.williams acted with gallantry above and beyond the call of duty on april 6, 2008, while serving as a weapons sergeant, special operations task force 33. in support of operation enduring freedom. sergeant williams' actions are keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, special operations command central and the united states army. [applause] >> jessie: that was president trump awarding the medal of honor to...
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"lefty" is claude williams. he comes from a town in southern missouri that only has two or 3000 people. barker gang came from this same small town. also a guy who shot up a --agogue in oakland park oberlin park. going to be a best of nine-game world series. it is different in a lot of ways. why is that? baseball had previously been a best-of-seven series. 1918, it follows world war i. world war i really disrupts baseball because they issued what was a work or fight order. that means that if you are not involved in the war effort, they are going to draft you. they will do selective service and paul your name out of a fishbowl or something and send you over to france. baseball does not know if it is 1919 untilntinue in the armistice comes around in november of 1918. in 1918, the season is cut down to a 142 game series -- season. games.l 1961, it was 156 games, fewerer attendance, much less revenue that your. there is a way you can get around that. aat involves going to work in defense plant and a defense related i
"lefty" is claude williams. he comes from a town in southern missouri that only has two or 3000 people. barker gang came from this same small town. also a guy who shot up a --agogue in oakland park oberlin park. going to be a best of nine-game world series. it is different in a lot of ways. why is that? baseball had previously been a best-of-seven series. 1918, it follows world war i. world war i really disrupts baseball because they issued what was a work or fight order. that means...
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fisher, williams, i think, is a problem for you. if only six minds need to agree to convict of a criminal offense, why shouldn't can be enough? >> the key principle is not how many. it's the degree of agreement. so my proposition today is a 10-2 verdict is less guaranteed to be accurate and was guaranteed to be constant with the purposes of a a jury trialy 6-0 for it. >> your prefaced by saying it's a key part of the distinction you're trying to draw? >> maybe it is the very distinction. >> i know but i guess i'm not sure that self apparent. i don't know whether you play out in game figure something but he asked the defendant what you want? do you want sex and have to agree across the board or do a 12 and had to convince -- is not apparent to me which i would take. >> mr. chief justice, county legal answer any practical answer? a legal answer, they unanimity required even if a six person for it more consistent and effect is the only consistent outcome with the purposes of the jury trial clause because the core purposes are effective
fisher, williams, i think, is a problem for you. if only six minds need to agree to convict of a criminal offense, why shouldn't can be enough? >> the key principle is not how many. it's the degree of agreement. so my proposition today is a 10-2 verdict is less guaranteed to be accurate and was guaranteed to be constant with the purposes of a a jury trialy 6-0 for it. >> your prefaced by saying it's a key part of the distinction you're trying to draw? >> maybe it is the very...
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>> williams itself would have you do that. the question is whether the feature is an indispensable feature or does the court make it an essential feature of the right to jury trial as we preface it in this country and what the court is looking at his historical sources and the better reading of those sources, the 12 person rule was a historical precedent so that is a holding of this court that put on the other side of the ledger from the uniform common-law authority when it comes to unanimity and that would be the decisis effect. >> williams is a problem for you. of 6 lines need to agree to convict a little offense washington the? >> the key principle is not how many but the degree of aggrieved. my core proposition to you would be a 10-numtwo verdict is less guaranteed to be accurate and is guaranteed to be constant with the purposes of the jury trial than a 6-0. >> you preface of that by saying it is a key part of the distinction? >> the very distinction. >> i'm not sure that is self apparent. would you play it out in game th
>> williams itself would have you do that. the question is whether the feature is an indispensable feature or does the court make it an essential feature of the right to jury trial as we preface it in this country and what the court is looking at his historical sources and the better reading of those sources, the 12 person rule was a historical precedent so that is a holding of this court that put on the other side of the ledger from the uniform common-law authority when it comes to...
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between this case and williams. got anything else besides these functionalist arguments about the real great importance about unanimity and the relative lack of importance about numbers? >> i think what i would say to you, justice gorsuch, is the text of the sixth amendment understood through its purpose distinguishes this case. so let me explain what i mean by that. the text of the sixth amendment says the defendant has a right to trial by jury. and so the key is what does that phrase mean? and from history, we know that that phrase meant that not just the defendant got a jury but that the trial by jury included the way the jury reached its decision, in fact, if we have a jury who hangs or can't reach a verdict, there's a mistrial. so we don't even have trial by jury. so that's inherent in the term. i think what the court said in williams is that, of course, there are going to be some features of the common law. imagine, for example, that the jurors all had to wear a particular color jacket to courtroom. there was
between this case and williams. got anything else besides these functionalist arguments about the real great importance about unanimity and the relative lack of importance about numbers? >> i think what i would say to you, justice gorsuch, is the text of the sixth amendment understood through its purpose distinguishes this case. so let me explain what i mean by that. the text of the sixth amendment says the defendant has a right to trial by jury. and so the key is what does that phrase...
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so williams drove to the park. bringing crystal's work friends with him. one of them immediately noticed something. >> she points out a car that derek drives. >> reporter: his car was easy to spot. it had vanity plates that said "my whip," slang for a fancy car. then crystal's friend pointed out derek. and detectives brought him in for a talk. >> go ahead and compose yourself. what is your last name, sir? >> smyer. >> and your first name, sir? >> derek. >> do you have a middle name, derek? >> paul. >> he freely answered your questions? he didn't ask for an attorney? >> no. no, he -- he never requested an attorney during our interview time with him. >> when was the last time that you saw her at her apartment that you can recall? >> last time was not recently. >> okay. >> i haven't seen her physically in about -- let's see, a couple months. >> about two months? >> longer than that. >> he kind of discounted it as "yeah, we were on and off really quick." >> does derek offer any theory of what he thinks might have happened to crystal? >> at some point in the in
so williams drove to the park. bringing crystal's work friends with him. one of them immediately noticed something. >> she points out a car that derek drives. >> reporter: his car was easy to spot. it had vanity plates that said "my whip," slang for a fancy car. then crystal's friend pointed out derek. and detectives brought him in for a talk. >> go ahead and compose yourself. what is your last name, sir? >> smyer. >> and your first name, sir? >>...
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william barr, you'll be talking about with my colleague pete williams as well. the president pushing back today, saying that the whistle-blower has, quote, secondhand information, and that the information is wrong. but we heard overnight the inspector general saying a rare rebuke, saying this was not secondhand information and he was able to deem it credible in less than 14 days. >> thanks so much, peter. i want to show part of that letter from pompeo that we just received today as he's an in italy. he posted this on twitter. i have also been made aware that committee staff has been sending intimidating communications to career department professionals. let me be clear, i will not tolerate such tactics and will use all means to protect the professionals whom i lead. anne gearan, that includes the ousted ambassador to ukraine, marie i don't have to yovanovit scheduled to be deposed tomorrow. is she not going to cooperate with house intel tomorrow? >> we don't know what her goal is here or her level of interest or willingness to appear before the committee. it's a
william barr, you'll be talking about with my colleague pete williams as well. the president pushing back today, saying that the whistle-blower has, quote, secondhand information, and that the information is wrong. but we heard overnight the inspector general saying a rare rebuke, saying this was not secondhand information and he was able to deem it credible in less than 14 days. >> thanks so much, peter. i want to show part of that letter from pompeo that we just received today as he's...
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rudy giuliani and william barr. we will tell you what barr and the us attorney dura mater after, the academic epicenter of the counterintelligence russia probe. giuliani calls him a deep state operative. mueller had a different take. what do we know about the man who has apparently vanished. breaking news from overseas, dozens of protesters in court after he today meant to mark the anniversary of the communist takeover of china. a teenager shot. hong kong police say he would be the one facing charges. the young leader of the pro-democracy movement joins us from hong kong with a message for america. we began with fox team coverage, katherine herridge with the attorney general digging into, mark meredith with a closer look at hunter biden but we begin with jillian turner only developments in the democrats ukraine investigation. what are they up to tonight? >> democrats are claiming mike pompeo is the fact witness to the impeachment inquiry. using only at the moment, planning a press availability for tomorrow. democrat
rudy giuliani and william barr. we will tell you what barr and the us attorney dura mater after, the academic epicenter of the counterintelligence russia probe. giuliani calls him a deep state operative. mueller had a different take. what do we know about the man who has apparently vanished. breaking news from overseas, dozens of protesters in court after he today meant to mark the anniversary of the communist takeover of china. a teenager shot. hong kong police say he would be the one facing...
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william barr is referenced in that phone call.t for 2 former deputy assistant attorney general and whether his contract is for the attorney general to be flying around the world -- why is -- the optics of this -- >> the original thing -- >> the optics. >> the ambassador reported something would make sense. >> don't you think it is weird, the inspector general for the doj is conducting his own investigation, that report is due out in, the return journey from connecticut was appointed to conduct this other investigations so my question, why does bob barr need to be involved in this. doesn't that jeopardize the validity of that investigation by allowing himself to be part -- a partisan actor. >> there are those who have said the attorney general is as a mediator introducing us attorney john durham to some of the relevant players here, trying to get things started and saying this is our guy, he is on the case. is that appropriate? >> the problem is with foreign actors, titles matter and so having top law enforcement officer from the u
william barr is referenced in that phone call.t for 2 former deputy assistant attorney general and whether his contract is for the attorney general to be flying around the world -- why is -- the optics of this -- >> the original thing -- >> the optics. >> the ambassador reported something would make sense. >> don't you think it is weird, the inspector general for the doj is conducting his own investigation, that report is due out in, the return journey from connecticut...
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in his saxon army against william and his normans. their swords with. flu. and count grew. a lot of the exhilaration of kind of fighting is very exciting very intense you don't think about anything else because although. only pretending to be in the battle there are still people where you can actually make the weapons around we believe that with your 2 numeration could never do that again because we had to be critical mentality to do that tough if you have to figure out just crossing the channel like that we've. been equipment was not so modernized like we have to know the conditions were very quite difficult and what is incredible i mean. the climax of the battle king harold is cut down enslaved. with his rival dad william sees this being blish thriving but unlike nearly a millennium ago plays bested on the battlefield to live to reenact another day. and you're watching news live from berlin i'm nick spicer up next is reporter with a look at bangkok's fire department busy catching dangerous snakes more than fighting flames you know is his latest news at g.w. dot com expert
in his saxon army against william and his normans. their swords with. flu. and count grew. a lot of the exhilaration of kind of fighting is very exciting very intense you don't think about anything else because although. only pretending to be in the battle there are still people where you can actually make the weapons around we believe that with your 2 numeration could never do that again because we had to be critical mentality to do that tough if you have to figure out just crossing the...
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>> attorney general william barr, the inspector general's probe of the russia investigation. a fox news exclusive, and the personal lawyer. >> that is completely wrong and there is no basis for it. i work on behalf of the united states. >> john durham is leading the criminal probe. william barr says he's making great progress. >> one of the reasons mister drum makes the kind of progress he's making is because director ray and his team have been outstanding in the support and
>> attorney general william barr, the inspector general's probe of the russia investigation. a fox news exclusive, and the personal lawyer. >> that is completely wrong and there is no basis for it. i work on behalf of the united states. >> john durham is leading the criminal probe. william barr says he's making great progress. >> one of the reasons mister drum makes the kind of progress he's making is because director ray and his team have been outstanding in the support...
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the same goes for attorney general william barr. like richard nixon's attorney general, william barr needs to hire his own personal privately paid for criminal defense lawyer because william barr does not have attorney/client privilege with anyone in the trump administration. and now william barr could be as deeply implicated in what nancy pelosi called the trump coverup as nixon's attorney general was in the nixon coverup. "the new york times" broke the story today that william barr convinced president trump to call the prime minister of australia to get australia's help in the trump re-election campaign by asking him to help william barr undermine the mueller investigation. "the new york times" reports in making the request, one of many at mr. barr's behest, mr. trump was in effect asking the australian government to investigate itself. fbi counterintelligence investigators began examining any trump ties to russia's 2016 election interference after australian officials told the bureau that russian intermediaries made overtures to
the same goes for attorney general william barr. like richard nixon's attorney general, william barr needs to hire his own personal privately paid for criminal defense lawyer because william barr does not have attorney/client privilege with anyone in the trump administration. and now william barr could be as deeply implicated in what nancy pelosi called the trump coverup as nixon's attorney general was in the nixon coverup. "the new york times" broke the story today that william barr...
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william: it seems that way. there is as intense focus on the 12 years of the nazi period in germany. there's not much that the far-right and the majority progressive liberal part of germany agree upon, but one thing that both sides focus on is this 1 12 years. the far-right wants to forget about it and move on and think about other parts of german history, and the more progressive site want to keep focusing on this. what is important is that these 12 years don't exist in a vacuum. the nazi period don't exist in a vacuum. he said there has been anti-semitism human after 1945, and before 1945. german history did not begin in 1933. the nazi period did not come out of nowhere. even these centuries later germany is still dealing. brent: he also said we need to look at existing security regulations. we know that most jewish institutions have police monitoring 24-7, most of them, but the synagogue and halle did not have police protection outside. the place was full and it was on yom kippur. from the outside looking in,
william: it seems that way. there is as intense focus on the 12 years of the nazi period in germany. there's not much that the far-right and the majority progressive liberal part of germany agree upon, but one thing that both sides focus on is this 1 12 years. the far-right wants to forget about it and move on and think about other parts of german history, and the more progressive site want to keep focusing on this. what is important is that these 12 years don't exist in a vacuum. the nazi...
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sources say prince william is concerned for his brother.
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government he is donald trump's personal lawyer and he the court into william taylor he said that what was clear is that they were not pursuing aims that would really benefit america's long term foreign policy goals in ukraine so this is really quite a damning document and i'm sure it is something that the democrats are going to dig deeper into because there are a lot of names mentioned here and that means a lot more subpoenas and what are the implications allan then for the president and for the white house because i was discussing this with a guest earlier just keeps mounting up more and more people coming out with pretty much the same story. the problem he's got is that if you'd asked me 2 months ago what was the united states population thinking about impeachment of donald trump and i would have told you they're not quite there yet more and more information comes out and those numbers just climb no there are more than 50 percent of the american population who believe that don't not only should be impeached but should removed from office know at the white house is obviously fighting
government he is donald trump's personal lawyer and he the court into william taylor he said that what was clear is that they were not pursuing aims that would really benefit america's long term foreign policy goals in ukraine so this is really quite a damning document and i'm sure it is something that the democrats are going to dig deeper into because there are a lot of names mentioned here and that means a lot more subpoenas and what are the implications allan then for the president and for...
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william iii, from the squad.y few words. when i was a kid growing up in ohio there were very few blacks on tv. he was one of the stars of the mob squad. he was a man of very few words on a show. when i was on the set my first day seeing link from the mob squad set and went to him and said, excuse me mr. williams, but when i was a kid and i used to walk to i was so inspired by seaview tv, i'm just excited that you are a part of this movie. he was wearing sunglasses. >> of course. he turned to me and he said, cool. [laughter] >> end of conversation. [laughter] >> sorry mr. williams, let me roll on over here. >> but oprah was kind of a panel. >> she was filming a segment for her show and she came down the hallway, i was standing someplace on the movie set. she said, this is the guy who started it all. wil haygood. >> good for her for knowing. >> people get so into her book club x good point. >> she knew and she cared. >> what did you tell us before we start taping? eight oscar winners ring that will be? >> yes. >> t
william iii, from the squad.y few words. when i was a kid growing up in ohio there were very few blacks on tv. he was one of the stars of the mob squad. he was a man of very few words on a show. when i was on the set my first day seeing link from the mob squad set and went to him and said, excuse me mr. williams, but when i was a kid and i used to walk to i was so inspired by seaview tv, i'm just excited that you are a part of this movie. he was wearing sunglasses. >> of course. he turned...
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they wrote to general william phillips. i'm quite tired of marching around the country and he decided the key to victory will be laid in virginia and will bring our home force i don't have a successful battle. we all know is lordship found was in the american force and with it was, america. their surrender in your town and will continue the war. five months later, 1782, the north ministry fell and three days later, the opposition whose policy to conduct the withdrawal of the army in the mainland. this took a while because of the extreme sorted of the troops and 60,000 and 70,000 loyalist in savannah and charleston, new york and americans wanted no part of life of the rebels and politically the war was over for seven months scrimmage-ing in south carolina and they thought food and they did not trust the british. they do not believe into the late summer of 1782 that they would distrust the security in war. but he finally came around. by late that year, negotiations produced a peaceful withdrawal from charleston. what a grand
they wrote to general william phillips. i'm quite tired of marching around the country and he decided the key to victory will be laid in virginia and will bring our home force i don't have a successful battle. we all know is lordship found was in the american force and with it was, america. their surrender in your town and will continue the war. five months later, 1782, the north ministry fell and three days later, the opposition whose policy to conduct the withdrawal of the army in the...
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william lee arrived at mount wert -- mount vernon in 1768. he received a delivery after a year of service. william makes another appearance in the account in june of 1771. carlin charges washington for making coat and breaches. made a waistcoat and breaches. frank was william's younger brother, who came to these in 1768. frank served the household as a butler and was furnished with washington's signature red and white deliveries. men by the name of nat. this could have been a groom or artisan on the property. carlin charged washington for altering a pair of leather breaches. he also was a likely recipient of two jackets and waistcoats carlin constructed in 1771, evidenced by carlin's charge. call ends account with washington is really one of many accounts that can tell us much about the material life of alexandria's enslaved population. i have more, if you want more. we have explored the when, the where and who, but let's get back to the clothing it felt. what does it all mean? for much of the 18th century, colonists were striving to emulate
william lee arrived at mount wert -- mount vernon in 1768. he received a delivery after a year of service. william makes another appearance in the account in june of 1771. carlin charges washington for making coat and breaches. made a waistcoat and breaches. frank was william's younger brother, who came to these in 1768. frank served the household as a butler and was furnished with washington's signature red and white deliveries. men by the name of nat. this could have been a groom or artisan...
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deed of your border william glu croft is at that demonstration in berlin now william it's only been a few days since that attack and hala what's the message now today. yeah the message here and they just announced to the crowd that there's 13000 people here at today's rally and their message is one of solidarity one against the far right movements in this country especially violent horror right extremists like the one that carried out the attack in holland on wednesday it's a very solemn event actually especially in comparison to previous events of this kind the music is much quieter the music is much simpler there's no partying there's no party atmosphere here it's a very solemn day there was a moment of silence before for the 2 victims and the 2 additional who were wounded on wednesday in the attack just before this march got going and that's that's pretty much what's going on here right now and this is a part of a broader movement happening in germany right i mean tell us more about the organization that's behind today's protest you're right about. here this is actually not just on
deed of your border william glu croft is at that demonstration in berlin now william it's only been a few days since that attack and hala what's the message now today. yeah the message here and they just announced to the crowd that there's 13000 people here at today's rally and their message is one of solidarity one against the far right movements in this country especially violent horror right extremists like the one that carried out the attack in holland on wednesday it's a very solemn event...
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. >> william bernard might disagree with the country club description.xcept for a brief stay for driving with a suspended license, this is his first extended stay in jail. bernard says his four months here have caused him panic attacks and worsened his stuttering. >> i would stutter sometimes when the anxiety level would get real high on the outside, but nothing like on a -- on a daily basis to where guys on the unit would be making fun of me because that's just, you know, the way i'm talking every day. i guess some people look at you and don't like you for some reason. they just target in on you, and a lot of them have been in there for 10 months, 12 months. so they're already basically, you know, all settled in. and i'm basically new. >> bernard is charged with threatening to kill and unlawful use of a firearm. for allegedly holding a bb gun pistol to his father's head. during the course of his arrest, he picked up additional charges of resisting and assault on police officers. he's pled not guilty to all and is awaiting trial. >> if i really think abo
. >> william bernard might disagree with the country club description.xcept for a brief stay for driving with a suspended license, this is his first extended stay in jail. bernard says his four months here have caused him panic attacks and worsened his stuttering. >> i would stutter sometimes when the anxiety level would get real high on the outside, but nothing like on a -- on a daily basis to where guys on the unit would be making fun of me because that's just, you know, the way...
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why he says william barr needs to investigate hillary clinton's ties to ukraine. using someone else's network account. you may have to buy your own. >> "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> producers are killing it with the music this week. selena gomez. todd: i like selena gomez was i will not file a complaint. you are watching "fox and friends first". carley: thanks for starting the day with us. donald trump urges lawmakers to stand up to democrats as the doj is urged to get the bottom of the steel dossier once and for all. >> griff jenkins has more on the call to root out corruption. good morning. >> that was in a wide-ranging interview with sean hannity, acknowledging that volodymyr zelinsky raised concerns about corruption, and urged attorney general william barr to investigate. >> you are about ukraine and you have been hearing about it. i heard clinton was involved. i heard they got somebody) -- the fake dossier. was in out of ukraine. all the things that happened and i assume the attorney general, i would like the attorney general to find out wh
why he says william barr needs to investigate hillary clinton's ties to ukraine. using someone else's network account. you may have to buy your own. >> "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> producers are killing it with the music this week. selena gomez. todd: i like selena gomez was i will not file a complaint. you are watching "fox and friends first". carley: thanks for starting the day with us. donald trump urges lawmakers to stand up to...
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william hopes his brother is all right. thing he would be picking up the phone and talking to him, slightly odd conversation through the media, that seems to be going on. language about how he is in a slightly fragile place... i don't know... seems slightly strange, giving the story about the reported rift, it is giving it legs, to be reporting in this way. harry and meghan are saying, ourfamily this way. harry and meghan are saying, our family does this way. harry and meghan are saying, ourfamily does not this way. harry and meghan are saying, our family does not care about us. we are just getting by. that almost is... by dint of how severe that is, you are almost demanding a response from someone, thankfully, william is stepping forward. different people have picked up different messages from that interview, interesting how it has been interpreted. let's turn to the daily telegraph, 22 month study here. football, head injury. the prevalence of dementia among former players, and we have found former professional footballer
william hopes his brother is all right. thing he would be picking up the phone and talking to him, slightly odd conversation through the media, that seems to be going on. language about how he is in a slightly fragile place... i don't know... seems slightly strange, giving the story about the reported rift, it is giving it legs, to be reporting in this way. harry and meghan are saying, ourfamily this way. harry and meghan are saying, our family does this way. harry and meghan are saying,...
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she has a book coming out in november titled black radical, the life and times of william monroe draw her, and she will be given a top at the nhs when it comes out. and finally, professor david krugler, from the university of wisconsin, the author of multiple volumes of nonfiction, as well as fiction, and including 1919, the year of racial violence, which came out in 2014. you're moderator today is professor robert bellinger, from the department of history, and also director of the black studies program and the clerk direction of african american literature. thank you for joining us. now, professor wirzbicki?. >>. i'm glad you came out to spend some time on this topic. as you've seen, the snow historical topic more pressing than american slavery. i will talk about a very small chunk of that big story, how black and white abolitionists, in the era before the civil war itself southern slavery not as some foreign, distant thing, that only existed on the other side of the mason-dixon line, but as an institution that lived and breathed and shake life in massachusetts. i want to start my to
she has a book coming out in november titled black radical, the life and times of william monroe draw her, and she will be given a top at the nhs when it comes out. and finally, professor david krugler, from the university of wisconsin, the author of multiple volumes of nonfiction, as well as fiction, and including 1919, the year of racial violence, which came out in 2014. you're moderator today is professor robert bellinger, from the department of history, and also director of the black...
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she was replaced by william taylor.liam taylor is important because you will remember a couple of weeks ago we got the transcripts of text messages taylor,between william gordon sondland, and kurt volker about trying to create a meeting between -- a public meeting between ukrainian president zelensky and donald trump. it is william taylor, you'll recall in these text messages, that was raising the alarm. "are we withholding $391 million to force these investigations for political gain for the president?" he is the one that was raising the alarm. we had those text messages. what he did on tuesday at the deposition is he said -- he filled in some of the other blanks of what happened with actual phone calls that occurred and meetings that occurred. he painted a picture that it was very much a quid pro quo and not just for the military aid and withust for the meeting donald trump. he painted the picture that the entire relationship with ukraine was on the line over these investigations. and that is really significant becaus
she was replaced by william taylor.liam taylor is important because you will remember a couple of weeks ago we got the transcripts of text messages taylor,between william gordon sondland, and kurt volker about trying to create a meeting between -- a public meeting between ukrainian president zelensky and donald trump. it is william taylor, you'll recall in these text messages, that was raising the alarm. "are we withholding $391 million to force these investigations for political gain for...
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>> he had a real william.liam shatner wrote a book called "get a life", where he describes going to i think his life was in a difficult place. and he went to his first, what are they called? convention. >> jimmy: "star wars"? >> star trek convention. and he was overwhelmed by this sense of love from the people. and it changed his life. i mean, he wrote this book about it. >> jimmy: wait a minute, you ra read william shatner's sfwhoboo? where were you, at the airport? there's shatner looking back at you? how did this happen? what kind of what -- no >> it's worse. it's worse than that. i'm i'm, we ordered it and had it delivered on set of "star wars," and we would read it. >> jimmy: you would? wow. >> just because we heard, i love the idea of a book by william shatner called "get a life." i think we thought at that point, it would be funny to read because of the "star wars." but it turned out about him getting a life. >> jimmy: you know what the message was to his fans, get a life! stop talking about star trek a
>> he had a real william.liam shatner wrote a book called "get a life", where he describes going to i think his life was in a difficult place. and he went to his first, what are they called? convention. >> jimmy: "star wars"? >> star trek convention. and he was overwhelmed by this sense of love from the people. and it changed his life. i mean, he wrote this book about it. >> jimmy: wait a minute, you ra read william shatner's sfwhoboo? where were you,...
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. >> my name is jerry williams. my friend moon left me hundreds of thousands of indian arrowheads.e made me swear to keep them together. i've been trying to do just that. >> hi, jerry. i'm jamie colby. >> glad to meet you. come on in. >> nice to be here. jerry tells me that the story of the 1/4-million arrowheads he inherited begins on a summer's day, back in the 1930s, with two lovers, moon mullins and his fiancee irene cress. >> the day before they got married, they were skipping rocks across the river. but irene said, "what are these? they don't look like rocks." >> they realized the skipping stones aren't stone at all. >> he said, "oh, honey, that's indian arrowheads." >> irene is instantly fascinated with the ancient relics. >> she said, "i think i'll start collecting these," and it just caught on. >> the newlyweds have a new hobby, one they'll pursue passionately through their 40-plus years of marriage. they'll also collect life-long friends among the fellow arrowhead enthusiasts they meet, like our heir jerry, who's part-native american, and this man, wayne underwood. >> he
. >> my name is jerry williams. my friend moon left me hundreds of thousands of indian arrowheads.e made me swear to keep them together. i've been trying to do just that. >> hi, jerry. i'm jamie colby. >> glad to meet you. come on in. >> nice to be here. jerry tells me that the story of the 1/4-million arrowheads he inherited begins on a summer's day, back in the 1930s, with two lovers, moon mullins and his fiancee irene cress. >> the day before they got married,...
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i am william brangham in washington, d.c.vera, 130 americans die every day from opioid overdoses. treating addiction is proving to be a major challenge. tonight's brief but spectacular features clinical site charlotte just dr. nahv deep kahng -- clinical psychologist k dr. nahv deng. >> the opioid epidemic is the greatest health crisis of our generation. weng are talbout numbers on par with a plane full of people falling out of the sky every we are looking at deaths over the next several years tt are on par with the civil war. i originally grew up in cincinnati and basically lived there most of my life. we have a lot of folks who struggle to get access to care. people would have frustrating experiences of calling a place and getting wait times in the range of 30 to 60 days. there was a time when it took 53 days to get into addiction medicine services. that is unacceptable. health care general has understood how to treat addiction for a long time, but have we carried forward those methods and applied them at great scale? what
i am william brangham in washington, d.c.vera, 130 americans die every day from opioid overdoses. treating addiction is proving to be a major challenge. tonight's brief but spectacular features clinical site charlotte just dr. nahv deep kahng -- clinical psychologist k dr. nahv deng. >> the opioid epidemic is the greatest health crisis of our generation. weng are talbout numbers on par with a plane full of people falling out of the sky every we are looking at deaths over the next several...
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>> we will get bill bradley's view of the young william taylor who came to work for him. >> a, that's a fascinating backstory and b, i am already riveted. >> stay with us rachel. >> i will. >>> rick wilson will join us at the end of this hour. it will take him that long to compose his thoughts to respond only the way a phrase maker like rick wilson can to donald trump accusing him and never trump republicans today of being, these are donald trump's words here, these two words, human scum. the rest of this hour's discussion will take place on a decidedly higher plain, with president obama's ambassador to the united nations samantha power, to consider nancy pelosi's line that all roads lead to putin with donald trump on a day when donald trump once again gave vladimir putin everything he wants in syria. matt gates is one of the relatively few members of congress who has a mug shot. there it is. that picture was taken by florida police on the night matt gates was pulled over while driving his father's bmw. he was a recent law school graduate then and so he had the presence of mind to ref
>> we will get bill bradley's view of the young william taylor who came to work for him. >> a, that's a fascinating backstory and b, i am already riveted. >> stay with us rachel. >> i will. >>> rick wilson will join us at the end of this hour. it will take him that long to compose his thoughts to respond only the way a phrase maker like rick wilson can to donald trump accusing him and never trump republicans today of being, these are donald trump's words here,...
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underarmor sneakers and a white ball cap. 56-year-old met with oscar nominee william h. macy and 17-year-old georgia on sofia, t daughter who felicity bribed, had a prior commitment. we're told macy went solo to see felicity again on sunday and quote, the visits went nicely. the source added, however, it's hard for georgia, her mother's in prison garb. very difficult. as for the cell, it's similar to this. a source tells us she shares it with other inmates and there's a toilet in the middle of the floor. >> it's like starting. >> amy said it's called a prison camp but. >> it has more of a feeling of being in jail with the bunks vaulted to the wall. >> if you're wondering why felicity can be seen walking around so freely, a prison spokesperson told us today she was in the parking area which is part of the prison ground. felicity out on sunday, that's just six days away. all right, so i'm back out here in hawaii with my ladies of "magnum pi." amy hill. vernon. i know you're british. meghan markle is struggling with being a duchess. it's heartbreaking to hear her talk. >> i
underarmor sneakers and a white ball cap. 56-year-old met with oscar nominee william h. macy and 17-year-old georgia on sofia, t daughter who felicity bribed, had a prior commitment. we're told macy went solo to see felicity again on sunday and quote, the visits went nicely. the source added, however, it's hard for georgia, her mother's in prison garb. very difficult. as for the cell, it's similar to this. a source tells us she shares it with other inmates and there's a toilet in the middle of...
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some of the quotes from william r 0rd, saying he is concerned for his brother, he seems fragile.hy wouldn't he pick up the phone and talk to him? it is odd that the conversation is playing out through the media rather than between the two of them. we are dealing with mental health here. and when you look at the way that the media have reacted to the story, to the documentary, what sort of message do you feel it is sending to people of this generation? because they are a new generation of the royal family. they because they are a new generation of the royalfamily. they are because they are a new generation of the royal family. they are trying to encourage mental health debate. year ago, we used to welcome this openness because harry gave an interview to the telegraph about how he was still suffering the mental burden, dealing with diana and adjusting to life in general, and that was a time we welcomed this frankness and candour, and when he was being emotional about being a father. it was a photo opportunity in front of the stables, and he seemed excited to be announcing a baby on
some of the quotes from william r 0rd, saying he is concerned for his brother, he seems fragile.hy wouldn't he pick up the phone and talk to him? it is odd that the conversation is playing out through the media rather than between the two of them. we are dealing with mental health here. and when you look at the way that the media have reacted to the story, to the documentary, what sort of message do you feel it is sending to people of this generation? because they are a new generation of the...
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david martin, cbs news, fort bragg, north carolina. >> o'donnell: and we thank master sergeant williamsry and service to our country, a true profile in service. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah donnell in new yor it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> my family gets to come home. >>> tears of joy after a major development at the kincaid fire and sonoma county. >>> ferocious winds and raging flames in southern california. the battle tonight to save a famous presidential library. >>> twitters unprecedented move. over political ads. >>> it is good to take it off. >>> plus we go into the operating room with nfl legend joe montana. what is behind this high tech surgical procedure? >>> i would be doing this if i didn't believe it was something that could help people. >>>
david martin, cbs news, fort bragg, north carolina. >> o'donnell: and we thank master sergeant williamsry and service to our country, a true profile in service. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah donnell in new yor it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical...
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this investigation by john durham and william barr is going to change american history -- [cheers and applause] and the fruit of the results of this investigation, i'm telling you, i'm marking my entire reputation on it in front of all my friends here, that it will also change world history. the mainstream media wants to call us all extreme right conspiracy theorists because we believe that our president was not colluding with russia. they want to call us fringe people because we believe that some of the key actors in my story and others were not working for the russians. we were probably working for the cia. people like joseph mifsud who you probably have heard of. stephon, charles, some of you have read my book. you are familiar with these names. others haven't. probably heard them on some my interviews. these people were not there to ever root out or find out if donald trump or his campaign was colluding with russia because these people, ladies and gentlemen, know what you had for breakfast before you even had it. they were tailing us for months and months and months. there were fi
this investigation by john durham and william barr is going to change american history -- [cheers and applause] and the fruit of the results of this investigation, i'm telling you, i'm marking my entire reputation on it in front of all my friends here, that it will also change world history. the mainstream media wants to call us all extreme right conspiracy theorists because we believe that our president was not colluding with russia. they want to call us fringe people because we believe that...
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the oscar nominee greeted her family including husband william h. macy. huffman is entering the final week of her 13-day sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal. meanwhile, today three other parents are expected to plead guilty to similar charges. the parents avoiding plea deals could face additional charges this week. >>> the new joker movie is laughing all the way to the bank and into the record books on track to become the top grossing r-rated film in all time. in three weeks "joker" has has earned $737 million worldwide just shy of the record set by "deadpool" in 2016. "joker" is expected to top $900 million. >> w.experts say it could hit >>ngp, the idie kick from sunday night football. >>> but first the new interview behind the scenes with prince harry and meghan markle and the warning the duchess got before marrying the prince. >>> and later how much time kids should be playing outside each day for their health. so, to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll
the oscar nominee greeted her family including husband william h. macy. huffman is entering the final week of her 13-day sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal. meanwhile, today three other parents are expected to plead guilty to similar charges. the parents avoiding plea deals could face additional charges this week. >>> the new joker movie is laughing all the way to the bank and into the record books on track to become the top grossing r-rated film in all...
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one, william's mad that harry and meghan revealed too much.ctually a report claims will is concerned for their well-being and safety. another rumor, harry and meghan are in a, quote, fragile place. this one's sort of true. >> i thought i was out of the woods and then suddenly it all came back and you realize this is something that i have to manage. >> check out this just released photo. william and kate met with singer camilla cabello at a kensington palace youth event. camilla's reaction she was honored. >> chris, so glad you're here right now. "this is us" brings the drama every week. but drama also seems to follow miley cyrus and her new man cody simpson wherever they go. >> that includes australia where cody just won their version of "the masked singer." >> guess who is a judge on that show? lindsay lohan who clearly has a beef. ♪ i'm on the edge of glory >> if it is you, we have a lot to talk about and this is not the arena for it. i want my furniture back because i bought your furniture for your house in venice. >> cody explains the furn
one, william's mad that harry and meghan revealed too much.ctually a report claims will is concerned for their well-being and safety. another rumor, harry and meghan are in a, quote, fragile place. this one's sort of true. >> i thought i was out of the woods and then suddenly it all came back and you realize this is something that i have to manage. >> check out this just released photo. william and kate met with singer camilla cabello at a kensington palace youth event. camilla's...
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hopefully that will beraffic ba robin williams tunnel. the two left lanes coming out of the tunnel near alexander. we'll be back in a couple of minutes with another update. ilis h today in san quak francisco. >> an interactive event getting under way and it coincides with the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake. amy hollyfield joins us from inside the simulator. >> it's your favorite day of the year watching me get rattled around inside the simulator. >> i look forward to it. >> i know you do. i'm here for you. you can watch me look like a fool, but this is a good way to get a sense of what it is to experience a massive earthquake. they'll be kind to me. they'll hit me for about eight seconds. a massive earthquake can last for up to a minute. here we go. you're supposed to drop, cover, get into a ball. as you notice -- we're going up and down and size ways. this is uncomfortable and scary. everything on the shelves fell down. so just because the shaking is over doesn't mean you're done. there is more to being prepared. we talke
hopefully that will beraffic ba robin williams tunnel. the two left lanes coming out of the tunnel near alexander. we'll be back in a couple of minutes with another update. ilis h today in san quak francisco. >> an interactive event getting under way and it coincides with the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake. amy hollyfield joins us from inside the simulator. >> it's your favorite day of the year watching me get rattled around inside the simulator. >> i look...
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william: 1941, the u.s.rl harbor had been attacked by the japanese and american soldiers were coming for george takei's family at their home in los angeles. fearing that people of japanese ancestry were potential spies, president rselt signed an executive order and more than 100,000 people across the west coast were rounded up. can you help us understand why ouyou think america reacted the way it did? pearl harbor was an absolute tragedy and a surprise. george: prior to pearl harbor, in the media, the characterization of all asians, we were either buffoons or silent, passive servants, or cruel, evil villains. that stereotype was turned against us. we were americans, but we looked like the enemy. william: the world first got to know george takei on the hugely popular tv show star trek. 40 years later, fans still mob him at sci-fi conventions. takei has also become an influential civil rights activist. for years, he's also been telling the story of his family's internment during world war ii in a memoir, on br
william: 1941, the u.s.rl harbor had been attacked by the japanese and american soldiers were coming for george takei's family at their home in los angeles. fearing that people of japanese ancestry were potential spies, president rselt signed an executive order and more than 100,000 people across the west coast were rounded up. can you help us understand why ouyou think america reacted the way it did? pearl harbor was an absolute tragedy and a surprise. george: prior to pearl harbor, in the...
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a source at kensington palace, where william and catherine live, said prince william is "worried" aboutnd william was "certainly not furious this morning". as we mentioned, meghan also spoke in the documentary, when i first met my now husband, my friends were really happy because i was so friends were really happy because i was so happy but my british friends are said to me, i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it because the british tabloids will destroy your life, and i very naively, i'm american, we don't have that they are, what are you talking about? that doesn't make any sense? i didn't get it. so, yeah, it has been complicated. we‘re joined now by royal historian and commentator sarah gristwood. they will be people that will look at this in one of two ways. either those who think it is commendable that they both talk about mental pressures and what they are going through. they will be other people who say they have got every luxury as members of the royal family, they have everything at their disposal, others go out there as a single mum, drop the kids off at the school and
a source at kensington palace, where william and catherine live, said prince william is "worried" aboutnd william was "certainly not furious this morning". as we mentioned, meghan also spoke in the documentary, when i first met my now husband, my friends were really happy because i was so friends were really happy because i was so happy but my british friends are said to me, i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it because the british tabloids will destroy your life, and...