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so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the desk. that's where our checkbook was. >> but he said williams didn't stay that long, not as late as 9:00. >> it wasn't like five minutes or ten minutes. we already spent maybe a half hour or something like that. >> how did wayne get to the office? >> he drove. i think he had hi
so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement...
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and wayne williams showed up. that night. >> just before 3:00 a.m., the station wagon drove onto the bridge. >> had he waited a couple more hours we might not have been there. >> otherwise, we would have missed him. >>> next, the night on the bridge. >> you said, i know this is about those boys, isn't it? >> correct. that's what i said. >> pretty damning statement, don't you think? is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. >>> that night on the bridge, wayne williams says police made him the scapegoat because he was black. >> soledad, when this case happened, if those police had arrested a white man, atlanta would have erupted as well as several major cities. you possibly would have had another race war. >> no, says the fbi chief. >> atlanta police department's side, they were
and wayne williams showed up. that night. >> just before 3:00 a.m., the station wagon drove onto the bridge. >> had he waited a couple more hours we might not have been there. >> otherwise, we would have missed him. >>> next, the night on the bridge. >> you said, i know this is about those boys, isn't it? >> correct. that's what i said. >> pretty damning statement, don't you think? is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn...
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and when officers told williams to ride on the street, williams ignored them. but it's the next part where we get two very different stories. >> a lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him. >> hurt him bad? >> yeah. he started beating on him for no reason. >> they attempted to detain him. however, he became combative and resisted arrest. >> reporter: the williams family says dj was listening to music and couldn't hear officers when they told him to get off the sidewalk. but police say undercover officers identified themselves flashed badges and ordered dj off the sidewalk. when he did not obey, police made this arrest. this address drew a crowd. they are yelling at the officers to just let williams go. in the end, in addition to williams, the officers arrested three other individuals. live in the mission, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> a friend of williams says he is a student at city college of san francisco. >>> privacy advocates are planning a protest this afternoon at frank ogawa plaza in oakland. they are upset about the city's plan to develop a domain aw
and when officers told williams to ride on the street, williams ignored them. but it's the next part where we get two very different stories. >> a lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him. >> hurt him bad? >> yeah. he started beating on him for no reason. >> they attempted to detain him. however, he became combative and resisted arrest. >> reporter: the williams family says dj was listening to music and couldn't hear officers when they told him to get off...
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, sir williams! >> ¿quÉ pasa? alguacil, no dejarÉ que mi corte sea interrumpida. >> un, un, un momento seÑorÍa, por favor, un momento, alguacil ¿podrÍa? gracias. >> ¿tiene, tiene algo? >> seÑorÍa, quisiera leer algunos nombres, si me lo permite. >> sÍ, claro. >> robert adams, sir walter scott, john macadam, robert burns, todos grandes hombres de edimburgo, grandes hombres de la historia, a propÓsito, scott se escribe con t, no con una. >> lo siento. >> asÍ hayan dos t o no ¿quÉ tienen que ver los grandes hombres de esta ciudad, con el caso de un perro vagabundo? >> bueno seÑorÍa, gracias a un pequeÑo amante de los libros, estos nombres me recordaron que todavÍa tengo una opciÓn para salvar a bobby. asÍ que es para mÍ un gran placer, conferirle el gran honor sin ser menos que nadie, de compartir con los grandes hombres de la historia, bobby te concedo la libertad de la ciudad de edimburgo. >> sÍ! >> bravo! >> si bobby! >> sÍ! >> muy bien bobby! ♪ >> una libertad, que parece q
, sir williams! >> ¿quÉ pasa? alguacil, no dejarÉ que mi corte sea interrumpida. >> un, un, un momento seÑorÍa, por favor, un momento, alguacil ¿podrÍa? gracias. >> ¿tiene, tiene algo? >> seÑorÍa, quisiera leer algunos nombres, si me lo permite. >> sÍ, claro. >> robert adams, sir walter scott, john macadam, robert burns, todos grandes hombres de edimburgo, grandes hombres de la historia, a propÓsito, scott se escribe con t, no con una. >> lo...
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in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-hmm. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then there was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight to the administration office-- yeah. and from there they went to the labor bureau. uh-huh. later, i was taken into an office-- yeah. and made to stand next to the door like a pole. yeah. a white man sitting behind the desk-- yeah. looking at me and also shaking his head-- that's what they bloody know. and just then-- yeah. another white man walked in carrying a card. was the card pink? the white man was carrying a pink card. that's a record card. your whole life on that card in detail and they keep it. the first white man started writing some
in king william's town. how did they find out? - as you know-- - yeah. - i was staying with zola-- - mm-hmm. --and i was very happy at zola's place until one night as i was sleeping on the floor, i heard some noises. then there was a loud bang on the door. there was a raid again. there was a raid at zola's place. ah, shit, these people. the headman walked in and pulled me out of the table. - yeah. - i was wearing my pants and i finished dressing in the van. you were lucky. they drove straight...
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they had an urgent plea to save the eyesight of william flemming. he and his fiance want to be able to see their five children to grow up. william wants to be able to work to support the family but he has a rare eye disease that is making him slowly loses vision, it causes the cornea to bulge like a cone. william wears large, hard contact lens right now so he can see and work and drive. he is a former college football player who is now a caregiver for his fiancee's brother, bo, who has cp. >> he helps with his shoes, his leg braces. >> reporter: william and nina talked to a number of doctors about his disease, theycornea t >> but they are so invasive and painful. >> reporter: their research led them to this doctor in beverly hills who created this procedure for correcting the damage. but it costs $18,000 and is not covered by insurance. so the family placed appeals for money with little success, that is when nina's mother, desiree martin sent me an e-mail on facebook, saying can you help me get the message out that he needs donations. he is a caring
they had an urgent plea to save the eyesight of william flemming. he and his fiance want to be able to see their five children to grow up. william wants to be able to work to support the family but he has a rare eye disease that is making him slowly loses vision, it causes the cornea to bulge like a cone. william wears large, hard contact lens right now so he can see and work and drive. he is a former college football player who is now a caregiver for his fiancee's brother, bo, who has cp....
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gary tuchman now. >> reporter: larry williams is the husband, carri williams, the wife. together, they were parents of eight. but now it is seven, the daughter they adopted from ethiopia is dead, some say they're the parents from hell. can i just ask you, did you love this child? can you just answer that question, did you love this child? >> the question is did hana die in the name of god? the williams lived in a large piece of secluded land in washington. the investigators found hana face down outside the house with mud in her mouth and not breathing. but there is so very much she left out. >> the day of her death was not the first day she had been struck. >> reporter: here is what the affidavit said, hana had marks on her hid and markings on her hips, knees, elbows and face. and when doctors performed her autopsy, they declared the 13-year-old was abnormally thin and on the forehead was a hematoma, bruises on the upper right and left pelvis area, bruises on the legs, prosecutors questioned whether the bruises came because of biblical teachings. the other children who i
gary tuchman now. >> reporter: larry williams is the husband, carri williams, the wife. together, they were parents of eight. but now it is seven, the daughter they adopted from ethiopia is dead, some say they're the parents from hell. can i just ask you, did you love this child? can you just answer that question, did you love this child? >> the question is did hana die in the name of god? the williams lived in a large piece of secluded land in washington. the investigators found...
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of the baptist editor william demint does the journalistic mentor to none other than ip laws. regardless of their background, the presence of the battlefield with a felt the culmination of a long struggle. if you know, federal or returned with black volunteers, claiming african american men did not possess attributes of patriotism and courage and kept it the worst difficult moment. when you stt regiments got the chance to fight, they proved their mettle with dozens of engagements. the u. s. e. t. a bad appomattox seemed considerable action. dh survived a bloody initiation into combat in florida february february 1860 for joining the granting warfare of the overland campaign in virginia and then the trenches through the siege of petersburg entering the city in triumph when it fell in april 2nd. african-american soldiers were keenly aware that even after getting all this proof of their courage, their march to a quality could be turned excellent powerful confederate army surrender field. the confederate government viewed soldiers as so many rebellious ways. black soldiers were aw
of the baptist editor william demint does the journalistic mentor to none other than ip laws. regardless of their background, the presence of the battlefield with a felt the culmination of a long struggle. if you know, federal or returned with black volunteers, claiming african american men did not possess attributes of patriotism and courage and kept it the worst difficult moment. when you stt regiments got the chance to fight, they proved their mettle with dozens of engagements. the u. s. e....
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♪ >> it is william wallace's birthday today. all of these people have come here to honor his memory; 800 years later, they still hold him as one of their strongest national figures. in 1305, william wallace was betrayed, and tried for treason, in london, where he was hung, cut into four, and his remains strewn over britain. today, wallace is the figurehead for scottish independence. >> freedom! ♪ >> i want to explore the islands. first stop, isla, the southern tip of the inner hebrides. then it's back to the mainland, to the mountains of oban. islay feels isolated in comparison to other islands like skye, and receives few visitors. fifty percent of the island is gaelic-speaking, and it's main industry is whisky. scotland's national drink dates back to around the 15th century. in gaelic they call it uisge-beatha, which means water of life. i am talking about whisky. now, isla is famous for it's own variety, which is a little bit peaty and more smoky. today, i'm at ardbeg. and i'm gonna meet stuart, who's the manager of the dist
♪ >> it is william wallace's birthday today. all of these people have come here to honor his memory; 800 years later, they still hold him as one of their strongest national figures. in 1305, william wallace was betrayed, and tried for treason, in london, where he was hung, cut into four, and his remains strewn over britain. today, wallace is the figurehead for scottish independence. >> freedom! ♪ >> i want to explore the islands. first stop, isla, the southern tip of the...
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robin williams, modern family feud, and the killers too. dent don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ t change is coming. all my students have the brand new surface. it has the new windows and comes with office, has a real keyboard, so they can do real work. they can use bing smartsearch to find anything in the world... or last night's assignment. and the battery lasts and lasts, so after school they can skype, play games, and my favorite...do homework. change is looking pretty good after all. ♪ crafted with a touch of tequila, wine, and whiskey, by our highly skilled show-offs -- i mean chefs. are you really going to do this every time? new marsala mushroom sirloin and chicken & shrimp tequila tango. starting at $9.99. two new reasons to see you tomorrow. breakfast together can be a...bit of a dance. ♪ won't touch -- stop. eggo time. [ female announcer ] but eggo waffles can win over the pickiest of eaters. can't touch this. [ girl ] l'eggo my eggo™. can't touch this. i got the tree, open the door! (dad screaming) there's
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williams for the wonderful work he's doing. anthank you very much and happy thanksgiving to everyone. >> did you apply for this round? >> no. i will apply because i can use it. it's not about me, it's about the community. i got the track record and the work. i want to see, when we came up as kids, we had a safe pass. i have seen the city council members through the library and i worked with the history preservation project. i'm actively involved in the community. my father is the chaplain for the sheriff's department and the jails. take the kids out of jail and a keep them in school and i have been a positive influence for the young people throughout the city through my poetry and music appreciation. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here today. the next card i have is from mr. kevin williams. >> good afternoon, xhirgs. -- commissioners. i would like to thank you for having taken out the time to place this important item on the agenda. but you have been miss informed again as to the truth of what is happening with the bayvie
williams for the wonderful work he's doing. anthank you very much and happy thanksgiving to everyone. >> did you apply for this round? >> no. i will apply because i can use it. it's not about me, it's about the community. i got the track record and the work. i want to see, when we came up as kids, we had a safe pass. i have seen the city council members through the library and i worked with the history preservation project. i'm actively involved in the community. my father is the...
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at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is, it was the same with lincoln. as i started reading the books about teddy was about, there been so many wonderful books about him. i didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography. there have been some great studies about the progressive era. it is my favorite airline history. i favorite historians have written about it. i needed a team of rivals. when i started thinking about half, i thought it would give me an insight into teddy, just as lincoln's cabinet gave me an insight into lincoln. he just got bigger and bigger in the story. --it is hard to understand i'm going to read a quote from your book. he triesearlier that taft. why is there so much respect for him? he was going against his own party, his own choice for president. that is a pretty nasty thing for someone to do. >> i think when historians look on,is behavior from 1910 some of that respect diminishes. i think partly, he just wanted to be president again. if he had waited
at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is, it was the same with lincoln. as i started reading the books about teddy was about, there been so many wonderful books about him. i didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography. there have been some great studies about the progressive era. it is my favorite airline history. i favorite historians have written about it. i needed a team of rivals. when i started thinking about half, i...
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heres the report. >> reporter: larry williams is the husband, carri williams, the wife. together, they were parents of eight. but now it is seven, the daughter they adopted from ethiopia is dead, some say they're the parents from hell. >> can i just ask you, did you love this child? can you just answer that question, did you love this child? >> the question is did hana die in the name of god? the williams lived in a large piece of secluded land, the investigators found hana face down outside the house with mud in her mouth and not breathing. >> the day of her death was not the first day she was struck. >> reporter: here is what the on her hips, knees, elbows and face. and when doctors performed her autopsy, they declared the 13-year-old was abnormally thin's on the forehead was a hematoma, bruises on the upper right and left pelvis area, bruises on the legs, prosecutors questioned whether the bruises came because of biblical teachings. the other children said that hana was often left outside as cold for discipline because she rebelled. hana was so weakened from the disci
heres the report. >> reporter: larry williams is the husband, carri williams, the wife. together, they were parents of eight. but now it is seven, the daughter they adopted from ethiopia is dead, some say they're the parents from hell. >> can i just ask you, did you love this child? can you just answer that question, did you love this child? >> the question is did hana die in the name of god? the williams lived in a large piece of secluded land, the investigators found hana...
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an urgent plea to save the eye sight of william fleming. william wants to continue to work to support the family but has a rare eye disease causing him to lose his vision. it's a condition in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward, affecting one in 500 people. >> like looking through a dirty window. >> he wears large, hard contact lenses so he can see, work and drive. he's a former college football player now a care giver for his fiancee's brother, bo. >> needs help with shoes and has leg braces. and help getting into a wheelchair. >> william and nina talked to a number of doctors they recommended cornea transplants >> but those are so invasive, painful. the recovery time is a year per eye. >> the research led them to a doctor in beverly hills, creating a procedure for correcting the damage but it costs 18,000s sxdz not covered by insurance. so the family placed an appeal on give it forward with little success. that is when nina's mother sent a message. >> i said, well, let's try to see if we can get some
an urgent plea to save the eye sight of william fleming. william wants to continue to work to support the family but has a rare eye disease causing him to lose his vision. it's a condition in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward, affecting one in 500 people. >> like looking through a dirty window. >> he wears large, hard contact lenses so he can see, work and drive. he's a former college football player now a care giver for his fiancee's...
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i wanted to call william right away, but the doctor wanted to tell william himself so i kept the secret and went to the family home in san jose. we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered, but in william's case somebody stepped up and said i will help you. that will make all the difference for william and his family and they are heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> i'm so, so -- this is so great! >> thank you! >> thank you, thank you! >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> thank you, cheryl, for getting that attention. we are going to be there to see william get that much-needed eye surgery in
i wanted to call william right away, but the doctor wanted to tell william himself so i kept the secret and went to the family home in san jose. we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously?...
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and baftas editor william j. simmons who was the journalist inventor tuned none other than i did the wheels. the federal army initially turned away black volunteers claiming african-american men did not possess the attributes of courage of black troops kept faith that the war was their golden moment. when you see to regiments finally got the chance to fight the proofing metal in dozens of engagements indeed the u.s. regiments at appomattox have seen considerable action. eight usc tiefer example survived a bloody initiation to combat in a florida joined in the dining -- grinding warfare in virginian man the trenches through petersburg entering the city in triumph when it fell on april 2. african-american soldiers were keenly aware that even after giving the proof of their courage their there marched the quality could he turn back so long as powerful confederate armies were still in the field. the confederate government viewed all black union soldiers as rebellious slaves. black soldiers were were too that many whi
and baftas editor william j. simmons who was the journalist inventor tuned none other than i did the wheels. the federal army initially turned away black volunteers claiming african-american men did not possess the attributes of courage of black troops kept faith that the war was their golden moment. when you see to regiments finally got the chance to fight the proofing metal in dozens of engagements indeed the u.s. regiments at appomattox have seen considerable action. eight usc tiefer example...
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williams predecessor johnson was a cool customer, so what is williams? >> i think it's aggressive in every aspect. i think we're going to try to take advantage. you can't score unless you touch the plate, man, so we got to go and we got to defend that plate with everything we've got as well. >> i remember the player as a kid watching him play. so the relationship hasn't really -- you know, we haven't really gotten too far into that, but the guy, the matt williams i know, is the roughneck that played third base for all those years. >> he's an intense guy. coming up some interesting tidbits with the story including what must williams do to succeed as a first time field manager? it ain't easy. we'll talk about that. back to you guys. >>> so what's the best time you've ever made on your cross- country trip? chances are you've got nothing on this team. details on their incredible journey from new york to california next. >> i did it 10 days once, not exactly a record. we're looking at a beautiful evening. let me show you temperatures. the front is still to ou
williams predecessor johnson was a cool customer, so what is williams? >> i think it's aggressive in every aspect. i think we're going to try to take advantage. you can't score unless you touch the plate, man, so we got to go and we got to defend that plate with everything we've got as well. >> i remember the player as a kid watching him play. so the relationship hasn't really -- you know, we haven't really gotten too far into that, but the guy, the matt williams i know, is the...
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and when officers told williams to ride on the street, williams ignored them. but it's the next part where we get two very different stories. >> the lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him. >> they hurt him pretty bad? >> yeah, they did. and he started to beat on him for no reason. >> they attempted to detail him, he became combative and resisted arrest. >> reporter: the family said he was listening to music and couldn't hear the officers when they told him to get off the side. but police say undercover officers identified themselves, flashed badges and ordered dj off the sidewalk. when he did not obey, police made this arrest. and that arrest drew quite a crowd. in fact, bystanders started yelling at the officers telling them to let williams go. in the end, the officers arrested three other individuals in addition to williams. live in the mission, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> a friend of williams' says he is a student at city college of san francisco. >>> privacy advocates plan to hold a protest this afternoon at oakland's frank ogawa plaza. they are upse
and when officers told williams to ride on the street, williams ignored them. but it's the next part where we get two very different stories. >> the lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him. >> they hurt him pretty bad? >> yeah, they did. and he started to beat on him for no reason. >> they attempted to detail him, he became combative and resisted arrest. >> reporter: the family said he was listening to music and couldn't hear the officers when they told...
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right you taught at williams, dartmouth. talk about dartmouth. of the more was one interesting cases. i started the book when i arrived at dartmouth in 2002. it was supposed to be a tiny article on how black abolitionists became a professional. how do you become a minister or a doctor in a nation we you can go to college? there was a big push into these professions but they are excluded from colleges and universities. one of the things that intrigues me, being at dartmouth at the time, was the fact that native americans had been on campus for 200 years, native american students. that suggests that native americans were somehow privileged, which we know is wrong. so it really requires a rethinking of the college itself, the role of the college in the colonial world. in many ways, dartmouth was the perfect example of what i ended up arguing in the book, that we have to think of colleges as actors in the colonial world and the creation of the nation that we know. the reverend who arrives in hanover after he gets his with eight1769 enslaved black peo
right you taught at williams, dartmouth. talk about dartmouth. of the more was one interesting cases. i started the book when i arrived at dartmouth in 2002. it was supposed to be a tiny article on how black abolitionists became a professional. how do you become a minister or a doctor in a nation we you can go to college? there was a big push into these professions but they are excluded from colleges and universities. one of the things that intrigues me, being at dartmouth at the time, was the...
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williams for the wonderful work he's doing. and thank you very much and happy thanksgiving to everyone. >> did you apply for this round? >> no. i will apply because i can use it. it's not about me, it's about the community. i got the track record and the work. i want to see, when we came up as kids, we had a safe pass. i have seen the city council members through the library and i worked with the history preservation project. i'm actively involved in the community. my father is the chaplain for the sheriff's department and the jails. take the kids out of jail and a keep them in school and i have been a positive influence for the young people throughout the city through my poetry and music appreciation. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here today. the next card i have is from mr. kevin williams. >> good afternoon, xhirgs. -- commissioners. i would like to thank you for having taken out the time to place this important item on the agenda. but you have been miss informed again as to the truth of what is happening with the bayv
williams for the wonderful work he's doing. and thank you very much and happy thanksgiving to everyone. >> did you apply for this round? >> no. i will apply because i can use it. it's not about me, it's about the community. i got the track record and the work. i want to see, when we came up as kids, we had a safe pass. i have seen the city council members through the library and i worked with the history preservation project. i'm actively involved in the community. my father is the...
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an urgent plea to save the eye sight of william fleming. william wants to continue to work to support the family but has a rare eye disease causing him to lose his vision. it's a condition in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward, affecting one in 500 people. >> like looking through a dirty window. >> he wears large, hard contact lenses so he can see, work and drive. he's a former college football player now a care giver for his fiancee's brother, bo. >> needs help with shoes and has leg braces. and help getting into a wheelchair. >> william and nina talked to a number of doctors they recommended cornea transplants >> but those are so invasive, painful. the recovery time is a year per eye. >> the research led them to a doctor in beverly hills, creating a procedure for correcting the damage but it costs 18,000s sxdz not covered by insurance. so the family placed an appeal on give it forward with little success. that is when nina's mother sent a message. >> i said, well, let's try to see if we can get some
an urgent plea to save the eye sight of william fleming. william wants to continue to work to support the family but has a rare eye disease causing him to lose his vision. it's a condition in which the central portion of the cornea becomes thinner and bulges forward, affecting one in 500 people. >> like looking through a dirty window. >> he wears large, hard contact lenses so he can see, work and drive. he's a former college football player now a care giver for his fiancee's...
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. >> william, sobre tu decisiÓn de rodear el cabo. >> william. no, seÑor. no capitÁn. william. >> los hombres estÁn descontentos. >> ah, no me digas ¿y ellos estÁn a cargo? >> lo estarÁn si insisten. >> ¿cÓmo? ¿podrÍas repetirlo? los hombres estÁn a cargo ¿estÁs amenazÁndome? >> no es amenaza es advertencia. >> ah, con que hay traidores ¿eh? >> no! hay temor. >> rodear el cabo es la ruta mÁs fÁcil y la mejor y por ahÍ iremos ¿algo mÁs? >> fue insubordinado, cobarde e insubordinado. atemorizÓ a los hombres, yo no les infundÍ miedo, fue Él. por tanto serÁ castigado y atravesaremos el cabo. ¿tiene miedo del cabo, seÑor christian? ¿es tambiÉn un cobarde? ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> no los mataremos, excepto a bligh. >> a nadie. >> irÁn a mar abierto. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> oye. christian tomarÁ el barco ¿estÁs con nosotros? >> despierta, despierta, arriba. >> despierta, despierta. >> ah ¿quÉ? ¿quÉ? >> cierra la boca. christian tomarÁ el barco. >> ¿quÉ? >> christian tomarÁ el barco. >> tomaremos el barco ¿
. >> william, sobre tu decisiÓn de rodear el cabo. >> william. no, seÑor. no capitÁn. william. >> los hombres estÁn descontentos. >> ah, no me digas ¿y ellos estÁn a cargo? >> lo estarÁn si insisten. >> ¿cÓmo? ¿podrÍas repetirlo? los hombres estÁn a cargo ¿estÁs amenazÁndome? >> no es amenaza es advertencia. >> ah, con que hay traidores ¿eh? >> no! hay temor. >> rodear el cabo es la ruta mÁs fÁcil y la mejor y por...
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and especially mary lou williams. i mean, there were so few examples for her of what it was she was trying to become, and most of those examples were male. and yet she pursued it, she had absolute confidence in her talent and ability and importance. and so i think that i just, i sort of learned to welcome the opportunity to try and learn how to write about her. and how to write about the music. and then it just was a process of listening and listening and listening and trying to really write down what it was that i heard. and it was such a moving encounter. i mean, if you don't know her music, i strongly recommend -- i hope this book will make people listen to her. it was such a moving encounter and so powerful to me that i just decided to write about that element of it. that, you know, that there's something very soulful about her music and very ambitious. she's an incredibly ambitious writer and and arranger. and she -- i loved her because she thought, ah, duke elington is writing these long forms and he gets a conc
and especially mary lou williams. i mean, there were so few examples for her of what it was she was trying to become, and most of those examples were male. and yet she pursued it, she had absolute confidence in her talent and ability and importance. and so i think that i just, i sort of learned to welcome the opportunity to try and learn how to write about her. and how to write about the music. and then it just was a process of listening and listening and listening and trying to really write...
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prince william there more often heard god save the queen. he got i long very well with taylor swift, it certainly appear that had way. they had a long conversation. let's hope they understood each other because at one point taylor swift was asked a question by a british reporter and she leaned in and said, i love your accent. i haven't got a clue what you're saying. back to you. >> they sounded okay. >> half way there. like he said. >> when those are your singing mates, you keep your voice down low. let them shine. >> getting to our weather. how much more of this nasty stuff do we have to deal with? >> here's the good news, everybody. we're at the beginning of the end of the process. the rain and the snow that we're dealing with are not going to last too much longer. that being said, it's sure an ugly way to get your thanksgiving holiday started. so many people hitting the roads, rails and highways trying to get out of town as fast as they can. that's the live view from reagan national airport where it's a cloudy bit of light rain with snowf
prince william there more often heard god save the queen. he got i long very well with taylor swift, it certainly appear that had way. they had a long conversation. let's hope they understood each other because at one point taylor swift was asked a question by a british reporter and she leaned in and said, i love your accent. i haven't got a clue what you're saying. back to you. >> they sounded okay. >> half way there. like he said. >> when those are your singing mates, you...
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williams coughs it up and baylor and the bears have the football. joe williams. i think he was on the bottom of ápile. yes, he was. he comes up with it. a great play by ahmad dixon to strip it. >> charles: notice he is around the ball a lot ahmad tixon? makes plays in the secondary and and recovers fumbles. their secondary tonight keyed in ]ó)sjt big plays on defensed in and i include sam holl in that jñ who plays more like a linebacker. k.j. mortan and burt and gibson and williams have been something and including holl in that group. >> gus: baylor starts the fourth quarter creating a turnover. they are at the texas tech 40 yard line. a time-out tauled by the bears. >> charles: that good forever for them to get out there and ready to roll. >> gus: folks, we want to wish one of the great coaches in history, one of the great characters inke?c col football history, grant taft, coach, we want to wish him a happy birthday. he turns o80 this week. >> charles: when art briles is done here, revives the standard that coach taft set at baylor in winning championships
williams coughs it up and baylor and the bears have the football. joe williams. i think he was on the bottom of ápile. yes, he was. he comes up with it. a great play by ahmad dixon to strip it. >> charles: notice he is around the ball a lot ahmad tixon? makes plays in the secondary and and recovers fumbles. their secondary tonight keyed in ]ó)sjt big plays on defensed in and i include sam holl in that jñ who plays more like a linebacker. k.j. mortan and burt and gibson and williams...
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williams. >> thank you, my name is steven williams presenting the a little liberty hill association represents the businesses in the liberty hill historic association to advocation the quality of life in the area, character and historic nature of the area. the association through this appeal challenges the accuracy and sufficiency of the final mitigated negative declaration prepared for the proposed project at 1050 valencia street. to support the appeal, the association retained a well-known ceqa expert richard grassity of grassity environmental consulting and he received and commenting on the declaration of the board and provided that written testimony to the board with our initial pl appeal that is exhibit 2, his resume is attached to exhibit 3 of our appeal and he's here to explain his testimony and his conclusion that he reached after the review of the nasdaq that it is inadequate. appellants are asking the board grant the association appeal and require that the negative declaration be kren
williams. >> thank you, my name is steven williams presenting the a little liberty hill association represents the businesses in the liberty hill historic association to advocation the quality of life in the area, character and historic nature of the area. the association through this appeal challenges the accuracy and sufficiency of the final mitigated negative declaration prepared for the proposed project at 1050 valencia street. to support the appeal, the association retained a...
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at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is, it was the same with lincoln. as i started reading the books about teddy was about, there been so many wonderful books about him. i didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography. there have been some great studies about the progressive era. it is my favorite airline history. i favorite historians have written about it. i needed a team of rivals. when i started thinking about half, i thought it would give me an insight into teddy, just as lincoln's cabinet gave me an insight into lincoln. he just got bigger and bigger in the story. >> it is hard to understand -- i'm going to read a quote from your book. you said earlier that he tries taft. why is there so much respect for him? he was going against his own party, his own choice for president. that is a pretty nasty thing for someone to do. >> i think when historians look at his behavior from 1910 on, some of that respect diminishes. i think partly, he just wanted to be president again
at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is, it was the same with lincoln. as i started reading the books about teddy was about, there been so many wonderful books about him. i didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography. there have been some great studies about the progressive era. it is my favorite airline history. i favorite historians have written about it. i needed a team of rivals. when i started thinking about half, i...
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mo williams takes a shot at bogut. a little nba scrum. that means nobody gets hurt or throws the punch. they get back to basketball. portland took over. 42-18. lamarcus aldridge. the blazers win it 113-101. the warriors have lost three straight. from the point. top shelf, future him aer. still in the first. tyler ken, one timer. the third of the year. this is the abc 7 sports report. i'm on my way to maryland for the game between the redskins and the 49ers. i'll be returning there. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. thank you for being here. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. don't forget, you can download our different apps for free. it is now online, on twitter and all your mobile devices. thank you for joining us. be sure to check back in the morning. to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. fresh, natural, frozen. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a frozen safe
mo williams takes a shot at bogut. a little nba scrum. that means nobody gets hurt or throws the punch. they get back to basketball. portland took over. 42-18. lamarcus aldridge. the blazers win it 113-101. the warriors have lost three straight. from the point. top shelf, future him aer. still in the first. tyler ken, one timer. the third of the year. this is the abc 7 sports report. i'm on my way to maryland for the game between the redskins and the 49ers. i'll be returning there. >>...
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i wanted to call william right away, but the doctor wanted to tell william himself so i kept the secret and went to the family home in san jose. we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered, but in william's case somebody stepped up and said i will help you. that will make all the difference for william and his family and they are heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> i'm so, so -- this is so great! >> thank you! >> thank you, thank you! >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> great outcome, cheryl. >> and we will be there to see william get that much-needed eye surgery in los angeles and bring you
i wanted to call william right away, but the doctor wanted to tell william himself so i kept the secret and went to the family home in san jose. we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously?...
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his cousin told us williams never heard them. >> he was on his bike. he had head phones on and hoody on. he didn't hear them. >> the chief told abc7 news as williams was being cited he walked towards his apartment. police grabbed his shoulder, police say williams bit one officer. >> they're thinking about this person have a gun? is the bicycle stolen? is the person up to something else? >> reporter: under cover police are part of a union that confis stated ten guns in 30 days. but friday night, no guns were found. as the arrest was happening a crowd gathered and tried to intervene. rodriguez says her brother was caught in the altercation. >> they overabuse their power, of course, the family is going to help. that is family. that is what anyone. i'm sure you're walking in the street you see someone getting aback to yoused by police you're going to help. >> the officers are also being punched at right? so our rule is that they can use whatever force reasonable to overcome resistance. >> five officers were hurt. the district attorney decided against forma
his cousin told us williams never heard them. >> he was on his bike. he had head phones on and hoody on. he didn't hear them. >> the chief told abc7 news as williams was being cited he walked towards his apartment. police grabbed his shoulder, police say williams bit one officer. >> they're thinking about this person have a gun? is the bicycle stolen? is the person up to something else? >> reporter: under cover police are part of a union that confis stated ten guns in 30...
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williams, a first down. zack craig with the tackle. >> charles: early in his tenure, he had to set a new foundation. wanted to get things done his way. got his program on firm footing. fortunately -- >> gus: that's williams. he picks up another first down. >> charles: was able to do that, being a native son, the quarterback there. his alma mater. they gave him the time and opportunity. how about a great payoff for them at oklahoma state. since then, they've been rolling. >> gus: williams. coach gundy, seven straight bowl appearances. 5-2 in those games. ongoing record. second and eight. davis webb to the end zone. incomplete. bradley marquez, the closest man to the football. that man, clint chelf, he had thrown two interceptions, but other than those two mistakes, he's been pretty doggone good this afternoon or this evening. webb lobs one. incomplete and a flag. ashton lampkin defensively. looks like he'll pick up the pass interference penalty. >> charles: that was all by design and formation. they went bunc
williams, a first down. zack craig with the tackle. >> charles: early in his tenure, he had to set a new foundation. wanted to get things done his way. got his program on firm footing. fortunately -- >> gus: that's williams. he picks up another first down. >> charles: was able to do that, being a native son, the quarterback there. his alma mater. they gave him the time and opportunity. how about a great payoff for them at oklahoma state. since then, they've been rolling....
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this is william royce from alaska. this is a race in brazil. his buddy is in front of him filming him. >> he's got knee pads on and a suit. he's no average joe. >> and he gets really close going around this bend. >> watch right here, william starts to get the old wobble. and the wobbles are never good. >> oh! >> down he goes. >> like he's sliding into home. >> the wobbles always win. >> he said he was going up to 65, 70 miles an hour during this crash. >> i'd have fallen after the first 50 feet. >> nick said he did have all the gear on. he said, will, i learned what it's like to crash at 70 miles an hour today. stoked. >> rabbit snack time. >>> you know how 5-year- lullabies, soft, calm music that will help them go to sleep. this little girl decided to take a nap to motorhead's "ace of spades." ♪ ♪ >> now apparently there is her uncle's band and she loves to hang out with them while they practice. they're a cover band called electric eye. >> she tired herself out by going to a rock concert. she was just in a comfy location. >> when you're t
this is william royce from alaska. this is a race in brazil. his buddy is in front of him filming him. >> he's got knee pads on and a suit. he's no average joe. >> and he gets really close going around this bend. >> watch right here, william starts to get the old wobble. and the wobbles are never good. >> oh! >> down he goes. >> like he's sliding into home. >> the wobbles always win. >> he said he was going up to 65, 70 miles an hour during this...
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i wanted to call william right away but the doctor wanted to tell william himself so i kept the secret and went to the family home in san jose. we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered but in william's case somebody stepped up and said i will help you. that will make all the difference for william and his family and they are heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> i'm so, so -- this is so great! >> thank you! >> thank you, thank you! >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> and we will be there to see william get that much-needed eye surgery in los angeles and bring you a follow-up to his story.
i wanted to call william right away but the doctor wanted to tell william himself so i kept the secret and went to the family home in san jose. we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously?...
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meteorologist tim williams tells us in his first warning weather forecast. >> and you have a chance to be irish for the day for months before saint patty's day. i'm sharon gibala live at the state fairgrounds where it is the maryland irish festival. we will tell you about it coming up. eyewitness news is seconds away. >> this is wjz-tv. baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news statio. >> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news. i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. this is the tenth day of the month. it is moving fast. we are a third of the way through already. it is a sunny day, a chilly day, and it's definitely going to be a very comfortable day overall.
meteorologist tim williams tells us in his first warning weather forecast. >> and you have a chance to be irish for the day for months before saint patty's day. i'm sharon gibala live at the state fairgrounds where it is the maryland irish festival. we will tell you about it coming up. eyewitness news is seconds away. >> this is wjz-tv. baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news statio. >> good...
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williams when his client was westerly neighbor. he told me in return for the client's withdraw of all opposition the developer would perform certain work on the client's building. [inaudible] the protestors of this conversation. mr. williams asked if there were things i would like done on my building and i mind now that mr. williams is the developer's lawyer. surprise. i question these ethnics. in my day this would constitute conflict of interest. i am confident you ladies and gentlemen have noticed these points but i feel it prudent to restate them. based on the facts i trust you will support enforcement of the san francisco planning code and master plan and render justice decision. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i appreciate your consideration. >> other speakers in support of the dr requester? okay. seeing none project sponsor. >> good evening vice president wu members of the commission. i am steve williams and represent the project sponsor john strickland who is here with dave sternbe
williams when his client was westerly neighbor. he told me in return for the client's withdraw of all opposition the developer would perform certain work on the client's building. [inaudible] the protestors of this conversation. mr. williams asked if there were things i would like done on my building and i mind now that mr. williams is the developer's lawyer. surprise. i question these ethnics. in my day this would constitute conflict of interest. i am confident you ladies and gentlemen have...
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williams was asked by plainclothes officers to stop riding his bicycle on the sidewalk williams says he was listening to music and not fear the officers and the man police say when they attempted to stop him he fled to a nearby apartment complex where occupants inside and a struggle between the occupants and the police in the shoot soon after the cops detained him and forced him to the ground william sr told a local news station one was choking him one pinned all his weight on him leaning on him and the lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him and he started beating on him for no reason but. and francisco police officer gordon told r t today that quote we believe reasonable force was used by the officers to effect arrest shies says officers were also injured in the confrontation and two were actually transported to the hospital four suspects including williams were arrested and after three days in jail williams was discharged pending further investigation now shai tells r.t. that the amateur video only tells half of the story and they will be looking at security footage fro
williams was asked by plainclothes officers to stop riding his bicycle on the sidewalk williams says he was listening to music and not fear the officers and the man police say when they attempted to stop him he fled to a nearby apartment complex where occupants inside and a struggle between the occupants and the police in the shoot soon after the cops detained him and forced him to the ground william sr told a local news station one was choking him one pinned all his weight on him leaning on...
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nbc's pete williams reporting that there were three people injured, including a tsa officer. it does not appear that anybody was killed. the gunman is reported to be in custody, which suggests the gunman is alive and suggests there is just one but we are continuing to monitor that and we'll keep you posted. this began in terminal three which includes virgin airways, as well as jetblue, allegiant and frontier. apparently the shooter walked up to security where they check your documents going into the security checkpoint and opened fire and again, that shooter appears to be at this point in custody. the white house says that the president has been briefed about the shooting at lax, that they will continue to stay in touch with the federal and local partners, lapd is leading the response and investigations. the white house says we urge citizens to listen to the authorities and follow directions from the first responders on site and that the president will continue to receive briefings throughout the day. air traffic suffice is to say is a mess. there is a ground stop now, flight
nbc's pete williams reporting that there were three people injured, including a tsa officer. it does not appear that anybody was killed. the gunman is reported to be in custody, which suggests the gunman is alive and suggests there is just one but we are continuing to monitor that and we'll keep you posted. this began in terminal three which includes virgin airways, as well as jetblue, allegiant and frontier. apparently the shooter walked up to security where they check your documents going...
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williams' stepfather told me he feels that san francisco has a good police department. he just feels there's some bad apples and that needs to be investigated. he did meet with attorneyen. >> burr john burriss and i thin there maybe a lawsuit. thank you both. >>> as thanksgiving approaches a bay you're engine of innovation is tackling the topic of food from farm to stage. the repertoire theater challenges what we eat and why. the recipe for an appealing play, it begins with research in the field. >> her grandfather and generations before him were farmers but he's never tilled soil for harvested crop. he's a play wright from san francisco and he's come to a small farm to do research. >> i wanted to write a story about a farmer who's in despair at the failure of his crops. i came to this farm to interview one of;ikz its founders. i was intrigued with the struggles he's had over the last 15 years. >> alexis invested her life savings in these 54 acres to raise chickens in an environmentally-friendly fashion. >> we have a chicken and epg business existed for seven years. at
williams' stepfather told me he feels that san francisco has a good police department. he just feels there's some bad apples and that needs to be investigated. he did meet with attorneyen. >> burr john burriss and i thin there maybe a lawsuit. thank you both. >>> as thanksgiving approaches a bay you're engine of innovation is tackling the topic of food from farm to stage. the repertoire theater challenges what we eat and why. the recipe for an appealing play, it begins with...
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williams was asked by plain clothed officers to stop riding his bicycle on the sidewalk williams says he was listening to his music and could not hear the officer's command police say when they attempted to stop him he fled to a nearby apartment complex where occupant occupants tried to pull him inside and a struggle between the occupants and the police and suit soon after the cops detained him and forced him to the ground williams sr told a local news station folks one was choking him one pinned all his weight on him leaning on him and the lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him and he started beating on him for no reason. but san francisco police officer gordon shai told r.t. today quote we believe reasonable force was used by the officers to effect arrest shies says officers were also injured in the confrontation and two were transported to the hospital for suspects including williams were arrested and three days and after three days in jail williams was discharged pending further investigation shai tells r t that the amateur video only tells half of the story and they w
williams was asked by plain clothed officers to stop riding his bicycle on the sidewalk williams says he was listening to his music and could not hear the officer's command police say when they attempted to stop him he fled to a nearby apartment complex where occupant occupants tried to pull him inside and a struggle between the occupants and the police and suit soon after the cops detained him and forced him to the ground williams sr told a local news station folks one was choking him one...
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at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is the same as lincoln as i started reading the books about teddy roosevelt, so many books written about him. i just didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography about teddy. great studies about the progressive era. my favorite era in history. favorite historians have written about that era. i needed something a little different. i needed a team of rivals for lincoln. when i started thinking about taft, it would give me an insight to teddy and then the insight to lincoln. he got bigger and bigger in the story as i went along. >> before a packed decatur crowd, he linked taft directly to william larrimore that would be expelled from the illinois legislature to obtain his senate seat. he said earlier he trashed taft. why is there so much respect for him? he feels going against his own party and choice for president. that's a nasty thing for somebody to do. >> i think when historians and myself included look at his behavior from 1910, 1911
at what point did william howard taft make the cover? >> i think what happened is the same as lincoln as i started reading the books about teddy roosevelt, so many books written about him. i just didn't feel i could contribute enough to just write another biography about teddy. great studies about the progressive era. my favorite era in history. favorite historians have written about that era. i needed something a little different. i needed a team of rivals for lincoln. when i started...
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williams was asked by plain clothes officers to stop riding his bicycle on the sidewalk williams says he was listening to his music and could not hear the officers command police say when they attempted to stop him he fled to a nearby apartment complex where occupants tried to play on the side inside and a struggle between the occupants and the police and soon soon after the cops detained him and forced him to the ground williams' sister told a local news station one was choking him one pinned all his weight on him leaning on him and the lady over there trying to put the handcuffs on him and he started beating on him for no reason but san francisco police officer gordon shai told r t today quote we believe reasonable force was used by the officers to effect arrest shies says officers were also injured in the confrontation and two were transported to the hospital for suspects including williams were arrested after three days in jail williams was discharged pending further investigation and shai tells our t.v. that the amateur video only tells half of the story and they will be looking
williams was asked by plain clothes officers to stop riding his bicycle on the sidewalk williams says he was listening to his music and could not hear the officers command police say when they attempted to stop him he fled to a nearby apartment complex where occupants tried to play on the side inside and a struggle between the occupants and the police and soon soon after the cops detained him and forced him to the ground williams' sister told a local news station one was choking him one pinned...
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>> pete williams with the latest on what we know from our d.c. bureau. pete, thanks. >>> bill bratton is with us, former chief of the lapd and the nypd. these days a security consultant and nbc news analyst. sadly, it seems we only get to talk to you after another episode of gun violence. this is your former turf. a place you were charged with protecting. that ring of tsa, commissioner, does not have weapons traditionally. you don't think the answer will be to weaponize concentric circles as you work your way into the airport? >> there will probably be a call to do just that. i would advocate against that trying to train 50,000 people to handle firearms in a very contained situation. better to leave it so the highly trained police personnel such as those that went into action today. >> as we said, l.a.x. on a friday morning, 9:30, busy place. hard to name a time when l.a.x. isn't busy. the problem with running an airport, you've got to have the free flow of people. isn't that exactly what makes them increasingly fertile targets for random violence and or
>> pete williams with the latest on what we know from our d.c. bureau. pete, thanks. >>> bill bratton is with us, former chief of the lapd and the nypd. these days a security consultant and nbc news analyst. sadly, it seems we only get to talk to you after another episode of gun violence. this is your former turf. a place you were charged with protecting. that ring of tsa, commissioner, does not have weapons traditionally. you don't think the answer will be to weaponize...
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william get ts really close as he goes around this bend. watch right here. william starts to get the old wobble. >> uh-oh. >> the wobbles are never good. >> oh. >> down he goes. >> like he's sliding into home. >> the wobbles always win. >> he says he was going up to 65, 70 miles an hour during this crash. like nick said, he had all the appropriate gear on. e learned what it's like to crash at 70 miles per hour today. stoked. >>> crowds cheer as a driver gets ready for the first ever 360 barrel roll. >> done. >> see if he can finally stick the landing. >> and we've got the buzz word you need for your chance to win a flat screen tv. >>> when you think of the perfect location for a proposal, you might think a beach, a gazebo somewhere. a mountain top. you probably don't think of best buy. >> oh, my god. >> at first, you're probably thinking that this is not a romantic proposal. but, in fact, it really is. you see a crowded best buy. and then suddenly, you hear train's "marry me." coming over the loud speerks. you notice that the same thing is playing on all of
william get ts really close as he goes around this bend. watch right here. william starts to get the old wobble. >> uh-oh. >> the wobbles are never good. >> oh. >> down he goes. >> like he's sliding into home. >> the wobbles always win. >> he says he was going up to 65, 70 miles an hour during this crash. like nick said, he had all the appropriate gear on. e learned what it's like to crash at 70 miles per hour today. stoked. >>> crowds cheer as...