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yeah well he did what william did. that's what william did. and it's really interesting. i you know, the tories, they don't just go to canada, they go to england, they go to the british west indies, they go florida, which is a british territory briefly. and then it turns spanish and they go somewhere else. so there really is this, you know, sort diaspora of loyalists, you know, the people who were in the british armed service, a lot of them end up in india. i cornwallis is a very effective guy in india after whole mess is over. so people people are really on the move after the war is over and some of them are, you know, moving west like the people going to indiana, others or loyalists who were just sort of looking for a new place where they can be comfortably british, but i mean, one of the things that a lot of the new scholarship, though, is showing is the vast majority of loyalists don't leave. they just like kind of shut up and play nice and hope that people will let them stay. in most cases, they do. there. three guys. oh, and he's not here. but there were three men i
yeah well he did what william did. that's what william did. and it's really interesting. i you know, the tories, they don't just go to canada, they go to england, they go to the british west indies, they go florida, which is a british territory briefly. and then it turns spanish and they go somewhere else. so there really is this, you know, sort diaspora of loyalists, you know, the people who were in the british armed service, a lot of them end up in india. i cornwallis is a very effective guy...
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but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the korean war ted williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942, just two months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, he mostly was an instructor at pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit of baseball, played outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the naval air training, auxiliary bases, baseball circuit after world war two, he was discharged to the volunteer reserves. he promptly returned to playing baseball for the red sox, helped lead them to their first pennant in over 30 years, almost 30 years in 1946, won the mvp that year, but he was recalled to active service in the marine corps in january of 1952, at the age of 34, after doing all he could to get out of serving in combat again during the korean war, he finally realized he was going to have to go abroad and serve. so they celebrated ted williams day at fenway park on april
but a little more on ted williams background or captain ted williams. he was known during the korean war ted williams, enlisted in the navy's v5 aviation cadet program in may of 1942, just two months after john glenn, he earned his. two years later, he mostly was an instructor at pensacola's naval air station in florida. he did not serve in combat during world two, actually played a little bit of baseball, played outfield for a tune called the bronson bombers, a team in the naval air training,...
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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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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the "newshour" tonight, alexei navalny's widow accuses the kremlin of covering up the opposition leader's killing and vows to continue his fight for a free russia. poland's foreign minister discusses the state of ukraine's nearly two-year-long war with russia, and the impact congres'' stalling of u.s. support is having on the battlefield. >> without the united states, we are behind the curve in making the stuff that ukraine needs to defend itself. william: and, the conservative group behind allegations of illegal ballot stuffing in georgia's 2020 election admits it has no evidence to support its claims. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma, and judy and peter foundation. >> for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ t
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— smile, now you are waiting for william lai? , , , ., william lai? yes. god might yes, now the are william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting _ william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for— william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the _ william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man - william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man to - william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man to get. they are waiting for the man to get to the _ they are waiting for the man to get to the stage and actually confirm it. , ., to the stage and actually confirm it. , . ., , ., it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession _ it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech _ it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech from - it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech from the - it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech from the tpp| it. on the stage, we are seeing a - concession speech from the tpp which makes people that much more confident that
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gun carriage. - william was being stalwart. harry looked like he was just suffering. i mean, literally, he was too young to hide anything. - people were stunned by the sight of that wreath on the top of the coffin, the white lilies, and the simple word, "mummy." [mournful music] [bell rings] ♪ ♪ - i stand before you today, the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning, before a world in shock. narrator: watched by millions around the world, diana's brother, charles spencer, gives the eulogy. - william and harry, we all care desperately for you today. how great your suffering is, we cannot even imagine. narrator: spencer vows that his family will protect william and harry, and honor diana's wishes for her sons. - we, your blood family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative and loving way in which you were steering these two exceptional young men so that their souls are not simply immersed by duty and tradition, but can sing openly as you planned. - he was throwing down the gauntlet, really, at th
gun carriage. - william was being stalwart. harry looked like he was just suffering. i mean, literally, he was too young to hide anything. - people were stunned by the sight of that wreath on the top of the coffin, the white lilies, and the simple word, "mummy." [mournful music] [bell rings] ♪ ♪ - i stand before you today, the representative of a family in grief, in a country in mourning, before a world in shock. narrator: watched by millions around the world, diana's brother,...
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ted williams. i want to open up and give you a little bit of on both of them. so glenn. john glenn was born in cambridge ohio on ju 18th, 1921. he was a marine corps fighter pilot in twothe korean war. he flew a 147 combined missions, received 18 air medals and six distinguished flying crosses. he later became a military test pilot at patuxent river naval air station in maryland he helped create, conceive and execute something called project, which i a later. he was one of the first american astronauts part of the mercury became the first american to orbit the earth in february of 1962. he laterthe united states senator from the state of ohio, serving four terms presidential medal of freedom from president barack here's a photo of john glenn receiving his medal of freedom. bubackground on john glenn's military career or major gleas e korean war. john glenn enlisted in the navy's v5 aviio program march of 1942. he actually in the army air program, but they didn't call him back in a couple of weeks l
ted williams. i want to open up and give you a little bit of on both of them. so glenn. john glenn was born in cambridge ohio on ju 18th, 1921. he was a marine corps fighter pilot in twothe korean war. he flew a 147 combined missions, received 18 air medals and six distinguished flying crosses. he later became a military test pilot at patuxent river naval air station in maryland he helped create, conceive and execute something called project, which i a later. he was one of the first american...
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williams: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. williams: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the exchange of letters between the committees of jurisdiction be included in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. williams: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. williams: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 4669, the d.o.e. and s.b.a. research act sponsored by my good friend, representative lalota from the great state of new york. our national laboratories provide some of the most cutting edge scientific research initiated by the u.s. government. the 17 national labs across the country help ensure we remain world leaders in a variety of disciplines, including our nation's self-defense. this legislation will ensure t
williams: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. williams: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the exchange of letters between the committees of jurisdiction be included in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. williams: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro...
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what is the reception there is a prince william? ~ , , , william? well, the sun is shining here and he _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a very _ william? well, the sun is shining here and he got a very warm - william? well, the sun is shining - here and he got a very warm welcome. he hasjust left at here and he got a very warm welcome. he has just left at this hospital, here and he got a very warm welcome. he hasjust left at this hospital, a community hospital here in the isles of scilly. he was asked by one member of staff how princess kate was doing, he recently announced that she was undergoing cancer treatment. the response was that she was doing really well. there was also a member of staff here who has served 50 years working for the nhs and that member of staff gave him an letter that had been written by her granddaughter. that lecture basically wished the king and princess kate is well. many people i have spoken to her
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a brief ceremony honoring williams, led by glide senior pastor marvin white, who was chosen by williams himself to help carry out his legacy of serving the community. white described williams as a mentor. >> if you're not a church of action, then you're not doing the work. we are doing social gospel. that means that we are taking the good news out into the streets and inviting everyone in. >> he did it with the idea that glide would become the center of the city for marginalized people. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown described himself and his longtime friend williams as the preacher and the politician. he says he was also williams attorney. when williams was arrested for civil rights demonstrations. >> cecil has established for all of us what community. service really means, what it means to be an activist, what it means to help other people. >> i was suicidal. >> tatiana tilley, a glide choir member, says williams opened up his heart and church to her and other members of the lgbtq community when most organized religion rejected them, i found home. >> we sing a song called
a brief ceremony honoring williams, led by glide senior pastor marvin white, who was chosen by williams himself to help carry out his legacy of serving the community. white described williams as a mentor. >> if you're not a church of action, then you're not doing the work. we are doing social gospel. that means that we are taking the good news out into the streets and inviting everyone in. >> he did it with the idea that glide would become the center of the city for marginalized...
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was denise williams there with you? >> no she wasn't. she was in my head. >> over the years you have been obsessed with denise williams? >> obsessed? denise and i were best friends. we were bonnie and clyde and partners in crime. >> why the defense asked was his body in the dark about what happened at the lake? >> denise williams had no idea you shot her husband? >> correct. i tried to tell her one day and she did not want to know the details. she told me she assumed that what we had planned did not happen and god was going to forgive us. >> the defense attorney get brian to tell jurors exactly why they should not leave him. >> you're a murderer. >> yes, sir. >> you are a liar. >> yes, sir. >> you got him to say yes to both of those. >> in 20 years, i have never had a witness say they are a liar. >> and his final remarks to the jury, the attorney argued if you exclude brian's lying testimony, you are left for nothing forensically, evidentially, tying denise to the murder. >> this case is only about brian winchester. onl
was denise williams there with you? >> no she wasn't. she was in my head. >> over the years you have been obsessed with denise williams? >> obsessed? denise and i were best friends. we were bonnie and clyde and partners in crime. >> why the defense asked was his body in the dark about what happened at the lake? >> denise williams had no idea you shot her husband? >> correct. i tried to tell her one day and she did not want to know the details. she told me she...
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williams died today, according to his loved ones. our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> reporter: and inside the sanctuary here at glide memorial, members of the community have gathered to not only remember and mourn reverend cecil williams but to celebrate his life. tonight i spoke with several members of this community who smile when they think of his name, all in the effort to keep his legacy going. two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church, as recently as easter sunday he would rejoice with his congregation to tunes led by dennis, who arrived at glide memorial 22 years ago. >> i walked into the church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i was at the -- came to the right place at the right time to get -- to realize what i needed at that time. >> reporter: dennis smiles when he thinks of williams even hours after his passing. >> i think that's the thing when i think of him, i
williams died today, according to his loved ones. our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> reporter: and inside the sanctuary here at glide memorial, members of the community have gathered to not only remember and mourn reverend cecil williams but to celebrate his life. tonight i spoke with several members of this community who smile when they think of his name, all in the effort to keep his legacy going. two rows...
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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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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. geoff bennett and amna nawaz are away. on the “newshour” tonight, defense secretary lloyd austin holds his first press conference since his cancer treatment and enomenon of targeting troops someone's home by calling in fake reports that trigger a police response. and a former russian politician is forced to flee after publicly denouncing the war in ukraine. >> whatever power i have, i will use it to stop this. because all politics right now in russia are focused on justification. i don't see anything that can be justified. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. william: welcome to the “newshour.” defense secretary lloyd austin offered a full apology today for failing to disclose his battle with prostate cancer. the military's second-in-command kept president biden in the dark when he was initially diagnosed in december, and during subsequent hospitalizations. that prompted new federal guidelines and triggered a political firestorm. at the pentagon today, austin -- who is 70 years old -- w
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william: in st. petersburg, men clad in black removed flowers from a memorial, carrying them away in garbage bags. but moments later, navalny supporters returned to replace them. other memorials have also been dismantled across the country. and police have detained nearly 400 people for attending events commemorating navalny's death. with less than a month ago before russia's national election and with putin's victory all but certain, navalny's death further scatters and weakens an already thin opposition movement. for the latest on navalny's death and what it might mean for the future of russia's opposition movement, we turn to andrei soldatov. he's a russian investigative journalist and a senior fellow at the center for european policy analysis. thank you so much for being here. it has been four days since navalny's death was announced. russian authorities have not allowed his family to see his body or take possession of his body. what do we know about the circumstances surrounding his death? andre
william: in st. petersburg, men clad in black removed flowers from a memorial, carrying them away in garbage bags. but moments later, navalny supporters returned to replace them. other memorials have also been dismantled across the country. and police have detained nearly 400 people for attending events commemorating navalny's death. with less than a month ago before russia's national election and with putin's victory all but certain, navalny's death further scatters and weakens an already thin...
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william? >> william: well, you know, i might be scared. you know, if i saw this coming at me. this is chp. they have now taken down the barriers. they have gotten through the fences. they have taken down the plywood. remember they had been limited to one access point over there. now you can see cops have literally came in about the last two minutes and literally knocked down everything, taken out that plywood. taken out these pop-ups right here and are moving in en masse into the encampment area. that's royce hall over there as i said they have barricaded over there. so the police could not enter through that building or any of the windows or any of the doors. the same with the library over here. now they have literally tossed all these pop-ups over here which they have been using to try to keep themselves from getting the pepper or the gas from them over the top, right? so now those are gone and the police are going to move in right now and right in front of the police you can't see them righ
william? >> william: well, you know, i might be scared. you know, if i saw this coming at me. this is chp. they have now taken down the barriers. they have gotten through the fences. they have taken down the plywood. remember they had been limited to one access point over there. now you can see cops have literally came in about the last two minutes and literally knocked down everything, taken out that plywood. taken out these pop-ups right here and are moving in en masse into the...
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william: wow. he's demonstrating a process known as “isochoric vitrification” at the institute's bio-repository in front royal, virginia. it's taking a fragment of coral, a small colony of polyps, each dot an individual animal, and suspending them in animation at incredibly cold temperatures. so what's happening inside there right now? >> so, as that temperature is dropping, that solution is actually turning into a glass-like state, so that the coral is suspended, and it's frozen without ice, but still alive and can remain that way for, in theory, hundreds if not thousands of years. william: up until now, this technique has only been used for coral sperm and larvae, not entire, living animals. were you convinced at the beginning that this was gog to work as a technique? >> no, not at all, really. >> it is very much the stuff of science fiction. we're working at the very edge of biology, engineering, and thermodynamics. william: the smithsonian's mary hagedorn spearheads this effort to cryo-pres
william: wow. he's demonstrating a process known as “isochoric vitrification” at the institute's bio-repository in front royal, virginia. it's taking a fragment of coral, a small colony of polyps, each dot an individual animal, and suspending them in animation at incredibly cold temperatures. so what's happening inside there right now? >> so, as that temperature is dropping, that solution is actually turning into a glass-like state, so that the coral is suspended, and it's frozen...
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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. geoff bennett and amna nawaz are away. on "the newshour" tonight. wikileaks founder julian assange makes a last-ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the united states on spying charges. then, taiwan's top diplomat in washington discusses the island's relations with the u.s., as both confront china. >> we trust that we will continue working closely with the u.s. administration as well as congress so that taiwan can get, under circumstances, the best defense capabilities. william: and, a look at the presidential race as president biden breaks a fundraising record, and nikki haley tries to gain ground on donald trump ahead of the primary in her home state. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contri
william: good evening. i'm william brangham. geoff bennett and amna nawaz are away. on "the newshour" tonight. wikileaks founder julian assange makes a last-ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the united states on spying charges. then, taiwan's top diplomat in washington discusses the island's relations with the u.s., as both confront china. >> we trust that we will continue working closely with the u.s. administration as well as congress so that taiwan can get, under...
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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on "the newshour" tonight. the supreme court considers the biden administration's plan to reduce pollution drifting between states. then, a key informant in the investigation of hunter biden is accused of lying and having ties to russia. and, the future of the united nation's humanitarian aid agency in palestine hangs in the balance after allegations some employees helped with hamas' october 7th attack. >> allegations that unrwa is controlled by hamas need to be substantiated. otherwise, they are allegations for which there is no proper proof. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour been provided by -- >> cunard, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive experiences. a world of leisure. in british style. all with white star service. >> consumer cellular, how may i help you? this is a pocket dial. i thought elite you know that with consumer cellular you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that's kind of our thing. have a nice day. ♪ >> the walto
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william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the “newshour” tonight, hamas and israel trade ceasefire claims, as israel launches a targeted operation in parts of rafah, and demands tens of thousands leave the crowded city. then, new witnesses in donald trump's hush money trial in new york detail the payments at the very heart of the case. and basketball star brittney griner opens up about her arrest and imprisonment in russia. >> it was really hard not being able to play, not knowing what was to come, if i would ever pick up a basketball professionally again. it was devastating to me to think about. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the "newshour," including leonard and norma klorfine, and the judy and peter blum kovler foundation. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it
william: good evening. i'm william brangham. amna nawaz and geoff bennett are away. on the “newshour” tonight, hamas and israel trade ceasefire claims, as israel launches a targeted operation in parts of rafah, and demands tens of thousands leave the crowded city. then, new witnesses in donald trump's hush money trial in new york detail the payments at the very heart of the case. and basketball star brittney griner opens up about her arrest and imprisonment in russia. >> it was really...
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"where is wendy williams?" the two-night documentary event premieres this saturday night a lifetime. >>> when we return, phone scams so convincing even a financial expert became a victim. how to stay safe. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is used to treat adults with symptomatic obstructive hcm. camzyos may improve your symptoms and your ability to be active. camzyos may cause serious side effects, including heart failure that can lead to death. a risk that's increased if you develop a serious infection or irregular heart
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. ♪ william: good evening. i'm william brangham. geoff bennett and amna nawaz are away. on the “newshour” tonight -- israel allegedly strikes back at iran, retaliating for last weekend's unprecedented drone and missile attack. the house advances spending bills on foreign aid with bipartisan votes, but speaker mike johnson's cooperaton with democrats could cost him his job. and how people in recovery are helping a small town in kentucky bounce back from economic decline and the opioid epidemic. >> it was like i finally had found my purpose and my community. and when that happened, just doors opened that, you know, that i didn't even know i was knocking on. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour including jim and nancy. -- >> on an american cruise lines or any the legendary mississippi river, travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. a board our fleet of american riverboats, you can experience local culture and cuisine and disco
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>> william: it's controlled chaos. around the perimeter students amassing and other entry points, like i said they were loaded forebear and very antagonistic towards us. they didn't know where they were. >> lawrence: fire extinguishers at the cops right now. >> they want to be here. this isn't about free speech at all. this is about wanting to be a part of this resistance. and that's a choice that they wanted to make. these students could be home, they could be in their dorm and deciding to do a lot of things. they choose to be here. they were given a warning, like i said. >> brian: there are the idiot faculty. they should be all be fired right on the spot. get their gas masks off and get their ids. judging by the cops they're getting shot at with that smoke. >> lawrence: fire extinguisher. see all the substance on the cops right now. >> william: that's right. you know, the individuals they had pepper spray and bear spray. i'm assuming they are using it. used on the counter protesters two days ago. the point you guys m
>> william: it's controlled chaos. around the perimeter students amassing and other entry points, like i said they were loaded forebear and very antagonistic towards us. they didn't know where they were. >> lawrence: fire extinguishers at the cops right now. >> they want to be here. this isn't about free speech at all. this is about wanting to be a part of this resistance. and that's a choice that they wanted to make. these students could be home, they could be in their dorm...
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eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and longtime attorney with an office across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon worked with a man said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people was super high iq. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him. i thought he was fair. >> williams married for 15 years with no kids of his own was a strong advocate for children and specialized in child abuse cases. lieutenant stewart often worked with him on those cases. how do you think he was perceived amongst his fellow colleagues, their attorneys? >> i think he had a lot of respect with his peers. he was the go to guy for family law. >> i know he had a love for children. >> terra is a better than anyone. she is his sister. >> he was a good uncle to my kids. never missed their birthdays or had to remind him. >> she said growing up, her big brother was her inspiration. he made eagl
eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and longtime attorney with an office across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon worked with a man said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people was super high iq. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him. i thought he was fair. >> williams married for 15 years...
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william: i see. prosecutors have also asked to hold trump in contempt of court, arguing he has repeatedly violated the gag order placed on him which bars him from attacking witnesses, jurors, the judge, other members of his family. he said he will have a hearing about this next week. do you think that this has gotten to the point with the former president's behavior that the judge does need to issue some kind of censure, or worse? jessica: i think the judge absolutely has to take some firm action that involves a sanction and the question is what it will be? the last time the district attorney's office filed a motion in this regard they were asking for monetary sanctions and a reprimand and a stern warning that future conduct would lead to even more severe sanctions. they asked for a $1000 fine per instance in which mr. trump violated the order. that is when there were only three instances they were pointing to and those involved witnesses. now what we have are instances of mr. trump allegedly violati
william: i see. prosecutors have also asked to hold trump in contempt of court, arguing he has repeatedly violated the gag order placed on him which bars him from attacking witnesses, jurors, the judge, other members of his family. he said he will have a hearing about this next week. do you think that this has gotten to the point with the former president's behavior that the judge does need to issue some kind of censure, or worse? jessica: i think the judge absolutely has to take some firm...
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williams on the radio as you're supposed to? he didn't notify dispatch that he was transported someone from one location to another. the timeline of when he said it occurred versus the independent witnesses all of that appeared that he was not being truthful about the encounter between terrence williams and himself. >> those inconsistencies surface during a months-long internal investigation. corporal caulkins took three polygraph test during the probe. one of those tests indicated deception mircea, there was a time when caulkins was interviewed. i want to play this for you in this meet >> reporters scum bags. >> my son was a scumbag maybe his collar zones have a scumbag. maybe he was a dirty car >> could this be a clue to what happened coming >> up? >> a breakthrough in the case? >> there's one drink. every bartender wants to serve it's not an old fashion or a manhattan. because every bartenders least favorite drink to serbia is one-to-many >> welcome to the waiver hoods, wayfair vibe at our place. >> western. >> my thing, darl
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cecil williams died at home today. the 94 year old was the foundation of glide memorial church in san francisco's tenderloin for 60 years. good evening everyone. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener williams is being remembered for his wisdom and compassion and as a major support to the community. ktvu is betty yu joins us now in studio with a look at the legacy he leaves behind. betty. >> julie. for more than half a century, williams was a revolutionary reverend. he was considered the backbone of glide and arguably san francisco's most influential religious leader. >> i see soul ktvu last caught up with williams on christmas eve at glide signature holiday celebration, where volunteers serve thousands of those less fortunate. >> that afternoon in the tenderloin glides holiday jam benefit concert in november celebrated the 94 year old, who retired earlier last year as ceo of the foundation. this is just the beginning. every day is the beginning. >> every hour is the beginning. >> williams became pastor of glide
cecil williams died at home today. the 94 year old was the foundation of glide memorial church in san francisco's tenderloin for 60 years. good evening everyone. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener williams is being remembered for his wisdom and compassion and as a major support to the community. ktvu is betty yu joins us now in studio with a look at the legacy he leaves behind. betty. >> julie. for more than half a century, williams was a revolutionary reverend. he was...
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we have the olowo williams collection which is pre- williams furniture company and then the williams furniture company collection which is post 1931, 1932. we did some cleaning and rehousing of the bottom picture of there, what my desk looks like for the last week at the end of the day. a lot of this has not been cared for in a few years. so we have to remove paperclips, staples. you have to switch over some of the folders. there is boxes here that were completely unprocessed. had to do some renovation and make sure they found their home. a little cleaning up to do before we got into digitizing. these are the machines reused. on the left are what was primarily used. the one on the right, i only ended up using one but it's so cool i will show you guys the whole scheme of what is going on. the one on the left, good luck looking it up. it is this massive overhead scanner that we use for oversize materials. like a large map, one of these big thick books right here. we have to use the over side to do it. the thing on the right wrist there is a normal flatbed scanner where we put most of t
we have the olowo williams collection which is pre- williams furniture company and then the williams furniture company collection which is post 1931, 1932. we did some cleaning and rehousing of the bottom picture of there, what my desk looks like for the last week at the end of the day. a lot of this has not been cared for in a few years. so we have to remove paperclips, staples. you have to switch over some of the folders. there is boxes here that were completely unprocessed. had to do some...