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kenneth williams. rick compared several williams' mug shots with the walgreens video?n on him. >> then rick's investigation got lucky again, an unlikely witness came forward with information about that same kenneth williams and the night that erica and her mom was shot. he was charged with murder himself for which he would later plead guilt toy manslaughter and was also gravely injured in a shooting. >> he's on his death bed. he thinks he's going to hell and he has something he needs to say. >> week's later, turner's health improved enough to talk to rick arnold. >> james and kenneth williams. they supposedly had hit a lick on some lady. >> what does that mean? >> slang for a robbery. >> robbery that quickly escalated to murder. >> he knew things he couldn't have known. he knew things that weren't in the media. >> there are things he couldn't have known some of this stuff. >> what kind of things? >> that there were pills involved. >> a long, frustrating, 15-month investigation. but rick was finally close to the answers he had promised erica's grandmother. what kept you
kenneth williams. rick compared several williams' mug shots with the walgreens video?n on him. >> then rick's investigation got lucky again, an unlikely witness came forward with information about that same kenneth williams and the night that erica and her mom was shot. he was charged with murder himself for which he would later plead guilt toy manslaughter and was also gravely injured in a shooting. >> he's on his death bed. he thinks he's going to hell and he has something he...
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what is your reaction to prince william's - reaction to prince william's statement?atement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement _ statement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement is _ statement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement is -- _ statement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement is -- prince - yam's statement is —— prince william's statement what is a terrible thing to happen to the bbc, but can ijust terrible thing to happen to the bbc, but can i just say, terrible thing to happen to the bbc, but can ijust say, victoria, this story is going in the wrong direction. it is a complete waste of time to continue making martin bashir the scoundrel of the century, it is a complete waste of time because as you well know, every reporter on panorama has his producer, and the producer is totally responsible for what the reporter does. there are at least, at least eight file wallses between at least eight file wallses between a rogue reporter, and the director—general, who is the head of news and current affair, and having read dyson from cover to cov
what is your reaction to prince william's - reaction to prince william's statement?atement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement _ statement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement is _ statement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement is -- _ statement? well, my reaction to prim yam's statement is -- prince - yam's statement is —— prince william's statement what is a terrible thing to happen to the bbc, but can ijust terrible thing to happen to the bbc, but can i just say,...
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william i think has coped with it much better. harry, less so.'s developed at times disproportionate hatred, i would suggest, of the media. but it's rooted in what happened back in the 1990's. >> thanks very much for coming to speak with us. we have some breaking news to bring you now from nigeria, where the army chief is reported to have died in a plane crash. that is according to three military sources. the country's air force as the aircraft came down near the airport. they are investigating the immediate cause of the crash. we will get you more on that as we have -- as we have it. do stay with us here on bbc news. shocking warning from the who, that the number of deaths from the covid pandemic could be three times higher than official figure suggest. ♪ the indian state is to appeal following the acquittal of a high-profile indian journalist accused of rape. we have more from dell he -- delhi. reporter: these past years have been traumatic for him and his family. it was back in 2013 that he was accused by a colleague of assaulting her in an el
william i think has coped with it much better. harry, less so.'s developed at times disproportionate hatred, i would suggest, of the media. but it's rooted in what happened back in the 1990's. >> thanks very much for coming to speak with us. we have some breaking news to bring you now from nigeria, where the army chief is reported to have died in a plane crash. that is according to three military sources. the country's air force as the aircraft came down near the airport. they are...
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>> robert williams: yeah, the computer got it wrong. >> cooper: williams didn't know the computer theyg to was a facial recognition program. detroit police showed us how their system works. first, a photo of an unknown suspect is run against a database of hundreds of thousands of mug shots, which we've blurred for this demonstration. >> chief of police james craig: it's an electronic mug book, if you will. >> cooper: james craig has been detroit's chief of police since 2013. >> chief craig: once we insert a photograph, a probe photo, into the software, the computer may generate 100 probables. and then, they rank these photographs in order of what the computer suggests or the software suggests is the most likely suspect. >> cooper: the software ranks it in order of-- of most likely suspect to least likely? >> chief craig: absolutely. >> cooper: it's then up to an analyst to compare each of those possible matches to the suspect and decide whether any of them should be investigated further. in the robert williams case, detroit police say they didn't have an analyst on duty that day, so th
>> robert williams: yeah, the computer got it wrong. >> cooper: williams didn't know the computer theyg to was a facial recognition program. detroit police showed us how their system works. first, a photo of an unknown suspect is run against a database of hundreds of thousands of mug shots, which we've blurred for this demonstration. >> chief of police james craig: it's an electronic mug book, if you will. >> cooper: james craig has been detroit's chief of police since...
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prince william launches a scathin: program. prince william launches a scathing attack— program.hing attack on the bbc after - program. prince william launches a scathing attack on the bbc after an | scathing attack on the bbc after an inquiry heavily criticises the corporation over its famous interview with princess diana. well there were three of us in this marriage it was a bit crowded.
prince william launches a scathin: program. prince william launches a scathing attack— program.hing attack on the bbc after - program. prince william launches a scathing attack on the bbc after an | scathing attack on the bbc after an inquiry heavily criticises the corporation over its famous interview with princess diana. well there were three of us in this marriage it was a bit crowded.
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so william scott was born in 1923 and grew up in atlanta, georgia. so this is also an answer to amy's question about regional differences. he was a student at morehouse college a historically black college in his hometown of atlanta when he was drafted into the us army in january 1943. so he was still a very young man. he was only 20 and and this photo was taken shortly after he was drafted. the us army was segregated by race until after world war ii so william was placed in an all-black unit and later that year. he was assigned to the 183rd engineer combat battalion and served as a reconnaissance sergeant and as a photographer he came from a newspaper family. his father had founded a newspaper in atlanta. so being a photographer kind of fit within his skill set. and he was sent to europe in the summer of 1944 to fight against nazi, germany. while he was there in the spring of 1945 williams saw nazi brutality firsthand. his battalion was sent to bear witness to the atrocities at the newly liberated buchenval concentration camp. i know i'm only talkin
so william scott was born in 1923 and grew up in atlanta, georgia. so this is also an answer to amy's question about regional differences. he was a student at morehouse college a historically black college in his hometown of atlanta when he was drafted into the us army in january 1943. so he was still a very young man. he was only 20 and and this photo was taken shortly after he was drafted. the us army was segregated by race until after world war ii so william was placed in an all-black unit...
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william spoke as a grieving son who wanted to get answers to a very difficult time in their lives. of course he was also speaking almost as a representative for the royal family, he was speaking as a future king. whereas when you look at harry's, it came straight from the heart. >> reporter: on a bbc program about the investigation, earl spencer making a connection between the interview and his sister's untimely death two years later. >> i do draw a line between the two events. and i think that diana did lose trust in really key people. in the end, when she died two years later, she was without any form of real protection. >> this marriage was always going to end in divorce. the reality is diana died sadly, tragically, a few years later in a car crash. and you cannot necessarily link the two. >> reporter: ever since he started to date meghan, harry has feared that history would repeat itself with her. he shared his fears in the itv documentary "harry and meghan: an african journey." >> everything that she went through and what happened to her is incredibly raw, every single day. th
william spoke as a grieving son who wanted to get answers to a very difficult time in their lives. of course he was also speaking almost as a representative for the royal family, he was speaking as a future king. whereas when you look at harry's, it came straight from the heart. >> reporter: on a bbc program about the investigation, earl spencer making a connection between the interview and his sister's untimely death two years later. >> i do draw a line between the two events. and...
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william: that is right.has been something a lot of parents and pediatricians have been eagerly awaiting. the reason is vaccinating k's is an important part, an important step for us to tamping down this pandemic. as you just reported, cases in the u.s. have really fallen. but getting kids vaccinated will be important if we want to open schools fully in the fall. it is also given that there are these new variants that are more contagious and somof us make us sicker, plus there is this reluctant group of adults in the u.s. were still resistant to getting it, we need as many americans to be vaccinated as possible, and this move now opens up millions more americans who could be eligible for the vaccine very soon. judy: so 12 to 15-year-olds. what do we know exact -- about exactly who is going to get it? william: this will be a determination of the parents of the kids. there have been a few poles about this, the most recent one was last week that found 30% of adults said they would vaccinate their children as soo
william: that is right.has been something a lot of parents and pediatricians have been eagerly awaiting. the reason is vaccinating k's is an important part, an important step for us to tamping down this pandemic. as you just reported, cases in the u.s. have really fallen. but getting kids vaccinated will be important if we want to open schools fully in the fall. it is also given that there are these new variants that are more contagious and somof us make us sicker, plus there is this reluctant...
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i think really it was the intensity of william's _ strongly.lliam's statement, strongly. i think really it was the i intensity of william's statement, as much as the precise words that are used, that made it so devastating, and do you know, what we have seen over the past 2a hours, the dyson report, the statements from william and harry, harry's latest comments on mental health in the oprah winfrey follow—up documentary, it reminds us of the state of the trauma that those two men went through and which has haunted them for the past 25 years. now, panorama was not the start of the disintegration of the marriage of their parents. andrew morton's book, published injune 1992, their parents. andrew morton's book, published injune1992, really perhaps was that point. they separated in december 1992. at the panorama interview was perhaps the final straw, panorama interview was perhaps the finalstraw, both panorama interview was perhaps the final straw, both for the couple and for the royal family. a month after its transmission, the queen gave her perm
i think really it was the intensity of william's _ strongly.lliam's statement, strongly. i think really it was the i intensity of william's statement, as much as the precise words that are used, that made it so devastating, and do you know, what we have seen over the past 2a hours, the dyson report, the statements from william and harry, harry's latest comments on mental health in the oprah winfrey follow—up documentary, it reminds us of the state of the trauma that those two men went through...
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prince william - airstrikes. also coming up in the| program. prince william launches airstrikes.o coming up in the i program. prince william launches a scathin: program. prince william launches a scathing attack— program. prince william launches a scathing attack on _ program. prince william launches a scathing attack on the _ program. prince william launches a scathing attack on the bbc- program. prince william launches a scathing attack on the bbc after - program. prince william launches a scathing attack on the bbc after an | scathing attack on the bbc after an inquiry heavily criticises the corporation over its famous interview with princess diana. well there were three of us in this marriage it was a bit crowded. an inquiry says panorama reporter martin bashir acted in a "deceitful" way to obtain it — prince william says the bbc let down his mother, his family and the public. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. hello and welcome. within t
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from swansea, rhys williams reports.he police were nowhere to be seen. one... just to correct that a little bit, there was one van down the bottom of the hill, and one patrol, and that was it. this was the moment rioters started to target mr romain, along with another remarkable angle of that runaway burning car. they were taken by this young man�*s security camera. so basically, what happened was, i told my mother, don't get involved, because as i saw, the guy trying to protect his house, he got all the attention, so i literally told my mother, get away from the windows, just honestly, hide in the back room and don't do anything stupid. and luckily, theyjust went past us. there�*s been widespread condemnation from across the political divide. the uk government�*s home secretary, priti patel, called the scenes disgraceful and thanked police officers for bringing the situation under control. the first minister mark drakeford also thanked south wales police and said such violent scenes will not be tolerated. footage from e
from swansea, rhys williams reports.he police were nowhere to be seen. one... just to correct that a little bit, there was one van down the bottom of the hill, and one patrol, and that was it. this was the moment rioters started to target mr romain, along with another remarkable angle of that runaway burning car. they were taken by this young man�*s security camera. so basically, what happened was, i told my mother, don't get involved, because as i saw, the guy trying to protect his house, he...
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archie williams was one of 18 u.s.s who competed in the 1936 berlin olympics. >> williams is a beautiful mover. >> reporter: when williams ran the 400-meter race, hitler watched, but snubbed him after a spectacular come-from-behind, gold medal finish. >> my dad was incredibly humble, really didn't talk about it. in fact, he kept the gold medal in a sock in a shoe box. >> reporter: what followed were degrees from berkeley in mechanical engineering, meteorology from u.c.l.a., aeronautical engineering and a 22-year career flying for the famed tuskegee airmen. but there would be no headlines for what archie williams cherished most. >> that's his greatest accomplishment-- being a teacher at drake high school and getting to those kids and having kids because he was a black man and they loved him. >> reporter: archie williams died in 1993 at the age of 78, and might have remained overlooked except for the school district trustees, include kevin saaredra, who voted to change that. >> it is a start, and it is important. >> repo
archie williams was one of 18 u.s.s who competed in the 1936 berlin olympics. >> williams is a beautiful mover. >> reporter: when williams ran the 400-meter race, hitler watched, but snubbed him after a spectacular come-from-behind, gold medal finish. >> my dad was incredibly humble, really didn't talk about it. in fact, he kept the gold medal in a sock in a shoe box. >> reporter: what followed were degrees from berkeley in mechanical engineering, meteorology from...
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i had always been wondering is william barr -- back when trump was still president, is william barr asking for a pardon? does he think he might need a pardon? because there are so many legal lies that his toes were on constantly, including, i would assume, some that we don't even know about. >> we don't know what barr did, i think he is different than rudy, i think rudy giuliani hasn't been part of the reality based community for quite awhile. i wouldn't say that about william barr, i think he just has a distorted view of with the law requires. but there are two distinct concepts here. >> yes, neal katyal, thank you very much for starting us off tonight, we appreciate it. and coming up, liz cheney thinks the republican party is at a crossroads tonight, that is because she missed the crossroads in 2016 when donald trump got the republican nomination for president and the party became the cult of trump. that is next. that is next with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ when our daug
i had always been wondering is william barr -- back when trump was still president, is william barr asking for a pardon? does he think he might need a pardon? because there are so many legal lies that his toes were on constantly, including, i would assume, some that we don't even know about. >> we don't know what barr did, i think he is different than rudy, i think rudy giuliani hasn't been part of the reality based community for quite awhile. i wouldn't say that about william barr, i...
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they came from camp william penn. so you can't believe everything you read on the internet, but you have to actually do the research because many years ago when i saw that picture, i actually thought it wasn't louisiana native guard until i saw the original picture and i said these men all look the same and then i compared each one and that's how i found out about it. plus if you look at those pictures, they're wearing union great coats. and he this guy has said who thought they were the native guard that those were confederate uniforms. so they're not. as i said earlier the louisiana native guard. were militia for the state of louisiana. they were not confederate soldiers. louisiana which has black militia dating all the way back to 1727. louisiana was a french territory then they seeded at the spain for a while and then the french got it back before it was bought by the united states so many of those men were french or spanish or creole and a lot of them were wealthy black entrepreneurs and who were educated in euro
they came from camp william penn. so you can't believe everything you read on the internet, but you have to actually do the research because many years ago when i saw that picture, i actually thought it wasn't louisiana native guard until i saw the original picture and i said these men all look the same and then i compared each one and that's how i found out about it. plus if you look at those pictures, they're wearing union great coats. and he this guy has said who thought they were the native...
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. ♪ >> the survivor, michelle williams. destiny's child star opening up about her fight with depression. >> i was not only at the point of having suicidal thoughts -- there was an attempt. >> behind the fame and fortune, hope for the future. >>> celebrating aapi month, honoring those inspiring the world. >> what inspired me was the safety of my parents. we do it every night. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum. and save water. did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. it's the memorial day sale on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. and now, save $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, pl
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what do you make about what the judge is saying here about william barr? >> it's hugely significant, lawrence. yesterday in my city of washington, d.c., we really had a tale of two attorneys general. one, merrick garland testifying in congress, carefully, methodically, sober, balanced, and then second we had this description of bill barr from judge amy jackson who is regarded as one of our nation's top jurists, and what a contrast. attorney general is supposed to be the attorney general of the united states people, not the attorney for the president. and what judge jackson's opinion, you're isolating that key word "disingenuous" and that's right word, she's saying you were a liar, you were doing donald trump's bidding and not being attorney general. that's a word judges don't use for ordinary litigant, never see them call the head of the u.s. justice department disingenuous. we've always known there's a degree of corruption around bill barr but this puts exclamation point on it. notably she's not first judge in washington, d.c., to call bill barr such thin
what do you make about what the judge is saying here about william barr? >> it's hugely significant, lawrence. yesterday in my city of washington, d.c., we really had a tale of two attorneys general. one, merrick garland testifying in congress, carefully, methodically, sober, balanced, and then second we had this description of bill barr from judge amy jackson who is regarded as one of our nation's top jurists, and what a contrast. attorney general is supposed to be the attorney general...
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prince william speaking at kensington palace a short time ago. us now. prince harry has also spoken out a short ago. a real sense of the strength of feeling from both brothers. it's hard to overstate the strength of feeling especially expressed by william this evening, notjust about martin bashir, but with the whole bbc, whom he thinks entirely failed to investigate the matter and covered up elements that were not to its liking stock note, there was no talk of drawing a line under this. there was no talk of this being a long time ago. instead, he effectively accuses the bbc of driving his parents towards divorce and of playing some part in the events that led towards his mother's death. harry too issued a statement, not as angry, not so pointed, instead referring, as he has before, to a culture of exploitation and unethical practices. in the past, of course, it's been harry who has been so angry with the media. william appeared to have made his peace with it, but tonight, the second in line to the throne has launched a visceral attack on the bbc,
prince william speaking at kensington palace a short time ago. us now. prince harry has also spoken out a short ago. a real sense of the strength of feeling from both brothers. it's hard to overstate the strength of feeling especially expressed by william this evening, notjust about martin bashir, but with the whole bbc, whom he thinks entirely failed to investigate the matter and covered up elements that were not to its liking stock note, there was no talk of drawing a line under this. there...
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ted williams.u know, harris, you are absolutely right. and the sad commentary with you and i, the years you and i have been on where they've had these kinds of mass shooting incidents, and they seem to just continue and continue and just as we're on the phone today with this mass shooting incident, i can tell you that we will be on at some other time in the future. you know, we always ask in these events what's the motive? why would one or many individuals go in and do anything to harm other human beings? but we find that in this instance what has been reported, and we don't have a lot of information, as you already said, it seems to have been one person at this time that is down by virtue of what the communication you got from the sheriff there. so the investigation now is really in the infancy stages, the beginning stages, and i would believe that there is a great deal of confusion. and even if one shooter is down, the big question is, is anybody else involved? >> harris: right. and we're only ju
ted williams.u know, harris, you are absolutely right. and the sad commentary with you and i, the years you and i have been on where they've had these kinds of mass shooting incidents, and they seem to just continue and continue and just as we're on the phone today with this mass shooting incident, i can tell you that we will be on at some other time in the future. you know, we always ask in these events what's the motive? why would one or many individuals go in and do anything to harm other...
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william brangham is back for the latest from our newshour bookshelf. william: that's right.handful of researchers, scientists, and public health officials who seemed to have an early, pressing and understanding of how this pandemic would hit and what we could do to avert it. michael lewis's new book, "the premonition," tells the story of this unusual group and how they tried their very best to get those in positions of power to listen and to respond. michael lewis, great to have you back on the newshour. as i mentioned, this book focuses on this small, unusual, secretive group in some ways, who, as your title suggests, were able to see what seemingly many in the government were not able to see. tell us a little bit who were these people and what is it that they were seeing? michael: at the center of it is is a local public health officer named charity dean, and it's the ignored characters othis pandemic because they're the ones who have been fighting disease on the ground forever. and she had seen firsthand that we were ill equipped. in particular, the cdc was ill equipped t
william brangham is back for the latest from our newshour bookshelf. william: that's right.handful of researchers, scientists, and public health officials who seemed to have an early, pressing and understanding of how this pandemic would hit and what we could do to avert it. michael lewis's new book, "the premonition," tells the story of this unusual group and how they tried their very best to get those in positions of power to listen and to respond. michael lewis, great to have you...
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we look at someone like william scott. he had been a college student the way that being part of the military brought him in contact with many, many other young people was a way to integrate into american life for a member of a marginalized group, i think about people who are involved in sports networks, you know, teams, leagues of sports, church groups, synagogue groups, there's so many ways that young peopled are connected and those ideals and ideas can spread like wild fire there. i want to thank you both so much for giving us a glimpse today and to a few inspiring examples. it was great to talk to you. >> thank you so much. >> so nice to be here. >> also just a reminder that you don't have to be in a position of authority to effect change. it's the accumulation of millions and millions of ordinary people acting on their conscious. because we were only able to highlight a few examples, and they are all so different from each other, we encourage you to look in our comment section where we're posting links for you to learn
we look at someone like william scott. he had been a college student the way that being part of the military brought him in contact with many, many other young people was a way to integrate into american life for a member of a marginalized group, i think about people who are involved in sports networks, you know, teams, leagues of sports, church groups, synagogue groups, there's so many ways that young peopled are connected and those ideals and ideas can spread like wild fire there. i want to...
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the choice and intensity of william's words last night was devastating.the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. the interview was a major contribution to making my parents�* relationship worse and has since hurt countless others. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. the bbc is facing tough questions. this was the prime minister on a visit to the hms queen elizabeth. well, i am obviously concerned by the findings of lord dyson's report. i'm very grateful for him for what he has done. i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. eton college, the 6th of september, 1995, 12 days before diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, at which he produced bogus documents and made far—fetched claims. before that meeting, the family unit was still functioning. acco
the choice and intensity of william's words last night was devastating.the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. the interview was a major contribution to making my parents�* relationship worse and has since hurt countless others. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. the bbc is facing tough questions. this was the prime...
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william: i think i am just highlighting where the risks lie. are benefits of what the fed is doing. it is going to keep inflation expectations better anchored. it is going to get people that are still out of work back to work quickly. but the financial market, people need to be cognizant of some of those downside risks. jonathan: stanley druckenmiller, famed investor, saying the following. "the bubbles dwarf the short-term risk on a booming economy in 2022." what do you make of that aspect of it? william: the fed does recognize that financial markets are frothy, but they are looking through that. they don't see it as a big risk to financial stability because investors in the equity market typically don't do so on a highly leveraged basis. in the great financial crisis, it was the leverage that kilduff. so -- it was the leverage that killed us. so they are looking through that pig at they are determined to keep rates low. tom: i want to digress. we just talked to jared bernstein from the white house about this. the fear that growth will not part
william: i think i am just highlighting where the risks lie. are benefits of what the fed is doing. it is going to keep inflation expectations better anchored. it is going to get people that are still out of work back to work quickly. but the financial market, people need to be cognizant of some of those downside risks. jonathan: stanley druckenmiller, famed investor, saying the following. "the bubbles dwarf the short-term risk on a booming economy in 2022." what do you make of that...
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this is williams batting against the kaplan narrative.aplan said we need to talk about imbalances and tapering at the earliest possible time. it is different to the tightening cycle of 2015, and that is very, very real. my last guest in the last hour says unemployment needs to get to 5% before the taper talk begins and that could be at jackson hole. to the markets. how are we absorbing the power narrative and the robust rebuttal of the taper debate from mr. williams? equities are lighter on their feet by 0.25%. yields are sub 1%. this is the narrative. bond yields dropped by five basis points yesterday. they leaned into williams, they ignored the prices paid number, the highest since 2008. the commodity index for bloomberg is the highest in 12 years. mike malone says you need copper to trade above $10,000 to perpetuate that momentum. the aussie is down zero. .25%. . the rba does what central banks do best, they jawbone the currency and we will delve into that more through the morning. bitcoin is lower as ethereum rises to a more dominant
this is williams batting against the kaplan narrative.aplan said we need to talk about imbalances and tapering at the earliest possible time. it is different to the tightening cycle of 2015, and that is very, very real. my last guest in the last hour says unemployment needs to get to 5% before the taper talk begins and that could be at jackson hole. to the markets. how are we absorbing the power narrative and the robust rebuttal of the taper debate from mr. williams? equities are lighter on...
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william sturkey. this is continuing the rich and wonderful content the museum's been providing throughout this black history month, a great story for this particular month, but it's a great story for any month. and to lead us in this conversation, it's my pleasure to happened it off to the institute's research historian, dr. jason dossey. jason? >> jeremy, thank you very much. let me extend my welcome to everyone out there as well to this webinar, give us faith, americas expect home front. and -- americans and the home front. i wanted to say a little bit about dr. sturkey, he is historian of the modern american south at the university of north carolina-chapel hill where he teaches classes on modern american history, southern history, the civil rights movement and the history of america in the 1960s. his first book, the write in the -- to write in the light of freedom, is a co-edited collection of essays and poems produced by african-american freedom school students during the summer of 1964. his most
william sturkey. this is continuing the rich and wonderful content the museum's been providing throughout this black history month, a great story for this particular month, but it's a great story for any month. and to lead us in this conversation, it's my pleasure to happened it off to the institute's research historian, dr. jason dossey. jason? >> jeremy, thank you very much. let me extend my welcome to everyone out there as well to this webinar, give us faith, americas expect home...
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the justice department under william barr had withheld that. people filed requests for that, an oversight group called crew had filed a foia lawsuit, the justice demurred, said, no we're not going to release that document, that's real legal advice, and we don't release those things to the public. the judge ruled today that that document wasn't real legal advice. she said it wasn't anything the trump era justice department said that that document was. she says they have been disingenuous about this part of the process, too. she says, in fact, william barr decided from the outset that president trump wouldn't be charged with any crimes, and what he had the justice department cook up for him was an after the fact rationalization of that decision that he had already made. and if you do that, that's not some protected, privileged legal advice thing that can be shielded from the public. particularly if you lie to the court about it. because, you know, if you're the u.s. justice department, if you're the attorney general of the united states and you l
the justice department under william barr had withheld that. people filed requests for that, an oversight group called crew had filed a foia lawsuit, the justice demurred, said, no we're not going to release that document, that's real legal advice, and we don't release those things to the public. the judge ruled today that that document wasn't real legal advice. she said it wasn't anything the trump era justice department said that that document was. she says they have been disingenuous about...
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." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, i'm jesse watters along with dana perino, katie pavlich, juan williams kennedy, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ this is a fox news alert, prince william responding to a bombshell case of media malpractice involving his mother, princess diana. an investigation found that bbc reporter martin bashir used "deceitful tactics" in order to secure a landmark tell-all interview with princess diana back in 1995. benjamin hall is standing by in london with all the details. benjamin? >> jesse, good afternoon, you remember this interview from 1995, it was groundbreaking, the first time princess diana had spoken publicly about the breakdown of her marriage to prince charles, about his adultery with camilla parker bowles, saying "there were three of us in this relationship, it just didn't work," she spoke about her ramp in bulimia and many people feel this interview led to events that led to her death a couple years later. what is now emerges that she gave that interview after being shown forged bank documents that made it look as if members of t
." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, i'm jesse watters along with dana perino, katie pavlich, juan williams kennedy, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ this is a fox news alert, prince william responding to a bombshell case of media malpractice involving his mother, princess diana. an investigation found that bbc reporter martin bashir used "deceitful tactics" in order to secure a landmark tell-all interview with princess diana back in...
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here's one of my other favorites from williams proxmire's days. the f.a.a. was named for spending $57,000 on a study of the physical measurements of 432 airline stewardasss. this included knee to knee sitting and length of the buttocks. $57,000, your money being put to good use. fast forward and we spend about $8 billion a year with the national science foundation. is it getting any better? are they doing a better job at overseeing their money? i don't know. this bill is going to increase their funding by 68%. there's $29 billion in this bill for the national science foundation. so don't you think the american people deserve to know where their money is being spent? this was from their sister agency, the n.i.h. but we can't get started without talking about it. this is over $800,000 to study whether or not japanese quail are more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. i'm not making this up. $800,000 of taxpayer money to study whether japanese quail are more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. you think we could have just polled the audience. you think we could have
here's one of my other favorites from williams proxmire's days. the f.a.a. was named for spending $57,000 on a study of the physical measurements of 432 airline stewardasss. this included knee to knee sitting and length of the buttocks. $57,000, your money being put to good use. fast forward and we spend about $8 billion a year with the national science foundation. is it getting any better? are they doing a better job at overseeing their money? i don't know. this bill is going to increase their...
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. >> williams is a beautiful mover. >> reporter: when williams ran the 400 meter race, hitler watched and snubbed him after his spectacular come from behind gold medal finish. >> my dad was incredibly humble. really didn't talk about it. in fact, he kept the gold medal in a sock in a shoe box. >> reporter: what followed were degrees from berkley and mechanical engineering and meteorologist from ucla, roal a tuskegee airmen. >> his greatest accomplishment was being a high school teacher and getting to those kids. he was a black man and they loved him. >> reporter: he died at the age of 78. and may have gone overlooked except someone voted to change it. you 79 names out there. archie williams comes to the top. >> it was an amazingly fortunate situation for us to have a local hero, somebody who impacted so many people across such a long period of time. >> reporter: and for students they will have the opportunity to learn about a man who achieved theeengly impossible and know what i takes to succeed. for cbs news, vergne glen, san francisco. >> and archie williams would be proud to know t
. >> williams is a beautiful mover. >> reporter: when williams ran the 400 meter race, hitler watched and snubbed him after his spectacular come from behind gold medal finish. >> my dad was incredibly humble. really didn't talk about it. in fact, he kept the gold medal in a sock in a shoe box. >> reporter: what followed were degrees from berkley and mechanical engineering and meteorologist from ucla, roal a tuskegee airmen. >> his greatest accomplishment was being...
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my predicting to them important williams, announcing the independence of this event. bed was 196. most people who would know what to look at a human being. the one thing in the shop. i was born in southern sudan, give them the book. and then day we had to join more probably it was really love to hear what the, what the plan it means to us coming together of different people from the north, south west, wherever they said you all. so denise and being so nice. this is what actually interested i me a lot easier for me when you get a market that plans to then i work for them. so they need to join cinema production when i have a feeling that you are of importance in this new society, the work as well as the other 2. mommy, let me let you talk about him. i'm not, i don't know. that's why i was on the paper as well. i mean we've gotten a lot on america going to know that i mean, fema yet. i've seen him on the director. i'm alarm murphy maam, they will have seen him offline for me to come and check with our le doug. i've been either going to sure steady. i mean, given the whole had fell on
my predicting to them important williams, announcing the independence of this event. bed was 196. most people who would know what to look at a human being. the one thing in the shop. i was born in southern sudan, give them the book. and then day we had to join more probably it was really love to hear what the, what the plan it means to us coming together of different people from the north, south west, wherever they said you all. so denise and being so nice. this is what actually interested i me...
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yes, a message to william and har , he paper? yes, a message to william and harry. he says — paper? says he _ paper? yes, a message to william and harry. he says he is — paper? yes, a message to william and harry, he says he is deeply _ paper? yes, a message to william and harry, he says he is deeply sorry, - harry, he says he is deeply sorry, he never wanted to hurt diana and he believes he did not. he said everything to do with the broadcasting and the timing of it was what she wanted. he said he knows that forging the documents was wrong and he regrets it, but he says he doesn't think it had any bearing on anything. well they match rejects the duke of cambridge's assertion that he fed his mother's paranoia and her decisions to reject her own security. he said that those were complex decisions. he rejects her brother's statement that you could draw a line from the interview to her death, and for that he says that the suggestion opened what i am singularly responsible is i think unreasonable and unfair", but remember the inquiry by lord dyson found he was devious, dishonest and had
yes, a message to william and har , he paper? yes, a message to william and harry. he says — paper? says he _ paper? yes, a message to william and harry. he says he is — paper? yes, a message to william and harry, he says he is deeply _ paper? yes, a message to william and harry, he says he is deeply sorry, - harry, he says he is deeply sorry, he never wanted to hurt diana and he believes he did not. he said everything to do with the broadcasting and the timing of it was what she wanted. he...
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the justice department under william barr had repelled that. people filed requests for, it oh oversight group called crew had filed a lawsuit seeking that document. the justice department had demurred, said no, we are not gonna release that document because that is real legal advice we don't release those things to the public. the judge ruled today that was not legal advice. she said it wasn't anything. the trump air justice said that document was. she said they have been disingenuous about this part of the process as well. in fact, william barr decided from the outset that president trump wouldn't be charged with any crimes. and what he had the justice department cook up for him was an after the fact rationalization of that decision he had already made. if you do that, that is not some protected privilege of legal advice thing that can be shielded from the public, particularly if you lie to the court about it because, if you are the u.s. justice department, the attorney general of the the united states, and you lied to a federal judge? and the
the justice department under william barr had repelled that. people filed requests for, it oh oversight group called crew had filed a lawsuit seeking that document. the justice department had demurred, said no, we are not gonna release that document because that is real legal advice we don't release those things to the public. the judge ruled today that was not legal advice. she said it wasn't anything. the trump air justice said that document was. she said they have been disingenuous about...
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the daily mail describes it as a "blistering" attack, with princes william and harry both damning thebc for deceiving their mother, ruining her life and helping to hasten her divorce. the i has prince harry saying the ripple—effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices were ultimately contributory factors to taking his mother's life. while the daily mirror also reflects the anger from princes william and harry over martin bashir�*s panorama interview with their mother on its front page. the metro quotes the world health organization saying every existing coronavirus vaccine works against all known variants, including the indian strain. meanwhile, the financial times reports australia's biggest beef exporter has predicted that it could boost uk sales tenfold if prime minister borisjohnson backs a zero—tariff, zero—quota trade deal, as cabinet ministers clashed over the potential impact on british farmers. so that is a quick look at the front pages. love you to have you both back. let's start off with the daily mail and giles can you kick us off please? it mail and giles
the daily mail describes it as a "blistering" attack, with princes william and harry both damning thebc for deceiving their mother, ruining her life and helping to hasten her divorce. the i has prince harry saying the ripple—effect of a culture of exploitation and unethical practices were ultimately contributory factors to taking his mother's life. while the daily mirror also reflects the anger from princes william and harry over martin bashir�*s panorama interview with their...
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laura alber, the ceo of williams-sonoma. buy back of a lot of shares. is right the brands are bigger than the stock price. it's so great to have you on the show thank you, laura >> thank you >> guys, this is another one i know it sounds tiresome, but it's also good to be right this one is going higher >> coming up, as work from anywhere becomes the norm, will hp inc.'s hardware make a soft landing for investors? follow the earnings print to print, next. ng we just achieve at the end. it's a feeling... of freedom to live our lives the way we intended. though the ups... ...the downs ...all of it. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. this is lincoln financial. this is how you become the best! [wrestling bell rings] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] ♪ try to be best 'cause you're only a man ♪ ♪ and a man's gotta learn to take it ♪ ♪ try to believe though the going gets rough ♪ ♪ that you gotta hang tough to make it ♪ ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ ♪ nothing's gonna ever k
laura alber, the ceo of williams-sonoma. buy back of a lot of shares. is right the brands are bigger than the stock price. it's so great to have you on the show thank you, laura >> thank you >> guys, this is another one i know it sounds tiresome, but it's also good to be right this one is going higher >> coming up, as work from anywhere becomes the norm, will hp inc.'s hardware make a soft landing for investors? follow the earnings print to print, next. ng we just achieve at...
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the final object is a letter from william massey. he was writing from richmond to his father henry massey in charlottesville this letter dated january 29th, 1876. it included a little piece of paper which you can see on the right side of the screen. that was that was fold it up and pin to the inside of the letter and when his father opened the letter and open this little enclosure. he would have found this a smallpox scab and william wrote to his father saying that he basically was sending his father a scab so that his father could inoculate members of the family and william wrote to his father henry. harris says the peace i enclose the scab is perfectly fresh and was taken from an infant's arm yesterday, but that you must let him know whether it takes and if it does not he will send you another scam continues dr. harris says the enclosed scab will vaccinate 12 persons, but if you want more you must send for it, i will pin this to the letter so that you cannot lose it as you did before actually much of the letter william is expressin
the final object is a letter from william massey. he was writing from richmond to his father henry massey in charlottesville this letter dated january 29th, 1876. it included a little piece of paper which you can see on the right side of the screen. that was that was fold it up and pin to the inside of the letter and when his father opened the letter and open this little enclosure. he would have found this a smallpox scab and william wrote to his father saying that he basically was sending his...
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lard prince william's statement? lord ' son prince william's statement? prince william's statement? lord dyson laid out a _ prince william's statement? lord dyson laid out a very _ prince william's statement? ii_;r'7"i dyson laid out a very interesting sec nunnion in his report which has the bold headlines issues i have not addressed in this report and he has not addressed them because it didn't fall within his remit from the bbc. it is pretty much everything that happened after 1996, and think two points worth highlighting that he highlight, one is why was bashir reengaged by the bbc in 2016? and the other one is whether there was a culture of the bbc of hostility towards whistle—blowers? 0n the second, you just heard vividly from matt wiessler what he thinks the bbc�*s hostility towards whistle—blowers meant for him. i am sure there are matters arising from that, i think the bbc and tim davie has to decide is he going to follow up has to decide is he going to follow up any of these points that lord dyson says he was knots able to cover? if so, who is go
lard prince william's statement? lord ' son prince william's statement? prince william's statement? lord dyson laid out a _ prince william's statement? lord dyson laid out a very _ prince william's statement? ii_;r'7"i dyson laid out a very interesting sec nunnion in his report which has the bold headlines issues i have not addressed in this report and he has not addressed them because it didn't fall within his remit from the bbc. it is pretty much everything that happened after 1996, and...
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. >>> william and harry lash out, slamming the bbc after a bombshell investigation finds princess diana was deceived into sitting down for that 1995 interview. why the princes say that interview eventually led to their mother's death. >>> and new overnight, harry speaks out about his struggle with drugs and alcohol. >>> plus the man who survived being mauled by a bear describes suffering not one bite, but two. >>> the new research on walking and your health. how many steps you really need to take each day. >>> and booking your summer vacation. the one they can save you big money. >> from abc news in new york, this "amer mning." >> good friday morning, everyone. we begin with the u.s. economy and a growing challenge as we recover from the pandemic. >> okay, first, the good news. for the first time since last june, we're seeing fewer than 30,000 new covid cases each day in the u.s., but the bad news, vaccination rates are slowing way down, forcing more states to offer cash incentives to get cash into arms. >> another challenge, businesses are reopening, but they can't find enough workers.
. >>> william and harry lash out, slamming the bbc after a bombshell investigation finds princess diana was deceived into sitting down for that 1995 interview. why the princes say that interview eventually led to their mother's death. >>> and new overnight, harry speaks out about his struggle with drugs and alcohol. >>> plus the man who survived being mauled by a bear describes suffering not one bite, but two. >>> the new research on walking and your health....
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riley williams turned herself in to police.ere is no political -- >> and her lawyer won't confirm or deny this is williams in the video. ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ ♪ you wanna be where you can see(ah-ah) ♪ ♪ our troubles are all the same (ah-ah) ♪ ♪ you wanna be where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ you wanna go where people know ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. welcome back, america. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamin
riley williams turned herself in to police.ere is no political -- >> and her lawyer won't confirm or deny this is williams in the video. ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ ♪ you wanna be where you can see(ah-ah) ♪ ♪ our troubles are all the same (ah-ah) ♪ ♪ you wanna be where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ you wanna go where people know ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you....
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we have dominique and william who are personal friends as well. briefly, the brothers will address you. the president and the vice president met with the family for over an hour. they will tell you something that happened in that meeting. i know the president was very personal because he got to know this family over the years. he wanted to check on them on today of all days to see how they were doing, to reiterate that they are still doing everything to make sure that his legacy is respected. that involves us meeting with senators in just a few moments to continue the press for the george floyd justice and policing act that he says he is ready to sign any day. he does not want to sign a bill that does not have substance and meaning. he is going to be patient to make sure the right bill, not a rushed bill. also, the family encouraged the president to continue to meet with the civil rights leaders and advocacy groups who have been working on this for decades, like reverend al and the naacp and the national urban league and many others. with that, i
we have dominique and william who are personal friends as well. briefly, the brothers will address you. the president and the vice president met with the family for over an hour. they will tell you something that happened in that meeting. i know the president was very personal because he got to know this family over the years. he wanted to check on them on today of all days to see how they were doing, to reiterate that they are still doing everything to make sure that his legacy is respected....
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i want to bring in william, what is the latest that we know? william: thanks for having me.e learned today that biden said it was connected to russian intelligence -- he didn't connected to russian intelligence but more and more people are saying hackers are in russia. we still don't know what the status of the negotiations is, but we reported this weekend that the hackers also stole nearly 100 gigabytes of data, which is common in events like this. they will still sensitive data and threatened to leak the data publicly if you don't pay a ransom. emily: so we don't know if they pay that ransom yet at all, is that correct? william: that's correct. we don't know if they have, or if they will or what the amount is. the hackers seem to have made a massive strategic error and that they have attracted the ire of the full force of the u.s. government now by shutting down the pipeline. they are quickly trying to backtrack and may be regretting what they've done. emily: so talk to us a little bit about attribution, this group, the dark side, out of eastern europe. what do we know abo
i want to bring in william, what is the latest that we know? william: thanks for having me.e learned today that biden said it was connected to russian intelligence -- he didn't connected to russian intelligence but more and more people are saying hackers are in russia. we still don't know what the status of the negotiations is, but we reported this weekend that the hackers also stole nearly 100 gigabytes of data, which is common in events like this. they will still sensitive data and threatened...
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the choice and intensity of william's words last night was devastating.y view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. the interview was a major contribution to making my parents�* relationship worse and has since hurt countless others. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. the bbc is facing tough questions. this was the prime minister on a visit to the hms queen elizabeth. well, i am obviously concerned by the findings of lord dyson's report. i'm very grateful for him for what he has done. i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family, and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. eton college, the 6th of september, 1995, 12 days before diana had her first meeting with martin bashir, at which he produced bogus documents and made far—fetched claims. before that meeting, the family un
the choice and intensity of william's words last night was devastating.y view that the deceitful way the interview was obtained substantially influenced what my mother said. the interview was a major contribution to making my parents�* relationship worse and has since hurt countless others. it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbc�*s failures contributed significantly to herfear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. the bbc is facing tough...
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business as usual for prince william today after voicing his anger at his mother's deception and theubsequent cover—up. i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. it comes as prince harry has been explaining the impact his mother's death had on him. ok, i wasn't drinking monday to friday, i would probably drink a week's work in one day on a friday or a saturday anyway. also on the programme tonight, a ceasefire comes into force between israel and hamas after 11 days of fighting. counting the cost in gaza as thousands of palestinians return home after 11 days of fighting. spain says british tourists can return from monday, but you'll still have to quarantine on your return home. and it's back — eurovision returns tomorrow night after it was cancelled last year because of the pandemic. and coming up on the bbc news channel... we'll have reaction to the departure of wolves manager nuno espirito santo, who is to leave the club at the end of the season. goo
business as usual for prince william today after voicing his anger at his mother's deception and theubsequent cover—up. i can only imagine the feelings of the royal family and i hope very much that the bbc will be taking every possible step to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. it comes as prince harry has been explaining the impact his mother's death had on him. ok, i wasn't drinking monday to friday, i would probably drink a week's work in one day on a friday or a saturday...
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but first, we want to go to cbs' holly williams. she's going to lead off coverage tonight from tel aviv. good evening, holly. >> reporter: well, norah, the palestinian side told cbs news tonight that the cease fire would begin at 2:00 a.m. local time. but leading up to that, there were reports of both rocket fire from the gaza strip and israeli airstrikes. the cease fire couldn't come soon enough for the people of this region. in gaza today, they again searched through the rubble for survivors. and buried more of their dead.d. there's be there's been intense pressure to stop the fighting. today, the white house said it's engaged more than 80 times with the israelis, the palestinian authority and others in the region. in the last 24 hours, hamas, the palestinian group that america regards as a terrorist organization, signaled openness to a cease fire. with gaza in a humanitarian crisis, foreign journalists haven't been allowed in. the israeli authorities saying it's too dangerous. for now, this is as close as we can get to the crossi
but first, we want to go to cbs' holly williams. she's going to lead off coverage tonight from tel aviv. good evening, holly. >> reporter: well, norah, the palestinian side told cbs news tonight that the cease fire would begin at 2:00 a.m. local time. but leading up to that, there were reports of both rocket fire from the gaza strip and israeli airstrikes. the cease fire couldn't come soon enough for the people of this region. in gaza today, they again searched through the rubble for...
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well, tonight an extraordinary statement from prince william. he's lashing out at the bbc after an investigation found one of its journalists used phony documents in 1995 to land a bombshell interview with his mother princess diana. many believe that interview changed the royal family forever. cbs' roxana saberi reports tonight from london. >> well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: 26 years after princess diana shocked the royal family and the world with details about her failing marriage, her son prince william is blasting the bbc for how reporter martin bashir landed the bombshell interview. >> it brings indescribable sadness to know that the bbcs failures contributed significantly to her fear, paranoia and isolation that i remember from those final years with her. rep he waonding 127-pport released today that found that bashir disieved and induced diana's brother earl spencer to arrange a meeting with the princess eventually persuading her to do the interview. the report accuses of bashir showing
well, tonight an extraordinary statement from prince william. he's lashing out at the bbc after an investigation found one of its journalists used phony documents in 1995 to land a bombshell interview with his mother princess diana. many believe that interview changed the royal family forever. cbs' roxana saberi reports tonight from london. >> well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: 26 years after princess diana shocked the royal family...
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>> dickerson: holly williams reporting from gaza. we turn now to imtiaz tyab.e has been reporting from israel since soon after the current crisis started. i wanted to get your sense of the political attitude in israel now that the cease-fire appears to be holding. >> reporter: john, good to talk to you. i would say that the political mood here in israel is bitter, confrontational, and many of the arrows that are being flung are landing directly on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. political leaders are accusing him -- and these are their words -- of caving to international pressure, caving to president biden for this cease-fire. people within his own party saying that the fight in gaza was not complete. that more damage needed to be inflicted on hamas, and we didn't see that. on the other side, those who say that mr. netanyahu had potentially put in jeopardy israel's relationship with the u.s., and, indeed, with this new administration. mr. netanyahu, of course, very close with president trump. he has known president biden for a long time, but mr. biden is now
>> dickerson: holly williams reporting from gaza. we turn now to imtiaz tyab.e has been reporting from israel since soon after the current crisis started. i wanted to get your sense of the political attitude in israel now that the cease-fire appears to be holding. >> reporter: john, good to talk to you. i would say that the political mood here in israel is bitter, confrontational, and many of the arrows that are being flung are landing directly on prime minister benjamin netanyahu....