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blair would have thouuht that same about williams case had it not been for one of hiss one day saii heehadnformation that could clearr know mr williams from adam.. 3 theetippled baltimoreecounty shootee. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluue in williams minn... &pii was thh miracll he haad praying for the past 12 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a femaleejudge and shh said something about new county poliie department and all of a sudden she topped &pand said mr williams we're no out of the court and she said you're free you can leave. ii waaked out of he court. williams has now hirrd blair to represent him in a civil lawwuit they plan to filee against the tate.3:31:25 he uu sighs unfortunately was given all this time and i thinn it's eryyunfair. 4:05:46 how is a person supposed to come out and function normally. at 61 years old williams is sttuugling. he prison. he was omeless for mooths. a v-a programmhas helped put aaroof over his head. as for finding a job, that hasn't hhppened. but, get to him.4:09:03 as long as i don't go back to that lifeetyle i think at least i can maintain to a functio
blair would have thouuht that same about williams case had it not been for one of hiss one day saii heehadnformation that could clearr know mr williams from adam.. 3 theetippled baltimoreecounty shootee. 3:42:48 yeah it was a fluue in williams minn... &pii was thh miracll he haad praying for the past 12 years. 3:59:03 when i walked in it was a femaleejudge and shh said something about new county poliie department and all of a sudden she topped &pand said mr williams we're no out of the...
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fortunately for bill and williams it's nothing that a good filing won't sort out. and as they trust it a way to literally take the edge off i caught up with some passing french infantry . how are you preparing for the big day. because there's a lot of people going to different drink and this would normally get the first time for this long for this month so we have to do is school for soldiers to be working to get into movie making movies to get. them open to the battles. up at the. so jack thomas is a member of the belgian napoleonic society and it's not long before he's giving the benefit of his experience to some of the younger soldiers. looks like you got a promotion there to sergeant or a trainer i'm lucky the sergeant gave me the complete confidence to train the new guys and so it's always difficult because they're quite nervous with weapons and things like that but for security reasons and of course for the battle we have to to make the new guys really important so how have you found the drilling has helped so it's helping because we're we've made a lot of mil
fortunately for bill and williams it's nothing that a good filing won't sort out. and as they trust it a way to literally take the edge off i caught up with some passing french infantry . how are you preparing for the big day. because there's a lot of people going to different drink and this would normally get the first time for this long for this month so we have to do is school for soldiers to be working to get into movie making movies to get. them open to the battles. up at the. so jack...
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the victim was shot several times at a home on orchard street that's near williams. it happened just before 8:30 tonight. detectives are interviewing witnesses as well as looking for a motive and there's no word on any arrest. >>> the shooting death last week of a highway patrol officer led to action today. christien kafton shows what volunteers did to help the family of the officer. >> reporter: one by one, people climbed over the fence. cleaning and bringing dignity to the spot where officer youngstrom is a way of channeling their grief. >> there's debris, litter like a lot of areas on the freeway and we just thought, you know what it doesn't need to be that way. we took it upon ourselves to come and clean it up. of course put the wreath up there. >> reporter: in fairfield at the jump highway. they are also remembering the highway patrolman killed in the line of duty. >> we're donating all of our net proceeds for the day. everything from the silent auction is going to the family. >> reporter: officer youngstrom lived near by and people here say they are pulling togeth
the victim was shot several times at a home on orchard street that's near williams. it happened just before 8:30 tonight. detectives are interviewing witnesses as well as looking for a motive and there's no word on any arrest. >>> the shooting death last week of a highway patrol officer led to action today. christien kafton shows what volunteers did to help the family of the officer. >> reporter: one by one, people climbed over the fence. cleaning and bringing dignity to the spot...
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counterculture music, but andy williams was the opposite of that, loved by millions, and always close to his midwestern roots. here is kevin tibble. >> reporter: he may not have penned it"moon river" belonged to andy williams. >> i'm going your way ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the classic handsome, velvet-voiced crooner, clean-cut, even in the '60s, an iowa boy, he performed with his brothers even before going solo. for almost ten years he hosted the andy williams show on nbc. helping to put another group of singing brothers, the osmonds, on the map. he also introduced america to the three-year-old marie. >> will you save me a dance? >> okay. >> reporter: he said the clarity and warmth and grace of music, shaped my beginning. the andy williams christmas special became a family tradition. although some could blame him for the advent of the christmas sweater among his achievements, 18 golds and three platinum recordings. >> what he represented was a time of change, something safe and family-friendly. >> glory, glory hallelujah ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: williams sang the battle hymn of the republic, at his close friend, bobby kennedy's funeral in 1968. but as time passed, his easy listeni
counterculture music, but andy williams was the opposite of that, loved by millions, and always close to his midwestern roots. here is kevin tibble. >> reporter: he may not have penned it"moon river" belonged to andy williams. >> i'm going your way ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the classic handsome, velvet-voiced crooner, clean-cut, even in the '60s, an iowa boy, he performed with his brothers even before going solo. for almost ten years he hosted the andy williams show...
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hurt) it must have been tougher shooting down the mig-21. (holly hunter) what's confrontation like? (williamt's a real dogfight like? it's getting into work as sex, right with this shot here. (holly hunter) that's good. (james brooks) we worked forever on the sound. (james brooks) just her finger on that button. just the way these two people made their connection. far apart and electronically. tom's agenda is to get to her, 'cause he's felt the connection between the two of them, and he hasn't questioned it, he's going with it. she's felt the same thing and she's fleeing from it. you're an amazing woman. what a feeling having you inside my head. yeah. it was... an unusual place to be. it was indescribable. you knew just when to feed me the next line the second before i needed it. there was like a rhythm we got into, it was like... great sex or... that was my favorite moment in dailies, when her head went back, the chair came forward. she almost falls out, as if she'd just had some pretty good sex. (james brooks) it was always at its core a romantic triangle. i'm going over to aaron's, but ma
hurt) it must have been tougher shooting down the mig-21. (holly hunter) what's confrontation like? (williamt's a real dogfight like? it's getting into work as sex, right with this shot here. (holly hunter) that's good. (james brooks) we worked forever on the sound. (james brooks) just her finger on that button. just the way these two people made their connection. far apart and electronically. tom's agenda is to get to her, 'cause he's felt the connection between the two of them, and he hasn't...
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williams. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. when i think of aspirin, i really think of it as that bottle in the back of my parents' medicine cabinet. finding bay
williams. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as...
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welcome, william. it is not just a democracy or the u.s., but it is technology and no matter the religious belief, you cannot stop progress. >> no, and don, you made the point, you don't require a network anymore to broadcast hateful speech around the world. all you need is a video camera and internet connection and literally two people were responsible for creating and s disseminating this movie on the internet that inflamed the m muslim world. >> and you wanted to prove that it was a violent religion and played right into the script since most of them, william, have not seen the video. they are being manipulated in more ways than one? >> yes, the manipulators are on both sides. we have the crazies over here who want to infla imthe passions in the muslim world and get them upset, and then clericin the muslim world who are happy to collaborate with this and incite their side to discriminate against another population. >> and listen to this, william. >> since our founding, our nation has respected all fait
welcome, william. it is not just a democracy or the u.s., but it is technology and no matter the religious belief, you cannot stop progress. >> no, and don, you made the point, you don't require a network anymore to broadcast hateful speech around the world. all you need is a video camera and internet connection and literally two people were responsible for creating and s disseminating this movie on the internet that inflamed the m muslim world. >> and you wanted to prove that it...
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with me right now is a 22 year veteran of nasa, leslie williams. it has been nostalgic. >> i have worked with endeavor for 28 years since i started with nasa. i used to work at kennedy space center and it was very exciting to see a new shuttle because they arm majestic vehicles. >> last night in arrived here at edwards air force base, the refueled the 747 and check the connectors to the shuttle. what is next? >> right now the crew is trying to find out what the weather is like in san francisco and want to make it for the optimum time when the fog will be less so they can get some good shots with the golden gate bridge and the beautiful city of san francisco. >> right now, the weather will really influence what time everything happens >> we wanted to delay it by 1 hours of the fog would not be as thick so we can get some beautiful pictures. these are things that we try to do when we travel with the shuttles over iconic places. >> so far so good, everything on time? >> as far as i know >> when might the folks in san francisco get to look up and see ende
with me right now is a 22 year veteran of nasa, leslie williams. it has been nostalgic. >> i have worked with endeavor for 28 years since i started with nasa. i used to work at kennedy space center and it was very exciting to see a new shuttle because they arm majestic vehicles. >> last night in arrived here at edwards air force base, the refueled the 747 and check the connectors to the shuttle. what is next? >> right now the crew is trying to find out what the weather is like...
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in a way, it's good that william and kate have moved so fast. pefully they'll be in time to put a stop to it. >> there's a chance they will? >> there really is a chance. everything is in favor of william and kate. they were at a private residence, on a private holiday. they believed themselves to be sunbathing completely privately. paparazzi were hiding in the bushes. and the french have strong privacy rules. so, they have grounds to really put an end to this. >> and not to blame kate at all. but given that she is probably the most photographed woman in the world, and she has done no wrong, since she's come to the public light. do you think she was wise to walk outside bearing it all? >> i think what happened has been a very harsh lesson. and perhaps it was a little naive to think as such a high-profile couple they were entirely alone. having said that, there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. they were staying at a family member's house. there was, perhaps, the full sense of security. but it's a lesson learned in probably the cruelest way.
in a way, it's good that william and kate have moved so fast. pefully they'll be in time to put a stop to it. >> there's a chance they will? >> there really is a chance. everything is in favor of william and kate. they were at a private residence, on a private holiday. they believed themselves to be sunbathing completely privately. paparazzi were hiding in the bushes. and the french have strong privacy rules. so, they have grounds to really put an end to this. >> and not to...
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there is a fire fighting effort as they burn near the town of williams. it burned nearly 10,000 acres it's only 10% contained. an indian resident has been evacwaited -- evacuated. the biggest concern is that flames could move over a ridge and closer to homes. firefighters continue to make some progress on a wild fire burning in the angeles national forest. it has burned nearly 4200 acres. people who were camping out there for the labor day weekend four people including two firefighters have received minor injuries. >>> it is the first time in a week that a small earthquake rattled the los angeles area. an earthquake hit beverly hills just after midnight this morning. there are no immediate reports of any damage and then you might remember a 3.2 magnitude tremor hit monday of this week. >>> residents in oakland's diamond district met with the police last night talking about crime in their neighborhoods. at this standing room only meeting one thing they talked about was police response time. last week a woman was robbed and pistol whipped in their own garage.
there is a fire fighting effort as they burn near the town of williams. it burned nearly 10,000 acres it's only 10% contained. an indian resident has been evacwaited -- evacuated. the biggest concern is that flames could move over a ridge and closer to homes. firefighters continue to make some progress on a wild fire burning in the angeles national forest. it has burned nearly 4200 acres. people who were camping out there for the labor day weekend four people including two firefighters have...
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it's about team work. tony whittle and sandra williams were at one time partners, but it had been a decade since they worked together until one morning in april, williams picked up an overtime shift and was paired with whittle. it was like no time had passed and they worked together flawlessly. good thing, because it turns out lives depended on it. >>> some unnerving moments in the east bay today. >> it was the first story after the first break. a bus carrying inmates catching fire on i-580 closing the road and backing up traffic. it took all of 20 seconds to tell the viewer about it. >> it's still unclear what sparked that blaze. >> for those who were on the bus, the memories of the fire and what followed will last a lifetime. >> i'm glad you're okay. >> thanks to alameda county deputies whittle and williams, those on the bus still have a lifetime. the day was april 6th, a friday, and deputy whittle was behind the wheel of the transport bus. deputy williams was in back, sandwiched among seven different locked cages. 24 prisoners inside. until they reached this stretch of 580 it had been a smooth trick and
it's about team work. tony whittle and sandra williams were at one time partners, but it had been a decade since they worked together until one morning in april, williams picked up an overtime shift and was paired with whittle. it was like no time had passed and they worked together flawlessly. good thing, because it turns out lives depended on it. >>> some unnerving moments in the east bay today. >> it was the first story after the first break. a bus carrying inmates catching...
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will field it for uconn and you know whachs when we're showing a play like this. williams razzle-dazzles his way to the outside and returns the punt 58 yards to the huskies up 14-7 at the half. fast forward it fourth. here they come, under pressure. tipped by marcus into the hands of his teammate stephon diggs. take a look. a little luck, but the terps will take it. 29-yard touchdown, gets maryland within three points. later in the quarter, terps down 10. hill takes it himself. rushing in. maryland consults the lead down to three points again, but with 25 seconds to go, fourth and 14, last chance. hills, plenty of time. his pass, and it sails long. maryland's comeback falls just short. uconn wins 24-21. terps 2-1 as they fall to edsel's former team. >> you know, when the gail's over you go and you say hello o to, you know, people that you worked with, and you know, people that you coached. and wish them well. you know, and tell them that if there's anything you can do for them, after they graduate, to give you a call. there's always going to be a sense of pride with what y
will field it for uconn and you know whachs when we're showing a play like this. williams razzle-dazzles his way to the outside and returns the punt 58 yards to the huskies up 14-7 at the half. fast forward it fourth. here they come, under pressure. tipped by marcus into the hands of his teammate stephon diggs. take a look. a little luck, but the terps will take it. 29-yard touchdown, gets maryland within three points. later in the quarter, terps down 10. hill takes it himself. rushing in....
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it's going to be match point for serena williams if that ball was long. and it is out. na williams. bill: azarenka not waiting. bill: azarenka not waiting. championship point. john: you have to hit a second john: you have to hit a second serve right now. bill: serena has done it! >> whoo! whoo! bill: once again, the queen of new york. john: azarenka. came from 5-3 up. and serena ends up winning four straight games. and serena ends up winning four straight games. unbelievable. bill: a kiss from mom. her agent. isha, one of her strs. once again serena williams is the u.s. open champion and we will be back with the trophy presentation from new york after this. [ ma are here to show us their proudest achievements. here's germany. ♪ konnichiha japan! ♪ complex science from the soviets. but wait! ♪ 600 years of brewing tradition from belgium! belgique! ♪ belgique! because they couldn't see what made people different. today, retailers from the us to japan are using analytics to find insight in social chatter, reviews and sales transactions. helping some companies increase onlin
it's going to be match point for serena williams if that ball was long. and it is out. na williams. bill: azarenka not waiting. bill: azarenka not waiting. championship point. john: you have to hit a second john: you have to hit a second serve right now. bill: serena has done it! >> whoo! whoo! bill: once again, the queen of new york. john: azarenka. came from 5-3 up. and serena ends up winning four straight games. and serena ends up winning four straight games. unbelievable. bill: a kiss...
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. >> reporter: if you are planning to head over on the northbound side of prince william parkway it is blocked with an accident. northbound 95 coming up looks like this into springfield. more coming up at 4:47. andrea and mike? >>> time for the first your money segment this morning, jessica doyle is off so alexis christoforous has the headlines. >> reporter: companies are spending the near record heaps of cash they have been holding on to. mcdonalds and microsoft said they would hike dividend payoffs to shareholders. 400 large companies are paying dividends, the most in 13 years. >>> new home sales consumer confidence, durable goods, we'll find out how much the economy grew in the second quarter. >>> it was a mixed finish for stocks friday. the dow lost 17 points but the nasdaq rose four. >>> general trikes are planned this week in greece and italy. people in those two struggling countries will protest new austerity measures. >>> american airlines expects to avoid laying off flight attendants after 2200 of them signed up for severance pay. the airlines trying to cut a billion dollars a
. >> reporter: if you are planning to head over on the northbound side of prince william parkway it is blocked with an accident. northbound 95 coming up looks like this into springfield. more coming up at 4:47. andrea and mike? >>> time for the first your money segment this morning, jessica doyle is off so alexis christoforous has the headlines. >> reporter: companies are spending the near record heaps of cash they have been holding on to. mcdonalds and microsoft said they...
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williams made declarations, and it is also in the video, that he is very powerful. he said he can take away theo and that he is very powerful. >> it is your position that by saying he is powerful that it implies that he will use his power as an elected official and we should implied that he will use the power of his elected office to try to take custody of his child. or exert force over his wife. >> that is what ms. lopez said she understood it as. >> where is that testimony? >> there are two things. one is a testimony that she sent -- of a text message that she sent st., "use your power." she said that in her testimony. she understood her -- his power, and it is in circumstantial evidence as to what he meant when he said he was very careful. -- powerful. ili am happy to give specific e reverences' after i have a chance to sit down and look at the -- references after i have a chance to sit down and look at the testimony and there are other questions as to why we think the sheriff was being dishonest as regard to weapons. the sheriff was confronted with a situation
williams made declarations, and it is also in the video, that he is very powerful. he said he can take away theo and that he is very powerful. >> it is your position that by saying he is powerful that it implies that he will use his power as an elected official and we should implied that he will use the power of his elected office to try to take custody of his child. or exert force over his wife. >> that is what ms. lopez said she understood it as. >> where is that testimony?...
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but at the academyawards that year, andy williams made it his own. >> reporter: his big break the steves own variety hour. >> what's your name? >> donny. >> reporter: and all those christmas specials. ♪s it ate most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> reporter: he was a life long republican. >> andy williams we'll have to declare your voice a national treasure. >> reporter: but also a good friend of bobby kennedy. ♪ my ice have seen the glory of the coming of the lord ♪ >> reporter: that's andy williams singing at rfk's funeral. ♪ where do i begin to tell the story ♪ ♪ of how great love can be >> reporter: continued to perform well into his 80s at his moon river theater in branson. ♪ moon river white as >> reporter: andy williams was 84. david wright, abc news, hollywood. >>> and we thank all of you for joining us for his music tonight. and the rest of our program. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. we'll see you back here once again tomorrow night. good night. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds
but at the academyawards that year, andy williams made it his own. >> reporter: his big break the steves own variety hour. >> what's your name? >> donny. >> reporter: and all those christmas specials. ♪s it ate most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> reporter: he was a life long republican. >> andy williams we'll have to declare your voice a national treasure. >> reporter: but also a good friend of bobby kennedy. ♪ my ice have seen the glory of the...
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it's very slow getting by northbound i-95 approaching the prince william parkway. once beyond that you are clear all the way to spring field. let's go back over to our maps this time southbound 270. i'm happy to say although it's slow, it's not as slow as usual at this time of the morning. in fact let's take a live look from our mdot camera. usually it's bunched up all the way from frederick down past this point to 121. this time it's just off and on delays. so i think we can handle that. let's take a look at traffic again at 6:43. back to you guys. >>> american diplomatic missions around the world are on guard this morning. they're bracing for violent protests, especially in the middle east. >> our partners at cbs this morning are tracking this. we're joined by nora o'donnell here in northwest this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. we're going to take you to egypt where holly williams is monitoring the call for massive anti-american protests today across the muslim world. crowds are expected to grow after friday prayers. and charlie d ap agata just tal
it's very slow getting by northbound i-95 approaching the prince william parkway. once beyond that you are clear all the way to spring field. let's go back over to our maps this time southbound 270. i'm happy to say although it's slow, it's not as slow as usual at this time of the morning. in fact let's take a live look from our mdot camera. usually it's bunched up all the way from frederick down past this point to 121. this time it's just off and on delays. so i think we can handle that. let's...
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not bbie williams.. and it didn't matter. matterbefore the game...f sillnce for art modell...ray lewis saw modell as father figure...very emoonal....offense tstanding. quick start for jo flacco and cpany..1st play from scrimmage...flacco down field for torrey smith... 52yards...longest 1st play of the season in franchis history....setsp... rookie kicker justin tucker... first n-f-l attempt...46 yarder. ravens lead 3-0... tucker perfect on the night..2nd quaer...10-3 ravens...flacco off his ck foot.perfect strike to anquan boldin... splits the safeties.play reviewed...touchdown stands... 34 yard score...ravens lead 17-3....beforehe end f tte half...4th and 1 for the bengals from the 6...benjarvis green-ellis powers for the first down...stretches across the goal line...cincy dow7 at the break....3rd quarter.. bengals cutt to 4...flacco lofts it for dennis pit... who's got hops...brings in the t-d...rave up 24-11....22 seconds left in the 3rd...andy dalton misses his target... look who's ther..ed reed first terception of the seas...returns it 34 yards f
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it up in the third quarter, browns driving into ravens territory down by six. but rookie brandon weedon throws a floater into the flap, picked off by kerry williams. takes it 65 yards the other way and give the ravens a two score lead. browns draw within six and have a chance to win it. weedon throws a hail mary to the end zone. kind of like that seattle play. but this one falls incomplete. now does look like the game is over. but an unnecessary roughness call gives the cleveland browns one more chance. two seconds left, browns with the a.p. too strong. the ravens go on to win. the browns still looking for their win, they're 0-4. the ravens improve to 3-1. >>> to college football now. well, we didn't have to wait for saturday to see a top ten team go down. washington at home against eighth ranked stanford. huskies down by three. a screen out to cason williams. breaks a tackle at the line of scrimmage. he outruns the defense. he's in the end zone. that is known as a touchdown. the huskies take the lead 17-13 with just under five minutes to go in the game. stanford trying to answer with two minutes left. josh nunez gets picked off by desmond trufont.
it up in the third quarter, browns driving into ravens territory down by six. but rookie brandon weedon throws a floater into the flap, picked off by kerry williams. takes it 65 yards the other way and give the ravens a two score lead. browns draw within six and have a chance to win it. weedon throws a hail mary to the end zone. kind of like that seattle play. but this one falls incomplete. now does look like the game is over. but an unnecessary roughness call gives the cleveland browns one...
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it includes a summit in new york and a teacher town hall moderated by brian williams tomorrow. air live on msnbc at 12:00 eastern, 9:00 pacific. plus we'll have coverage on air and online including interviews with president obama and mitt romney. up next tonight, thousands of uninvited guests give a whole new meaning to birthday bash. new meaning to birthday bash. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. tyou wouldn't want your adoctor doing your job, hello... so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosion
it includes a summit in new york and a teacher town hall moderated by brian williams tomorrow. air live on msnbc at 12:00 eastern, 9:00 pacific. plus we'll have coverage on air and online including interviews with president obama and mitt romney. up next tonight, thousands of uninvited guests give a whole new meaning to birthday bash. new meaning to birthday bash. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most...
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why can't the muslim world treat it the same way? >> william, thank you very much. ting article and we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> so if the prophet muhammad, if it's off limits, if so, why? this is america. a muslim, a christian, and a jew walk into our studio for an honest conversation that is no joke. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ that dirty, old egg-suckin' dog ♪ how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ together for your future. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs
why can't the muslim world treat it the same way? >> william, thank you very much. ting article and we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> so if the prophet muhammad, if it's off limits, if so, why? this is america. a muslim, a christian, and a jew walk into our studio for an honest conversation that is no joke. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the...
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as they left a club or -- as they left for their next destination, william remembers only to it to the what happened to his mother. he in particular seems to regard this as a watershed. after a day of real anger here and conversations with lawyers in paris, the confirmation that the duke and duchess of cambridge are to take action and sue the french magazine for a breach of their privacy in the french courts. >> for more on the controversial publication of these photos, i whoke with the royal expert joined us from new york. this is only the second time in history the royal family has sued the press. what do you think is behind this? >> the royals do not actually follow through and sue. they threaten to, but often they do not because it brings more publicity to the person they are upset with. however, i think the actions today speak volumes. william has been very clear this type up photography simply will not be tolerated. he was very clear he will protect kate. he saw firsthand what overzealous photographer craig did to his mother and history -- overzealous photography did to his mothe
as they left a club or -- as they left for their next destination, william remembers only to it to the what happened to his mother. he in particular seems to regard this as a watershed. after a day of real anger here and conversations with lawyers in paris, the confirmation that the duke and duchess of cambridge are to take action and sue the french magazine for a breach of their privacy in the french courts. >> for more on the controversial publication of these photos, i whoke with the...
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it. okay, will you run this against the elimination samples from the case, please? sure, no problem. 96% probability match to williamt. that's our victim. ithiss a familial match.y. xy, male. his son. how could you do it? do what? i-i'm not sure what you mean. don't. just don't. you killed your father. no. no, i... what did you do, noah? what did you do? i didn't mean to, i swear. don't say anything else. you need an attorney. i'm gonna get you an attorney. no, mom. dad risked everything just to tell the truth. now i have to. when he decided to testify... ...he made that decision all by himself. no, that's not true. he discussed it with me, and we decided that that's what he had to do. but he never asked me. the witness protection program? i have a life here. school, friends. but your... your life is with us. we're your family. it doesn't matter where we live. but it's not fair. all this talk about "doing the right thing." the right thing for who? how did you do it? how did you operate the crane? everything's... on the internet. so i... ...swiped the remote. o-only thing it doesn't tell you is what to do when things
it. okay, will you run this against the elimination samples from the case, please? sure, no problem. 96% probability match to williamt. that's our victim. ithiss a familial match.y. xy, male. his son. how could you do it? do what? i-i'm not sure what you mean. don't. just don't. you killed your father. no. no, i... what did you do, noah? what did you do? i didn't mean to, i swear. don't say anything else. you need an attorney. i'm gonna get you an attorney. no, mom. dad risked everything just...
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victim's friend important fact, we were able to see together the story of terry williams is a story about child abuse. its a story about victimization, a story about what happens to someone who is been so victimized that they cannot tell. >> one of the victims of williams, amos norwood, led the altar boys and directed the youth leader fellowship at philadelphia's st. louis the episcopal church. he has since been accused of inappropriate touching a number of boys at the church. i want to play an excerpt from the interview with barbara harris, a retired bishop with the episcopal church in new amos norwood from working with him at st. barnabas church. >> what we call warden of the acolytes. that means he supervised and trains the boys who served at the altar during worship. i hold a strong belief that justice would not necessarily be served by executing this young man, given the circumstances surrounding his crime. >> that was barbara harris, a retired bishop with the episcopal church. your response, frank cervone? >> this sort of relationship is the most upsetting kind of corruption. it is one thing to tak
victim's friend important fact, we were able to see together the story of terry williams is a story about child abuse. its a story about victimization, a story about what happens to someone who is been so victimized that they cannot tell. >> one of the victims of williams, amos norwood, led the altar boys and directed the youth leader fellowship at philadelphia's st. louis the episcopal church. he has since been accused of inappropriate touching a number of boys at the church. i want to...
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it away. cfl, chris williams for hamilton doing a little show boating, nicely done and, yes, he does get tackled. and ricardo russo in italy celebrating his win. way to go, ricardo. there was still one lap to go. he finished 14th. >> rabbit ears. in daytona, the music intern
it away. cfl, chris williams for hamilton doing a little show boating, nicely done and, yes, he does get tackled. and ricardo russo in italy celebrating his win. way to go, ricardo. there was still one lap to go. he finished 14th. >> rabbit ears. in daytona, the music intern