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instead of glory, it has brought humiliation. >> the words of william mckinley and william howard taft. jennings bryan change as a candidate -- of course taft went on to win the election. did william jennings bryan go on to change as a candidate? >> in 1900, the big issue was imperialism. the u.s. was fighting in the philippines to try to stop the philippine independent movement from winning a war of the insurrection against u.s. occupation of those islands, and that was a big issue of that campaign. william jennings bryan tried to make the power of the trust, the power of big corporations the issue. he said let the people rule. taft was perceived as progress of the time. and secretary of war under teddy roosevelt. teddy roosevelt was a progressive president. many of your viewers may remember george h. of the bush in 1988 running as the hand- picked successor -- george h. w. bush in 1988 running as the hand-picked successor to ronald reagan. he was not a charismatic figure, but people felt, i liked reagan, i guess i can vote for bush. people who like roosevelt felt they would be safe w
instead of glory, it has brought humiliation. >> the words of william mckinley and william howard taft. jennings bryan change as a candidate -- of course taft went on to win the election. did william jennings bryan go on to change as a candidate? >> in 1900, the big issue was imperialism. the u.s. was fighting in the philippines to try to stop the philippine independent movement from winning a war of the insurrection against u.s. occupation of those islands, and that was a big issue...
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instead of glory, it has brought humiliation. >> the words of william mckinley and the words of william howard taft. did william jennings bryan change as a candidate from his first race in 1896 to his third in 1908? what issues dominated? >> the key issue in 1896 was the gold and silver issue and the issue of the depression and class divisions, the regional divisions. in 1900, it was imperialism. the united states was fighting in the philippines to try and stop the philippines' independence movement from winning a war against the u.s. occupation of the islands. 1908, there were several issues. bryan tried to make powers of the trust and the corporations the issue. to slogan was show the people rule. but taft was seen as progressive at the time. he had been secretary of war under teddy roosevelt. in many ways, he was similar to george h.w. bush, running as the hand-picked successor to ronald reagan. george h.w. bush was not a tremendously charismatic figure. if people liked reagan, they said i guess i can vote for bush. similarly, people who liked roosevelt tended to think, we will be sa
instead of glory, it has brought humiliation. >> the words of william mckinley and the words of william howard taft. did william jennings bryan change as a candidate from his first race in 1896 to his third in 1908? what issues dominated? >> the key issue in 1896 was the gold and silver issue and the issue of the depression and class divisions, the regional divisions. in 1900, it was imperialism. the united states was fighting in the philippines to try and stop the philippines'...
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. >> larry's father, william, made models of many of them. there's the c.s.s.ooden side-wheel confederate gunboat built in mobile, alabama. there's the u.s.s. vicksburg and the c.s.s. alabama -- a massive propeller-driven ship built in secrecy in england for the confederacy. all are made precisely to scale. 1 inch here translates to 8 feet on the real vessel. where did this all begin? did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this. it's just something you have to be born with. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago. from an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance, doing the detail work. >> the "45" that you see on the u.s.s. valley forge, he was one of the guys that painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is honorably di
. >> larry's father, william, made models of many of them. there's the c.s.s.ooden side-wheel confederate gunboat built in mobile, alabama. there's the u.s.s. vicksburg and the c.s.s. alabama -- a massive propeller-driven ship built in secrecy in england for the confederacy. all are made precisely to scale. 1 inch here translates to 8 feet on the real vessel. where did this all begin? did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this....
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williams to take part in the us open.ganisers will this be, given six of the top ten women's players won't be there? i think the big thing in the women's side of things as there is strength in depth. there is a number of stories that teenage phenomenon, venus williams, the usda, the tennis association of america sent a court surface to serena william's house so she could practice so that she would play at the us open, which she is doing. the big thing for the usta, they need to go ahead. they needed to go ahead safely, they need the tv income. they need the big names, they still have enough big games to make this tournament a success. they have a lot of players within the women's game who can create headlines. who have won titles like this before. they do not want anyone else dropping out, but they will still be happy with the players they have got. and the fact that, at this stage, the tournament is going ahead. they have done a good job to get it to go ahead. opportunities for other players perhaps to shine? it is inter
williams to take part in the us open.ganisers will this be, given six of the top ten women's players won't be there? i think the big thing in the women's side of things as there is strength in depth. there is a number of stories that teenage phenomenon, venus williams, the usda, the tennis association of america sent a court surface to serena william's house so she could practice so that she would play at the us open, which she is doing. the big thing for the usta, they need to go ahead. they...
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they were in poland for most of the growing up years of william. his mother was also imbued with those christian values i just talked about. one of my favorite stories about her when she took a train to columbus later in her life to visit her son, the governor of ohio. the lady next to her struck up a conversation, are you going to columbus? yes i am, she said. oh, do you have family there? i have a son there. that is all she said. she did not feel any need to explain that her son was the governor of the state. so at 17, young william mckinley goes to college in pennsylvania. the first year, he developed some kind of an illness, in ailment, and it was never quite explained or understood what it was. but he had to return to poland where he recuperated. by the time he recuperated, he could not go back to college because economic difficulties had rendered a need for all of the family members to go to work. so he got two jobs. he was a schoolteacher, 17 at that time, and he was a postal clerk. then comes the civil war. i can't say that he enlisted imme
they were in poland for most of the growing up years of william. his mother was also imbued with those christian values i just talked about. one of my favorite stories about her when she took a train to columbus later in her life to visit her son, the governor of ohio. the lady next to her struck up a conversation, are you going to columbus? yes i am, she said. oh, do you have family there? i have a son there. that is all she said. she did not feel any need to explain that her son was the...
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recalls the presidency of william mckinley. this is just over an hour. ♪ [ applause ] >>> so, good evening, ladies and gentlemen. well m coto the kansas city public library. robert merry, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed halls of the library, five star library this week from "library journal." thank you. he has a master's degree from columbia university school of journalism. he's been a reporter from the observe, the walt walt journal, managing editor and editor in chief of "congressional quarterly" and more recently the american conservative. he says it's collab la tif but it sounds like robert merry. we believe in constitutional government, fiscal prudence, sound monetary patrol si, delineated borders, authentically free markets, and restraint in foreign policy mixed with diplomatic acuity. we adhere to ideas over eidology, principles over party. one could wish there were more of that kind of true conservatism wandering around the beltway than some who profess to be conservatives. he's also the author
recalls the presidency of william mckinley. this is just over an hour. ♪ [ applause ] >>> so, good evening, ladies and gentlemen. well m coto the kansas city public library. robert merry, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed halls of the library, five star library this week from "library journal." thank you. he has a master's degree from columbia university school of journalism. he's been a reporter from the observe, the walt walt journal, managing...
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clarence williams the third. from the mod squad. a man of very few words. when i was a kid growing up in ohio there were very few blacks on tv. and he was one of the stars of the mod squad. and he was a man of very, very few words on that show. so when i was on the set my first day seeing link from the mod squad on the set, i went over to him and i said, excuse me mister williams but when i was a kid and i used to watch you and i was so inspired by seeing you on tv and i'm just excited that you are a part of this movie. and he was wearing sunglasses . and he turned to me and he said cool. >> and of conversation. >> and that was like sorry mister williams, let meroll on over here . >> but oprah was kind of how. >> yes, she was building a segment for her show and she came down the hallway. and i was standing someplace on the movie set and she said this is the guy who started it all. wil haygood. >> good for her for knowing. >> she knew and she cared and , yeah. >> why don't you tell us before we are taking, eight oscar winners were in that movie. any standard
clarence williams the third. from the mod squad. a man of very few words. when i was a kid growing up in ohio there were very few blacks on tv. and he was one of the stars of the mod squad. and he was a man of very, very few words on that show. so when i was on the set my first day seeing link from the mod squad on the set, i went over to him and i said, excuse me mister williams but when i was a kid and i used to watch you and i was so inspired by seeing you on tv and i'm just excited that you...
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they were in poland for most of the growing up years for william. the mother was impewbued with te things i just talked about, the so-called christian values and she was taking a train to columbus later in her life to visit her son, the governor of ohio, lady next to her struck up a conversation, are you going to columbus? yes, i am. she said, oh, do you have family? i have a son there. that is all she said. she didn't need to explain that her son was governor of the state. so young women go off to college in pennsylvania. the first year he developed an illness, an ailment and it is never quite explained or understood what it was. but he had to return to poland where he recuperated but then he couldn't go back to college because economic difficulties had rendered a need for all of the family members to go to work. so he got two jobs. he's a school teacher. he was like 17 at that time, 18. and he was a postal clerk. and then comes the civil war. i can't say that he enlisted immediately. he gave himself two days to think it over and try to figure out
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of delaware where he'll be giving his acceptance speech and joining me in the studio is reporter william a group blue croft thank you both let's start with you in as biden is set to speak tonight from wilmington where you are and perhaps as we heard the most important speech of his political career what can we expect to hear. right this is the 3rd time he runs for president you always have to keep in mind clear and it's going to be interesting because so far i have the feeling the only message the democrats are really having is we are not donald donald trump they make this whole election into a referendum against donald trump so it will be crucial for biden to find a way to really mess out his political ideas i think it's going to be not enough to convince the swing voters the republicans who don't want to want to vote for trump are going to convince them to vote for democrats this in this year's elections if you doesn't really show a political plan and biden and the democrats surely hoping the 3rd time is the charm but this is a virtual convention is unlike any in the democrats history
of delaware where he'll be giving his acceptance speech and joining me in the studio is reporter william a group blue croft thank you both let's start with you in as biden is set to speak tonight from wilmington where you are and perhaps as we heard the most important speech of his political career what can we expect to hear. right this is the 3rd time he runs for president you always have to keep in mind clear and it's going to be interesting because so far i have the feeling the only message...
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williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> he was at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big crush on steven b when they both worked in a hawaii days, so she worked up her nerve. >> i went in and asked steven b. if he'd be m t boys concert. and he turned me down and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sales cubicle. >> what's the matter with me? >> i know. and the general manager walks in and he goes, "i think you need to know something." and i said, "what?" and he goes, "well, if you
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william davidow and michael malone .ir new book, "the autonmous revolution", reclaiming the future to be sold to machines. they dove deeply into the revolution there are living through regarding ai virtual environment. the book could be purchased everywhere including cn .com. a little bit about tonight's features. the cofounder of the capital. earlier in his career he worked at intel rated and is credited as being one of the pioneers in the high-tech markets. michael malone current technology for the san jose rookery news in the 80s. it remains one of the world's best known technology business journalist pretty together david allen loan co. wrote this book, the virtual corporation. today they're here to discuss their latest books pretty is a great trade predict. reporter: to begin, click housekeeping notes. questions can be submitted for the guess you too, chat feature. the creek post your questions there during the program there will be over did to me and i will get to as many of them as possible. must've been pretty th
william davidow and michael malone .ir new book, "the autonmous revolution", reclaiming the future to be sold to machines. they dove deeply into the revolution there are living through regarding ai virtual environment. the book could be purchased everywhere including cn .com. a little bit about tonight's features. the cofounder of the capital. earlier in his career he worked at intel rated and is credited as being one of the pioneers in the high-tech markets. michael malone current...
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this gave a powerful suggest of the decline of the dollar is coming to an end okay, one more williams has forecast, too something he's great at. take a gander of the chart over the past year. the red lines forecast for the dollar shows something similar to what he saw in the seasonals. according to williams, oil based forecast the dollar index should put a bottom in the first part of september this isn't a precise science the projection might be off by days or weeks but the dollar index is likely to change direction in the near future all right. how about gold just like oil gold and the glar t -- dollar move. gold goes up, dollar goes down gold is priced in dollars. if you look at the dollar index and layer on an upside down chart, they move in tandem when gold goes up, the dollar index goes down and lately, gold has been roaring so that should be another single i want a contrary view for a second we heard from another terrific technician that says gold speculators brought up long positions, hedgers have huge net long positions, too. garner predicted that gold might run out of steam a
this gave a powerful suggest of the decline of the dollar is coming to an end okay, one more williams has forecast, too something he's great at. take a gander of the chart over the past year. the red lines forecast for the dollar shows something similar to what he saw in the seasonals. according to williams, oil based forecast the dollar index should put a bottom in the first part of september this isn't a precise science the projection might be off by days or weeks but the dollar index is...
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pick in the women's draw 23 times that grand slam champion serena williams has made her way through to the last 16 she was given a real workout though. of the netherlands while not a 72 pushing williams all the way in 3 tough sets that last 3 hours 763676 eventually for the american. game said knight but the america will not be joined in the next round by 2 time wimbledon champion pitted i give it to succeed from the czech republic met her match against fellow country woman mari was called up the world number 48 winning 267562. and that's it for me rob simon thank you very much indeed and that's it for me for now but i will be back in a moment with more of the day's news join me then if you can't buy. this
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serena williams played her first competitive match for six months as she took on bernarda pera at the lexington open. the number one seed, who was last in action at a fed cup qualifier, started slowly, losing the first set a—6, in kentucky. pera had two chances to take a decisive break in the second but williams fought back, levelling the match. she then moved up the gears to take the third, 6—a, and will play her sister venus wiliams in the second round. to the world snooker championship, where the ‘crucible curse‘ has struck again — defending champion judd trump is out after a 13—9 quarterfinal defeat to kyren wilson. trailing by four frames, overnight, the world number one got it back to 11—9 before wilson pulled clear and he‘ll now play anthony mcgill in the last four. trump had been hoping to break the so—called curse by becoming the only first—time winner to retain his title since the tournament moved to its current venue, in sheffield, in 1977.
serena williams played her first competitive match for six months as she took on bernarda pera at the lexington open. the number one seed, who was last in action at a fed cup qualifier, started slowly, losing the first set a—6, in kentucky. pera had two chances to take a decisive break in the second but williams fought back, levelling the match. she then moved up the gears to take the third, 6—a, and will play her sister venus wiliams in the second round. to the world snooker championship,...
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williams back. he is currently completing a book on web and world war i completing a ratcliffe fellowship with harvard university. this morning dr. williams will discuss african-american soldiers in the rise of the new negro. help me in welcoming back dr. chad williams. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i hope everyone is doing well. i hope we're all awake and have had our coffee. thank you for being with me this morning. thank you for your introduction. you are so good at what you do, really. a remarkable host so gracious. i want to thank you and the entire leadership of the national world war i museum. i want to thank camille for all of your help, assistance, support, and getting me here, getting all of us here, certainly would not have been possible without you. world war i centennial fatigue i realize is a real thing. it's been a long four years, maybe even longer than that. but i'm glad that we are spe spending extra time thinking about the war, its legacy, going into the postwar period b
williams back. he is currently completing a book on web and world war i completing a ratcliffe fellowship with harvard university. this morning dr. williams will discuss african-american soldiers in the rise of the new negro. help me in welcoming back dr. chad williams. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i hope everyone is doing well. i hope we're all awake and have had our coffee. thank you for being with me this morning. thank you for your introduction. you are so good at what you...
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i gather william and harry don't get onto well any more, that is about as much asi well any more, thats about as much as i know care. when it comes to a ce ntre as i know care. when it comes to a centre of their mother, there aren't enough sketches of women in this country, it is an absolute scandal. i sure there are many many deserving women ahead of diana in the queue. i think there is a cry from a real insider that perhaps if this statue goes ahead and william and harry are working together on it, it can heal their wounds. i feel like we have more important things to worry about at the moment. asa due care bit more about this than rob?” at the moment. asa due care bit more about this than rob? i managed care bit more but i do think rob speaks for consistency of people who are just bored sick of the royal soap opera. if it means that harry and william after all the rift, and trauma they have had over megan joining the royal family trauma they have had over megan joining the royalfamily and trauma they have had over megan joining the royal family and then leaving the royal family, joi
i gather william and harry don't get onto well any more, that is about as much asi well any more, thats about as much as i know care. when it comes to a ce ntre as i know care. when it comes to a centre of their mother, there aren't enough sketches of women in this country, it is an absolute scandal. i sure there are many many deserving women ahead of diana in the queue. i think there is a cry from a real insider that perhaps if this statue goes ahead and william and harry are working together...
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robin williams took his own life six yea rs williams took his own life six years ago after he was diagnosedt. this new film, the revealed something differentlj this new film, the revealed something different. i was called in to go over the coroner ‘s report. there were no surprises about what was in his toxicology. i knew he was clea n his toxicology. i knew he was clean and sober. they sat me down and said he, essentially, robin died of diffuse lewy body dementia. what is that? lewy body dementia affects 1.3 million americans, causing visual hallucinations, sleep disorder, impaired thinking and depression. if symptoms are similarto depression. if symptoms are similar to parkinson's, but unlike parkinson's, they tend to appear in a different order. there is a piece of mind that comes from saying, this is the disease and it is not me. if i have cancer, this is the cancer, it is not me. the idea that you can parse those things. he was never able to do that in his life and i think that in his life and i think thatis that in his life and i think that is what really changed his story to ending i
robin williams took his own life six yea rs williams took his own life six years ago after he was diagnosedt. this new film, the revealed something differentlj this new film, the revealed something different. i was called in to go over the coroner ‘s report. there were no surprises about what was in his toxicology. i knew he was clea n his toxicology. i knew he was clean and sober. they sat me down and said he, essentially, robin died of diffuse lewy body dementia. what is that? lewy body...
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so william dawson's portrait, is the first african american committee chair. and he is the first committee chair. so it is a wonderful portrait, and it really represents him. it represents him as the embodiment of a committee chair. it's not one where there's lots of other elements in there as to who he is, it's about the stature of the man. he is standing alone, he is standing in a conservative blue suit. he looks like a member of congress. that is something that is really important, that part of this is, part of his approach and many people's approach to working, in congress is members is to be part of this important institution. and he uses that, and becomes an incredibly long serving committee chair. >> so william dawson, as chairman of government operations, he had a style that was very much a workhorse style. behind the scenes, he didn't want to be in the media, a very quiet, determined but very low-key person. he contrast the style, of legislative contrast markedly, with the fellow who is represented here. >> well this is a wonderful book we have, it's
so william dawson's portrait, is the first african american committee chair. and he is the first committee chair. so it is a wonderful portrait, and it really represents him. it represents him as the embodiment of a committee chair. it's not one where there's lots of other elements in there as to who he is, it's about the stature of the man. he is standing alone, he is standing in a conservative blue suit. he looks like a member of congress. that is something that is really important, that part...
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william: how is that received by the parents?parent myselfy parent wants their child to be safe when they go to school, but it is very hard to hold down a job if your kids are still at home. how did they take this decision? >> thais one of the things th is heaviest imy mind during this time. inethat in making a recommendation to go fully virtual to our board, our board thsigning in and agreeing that, you can't deny the fact that that creates a burden for woing families who now need to make our decisions. so, on one hand, we had a number of parents be very supportive of that decision and again feel good about the district position on keeping students and staff burden on a number of ourre is a working families who are having to make otherccommodations for their children. that is incredibly challenging and hard. willia a lot of students and a lot of parents and a lot of teachers would acknowledge that the distance arning this last around was difficult. there was a lot of steep involved.curve for everybody improve we try this againl
william: how is that received by the parents?parent myselfy parent wants their child to be safe when they go to school, but it is very hard to hold down a job if your kids are still at home. how did they take this decision? >> thais one of the things th is heaviest imy mind during this time. inethat in making a recommendation to go fully virtual to our board, our board thsigning in and agreeing that, you can't deny the fact that that creates a burden for woing families who now need to...
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i'm going to first introduce williams, professor of history. and the precepter at princeton university.
i'm going to first introduce williams, professor of history. and the precepter at princeton university.
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recalls the presidency of william mckinley. this is just over an hour. ♪
recalls the presidency of william mckinley. this is just over an hour. ♪
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a second black veteran was william colson. colson graduated from virginia union university along with chandler owen and later attended columbia university law school. colson also new victor daly, served in the 92nd division as well, and was also an officer. he returned to the united states anxious to expose the discrimination that he and his fellow soldiers and officers of the 92nd division faced while overseas. beginning in july of 1919, colson published a series of articles on the experiences of black soldiers during the war. essays such as propaganda and the american negro soldier, an asal nis of negro patriotism, the social experience of the negro soldier abroad and the failure of the 92nd division revealed to readers what black soldiers encountered and endured in france. his most powerful essay appeared in the december 1919 issue of "the messenger" under the title "the immediate function of the negro veteran." the returned negro veteran, he wrote, by virtue of his service and experience, has a certain special function whi
a second black veteran was william colson. colson graduated from virginia union university along with chandler owen and later attended columbia university law school. colson also new victor daly, served in the 92nd division as well, and was also an officer. he returned to the united states anxious to expose the discrimination that he and his fellow soldiers and officers of the 92nd division faced while overseas. beginning in july of 1919, colson published a series of articles on the experiences...
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and he is no william dawson. he has a very different approach to how to do things. >> all humaning bes, black and white, rich and poor, equal in the sight of god, keep your faith in the life of your fellow man even though he abuses you. when he abuses you, he makes himself a lesser man. a great man once said, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray, pray, pray, pray, pray, for that which despitefully use you. keep your faith. >> up thereto 1970s, powell was the person who kind of embodied civil rights in the house, civil rights in congress. he's elected in 1944. he and dawson are the only two members of congress for a number of congresses until early in the 1950s, and two very contrasting styles. whereas dawson is very behind-the-scenes, powell is out front talking to the media, pushing against segregation practices in the house restaurant, in the press galleries in terps of acreditation of african-american reporters. he's constantly pushing the envelope. there's a gr
and he is no william dawson. he has a very different approach to how to do things. >> all humaning bes, black and white, rich and poor, equal in the sight of god, keep your faith in the life of your fellow man even though he abuses you. when he abuses you, he makes himself a lesser man. a great man once said, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray, pray, pray, pray, pray, for that which despitefully use you. keep your faith. >> up...
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a william schaffner works in preventive medicine and infectious diseases just how infectious is the coronavirus when according to the latest research. well it certainly can be transmitted by the born route at some distance we still think last of the infections are transmitted indoors within 6 feet but there's no doubt now those airborne particles can travel more widely at a greater distance particularly if you have someone who is a super spreader and is shedding large amounts of virus so both close in and farther out contribute to transmission this is a very contagious virus who in this case is a supervisor someone who's not wearing a mosque. almost certainly someone who's not wearing a mask just masks are very effective in in blocking transmission out and of course that's why the recommendation is here in the united states at least that all of us should be wearing masks when ever we are around other people but what would you say to the guys at my gym who refuse to wear mosques some of my colleagues even and people out there who just say they have a right not to wear a mosque. well it's ve
a william schaffner works in preventive medicine and infectious diseases just how infectious is the coronavirus when according to the latest research. well it certainly can be transmitted by the born route at some distance we still think last of the infections are transmitted indoors within 6 feet but there's no doubt now those airborne particles can travel more widely at a greater distance particularly if you have someone who is a super spreader and is shedding large amounts of virus so both...
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we do have some dense fog, especially for the robin williams tunnel. it's a special fog advisory in place 56 degrees right now in san francisco 60 in san jose if you're waking up in concord you're at 57 degrees and up north and now for a good morning to 54 we'll be right back stay with us. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! is it the juicy 100% all-white meat? or because you can spice them up or cool them down? or because a little birdie told me you wanted them back really bad... get my spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99. >>welcome back everyone the time now is for 28 good morning and thanks for staying with us we appreciate the company a little foggy outside your door for some of you let's check in with of almost at dave so use a tossing the day john scher a full so sorry john how's the really foggy out there r
we do have some dense fog, especially for the robin williams tunnel. it's a special fog advisory in place 56 degrees right now in san francisco 60 in san jose if you're waking up in concord you're at 57 degrees and up north and now for a good morning to 54 we'll be right back stay with us. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my...
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>> reporter: williams claims the incident was racially motivated. police say it was a routine stop and search in a high-crime area. >> no one's going to be hurt. get out of the car. you're going to be detained for a search, okay? >> reporter: a push to make police officers better qualified, michael furl told us. in some european countries police training is in national academies and takes three years. in contrast, the u.s. has no national standards. and in many states training lasts just a few months. >> police officers have tremendous power. they have tremendous discretion. and what you want is the police officers to use that discretion wisely, but in a way that demonstrates they're nondiscriminatory, and i think the better educated they are in these issues, the more likely they are to make good decisions. >> that was holly williams reporting. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a un
>> reporter: williams claims the incident was racially motivated. police say it was a routine stop and search in a high-crime area. >> no one's going to be hurt. get out of the car. you're going to be detained for a search, okay? >> reporter: a push to make police officers better qualified, michael furl told us. in some european countries police training is in national academies and takes three years. in contrast, the u.s. has no national standards. and in many states training...
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william group is following the story for us and joins us now in the studio good see you william there so what does couple harris bring to joe biden selection campaign optics balance experience this is what a vice presidential pick wants they want that to be a vice presidential pick is always about balancing that ticket joe biden i even before the black lives matter protests and the the the the racial justice movement that swept the country even before that people were rolling their eyes saying democrats this is who you have for 2020 an old white man so come on ours has the optics of being a black woman she also has a similar ideological profile to joe biden joe biden is reported to have said he didn't want anyone that would challenge him too much on the issues they basically said he wanted a vice president presidential because someone was basically seeing eye to eye to him and she brings a lot of experience as and as a attorney general of california as a district attorney of san cisco before that she has she knows how to argue she knows how to craft the question and we saw in the repo
william group is following the story for us and joins us now in the studio good see you william there so what does couple harris bring to joe biden selection campaign optics balance experience this is what a vice presidential pick wants they want that to be a vice presidential pick is always about balancing that ticket joe biden i even before the black lives matter protests and the the the the racial justice movement that swept the country even before that people were rolling their eyes saying...
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i have to say william things here at the french. terms of compulsory testing went pretty smoothly most passengers are very. understanding and corporative which also has to do with the great of helping hands that have been put in place here some soldiers of the german army for example also volunteers from the german red cross they help the passengers give them advice information and guide them through this testing procedure so let's get into that procedure what exactly are travelers facing when they come into germany. when you sit on the plane. traveling to germany you will be given a passenger locator card but you have to fill out it contains information about your own health but also what kind of potential contact you had in the country you are traveling from. this card will be collected and it's the basis of the data that the health authorities have in order to know who must be tested who must be getting into quarantine when you arrive in germany you don't have to go to the center here at the airport you can also go home 1st and t
i have to say william things here at the french. terms of compulsory testing went pretty smoothly most passengers are very. understanding and corporative which also has to do with the great of helping hands that have been put in place here some soldiers of the german army for example also volunteers from the german red cross they help the passengers give them advice information and guide them through this testing procedure so let's get into that procedure what exactly are travelers facing when...
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with a d w z as a whole in wilmington delaware where biden made his speech and you have a reporter william a glue craft here with me in the studio in as i want to start with you what do you make of this speech and do you think biden a lived up to the expectations of the evening. yes clear i mean there were the reactions are overwhelmingly positive even. like reporters from fox news which is known to be very pro trumpet praise his consistency praise biden's energy. praise the way he really reached out to all americans to both sides don't some didn't like it too said it was a weak speech but yes really one of the rare person so i think biden made it don it is his 3rd attempt to gain the weight white white house to win the white house and today he really i think came a pretty big stiff step closer when there was a strong message of unity throughout the convention and in this speech tonight in particular but are these just lofty ideals or do you think biden really can unify such a polarized country. now that is a very good question and who knows but. i mean if there is a person who is very ver
with a d w z as a whole in wilmington delaware where biden made his speech and you have a reporter william a glue craft here with me in the studio in as i want to start with you what do you make of this speech and do you think biden a lived up to the expectations of the evening. yes clear i mean there were the reactions are overwhelmingly positive even. like reporters from fox news which is known to be very pro trumpet praise his consistency praise biden's energy. praise the way he really...
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that was written by william lawrence.he's there for all of the testing, and, you know, i wish few writing were as good as william lawrence's is -- [laughter] but you get to read some of his in the book. and then he's brought to the island, so he is there with the crews. he's not allowed on the first the flight because it's, obviously, the first flight, and they just had 12 men, and they weren't going to spare an extra seat. but he does end up going on the second flight, the nagasaki flight. so he is there and describes as a first person witness the detonation of the second atom you can bomb in warfare. he's a great character and it's a delight to read, you know, think about the how do you describe the first atomic bomb, which is the test? how do you describe a bomb to take out a city? he does a masterful job with. >> he does. the surprising thing, it's almost like a postscript. i guess there was a movement -- [inaudible] >> well, yeah. what happened was during that period of time that he was behind the scenes, he was on t
that was written by william lawrence.he's there for all of the testing, and, you know, i wish few writing were as good as william lawrence's is -- [laughter] but you get to read some of his in the book. and then he's brought to the island, so he is there with the crews. he's not allowed on the first the flight because it's, obviously, the first flight, and they just had 12 men, and they weren't going to spare an extra seat. but he does end up going on the second flight, the nagasaki flight. so...
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all right we're going to come back into the studio with our reporter william glick kroft and also with our correspondent in as a poll who is standing by for us in delaware from where joe biden it was making that speech as i began it with you even as what did you make of the speech that we just heard from joe biden. well he really play to his strength i think it was a very convincing speech he was there he was to the point to say open the speech and that was kind of his major topic give people light he presented himself as someone who is positive who has an idea who has an understanding how to unify this country again he pointed out 4 major topics it was the economy obviously he wants to focus on fighting the pun demick racial unjust and i found that interesting he also mentioned climate change as one of the most of the 4 most important topics so i think he delivered what people were expecting he presented himself in front of the flocks rather than sitting in the oval office than being on the conventional stage and speaking about these 4 crises as he called them of biden very much he di
all right we're going to come back into the studio with our reporter william glick kroft and also with our correspondent in as a poll who is standing by for us in delaware from where joe biden it was making that speech as i began it with you even as what did you make of the speech that we just heard from joe biden. well he really play to his strength i think it was a very convincing speech he was there he was to the point to say open the speech and that was kind of his major topic give people...
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lou: well, what is william barr doing about it? >> nothing.i have never seen such non-verbal communication before, but every bit as eloquent, i assure you. lou: let's turn to clinesmith, the positive side of an attorney general who has taken over. it is also not at the level that any of us would want, but it is a beginning. your thoughts. >> well, obviously, it's not sufficient. certainly it was necessary, it's overdue, as you point out, but it's confirmation that obamagate's a crime. carter page is a victim of a crime. president trump is a crime victim. because, remember, this isn't really about carter page, although he's obviously the victim, and his right were violated. this is about getting a way to spy on the trump team. so president trump had his civil rights violated -- lou: it's, it's also an interesting cross-current here with crossfire hurricane and the obamagate and its origins and the attack on general flynn. this is a mess that was stewed up by, we now know, certainly august of 2016 and one suspects even earlier than that, right?
lou: well, what is william barr doing about it? >> nothing.i have never seen such non-verbal communication before, but every bit as eloquent, i assure you. lou: let's turn to clinesmith, the positive side of an attorney general who has taken over. it is also not at the level that any of us would want, but it is a beginning. your thoughts. >> well, obviously, it's not sufficient. certainly it was necessary, it's overdue, as you point out, but it's confirmation that obamagate's a...
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now, we can stop there william. we get in a full conversation say is an interesting fact, let's move on. with no that was just the beginning of a national conversation. that was the opening fact or redefining that national spirit around an idea that we two-minute. if african-americans are overrepresented in our nation's prisons, one for generation after slavery, this maybe this whole evolution thing was a mistake maybe granting them full citizenship the 14th amendment was a mistake. and it began to narrow the conversation about whether or not black people could infect truly be real citizens of the nation. and it began to close this ideological divide between northerners and southerners. it is exactly this moment that confederates monument started to pop up all over the country in the late 1890s by the united daughters of the confederacy. what. a lot of people didn't stand in the way. so you begin to see that anomaly, the racial disparity in prison, statistics was not about the over incarceration of the criminalizati
now, we can stop there william. we get in a full conversation say is an interesting fact, let's move on. with no that was just the beginning of a national conversation. that was the opening fact or redefining that national spirit around an idea that we two-minute. if african-americans are overrepresented in our nation's prisons, one for generation after slavery, this maybe this whole evolution thing was a mistake maybe granting them full citizenship the 14th amendment was a mistake. and it...
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william ouseley and jonathan bender. hollywood artist milicent patrick began her career as an animator for disney in the late 1930s. she acted as a bit player in
william ouseley and jonathan bender. hollywood artist milicent patrick began her career as an animator for disney in the late 1930s. she acted as a bit player in
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william leonard lawrence was a distinguished science reporter for the new york times. he won a pulitzer prize with a group of others for writing an article in a scientific project. and also thinks it will be an immense story and i want the story told right. and the unity of what we have today. so the military general those to see the editor because he knows about lawrence i would like to get william lawrence in like him to disappear off the face of the earth and i want him to go inside the greatest story of all time. i don't think he told the editor was but the editor said can you imagine that today cracks and you say you'll have the greatest story of all time but you cannot tell it and tell be tell you that you can. so the idea of this great story was then brought inside and hung out at los alamos and was there when they tested the bomb july 16 and he had a genius and we quote at great length one that appeared until after the bomb exploded and truman announced the whole project to the world that he came up with a phrase the atomic age that was written by william lawre
william leonard lawrence was a distinguished science reporter for the new york times. he won a pulitzer prize with a group of others for writing an article in a scientific project. and also thinks it will be an immense story and i want the story told right. and the unity of what we have today. so the military general those to see the editor because he knows about lawrence i would like to get william lawrence in like him to disappear off the face of the earth and i want him to go inside the...
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do you think we are seeing more of william and kate because of harry and megan's absence? getting on with things. the filter that they are seen through is, let's face it, it is on the front of a newspaper. and the reason why his brother and sister—in—law, the duke and duchess of sussex are in the papers, they seem of sussex are in the papers, they seem to be having a moan about their lot from their home in la. there is certainly... it seems like the duke and duchess of cambridge i winning hands down at the moment. katy, enjoy your holiday if you go on your holiday. many thanks indeed for being with us. that is it from us. goodbye. it will be pleasant enough today where the sun is on your back, feeling warm enough. when the sun isn't committed to their and showers coming your way. it fulfilled a little on the poolside. a scattering of showers this afternoon, not dissimilar to yesterday. —— cool side. between showers, longerspells of sunshine compared with the morning. maybe 17 or 18 degrees towards the east. more showers towards the east. more showers towards northern irela
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i want to start on william barr.iously, i think anyone that read the mueller report knew that initial spin from him was misleading. that appears to have been an indicator of things to come. what is your assessment of his performance as attorney general in terms of the danger he poses, both to the department of justice and to the kind of administration or free and fair elections this fall? >> well, i think we need to be extremely concerned about the intelligence report from the senate. america needs to wake up. the intelligence report indicates that the presidential campaign of president trump at the highest levels was interacting with the russians. and that should give us great pause. the neutral and observant justice department would take appropriate action, would try to probe and find out what that was about, hold accountable people involved in that, hold accountable people who may have lied about their roles in that. i don't think that under this attorney general we're likely to see any of that occur. and so i thi
i want to start on william barr.iously, i think anyone that read the mueller report knew that initial spin from him was misleading. that appears to have been an indicator of things to come. what is your assessment of his performance as attorney general in terms of the danger he poses, both to the department of justice and to the kind of administration or free and fair elections this fall? >> well, i think we need to be extremely concerned about the intelligence report from the senate....
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william ouseley is an authority on the kansas city mob. in his 25 years with the fbi, he spent two decades investigating and prosecuting organized crime figures. as an expert witness on mob activities, he testified in federal courts and before a u.s. senate investigations panel. he retired in 1985 as the supervisor of the organized crime squad of the kansas city fbi field division. he is also the author of two books "open city, true story of the kc crime family" and "mobsters in our midst." these titles are available for purchase in book stores and through amazon.com. jonathan bender has a job that many of us envy. as food ent editor, he reports the best drinking and dining establish mentds in the metro area. in addition to writing about what kansas citiens eat and drink, he's produced stories on local history, including call of the sand lot, which looked back at sand lot baseball in kansas city and its revival. you'll find his work at kcpt.org and flatlandkc.org. he is also the author of three books "stock, broth, and bowl." "cookies and
william ouseley is an authority on the kansas city mob. in his 25 years with the fbi, he spent two decades investigating and prosecuting organized crime figures. as an expert witness on mob activities, he testified in federal courts and before a u.s. senate investigations panel. he retired in 1985 as the supervisor of the organized crime squad of the kansas city fbi field division. he is also the author of two books "open city, true story of the kc crime family" and "mobsters in...
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energizing date that's right it's going to be the choice between 77 year old biden and 74 year old trump william let's turn it back to you what voter groups are the most important for a bite into window between now and november 3rd if we look at the 2018 midterm elections the people that gave the democrats the house were not the squad it was not the progressive or the far left side of the democrats it was conservative districts in states that trump won that flipped especially suburban districts suburban districts is have become the fighting ground for both republicans and democrats on top of that as we mentioned black voters are very reliable democratic voters they are often seen as the linchpin the people that will the voters that will get democrats into office and as i mentioned there was a huge drop in voter turnout among black americans in 2016 because people there was an overall sense not hugely enthusiastic about hillary clinton joe biden is seen by many black americans as an extension of the bruck obama era he was broke obama's vice president many people certainly not all that many black
energizing date that's right it's going to be the choice between 77 year old biden and 74 year old trump william let's turn it back to you what voter groups are the most important for a bite into window between now and november 3rd if we look at the 2018 midterm elections the people that gave the democrats the house were not the squad it was not the progressive or the far left side of the democrats it was conservative districts in states that trump won that flipped especially suburban districts...
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i'll be talking to the ceo of william and sonoma and splung. stay with cramer >>> what if the heck just happened to the stock of williams-sonoma? the stock was off 8% today wait a second, this is a retailer that's been thriving during the pandemic, thanks to its digital presence and all things housing related last night williams-sonoma reported a strong quarter, $1.85 per share, when the analysts were only looking for a little more than a buck so why did the stock roll around management doesn't want to get forward guidance, who can blame them the quarter wasn't totally perfect. we'll find out why but really, this is why it didn't go up it's been one of the hottest stocks the entire market it's still up 250% from its march lows that's why i'm not sweating things out that's why it's a buying opportunity. this is the ceo of williams-sonoma, get a clear read on this result. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you thank you so much for having me. >> this was an amazing quarter you are more relevant than i have ever seen your company, sustainable p
i'll be talking to the ceo of william and sonoma and splung. stay with cramer >>> what if the heck just happened to the stock of williams-sonoma? the stock was off 8% today wait a second, this is a retailer that's been thriving during the pandemic, thanks to its digital presence and all things housing related last night williams-sonoma reported a strong quarter, $1.85 per share, when the analysts were only looking for a little more than a buck so why did the stock roll around...
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. >> next, attorney general william barr testifies on the justice department's mission and programs in an oversight hearing before the house did sherry judiciary-- the house committee. cord. i will now introduce today's witnesses. william barr has served as the attorney general of the united 2019, since february 14, having previously served in the same position from 1991 to 1993 under president george h. w. bush.
. >> next, attorney general william barr testifies on the justice department's mission and programs in an oversight hearing before the house did sherry judiciary-- the house committee. cord. i will now introduce today's witnesses. william barr has served as the attorney general of the united 2019, since february 14, having previously served in the same position from 1991 to 1993 under president george h. w. bush.