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williams was the long time minister of glide memorial church. he died at his san francisco home surrounded by friends and family. the glide foundation celebrated its 60th anniversary in san francisco's tenderloin last december. it provides services for the homeless and anyone in need of a hot meal every day of the year. you may recognize it most for its thanksgiving celebrations where reverend williams always played a key role. his fight for justice also extended around the globe. he's seen here with human rights champion nelson mandela in 1990. san francisco mayor london breed paid tribute to reverend williams writing, "as a young girl, i would never have dreamed i'd grow up to work with him. we all benefited from his guidance, his support, and his moral compass. we would not be who we are as a city and a people without the legendary cecil williams." we were there as williams celebrated his 90th birthday in 2019. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪. >> it was a celebration of 90 years of a life spent serving the less fortunate. when he first arrived
williams was the long time minister of glide memorial church. he died at his san francisco home surrounded by friends and family. the glide foundation celebrated its 60th anniversary in san francisco's tenderloin last december. it provides services for the homeless and anyone in need of a hot meal every day of the year. you may recognize it most for its thanksgiving celebrations where reverend williams always played a key role. his fight for justice also extended around the globe. he's seen...
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william: jury selection starts monday. potential jurors will be questioned about their political allegiances, knowledge of the case, and whether they're able to render fair judgment in this historic first-of-its kind trial. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. ♪ geoff: sadly tonight, we remember our co-founder and longtime co-anchor robert macneil. his partnership with his close friend jim lehrer, who died in 2020, led to the creation of this program you're watching today. macneil died early this morning at the age of 93. jeffrey brown looks back at his life and many contributions. >> what actions or deeds are you prepared to make to improve relations between cuba and the united states? jeffrey: robert macneil had a knack for being where the action was -- he covered major stories around the world and titled his 1982 memoir, "the right place at the right time". >> i am a wordsmith. that is my trade, using words either writing them or speaking them. jeffrey: he was lifelong lover of language, literature and the arts
william: jury selection starts monday. potential jurors will be questioned about their political allegiances, knowledge of the case, and whether they're able to render fair judgment in this historic first-of-its kind trial. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. ♪ geoff: sadly tonight, we remember our co-founder and longtime co-anchor robert macneil. his partnership with his close friend jim lehrer, who died in 2020, led to the creation of this program you're watching today. macneil died...
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cecil williams, he's always into something. he's always doing something. my theology, basically, it's in the doing. it's in the doing that. you know, me in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news and we will continue to follow more reaction in the city and around the nation to the death of cecil williams. >> we will have more coverage coming up on the news at 730, as well as the 10:00 news today. >> the u.s. supreme court heard arguments in a groundbreaking case on homelessness. the justices will decide whether cities can fine or arrest people for sleeping in public spaces. the cases from grants pass, oregon, where people face escalating penalties for sleeping outside with a lack of shelters. a federal appeals court classified the law as cruel and unusual punishment. advocates who rallied outside the court this morning agree. >> can you imagine anything more cruel and unusual than throwing somebody in jail for using a blanket in the middle of the freezing winter? >> some legal analysts say it appears the court's conservative majority is leaning t
cecil williams, he's always into something. he's always doing something. my theology, basically, it's in the doing. it's in the doing that. you know, me in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news and we will continue to follow more reaction in the city and around the nation to the death of cecil williams. >> we will have more coverage coming up on the news at 730, as well as the 10:00 news today. >> the u.s. supreme court heard arguments in a groundbreaking case on...
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william? william: that's right, geoff. this strain of bird flu, called h5n1, has been sickening bird flocks across america for a few years now. millions have been killed to prevent further spread. yesterday, the country's biggest egg producer halted production when chickens at one its facilities got sick. but this virus has also been infecting mammals, most recently dairy cows in five different states. this week, a person in texas tested positive after working with cattle. he's had mild symptoms and is expected to recover. for more on this virus, we're joined again by jennifer nuzzo. she runs the pandemic center at brown university's school of public health. jennifer, so good to have you back on the program. dr. mandy cohen, the head of the cdc, says the risk to humans from this virus is low. they're monitoring it and there's no reason to worry at this point. is that where you come down? jennifer: i think it's true that the risk to the general public is quite low and i think it's important that we continue to monitor the v
william? william: that's right, geoff. this strain of bird flu, called h5n1, has been sickening bird flocks across america for a few years now. millions have been killed to prevent further spread. yesterday, the country's biggest egg producer halted production when chickens at one its facilities got sick. but this virus has also been infecting mammals, most recently dairy cows in five different states. this week, a person in texas tested positive after working with cattle. he's had mild...
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john: william branham, marcia coyle, thank you very much. william: thanks, john. ♪ amna: donald trump's legal challenges also start our day's other news. at his hush money trial in new york, a former tabloid publisher offered more details about burying stories in 2016 that could have hurt then-candidate trump. david pecker described so-called catch and kill schemes. one involved a former playboy model who claimed she had an affair with trump. also today, prosecutors said trump violated a gag order four more times. that brings the total to 15. the judge has not yet ruled on that matter. the u.s. and 17 other nations have issued a joint appeal for hamas to release the roughly 130 hostages still believed to be held by the group. the statement insisted that quote, the deal on the table to release the hostages would bring an immediate and prolonged ceasefire in gaza. hamas said it would not be influenced by the appeal. that comes a day after hamas released an undated video of american-israeli hostage, hersh goldberg-polin. today, the state depa
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. >>> tributes continue to pour in for a bay area legend, reverend cecil williams. the longtime social activist yesterday at the age of 94. williams was known for his compassion and support to his community and san francisco's tenderloin. he was instrumental in turning glide memorial church into a name heard all around the world. we went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> two rose back will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church , as recently as easter sunday. he would rejoice with his congregation. >> i walked into the church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i came to the right place at the right time to get what i did not even realize i needed at that time. >> dennis smiles when he thinks of williams, even hours after his passing. >> that is the thing when i think of him. think of light, i think of love. i think of support, generosity. i can just go on and on. >> it is a sign of the unconditional love the reverend offered, a signature of his that defined the i
. >>> tributes continue to pour in for a bay area legend, reverend cecil williams. the longtime social activist yesterday at the age of 94. williams was known for his compassion and support to his community and san francisco's tenderloin. he was instrumental in turning glide memorial church into a name heard all around the world. we went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> two rose back will always be where reverend cecil...
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a brief ceremony honoring williams, led by glide senior pastor marvin white, who was chosen by williams himself to help carry out his legacy of serving the community. white described williams as a mentor. >> if you're not a church of action, then you're not doing the work. we are doing social gospel. that means that we are taking the good news out into the streets and inviting everyone in. >> he did it with the idea that glide would become the center of the city for marginalized people. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown described himself and his longtime friend williams as the preacher and the politician. he says he was also williams attorney. when williams was arrested for civil rights demonstrations. >> cecil has established for all of us what community. service really means, what it means to be an activist, what it means to help other people. >> i was suicidal. >> tatiana tilley, a glide choir member, says williams opened up his heart and church to her and other members of the lgbtq community when most organized religion rejected them, i found home. >> we sing a song called
a brief ceremony honoring williams, led by glide senior pastor marvin white, who was chosen by williams himself to help carry out his legacy of serving the community. white described williams as a mentor. >> if you're not a church of action, then you're not doing the work. we are doing social gospel. that means that we are taking the good news out into the streets and inviting everyone in. >> he did it with the idea that glide would become the center of the city for marginalized...
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let's speak to date of use william clo crap title william big relief from the ukranian precedence. what's the money expect it to be useful? or well, most of it is for the us actually it's for weapons manufacturers. and the weapons industry in the united states is something that critics of this spending kind of were fast and loose with saying, you know, trying to frame it as some kind of gift to ukraine or free money or money leaving the united states. remember, most of these weapons are american weapons. yeah. they have to be built like produced and bought somewhere and that's in the united states. so most of these billions going right back into the us economy, into the us weapons sector and to the us military. some of this money is for quote, operations in the region for the us military and something i found also very interesting in this bill is it raises a to an unspecified amount the president's own ability to use his so called draw down authority. now remember, congress officially has the constitutional right to control spending of us tax payer money. but over a long period of
let's speak to date of use william clo crap title william big relief from the ukranian precedence. what's the money expect it to be useful? or well, most of it is for the us actually it's for weapons manufacturers. and the weapons industry in the united states is something that critics of this spending kind of were fast and loose with saying, you know, trying to frame it as some kind of gift to ukraine or free money or money leaving the united states. remember, most of these weapons are...
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i'd like to bring in william courtney a senior fellow at the ranch think tank in washington dc. before that, he served as us ambassador to cause exxon and georgia, and was also special assistant to the president for russia, ukraine, and your range of very warm welcome. thank you for taking the time. now you have written on x, not since the failure of russian forces 2 years ago to seize care of and capture or kill zalinski. has russia suffered a failure as dramatic as today's house vote for ukraine age? could you please tell us a little bit more about that? what makes this round of funding? so significant this is really interesting of discussion in the house of representatives because the republican party for the time of president reagan has seen itself betrayed itself as for parties, national security for united states. suddenly in the house has been a debate, were apologize. so let us you must seem to be wanting to walk back from that. but as it turned out, the speaker mike johnson, the democrats now the other. 2 for the republican to silver is the security as important issue f
i'd like to bring in william courtney a senior fellow at the ranch think tank in washington dc. before that, he served as us ambassador to cause exxon and georgia, and was also special assistant to the president for russia, ukraine, and your range of very warm welcome. thank you for taking the time. now you have written on x, not since the failure of russian forces 2 years ago to seize care of and capture or kill zalinski. has russia suffered a failure as dramatic as today's house vote for...
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william: that's right. today begin with a very tense hearing over whether the former president has been violating the gag order that was imposed on him after trunk criticized witnesses, the judge, and the judge's daughter. a former acting attorney general national security is been following this and all of trump's case is very closely. so nice to see you again. than for being here. this hearing, whether trump was violating the gag order, that gag order prohibits him from making statements about the witnesses and certain members of the court and jurors. prosecutors allege she has violated that 10 different times. what is he accused of doing? mary: originally that sought to have a hearing on whether he was in contempt of the courts order based on three initial social media post that attacked potential witnesses, like michael cohen and stormy daniels herself. then after they file that motion for contempt, which trump posted seven more posts,ometimes attacking esther cohen, calling him a serial perjurer, but al
william: that's right. today begin with a very tense hearing over whether the former president has been violating the gag order that was imposed on him after trunk criticized witnesses, the judge, and the judge's daughter. a former acting attorney general national security is been following this and all of trump's case is very closely. so nice to see you again. than for being here. this hearing, whether trump was violating the gag order, that gag order prohibits him from making statements about...
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prince william is back at work. his first public engagement since his wife's bombshell health announcement last month. >> the test after the operation found cancer had been present. >> reporter: this week, william and kate's kids now back at school, after the easter holidays. the wales family often spends school breaks at norfolk. >> it was restful, quiet. usually they're an active family. one of kate's favorite things to do is take the family sailing. >> reporter: as kate undergoes preventive cancer treatment, the family has requested privacy, hunkering down just the five of them. >> we now need some time, space and privacy while i complete my treatment. >> reporter: they've mostly stayed out of the public eye. last week william spotted with george cheering on their favorite soccer team. prince harry registering his permanent address in california and speaking yesterday. >> for us, community is the people and the places. >> reporter: meanwhile, back here, kate still recuperating. >> i'm told that at the moment she'
prince william is back at work. his first public engagement since his wife's bombshell health announcement last month. >> the test after the operation found cancer had been present. >> reporter: this week, william and kate's kids now back at school, after the easter holidays. the wales family often spends school breaks at norfolk. >> it was restful, quiet. usually they're an active family. one of kate's favorite things to do is take the family sailing. >> reporter: as...
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but thank you very much for that perspective that is william courtney, a senior fellow at the brand think tank in washington. we very much appreciate your time today. welcome. now, part of what president is, a lensky says he will use american funds for is for to fine ukraine's orders. drone technology has dramatically changed the bottle for the skies and the scenes, but on ukraine's land border with russia. the countries armed forces are focused on a farm or traditional form of defense against a looming russian offensive of the modern rules and may be high tech. but trenches are still proving vital in ukraine. kit is hoping all this will allow ukraine's army to hold back. russian forces presidency. lensky says, ukraine is building 2000 kilometers of 40 vacations in 3 lines. this is part of the enemy's line of defense on it's located in the sunni region, which is a 560 kilometer long border with russia. work on defense structures begun here last year, but intensified in february. the regional capital of see me is also in circled with defense lines. local sources say the confidence that any
but thank you very much for that perspective that is william courtney, a senior fellow at the brand think tank in washington. we very much appreciate your time today. welcome. now, part of what president is, a lensky says he will use american funds for is for to fine ukraine's orders. drone technology has dramatically changed the bottle for the skies and the scenes, but on ukraine's land border with russia. the countries armed forces are focused on a farm or traditional form of defense against...
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kate williams always great to have you. thank you so much for us >> a turbulent de for weather across a big chunk of the country, nearly 60 million people from texas to virginia are on alert facing potential threats, including thunderstorms, softball sized hail and possibly tornadoes cnn's chad myers joins us now with the details. chad, what's in the forecast for us, this will be the most significant severe weather event of the season so far we haven't had many, but most of them in indiana and illinois, ohio. but this is right smack dab in tornado ali, and this is what's going to set up today. very magee arron, the south, dry in cooler air to the west atypical spring type pattern. this is spring in the deep south and this is an area right through here. if you are yellow, orange, or red you need to take precautions right now you need to get the kids inside as soon as the storms you don't release, be ready for that, make sure that pets have a place for shelter because this hail is going to be baseball size. there will be some
kate williams always great to have you. thank you so much for us >> a turbulent de for weather across a big chunk of the country, nearly 60 million people from texas to virginia are on alert facing potential threats, including thunderstorms, softball sized hail and possibly tornadoes cnn's chad myers joins us now with the details. chad, what's in the forecast for us, this will be the most significant severe weather event of the season so far we haven't had many, but most of them in...
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>> william, why is this question so important? >> as marsha was just describing this is trying to delineate what's prosecutable and what is not and a private act, one that has nothing to do with your official duties as president. if it's criminal, you can be prosecuted. i mean, if you're caught dealing narcotics out of the white house, no one's going to argue that that should not be prosecuted. an official public act is very different than that's what the heart of this case was all about. and this gets to the heart of trump's argument, which is that in all of the things that the doj alleges he was doing that they argue as a conspiracy to subvert the election, he says, no, that was just part of my talking to the department of justice, talking to state electoral officials to root out any potential fraud that we've learned. and that's not illegal first, and because i was doing it as president, i shouldn't be immune from it. and so that is the argument they've been making and that's where the fight today really rested. >> marsha, what
>> william, why is this question so important? >> as marsha was just describing this is trying to delineate what's prosecutable and what is not and a private act, one that has nothing to do with your official duties as president. if it's criminal, you can be prosecuted. i mean, if you're caught dealing narcotics out of the white house, no one's going to argue that that should not be prosecuted. an official public act is very different than that's what the heart of this case was all...
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william: back in st. john the baptist parish, teesha says, even now, she worries about how the air could be harming her son. >> if you could, would you move far away from here? is that something you thought about? >> it is something i thought about, but i love it here. i don't want to be anywhere else. i want to be home and i want my baby to know home and love home the way that i do. so what do you do when you need to be home and home is unfortunately where the problem is? william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. ♪ geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time, the near future. the place, the eastern part of the united states, now a battle zone
william: back in st. john the baptist parish, teesha says, even now, she worries about how the air could be harming her son. >> if you could, would you move far away from here? is that something you thought about? >> it is something i thought about, but i love it here. i don't want to be anywhere else. i want to be home and i want my baby to know home and love home the way that i do. so what do you do when you need to be home and home is unfortunately where the problem is? william:...
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they got caleb williams, i'm happy! >> reporter: williams with us backstage. >> you showed so much emotion and so much excitement -- >> reporter: -- walking out on the stage giving a big roar. where's that emotion coming from? >> it came from 12 years of hard work, 12 years of sacrifice. it just came out. i didn't plan for it. it just -- it just happened. >> reporter: a night of emotion and history. five quarterbacks drafted in the first ten picks, a record as lives are forever changed. >> reporter: you can see the emotion and the excitement on the faces of the players and their families, and the fans. many hundreds of thousands more expected here tonight for rounds two and three of the nfl draft. whit? >> will reeve ourgs thanks to you. you can watch round two at 7:00 p.m. eastern on abc and espn. >>> when we come back, the fiery train derailment first responders racing to the scene. and what buckingham palace is saying about king charles and his cancer battle. patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter tee
they got caleb williams, i'm happy! >> reporter: williams with us backstage. >> you showed so much emotion and so much excitement -- >> reporter: -- walking out on the stage giving a big roar. where's that emotion coming from? >> it came from 12 years of hard work, 12 years of sacrifice. it just came out. i didn't plan for it. it just -- it just happened. >> reporter: a night of emotion and history. five quarterbacks drafted in the first ten picks, a record as...
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william zarit from the cohen group advises western companies operating in the chinese market. he says yellen�*s visit is more about form than it is content. the message for her will be to encourage the us government to continue to communicate with the chinese officials. you know for a couple of years there was bad communication, so good communication with chinese officials, and to make sure that the us government understands that having us business in china, active in china, competing in china, is good for the companies and is good for the companies and is good for the united states. the treasury secretary is also wanting to push back on china about overproduction whilst also advocating for favourable conditions for us businesses in china. do you think she's going to be able to achieve that? ho. to be able to achieve that? no, in a word- _ to be able to achieve that? no, in a word. not _ to be able to achieve that? no, in a word. not today, _ to be able to achieve that? iifr, in a word. not today, but i think we need to keep that message coming. you know, if you drop a talki
william zarit from the cohen group advises western companies operating in the chinese market. he says yellen�*s visit is more about form than it is content. the message for her will be to encourage the us government to continue to communicate with the chinese officials. you know for a couple of years there was bad communication, so good communication with chinese officials, and to make sure that the us government understands that having us business in china, active in china, competing in...
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williams on. i fine look at that thunderstorm activity popping up and it's early not only there but also over the sierra. i would think this will be lit up here, maybe the next couple of afternoons, not only on the lee side, but also tahoe northward up in the northeast, california, up toward shasta. i mean, that's that's that's developing pretty rapidly for so early in the morning. our big fog bank and everything is associated with that upper low to the west that is coming in and knocking the high out of here. and we had temperatures 70s and 80s for two days. they are long gone and it may be gone for a while, significantly cooler as the forecast here. big fog bank water temps are cold point arena. the temp is 51 and point reyes is 53. that's really cold for this time of year, so i'm not surprised the fog is forming. this is i mean, april and may. i looked at those to see how the summer may go. well, so far the message is looking cool now again, it can turn on a dime, but we're getting fog with onl
williams on. i fine look at that thunderstorm activity popping up and it's early not only there but also over the sierra. i would think this will be lit up here, maybe the next couple of afternoons, not only on the lee side, but also tahoe northward up in the northeast, california, up toward shasta. i mean, that's that's that's developing pretty rapidly for so early in the morning. our big fog bank and everything is associated with that upper low to the west that is coming in and knocking the...
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he is the reason why my son's middle name is william. he helped raise me growing up and i would not be here today without him. my grandpa was a firefighter on staten island for 40 years. to make extra money for his family he was a substitute teacher and he painted houses. i should point out it is not like the store's he irishman painting houses. he was not a mafia hitman. he actually painted houses. the fbi is here. i don't want to start a whole thing. my grandfather was another rare irishman who did not drink because he lost his father and his brother to alcoholism. i swear, mr. president, this is not an age comparison. you remind me of him. some of your best qualities remind me of him. i will say he was 95 and he was still great at stairs. [laughter] i think it is because he did not try to run up them. [laughter] but the reason that i bring up my grandfather and i don't know if you know but staten island's firefighters are not normally your demographic. staten island voted about 70 percent for trump and the other 30% was for giuliani.
he is the reason why my son's middle name is william. he helped raise me growing up and i would not be here today without him. my grandpa was a firefighter on staten island for 40 years. to make extra money for his family he was a substitute teacher and he painted houses. i should point out it is not like the store's he irishman painting houses. he was not a mafia hitman. he actually painted houses. the fbi is here. i don't want to start a whole thing. my grandfather was another rare irishman...
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. >> and reverend cecil williams has passed away. tonight, a look back at his life and legacy from abc seven live. >> breaking news. >> good evening. >> i'm dionne lim and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us on what has become a very busy day. in local news, the iconic longtime leader of san francisco's glide foundation has died. reverend cecil williams passed away today at the age of 94, according to glide. >> he died in his san francisco home surrounded by family and friends. reverend williams was widely respected on the national and local level for his work as a civil and human rights leader. he was at the helm of glide for 60 years. >> he set about to resurrect the people in the tenderloin. he removed all the barriers for the circumstances to be for the people of need in the tenderloin and advertised it. he reached out to the world to let you know if you really want to do something, and clear your conscience, come to glide, reverend williams transformed glide from fewer than 50 members to tens of thousands from all walks of lif
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a man by the name of william claude jones. in 1990 biographical article describes jones as a prevaricate or, a poet, a politician, a pursuer of nubile females, a member of a royal privy council, a speaker spanish, and probably the man. but really, i think the most silly way to describe him is as a serial child --. in the 1850s, jones won a federal appointment as united as attorney for new mexico territory and company what is now arizona, leaving his wife and two children in missouri. a few years later, his wife obtained a divorce, and he married a very young mexican girl. new mexico's delegates in washington declare the bride was 12 years old and that jones had, quote, abducted her. the delegate asked the president of the united states fire jones for the moral lapse, that would be the kidnapping of a 12-year-old. jones attempted to evade the charge and wrote him his resignation. that marriage to the 12-year- old abducted lasted just two years. then in 1864, he made his way to arizona and was elected senator of arizona, the one
a man by the name of william claude jones. in 1990 biographical article describes jones as a prevaricate or, a poet, a politician, a pursuer of nubile females, a member of a royal privy council, a speaker spanish, and probably the man. but really, i think the most silly way to describe him is as a serial child --. in the 1850s, jones won a federal appointment as united as attorney for new mexico territory and company what is now arizona, leaving his wife and two children in missouri. a few...
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williams died today surrounded by family and friends. he was 94 years old. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener williams and his wife, janice mirikitani grew glide into a congregation of 10,000 in the 1960s. >> together they were strong advocates for civil rights and social justice. >> ktvu crystal bailey joins us tonight from the newsroom with more reaction from today's news and his legacy. crystal. >> well, reverend cecil williams was known for leading with compassion and kindness to pursue equality for people from all walks of life. now, during the civil rights movement, he pastored and grew glide memorial church in the tenderloin, known now for providing resources and underserved to the underserved communities and feeding the homeless. he fought alongside people like angela davis and the black panthers for social justice, even if it meant jail time. he provided a lot of hope to the community, and he's known around the world for his impact. >> and even though cecil was 94 and he lived a long and beautiful
williams died today surrounded by family and friends. he was 94 years old. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener williams and his wife, janice mirikitani grew glide into a congregation of 10,000 in the 1960s. >> together they were strong advocates for civil rights and social justice. >> ktvu crystal bailey joins us tonight from the newsroom with more reaction from today's news and his legacy. crystal. >> well, reverend cecil williams was known for...
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dreams do come true. >> jayden daniels. >> but williams was not even close to the only qb taken no for the first time ever, six of the first 12 picks were quarterbacks. one draft day ritual actually had a little speculation coming in the hug. you know, usually players are so excited they may squeeze the commissioner as tightly as possible, but goodell actually had back surgery a few weeks ago. >> well, careful now. here we come. >> oh, guess alabama offensive lineman j.c. latham didn't hear as he hoists his future boss with all of his six six, 342 pound frame. here's what goodell had to say about it after the draft. he took it we got to give him credit there. right guys? hey. rounds two and three of the nfl draft air later today on abc guys. >> all right. can't wait for that. coming up a chicken challenge apparently solved at chipotle. >> plus what we are learning >> plus what we are learning about giselle bundchen's ♪ missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8
dreams do come true. >> jayden daniels. >> but williams was not even close to the only qb taken no for the first time ever, six of the first 12 picks were quarterbacks. one draft day ritual actually had a little speculation coming in the hug. you know, usually players are so excited they may squeeze the commissioner as tightly as possible, but goodell actually had back surgery a few weeks ago. >> well, careful now. here we come. >> oh, guess alabama offensive lineman...
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he says he was also williams attorney. when williams was arrested for civil rights demonstrations. >> cecil has establish that for all of us, what community service really means i was suicidal. >> tatiana tilley, a glide choir member, says williams opened up his heart and church to her and other members of the lgbtq community. when most organized religion rejected them. >> i found home, we sing a song called the sit at the welcome table. there's a space, there's a place for you. and he meant it. >> cecil. for 50 years has been one of the cornerstones of the city. he really didn't have any critics. >> we will be clapping our hands for the next few weeks, months and years in celebration of his life, pastor white extended the hours of the sanctuary through friday to give community members a space to mourn and celebrate williams life. >> glide is still working on the details for a public memorial service in san francisco. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amber, thank you. and for more on the life and legacy of reve
he says he was also williams attorney. when williams was arrested for civil rights demonstrations. >> cecil has establish that for all of us, what community service really means i was suicidal. >> tatiana tilley, a glide choir member, says williams opened up his heart and church to her and other members of the lgbtq community. when most organized religion rejected them. >> i found home, we sing a song called the sit at the welcome table. there's a space, there's a place for...
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williams took over glide church in 1963. it became known for welcoming hippies, drug users, transgender youth and other marginalized people of the tenderloin. a year later, williams helped create the council on religion. in the '70s glide was central to the anti-war movement. in the '80s, williams led marches and gave voices to those impacted by the crack cocaine epidemic. glide was the first church in the country to offer hiv testing after sunday services. reverend williams retired last february. his legacy goes far beyond the work he did in the african american civil rights movement here in the city, as well as the challenges to poverty that he addressed. this morning reverend williams is being remembered for the life he brought to san francisco, the bay area, and the world. last night the congregation at glide memorial leaned on one another during this time of loss. pictures in front of the church gave a glimpse of the storied life that reverend williams leaves behind. glide church goes beyond sunday sermons still, provid
williams took over glide church in 1963. it became known for welcoming hippies, drug users, transgender youth and other marginalized people of the tenderloin. a year later, williams helped create the council on religion. in the '70s glide was central to the anti-war movement. in the '80s, williams led marches and gave voices to those impacted by the crack cocaine epidemic. glide was the first church in the country to offer hiv testing after sunday services. reverend williams retired last...
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the mp william - you very much. the mp william rad will no longer sit in the house of commons for conservatives after he shared colleagues phone numbers on a dating app for the party spokesman said he voluntarily given up the web for them on monday evening he stepped down as vice chairman of the i922 stepped down as vice chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative backbench mps. he also told the speaker he's resigning as chairman another comments committee he sits on. let's get up—to—date with the story with our political correspondent. just recap for us this story so far.— correspondent. just recap for us this story so far. william brad has admitted he _ this story so far. william brad has admitted he deleted _ this story so far. william brad has admitted he deleted several- admitted he deleted several colleagues phone numbers after he admitted someone contacted him on a dating app and he had sent pictures, he thought the individual had compromising information on him and he said he felt scared and therefo
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they look got c o williams. she is someone who lives here. so i'm a full people from the to see who be. so would you show the money in front of them, little person from the work force solutions. and i'm in front of my living with themselves. this was uh, was on your summer, especially if it's so let me see was still a little no great and i'm always going to come on you to put the bullshit to the front. you put the seclusion move, the legally is i fix the skin still needs to use for war on some of this is we have some a fucked up. i'm still, i don't think that's what hoops over there. and so now, you know, of course, just the only former, she's that on several days, but i'm, you will please ignore her stuff. people design, you know, for so you have lots of ways, some sort i'm going to be have given you ukraine military and non mandatory support wars. more than 1.3 percent of g d p. we will continue this when the scale of embezzlement in the ukranian army became just 2 of the ukrainian defense minnesota. like say it is nicole without us didn't
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we would not be who we are as a city and a people without the legendary cecil williams and williams described himself as a radical. >> the methodist church sent him to san francisco from texas, and the turbulent 1960s to lead a tiny, all white congregation. >> at glide memorial, he came to the tenderloin with a message, not to mention a mission. we do have abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez joining us now with more on his legacy. and people say that he touched so many lives. >> yeah, well, he called himself a radical. i called him the people's champion. yeah, he was very fitting. he remained active at glide until 2023 when he stepped down. and that's the kind of commitment he demonstrated to the people of the tenderloin until the very end. like a prophet, he had many followers from around the world that they might as well realize that i have come to kill the church so it can become alive. >> and i wanted to make the church alive, transformed it from fewer than 50 members to more than 11,000 from all walks of life. >> the ministry reaches out to those on the streets surrounding the church
we would not be who we are as a city and a people without the legendary cecil williams and williams described himself as a radical. >> the methodist church sent him to san francisco from texas, and the turbulent 1960s to lead a tiny, all white congregation. >> at glide memorial, he came to the tenderloin with a message, not to mention a mission. we do have abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez joining us now with more on his legacy. and people say that he touched so many lives....
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long time pastor, reverend cecil williams. he's being remembered as a religious leader, civil rights pioneer, and compassionate friend. ktvu betty yu reports with a look at the legacy williams leaves behind. >> i see soul ktvu last caught up with williams on christmas eve at glide's signature holiday celebration, where volunteers serve thousands of those less fortunate. >> that afternoon in the tenderloin glide's holiday jam benefit concert in november, celebrate the 94 year old, who retired earlier last year as ceo of the foundation. >> this is just the beginning. every day is the beginning. >> every hour is the beginning. >> williams became pastor of glide in 1963. >> what we see is a people that needs love, a people that need also to say to each other, i care. i will be with you. i'm not going to give up on you. >> ktvu sat down with williams five years ago under his leadership, glide memorial church grew to 10,000 people and the tenderloin church became world famous leaders including warren buffett, nelson mandela, oprah,
long time pastor, reverend cecil williams. he's being remembered as a religious leader, civil rights pioneer, and compassionate friend. ktvu betty yu reports with a look at the legacy williams leaves behind. >> i see soul ktvu last caught up with williams on christmas eve at glide's signature holiday celebration, where volunteers serve thousands of those less fortunate. >> that afternoon in the tenderloin glide's holiday jam benefit concert in november, celebrate the 94 year old,...
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are you watching the w news of next planet, a looking at williams, the global shipping industry could potentially slashed it's carbon emissions. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day. i hope to see you this, the can you see is what old car tires have to do with you production. here's a hands on the real media. watch now on youtube. this engine is a huge chatter for the shipping industry to clean up a deck. it runs on pneumonia and that means it can propel...
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william brangham has more. william: he was a football hall of famer -- one of the greatest running backs of his generation -- who suffered a precipitous fall from grace. o.j. simpson's legacy would forever be tarnished by the 1994 murders of his ex-wife nicole brown simpson and her friend ronald goldman. they were repeatedly stabbed to death at her los angeles home, two years after the simpsons divorced. o.j. simpson was charged in their killings, after blood was found in his home and on his car. millions of americans sat glued to their televisions watching as simpson fled in a white ford bronco on the southern california freeway. police trailed him for 60 miles. he was eventually arrested and put on trial. the country was similarly riveted by the nine-month-long televised proceedings. transfixed by the grisly details, allegations of domestic violence, and what would become iconic closing arguments. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. william: it would eventually be dubbed the “trial of the century”. >>
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williams says there are no adverse effects. and though bonnie doesn't know if she's gotten rapomicin, she says her sleep and energy levels have improved and her skin looks even better. >> anything that will help women have more agency, more control over their bodies, more choice, not having to say like i have this narrow window from 25 to 35 where i have to make my whole career, get established, get a house, find a mate, and raise a family, that's a very small amount of time that we are asking modern women to do everything. ♪ >> now, dr. williams expects the study to be completed and published in about a year and a half. they are still enrolling women, and now the big question is whether or not rapomicin could become the standard of care for women in the 35 to 45 age range that want to delay menopause. >> and not just for fertility, but for a whole range of issues. >> for your general health. >> wow. >> thank you, anne, that's fascinating. >>> tomorrow on our fertility series, two couples share their journeys to try to break
williams says there are no adverse effects. and though bonnie doesn't know if she's gotten rapomicin, she says her sleep and energy levels have improved and her skin looks even better. >> anything that will help women have more agency, more control over their bodies, more choice, not having to say like i have this narrow window from 25 to 35 where i have to make my whole career, get established, get a house, find a mate, and raise a family, that's a very small amount of time that we are...
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the hope that the pr ect will ma cecil williams, the pastor of san francisco's glide memorial church, died yesterday at the age of 94. earlier this evening, we spoke with his longtime friend, former san francisco mayor willie brown. brown said reverend williams spirit of generosity and service came along with a gift for delivering his message with a sense of community. >> cecil didn't just offer free meals, cecil knew exactly how to have people come to cecil's chapel and proceed to enjoy themselves, and in some cases, cease was actually doing the serving. and cecil did the kind of serving of food he would like to eat. >> willie brown said he expects glide will stay strong into the future, with reverend williams influence to guide it. >> oakland city leaders and community organizations celebrated the start of construction of a new affordable housing tower right near lake merritt, ktvu allie rasmus shows us what it's going to look like and what you'll need to qualify to live there. one, two, three. >> go! >> there were smiles and cheers of applause as the first shovels went in the groun
the hope that the pr ect will ma cecil williams, the pastor of san francisco's glide memorial church, died yesterday at the age of 94. earlier this evening, we spoke with his longtime friend, former san francisco mayor willie brown. brown said reverend williams spirit of generosity and service came along with a gift for delivering his message with a sense of community. >> cecil didn't just offer free meals, cecil knew exactly how to have people come to cecil's chapel and proceed to enjoy...
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serena williams was, and we need this in this moment. don't though, dull it down or meghan, competitive, let them trash talk. it is their rite of passage let's get into it as if we're watching it the way we should let them was struck because that fashion, it was on display as well today, i mean, coy, you know, quite shot him down. ya think you doing it? i have it a friend earlier today, i said like i felt like i was in a room full of magical unicorns and they were floating their feet, weren't even touching the graph. caitlin clark there that you're seeing she's the first time any nba or wnba player were prada on an orange or red carpet and yes, they really put some thought into it, angel reese told me she said, can i tell you? something? i had to switch out my outfit last minute because the other one i had planned was too small, so she went out and through that masterpiece together, this killing it out there. it was the ladies was a big moment as a great moment for these young women who are really helping to champion women's sports, but
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william thompson howell. as a federal judge to serve in the arizona territory where he then wrote the first laws of arizona to be written without spanish or mexican influence. those laws became known as the howell code. one of the laws written in 1864 says a person who supplies or administers to a pregnant woman or procures such woman to take any medicine, drugs, or substance or uses or employs any instrument or other means with intent to procure a miscarriage unless it is necessary to save her life shall be punished in the state prison for not less than two years, nor more than five years. arizona was the last of the 48 continuous states to become a state. 48 years after william thompson howell wrote the abortion law of the territory which was never rewritten by the new state of arizona and so remained the law of arizona until roe v. wade was decided in 1973. now thanks to donald trump, the howell code is officially the law on abortion once again in arizona after the arizona state supreme court today ruled t
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. >>> and the chicago bears picked usc quarterback caleb williams to open the 2024 nfl draft, one of 6 quarterbacks in the top 12. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> it's friday, april 26th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." a landmark question. the u.s. supreme court now deciding whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. plus, the big developments in his so-called hush-money trial. >>> crackdowns on campus. as the pro-palestinian movement grows at colleges across the country, some schools are turning to police to quell the demonstrations before they take hold. >>> and police custody death. body cam video shows officers leaving a handcuffed man lying facedown on a bar floor. before he died, his final words. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning president trump is due back in a manhattan courtroom for his so-called hush-money trial. it follows yesterday's historic supreme court arguments with nine justices
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my friendship with cecil williams. in valuable and for me. >> it will never end. >> glide marked 60 years of being open in december. the sanctuary will remain open this week for people to visit and on the reverend. we're taking a live look outside at a great day here in san francisco. meteorologist kyla grogan with us now with details on what's happening in the bay and also across the country. yeah, take a look at the national map and show you that. we just have one sister really that's working its way through the ohio valley towards the northeast. but notice. >> the energy from the low pressure system that's off the coast here. that's keeping us. gray is also sending some of this as per way as that's kind of the same. what weather pattern as it rolls. and it kind of brings that. and but what you see, temper tures are wildly different. if you look between denver where it's in the 50's and phoenix where it's 94 degrees, albuquerque, still the atcc where the warmth still is and where the cool down is happening. las vegas
my friendship with cecil williams. in valuable and for me. >> it will never end. >> glide marked 60 years of being open in december. the sanctuary will remain open this week for people to visit and on the reverend. we're taking a live look outside at a great day here in san francisco. meteorologist kyla grogan with us now with details on what's happening in the bay and also across the country. yeah, take a look at the national map and show you that. we just have one sister really...
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williams says is, no adverse effects. and though, bonnie does not know if she has gotten the drug or not, her sleep has improved and her skin is looking better. >> anything that will help women have more agency, more control over their bodies, and more choice to not having to say, i have a narrow window of 25 to 35 where i have to make my whole career, and get established and get a house and find a mate and have a family, and that is a very small amount of time that we are asking modern women to do everything. >> reporter: anne thompson, nbc news. >> thank yo, anne. >>> tonight is one of the biggest nights for the nfl, and it is the draft. which of the college top stars are going pro. kaylee hartung is in detroit with a preview of what is to come. >> reporter: it is one of the most exclusive clubs in the sports world. >> the first pick in the draft, the indianapolis colts select peyton manning. >> cam newton. >> joe burrow. >> and caleb williams is likely to hear his name called in the overall pick in the 2024 draft. at w
williams says is, no adverse effects. and though, bonnie does not know if she has gotten the drug or not, her sleep has improved and her skin is looking better. >> anything that will help women have more agency, more control over their bodies, and more choice to not having to say, i have a narrow window of 25 to 35 where i have to make my whole career, and get established and get a house and find a mate and have a family, and that is a very small amount of time that we are asking modern...
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william: how has the u.s. responded to this? i mean, your report lays out the tension that the biden administration has of wanting to cultivate india as a growing power, as a negotiating partner, but also seemingly quite alarmed at this brazen attempt at an assassination on u.s. soil. greg: this was a nightmare situation for the biden administration because on the one hand, you have a very grave, violation of american sovereignty. you have a foreign government plotting to kill a sikh activist, but somebody who is a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil. and at the same time, this plot is traced to a country that the biden administration has spent three years trying to build closer ties with, largely because of a concern about china. and as i said, this sort of shifting geopolitical order has given india increased leverage in its relationship with the united states. and so you end up with a situation where literally at the same time the biden administration is welcoming the indian prime minister to the white house, in an event that's designe
william: how has the u.s. responded to this? i mean, your report lays out the tension that the biden administration has of wanting to cultivate india as a growing power, as a negotiating partner, but also seemingly quite alarmed at this brazen attempt at an assassination on u.s. soil. greg: this was a nightmare situation for the biden administration because on the one hand, you have a very grave, violation of american sovereignty. you have a foreign government plotting to kill a sikh activist,...
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. >> caleb williams! >> janai: double the fun for chicago fans, after a big night. >> jj mccarthy. >> whit: emotional moments at the nfl draft. we're live in -- >> detroit, what up! >> whit: as number one pick caleb williams says -- >> good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> george: good morning to all of you. i am not working on a saturday. [ laughter ] it's great to be here with janai and whit. >> janai: so great to be here, bringing our weekend energy to friday. we're ready for it. will reeve's in detroit after a fun night there at the nfl draft. >> whit: looking forward to that. plus ginger is tracking the spring whiplash where temperatures are flipping. there's severe weather on the move including a tornado warning moments ago. that's coming up. >> george: we begin with the supreme court hearing arguments over whether donald trump is immune from prosecution from acts done while in office. terry moran starts us off. good morning, terry. >> reporter: g
. >> caleb williams! >> janai: double the fun for chicago fans, after a big night. >> jj mccarthy. >> whit: emotional moments at the nfl draft. we're live in -- >> detroit, what up! >> whit: as number one pick caleb williams says -- >> good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> george: good morning to all of you. i am not working on a saturday. [ laughter ] it's great to be here with janai and...