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william was going to be ellen's or i should say william johnson's right hand man.llen had added a crucial element to the disguise which is disability, this is something that came up at the last minute and was ellen's idea. she would put her arm in the sling and she would wear glasses not only to hide her expression but to give her the appearance of being an invalid and thus someone who needed all of them or to be served. william was her hand and foot and making sure that she was ok and that bond was built into their relationship. host: i was reading this through 2023 eyes, their disguises almost impossible for me to believe that they pulled it off. the arm sling, the glasses, people were not questioning it all along the way. how did they do it? ilyon woo: it ifunny because there are people who thought she looked a little weird, they go on a steamer, one of the creepiest chapters because we have an eyewitness account from somebody who had this strange feeling about them. he noticed that there was a young man who looked maybe spanish and had a strange way of walking
william was going to be ellen's or i should say william johnson's right hand man.llen had added a crucial element to the disguise which is disability, this is something that came up at the last minute and was ellen's idea. she would put her arm in the sling and she would wear glasses not only to hide her expression but to give her the appearance of being an invalid and thus someone who needed all of them or to be served. william was her hand and foot and making sure that she was ok and that...
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william j. who lived this house as a contemporary picture, the john jay homestead, which is a great historic site in westchester county. i encourage you all to go there after you visit the seward house, then go south and. go there, william j inherited lived in the house with his father and with the final two enslaved african-americans to receive their freedom. the mother and clarinda and zopa in ultimately when john jay dies in 1829, by that point, clarinda and are free, but they're servants in the house and william jay inherits the house the grounds all of john jay's papers and the sort of responsibility least he feels to write his father's biography which he sets himself. you know, to doing in the next few years and publishes in 1833. and william jay, much later in his life said and here's in using his words i imbibed his words my antislavery from my father and but the slavery that william jay embraced was a much more radical version of anti-slavery than his father ever did. he threw in with t
william j. who lived this house as a contemporary picture, the john jay homestead, which is a great historic site in westchester county. i encourage you all to go there after you visit the seward house, then go south and. go there, william j inherited lived in the house with his father and with the final two enslaved african-americans to receive their freedom. the mother and clarinda and zopa in ultimately when john jay dies in 1829, by that point, clarinda and are free, but they're servants in...
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they learn fast what was expected of william and ellen as a master. and william as a slave. it really becomes all the more important because you asked before how they planned their journey, and they were supposed to go from macon to savannah by train and then savannah to charleston by steamer and it was supposed to be one shot from charleston all the way up to philadelphia there was supposed to be a steamboat going that way. but that doesn't happen and instead they have to take this really intense long journey with many more stops and they have to constantly improvise their roles. susan: what other aspect of their escape, you said william carried a gun? how is an enslaved man able to find a gun? ilyon woo: that is an excellent question, that was one of those moments when i was researching when i it just took my breath away because they don't mention having any kind of gun in their own written narrative. in fact there is a lot they don't say in their story. these things will come up and really turn the story a whole new direction. where i found this was in the late 19th centu
they learn fast what was expected of william and ellen as a master. and william as a slave. it really becomes all the more important because you asked before how they planned their journey, and they were supposed to go from macon to savannah by train and then savannah to charleston by steamer and it was supposed to be one shot from charleston all the way up to philadelphia there was supposed to be a steamboat going that way. but that doesn't happen and instead they have to take this really...
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in all of this, william jefferson clinton has undermined the integrity. his office has brought disrepute on the presidency, has betrayed his trust as president, and has acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice to the manifest injury. the people of the united states. wherefore william jefferson clinton by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the united states. the is on the second article of impeachment. senators, how say you? is the respondent william jefferson clinton or not guilty? the will call the roll. mr. abraham. mr. abraham. guilty. mr. akaka. mr. akaka. not guilty. mr. allen. mr. guilty. mr. ashcroft. mr. ashcroft guilty. mr. baucus. mr.. not guilty. mr.. by. mr.. by not guilty. mr. bennett. mr. bennett. guilty. mr. biden. mr. biden not guilty. mr. bingaman. mr. bingaman. not guilty. mr. bond. mr. bond. guilty. mrs. boxer. mrs. boxer. not guilty. mr.. mr.. not guilty. mr. brown. that mr. brown back guilty. mr.. mr..
in all of this, william jefferson clinton has undermined the integrity. his office has brought disrepute on the presidency, has betrayed his trust as president, and has acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice to the manifest injury. the people of the united states. wherefore william jefferson clinton by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the united states. the...
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narrat: senator flint hired williams to design his home, and williams went on to design dozens oothersridgeroject introduc paul willms to theorld of xury hom and e peopleho could afrd them. people likhorse breer jack ain. karen: mr. atkin gave him the ideas of what he wanted. and this was a beautiful brick, blue slate roof looking over pasadena. it was $350,000 in 1929. we're talking depression and we're talking $350,000. and mr. kin said "i li erything but the pce. "i told my budes at the race trk "it was nna be hf a milliodollars, "so cod you add 50,000?" it was just majestic. you walked in and you just felt like you were walking into english history. lots of stone, incredibly carved wood that came from europe and the craftsmen to do it also came from england. the house, often used in movies, early bk as 193 e origin "topper bumr. atkiused to re it oufor movies as charity to give to the food banks and the homeless people in southern california. and it continued to be used in many "murder she wrote," "three men and a little lady," one of the rocky movies. any time they needed sort of
narrat: senator flint hired williams to design his home, and williams went on to design dozens oothersridgeroject introduc paul willms to theorld of xury hom and e peopleho could afrd them. people likhorse breer jack ain. karen: mr. atkin gave him the ideas of what he wanted. and this was a beautiful brick, blue slate roof looking over pasadena. it was $350,000 in 1929. we're talking depression and we're talking $350,000. and mr. kin said "i li erything but the pce. "i told my budes...
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they're extraordinary. >> reporter: in doug williams' day, "extraordinary" was impossible. 1988. >> williamsep -- >> reporter: douglas lee williams, rocket arm. >> 80 yards, touchdown! >> hello, sports fans! >> reporter: 6'4" of cool, calm, and cleats. >> williams right on stride with sanders! >> reporter: he was young, gifted, and black. >> he's the super bowl mvp. >> reporter: and did what had never been done. the first black quarterback to lead his team to the super bowl and win. >> every article that was written was never "doug williams, quarterback." it was "doug williams, the black quarterback." "tampa bay's black quarterback." that's removed. these guys are not only removing those adages, theory moving the stigma that a black man cannot lead a team to the super bowl. >> you're smiling when you say that. >> i love it. it's hard to get to this. you've got to be sitting in my shoes to really, really understand what has transpired, what this is all about. >> reporter: at the intersection of sport and social change, williams' achievement on the gridiron ranks with what jackie robinson did
they're extraordinary. >> reporter: in doug williams' day, "extraordinary" was impossible. 1988. >> williamsep -- >> reporter: douglas lee williams, rocket arm. >> 80 yards, touchdown! >> hello, sports fans! >> reporter: 6'4" of cool, calm, and cleats. >> williams right on stride with sanders! >> reporter: he was young, gifted, and black. >> he's the super bowl mvp. >> reporter: and did what had never been done. the...
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alright, let's get more context on this from william young and need a type a bureau william. let's 1st talk about reports. the taiwan will send around 500 troops to the us for training later this year. why so many i think this is the expansion and deepening of the military exchanges. we have seen over the last few years and the time when a government specifically set sending the battalion level all the time. one military to us for the training is not only just to familiar themselves with the tactics, but at the same time they are going to have deepened knowledge about actually how to operate on the battlefield. and also at the same time, learn from the experiences of the americans and getting assistance of actually accumulating a lot more combat ready strategies that they can deploy and use in the case of a potential conflict. and speaking of conflicts, the ukraine conflict, the ukraine boy has been closely followed in type a as an example of potentially how to stand up to a bigger and more powerful advisory. has it radically altered and impacted taiwanese plans to defend its
alright, let's get more context on this from william young and need a type a bureau william. let's 1st talk about reports. the taiwan will send around 500 troops to the us for training later this year. why so many i think this is the expansion and deepening of the military exchanges. we have seen over the last few years and the time when a government specifically set sending the battalion level all the time. one military to us for the training is not only just to familiar themselves with the...
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i recently spoke with doug williams. asked him about the moments when kansas city kicked a field goal. >> i wasondering if the ball is going to go upright and it did. i got chills. i got emotional, i got tears in my eyes. i couldn't move for a few minutes and i just kept saying to myself, yes. it was about the fact that at that moment going to have two young black quarterbacks going to the super bowl. it was really about the guys who had the opportunity before me. you look at it from the standpoint if they hadn't gotten that chance -- you just can't help but take yourself back. >> the super bowl for some people is the only game they watch or maybe one of a handful of nfl games they watch each year. what's the significance that they are going to watch two teams, each team lead by a quarterback who is black. >> it's not only significant, it's historical. this is the first time we have two black coaches. it took russell william -- russell wilson 25 years to get another black quarterback to win. the myth has always been that
i recently spoke with doug williams. asked him about the moments when kansas city kicked a field goal. >> i wasondering if the ball is going to go upright and it did. i got chills. i got emotional, i got tears in my eyes. i couldn't move for a few minutes and i just kept saying to myself, yes. it was about the fact that at that moment going to have two young black quarterbacks going to the super bowl. it was really about the guys who had the opportunity before me. you look at it from the...
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dina: harvey williams is a trailblazer in a town he's known all his life.te's poorest counties. but william's new distillery proves there's richness in the mississippi delta. harvey: there's more to this town than just a bunch of old farmers. i mean, there's so much more. and i want and i believe that this distillery can bring some positive light to that. dina: patrons from all over the delta are drawn to williams' award-winning vodka and gin made from sweet potatoes grown on his family farm. delta dirt is the only black-owned farm-distillery in the country. but for williams and his wife, delta dirt is distinguished by something even more profound. harvey: donna and i were intentional about wanting our business to be for all people. dina: williams, an agricultural engineer, and his family returned to the area after years of working outside the state. harvey: i didn't necessarily want to farm, like drive tractors every day, but i did want the farm to be sustained. dina: in the early decades of the 20th century, his great-grandfather was a sharecropper on the
dina: harvey williams is a trailblazer in a town he's known all his life.te's poorest counties. but william's new distillery proves there's richness in the mississippi delta. harvey: there's more to this town than just a bunch of old farmers. i mean, there's so much more. and i want and i believe that this distillery can bring some positive light to that. dina: patrons from all over the delta are drawn to williams' award-winning vodka and gin made from sweet potatoes grown on his family farm....
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another son is born to her william. well, in the meantime, a young man, thomas bayless whitmarsh stockton, has graduated from the us military academy. he is first posted to jefferson barracks is by saint louis and then he is to fort snelling while at snelling he becomes friends with. captain and mrs. garland and living in their household as garland's younger sister and stockton and the young lady fall in love and are married. and for a while, captain garland gives the stockton's the use of courtney. but then courtney returns to the family. well, the young lieutenant decides that he too wants a servant within his household. and so he asks the assistant indian agent he was going to st louis to purchase a servant for him while he is in saint louis. and so mr. langham purchases a young lady by the name of rachel and brings her up to fort snelling. and rachel works in the household of lieutenant stockton. lieutenant stockton stockn is from new york. he never experience enslavement humans while in new york, but since he had b
another son is born to her william. well, in the meantime, a young man, thomas bayless whitmarsh stockton, has graduated from the us military academy. he is first posted to jefferson barracks is by saint louis and then he is to fort snelling while at snelling he becomes friends with. captain and mrs. garland and living in their household as garland's younger sister and stockton and the young lady fall in love and are married. and for a while, captain garland gives the stockton's the use of...
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and he sells them to william walker. william walker is a notorious slav h lives in saint louis. he has a large fnd he goes around purchasing, enslaved men and women, probably children also, puts on his farm in a holding situation until has collected enough individuals. and then he has them chained together, marches to the wharf in saint louis and puts them on a steamboat and sails the river with them. they stop at various ports where the chained individuals are taken off the boat, put into a what's called a slave pen and offered for sale. and what he doesn't sell one port. the people are put back on the steamboat and taken to another port and to finally new orleans is. the final stop. so rachel realizes that being purchased by william walker, this is her future. she's going to be sold down the river for and it would be the future of her son. and another possibility, rachel, would have been separated from her son. well, missouri, there is a law that's been in effect for a number of years through french occupation and spanish occupation, and even when louisiana purchase occurred a
and he sells them to william walker. william walker is a notorious slav h lives in saint louis. he has a large fnd he goes around purchasing, enslaved men and women, probably children also, puts on his farm in a holding situation until has collected enough individuals. and then he has them chained together, marches to the wharf in saint louis and puts them on a steamboat and sails the river with them. they stop at various ports where the chained individuals are taken off the boat, put into a...
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he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly telling in this regard. in may at 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john tyler returned home to virginia. i barely put his back down when he informed leticia he had been invited to a political meeting in richland. we would be leaving tomorrow and be gone a few days. while that night, leticia got very ill. so il
he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going...
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>> william "po' monkey" seaberry: that's right, that's right. >> anthony: but no rap. >> william "po't to him? >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: yeah, i'd rent it to him. >> anthony: oh okay. just in case. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: so i ain't got time to work with them and keep down all this old bullshit, if you ain't come for a good time stay away from here. >> anthony: words to live by. well, thank you, sir. i love your place and thank you for having us. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: well, you got to come back again. >> anthony: oh, i surely will. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: i'll find somebody to get naked with you. >> anthony: uh-oh. >> john currence: there's a promise. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: okay, dj, you can kick it back off. ♪ >> dj: a bad girl. don't forget about it, come right here. >> anthony: thursday night is family night at po' monkeys, mostly locals, a mixed bag. the music is classic r&b and pre-disco soul. the attitude -- loose. just familiarize yourself with those rules and there won't be a problem. in the cities of the north where i come fr
>> william "po' monkey" seaberry: that's right, that's right. >> anthony: but no rap. >> william "po't to him? >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: yeah, i'd rent it to him. >> anthony: oh okay. just in case. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: so i ain't got time to work with them and keep down all this old bullshit, if you ain't come for a good time stay away from here. >> anthony: words to live by. well, thank you, sir....
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william: 21-year-old molly ramos worked on the campaign.wn was killed in a shooting back in 2020. molly: deshawn's story gave me power, and it gave oregon power to say, this is enough. there's too many people dying in the streets. and it is not just the lives that got lost. it is the families' devastations that they have to live through, the trauma. william: measure 114 would make oregon's gun laws some of the strictest in the nation. it requires gun buyers to first get a permit, which means they must complete a firearm safety course, pay a fee of up to $65, submit to a full background chec and receive approval from local law enforcement. the measure also bans the sale and manufacture of high-capacity magazines, those holding more than 10 rounds. and it ends the so-called charlestonoophole, which allows gun purchases to go through after three business days, even if authorities haven't completed the buyer's background check. that's how the man who killed nine parishioners in charleston in 2015 obined his gun. mark knutson is the pastor at au
william: 21-year-old molly ramos worked on the campaign.wn was killed in a shooting back in 2020. molly: deshawn's story gave me power, and it gave oregon power to say, this is enough. there's too many people dying in the streets. and it is not just the lives that got lost. it is the families' devastations that they have to live through, the trauma. william: measure 114 would make oregon's gun laws some of the strictest in the nation. it requires gun buyers to first get a permit, which means...
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. >>> and cindy williams, the tributes all day, as we look back at "laverne & shirley."and cindy williams tonight in her own words on her life-long friendship with penny marshall. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin with the deadly ice storm making driving treacherous. cars and trucks spinning out of control on highways. tonight, 35 million americans under alerts for ice, snow, sleet, and heavy rain, right through thursday, in fact. tonight, hundreds of accidents. at least one person dead. more than 1,800 flights canceled just today. more tomorrow already. and the images tonight of a nightmare commute in arlington, texas, near dallas, off interstate 30. cars piling up on the side of the road. losing control and veering right off the road there. in mckinney, texas, a pickup truck losing control on highway 75, sliding off the road and veering back into traffic, but not hitting anyone. a state of emergency in arkansas, where ice caused multiple accidents on i-40. this was before dawn. traffic at a standstill for hours af
. >>> and cindy williams, the tributes all day, as we look back at "laverne & shirley."and cindy williams tonight in her own words on her life-long friendship with penny marshall. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin with the deadly ice storm making driving treacherous. cars and trucks spinning out of control on highways. tonight, 35 million americans under alerts for ice, snow, sleet, and heavy rain, right...
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>> thank you, chair williams i would like to nominate williams to continue as chair. i second this. >> i will accept the enemyination. thank you, colleagues for the nomination. is there discussion on the nomination? member reggio. >> i say so well served by our current chair in terms of deep commitment and interest in the issue in terms of competence and experience that lendses to such a good meeting and such great fasilltation and i would hate to see that change. so i don't know if multiple seconds near order. may be that is i would just want to say that. >> channel? we are well served by you. >> thank you, member reggio. >> i see member friedenbach. >> i want to [laughter], want to appreciate have gratitude for your leadership and your style and your onlying this stuff. and just you have yea. just you bring a lot of confidence and make the meetings appear effortless you have so much skill. and so -- i just you know you have all the values around lifting up people's voices. yea just the whole package is great. so i'm excited that you are willing to do it again. >> th
>> thank you, chair williams i would like to nominate williams to continue as chair. i second this. >> i will accept the enemyination. thank you, colleagues for the nomination. is there discussion on the nomination? member reggio. >> i say so well served by our current chair in terms of deep commitment and interest in the issue in terms of competence and experience that lendses to such a good meeting and such great fasilltation and i would hate to see that change. so i don't...
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william coronation. really. william really need protecting and is 40.g boy pants. he's got to look after himself now. he's got to answer some of the charge charges from his brother, whether it's physically assaulting him and he's necklace whatever it is because not dignify and silence feels a bit at times like shane and guilt i think ingrid's right. i don't i think ingrid's right. i don't i think harry is physically brave, but he's not reckless. so he's not going to go along and create a real hullabaloo and trouble. but i agree . i agree with but i agree. i agree with richard. what he does before and after, maybe a bit of problem for his family, but it just shows you, i think, the nonsense of elevating one family above all others and somehow pretending it is special when it is not other than the entitlement it has on the privileges. so, of course, the vast majority of the british pubuc vast majority of the british public still angry at, in fact, the support for the monarchy has gone up since harry and meghan's ridiculous antics . but ingrid, ridiculous
william coronation. really. william really need protecting and is 40.g boy pants. he's got to look after himself now. he's got to answer some of the charge charges from his brother, whether it's physically assaulting him and he's necklace whatever it is because not dignify and silence feels a bit at times like shane and guilt i think ingrid's right. i don't i think ingrid's right. i don't i think harry is physically brave, but he's not reckless. so he's not going to go along and create a real...
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william coronation. really. william really need protecting and is 40.g boy pants. he's got to look after himself now. he's got to answer some of the charge charges from his brother, whether it's physically assaulting him and he's necklace whatever it is because not dignify and silence feels a bit at times like shane and guilt i think ingrid's right. i don't i think ingrid's right. i don't i think harry is physically brave, but he's not reckless. so he's not going to go along and create a real hullabaloo and trouble. but i agree . i agree with but i agree. i agree with richard. what he does before and after, maybe a bit of problem for his family, but it just shows you, i think, the nonsense of elevating one family above all others and somehow pretending it is special when it is not other than the entitlement it has on the privileges. so, of course, the vast majority of the british pubuc vast majority of the british public still angry at, in fact, the support for the monarchy has gone up since harry and meghan's ridiculous antics . but ingrid, ridiculous
william coronation. really. william really need protecting and is 40.g boy pants. he's got to look after himself now. he's got to answer some of the charge charges from his brother, whether it's physically assaulting him and he's necklace whatever it is because not dignify and silence feels a bit at times like shane and guilt i think ingrid's right. i don't i think ingrid's right. i don't i think harry is physically brave, but he's not reckless. so he's not going to go along and create a real...
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william: all right.n ames, thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you very much. ♪ geoff: some of the first and starkest images of russian brutality in ukraine emerged from the kyiv suburb of bucha last year. 1700 ukrainians were killed there, according to ukrainian officials, who also say 9000 war crimes were committed in the city. now, one year later and with the support of the pulitzer center, special correspondent simon ostrovsky and videographer igor troyanovskee returned to bucha to reveal the story of the final hours of one group of ukrainians, executed in cold blood. a warning, many of the images in this story are disturbing. reporter: they call it the first draft of history. reporters arrive on the scene to witness events while they are still fresh. a year ago, our newshour crew found this kill site located behind an office building that had been used by russian forces as a headquarters during their month-long occupation of bucha. what we have seen here is eight bodies. some of them wit
william: all right.n ames, thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you very much. ♪ geoff: some of the first and starkest images of russian brutality in ukraine emerged from the kyiv suburb of bucha last year. 1700 ukrainians were killed there, according to ukrainian officials, who also say 9000 war crimes were committed in the city. now, one year later and with the support of the pulitzer center, special correspondent simon ostrovsky and videographer igor troyanovskee returned...
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john williams, front and center. john williams matters today. lisa: we will hear from everyone.well. to me, i want to know whether there is consensus? that will be the real question. tom: i don't agree with that. i don't care what all of the individual presidents think. in england, catherine mann made an adjustment and everyone stands up and listens. jonathan: it is different here, they are scared of dissenting. we are getting to the point where you would think they would start to dissenting when we get to the level when someone says this is sufficiently restrictive and other people will push for rate hikes. lisa: if you don't get any dissent, maybe chairman powell just had a bad day or was not feeling harsh in terms of his messaging. it does matter when you have the consensus driving the messaging and driving the optionality. jonathan: we have given him some steak and sometimes it's deserved. i like the way he communicates. i refer to his blogs a lot. let's get to 540, we need to hold. he is push that story quite well. lisa: this is really my question, is the chairman trying to
john williams, front and center. john williams matters today. lisa: we will hear from everyone.well. to me, i want to know whether there is consensus? that will be the real question. tom: i don't agree with that. i don't care what all of the individual presidents think. in england, catherine mann made an adjustment and everyone stands up and listens. jonathan: it is different here, they are scared of dissenting. we are getting to the point where you would think they would start to dissenting...
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any new person-to-person interview, we spoke with williams about life after te tennis.s been almost half a year, since the u.s. open, how are you feeling about that word now? >> i didn't retire. i evolved. i am doing more things in business and so many different things. it's like an evolution. i just feel like i like that word better. i think i am allergic to the retirement word. you're never going to get me to say that. >> norah: in our person-to-person interview we talk to the tennis superstar about getting her daughter to play the sport and much more. that begins streaming tonight at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the cbs news app. all right, we trace the origins of black history month and the remarkable man who helped make it all happen. that story is next. >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscriber ever you get your podcasts. i'm calling my doctor. if it's covid, paxlovid. authorized for emergency use, paxlovid is an oral treatment for people 12 and up... who have mild-to-moderate covid-19 and have a high-risk factor for it becoming s
any new person-to-person interview, we spoke with williams about life after te tennis.s been almost half a year, since the u.s. open, how are you feeling about that word now? >> i didn't retire. i evolved. i am doing more things in business and so many different things. it's like an evolution. i just feel like i like that word better. i think i am allergic to the retirement word. you're never going to get me to say that. >> norah: in our person-to-person interview we talk to the...
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williams judicial commission. franklin h. of all the brigadier generals. you remember the four-star generals and the three-star generals and the five-star generals, but you don't remember the one-star generals. well, it's that kind of thin you know, maybe he was a one-st general who managed to n a few ttles ov here and a w battleover the. well, it's that kind of thin enid gt: clear, frankl i ink that he woedking. wi a much aller patte. it'smportanto understand th the civ rights vement wasn't a marchesand it sn't allpeeches eloquent people, and it wasn' all mass movements. i think people played different roles and different parts in that struggle, from the first slave that ever ran away to ople who a bridge figures like fnklin whcould ealy move in ite sociy. narror: franin willis waborn oober 22,917 flushin queens. s ancests includ nativemericansblack frmen, runay slavesdutch an and evenlack slave owns. franklinived in house wi 18 peoe from fr generaons of familrepresenng evershade iminable. franklinived in house wi his moth,
williams judicial commission. franklin h. of all the brigadier generals. you remember the four-star generals and the three-star generals and the five-star generals, but you don't remember the one-star generals. well, it's that kind of thin you know, maybe he was a one-st general who managed to n a few ttles ov here and a w battleover the. well, it's that kind of thin enid gt: clear, frankl i ink that he woedking. wi a much aller patte. it'smportanto understand th the civ rights vement wasn't a...
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william: i totally agree.ield curve control with a 10 year in japan at half a percent or so and yields elsewhere so much higher, yes, you would expect potentially without that yield curve control that you would see the bond market come off, but it's not the japanese interests and the huge amount of debt in the country to suddenly give a free -- i shouldn't say bet -- free positions in terms of shorting that appeared to be careful about jumping to conclusions right now. francine: is at the same thing for the inverted yield curve? are we jumping to conclusions? i keeping told it is different this time because of the cheap monetary policy over the past several years. is it though given these levels? william: the inverted yield curve in japan? francine: in the u.s.. william: jumping around there. if we look at the inverted yield curve in the u.s., it has been a predictor of recession previously. we are in a slightly strange environment now in that we are coming from a zero interest rate policy for a number of year
william: i totally agree.ield curve control with a 10 year in japan at half a percent or so and yields elsewhere so much higher, yes, you would expect potentially without that yield curve control that you would see the bond market come off, but it's not the japanese interests and the huge amount of debt in the country to suddenly give a free -- i shouldn't say bet -- free positions in terms of shorting that appeared to be careful about jumping to conclusions right now. francine: is at the same...
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two privateering commissions from king william. the third and some of the most important men in england were his investors, including the newly governor of new york and, massachusetts, richard, known as lord. belmont's complicated with kidd would lead to kid's tragic. in his brand ship one that looked like this. the adventure galley was a 280 ton warship with three tall masts. square rigged sails and 34 big guns. it was a hybrid ship called the galley, meaning they could be rowed as well as sailed. his job was to hunt enemy ships and, to rid the seas of pirates, disrupted international trade. his commissions for one year, his initial three unsuccessful voyage led to frustration, mutiny and eventually the kids turned to piracy piracy. sarah was kidd was to kids fight for his life against the men who accused him of turning from privateer to pirate. she and their daughters spent time with captain kidd on their pirate ship. and sarah helped kidd hide his stolen treasure as an accomplice to an outlaw. she was arrested and in prison with
two privateering commissions from king william. the third and some of the most important men in england were his investors, including the newly governor of new york and, massachusetts, richard, known as lord. belmont's complicated with kidd would lead to kid's tragic. in his brand ship one that looked like this. the adventure galley was a 280 ton warship with three tall masts. square rigged sails and 34 big guns. it was a hybrid ship called the galley, meaning they could be rowed as well as...
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william: high-powered surface to surface missiles? david: yeah. william: the u.s. says we don't have enough to give right now. david: in my opinion with ukraine i think what happens in ukraine is going to set the precedent for the next decade. we may not have enough for us right now but i think it is worth opening up the stocks of what we have to give it to them. to push the missile attacks back farther, you increase the survivability of these units, these new brigades of conscriptees, ukrainians when they have to go against the offensives and push on the russian lines. william: so you think that is the most critical thing, even though we are hearing signals that russians might be amassing more forces on the border, you think those are the more critical tools. david: those are absolutely sential because they allow a decentlized form of air defense, so if the russians decide to try to make a play for air superiority, which in my opinion would be the worst case scenario for ukraine. if russia can gain air superiority, it's going to be an entirely different battlefiel
william: high-powered surface to surface missiles? david: yeah. william: the u.s. says we don't have enough to give right now. david: in my opinion with ukraine i think what happens in ukraine is going to set the precedent for the next decade. we may not have enough for us right now but i think it is worth opening up the stocks of what we have to give it to them. to push the missile attacks back farther, you increase the survivability of these units, these new brigades of conscriptees,...
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many thanks, william. that was william young in, ty, pay. thank you. ukraine's president, for lot of his zalinski says, the situation in the eastern province of done yet is critical. keith says it fought off a new russian assault on the city of buck. mood on saturday. the fiercest fighting of the war is concentrated on the eastern front. possible on the front line in ukraine's east, less than a kilometer away from russia's border. ukraine's territorial defense unit is trying to hold the line when i me, but they are not. they were under constant shooting. have just been told that a drone is in the air along with the russians are conducting recognizance flight as well. up with it. usually the shooting starts an hour later. it's dangerous for we can only stay out for a bit. and then it's back to the bunker greek. there were some of which of the sort of thing. lu, i little sure of the battlefield isn't cut short by shelling the bumper before you. the unit shelters under ground waiting for the artillery fire to subside. e or and the other men her
many thanks, william. that was william young in, ty, pay. thank you. ukraine's president, for lot of his zalinski says, the situation in the eastern province of done yet is critical. keith says it fought off a new russian assault on the city of buck. mood on saturday. the fiercest fighting of the war is concentrated on the eastern front. possible on the front line in ukraine's east, less than a kilometer away from russia's border. ukraine's territorial defense unit is trying to hold the line...