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it is only about him killing mike williams. remarks, prosecutor fuchs pointed to denise. >> that one person sat here and listened to brian winchester describe how he had shot and killed her husband, the man she supposedly loved and cherished. absolute stone face. didn't bat an eye. didn't shed a tear. >> with that, the jury had the case. and remember, a point easy to lose sight of, it was denise on trial for murder, not brian. the waiting began. did you feel pretty good about things? >> i was feeling pretty confident. i mean, i wasn't 100% sure either. like, we didn't have a slam dunk case. >> there is no evidence. there is no proof. she did nothing wrong. >> she just has the story told by the ex-husband. >> exactly. >> late that night, about eight hours into deliberations, a verdict. cheryl had waited 18 years for this moment. >> the state of florida vs. denise williams. >> cheryl's jaw dropped when she heard the decision. >> we, the jury, find the defendant is guilty of first degree murder. >> guilty on all counts. tell me, c
it is only about him killing mike williams. remarks, prosecutor fuchs pointed to denise. >> that one person sat here and listened to brian winchester describe how he had shot and killed her husband, the man she supposedly loved and cherished. absolute stone face. didn't bat an eye. didn't shed a tear. >> with that, the jury had the case. and remember, a point easy to lose sight of, it was denise on trial for murder, not brian. the waiting began. did you feel pretty good about...
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. >> i knew william was supposed to come back that night. >> william? who was william?he used to work there. earlier that day william called me. he was going to come back and pick up his briefcase and return his uniform. and so before i left that day i just told her, william is going to be by later. she said, okay, no problem. >> william was william marshall, a former kfc assistant manager who worked alongside robin for several months. he was young, just 23, ambitious, known to be friendly, quite religious, just like robin. did he know anything about her murder? well, it turns out he did. but it would take detectives some 23 years to find out just what, what he knew that night before halloween. >>> coming up -- the case finally feels like it's heating up, and then it stopped cold. >> i felt like i had been kicked. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues why does walgreens offer prescription copays as low as zero dollars? ♪ ♪ so you won't have a medicare in the world. ♪ ♪ plus, 90-day refills and same day delivery. larry? that's even less to medicare a
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william, back to you. william: thank you.ie: researchers with potential good news on the fast spreading omicron wave predicting it could plateau after the holiday travel season dies down around mid-january. charles watson is live with the headquarters, it's about time for good news. >> that's right. public health officials are looking at south africa where the variant first emerged and gained confidence in the idea that the u.s. omicron surge will peak before the month, hearing from south african officials announcing omicron surges already peaked and has without a major spike in depth. experts like doctor fauci forecasting the same for the u.s. where record levels with levels remaining relatively well. continuing to focus on growing vaccination rates to protect people from omicron and other variance, a third of their sleep, some medical professionals are criticizing the plan thing the u.s. needs to use every tool in its arsenal to break away from the pandemic. >> the other important thing is working on ramping up production a
william, back to you. william: thank you.ie: researchers with potential good news on the fast spreading omicron wave predicting it could plateau after the holiday travel season dies down around mid-january. charles watson is live with the headquarters, it's about time for good news. >> that's right. public health officials are looking at south africa where the variant first emerged and gained confidence in the idea that the u.s. omicron surge will peak before the month, hearing from south...
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the bond between william and harry had always seemed so strong. mother as children, but found comfort in each other. that bond had been broken. harry and his wife meghan had stepped back as working royals in 2020 and moved to california. they bought a multi—million—dollar mansion and signed big—money deals with netflix and spotify. in february, they announced that meghan was expecting their second child. here we are! this is very nice. and a few days later, harryjoined his friend and talk show hostjames corden to talk about why he felt he had to leave the uk. we all know what the british press can be like. and it was destroying my mental health. i was like, "this is toxic!" yeah. so, i did what any husband and what any father would do. it's like, "i need to get my family out of here". but we never walked away. back in london, it was meghan who was front—page news. the times had published a leaked e—mail written in late 2018, it said between two senior palace officials, alleging meghan had bullied staff out of theirjobs. she denied the allegations
the bond between william and harry had always seemed so strong. mother as children, but found comfort in each other. that bond had been broken. harry and his wife meghan had stepped back as working royals in 2020 and moved to california. they bought a multi—million—dollar mansion and signed big—money deals with netflix and spotify. in february, they announced that meghan was expecting their second child. here we are! this is very nice. and a few days later, harryjoined his friend and talk...
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the bond between william and harry had always seemed so strong.her as children, but found comfort in each other. that bond had been broken. harry and his wife meghan had stepped back as working royals in 2020 and moved to california. they bought a multi—million—dollar mansion and signed big—money deals with netflix and spotify. in february, they announced that meghan was expecting their second child. here we are! this is very nice. and a few days later, harryjoined his friend and talk show hostjames corden to talk about why he felt he had to leave the uk. we all know what the british press can be like. and it was destroying my mental health. i was like, "this is toxic!" yeah. so, i did what any husband and what any father would do. it's like, "i need to get my family out of here". but we never walked away. back in london, it was meghan who was front—page news. the times had published a leaked e—mail written in late 2018, it said between two senior palace officials, alleging meghan had bullied staff out of theirjobs. she denied the allegations and
the bond between william and harry had always seemed so strong.her as children, but found comfort in each other. that bond had been broken. harry and his wife meghan had stepped back as working royals in 2020 and moved to california. they bought a multi—million—dollar mansion and signed big—money deals with netflix and spotify. in february, they announced that meghan was expecting their second child. here we are! this is very nice. and a few days later, harryjoined his friend and talk...
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william: for the "pbs newshour," i'm william brangham in mayfield, kentucky. ♪ judy: the cdc reported that a third shot of the moderna or pfizer covid vaccines substantially reduced the risk of hospitalizations among people with weakened immune systems. this comes after both vaccine makers announced this week they are moving forward with clinical trials for new boosters designed to guard specifically against omicron. amna nawaz is back with a look at some of these developments. she spoke earlier today with o of moderna's top scientists. amna: dr. paul burton is the chief medical officer of moderna. and he joins us now. dr. burton, welcome to the "newshour." thank you for making the time. let's begin with vaccines and young kids, because this is on a lot of people's minds right now. parents of kids under the age of 5 are really struggling, worried about how to keep their kids and families safe. a couple of weeks ago, moderna had announced you're going to share efficacy data on your vaccine for kids aged 2 to 5 by march. so, should we take that to mean that parents shouldn't expect a mo
william: for the "pbs newshour," i'm william brangham in mayfield, kentucky. ♪ judy: the cdc reported that a third shot of the moderna or pfizer covid vaccines substantially reduced the risk of hospitalizations among people with weakened immune systems. this comes after both vaccine makers announced this week they are moving forward with clinical trials for new boosters designed to guard specifically against omicron. amna nawaz is back with a look at some of these developments. she...
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william will ask you the believe doug williams was a racist check for you. he had a problem with, with, with blacks in general, and some black specifically, did he ever tell you why he thought a race war was coming? he told me, i want to cation that he thought that the society got to the point were, the blacks were giving everything in the white males, no longer had anybody representing us. and he thought that that was the answer. violence was the answer. they called in an investigator to determine if there was any, any type of racial threats being made in, in mister willis told him exactly what was going on. thomas. his comment to me was that he felt like the company all to do something odd and that he wasn't going to quit until something was done. doug williams was ordered to attend diversity and anger management classes, but repeatedly refused to go. one day williams put a white work booty on his head. i'm from the south and everybody that i know. i know what that signify. some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan, and repo
william will ask you the believe doug williams was a racist check for you. he had a problem with, with, with blacks in general, and some black specifically, did he ever tell you why he thought a race war was coming? he told me, i want to cation that he thought that the society got to the point were, the blacks were giving everything in the white males, no longer had anybody representing us. and he thought that that was the answer. violence was the answer. they called in an investigator to...
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ok, william blew. crofton. thank you so much for your assistance in your company. across the last an hour. so we've been watching a special a program as we listen to joe biden, talking about the events of a year ago. i'm going to give a final word to you in a poll in washington. biggest take away from today. well, this probably was the strongest speech of joe biden in his presidency. and obviously he has given up hope to reach out to the trump supporters and he made it crystal clear that the american democracy is under and take and all, all people who want to protect this democracy are now needed to do so. thank you so much in his pole in the washington. thank you and william, blue cross with me here in the studio or the other big story of the day. of course, our concerns kazakhstan, police, in that countries that largest city al mattie have told us state made that dozens of protesters were killed and what they called an attempt to storm administrative buildings and police stations. they say several police offi
ok, william blew. crofton. thank you so much for your assistance in your company. across the last an hour. so we've been watching a special a program as we listen to joe biden, talking about the events of a year ago. i'm going to give a final word to you in a poll in washington. biggest take away from today. well, this probably was the strongest speech of joe biden in his presidency. and obviously he has given up hope to reach out to the trump supporters and he made it crystal clear that the...
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we that she is the archetype of wife to prince william.— prince william. about all of _ prince william. we will talk more about all of those _ prince william. we will talk more about all of those stories - prince william. we will talk more about all of those stories and - prince william. we will talk more l about all of those stories and more in a5 minutes�*s time. goodbye for now. i'm going fly fishing with britain's most high—profile river campaigner, the pop star fergal sharkey. he is probably best known for this song. # i'm going to hold you, going to hold you tight. # get teenage kicks right through the night. the dj john peel described teenage kicks as the best pop song ever written. fergal had other top ten hits and a long career behind the scenes in the music industry, but now he is pretty much a full—time campaigner. scooby—dooby—doo. so i want to know how a working class punk who grew up in derry during the troubles ended up as the champion of britain's rivers. and along the way, he's going to try to teach me how to fly fish. so, one word of warn
we that she is the archetype of wife to prince william.— prince william. about all of _ prince william. we will talk more about all of those _ prince william. we will talk more about all of those stories - prince william. we will talk more about all of those stories and - prince william. we will talk more l about all of those stories and more in a5 minutes�*s time. goodbye for now. i'm going fly fishing with britain's most high—profile river campaigner, the pop star fergal sharkey. he is...
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speaking of william and mary, you once said william and mary instilled in you a calling to serve. a sense of duty to community and country. i have no doubt william and mary strengthened that calling. i have a sense you had other informative experiences early in your life including the boy scouts. elizabeth served as your general counsel shared with me a story that you derived from jfk. i wasea wondering if you could share some of the surly experience that helped inform your sense of >> responsibility and >> literacy. >> short. her three things about my background that contributed. one was certainly my experiences scouts and then and now one of the requirements to become an eagle's merit badges those really sparked an interest in me. i wanted to be a neurological surgeon that my becoming cia director ior got to williamsburg the steps towards american independence took place. graduates of william and mary james monroe and, thomas jefferson and george washington got his first job through williamnggh and mary and williamsburg we began there. those founders walked having that experienc
speaking of william and mary, you once said william and mary instilled in you a calling to serve. a sense of duty to community and country. i have no doubt william and mary strengthened that calling. i have a sense you had other informative experiences early in your life including the boy scouts. elizabeth served as your general counsel shared with me a story that you derived from jfk. i wasea wondering if you could share some of the surly experience that helped inform your sense of >>...
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kenneth williams. rick compared several kenneth williams mugshots with the walgreens.ith information about that same kenneth williams and then i erica and her mom were shot. >> but the witness for shaun turner was questionable he was charged with murder himself for which he later plead guilty to manslaughter. and he was also gravely wounded in the shooting. prosecutor -- >> he's on his deathbed, he thinks he's going to hell. and he has something he needs to say. >> weeks later, turner helped improved enough to talk to rick arnold. >> james, and kenneth williams -- they had supposedly hit a lick on a woman >> they had a lick on some lady >> what does that mean? >> that slang term for a robbery. >> a robbery that quickly escalated to a murder. >> he knew things that he couldn't of. known he knew things that weren't in the media >> there were things that he could've known. >> what kind of things? >> that there were pills involved. >> it was a long frustrating, 15 month investigation. but rick was finally close to the answers that he had promised erica's grandmother. >> wh
kenneth williams. rick compared several kenneth williams mugshots with the walgreens.ith information about that same kenneth williams and then i erica and her mom were shot. >> but the witness for shaun turner was questionable he was charged with murder himself for which he later plead guilty to manslaughter. and he was also gravely wounded in the shooting. prosecutor -- >> he's on his deathbed, he thinks he's going to hell. and he has something he needs to say. >> weeks...
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so we'll start with you a william. what would you, how would you assess the, the state of us to walker see? now basically what we've seen is a kind of extremism, a kind of white nationalism that has always existed in america on the fringes, and also not, not really on the fringes. if you look to the civil rights movement, if you look to the jim crow era, she looked after the civil war when black people were, were lynched in the streets. and the ku klux klan had extreme amount of power in certain parts of america. but you seen these kinds of forces now come to the forefront to the very holes of american power to be legitimized and to not be called out. we saw this, for example, um and in the unite the right rally in 2017 when there was a far right rallying. donald trump said there's good people on both sides. that's what we're seeing, nothing new, but certainly more extreme. and that same question to, to you in us i, would you assess that the state of us democracy as we start the new year as i don't want to repeat what
so we'll start with you a william. what would you, how would you assess the, the state of us to walker see? now basically what we've seen is a kind of extremism, a kind of white nationalism that has always existed in america on the fringes, and also not, not really on the fringes. if you look to the civil rights movement, if you look to the jim crow era, she looked after the civil war when black people were, were lynched in the streets. and the ku klux klan had extreme amount of power in...
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a sad story is william franklin. william franklin >> with -- split with his father over this question who are you going to be loyal to and benjamin franklin said my loyalty is to my new country and william franklin says my loyalty is to my existing country. william franklin held on to his position. he was the governor of new jersey are the royalty appointed governor of new jersey and held onto that position as long as he could but when things changed he was driven by force from his office and he was arrested. he was held in custody for many months and eventually he was exchange in a prisoner swap and was allowed to go to new york city where there were a hotbed of loyalist and from there he organized the loyalist militia that brought warfare against patriot forces and he criticized the british government toward the end of the war for not fighting hard enough and for giving up too soon. we think of the last battle of the revolutionary wars the battle of yorktown in 1781 and it was. cornwallis had to surrender. the brit
a sad story is william franklin. william franklin >> with -- split with his father over this question who are you going to be loyal to and benjamin franklin said my loyalty is to my new country and william franklin says my loyalty is to my existing country. william franklin held on to his position. he was the governor of new jersey are the royalty appointed governor of new jersey and held onto that position as long as he could but when things changed he was driven by force from his office...
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william, is this a domestic american issue. if it's just a we a, we, we intruding on local grief here. i mean, yes, and no, this is very unique to america. america is one of the few democracies that just has 2 parties. there's not a whole lot of political choice. and one of the most diverse countries in the world is actually not a lot of political diversity to represent the cultural and social diversity that america is democracy. researchers among the experts say that what the ninety's is going through is unique right now to many democracy, even as populism in far right extremism is present and growing in many other countries. but what's happening in the u. s. really is on another level, but it does affect the rest of the world because the u. s. is like it or not better or worse, a superpower, and look to for setting an example, no matter how many times it's contradicted its own example and undermined its own example all around the world. it is still look to as an example for democracy, for rule of law, and we've seen dictators
william, is this a domestic american issue. if it's just a we a, we, we intruding on local grief here. i mean, yes, and no, this is very unique to america. america is one of the few democracies that just has 2 parties. there's not a whole lot of political choice. and one of the most diverse countries in the world is actually not a lot of political diversity to represent the cultural and social diversity that america is democracy. researchers among the experts say that what the ninety's is going...
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for william shatner to become an interactive. how the gram he had to be filmed from every angle in a volumetric studio chapter says that he also disclosed information that he's never shared publicly before. when he's hologram is ready, it will be available not just to his family, to every one. so this is a legacy, this is like what you would leave your children, what you would leave on your gravestone where you would, you know, and then the, the possibilities are endless. even video games are in place for digital grief. the people who play games with the avatars of their dad, siblings 2 feet closer to them. and the football computer game for 21 feet of the player was no longer with us. can prince the dream that would only come true to death. chi and prince plane for the london team, queens park rangers 1006 at age 15. talented british football. claire was killed as he tried to stop the dispute back then he was playing for kewpie, yours youth team. now his avatar features and fee for $21.00 can paint for by his father. 3 for 21 is
for william shatner to become an interactive. how the gram he had to be filmed from every angle in a volumetric studio chapter says that he also disclosed information that he's never shared publicly before. when he's hologram is ready, it will be available not just to his family, to every one. so this is a legacy, this is like what you would leave your children, what you would leave on your gravestone where you would, you know, and then the, the possibilities are endless. even video games are...
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william: least of all, the u.s.sident. >> i say we sit tight and assess. >> sit tight and assess? >> sit tight? >> and then assess. the sit tight part comes first. and you got to digest it. that's the assessment period. william: while director adam mckay says his planet-killing comet is a metaphor for climate change. >> it's real and it's coming. william: he's more interested in how society as a whole responds to the threat. >> how big is this thing going? like, can it destroy my ex-wife's house? is that possible? william: while "don't look up" was panned by many critics as preachy and obvious, it has been a huge hit here in the u.s. and internationally, breaking some weekly streaming records for netflix. the star-studded cast includes leonardo dicaprio and jennifer lawrence, meryl streep and jonah hill, ariana grande, and cate blanchett and tyler perry. i spoke with adam mckay recently from his production office in los angeles. the central struggle of this film is these two scientists who see the threat and then tr
william: least of all, the u.s.sident. >> i say we sit tight and assess. >> sit tight and assess? >> sit tight? >> and then assess. the sit tight part comes first. and you got to digest it. that's the assessment period. william: while director adam mckay says his planet-killing comet is a metaphor for climate change. >> it's real and it's coming. william: he's more interested in how society as a whole responds to the threat. >> how big is this thing going?...
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people will be able to ask william shatner is hologram the question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm story file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answers. he gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and create a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. so call natural language processing. and the natural language process. story file enables you then to ask a question of williams video. and it will and go through a database and find the most appropriate answer to the question you asked for william shatner to become an interactive how the gram he had to be filmed from every angle in an volumetric studio. schaffner says that he also disclosed information that you've never shared publicly before. when he's hologram is ready, it will be available not just to his family, to every one. so this is a legacy, this is like what you would leave your children, what you would leave on your gravestone where you would, you know,
people will be able to ask william shatner is hologram the question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm story file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answers. he gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and create a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. so call natural language processing. and the natural language process. story file enables you then to ask...
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>> williams: absolutely. >> whitaker: to teach english. >> williams: absolutely.ad not been for worxbee, i would have never been able to even give this a shot. >> whitaker: the pendulum of power may soon swing back toward employers, especially as workers who've quit their jobs deplete their savings. but karin kimbrough expects employees to cling to the flexibility they've fought for. >> kimbrough: i think actually that this trend towards having more flexibility could be permanent. >> williams: i honestly can say i don't see myself going back to an office, ever. and that-- >> whitaker: ever? >> williams: ever. honestly, there is no office that could offer me what i have in my house. it's just not possible. ( ticking ) (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities so you can do more. mindy! with 5g ultra wideband. downloading a movie up to 10 times faster than before. oh, is that the one where the mom becomes a... (mindy) yep! (vo) i knew it! good morning. hmm...office or offsite? to the coffee shop. publ
>> williams: absolutely. >> whitaker: to teach english. >> williams: absolutely.ad not been for worxbee, i would have never been able to even give this a shot. >> whitaker: the pendulum of power may soon swing back toward employers, especially as workers who've quit their jobs deplete their savings. but karin kimbrough expects employees to cling to the flexibility they've fought for. >> kimbrough: i think actually that this trend towards having more flexibility...
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member friedenbach. >> chair williams: is there a second? >> second. >> chair williams: seconded by member reggio. any further discussion? we'll do a roll call. [roll call vote] member andrews, absent. member d'antonio absent. >> chair williams: the resolution has passed. i'm going to give an hour table item 8 which is future agenda items. if folks have future agenda items please send those to myself and to jesse. is there a motion to adjourn? >> i'll make a motion to adjourn. this is member friedenbach. >> councilmember reggio: second. >> chair williams: we'll take roll call. [roll call vote] >> chair williams: thank you everyone. have a great day. we're adjourned at 11:32 a.m. [♪♪♪] ♪ homelessness in san francisco is considered the number 1 issue by most people who live here, and it doesn't just affect neighbors without a home, it affects all of us. is real way to combat that is to work together. it will take city departments and nonprofit providers and volunteers and companies and community members all coming together. [♪♪♪] >> the produc
member friedenbach. >> chair williams: is there a second? >> second. >> chair williams: seconded by member reggio. any further discussion? we'll do a roll call. [roll call vote] member andrews, absent. member d'antonio absent. >> chair williams: the resolution has passed. i'm going to give an hour table item 8 which is future agenda items. if folks have future agenda items please send those to myself and to jesse. is there a motion to adjourn? >> i'll make a motion...
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some i even striving to become digitally immortal, like canadian actor william shatner, best known as captain kirk on star trek. tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours based over 5 days. he answered questions about his life. his answer is upon the basis for his immortal loan, which future generations will be able to engage when people will be able to ask william shatner as holler ground question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm story file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answers. he gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and create a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. so call natural language processing. and the natural language process and story file enables you then to ask a question of williams video. and it will and go through a database and find the most appropriate answer to the question you asked for william shatner to become an interactiv
some i even striving to become digitally immortal, like canadian actor william shatner, best known as captain kirk on star trek. tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours based over 5 days. he answered questions about his life. his answer is upon the basis for his immortal loan, which future generations will be able to engage when people will be able to ask william shatner as holler ground question. the...
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william dudley is not the normal economist.work at goldman sachs out of berkeley, but far more his tenure at the new york federal reserve, he has been very overt in writing pretty much twice monthly for bloomberg opinion, and this week he issues his most scathing essay on where our central bank is. what is it like to write with that language of a remarkable and surreal fed economics? are you getting criticism from inside the fed? william: i am sure it doesn't make people they're happy, but the reality is i've got to call it like i see it. the federal reserve has a very benign forecast relative to what is happening on inflation. if you look at inflation forecasts published at the december fomc meeting. they have inflation melting away to 2.1% in 2024 even though they don't take monetary policy to a typesetting. the federal funds rate is below what they think is neutral. how does the inflation magically disappear? that is the question i want to raise. jonathan: alan -- tom: alan greenspan talked about the measurement, the idea of
william dudley is not the normal economist.work at goldman sachs out of berkeley, but far more his tenure at the new york federal reserve, he has been very overt in writing pretty much twice monthly for bloomberg opinion, and this week he issues his most scathing essay on where our central bank is. what is it like to write with that language of a remarkable and surreal fed economics? are you getting criticism from inside the fed? william: i am sure it doesn't make people they're happy, but the...
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. ~ , ., ., ~ with prince charles and prince william. ~ ., ~ ., , william.talk to people close to prince _ william. well, if you talk to people close to prince andrew _ william. well, if you talk to people close to prince andrew you - william. well, if you talk to people close to prince andrew you won't i william. well, if you talk to people | close to prince andrew you won't be surprised to know that they are keen to say that it was a mutual decision and it was the best thing to do. i think most of us are taking out with a pinch of salt because we know that the duke of york has been saying over and over again that he will come back, he will clear his name, he'll be welcome back into the fold when he has done that. that is clearly not the case now. no matter which way you cut this up this must�*ve been a devastating day for prince andrew and also for his mother at the queen. we know from many, many people over the years saying that they have a particularly close bond, the queen and prince andrew. it must�*ve been very, very tough for her to have to do this.
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williams? is if. >> mr. williams is going to present as well as mr. thomas. >> very good. >> mr.williams, you have three minutes. >> [indiscernible] -- >> mr. williams, i was instructed by the commission to have this matter today. you could argue for a continue ance. >> i understood that the continuance would be heard first and if it was denied it [indiscernible] -- as stated [indiscernible] -- the first slide show on the [indiscernible] -- photo photos microeconomicing this violation -- >> [indiscernible] -- >> you've got two microphones that are unmuted, either your phone or the computer and it's creating an echo. i would suggest that you remedy that so the commissioners can hear your presentation. >> we can let him start over. >> sure, of course. mr. williams, you've muted your computer, but the information we received indicated that mr. mark thomas would be making the presentation and a different phone number so i don't have your phone number, mr. williams, to unmute if that's your preference. >> they're using the same number listed as mark thomas. they're in the same locatio
williams? is if. >> mr. williams is going to present as well as mr. thomas. >> very good. >> mr.williams, you have three minutes. >> [indiscernible] -- >> mr. williams, i was instructed by the commission to have this matter today. you could argue for a continue ance. >> i understood that the continuance would be heard first and if it was denied it [indiscernible] -- as stated [indiscernible] -- the first slide show on the [indiscernible] -- photo photos...
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william: dr.meodist hospital of southern california, thank you and best of luck. ♪ judy: let's turn to another important part of covid's impact, most of the nations nearly 100,000 public schools are open. but as the omicron surge continues, some districts are struggling to keep in person learning going. stephanie sy on how boston is faring. stephanie: boston public schools have been operating in person since last spring and aims to do so, but the virus is keeping teachers and staff home and attendance has dropped from 90% before winter break to 70% in the new year. some officials say virtual learning has to remain an option if the surge continues. for more on challenges facing boston public schools, we turn to the superintendent, brenda. thank you for joining us. i understand the staffing shortage has been so severe that you recently filled in as a substitute teacher in a school. where do things stand now? are you still seeing a lot of cases? >> thank you for having you this evening and for highli
william: dr.meodist hospital of southern california, thank you and best of luck. ♪ judy: let's turn to another important part of covid's impact, most of the nations nearly 100,000 public schools are open. but as the omicron surge continues, some districts are struggling to keep in person learning going. stephanie sy on how boston is faring. stephanie: boston public schools have been operating in person since last spring and aims to do so, but the virus is keeping teachers and staff home and...
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julie: william.rations around the world ushering a 2022, next a look at how people partied with covid still raging. ♪ ♪ ♪ nations around the world make welcoming a new year, ryan is live in london with more. >> you would not have said that here in london 20 article, my entire neighborhood erupted into a crescendo of fireworks at midnight and that's because a lot of people stayed home and had their own fireworks displays watched on tv and that's with the mayor of london asked people to do, stay home and safe because omicron is still a really big issue here. when 90000 cases new year's eve in the uk, but double the number in the u.s. sydney australia is where the world's first big new year celebration kicked off, tens of thousands of people watched, not as many people as before the pandemic but many more than last year. a spectacular display against the backdrop worlds tallest building. more celebration than last year but perhaps still far cry from what we had before the pandemic. >> kind of boring, th
julie: william.rations around the world ushering a 2022, next a look at how people partied with covid still raging. ♪ ♪ ♪ nations around the world make welcoming a new year, ryan is live in london with more. >> you would not have said that here in london 20 article, my entire neighborhood erupted into a crescendo of fireworks at midnight and that's because a lot of people stayed home and had their own fireworks displays watched on tv and that's with the mayor of london asked people...
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after 30 years of william or bry, they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or a mistake. in fact, they chose, they chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community as follows. the men claim they thought aubrey was fleeing a crime, but it was found not they were not arrested after chasing down the 25 year old. and that caused and shooting him dead. that changed when this video emerged filled by brine, it captures the chase and the shots at his aubrey, who seemed falling to the ground of fighting for his life. the motive spot nationwide outraged that fit into the protest phone, the different skilled floyd, a black man killed by a police officer. wow. to the people outside the courthouse, the sentencing of aubrey's keyless array of hope, in a country where races violence too often goes unpunished. ah, look now at some other stories making news right now. german health minister car allow to boss has emphasized the importance of introducing mandatory vaccinations to fight the corona virus pandemic. in
after 30 years of william or bry, they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or a mistake. in fact, they chose, they chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community as follows. the men claim they thought aubrey was fleeing a crime, but it was found not they were not arrested after chasing down the 25 year old. and that caused and shooting him dead. that changed when this video emerged filled by brine, it captures the...
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professor mark mon-williams, _ start in life. professor mark mon-williams, thank - start in life.t in life. professor mark i mon-williams, thank you very start in life. professor mark - mon-williams, thank you very much mon—williams, thank you very much forjoining us. mon-williams, thank you very much forjoining us— "robust contingency plans" are being developed by government ministers, amid warnings that a quarter of public sector workers could soon be off work because of covid. rising case numbers have led to large numbers of employees self—isolating — with absences particularly affecting the nhs and the transport industry. the uk has seen record numbers of daily cases over the festive period. firefighters in south africa have been battling a fire at the country's parliament building. the fire, which authorities say is contained but still burning, is thought to have started in office space on the third floor at the parliament building in cape town before spreading to the national assembly building. video footage shows a plume of black smoke filling the sky, with huge flames from
professor mark mon-williams, _ start in life. professor mark mon-williams, thank - start in life.t in life. professor mark i mon-williams, thank you very start in life. professor mark - mon-williams, thank you very much mon—williams, thank you very much forjoining us. mon-williams, thank you very much forjoining us— "robust contingency plans" are being developed by government ministers, amid warnings that a quarter of public sector workers could soon be off work because of covid....
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william howe broke off and went east and captured philadelphia. which of course was the enemy capital as far as he was concerned and thereby left burgoyne stranded to the point that he was then. course forced to surrender at saratoga in october 1777 and at which point the the french got into the war in 1778 the french got to remember about the french. they're always there when they need you. and the dutch got involved in 1779. sorry the spanish in 1779 the dutch in 1780 and so suddenly what was a colonial war. and was a very difficult colonial war in and of itself because it was being fought 3,000 miles away and every single soldier british soldier of which there were only 35,000 for most of the war in america only they each one needed one third of a ton of supplies to be brought over from from britain. so, logistically it was a tremendously difficult war to fight and when it then turned into a world war between 1778 and 1780 it had to be fought in the west indies in the east indies gibraltar in the mediterranean was subjected to a grueling a thou
william howe broke off and went east and captured philadelphia. which of course was the enemy capital as far as he was concerned and thereby left burgoyne stranded to the point that he was then. course forced to surrender at saratoga in october 1777 and at which point the the french got into the war in 1778 the french got to remember about the french. they're always there when they need you. and the dutch got involved in 1779. sorry the spanish in 1779 the dutch in 1780 and so suddenly what was...
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william: what made you choose this profession and why here? soledad: a look at an effort to reshape policing, one recruit at a time. and why the american red cross is desperate for donors right now. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." there's a significant shift happening in america right now. the latest u.s. census shows that in rural america, 24% of the population are people of color. many are immigrants. many are latinx. and many of them are filling jobs -- leading to the question, could immigrant labor be the answer to worker shortages in the country right now and could they, in fact, reshape the american economy? last fall we brought you the story of arcadia, a town of a few thousand people in west central wisconsin. over the past two decades, the latinx population there has grown rapidly and forms a large part of the town's working force. our correspondent jessica gomez traveled to arcadia to see how this is impacting the community. jessica: in an old german church-turned-museum, carol berklund is tasked with doc
william: what made you choose this profession and why here? soledad: a look at an effort to reshape policing, one recruit at a time. and why the american red cross is desperate for donors right now. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." there's a significant shift happening in america right now. the latest u.s. census shows that in rural america, 24% of the population are people of color. many are immigrants. many are latinx. and many of them are filling jobs...
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ben. >> tracy: holly williams in ukraine tonight, thank you. president biden is meeting with his national security team about the ukraine crisis at camp david this weekend. he's also marking today's 49th anniversary of the supreme court's "roe v. wade" decision that established the right to abortion. natalie brand is at the white house. natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ben. in a statement, the president and vice president pledged to defend the constitutional right established in "roe" with every tool they possess. but advocates on the other side feel empowered by a new conservative majority on the supreme court. ( applause ) with decades of precedent now in question, antiabortion rights demonstrators feel energized, turning out saturday in texas. >> these are the voices. >> reporter: on friday, tens of thousands in washington marched to the supreme court, where justices could soon reshape abortion rights. >> i'm hopeful, of course, that they will make a choice for life that honors the rights of all people, of all americans. >>
ben. >> tracy: holly williams in ukraine tonight, thank you. president biden is meeting with his national security team about the ukraine crisis at camp david this weekend. he's also marking today's 49th anniversary of the supreme court's "roe v. wade" decision that established the right to abortion. natalie brand is at the white house. natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ben. in a statement, the president and vice president pledged to defend the...
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william roddie bryan, life in prison, with the possibility of parole. your reaction? >> i'm not surprised at all. we were talking before the judge actually handed down the sentences, and this is exactly what i thought he would do. i think i was surprised to hear him use the words of the mcmichael against them. i think the defense attorneys for both of those defendants thought that they were presenting a case that even though they were convicted that their comments somehow show they did not intend to kill ahmaud arbery, and the judge received that evidence very differently, quoting travis mcmichael saying he wasn't so concerned about ahmaud arbery, he was concerned about his own son, his own life. and greg mcmichael, how he tried to engineer the narrative after ahmaud arbery was shot and killed. that was very stunning and definitely telegraphed for us what the judge was likely to do when he handed down the life without parole sentences. i think everyone knew that william roddie bryan stood differently than the mcmichaels. i'm not surprised he gets life with parole. you
william roddie bryan, life in prison, with the possibility of parole. your reaction? >> i'm not surprised at all. we were talking before the judge actually handed down the sentences, and this is exactly what i thought he would do. i think i was surprised to hear him use the words of the mcmichael against them. i think the defense attorneys for both of those defendants thought that they were presenting a case that even though they were convicted that their comments somehow show they did...
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_ attention seeking behaviour from william wragg who has been a constant — william wragg who has beenle and will do until we see light of the sue gray, the senior civil servant's report who is compiling the definitive dossier, hopefully, all of the —— of all of the shindigs and parting around westminster during the pandemic when these things were banned —— partying. lots of those loyal to borisjohnson holding up a shield that says sue gray on it, "this is the shield i am going to hold until the shield i am going to hold until the report is published." in the mind of one conservative mp i was talking to, that's all very well from the government's perspective, providing report saves them in the end and there's no guarantee of that. i end and there's no guarantee of that. ~ 9, end and there's no guarantee of that. ~ . , . ., that. i think we are expecting that re ort at that. i think we are expecting that report at some — that. i think we are expecting that report at some point _ that. i think we are expecting that report at some point next - that. i think we are expecting that report at
_ attention seeking behaviour from william wragg who has been a constant — william wragg who has beenle and will do until we see light of the sue gray, the senior civil servant's report who is compiling the definitive dossier, hopefully, all of the —— of all of the shindigs and parting around westminster during the pandemic when these things were banned —— partying. lots of those loyal to borisjohnson holding up a shield that says sue gray on it, "this is the shield i am going to...
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williams was listed as questionable in today's practice report.aling with an ankle sprain and caution have declined to state whether it was a high ankle sprain or a low ankle sprain. but later in his media session, jimmy garoppolo seem to let slip that it's a high ankle. that's the kind you don't want, especially because there is no one you want more protecting your blind side. then williams, not only is he widely considered the best in his position, but several of his teammates and coaches have called him the best player in the league period. he missed week 18 against the rams and the forty-niners did manage to pull out the win. but of course they would rather not test the football gods a second time. so here's what kyle shanahan said today about the likelihood of williams playing. >> it's going to be like it was 3 weeks ago. i feel the same way did at the beginning the week and he came out for a walk through the day insurance adamant that he's going he was last time too which i mean, i i believe says they can do everything you can to play. and s
williams was listed as questionable in today's practice report.aling with an ankle sprain and caution have declined to state whether it was a high ankle sprain or a low ankle sprain. but later in his media session, jimmy garoppolo seem to let slip that it's a high ankle. that's the kind you don't want, especially because there is no one you want more protecting your blind side. then williams, not only is he widely considered the best in his position, but several of his teammates and coaches...
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joining us now is caroline randall williams, poet, essayist, and educator.at vanderbilt university. caroline, thank you very much for joining us tonight. and this tv drama called supreme court confirmation, which in tv terms began on that debate stage in south carolina, is about a much longer story than that that has been with us for quite some time. i've been eager this week to get your reflections on where we stand tonight in that larger story. >> thank you so much for having me. it's good to be back. this is terrifically personal for me, on so many levels, being here -- when james clyburn speaks, first of all, your staggered by his gravitas and his competence, and i feel this tremendous gratitude that he gave voice to his concern that we do feel. you are speaking to a young woman who is the great granddaughter of avon williams whose sister, norma erica williams, gave birth to a man that we are all familiar with paul marshall. my grandfather and marshall were first cousins. he worked for his cousin. and i grew up thinking about that legacy from the vantage
joining us now is caroline randall williams, poet, essayist, and educator.at vanderbilt university. caroline, thank you very much for joining us tonight. and this tv drama called supreme court confirmation, which in tv terms began on that debate stage in south carolina, is about a much longer story than that that has been with us for quite some time. i've been eager this week to get your reflections on where we stand tonight in that larger story. >> thank you so much for having me. it's...