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this is william freeman. i quickly learned that william freeman was an afro native teenager who was cvied in 1840 of a horst that he swore he didn't commit despite a lack oence. he was he waenced. to five years in the auburnced state prison. the auburn state prison was distinctive beca enclosed factories where prison prisoners were least two. private companies usually for $0.30 a day. the prison pocketed all of this money. the prisoners received no cut william freeman was forced to manufacture animal harnesses, to dye silk and to make carpets. these goods were sold throughout new york state to consumers. and this was my second surprise. i thought convict leasing in new york in the 1840s in factories is like many people associated convict leasing with the post-civil war south and also with agricultural labor. i was familiar with important works like michelle alexander's, the new jim crow and douglas blackmon's slavery by another name, and these books along with ava duvernay's film 13th, suggest that profit dri
this is william freeman. i quickly learned that william freeman was an afro native teenager who was cvied in 1840 of a horst that he swore he didn't commit despite a lack oence. he was he waenced. to five years in the auburnced state prison. the auburn state prison was distinctive beca enclosed factories where prison prisoners were least two. private companies usually for $0.30 a day. the prison pocketed all of this money. the prisoners received no cut william freeman was forced to manufacture...
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william brangham has the story. william: algerian boxer imane khelif was triumphant yesterday.eated her opponent from thailand and will now fight for gold on friday night. on the streets of paris, algerian fans rejoiced. >> it was an intense fight, worthy of a final. she gave everything. imane was able to represent her country. she was able to show the world what strong algerian women are, she came out victorious, and we are proud of that. william: but khelif's rise has also put her at the center of an international firestorm. it began last week, when she defeated an italian boxer, here in blue, who quit their match after just 46 seconds, saying she was in too much pain from khelif's punches. >> a man, from beating a woman to death. william: immediately, social media and cable news were flooded with false accusations that khelif was male or transgender. former president donald trump and harry potter author j.k. rowling, both of whom have spoken against transgender people, lashed out at khelif's participation. >> the far left wants to let biological males beat the living -- out
william brangham has the story. william: algerian boxer imane khelif was triumphant yesterday.eated her opponent from thailand and will now fight for gold on friday night. on the streets of paris, algerian fans rejoiced. >> it was an intense fight, worthy of a final. she gave everything. imane was able to represent her country. she was able to show the world what strong algerian women are, she came out victorious, and we are proud of that. william: but khelif's rise has also put her at...
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william wyler is actually willy wyler is in his name, isn't william? it's not made william until he comes to hollywood. and then make it longer. because willy, i guess, was too casual for hollywood, which is kind of funny anyway. so william wyler is a of french men from alsace, a little village in alsace and lorraine coleman, who's he's also jewish. he is sent to hollywood to work for his uncle in the movie industry, the twenties. and then william will become director. maybe now second superlative of the evening, i think is i think he is hollywood's greatest director. he's nominated for 12 best director academy awards. he wins three every he's the only director in an academy award history that every movie he wins for best director also wins for best picture. so he's not just a great director. he also directs great movies, which is something that him important. the other thing he's known for and it's said two different ways, he's as 40 take willy he's also known as 90 take william a stick with 40. take willy because i saw that more often than 90. take w
william wyler is actually willy wyler is in his name, isn't william? it's not made william until he comes to hollywood. and then make it longer. because willy, i guess, was too casual for hollywood, which is kind of funny anyway. so william wyler is a of french men from alsace, a little village in alsace and lorraine coleman, who's he's also jewish. he is sent to hollywood to work for his uncle in the movie industry, the twenties. and then william will become director. maybe now second...
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now, you mentioned your son william. right.ven a considerable amount of money to support your son and take care of your son. in fact, eric trump, donald trump's son, said that you were being ungrateful by writing this book and recounting these stories. are you worried, one, that this is going to hurt your son, that this is now going to mean that donald trump will cut you off from any further support? and two, that it is being ungrateful? right. let's put this into context. in 2000, after william, my son, was born, he had a seizure disorder. he was having hundreds of seizures a day. hundreds. he was in mount sinai hospital in manhattan for three weeks in the neo—natal intensive care unit. not once did any of my aunts or uncles call to see how he was or to visit him, even though they lived very close by. soon after william was done with seven weeks of hospitalisations in two different other neo—natal intensive care units, i received a letter from donald's attorney, basically saying that me and mary were cut out of my grandfather'
now, you mentioned your son william. right.ven a considerable amount of money to support your son and take care of your son. in fact, eric trump, donald trump's son, said that you were being ungrateful by writing this book and recounting these stories. are you worried, one, that this is going to hurt your son, that this is now going to mean that donald trump will cut you off from any further support? and two, that it is being ungrateful? right. let's put this into context. in 2000, after...
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so we wanted william to be in a safe space.de of this, if you will — the insurrection really made me realise that i did need to speak out politically and tell the story of donald. this is written by a person, me, who knew donald during his formative years, who... i was the first person that donald put a golf club in. i've known him through his school years, through his business career, and in the white house, where i visited him at least a dozen times. so i know donald unlike anybody else. 0k, well, let's talk about growing up around donald trump. what was it like? what did you see from him in those early years? and is he the same person now that he was then? you know, some people don't understand this, but donald was always, you know, fun to be around when i was a kid, for the most part. you know, we would joke and he'd take me out to a movie or, you know, again, to hit golf balls and such. but you could tell that, in that family, he was the one who was most looking forward to breaking out and and being a superstar, if you wil
so we wanted william to be in a safe space.de of this, if you will — the insurrection really made me realise that i did need to speak out politically and tell the story of donald. this is written by a person, me, who knew donald during his formative years, who... i was the first person that donald put a golf club in. i've known him through his school years, through his business career, and in the white house, where i visited him at least a dozen times. so i know donald unlike anybody else....
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william: ravaged.er a year and a half of war, this is what remains of the sudanese capital khartoum's residential suburbs, once home to millions. the bullet-battered streets tell a story of hand-to-hand combat; craters from missiles fired at close range ripping through walls and rooftops every few yards. a century-old mosque scarred by hails of gunfire; the area's largest bank incinerated. life-saving hospitals, gutted. >> the rsf occupied the hospital? >> yes, as a base. when the army, the saf, liberated this place, the militia bombed it and destroyed it. william: -- leila: after months of fighting, the sudanese army has managed to recapture this area. but danger isn't far; just across the nile in khartoum city, the rapid support forces continue to shell, shoot and raid. not a single street is unscathed by the violence. the ache of loss echoes through the eerie silence here. blocked off from the main cemetery by the constantly shifting front lines, civilians have been burying their family members kill
william: ravaged.er a year and a half of war, this is what remains of the sudanese capital khartoum's residential suburbs, once home to millions. the bullet-battered streets tell a story of hand-to-hand combat; craters from missiles fired at close range ripping through walls and rooftops every few yards. a century-old mosque scarred by hails of gunfire; the area's largest bank incinerated. life-saving hospitals, gutted. >> the rsf occupied the hospital? >> yes, as a base. when the...
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william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a congressman, he was also known as a very protectionist. and they placed tariffs on all these coming into the country because mckinley was raised, you know, a very middle class family. and he had a heart for middle class people in the working people. so i think the 1896 election was definitely it resounded with the people. and you kind of saw that election kind of come away from the actual populist candidate, which was william jennings bryan. and and then fast forward to the election of 1901, when william mckinley, with the the egomaniac as a lot of people like to say, teddy roosevelt, he actually ran wit
william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a...
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it was not made william until he comes to hardwood and they made him william. i guess willie was too casual for hollywood, which is kind of funny. anyway, willie wyler is a frenchman from a rural village called me lose and he is jewish. he is sent to hollywood to work for his uncle, who is in the movie industry in the '20s. william will become a director. my second superlative of the evening, i think, is i think he is hollywood's greatest director. he's nominated for 12 best director academy awards. he wins three. every -- he is the only director in academy award history that every movie he wins for best director also wins for best picture, so he's not just a great director. he also directs great movies, okay? which is something that makes him important. the other thing he is known for and it is said two different ways, he's known as 40 take willie and 90 take willie. i want to stick with 40 take willie. he would do take after take after take. he was a very, very, very demanding director and from that demand, he produced the most number of academy award-winning
it was not made william until he comes to hardwood and they made him william. i guess willie was too casual for hollywood, which is kind of funny. anyway, willie wyler is a frenchman from a rural village called me lose and he is jewish. he is sent to hollywood to work for his uncle, who is in the movie industry in the '20s. william will become a director. my second superlative of the evening, i think, is i think he is hollywood's greatest director. he's nominated for 12 best director academy...
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exist with each other. -- william.- other. -- william.illiam. i'm so sorry, but we run - other. -- william. i'm so sorry, but we run out i other. -- william. i'm so sorry, but we run out of. other. -- william. i'm so i sorry, but we run out of time. i suspect you will be very busy today! take you very much for laying out the ground for us. that was tom boniface webb, co—author of i was brit—popped and that announcement we are expecting eight o'clock today, if you are a fan of oasis and want to find out when and if it will happen, eight o'clock and we will cover that also right here on bbc news and you can find it all on the website as well. hello there. still very unsettled across the north and the west of the uk at times. more wet and windy weather to come here, but also some sunshine in the forecast and some late summer warmth, too, especially for southern and eastern areas of england. now, through the night, this front has been tracking southwards and eastwards. on tuesday morning, it's still bringing heavy downpours of rain for northe
exist with each other. -- william.- other. -- william.illiam. i'm so sorry, but we run - other. -- william. i'm so sorry, but we run out i other. -- william. i'm so sorry, but we run out of. other. -- william. i'm so i sorry, but we run out of time. i suspect you will be very busy today! take you very much for laying out the ground for us. that was tom boniface webb, co—author of i was brit—popped and that announcement we are expecting eight o'clock today, if you are a fan of oasis and want...
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this man was william brandt's bet. she called him her ace detective, and his name was franklin dodge. he was pedigreed. he was from an important michigan family. his father had was politics, and he was sort of an entitled, arrogant guy, you know, never thought consequences to him. but willy brandt really saw potential in him. he had been a prohibition agent down in savannah where he broke up a very important big bootlegging ring. he went undercover and he wasn't afraid to take and do some some kind of shady activity to get the bad guys caught. and william brandt appreciated this about him and she decided that he was the guy to go after george remus. so she put him on premises case in a franklin dodge after lots of maneuverings and smith was paying jess smith lots of money in bribes. he manages to put remus in jail. but that's not the last time remus and franklin dodge meet when remus is in jail in the atlanta penitentiary. franklin dodge is sent down there, william brandt, to investigate corruption in the prison. and b
this man was william brandt's bet. she called him her ace detective, and his name was franklin dodge. he was pedigreed. he was from an important michigan family. his father had was politics, and he was sort of an entitled, arrogant guy, you know, never thought consequences to him. but willy brandt really saw potential in him. he had been a prohibition agent down in savannah where he broke up a very important big bootlegging ring. he went undercover and he wasn't afraid to take and do some some...
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williams was a man with a goldenvoice. a former dj who found fame, fortune, and a wealth of friends. then suddenly, radio silence. stephen b had disappeared. detectives would follow a trail of clues from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. they thought the motive was good old-fashioned greed, but the key to the mystery remains out of reach. the question was, would anyone ever find him? here is keith morrison with who killed the radio star. >> below the surface of the pacific ocean on the far side of catalina island is a silent current. strange how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara, then just before the open sea, turns back. glide again past this island with, one sunny day in 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying i'd rather be lucky than good. >> n clark, l.a. sheriff's department, at it a long time. as robert martindale, more than 50 years between them, but nothing like the case it literally floated to them on a reach of ocean by catalina. never would've had the case at all. >> we wer
williams was a man with a goldenvoice. a former dj who found fame, fortune, and a wealth of friends. then suddenly, radio silence. stephen b had disappeared. detectives would follow a trail of clues from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. they thought the motive was good old-fashioned greed, but the key to the mystery remains out of reach. the question was, would anyone ever find him? here is keith morrison with who killed the radio star. >> below the surface of the...
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i want you to hear in the preacher william wyler. he is the preacher and she is talking to you about what this war is about. the homes of many of us have been destroyed. the lives of young and old have been taken. scarily a household that has not been struck to the heart and why? i shall tell you why. because this is not only a war of soldiers in uniform. it is a war of the people of all the people, and it must be fought not only on the battlefield, but in the cities and in the villages, and the factories and on the farms, and the home and in the heart of every man, woman and child who loves freedom. this is the people's war. it is our war. we are the fighters. fight it, then. fight it with all that is in us. and may god defend the right. >> this is the people's war. like he was saying in our homes, in our factories, you could have added in there in the theaters, that's how he's fighting this war, is in the movie theater. this is the people's war. that's how he goes off to war. he will be filming the memphis belle on a mission as his
i want you to hear in the preacher william wyler. he is the preacher and she is talking to you about what this war is about. the homes of many of us have been destroyed. the lives of young and old have been taken. scarily a household that has not been struck to the heart and why? i shall tell you why. because this is not only a war of soldiers in uniform. it is a war of the people of all the people, and it must be fought not only on the battlefield, but in the cities and in the villages, and...
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william: do we know why this is happening?se, again, the traditional -- i'm no oncologist, but the traditional understanding is older people tend to get more cancers. you get cancer as you get older. why is this happening with younger people? dr. knudsen: that is true not for all, but for most cancers, age is a risk factor, that is without question true. but when we look at these cancer rates, they were sometimes 2 to 3 times higher in incidence for the gen-x and millennial population as compared to baby boomers. so we look at those data. we think that the typical risks are still at play. obesity. ten of those 17 cancers are linked to obesity. a sedentary lifestyle of course increases cancer risk alongside an unhealthy diet and lack of fruits, vegetables, grains, fiber, etc. so we know that those typical cancer risks are at play. but there must be something else because these rates are so different as compared to the previous generation of baby boomers. william: one of the things we also are concerned about is if you get cance
william: do we know why this is happening?se, again, the traditional -- i'm no oncologist, but the traditional understanding is older people tend to get more cancers. you get cancer as you get older. why is this happening with younger people? dr. knudsen: that is true not for all, but for most cancers, age is a risk factor, that is without question true. but when we look at these cancer rates, they were sometimes 2 to 3 times higher in incidence for the gen-x and millennial population as...
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. >> brian: william to others. you are not alone, you are with us. >> lawrence: whisper like joe biden. for former president trump will rally voters tonight. >> brian: mark meredith has more from the white house. >> you guys crack me up. good morning. remember what james carville used to say, it is the economy, stupid. voters are likely thinking economy is the main issue. we will hear from both presidential campaigns on this topic. today former president trump will be in asheville, north carolina. a battleground state. he made the economy a central figure in his campaign. he insists americans can no longer buy groceries, homes or cars. >> what is making them angry is what kamala and biden allowed to happen, it's a disaster with inflation. the inflation, it does not matter what you make, inflation is eating you alive. they are using their money and borrowing money to live. >> tomorrow vice president harris will join president biden outside the d.c. suburbs. this is not a campaign event, it is a chance for white hous
. >> brian: william to others. you are not alone, you are with us. >> lawrence: whisper like joe biden. for former president trump will rally voters tonight. >> brian: mark meredith has more from the white house. >> you guys crack me up. good morning. remember what james carville used to say, it is the economy, stupid. voters are likely thinking economy is the main issue. we will hear from both presidential campaigns on this topic. today former president trump will be in...
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william brangham has our report.: debby lashed florida's big bend today with fierce winds, powerful storm surges, and torrential downpours. the rain triggered catastrophic flooding, submerging whole neighborhoods and stranding drivers. >> well, good morning. william: governor ron desantis was out early today with a warning. >> the most important thing to do is just protect yourself and protect your family. don't go out into this storm. don't drive on the roads, particularly when they're flooded. william: shortly after, authorities pulled a semi-truck out of the water in tampa after it fell over a guardrail, killing the driver. yesterday, in fierce winds, the u.s. coast guard had to pull two people out of the gulf of mexico after their sailboat was damaged. on land, wind whipped florida's western peninsula as debby slowly crept along, offshore. >> it was actually, like, pushing me. literally i never had -- was outside in a storm that was actually pushing me. william: tampa's usually-packed bayshore boulevard was a gho
william brangham has our report.: debby lashed florida's big bend today with fierce winds, powerful storm surges, and torrential downpours. the rain triggered catastrophic flooding, submerging whole neighborhoods and stranding drivers. >> well, good morning. william: governor ron desantis was out early today with a warning. >> the most important thing to do is just protect yourself and protect your family. don't go out into this storm. don't drive on the roads, particularly when...
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parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later known as the works public administration? is that completely. that's it's separate. definitely. he starts before. although pension files are ongoing. right so all veterans veterans today are eligible for pensions. it's the same a similar kind of in there are now stories in the pension files. i was just curious about that in terms of like the work public administration or stories of the of the previously enslaved people. so. yes. so the the interviews those people are are formerly enslaved. they're also the children of enslaved people in of the people
parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later...
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the william is a fascinating story. so the east india company hired or has shipped its t en separate ships. the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants with handling the east india companies affairs in boston, we call them the consignees one of the consignees got on his horse and rode out to the cape and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage the tea and he paid them in tea from. the williams consignment too, for labor, which was no small feat and potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the
the william is a fascinating story. so the east india company hired or has shipped its t en separate ships. the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to...
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william: lahaina had a shortage of housing even before the fire., in this remote town on a remote island where labor and materials are in the highest demand the costs of building are even higher. hawaii's governor, democrat josh green, says local homes for local people has to be the priority. >> building housing is going to be critical in the second year. we're changing the laws around short-term rentals, hoping to bring as many as 7,000 short-term rentals back to the market for local families on maui. william: there's also lingering questions of how to rebuild. who gets to decide what comes back? how does the city prepare for rising sea-levels? can officials build evacuation routes, so, if there's another fire, people aren't trapped again? kuhio lewis is with the council for native hawaii and advancement. >> when you start to see mass exodus of the people, you start to change the fabric of hawai'i. and that's what's at stake is the future of who hawai'i is as an identity, as a people, as a place. william: that's the struggle the people of lahaina
william: lahaina had a shortage of housing even before the fire., in this remote town on a remote island where labor and materials are in the highest demand the costs of building are even higher. hawaii's governor, democrat josh green, says local homes for local people has to be the priority. >> building housing is going to be critical in the second year. we're changing the laws around short-term rentals, hoping to bring as many as 7,000 short-term rentals back to the market for local...
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the men arejohn o'malley and william moore again.n court. two men, the latest individuals to be sentenced
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william and elizabeth smith. friedman were some of the foremost for the us government in the 20th century. they met as people working on a project trying to find codes in shakespeare and an organization called riverbank labs in illinois. and the man who ran it was convinced that bacon had written shakespeare. there were codes in their. elizabeth realized very quickly weren't. but they spent a lot of time learning about codes and for as as the us got involved and got closer to being in world war one, they were volunteered because of their knowledge to break codes for the us government. and for six months before we entered world war one, they broke every encrypt communication from the war department, the commerce department, the justice department, everything. then after we got involved in the war. they were volunteered to teach a class to the army soldiers. so that they would know how to encrypt and decrypt messages. and so they were literally writing the curriculum at night and then teaching it the next day and w
william and elizabeth smith. friedman were some of the foremost for the us government in the 20th century. they met as people working on a project trying to find codes in shakespeare and an organization called riverbank labs in illinois. and the man who ran it was convinced that bacon had written shakespeare. there were codes in their. elizabeth realized very quickly weren't. but they spent a lot of time learning about codes and for as as the us got involved and got closer to being in world war...
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commissioner williams, here. we have next is our >> the abatement appea unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from livingj< and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush coheir sovereign rights as first peoples. >> thank you. next i wanted to announce for today's procedure that one of the agenda items is go to be taken out of order. item b, approval of minutes and then case 26925 and will be following. next, i like to read the oath. will all parties giving testimony today please stand and raise your right hand? do you swear the testimony you are about
commissioner williams, here. we have next is our >> the abatement appea unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit...
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dealing next with you, william nelson morgan, you are 69 years of age, and you're advancing years of age, and you're advancing years are plainly did not prevent you from playing an active part at the disturbance on county road. you were a part of a crowd of around 100 people who were running a mark, setting fire to bins, damaging local property. that includes a community hub and library containing a food bank, which provided an important resource for the people living in that area. that library and club. bottles were thrown, bins were set on fire, and they too were held at the defending police officers. as those officers were trying to regain control, you were seen at the front of the mob holding in your hand a wooden cosh, small truncheon which you plainly had with you to use as a weapon. when officers tried to arrest you, you resisted with such force that it took three of them to detain you. later, when asked about the cosh, you said: you had taken it with you last night for your own protection. in your case, john 0'malley, for the offence of violent disorder, the sentences 32 mont
dealing next with you, william nelson morgan, you are 69 years of age, and you're advancing years of age, and you're advancing years are plainly did not prevent you from playing an active part at the disturbance on county road. you were a part of a crowd of around 100 people who were running a mark, setting fire to bins, damaging local property. that includes a community hub and library containing a food bank, which provided an important resource for the people living in that area. that library...
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as for williams, she doesn't know what's next. she's just glad everyone is oka, especially her twin boys. >> i just have to start from scratch. me and my children in pittsburgh. >> amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> new at 11. police in san jose are investigating a crash involving a vehiclend a bicyclist. it happened on south jackson avenue, right near bambi lane at 915 ts morning. police say the cyclist was transported to theospital with life threatening injuries. the vehicle did remain at the scene. cyclist had been stabilized but remained in critical condition. no other information about the crash has been released. members of the law enforcement community in sonoma county mourning the death of one of their own. the sonoma county law enforcement association says 31 year old jessica munoz was killed by a suspected dui driver at lombardi court in sebastopol road around 130 friday afternoon. munoz was a single mother and a juvenile correctional counselor assigned to the sonoma county juvenile hall. she was on her way to pick
as for williams, she doesn't know what's next. she's just glad everyone is oka, especially her twin boys. >> i just have to start from scratch. me and my children in pittsburgh. >> amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> new at 11. police in san jose are investigating a crash involving a vehiclend a bicyclist. it happened on south jackson avenue, right near bambi lane at 915 ts morning. police say the cyclist was transported to theospital with life threatening injuries. the...
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william pick up william, thank you very much indeed for joining william, thank you very much indeed forjoiningd for joining us this afternoon. i mean, what do you make of the news today that the price cap is going up and that pensioners could see their bills rise by £500? >> well, good afternoon, emily and cameron. >> very nice to see you, well, it's a bit of a disaster, i think, for the labour government. this. the timing couldn't be worse. as olivia said, this is going to cause all sorts of problems . they've just sorts of problems. they've just taken £200 off 10 million. 9 million pensioners at the same time as bills are about to rise. it's a complete disaster , from it's a complete disaster, from my point of view, i've fixed my bill back in june , so i'm quite bill back in june, so i'm quite fortunate i won't be affected , fortunate i won't be affected, particularly by this. but out of those 10 million people, i know, the government's view is that there'll be a significant number who don't need the £200. but how many ? 3 million? 4 million? many? 3 million? 4 million? 5 million. you're sti
william pick up william, thank you very much indeed for joining william, thank you very much indeed forjoiningd for joining us this afternoon. i mean, what do you make of the news today that the price cap is going up and that pensioners could see their bills rise by £500? >> well, good afternoon, emily and cameron. >> very nice to see you, well, it's a bit of a disaster, i think, for the labour government. this. the timing couldn't be worse. as olivia said, this is going to cause...
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william: can we start with a definition?t, fascist, communist, often without knowing what those terms really mean. what is an autocrat, and who are the autocrats out there that we would know? anne: an autocrat is someone who seeks to rule with no checks and balances, with no checks on his authority, with no judges, no media, no intermediary figures or institutions, who wants to control everything that happens in the state and to make all the decisions. and the autocrats who i'm most interested in are the ones who not only want to have that system at home, but who are interested in protecting people who want to create those systems abroad. so the book is mostly about russia, china, iran, north korea, venezuela, and a host of others, zimbabwe, azerbaijan. there's a list of them. and increasingly, they operate as a network. they seek to protect each other and also to disrupt the democratic world. and that's because the language of the democratic world, meaning rights laws, rule of law, justice -- william: accountability. anne:
william: can we start with a definition?t, fascist, communist, often without knowing what those terms really mean. what is an autocrat, and who are the autocrats out there that we would know? anne: an autocrat is someone who seeks to rule with no checks and balances, with no checks on his authority, with no judges, no media, no intermediary figures or institutions, who wants to control everything that happens in the state and to make all the decisions. and the autocrats who i'm most interested...
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william: this is not a book about donald trump.gets a few passing mentions and a good chunk of the last page of your book. but you do write that if he were reelected and uses the tools of executive power against his perceived enemies that it would "would be the blending of the autocratic and democratic world would be complete." do you think donald trump wants to be an autocrat? anne:anne: he certainly says so. sometimes he says so in a kind of jokey way. i'll be dictator for one day. sometimes, he says so in the language he uses about whether it's about president xi, who he admires, or president putin, who he admires, or even the dictator of north korea, who's, you know, driven his country into poverty and isolation, who he also admires. so he's he's telling us what what kinds of people run. and he and he rarely he has very few kind words for american allies or for fellow democracies. it's really the absolute people with absolute power that he wants to be like. you can also hear in the language he uses, whether it's about judges or
william: this is not a book about donald trump.gets a few passing mentions and a good chunk of the last page of your book. but you do write that if he were reelected and uses the tools of executive power against his perceived enemies that it would "would be the blending of the autocratic and democratic world would be complete." do you think donald trump wants to be an autocrat? anne:anne: he certainly says so. sometimes he says so in a kind of jokey way. i'll be dictator for one day....
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william shatner next. >> i want to know is anybody out there?fficials the big question: are there aliens among us? when we started feeding bogie the farmer's dog, he lost so much weight. pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. in the morning, he flies up the stairs and hops up on my bed. in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment. three jens getting ahead with chase. solutions that grow with you. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. it was hard, but taking preservision was easy. preservision has the exact clinically proven areds 2 for
william shatner next. >> i want to know is anybody out there?fficials the big question: are there aliens among us? when we started feeding bogie the farmer's dog, he lost so much weight. pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. in the morning, he flies up the stairs and hops up on my bed. in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen...
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. >>> lucinda williams making a long awaited z's baking the house special.sa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever. with the first ever comcast business five-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security. all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business five-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. >>> just a startling find for some beachgoers in the san diego area, a rare deep sea creature known as the doomsday fish washed ashore in la jolla. >> legend has it when these eerie fish show up, there's a reason. jasmine ramirez explains. >> what do you think? >> that's long. >> oh, my goodness, that's the biggest fish i've ever seen. it looks like an eel. >> that's insane. >> reporter: beachgoers couldn't believe their eyes. >> it's as long as a surf board. >> that could feed me a whole two months. >> reporter: th
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william, thank you. and thank you to my panel.at the centre of an online spat triggered by the tech billionaire elon musk. criticism of the approach to the riots by the prime minister, plus some more from coming from charlie peters and aldershot back soon. welcome back to state of the nafion welcome back to state of the nation with me, christopher hope. now we've been discussing the riots and protests across the riots and protests across the country, and you've been getting in touch with your views. one of the most expected unexpected developments from these riots is the way that elon musk has used twitter to criticise our prime minister's response to the riots, after sir keir starmer said on x we will not tolerate attacks on mosques or on muslim communities. mr musk countered shouldn't you ? musk countered shouldn't you? that's you, the prime minister, be concerned about attacks on all emphasised communities? mr musk also said that civil war in the uk was inevitable compared britain to the soviet union over its policing of comment
william, thank you. and thank you to my panel.at the centre of an online spat triggered by the tech billionaire elon musk. criticism of the approach to the riots by the prime minister, plus some more from coming from charlie peters and aldershot back soon. welcome back to state of the nafion welcome back to state of the nation with me, christopher hope. now we've been discussing the riots and protests across the riots and protests across the country, and you've been getting in touch with your...
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william: thank you so much. of state antony blinken visited israel today and said this week's talks about a ceasefire in gaza and a hostage release were quote, the best, maybe the last opportunity to release the hostages and at least pause the war. nick schifrin is here and he has been following this. nick: blinken said today israel had accepted language designed to bridge the gaps between israel and hamas. this is blinken speaking earlier to reporters in tel aviv. >> the critical next step is for hamas to accept the bridging proposal that israel, prime minister netanyahu has now accepted, and then to engage with everyone else on making sure we have clear understandings of how each party would implement the commitments that it's undertaken in this agreement. nick: there is an overall agreement on the framework for the first phase, the six week cease-fire, the release of more than 30 hostages from hamas and 700 palestinian detainees from israel, and a humanitarian surge in gaza with a phased israeli withdrawal fr
william: thank you so much. of state antony blinken visited israel today and said this week's talks about a ceasefire in gaza and a hostage release were quote, the best, maybe the last opportunity to release the hostages and at least pause the war. nick schifrin is here and he has been following this. nick: blinken said today israel had accepted language designed to bridge the gaps between israel and hamas. this is blinken speaking earlier to reporters in tel aviv. >> the critical next...
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all pro left tackle trent williams continuing his holdout. he has been accruing finds throughout training camp and the preseason. the forty-niners are in a tough spot as they try to keep their top players will also remaining under the salary cap. and of course, a massive contract will probably be on the horizon for quarterback brock purdy. as for williams head coach kyle shanahan wants to keep the communication open throughout. will give. >> every day we'll let it be as close as possible. but we just got to we've got to get with them. we got to see and we got to talk to on summer how we were both so it wasn't a day that we would. put on the calendar to, but it would be our last day is the hope is every that's already passed. i'm optimistic that things work out rent. i'm not sitting here knowing what day it will be. i mean, we're getting close to playing a game. so like my mind is completely on preparing for a game without those guys but yeah, i feel 1, 2, sides want to get a deal done. it usually happens. >> stay tuned. we'll see. alright, to
all pro left tackle trent williams continuing his holdout. he has been accruing finds throughout training camp and the preseason. the forty-niners are in a tough spot as they try to keep their top players will also remaining under the salary cap. and of course, a massive contract will probably be on the horizon for quarterback brock purdy. as for williams head coach kyle shanahan wants to keep the communication open throughout. will give. >> every day we'll let it be as close as possible....
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commissioner williams, yes. second motion. >> i like to open the fees. >> so, this second motion is ts >> yes. >> is there a second? >> i wanted to open discussion first-- >> excuse me? >> okay. or discussion. >> i am inclined to oppose, because this every appeal hearing says there is a hardship andb never a case where everyone says the fees are fine. that is generally what people are concerned about and i don't is a metric for deciding who is worthy and worthy of how to make that decision, so i am extremely sympathetic and try to find a way forward, but not inclined to reduce the fees. >> also, i want to remind the board bout the standard is that, to hear appeals regarding issuance of final bill for assessment of cost imposed persundt to section 102a showing substantial error by the department. other comments, then i'll close discussion and leave it at what we already decided. >> [indiscernible] >> is there an open motion right now? >> there was a first, there was no second. she said she wanted to open up for d
commissioner williams, yes. second motion. >> i like to open the fees. >> so, this second motion is ts >> yes. >> is there a second? >> i wanted to open discussion first-- >> excuse me? >> okay. or discussion. >> i am inclined to oppose, because this every appeal hearing says there is a hardship andb never a case where everyone says the fees are fine. that is generally what people are concerned about and i don't is a metric for deciding who is...
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and like, you know, we've had trent williams hurt in a game. we still want a new miss him, but you can make do with it. so we do know right at the end of the day. but i do know that you cause a fantastic football player and the energy that he brings every single day. this elevates just conversation because don't see him all the time and can't mode. speaking conversation was fantastic. just to know how he's doing. >> and you know, george kittle was asked to elaborate cincy. it brought up trent williams as well, who has not shown up as well in training camp is actually a holdout receiving those fines each day that he does not participate. and he asked was he missed and he did have a slightly different answer when it came to treat williams saying that, you know, treat williams, he's been around in his energy in the locker room is pretty missed. but he's someone that's been around for a long time. so that's pretty understandable when it comes to the fact that re williams is one of the hearts of this niners team. as we know now right now, their focu
and like, you know, we've had trent williams hurt in a game. we still want a new miss him, but you can make do with it. so we do know right at the end of the day. but i do know that you cause a fantastic football player and the energy that he brings every single day. this elevates just conversation because don't see him all the time and can't mode. speaking conversation was fantastic. just to know how he's doing. >> and you know, george kittle was asked to elaborate cincy. it brought up...
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. >> reporter: week nights are a business casual blitz for tareca williams. after working long days as a social services director at a skilled nursing facility, williams snaps into coaching mode. >> okay. i'm going to tell you where you messed up at, look. >> reporter: showing her 9-year-old son how it's done. often still in her work clothes. >> realistically, if i go inside and get in the ac and i change clothes after a full day's work, that's going to be it for me. >> reporter: williams, who had spent years watching the game as a high school cheerleader spotted her son's potential. >> he's been playing football since he was 5. and about game three, he has not touched the field at a real football game. >> reporter: and, with just the two of them at home, williams took the coaching job upon herself. >> i started studying more and learning the game. falling in love with the game so i could better equip him to be more of an effective player during those times. and the next season he started. and it was the most exciting thing ever. >> reporter: now, he is reap
. >> reporter: week nights are a business casual blitz for tareca williams. after working long days as a social services director at a skilled nursing facility, williams snaps into coaching mode. >> okay. i'm going to tell you where you messed up at, look. >> reporter: showing her 9-year-old son how it's done. often still in her work clothes. >> realistically, if i go inside and get in the ac and i change clothes after a full day's work, that's going to be it for me....