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>> that was eric williams. >> reporter: eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and longtime attorney with an office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon hebert worked with him said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with super-high iqs. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him in there. i thought he was very fair. >> i mean, everyone respected him. >> reporter: williams, married for 15 years with no kids of his own, was a strong advocate for children and specialized in child abuse cases. lt. jolie stewart often worked with him on those cases. >> how do you think he was perceived amongst his fellow colleagues, other attorneys? >> i think that he had a lot of respect with his peers. he was kind of the go-to guy for family law. >> i know he had a love for children. >> reporter: tera williams-bellemare knows that better than anyone. she's eric's sister. >> he was a good uncle to my kids.
>> that was eric williams. >> reporter: eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and longtime attorney with an office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon hebert worked with him said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with super-high iqs. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him in there. i thought he...
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williams: i have no idea. i have read the number but i don't have it in my mind, so i cannot answer that. >> i will tell you, sir, that the marine corps history division is out in the lobby and they may well be able to as a answer that question for you. served in the battle of guam with the third marine division, do you recall or do you have any comments about how important the marine dogs were as force multipliers? mr. williams: i really don't, because i never saw one. [laughter] >> again, the history division can answer that question for you. any other questions? down here. >> have you ever have the opportunity to go back to iwo, and if you were, what were your thoughts on hitting the beach? mr. williams: thank you. i was there for the 25th anniversary. once we gave it back -- president johnson returned it to them -- i said i would never go back. i thought he should have kept it as a memorial, someplace where people would visit. of course, they have by the thousands, even though we did give it back. but in 1
williams: i have no idea. i have read the number but i don't have it in my mind, so i cannot answer that. >> i will tell you, sir, that the marine corps history division is out in the lobby and they may well be able to as a answer that question for you. served in the battle of guam with the third marine division, do you recall or do you have any comments about how important the marine dogs were as force multipliers? mr. williams: i really don't, because i never saw one. [laughter]...
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williams. this sis a freedom suit prior t dred scott where a chief justice wrote the majority opinion. and i think it's important because this is a case where he creates a sort of legal fiction that he will later deploy in dred scott. okay? i think you will see what i mean by the end here. only when we look at cases like james ash v. william h. williams and the long history of these freedom suits can we see that the challenge that they pose to slavery under the constitution was such that tawny was willing to go to great lengths to avoid, as he does in dred scott -- to avoid recognizing black americans as rights bearing people under the constitution. i mean, that is what the d re d scott case ultimately does. this is the deep lie at the heart of the dred scott decision and one that we're going to expose today. first, james ash. he is part of a large family from prince george's county, maryland. he was enslaved and many of the people in his family were enslaved, of course. he is a brother-in-law
williams. this sis a freedom suit prior t dred scott where a chief justice wrote the majority opinion. and i think it's important because this is a case where he creates a sort of legal fiction that he will later deploy in dred scott. okay? i think you will see what i mean by the end here. only when we look at cases like james ash v. william h. williams and the long history of these freedom suits can we see that the challenge that they pose to slavery under the constitution was such that tawny...
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. >> larry's father, william, made models of many of them. there's the c.s.s. gaines, a wooden side-wheel confederate gunboat built in mobile, alabama. there's the u.s.s. vicksburg and the c.s.s. alabama -- a massive propeller-driven ship built in secrecy in england for the confederacy. all are made precisely to scale. 1 inch here translates to 8 feet on the real vessel. where did this all begin? did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this. it's just something you have to be born with. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago. from an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance, doing the detail work. >> the "45" that you see on the u.s.s. valley forge, he was one of the guys that painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is
. >> larry's father, william, made models of many of them. there's the c.s.s. gaines, a wooden side-wheel confederate gunboat built in mobile, alabama. there's the u.s.s. vicksburg and the c.s.s. alabama -- a massive propeller-driven ship built in secrecy in england for the confederacy. all are made precisely to scale. 1 inch here translates to 8 feet on the real vessel. where did this all begin? did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how...
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and we'll start with william randolph hurst. william randolph hurst at the time was a 32-year-old newspaper publisher in new york city. he had come in to new york in 1895 after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. hurst was the son of a wealthy california miner, a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hurst was well-to-do, privileged we would say today, and came to new york to run -- to acquire and run the new york journal. and under hurst's control the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hurst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a media baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hurst. and by the 1930s william randol randolph hearst is a big time media baron. and his start into the big time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. while in new york he developed w
and we'll start with william randolph hurst. william randolph hurst at the time was a 32-year-old newspaper publisher in new york city. he had come in to new york in 1895 after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. hurst was the son of a wealthy california miner, a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hurst was well-to-do, privileged we would say today, and came to new york to run -- to acquire and run the new york journal. and under...
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williams. this is a freedoms to prior to dred scott, where chief justice roger tiny also wrote the majority opinion and, i think it is important because this is a case where tiny creates a sort of legal fiction that he will later deploy and dred scott. i think you will see what i mean by the end. here only when we look at cases like james ash versus william h. williams and the long history of freedom suits can we see that the challenge they posed under the constitution, with such that roger tani was willing to go to great lengths to avoid recognizing black american as rights bearing people under the constitution. that is what the dred scott case ultimately does. this is the deep lie at the heart of the dred scott decision. when we are going to expose today. so first, james ash. he is part of a large family from prince george is county marilyn. he was enslaved and many of the people in his family weren't slaved of course. he is a brother in law of daniel bell, and a brother in law of an bell. bo
williams. this is a freedoms to prior to dred scott, where chief justice roger tiny also wrote the majority opinion and, i think it is important because this is a case where tiny creates a sort of legal fiction that he will later deploy and dred scott. i think you will see what i mean by the end. here only when we look at cases like james ash versus william h. williams and the long history of freedom suits can we see that the challenge they posed under the constitution, with such that roger...
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william who craft in berlin we appreciate it. we move on now to the covert 1000 hotspots in europe like spain which has gone into lockdown police are out around the country sending people home who refused to obey orders to self isolate spain has followed italy's lead and has announced new drastic measures in a bid to combat the viruses spread more than 190 people have died in the country making it the worst affected country behind italy 47000000 people are banned from leaving their homes for the next 2 weeks except to buy essential supplies after the prime minister declared a state of emergency. and we have more team coverage of the situation right now in italy and spain in the gupta is standing by for us in rome and for that charles is in sort of villa in spain and philip let's start with you now some 47000000 people in spain ordered to stay inside how are things looking where you are. here in the city of the situation is that the moment my 1st impression is that people are following the rules of the government on the 3 minute w
william who craft in berlin we appreciate it. we move on now to the covert 1000 hotspots in europe like spain which has gone into lockdown police are out around the country sending people home who refused to obey orders to self isolate spain has followed italy's lead and has announced new drastic measures in a bid to combat the viruses spread more than 190 people have died in the country making it the worst affected country behind italy 47000000 people are banned from leaving their homes for...
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correspondent alex underfund naaman is in los angeles and william do craft is with me here in studio william bernie sanders is projected to win his home state of vermont no surprise there but what about the other projections we have so far what do they tell us projections are north carolina and virginia going to joe biden also no big surprises so far things going away going along the way that most people and polls were showing joe biden has strong support among black democratic voters and those they have large populations in places like north carolina and virginia and like we saw just a few days ago in south carolina vermont bernie sanders home state as you saw and it's important to note here that victor is not a winner take all system so we were going to hear a lot tonight about someone so won this state so and so won that state but it really matters about how much they win it by because these delegates that we're talking about get are proportionally meted out by the candidate so candidates get delegates based on the vote that they've won does not just a winner takes all situation i
correspondent alex underfund naaman is in los angeles and william do craft is with me here in studio william bernie sanders is projected to win his home state of vermont no surprise there but what about the other projections we have so far what do they tell us projections are north carolina and virginia going to joe biden also no big surprises so far things going away going along the way that most people and polls were showing joe biden has strong support among black democratic voters and those...
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my wife wrote up an award-winning poem about william williams. my grandmother served in world war i, ended up being stationed in germany. woody williams was a great american. god bless him and our marine corps. >> do you happen to be any of that poem your wife wrote about woody williams? >> caller: right now not. he starts out by saying he's a young guy and then part of it she says he served this country and never asked why. he did it because that's what everyone is supposed to do. even if they risk their lives. avenues young guy when he went over there. my god, we were sitting there. he the actually had the congressional medal of honor with him. he was the guest of honor. we didn't know that. when they called him over he said i'm not leaving this table yet i'm not ready, i served in iwo jima and i have the right to do what do i want. he's a crusty guy but god bless him. >> if you could, we showed a brief clip of woody williams to start this segment. can you tell us the rest of his story? >> his story as far as the citation, medal of honor? >> pl
my wife wrote up an award-winning poem about william williams. my grandmother served in world war i, ended up being stationed in germany. woody williams was a great american. god bless him and our marine corps. >> do you happen to be any of that poem your wife wrote about woody williams? >> caller: right now not. he starts out by saying he's a young guy and then part of it she says he served this country and never asked why. he did it because that's what everyone is supposed to do....
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there is a double standard and william barr has to break the double standard. a man who lied multiple times under oath gave material lies, things they didn't know, a man was trapped, given false information, they had the actual answer to the question in their briefcase so they trapped him. that is it, one count under oath. has to dismiss that case because one is a republican and the other is a democrat we have different justice, that is the way half of america feels now if not more. they look at trump going through impeachment for allegedly threatening the president of ukraine and biden walking around free for three years, getting $14 million and they say double standard. that is not america. >> i would appoint a special counsel, the president should have a special counsel outside the justice department looking at this. >> i agree completely. lou: 10 seconds to agree or disagree. >> i think it could be done by the existing the part of justice. if it is not quickly then yes. >> how quickly. >> another week or two. albence among his guests. trish: another whistle
there is a double standard and william barr has to break the double standard. a man who lied multiple times under oath gave material lies, things they didn't know, a man was trapped, given false information, they had the actual answer to the question in their briefcase so they trapped him. that is it, one count under oath. has to dismiss that case because one is a republican and the other is a democrat we have different justice, that is the way half of america feels now if not more. they look...
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william we are getting projections here but the sound is winning. and joe biden getting the ginia but between these 2 who should be more worried about mike bloomberg i mean traditional wisdom would be joe biden because he's the other so-called moderate candidate in this race and biden is accusing bloomberg of stealing votes from him and bloomberg is shooting that accusation right back at him you're stealing votes for me. bloomberg got rather angry at reporters earlier today by saying you're not asking biden if you should drop out of the race against me why should you ask me if i'm dropping out of the race against him this split this was the bigger risk earlier for centrist democrats when there was still club char and booted judge in the race that the moderate vote was getting spread over all these candidates leaving bernie sanders alone on the left side of the spectrum to gather up all the the delegates now we're just down to 2 sanders is still kind of left on his own with warren also on the left but trailing very quite quite far behind him ok we'll
william we are getting projections here but the sound is winning. and joe biden getting the ginia but between these 2 who should be more worried about mike bloomberg i mean traditional wisdom would be joe biden because he's the other so-called moderate candidate in this race and biden is accusing bloomberg of stealing votes from him and bloomberg is shooting that accusation right back at him you're stealing votes for me. bloomberg got rather angry at reporters earlier today by saying you're not...
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>> william "po' monkey" seaberry: that's right, that's right. >> anthony: but no rap. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: no, no. >> anthony: never, even if i have -- kanye west wants to rent out the place, are you gonna rent it to him? >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: yeah, i'd rent it to him. >> anthony: oh okay. just in case. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: so i ain't got time to work with them and keep down all this old bullshit, if you ain't come for a good time stay away from here. >> anthony: words to live by. well, thank you, sir. i love your place and thank you for having us. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: well, you got to come back again. >> anthony: oh, i surely will. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: i'll find somebody to get naked with you. >> anthony: uh-oh. >> john currence: there's a promise. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: okay, dj, you can kick it back off. ♪ >> dj: a bad girl. don't forget about it, come right here. >> anthony: thursday night is family night at po' monkeys, mostly locals, a mixed bag. the music is classic r&b and pre-disco soul. the attitude
>> william "po' monkey" seaberry: that's right, that's right. >> anthony: but no rap. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: no, no. >> anthony: never, even if i have -- kanye west wants to rent out the place, are you gonna rent it to him? >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: yeah, i'd rent it to him. >> anthony: oh okay. just in case. >> william "po' monkey" seaberry: so i ain't got time to work with them and keep down...
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william kentridge is versatile, ha rd—hitting and town. william kentridge is versatile, hard—hitting and his talents spanning many different genres. but how has south africa's violent and racist past influenced his work as a white artist? welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born in johannesburg. you were born in johannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers. how did growing up under apartheid affects you 7 how did growing up under apartheid affects you? i think because my pa rents were affects you? i think because my parents were both very much aware of and involved in legal questions around the anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. this was a slight disjunction between myself and say, other people in the class whose parents took it as a natural... remember all whose parents took it as a natural... rememberallwhite school, all white children, assumed that apartheid was part of the natural order. from a v
william kentridge is versatile, ha rd—hitting and town. william kentridge is versatile, hard—hitting and his talents spanning many different genres. but how has south africa's violent and racist past influenced his work as a white artist? welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born in johannesburg. you were born in johannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers. how did growing up under apartheid affects you 7...
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britain's kate and william ended their historic 1st tour of ireland with a sporting flourish the duke and duchess of cambridge were in the western city of galway where they try their hand at some gaelic football and hurling pastimes along associated with irish national nationalism but both royals and locals seemed keen to get along. kate and william looked relaxed on the playing fields of salt the courage the club the british establishment seemingly at ease and a bastion of irish nationalism. until ireland hosted france and then england in rugby union speech 6 nations of the tema croke park in 27 the atlantic association had long banned what it deemed the british sports from being played on its premises no british royalty stood harley in hand a symbols of rapprochement go there could be few more potent that's not to say the irish game came easily to the british pair. but it didn't stop them trying. was. and their young hosts were clearly taken with the royal celebrities in their midst . and. later more unlikely scenes in goa we city center william and kate the duchess clad in emerald
britain's kate and william ended their historic 1st tour of ireland with a sporting flourish the duke and duchess of cambridge were in the western city of galway where they try their hand at some gaelic football and hurling pastimes along associated with irish national nationalism but both royals and locals seemed keen to get along. kate and william looked relaxed on the playing fields of salt the courage the club the british establishment seemingly at ease and a bastion of irish nationalism....
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for more i'm joined now by william glue croft in berlin hello to you william so germany is now the latest country in europe to shed at least some borders what more can you tell us about the closures that's right germany's interior minister for say hoffer just finished a press conference along with officials other officials of the german government outlining what is going to happen come into force starting monday morning at 8 am that is when border restrictions for france austria switzerland denmark and luxembourg are going to come into force he noted that goods and commuters will continue to pass through the border as they have been he noted germany's reliance on exporting goods for a large part of its economy is as a good reason for allowing goods to continue going back and forth but nonessential people people without businesses in neighboring countries day will not be allowed to cross the border the idea is to help slow the spread of the coronavirus and also to prevent hoarding of groceries and other goods in the border regions horse they offer would not commit to a concrete end date fo
for more i'm joined now by william glue croft in berlin hello to you william so germany is now the latest country in europe to shed at least some borders what more can you tell us about the closures that's right germany's interior minister for say hoffer just finished a press conference along with officials other officials of the german government outlining what is going to happen come into force starting monday morning at 8 am that is when border restrictions for france austria switzerland...
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william: that's right. overrun, and many are taking extraordinary steps to prepare for the wave of patients to come. stony brook university hospital on long island, new york is one of those places. they been asked by governor andrew cuomo to double their bed capacity in just a few weeks. carol gomez is ceo of that hospital. ms. gez, think -- comes, -- ms. gomes, how is yourystem doing right now? pandemic underway and the apex of the storm approaching us quickly, in the next 14 to 21 days, there is a concerted effort to address safety, and a concerted effort to take care of our patien. it is of a very serious nate, but we are tacklingth this all of our might. william: right now, can you give us a sense of how many coronavirus -- how many covid-19 patients you currently have? ms. gomes: each day, obviously, it escalates, and the numbers thate received this morning could potentially be different than the ones we have currently, now or in the next five minutes. last we heard, there were 70 plus cases positive,
william: that's right. overrun, and many are taking extraordinary steps to prepare for the wave of patients to come. stony brook university hospital on long island, new york is one of those places. they been asked by governor andrew cuomo to double their bed capacity in just a few weeks. carol gomez is ceo of that hospital. ms. gez, think -- comes, -- ms. gomes, how is yourystem doing right now? pandemic underway and the apex of the storm approaching us quickly, in the next 14 to 21 days, there...
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and we'll start with william randolph hearst. he was a newspaper publisher. he came after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the examiner. hearst was the son of a wealthy california minor. a guy that struck it reach in the silver mines out west. he was well to do. privileged we would say today, and came to new york to run to acquire and run the new york journal. then a more abound newspaper. and under hearst control, the newspaper took off and it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in history. his plan was to begin or expand his empire. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. by the 1930s, he is a big time newspaper baron and media baron. as well as radio stations and interests in film production companies. hearst's start into the big time came at the end of the 19th century in new york. while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journalism. often yellow jourminalism is characterized these days with synonymous with sensational stream of the news. it was far more than sensational treatment of the
and we'll start with william randolph hearst. he was a newspaper publisher. he came after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the examiner. hearst was the son of a wealthy california minor. a guy that struck it reach in the silver mines out west. he was well to do. privileged we would say today, and came to new york to run to acquire and run the new york journal. then a more abound newspaper. and under hearst control, the newspaper took off and it became one of the most popular...
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thank you very much william good crop there reporter thanks a lot. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. tornadoes that tore through the southern u.s. state of tennessee disrupted super tuesday voting in parts of the state at least 24 people died in the storms with the search for bodies continuing worst hit was the capital nashville. rescuers are searching for dozens of people missing after landslides hit several cities in the brazilian state of some pollo at least 16 people are confirmed dead so far brazil's heavily populated southeast has suffered an intense rainy season this year causing flooding and landslides. and the vatican's representative in mexico says for catholic bishops in the country have been referred to superiors following alleged connections to cases of sexual abuse it's part of the church's drive to gather information on abuse cover ups but it can investigators will go to mexico later this month to examine allegations. also in mexico a church in the capital mexico city has covered the statues of female r
thank you very much william good crop there reporter thanks a lot. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. tornadoes that tore through the southern u.s. state of tennessee disrupted super tuesday voting in parts of the state at least 24 people died in the storms with the search for bodies continuing worst hit was the capital nashville. rescuers are searching for dozens of people missing after landslides hit several cities in the brazilian state of some pollo at least...
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joining me now is the correspond william noah glue kroft he's reporting for us in berlin william germany now the latest country in europe to shot at least some borders what more do we know at this hour about closure yes this information came across just within the last hour or so from german media reporting that yes borders to france austria switzerland will not be fully closed at least be heavily restricted starting monday morning starting with the monday morning commute it should be noted that has been no official government announcement of this issue yet that is also reported to be coming later this evening what exactly the details of these closures are restrictions are going to be it does seem that nonessential traffic is going to be stopped at the borders at these 3 particular borders but commuters and goods will still be able to pass through the borders apparently according to reports the idea is not only to stop the spread of the virus but also to stop the spread of or the amount of people who are coming across borders to try to squirrel away stocking up on all kinds of products p
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so fast forward to when the mail brothers, we see william and charles as adults. they were arguably the most successful doctors in america by the late 19 tens and twenties. they sacrificed, that front sent franciscan sisters. in 1918 the male brothers and their wives donated all the assets of male clinic, the land, the buildings, equipment, and the majority of their life savings to transform mail from a private partnership into a non for profit organization. that is the instruction we have today. mayo clinic is here today because of their sacrifice and generosity. we have talked about the origins of male clinic here at heritage hall, but it is really worthwhile to visit the third floor archive historical suite with my colleagues there to get a feeling of how the clinic grew and flourished. right now, we are standing in the historical sweep, which is located in the plumber building. it is the sweet where the last of doctor will and charlie mail are located. along with the board of governors room. the space today is used as a museum and our patience and visitors are
so fast forward to when the mail brothers, we see william and charles as adults. they were arguably the most successful doctors in america by the late 19 tens and twenties. they sacrificed, that front sent franciscan sisters. in 1918 the male brothers and their wives donated all the assets of male clinic, the land, the buildings, equipment, and the majority of their life savings to transform mail from a private partnership into a non for profit organization. that is the instruction we have...
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william: dr. deborah birx praised efforts targeted at seniors who are especially vulnerable. >> i want to applaud the private sector for now creating senior only shopping times. that is extraordinary. that shows what america brings and i think other countries will learn from us about how to protect seniors in this type of way. william: school districts across the country continue to close. some districts, like this one in missouri, are handing out breakfast and lunch to families who rely on their schools for meals. >> we want to make sure we are airing on the side of safety and making sure student communities are as safe as possible. william: elsewhere, closures and cancellations pileup. st. patrick's day celebrations muted after many bars and restaurants coast-to-coast were forced to close and parades were canceled. some revelers managed to enjoy their own personal parades. in arizona, florida and illinois, democratic primaries went on as planned, but there were reports of abnormally low voter tu
william: dr. deborah birx praised efforts targeted at seniors who are especially vulnerable. >> i want to applaud the private sector for now creating senior only shopping times. that is extraordinary. that shows what america brings and i think other countries will learn from us about how to protect seniors in this type of way. william: school districts across the country continue to close. some districts, like this one in missouri, are handing out breakfast and lunch to families who rely...
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will do double reporter william glick croft is with me here in the studio joining us from los angeles is the w's alexander knob i'm telling each other it looks like super tuesday has catapulted joe biden well into the lead . yet so want to night for joe biden he secured them a durance he all of the race is something that was inconceivable only a week ago when he was struggling with his companion and many in the party establishment said that he is not the candidates to really around but then we saw his sweeping victory in south carolina thanks to the support among african american voters and then more and more endorsements started to come in with he's 2 rivals ammi close and pete booted teach and they are very surprising decision to get out of the race and throw their support behind joe biden so that helped him a large and he run states such as massachusetts oklahoma or minnesota states without having a good infrastructure there without having held a single event there so this is very telling as well as to think that he is projected to win texas. william a decisive day for the democrat
will do double reporter william glick croft is with me here in the studio joining us from los angeles is the w's alexander knob i'm telling each other it looks like super tuesday has catapulted joe biden well into the lead . yet so want to night for joe biden he secured them a durance he all of the race is something that was inconceivable only a week ago when he was struggling with his companion and many in the party establishment said that he is not the candidates to really around but then we...
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she was inspired by serena williams. naomi osaka was inspired by serena williams. you see that kind of pipeline from althea gibson to serena williams. i think athletes you look up to them you want to become them. they are role models. >> what about colin kaepernick? was he considered for this book? >> there was discussion about him. i think certainly at a point in time he has become a symbol for activism for black athletes now. it certainly sacrificed his career to make a point about police brutality and oppression and racial injustice. i think somebody who is the modern day all lead to sacrifice something it's seen that way by many people he was definitely considered. >> kevin merida, there were two people in this book i never heard of, i'm ashamed to say, one was jean michel basket. am i saying his name correctly? >> he was a really an avant-garde painter. he really was in right now some of his paintings are a think his paintings were up there at the highest resale value he died young. he will somebody who like young geniuses day died too young you never know wha
she was inspired by serena williams. naomi osaka was inspired by serena williams. you see that kind of pipeline from althea gibson to serena williams. i think athletes you look up to them you want to become them. they are role models. >> what about colin kaepernick? was he considered for this book? >> there was discussion about him. i think certainly at a point in time he has become a symbol for activism for black athletes now. it certainly sacrificed his career to make a point...
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william kentridge in johannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware of and involved in legal questions around the anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. there was always a slight disjunction between myself and say, other people in the class whose parents took it as a natural... remember all white school, all white children, assumed that apartheid was part of the natural order. so from a very young age, both in terms of things that were said at the dinner table, and in terms of the people who came to the house, i was aware of the unnaturalness of south african society. your parents were very anti—apartheid although they weren't members of the anc but they represented people like nelson mandela, desmond tutu, one would have expected you to perha
william kentridge in johannesburg, welcome to hardtalk. zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg. you were born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware of and involved in legal questions around the anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. there was always a slight disjunction between...
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first, part of an interview with herschal williams. jima. first, part of an interview with herschal williams. >> we had no idea what was going on. we had no idea. we were too busy to pay attention to what anybody else was doing. suddenly, around me -- i didn't know what was going on. i had my back to it.
first, part of an interview with herschal williams. jima. first, part of an interview with herschal williams. >> we had no idea what was going on. we had no idea. we were too busy to pay attention to what anybody else was doing. suddenly, around me -- i didn't know what was going on. i had my back to it.
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venue long associated with irish nationalism on their 1st official trip to ireland britain's prince william and kate in gaul. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us for the show today germany's foreign minister is saying that turkey must comply with the terms of the 2016 migration deal that calls for a to stop migrants from crossing from its territory into the u. now this comes after turkey deployed special police to block the return of any migrants who've illegally entered the you greek police have been forcing such migrants back into turkey after they break through that country's border defenses. faces of despair thousands of refugees have gathered on the border the focus on the turkish town of a day and many are forced to camp out in the open some of these people have been displaced by the long running conflict in syria it is in europe you can work there are jobs you get a decent salary the kids can go to school you can lead a normal human life that's all i want. or that i made it to the great side then i took my phone my money took my clothes off my beat me and sent me back to turke
venue long associated with irish nationalism on their 1st official trip to ireland britain's prince william and kate in gaul. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us for the show today germany's foreign minister is saying that turkey must comply with the terms of the 2016 migration deal that calls for a to stop migrants from crossing from its territory into the u. now this comes after turkey deployed special police to block the return of any migrants who've illegally entered the you greek...
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kate and william looked relaxed on the playing fields of salt the current g.a.a. club the british establishment seemingly at ease in a bastion of irish nationalism. until ireland hosted france and then england in rugby union 6 nations at the tema croke park in 27 the atlantic association had long banned what it deemed the british sports from being played on its premises no british royalty stood hardly in hand a symbols of rapprochement go there could be few more potent that's not to say the irish game came easily to the british pair was. but it didn't stop them trying. was. and their young hosts were clearly taken with the royal celebrities in their midst . and. later more unlikely scenes in goal the city center william and kate the duchess clad in emerald green to can one of the traditional irish music sessions for which goalies pubs are famed. before emerging to a warm reception. union jacks flying alongside irish tricolors to greet the couple. the convivial atmosphere belied the high security laid on for the royal visit with police shot shooters deployed on sur
kate and william looked relaxed on the playing fields of salt the current g.a.a. club the british establishment seemingly at ease in a bastion of irish nationalism. until ireland hosted france and then england in rugby union 6 nations at the tema croke park in 27 the atlantic association had long banned what it deemed the british sports from being played on its premises no british royalty stood hardly in hand a symbols of rapprochement go there could be few more potent that's not to say the...
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is in los angeles welcome to you both let's start with you william decisive day for the democrats of course in choosing who they want to challenge donald trump what you think stand now well definitely some big takeaways one money doesn't necessarily necessarily buy you elections michael bloomberg put 500000000 dollars interests me being big on super tuesday states and now he might be reassessing his campaign. it helps a loser competition biden lost his moderate competitors after the south carolina vote and a lot of those votes have now gone to him which has propelled him into the lead now lisa's things currently stand in terms of delegates and this is about delegates not about states remember this is a proportional vote so the popular vote gets translated in delhi. it's which means it's not just who wins a state but even someone showing a strong 2nd place finish and various states might do very well in racking up those numbers it's really the spread between 1st and 2nd and even sometimes 2nd and 3rd so this is very much about numbers is very much a math game now not only that magic w
is in los angeles welcome to you both let's start with you william decisive day for the democrats of course in choosing who they want to challenge donald trump what you think stand now well definitely some big takeaways one money doesn't necessarily necessarily buy you elections michael bloomberg put 500000000 dollars interests me being big on super tuesday states and now he might be reassessing his campaign. it helps a loser competition biden lost his moderate competitors after the south...
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rules william and kate and their visit to i mean by trying the sport of the i mean the duchess proves it's tougher than it looks. kind of a ball welcome to you i'm. human rights wanted to say 15 people have been killed in clashes between sudanese government forces and the fight is in something this despite a cease fire that went into force at midnight the ceasefire as a result of talks between texas president. and russian president vladimir putin their meeting in moscow in to defuse the increasingly volatile situation in the region that had threatened to spill over into direct confrontation between and moscow. after 6 hours of talks and a one and putin stepped out in front of the cameras to announce a security corridor or joint patrols and the all important cease fire. the 2 leaders have looked 10 since the negotiations began the complex and long running conflict in syria has put turkey and russia on opposing sides but now they say they are committed to deescalation what. we hope this agreement will lay a foundation for the suspension the fighting in libya. we hope to end the sufferin
rules william and kate and their visit to i mean by trying the sport of the i mean the duchess proves it's tougher than it looks. kind of a ball welcome to you i'm. human rights wanted to say 15 people have been killed in clashes between sudanese government forces and the fight is in something this despite a cease fire that went into force at midnight the ceasefire as a result of talks between texas president. and russian president vladimir putin their meeting in moscow in to defuse the...
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william brangham: one per week? craig spencer: one per week, and are being asked to put one surgical mask over that per ishift to kind of just ke clean. that's because the supply chain is limited. we're hearing that we'ndre gettg ds of thousands or millions more of these masks being sent, which is great. the problem is, is t're going to need an estimated 3.5 pandemic continues into next year. so we really need to do something to increase capacity, whatever we can, to get masks to ople on the front line. ventilators are certainly a big concern. we know that 're short. there are really wonderful, creative engineering solutions for how to turn toe ventilator wo for two patients. pr thlem is, is, we can't turn them into four or eight. we know that ventilators are the only thing that are going to help some of these people suanive. william am: the president yesterday seemed to indicate that we were near the end of this fight against coronavirus. he was hoping that, perhaps by easter sunday, that we would be so far along t
william brangham: one per week? craig spencer: one per week, and are being asked to put one surgical mask over that per ishift to kind of just ke clean. that's because the supply chain is limited. we're hearing that we'ndre gettg ds of thousands or millions more of these masks being sent, which is great. the problem is, is t're going to need an estimated 3.5 pandemic continues into next year. so we really need to do something to increase capacity, whatever we can, to get masks to ople on the...
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william: indeed he did. and i don't think the voters were track -- were attracted to a particular point on the ideological spectrum, per se. so much as a sense that joe biden was the most likely of the democratic candidates to beat donald trump in the general election. i happen to agree with that assessment. many people in bernie sanders camp don't. in addition, and a lot of the reporting picked this up, people are exhausted by the nonstop pace of politics in recent years, by the constant fighting , and tags him -- antagonism. there was an improbable yearning to get back to normal. when joe biden talked on monday night about decency and dignity in the oval office, he wasn't promising anything the moon -- anybody the moon, he was saying ask, i can conduct myself president in a way that will not exhaust you, will not battery you with news on the daily basis. there will not be constant fights. if you like the thing -- the way things were four years ago, i'm your guy. it turns out a lot of people did like the wa
william: indeed he did. and i don't think the voters were track -- were attracted to a particular point on the ideological spectrum, per se. so much as a sense that joe biden was the most likely of the democratic candidates to beat donald trump in the general election. i happen to agree with that assessment. many people in bernie sanders camp don't. in addition, and a lot of the reporting picked this up, people are exhausted by the nonstop pace of politics in recent years, by the constant...
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know a glue craft has been following that advice he's reporting today from home william are people where you are taking those suggestions seriously. well i certainly am not because i'm sick not because i'm in quarantine but that is the prevailing public health advice that if you can stay home you should stay home and fortunately we have the technology that we can have the best of both worlds both continuing to work and trying to live our lives as best as possible while staying home and protecting others i was out in my neighborhood earlier today things seem pretty much usual maybe a little quieter than normal but i was out at the weekend farmers market people it was a beautiful day today it was as crowded as ever maybe the only big difference i saw was the free samples were being covered up or not being offered at all like they they usually are so on one hand it's good to see that people aren't panicking they're going about their lives by the other hand people should be taking the advice and the request seriously that they should stay home and avoid contact with other people and observe
know a glue craft has been following that advice he's reporting today from home william are people where you are taking those suggestions seriously. well i certainly am not because i'm sick not because i'm in quarantine but that is the prevailing public health advice that if you can stay home you should stay home and fortunately we have the technology that we can have the best of both worlds both continuing to work and trying to live our lives as best as possible while staying home and...
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william seward had simply issued a warning. follow.illiance would at cooper union, let us have --rightt wright makes makes might. -- might makes right. this one, the morning of his cooper union address, but this one in illinois in 1861, soundly his style takes a dramatic turn. it is leaner, less political. he seems inspired and spirited by the crisis he is about to face. i leave not knowing when i will return with the task before me greater than that which rested upon washington. that is something that would usually get other speakers into trouble. you do not compare yourself to george washington, ever. so how did lincoln save himself? adds, without the assistance of that divine being, i cannot succeed. cannotat assistance, i fail. trust into him who can go with me and remain with you and be everywhere for good. let us come to the hope that all will yet be well. to his care, commending you if i open your prayers, you will commend me. i bid you an affectionate farewell. capitalstands at the and speaks about a different kind of s
william seward had simply issued a warning. follow.illiance would at cooper union, let us have --rightt wright makes makes might. -- might makes right. this one, the morning of his cooper union address, but this one in illinois in 1861, soundly his style takes a dramatic turn. it is leaner, less political. he seems inspired and spirited by the crisis he is about to face. i leave not knowing when i will return with the task before me greater than that which rested upon washington. that is...
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knew, we hadg we to win. >> hear more from world war ii 6:00an woody williams at p.m. here on american history tv. >> next on lectures in history. longwood university president w. taylor reverley iv and political science professor emeritus william harbour teach a class about the presidencies of bill clinton and george w. bush, exploring the major events and policies during their 10 years -- during their tenures in the oval office. they also compare the two men's backgrounds and leadership approaches.
knew, we hadg we to win. >> hear more from world war ii 6:00an woody williams at p.m. here on american history tv. >> next on lectures in history. longwood university president w. taylor reverley iv and political science professor emeritus william harbour teach a class about the presidencies of bill clinton and george w. bush, exploring the major events and policies during their 10 years -- during their tenures in the oval office. they also compare the two men's backgrounds and...
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we can speak to dr william bird, who is a gp in reading. dr bird also advises the uk government on physical activity. and also peter drobac, a global health physician from the said business school at the university of oxford. thank you, both, forjoining us on bbc news and i think you were probably listening to the press briefing which may inform some of your answers. we have had so many questions and i'm going to start with one for doctor william byrd if i may from abbey. "if i am a parent of children who cannot exercise alone, am i allowed to exercise once a day for myself in addition to taking out my children for some fresh air and exercise?" thank you, and not going out is the one thing we can really do to make a difference. if we want to keep the nhs, we can keep fit. our immune system is boosted when we take exercise and it helps us deal with the coronavirus so it is important we ta ke the coronavirus so it is important we take that exercise outdoors or indoors. as far as the question is concerned, we indoors. as far as the question is
we can speak to dr william bird, who is a gp in reading. dr bird also advises the uk government on physical activity. and also peter drobac, a global health physician from the said business school at the university of oxford. thank you, both, forjoining us on bbc news and i think you were probably listening to the press briefing which may inform some of your answers. we have had so many questions and i'm going to start with one for doctor william byrd if i may from abbey. "if i am a parent...
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as william clue croft there. talking to me about super tuesday just a short while ago. let's take a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today tornadoes that tore through the southern u.s. state of tennessee disrupted super tuesday voting in parts of the state at least 24 people died in the storms with the search for bodies continuing worst hit was the capital national. u.s. forces have bombed taliban targets in afghanistan after the militants killed at least 16 afghan government soldiers in attacks north of cwindows the resumption of hostilities comes less than a week after washington signed a peace deal with the tone of a. and rescuers are searching for dozens of people missing after a landslide hit several cities in the brazilian state of so. at least 16 people are confirmed dead so far brazil's heavily populated southeast has suffered an intense rainy season this year causing flooding and landslides. here in europe a sign of solidarity with greece as the e.u. grapples with a new chapter of the migration crisis european union lead
as william clue croft there. talking to me about super tuesday just a short while ago. let's take a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today tornadoes that tore through the southern u.s. state of tennessee disrupted super tuesday voting in parts of the state at least 24 people died in the storms with the search for bodies continuing worst hit was the capital national. u.s. forces have bombed taliban targets in afghanistan after the militants killed at...