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>> but prince william, second in line to the throne, is embracing his role as future king. >> william is the responsible one. doing the duty. going through the motions. and that is, really, rather important. >> william is the future head of the firm. and the firm is what matters. >> william and kate now have three children. prince george and princess charlotte, who's two years younger. and prince louis, born in 2018. >> if you look to william and kate, they don't look like they want to change the monarchy. they're more about continuity. >> we saw, very clearly, in the recent christmas photograph, that the line of succession goes from elizabeth, to charles, to william, and then to george. >> it's very hierarchical. every member of that line of succession understands their place. and i think that tells you an enormous amount about the way that family operates. >> the house of windsor is at a crossroads. in a world where deference is no longer the norm, how does the royal family remain relevant? >> the queen belongs to a different era. monarchy was much more secure when she came to the t
>> but prince william, second in line to the throne, is embracing his role as future king. >> william is the responsible one. doing the duty. going through the motions. and that is, really, rather important. >> william is the future head of the firm. and the firm is what matters. >> william and kate now have three children. prince george and princess charlotte, who's two years younger. and prince louis, born in 2018. >> if you look to william and kate, they don't...
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captain kirk himself the great william shatner. chris the first full australia citizen to go to space and back and glenn. >> [laughing]. >> i loved it! >> oh my god! >> [laughing]. >> big hugs from their loved ones. >> it's indescribable. >> that's what i thought. >> it's so hard to work on. >> not only is it different than what you thought, it happens so quickly. >> well done. >> [laughing]. >> [overlapping talking]. >> the impression i had that i never expected is [inaudible]. >> [overlapping talking]. >> come here. [background talking]. >> i want to hear this. >> [laughing]. >> [cheering]. >> oh my god. >> [cheering]. >> [laughing]. >> champagne shower has begun. smiles all around. william shatner taking in the moment clearly. >> harris: we are watching the crew and guests from jeff bezos's space ship after they touched down. he had a few words with william shatner who said it's different than you would have thought. indescribable. he said no thank to you the rain shower of campaign. i want to bring in terry and tom. both former
captain kirk himself the great william shatner. chris the first full australia citizen to go to space and back and glenn. >> [laughing]. >> i loved it! >> oh my god! >> [laughing]. >> big hugs from their loved ones. >> it's indescribable. >> that's what i thought. >> it's so hard to work on. >> not only is it different than what you thought, it happens so quickly. >> well done. >> [laughing]. >> [overlapping talking]....
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you, again, are we looking at phase us and william shatner himself, the great thing william shatner is actually getting off the craft now and they are hugging, which is really lovely. things are customers looking forward to hearing what he has to say about your flight and what and what it was like seeing from older kilometers up in space and feeling no gravity or gravity for 3 minutes or something like that . these lovely scenes out of texas some big hugs from their loved ones. it away. oh, that's what i thought to work on your work. because not only is that different from what you thought. oh well, you know what? i. 7 that i never a, i don't, i want to hear that i have a champagne showers, a really taking in the moment, clearly with everybody in the world to be a everybody. i mean, they are, they are really wonderful scenes that we're seeing now. i want to ask you about your thoughts on the impact on william shatner's body being 90 years old and having all that pressure on him going into space. what are the impacts physically for him? do you think? well, i think the biggest problem fo
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yes, there's william shatner. you have great folks here, rock stars and science in space. >> audrey powers is not just a blue origin employee, she's been a force in the new space community for many years, as mentioned earlier, chris boshuisen founded this amazing company, planet. for decades we were talking about how small satellites would revolution nice the space business, but they made it happen. this is not just random people who had an interest in space. they really contributed to the new space era that we have. de vries is the other guy that none of us know, maybe the typical tourist we'll see going to space in the longer term, the person with a lot of money who is just a fan. >> there has been such a focus on that aspect of it, but i do think it's important to point out, as you were going through their resumes there, the real involvement that both audrey powers and chris boshuizen. his handle is apparently crispy. he goes by crispy in his musical career. we were listening in as we were doing the communicati
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and 24th united states presidents and i'm related to them on my father side, the paternal side, to william mckinley in the great great nephew of william mckinley in the great great get grandson of glover cleveland. >> side of the families get together. >> and have a chance because my parents. the two became one and interestingly, - >> were your parents aware of their lineage when they married. >> no had no clue in my father was long time for history professor so over the course of time, at the breakfast table we talked about the presidential politics and we talked about presidential descendents i learned so many stories about both families from those conversations that have them predict. >> they are very different printed so let's start with family names you bear, so would he want people to know about them and you study some of his legacy in his life and what you think about william mckinley. >> i think everybody remembers that he was assassinated in buffalo but i think the most important thing and i think that this book has brought that to life and how powerful of an impact has presidency
and 24th united states presidents and i'm related to them on my father side, the paternal side, to william mckinley in the great great nephew of william mckinley in the great great get grandson of glover cleveland. >> side of the families get together. >> and have a chance because my parents. the two became one and interestingly, - >> were your parents aware of their lineage when they married. >> no had no clue in my father was long time for history professor so over the...
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captain kirk himself, the great william shatner. our customer, the foes -- the first fully australian citizen to go to space and back. and glenn. some big hugs from their loved ones. >> you have got to work on it. >> not only is it different from what you thought, the impression i have i never expected -- [indiscernible] >> i want to hear this. [applause] [laughter] >> the champagne showers have begun. smiles all around. william shatner taking in the moment, clearly. >> everybody in the world needs to do this. everybody in the world needs to see it. it is unbelievable. the little things just went. when you see the blue-collar. -- color and then you are staring into blackness. the caller of -- the colors of blue. he ripped off the sheet -- you are off the sheet and you're looking into blackness. there is blue down there and the black up there. it is just very, there is mother earth and comfort and there is death, but i do not know. it was so moving to me. this experience is something unbelievable. you know, the weightlessness, it is
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william: the main way. we were not cherry picking individual commodities, we're looking at broad exposure to the diversified. we are looking to pick up the risk premiums associated with it. that should be rewarded. that gets passed down to investors. that is a strategic argument. as a ghost, from a tactical perspective -- as it goes, from a tactical perspective, it goes from messy to renewable energy. it will be more fickle, more inter-missive. we will use a lot of fossil fuels to get to the promised land. that world has been underinvested in. that goes back to that slightly different economic, macro framework. you're looking at a different regulatory backdrop, global tax regime. that suggests that not just you need to think about having value stocks in your portfolio, but it also suggests wariness about the winners. dani: definitely a big shift ahead. thank you so much. william hobbs, cio of parkways. coming up, the chip crisis. we will get our guests view on supply chain disruption what could mean for thi
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william shatner is just a minutes away. from launching into space, the star trek actor, we're both boldly go away. no 92 year old has gone before becoming the oldest ever person to fly to space. the new shepherd n as 18 flight was originally scheduled for tuesday, but there's been a number of delays june, too windy weather at the texas launch site. while we're waiting for that you lift off. let's cross in advance cross till our reporter andy gallagher. we who ease live for us in miami. hello there, andy. it's just minutes away now until the launches. it's been a long time coming. just how significant is this mission? for luck, it's captain james, ty barriers, kirk going to the edge of our atmosphere. you can't really underestimate the influence that star trek had as a show. remember william shatner 1st appeared on my screen back in 1966, 3 years before we even landed on the moon. and here we are more than half a century later. one of the most iconic science fiction starship captains is about to meet science fact the entire
william shatner is just a minutes away. from launching into space, the star trek actor, we're both boldly go away. no 92 year old has gone before becoming the oldest ever person to fly to space. the new shepherd n as 18 flight was originally scheduled for tuesday, but there's been a number of delays june, too windy weather at the texas launch site. while we're waiting for that you lift off. let's cross in advance cross till our reporter andy gallagher. we who ease live for us in miami. hello...
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. >> william shatner go to space aboard blue origin. he talked about his experience and lord founder, jeff bezos -- and amazon founder, jeff bezos. >> the second human spaceflight crew, what a launch, we are on our way to the first milestone here on his flight to space. , gaining speed on their climb to space, we have confirmed the max q. that's when the stress on the vehicle is at the maximum. >> thank you for joining us live for the second human flight with audrey powers, william shatner, and others on board. they're on their way to space. so far, a clean burn on our blue engine three. a beautiful flight to space this morning. the rocket is climbing towards an altitude just over the carmen line, the line of space of 100 kilometers, that is 328,000 feet. we have had main engine cut off, in just a moment we will separate the capsule from the booster. our astronauts will have the opportunity to get out of their harnesses and enjoy the beauties of zero g. that is way to listen. -- let us wait to listen. a clean separation from the capital
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william: it is a combination of two things. one is that my colleague at the institute of policy reachers has said, it has been as she session and we have been doing the right things in first off trying to address the pandemic, now trying to address the issues around the delta variant. what do i mean by that? making sure that workplaces are safe. making sure schools can resume. and also making sure they can stay open. i think that is a big key here, that people's expectations have to readjust -- re-adjust that their children will be in school, and they can go out and look for jobs, and take these wages being offered. the other thing that is happening that showed up in this data is that for those who are not in the labor force, particularly about the increase over the last 12 months, by about 1.6 million americans who are not in the labor force in and they don't want a job here it we are trying to understand who these people are. our first round pass right now as it is competent to say they are 55 and above. it seems to be an equ
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earth with the chance to experience what william shatner just did. what he said right there is so profound. he said everybody in the world needs to see it. it was unbelievable. that is at the core of what a lot of these private space flight companies are trying to do like blue origin, trying to get other people to experience this in the hopes that when they come back to planet earth, they'll be able to do things in their lives to make the world a better place. i have to go back through some of these incredible lines that william shatner had. he told jeff bezos, you have given me the most profound experience. i'm so filled with emotion about what just happened, i hope i never recover from this. i don't want to lose it. there are so many people who go into space who are skilled in so many different areas, they're brilliant scientists, mathematicians, engineers, test pilots, doctors. william shatner was just able to put that experience into words that i don't think i've ever heard any astronaut quite capture that way. i know there's going to be a big de
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wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley and the white house first lady's home is -- was actually her home. did you know that? >> i didn't. >> the first lady's museum was out of saxton mckinley's home and it is a beautiful, beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton integrated that home back in the day. >> so if one were to look at that period of time it was the time of great disruption and technological change, industrial change, though, parallels to today. so, you know, going through the digital revolution, there's challenges with immigration as they were back at that tim
wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to...
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. >> i knew william was supposed to come back that night. >> william? who was william? >> he used to work there. earlier that day william called me. he was going to come back and pick up his briefcase and return his uniform. and so before i left that day i just told her, william is going to be by later. she said, okay, no problem. >> william was william marshall, a former kfc assistant manager who worked alongside robin for several months. he was young, just 23, ambitious, known to be friendly, quite religious, just like robin. did he know anything about her murder? well, it turns out he did. but it would take detectives some 23 years to find out just what, what he knew that night before halloween. >>> coming up -- the case finally feels like it's heating up, and then it stopped cold. >> i felt like i had been kicked. >> when "dateline" continues. two loads of snot covered laundry. only one will be sanitized. wait, what? adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria detergent alone, can't. maureen is saving big, holiday shopping at amazon. so now, she's free to
. >> i knew william was supposed to come back that night. >> william? who was william? >> he used to work there. earlier that day william called me. he was going to come back and pick up his briefcase and return his uniform. and so before i left that day i just told her, william is going to be by later. she said, okay, no problem. >> william was william marshall, a former kfc assistant manager who worked alongside robin for several months. he was young, just 23,...
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guy: william shatner is in his 90's. if he can tolerate this, i am assuming most people can tolerate this. this isn't completely debilitating stress they are coming under. 3g is quite a lot, but nevertheless manageable. i'm wondering what that tells us about the available pool of people that could potential ago up and replicate what they are doing today. ed: this is the product. this is what blue origin designed this to be. they want anyone to be able to fly with minimal training up to that 62 mile apogee. the crew arrives about three days before launch. the training largely involves the basics, getting in and out of the seat, doing the harness, how to respond in the event of an emergency. that said, in an emergency, the system is largely autonomous. it is designed to jettison the capsule to a safe distance from the booster. one of the requirements is that any crewmember can climb seven flights of stairs in under 90 seconds. i am not entirely sure that i can climb seven flights of stairs in under 90 seconds. but that was
guy: william shatner is in his 90's. if he can tolerate this, i am assuming most people can tolerate this. this isn't completely debilitating stress they are coming under. 3g is quite a lot, but nevertheless manageable. i'm wondering what that tells us about the available pool of people that could potential ago up and replicate what they are doing today. ed: this is the product. this is what blue origin designed this to be. they want anyone to be able to fly with minimal training up to that 62...
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it is william shatner. meg, given that we've had two holds already this morning, if you were inside that shuttle, would you have any apprehensions about going? >> no, because it's very much a part of what happens. and in fact, that you have a hold, it means that someone is checking things out. and when you come out of the hold, it means that they've checked it out and things are working well. so it wouldn't make me more apprehensive, on my mission, we didn't have any holds and we launched to the second. which is not usually the second. there's usually something that happens that changes your actual launch time from the second that it was scheduled. it wouldn't bother me. >> and we were talking with jose hernandez a little while ago about how all of these things sparked the imagination and people who may be obviously now couldn't afford it, but conceive their future. and say, gosh, one day i could go to space one way or another. is this an important aspect of these flights. the inspiration it may kindle in p
it is william shatner. meg, given that we've had two holds already this morning, if you were inside that shuttle, would you have any apprehensions about going? >> no, because it's very much a part of what happens. and in fact, that you have a hold, it means that someone is checking things out. and when you come out of the hold, it means that they've checked it out and things are working well. so it wouldn't make me more apprehensive, on my mission, we didn't have any holds and we launched...
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exactly, this is a reason it was william shatner who was - it was william shatner who was gripped it this really a trip into space because we all know him as playing captain kirk in star trek, so this is going to... for generations this will ignite their imaginations. i have to say, i have never watched the star trek or star wars shows, it is not really my thing, but even i got emotional as i saw that go up into the air. you know, it is the ingenuity of humanity to be able to just send someone to space for ten minutes and back down, in a similar way to which you might get on the tube or the bus, so straightforward, seemingly, in terms of the trip. and then when he got off, as aubrey allegretti says, he was welling up, saying he had never seen anything like it before and all of us should go there. i think the price at the moment if you are not william shatner is $28 million, so i don't know about you, but i need to check my euromillions ticket from last night because that is the only hope for most of us going there. we were “ust seeinr for most of us going there. we were just seeing
exactly, this is a reason it was william shatner who was - it was william shatner who was gripped it this really a trip into space because we all know him as playing captain kirk in star trek, so this is going to... for generations this will ignite their imaginations. i have to say, i have never watched the star trek or star wars shows, it is not really my thing, but even i got emotional as i saw that go up into the air. you know, it is the ingenuity of humanity to be able to just send someone...
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william shatner. he was knocked i suborbital spacecraft. william i shatner. he was knocked leading the crew his alter — shatner. he was knocked leading the crew his alter ego _ shatner. he was knocked leading the crew his alter ego commanded i shatner. he was knocked leading the crew his alter ego commanded but i crew his alter ego commanded but with three other passengers who would share what the few who have gone before say is a life changing experience. two, one... more than 50 years after he first— two, one... more than 50 years after he first donned — two, one... more than 50 years after he first donned a _ two, one... more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit _ he first donned a spacesuit as captain— he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, _ he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william - he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatnerl he first donned a spacesuit as i captain kirk, william shatner is he first donned a spacesuit as - captain kirk, william shatner is now on his— captain kirk, william shatner
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william shatner and another one are going free. >> dana: william shatner is 90 years old. remarkable. casey siegel is in west texas at the launch seat. >> good morning. the puns are endless with william shatner going into the space. we are about 30 minutes behind schedule. liftoff was scheduled for the top of the hour. now t-minus 29 minutes and counting. 3 times faster than the speed of sound or mock-3. that's how fast the new shepherd rocket engine will take offa and propel that vehicle to the boundaries of space. the internationally recognized boundary of space. more than sixty miles up. the 4 passenger including william shatner will experience zero gravity for about 3 or 4 minutes before they come back down. the entire mission from liftoff to touchdown lasts a whopping 11 minutes. for those on board it's only 8 minutes for the reusable rocket engine which separates from the crew capsule and flies back to the launch site on its own arriving 3 minutes before the passengers are schedule to touch down. no doubt this has got the small town of 2000 people of van horn, texas,
william shatner and another one are going free. >> dana: william shatner is 90 years old. remarkable. casey siegel is in west texas at the launch seat. >> good morning. the puns are endless with william shatner going into the space. we are about 30 minutes behind schedule. liftoff was scheduled for the top of the hour. now t-minus 29 minutes and counting. 3 times faster than the speed of sound or mock-3. that's how fast the new shepherd rocket engine will take offa and propel that...
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captain kirk himself, the great william shatner. and our customer the first full australian citizen to go to space and back. big hugs from their loved ones. [inaudible conversations] >> not only is it different from what you thought. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i want to hear this. >> the champagne showers have begun. to taken a moment clearly. >> it was unbelievable. everybody needs to see this. but to see the blue color then you are staring at blackness. the coloring of blue like a comforter of blue and then you look into blackness the blue over there than the black up there there is mother earth is at the way death is? i don't know. then when it is gone it is peace? this experience to say yes. you know. it's all true but what isn't true but the soft blue. it is so thin and you are through in an instant. >> but you go to thousand miles an hour whatever the mathematics are many were throughh the blue then it is black of what that galaxies but what you see is black and what you see down there is white and that is the difference. so wh
captain kirk himself, the great william shatner. and our customer the first full australian citizen to go to space and back. big hugs from their loved ones. [inaudible conversations] >> not only is it different from what you thought. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i want to hear this. >> the champagne showers have begun. to taken a moment clearly. >> it was unbelievable. everybody needs to see this. but to see the blue color then you are staring at blackness. the coloring of...
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william shatner becoming the oldest person to reach space. how did it look from your vantage point, morgan, and i almost feel like i heard william shatner say this is unlike you'd ever experience in your life or experience again. >> yeah. incredible sight. we believe that's what he said as the oldest person to go to space, look down. prior to the trip he said that he was looking forward to being entranced by looking down on the blue orren of earth. i can only imagine that's what he was doing during that three or four minutes of weightlessness when it hit the peak distance traveling along the carmen line before making a safe return to the west texas desert floor. there was nervous anticipation on behalf of shatner. we know that has excited as he was about this trip, he says that he was equally excited about a safe return. well, right now it looks like that's exactly what we have. those teams are making the way to the capsule. that's had a soft landing via the three parachutes and the thrusters right before making impact there. and from our van
william shatner becoming the oldest person to reach space. how did it look from your vantage point, morgan, and i almost feel like i heard william shatner say this is unlike you'd ever experience in your life or experience again. >> yeah. incredible sight. we believe that's what he said as the oldest person to go to space, look down. prior to the trip he said that he was looking forward to being entranced by looking down on the blue orren of earth. i can only imagine that's what he was...
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the crew, including william shatner, were able to ask. just a few minutes of weightlessness and take in the views of earth. that was the selling point blue origin tried to get across. he windows you see on the capsule, there you have the touchdown, safely it seems, but we will wait for those live pics of the crew to actually exit the capsule. but the second successful crewed mission for blue origin. everyone forgets the blue origin successfully managed to land and reuse the booster before spacex did, but then encountered endless engineering struggles. they pumped money into this company at a rate, an extraordinary rate, and they have been playing catch-up, but this is certainly a substantive step forward. guy: what is nasa doing while all of this is taking place? keith: a lot of people there who i used to work with are happy. a lot of people are scratching their heads, as to say, why can't we do this. i think it a sort of what happens in middle age when you realize the youngsters have just figured out to do -- figured out how to do someth
the crew, including william shatner, were able to ask. just a few minutes of weightlessness and take in the views of earth. that was the selling point blue origin tried to get across. he windows you see on the capsule, there you have the touchdown, safely it seems, but we will wait for those live pics of the crew to actually exit the capsule. but the second successful crewed mission for blue origin. everyone forgets the blue origin successfully managed to land and reuse the booster before...
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that is the star trek after william shatner heading into space -- actor william shatner heading into space. ♪ apple may slash the number of new iphones it makes this year by up to 10 million. the current global semiconductor shortage is blamed for the drop in production. here is more from our business correspondent. >> coming out of the pandemic, people are demanding more goods than ever. there is pent-up demand but supply cannot keep up. apple is the latest company to say supply chains, issues are causing problems. if you go onto t website and want to buy one of the imac pros , you are told that you will have to wait several months to get delivery. once you go to checkout, you find the delivery date may even be further on down the line. the reason for this is semiconductors. we have talked a lot about that, it has had a huge impact on the car industry, with plants having to idle because they don't have a semiconductors to put in new cars. same case for apple. ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. we are here in the bbc news room. our lead story concerns brexit. the eu is trying to lay out plan
that is the star trek after william shatner heading into space -- actor william shatner heading into space. ♪ apple may slash the number of new iphones it makes this year by up to 10 million. the current global semiconductor shortage is blamed for the drop in production. here is more from our business correspondent. >> coming out of the pandemic, people are demanding more goods than ever. there is pent-up demand but supply cannot keep up. apple is the latest company to say supply...
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william is very much more considered. he is very controlled in what he does, and i think he looked at harry moving very, very quickly towards marriage and just said hold on a minute. are you sure you're not going too fast here? >> you look at harry and william's parents. they didn't take huge amount of time to get to know each other. that marriage was not successful. whereas, you know, william and kate spent many years getting to know each other. and making sure that she would be able to take on those responsibilities and the weight of responsibility. and i think, william probably just wanted to make sure that meghan knew what she was getting herself into. >> what prince william may have said, with brotherly concern, according to sources close to harry was taken in a very different way. that it wasn't brotherly concern but, perhaps, he had overstepped, in a way. >> there were also stories in the press that painted meghan in an unflattering light. >> one saying that meghan made kate cry during the wedding preparations. wha
william is very much more considered. he is very controlled in what he does, and i think he looked at harry moving very, very quickly towards marriage and just said hold on a minute. are you sure you're not going too fast here? >> you look at harry and william's parents. they didn't take huge amount of time to get to know each other. that marriage was not successful. whereas, you know, william and kate spent many years getting to know each other. and making sure that she would be able to...
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we should note, william shatner is on board. audrey powers was with nasa, 2,000 hours at mission control. being driven now to the launch site by jeff bezos. we should know blue origin, the company, tweeted, we are a go for number ns-18 astronaut load, noting this will be the 18th launch. the crew headed to the launch tower for final preparations and also their entry into that capsule. let's bring back chris hadfield, former commander. also joining us, dr. bernard harris, the first african-american to walk in space. particularly good to have folks who have been in that position before. perhaps i should begin with you, dr. harris. describe what it feels like to be moments away from launching into space. in this case it's three times the speed of sound, more than 2,000 miles an hour. what do you feel in those moments before you go? >> well, you know, it depends on whether it's your first mission or your second mission. as i think about what's happening now, i have to reflect back on my first mission. there was a sense of nervousnes
we should note, william shatner is on board. audrey powers was with nasa, 2,000 hours at mission control. being driven now to the launch site by jeff bezos. we should know blue origin, the company, tweeted, we are a go for number ns-18 astronaut load, noting this will be the 18th launch. the crew headed to the launch tower for final preparations and also their entry into that capsule. let's bring back chris hadfield, former commander. also joining us, dr. bernard harris, the first...
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williams, the government was informed of the un flight. and the air slike took place, forcing the plane to return to the to the capital to addis ababa leaving many to wonder that this could be an attempt by the government to further deter or prevent aid from being delivered to the spaces. well, i mean that's one interpretation of events and it's, it's hard for me to know exactly what caused that lack of communication. but i mean, with regards to the overall situation here, the phase of the war we are in is that in june and the great forces resistance eventually forced a withdrawal by the federal army from sick right. now, 2 weeks later, the 2 great forces went on the offensive and that was partly because of what they saw as a renewed blockade on gray. there was a blockade at the beginning of the war. that means no trade, no aid and vital services. telecommunications banking electricity were cut off by the federal government. so that the great forces went on the offensive to overcome that blockade. they will also trying to weaken the federa
williams, the government was informed of the un flight. and the air slike took place, forcing the plane to return to the to the capital to addis ababa leaving many to wonder that this could be an attempt by the government to further deter or prevent aid from being delivered to the spaces. well, i mean that's one interpretation of events and it's, it's hard for me to know exactly what caused that lack of communication. but i mean, with regards to the overall situation here, the phase of the war...
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the real-life star trek, william _ not a crime. the real-life star trek, william shatner - not a crime. the real-life star trek, william shatner is - not a crime. the real-life star trek, william shatner is to . trek, william shatner is to boldly go into space at the age of 90. a warm welcome to the programme. it has been a rough 24 programme. it has been a rough 2a hours for facebook. billions of users of the social media platform and its other services, whatsapp and instagram have finally had services restored after a six—hour global outage. facebook apologised and said teams working as fast as possible to debug and restore the platforms are. shares closed down almost 5%, the outage coming after a whistleblower went on us television to reveal she was behind the legal documents alleging facebook put profits before public safety. francis will testify at the senate subcommittee later today. here is james clayton with what happened in the last days. the number of people who use facebook across the world a staggering. 10.3 million.
the real-life star trek, william _ not a crime. the real-life star trek, william shatner - not a crime. the real-life star trek, william shatner is - not a crime. the real-life star trek, william shatner is to . trek, william shatner is to boldly go into space at the age of 90. a warm welcome to the programme. it has been a rough 24 programme. it has been a rough 2a hours for facebook. billions of users of the social media platform and its other services, whatsapp and instagram have finally had...
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william shatner. he wasn't leading the crew his alter ego commanded, but with three other passengers who would share what the few who've gone before say is a life—changing experience. two, one... more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatner is now on his way to the final frontier. and there they are, over 328,000 feet... minutes later, as the new shepard crossed the internationally recognised boundary of space, he became the oldest person in the world to float there, weightless. and the actor who, for decades, played an iconic space explorer became one. and capsule touchdown. welcome back, the newest astronauts! he emerged from the capsule visibly moved by the adventure he said he hopes he never recovers from. firmly back on planet earth, he told me the beauty of what he'd seen was more profound than any words he could find or world record he'd broken. i wish i had broken the world record in the 10—yard dash or the 100—yard dash, but unfortunately it was
william shatner. he wasn't leading the crew his alter ego commanded, but with three other passengers who would share what the few who've gone before say is a life—changing experience. two, one... more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatner is now on his way to the final frontier. and there they are, over 328,000 feet... minutes later, as the new shepard crossed the internationally recognised boundary of space, he became the oldest person in the world...
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williams showing us headed into a period of heightened wars. as if the pieces that come out viewed possible? not just a seasonal pattern. williams likes to hunt for non-seasonal cycles. patterns that repeat take a look. right now the most active cycles a 47-day cycle and a 150-day cycle. according to williams growth forecasting a meaningful low -- at end of october. so we've got two different chart techniques both from the same album. called confirmation. get specific remember when he predicted late september swoon? williams told us that the best time to sell historically on september 17th i hit you with that, like a mallet over and over and over again. it was right then had you to close out your short position opening roughly 14 trend right. how about the end of october trade? what's the best way to buy the s&p futures if you want to play this according to williams bought s&p on the 22nd trading day of october using a 2200 stop loss order and holding a position for three days, would you have made money in 18 of the last 18 years. come on! all
williams showing us headed into a period of heightened wars. as if the pieces that come out viewed possible? not just a seasonal pattern. williams likes to hunt for non-seasonal cycles. patterns that repeat take a look. right now the most active cycles a 47-day cycle and a 150-day cycle. according to williams growth forecasting a meaningful low -- at end of october. so we've got two different chart techniques both from the same album. called confirmation. get specific remember when he predicted...
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"star trek's" captain kirk, william shatner, boldly going to the final frontier and back. at 90 years old, becoming the oldest person ever to blast off into space. more than five decades after "star trek" began. >> welcome aboard, captain. >> reporter: traveling aboard amazon-founder jeff craft. shatner saying, wow. the crew experiencing three minutes of weightlessness before parachuting back down to earth. the whole mission just over ten minutes. afterwards, bezos opening the latch. >> hello, astronauts. >> reporter: shatner and the crew emerging. >> to see the blue color. now you're staring at the black. that's the thing. the covering of blue. the sheet, the blanket, this comforter of blue that we have around us. we think oh, that's blue sky. and you shoot through it, all of a sudden, you whip off a sheet and you look into blackness, into black, ugliness, and you look down, there's the blue down there, and the black up there. >> reporter: shatner overcome. >> i'm so filled with emotion about what just happened. i just, it's extraordinary, extraordinary. i hope i never re
"star trek's" captain kirk, william shatner, boldly going to the final frontier and back. at 90 years old, becoming the oldest person ever to blast off into space. more than five decades after "star trek" began. >> welcome aboard, captain. >> reporter: traveling aboard amazon-founder jeff craft. shatner saying, wow. the crew experiencing three minutes of weightlessness before parachuting back down to earth. the whole mission just over ten minutes. afterwards,...
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all right, so william laurence lives in washington, dc. william always good to get your thoughts. let's bring you back. he but move in to join us on the phone from car to him. he but this is a fast moving story happening in khartoum at the moment. just bring us up to date with the latest report your hearing in the capital. yes, we're seeing processes on the street now that some of them have been fired. and this is in response to the latest developments that are happening right now. and capital. how to access to the city, how soon it hasn't been restricted by soldiers that shut off all of the roads and bridges leading to the center of them. that's where all the government institutions are. and that's where the presidential balance is. right now. the internet connection it access has also been respected as well as phone lines and telecommunications have been restricted. this is all the information. now let's take that back to 2019. when it's not going to sit in front of army headquarters, let the people elected to follow them active, calling people. it's a 3 to condemn. what they sa
all right, so william laurence lives in washington, dc. william always good to get your thoughts. let's bring you back. he but move in to join us on the phone from car to him. he but this is a fast moving story happening in khartoum at the moment. just bring us up to date with the latest report your hearing in the capital. yes, we're seeing processes on the street now that some of them have been fired. and this is in response to the latest developments that are happening right now. and capital....
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william: this is such important context. abrahm lustgarten of propublica, thank you so much for being here. ♪ judy: we are so sorry, as you saw, we had some technical difficulties in our conversation moments ago but we have josh back to discuss the january 6 committee investigation and the houseboat to hold steve bannon in contempt. gosh, thank you again, our apology. i was asking you what factors the justice department takes into consideration in deciding whether to go forward with the prosecution. josh: this does put just just department and can't -- justice department kind of an awkward position. they think it is a weak assertion of executive privilege on the part of former president trump and steve bannon. number one, it is former president trump, so it is not a current president. the second reason is that bannon was not in the white house even at the time of these january 6 events. he was at best a private political advisor to president trump. the problem for the justice department is that in the past, they have opine
william: this is such important context. abrahm lustgarten of propublica, thank you so much for being here. ♪ judy: we are so sorry, as you saw, we had some technical difficulties in our conversation moments ago but we have josh back to discuss the january 6 committee investigation and the houseboat to hold steve bannon in contempt. gosh, thank you again, our apology. i was asking you what factors the justice department takes into consideration in deciding whether to go forward with the...
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texas, van horn, texas, where william shatner has just climb the stairway. there in that picture window there on the bottom right corner as he and the rest of the crew here of this ew shepard mission aboard the blue origin rocket about to rocket themselves into space in about a half hour. stay to we're going to have it live right here on the kron 00:00am morning news citing and down here on earth. we're also checking out whether and traffic for you, not such a big journey. just to work or school john, how's it going as you blast off in the parking not too much to hold you up this morning. we do have a little bit of cloud cover overhead. we've had a couple of sprinkles in the north bay. >> but the biggest change from where we have been is the calmer winds that we have for your wednesday, which is really going to the cherry on top of a cool fall day ahead of us. your view outside her berkeley hills camera does show you that cloud cover. that's sitting right above us now for the most part, the bay area is looking at dry skies. but a couple of sprinkles have bee
texas, van horn, texas, where william shatner has just climb the stairway. there in that picture window there on the bottom right corner as he and the rest of the crew here of this ew shepard mission aboard the blue origin rocket about to rocket themselves into space in about a half hour. stay to we're going to have it live right here on the kron 00:00am morning news citing and down here on earth. we're also checking out whether and traffic for you, not such a big journey. just to work or...
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william brangham has our report. rep. maloney: for far too long, big oil has escaped accountability for its central role in bringing our planet to the brink of a climate catastrophe. that ends today. william: executives from exxon, chevron, shell, and bp america, some of the biggest players in the oil and gas industry, faced a grilling on capitol hill today. rep. khanna: i don't believe you purposely wanted to be out there spreading climate disinformation, but you're funding these groups. william: the companies are accused of funding and waging a decades-long disinformation campaign to mislead the public on the connections between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change. the executives all denied the charge, and acknowledged some of the reality of climate change. here's chevron ceo michael wirth: michael wirth, ceo, chevron: we accept the scientific consensus. climate change is real and the use of fossil fuels contributes to it. while our views on climate change have developed over time, any suggestion that chevron
william brangham has our report. rep. maloney: for far too long, big oil has escaped accountability for its central role in bringing our planet to the brink of a climate catastrophe. that ends today. william: executives from exxon, chevron, shell, and bp america, some of the biggest players in the oil and gas industry, faced a grilling on capitol hill today. rep. khanna: i don't believe you purposely wanted to be out there spreading climate disinformation, but you're funding these groups....
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republicans, the number -- then williams, what is the biggest problem that -- been -- ben williams, what is the biggest problem? >> the timeline is one of the biggest issues. there is a more public awareness than there has been in the past. the public wants to be engaged. we are trying to figure out how to take all that input. whether it be a hearing or something set up by the legislature, archive and consolidate it in a systemic way , rather than looking at 10,000 pieces of input and not being able to paint a picture of what is being told. >> what is your advice, coming up against that time crunch? especially when courts play a role. we are looking at stories like this. the redistricting plan. that is also going to affect the timeline, coming up on a ticking clock. >> they are doing their best to complete redistricting on time. it is -- there will be a lot of cases filed. there have been over 25 cases filed this year for redistricting. the numbers are going to go up significantly. as of this time, only eight states of 50 have passed a redistricting map. we have a long way to go. as thos
republicans, the number -- then williams, what is the biggest problem that -- been -- ben williams, what is the biggest problem? >> the timeline is one of the biggest issues. there is a more public awareness than there has been in the past. the public wants to be engaged. we are trying to figure out how to take all that input. whether it be a hearing or something set up by the legislature, archive and consolidate it in a systemic way , rather than looking at 10,000 pieces of input and not...
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i do not think they will ask william shatner tojump will ask william shatner to jump out, will ask william shatner tojump out, they will give him some steps with a hand rail, as the other three as well, let's be clear about that, to enable them to walk out. there will be quite a crowd, i'm sure, that will turn up very shortly and we hopefully will get to see at some point william shatner emerge waving to everybody and us here on television. fantastic. did to everybody and us here on television. fantastic. did they take cameras with _ television. fantastic. did they take cameras with them? _ television. fantastic. did they take cameras with them? i'm _ television. fantastic. did they take cameras with them? i'm sure i television. fantastic. did they take| cameras with them? i'm sure some television. fantastic. did they take i cameras with them? i'm sure some of them will have — cameras with them? i'm sure some of them will have done. _ cameras with them? i'm sure some of them will have done. it _ cameras with them? i'm sure some of them will have done. it was _ cameras with them? i'm sure
i do not think they will ask william shatner tojump will ask william shatner to jump out, will ask william shatner tojump out, they will give him some steps with a hand rail, as the other three as well, let's be clear about that, to enable them to walk out. there will be quite a crowd, i'm sure, that will turn up very shortly and we hopefully will get to see at some point william shatner emerge waving to everybody and us here on television. fantastic. did to everybody and us here on television....
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so the fact that william shatner is about to blast off. remember, this whole trip will only last about 10 minutes. they blast off to about a 100 kilometers above that. let's say they go through about 3 minutes of weightlessness before parachuting back down to worth. but in terms of putting a related person on this new shepherd rocket, you can't really get much better than captain william. there is something i think that will renew interest in private space travel and you know, we're seeing the democratization of this. hopefully the costs will come down and maybe one day you and i probably will be able to do the same thing. i don't know if i want to go to be honest. thank you. thank you for the moment. and gallagher will come back to you. of course, when william shatner blocked off in just a few minutes from texas. in the meantime, let's move on to other news. more than 250 policy and prisoners from the islamic jihad movement have started hunger strike, prisoners say they have been facing for the punishment after 6 inmates tunnel their way
so the fact that william shatner is about to blast off. remember, this whole trip will only last about 10 minutes. they blast off to about a 100 kilometers above that. let's say they go through about 3 minutes of weightlessness before parachuting back down to worth. but in terms of putting a related person on this new shepherd rocket, you can't really get much better than captain william. there is something i think that will renew interest in private space travel and you know, we're seeing the...
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can you believe william shatner is 90 years old? he's the oldest person ever to travel to the edge of space. here is what the blastoff looked like. that rocket straight out of austin powers. it's like austin powers come true. amazing. shatner and three crew mates leaving the texas scrub land behind as the 60-foot tall rocket blasted their capsule into speed of more than 2,000 miles per hour reaching a height of nearly 350,000 feet. the flight lasted a little more than ten minutes from start to finish and the crew experienced weightlessness for about three minutes of their journey. i'm trying to look at the video and also tell you the story at the same time. this is amazing. shatner was emotional after he returned to earth and greeted by jeff bezos, the owner of blue origin. >> suddenly you're through the blue and you're into black and you're into, you know, it's mysterious and galaxies and things but what you see is black. and what you see down there is light. and that's the difference. and not to have this? you have done something.
can you believe william shatner is 90 years old? he's the oldest person ever to travel to the edge of space. here is what the blastoff looked like. that rocket straight out of austin powers. it's like austin powers come true. amazing. shatner and three crew mates leaving the texas scrub land behind as the 60-foot tall rocket blasted their capsule into speed of more than 2,000 miles per hour reaching a height of nearly 350,000 feet. the flight lasted a little more than ten minutes from start to...
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that includes ty cobb, jay seclow, others including william burke saying they're not interested. the former president has said he will have no problem finding attorneys willing to help him, but it's not clear who is leading that effort for him at this point. >> that's interesting. ryan nobles, thank you very much. >> joining us now, a prominent member of the january 6th select committee, congressman adam schiff. he's also the chairman of the house intelligence committee and author of an important and very timely brand-new book entitled, there you see the cover "midnight in washington, how we almost lost our democracy and still could." congressman, thank you so much for joining us, and still could is very worrisome. we're going to get to that in a little while. let's talk about the breaking news that's unfolding right now. can you confirm that your committee did in fact hear today from the former acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen, and if you did, can you share what you learned? >> i'm not able to confirm it. we're not commenting on who's coming in and the timing apart from wh
that includes ty cobb, jay seclow, others including william burke saying they're not interested. the former president has said he will have no problem finding attorneys willing to help him, but it's not clear who is leading that effort for him at this point. >> that's interesting. ryan nobles, thank you very much. >> joining us now, a prominent member of the january 6th select committee, congressman adam schiff. he's also the chairman of the house intelligence committee and author...
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well, that tells you williams that knenew buyers probably can. when the black line goes up while the red line is going down, that's a sign that oil is about to peak. that pattern happens four times. four time in 2012 through 2014, now look at the same data for 2021 look at this it's the same pattern. the exact same pattern commercial hedgers, okay red. they are unloading our future while hedge funds and home gamers have been buying. you see the red going down this is precisely where we get before we hit a peak before. we are trying to think what's going on in the future this is the william -- this is the leading indicator. that's a very strong one, will william cotsi, i want you to check this out with the real valve valuation tool it tells you when a commodity is gottgo gottgotten over bought or sold. meanwhile when it comes to the seasonal patpattern, the trend not your friend at this time take a look at williams. in normal year we get a season peak sometimes injun, i am sorry, in july oil has been able to buck this season pattern with the price
well, that tells you williams that knenew buyers probably can. when the black line goes up while the red line is going down, that's a sign that oil is about to peak. that pattern happens four times. four time in 2012 through 2014, now look at the same data for 2021 look at this it's the same pattern. the exact same pattern commercial hedgers, okay red. they are unloading our future while hedge funds and home gamers have been buying. you see the red going down this is precisely where we get...
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and william shatner is actually taking the journey for himself. so in terms of this space rates between these 2 and 3, johns, yes, the so me go involved here, but getting shatner on board. the blue origin i think is a huge to for bays off. it's got lots of people watching lots of people saying what shatner's reaction will be when he gets back down to earth. but right now, we're on this holding patton's. he can only imagine what bill shatner is feeling strapped into this new shepherd capsule. remember, there's no pilot is all automated about to be blasted up into the atmosphere while fully i'll get one of the best views. you can simply imagine the blue origin. the new shepherd rocket has some of the biggest windows of any spacecraft in the history of space flight. so we should get an amazing view of the planet. see the curvature of the earth variance that got that sense of being with no gravity and then come back down to earth all very safely. so lots of people watching. attracted by, of course we're doing all this. so for, for base also, i think a
and william shatner is actually taking the journey for himself. so in terms of this space rates between these 2 and 3, johns, yes, the so me go involved here, but getting shatner on board. the blue origin i think is a huge to for bays off. it's got lots of people watching lots of people saying what shatner's reaction will be when he gets back down to earth. but right now, we're on this holding patton's. he can only imagine what bill shatner is feeling strapped into this new shepherd capsule....
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prince william taking on william shatner, aka captain kirk after his historic trip to space. the prince saying let's worry about what's happening here on earth not in space. >> we need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet and not going find somewhere else to live. >> shatner responding, the prince is just wrong after what could be the most civil war of words we've ever seen. today, saturday, october 16th, 2021. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander, kristen welker, and dylan dreyer. >>> and welcome to "today," thank you so much for joining us on this saturday morning. we want to say a very hardty welcome to my friend, hallie jackson, who is here today, she is sitting in for peter this morning who is getting over a cold, fortunately it is not covid. >> nowhere else i'd rather be on a saturday than here with you. >> dylan is off this morning, on maternity leave. we'll catch up with her. >> i can't wait to see rusty and misty the other new baby. >> her new book, that will be in the 8:00 a.m. hour, we're e
prince william taking on william shatner, aka captain kirk after his historic trip to space. the prince saying let's worry about what's happening here on earth not in space. >> we need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet and not going find somewhere else to live. >> shatner responding, the prince is just wrong after what could be the most civil war of words we've ever seen. today, saturday, october 16th, 2021. >> announcer: from...
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william dare on that story for - health with coalbed. william dare on that story for us. . dare on that story for us. thank you forjoining us on newsday. the united states says it's time to engage in a sustained dialogue with north korea with the goal of achieving a complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas— greenfield, repeated washington had no hostile intent towards pyongyang and was willing to meet north korean officials without any pre— conditions. she also condemned pyongyang's latest missile test as the security council met to discuss the issue. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... salvation from the skies — a mission to rescue dogs trapped by lava on the spanish island — la palma. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock older, slimmer. and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on a plane outside, it lights up a biblicalfamine now in the 20th ce
william dare on that story for - health with coalbed. william dare on that story for us. . dare on that story for us. thank you forjoining us on newsday. the united states says it's time to engage in a sustained dialogue with north korea with the goal of achieving a complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas— greenfield, repeated washington had no hostile intent towards pyongyang and was willing to meet north korean officials...
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he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly telling in this regard. in may at 1831 after the congressional session had ended, john tyler returned home to virginia. i barely put his back down when he informed leticia he had been invited to a political meeting in richland. we would be leaving tomorrow and be gone a few days. while that night, leticia got very ill. so il
he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going...
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william brangham has our coverage, beginning with this report. and a warning -- this story contains sensitive subject matter including discussion of suicide. >> i don't think parents are going to stand by while our kids and our democracy become collateral damage to a profit game. william on capitol hill, : executives from youtube, snapchat and tiktok were grilled by lawmakers on what these wildly popular platforms are doing to protect children online and exactly what kinds of material kids are able to access. >> kids as young as 9 have died doing viral challenges on tiktok. william today marks the first : time representatives from tiktok and snapchat have appeared before congress. among the many issues lawmakers asked about -- how to prevent dealers selling counterfeit pills and illegal substances to young people. >> if a kid had just walked in to, say, a pharmacy, they wouldn't be able to buy that or get that. >> this is not just happening on our platform. it is happening on others, so we need to work collectively. >> i think there's other ways
william brangham has our coverage, beginning with this report. and a warning -- this story contains sensitive subject matter including discussion of suicide. >> i don't think parents are going to stand by while our kids and our democracy become collateral damage to a profit game. william on capitol hill, : executives from youtube, snapchat and tiktok were grilled by lawmakers on what these wildly popular platforms are doing to protect children online and exactly what kinds of material...
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william shatner, i don't know whether we call him william or bill. i always called him bill william, anyway, mr. shatner and the blue origin crew are onboard. the "countdown" clock has been stopped again, this is another brief period we're told. the load took longer than expected, loading people on to the capsule a bit longer than expected. the the countdown clock has been suspended. we're 15 minutes away from launch as we speak. you're looking at the capsule there. >>> teacher shortage in florida, this follows from byron dyson there, i'm sorry, let me correct, that byron donalds, i'm very sorry, following what he had to say. in florida the teacher shortage has gotten a lot worse. lauren, how many positions are open? lauren: teachers only, 5000. if you look at the support staff, like bus drivers, 4,000. look this is disasterous for the students. you know i speak to many teachers on my podcast. they say this year teach something so much harder than last year when they were forced to do zoom school and everything else. they have gaps in the learning as
william shatner, i don't know whether we call him william or bill. i always called him bill william, anyway, mr. shatner and the blue origin crew are onboard. the "countdown" clock has been stopped again, this is another brief period we're told. the load took longer than expected, loading people on to the capsule a bit longer than expected. the the countdown clock has been suspended. we're 15 minutes away from launch as we speak. you're looking at the capsule there. >>>...