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barbara walters. tehran, 1977. i said, indeed, we work for the same company and gyptian said he wants to know, is it true she is paid $1,000,000 a month? and i said, well, actually i think it's $1,000,000 a year. and the drivers face fell. barbara walters was already a global icon. and then didn't it kind of propel her her career from that point on? isn't that a wonderful story? because how many journalists have had similar experiences to that? and, you know, one of them who did was walter cronkite. so walter cronkite was, of course, the leading anchor of the day and a figure of unquestioned authority. and someone who viewed barbara walters with a little bit of skepticism about whether she was a real journalist. and they were both trying to cover the groundbreaking things that were happening in the middle east, a groundbreaking trip of anwar sadat of egypt to israel. and it was barbara walters and her ability to cultivate relations with world leaders that a few months earlier in 1977 enabled her to get the first si
barbara walters. tehran, 1977. i said, indeed, we work for the same company and gyptian said he wants to know, is it true she is paid $1,000,000 a month? and i said, well, actually i think it's $1,000,000 a year. and the drivers face fell. barbara walters was already a global icon. and then didn't it kind of propel her her career from that point on? isn't that a wonderful story? because how many journalists have had similar experiences to that? and, you know, one of them who did was walter...
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uld you ask barbara walters? good, and i'd want them i probably ask myself, what would barbarae had she was enormously skilled in sh that to the heart of the matter and that were she knew that the more words you had around a question, the be for someone to dodge it. so i think if i were going to ask her three questionher what's your best let's see if she says somethingpersonal. what's your regret? beets, but none of us have no regrets. and then i thiquestion i would ask perhaps would be, were you happy you that question of many of the people you interviewed. the said yes, she was happy. joy bahar, the co-host on the view ish. there's no question she she was very proud of what she did and she was proud of the money she she had. but almost everyone else i talked to no, she was never happy. susan page.u. in. we are here tonight petraeus and lord roberts of
uld you ask barbara walters? good, and i'd want them i probably ask myself, what would barbarae had she was enormously skilled in sh that to the heart of the matter and that were she knew that the more words you had around a question, the be for someone to dodge it. so i think if i were going to ask her three questionher what's your best let's see if she says somethingpersonal. what's your regret? beets, but none of us have no regrets. and then i thiquestion i would ask perhaps would be, were...
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walter, always great to speak with you. i really appreciate your time as we count down to the dell earnings. that is walter todd of greenwood capital. we will look at the companies making the most social bus today and our social climbers segment up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ to start a business, you need an idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. a team that's highly competent. i'm just here for the internets. at&t it's super-fast. reliable. you locked us out?! arrggghh! ahhhh! solution-oriented. [jenna screams] and most importantly... is the internet out? don't worry, we have at&t internet back-up. the next level network. i sold a pillow! katie: it is time for social climbers, a look at the stocks making waves on social media. birkenstock reporting earnings a step above expectations. the maker of high-end sandals and clogs has higher demand. tesla making the rounds after a report the maker's are -- ev maker is about to register self-driving software with authorities in china. tesla is not commen
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secret whole body deodorant. >>> barbara walters did it all from interviews with celebrities to world leaders, including anwar is a da, fidel castro. she did the interviews right before camp david and after. she paved the way for women in broadcast journalism breaking barriers for all of us. walters joined the "today" show in the 1960s, first as a researcher finally making on air appearances is what they then called the today girl, eventually becoming the first female co-host, fighting her way to become the first female co-host of any news program on abc news's world news tonight, but still having to fight really terrible experiences with the male host, and in 1999, her sell celebrated interview with monica lewinsky drawing a record 74 million people. >> during those weeks did you ever say to yourself i'm doing something wrong? this is bad for the president, this is bad for the country? did you ever think about that? >> well, behind the scenes of her decades' long career and her personal struggles through it all is all documented in an extraordinary new biography but susan page, it's
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alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of the greatest experiences i've had as an editor working with doris. and alice was her her champion for decades starting i with no ordinary time and team of rivals, alice worked with bob woodward on all of his books and it was a true a true, respectful editorial. and i and in fact, when alice passed away, i think all three of those authors dedicated their books to her. she was a great editor and and we miss her. and for those of us in washington, she was informally known as the queen of. the beltway book books about, washington nonfiction books. so she was and she also
alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an...
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it's walter magnuson, the executive director of the winchester mystery house. thanks again, walter. >> thank you. hope to see you again soon. yes, sir. >> all right. so i have never been. you got to go, i know, have you been to alcatraz? no, no. okay. i got you there. okay well, more families are choosing indoor water parks as their next vacation. more of these amusement parks have opened across the country in recent years, including the great wolf lodge that's in manti. most offer hotels, restaurants, and, of course, waterslides, so people don't need to leave. all the while they're on vacation and the weather is perfect inside year round. >> everything under one roof doesn't matter what the weather is outside you can. there's so much to do inside as a as a parent of young children, i know that there's nothing worse than spending a bunch of money on expensive air travel. >> the complicated logistics of getting the family there, only to find that maybe mother nature doesn't cooperate. >> as for pricing, a room for a family of four runs about 400 bucks a night fo
it's walter magnuson, the executive director of the winchester mystery house. thanks again, walter. >> thank you. hope to see you again soon. yes, sir. >> all right. so i have never been. you got to go, i know, have you been to alcatraz? no, no. okay. i got you there. okay well, more families are choosing indoor water parks as their next vacation. more of these amusement parks have opened across the country in recent years, including the great wolf lodge that's in manti. most offer...
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amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tama ra keith with npr. let's start there with this stream of gop elected leaders who have been making the pilgrimage to the new york city courthouse to speak out in support of donald trump. what should we make of this? these elected leaders say they are there to speak on behalf of mr. trump because he can't speak on his own behalf because of the gag order. >> they are delivering the message that the former president wants to have delivered. a message that both with their presence and their words is saying this trial is not serious. this trial is a witchhunt or a democratic prosecutor run amok. by making that pilgrimage up there, often dressed in the trump uniform, they are standing behind him quite literally and signaling certainly to republican base voters, it's ok, you don't need to worry about this thing. no matter how it turns out, this is fine. don't worry. geoff: amy, speaker mike johnson's appearance is notable given the constitutional heft of his office. he is effectively leveraging his speakership
amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tama ra keith with npr. let's start there with this stream of gop elected leaders who have been making the pilgrimage to the new york city courthouse to speak out in support of donald trump. what should we make of this? these elected leaders say they are there to speak on behalf of mr. trump because he can't speak on his own behalf because of the gag order. >> they are delivering the message that the former president wants to...
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i am susan walter i lead infrastructure business in north america. i have the privileges turn as the design manager for the expansion projects. two plus billion-dollar designec bill that was there was a partnership with the owner, long island railroad, the contractor, third track constructors included the engineer and many, many third-party stakeholders. it is the busiest commuter or railroad in north america. originally built in the 1800s it consisted of two tracks saving 50000 people. today those two tracks carry approximate 300,000 customers per day. simply put, third track project improves safety and training operations for heavily traveled 10-mile segment. and facilitated long island railroads expansion into grand central sainted and midtown manhattan through eastside access. china third track along this corridor to accommodate the additional track greenhouse gas emissions three grade crossings with railroad bridges, with vehicular traffic would those eliminated these crossings have been a safety challenge in the community they were the site of
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so, i know that right now my dad would be so proud that nikki haley is the next walter p stern chair at hudson. don't think characteristics are just enumerated describe nikki haley and her career? nikki was a governor who united south carolinians and brought businesses to south carolina. a fierce advocate for the united states and its alec, israel, in the united nations. an optimist he wants the best for our country, tenacious and brilliant on the campaign trail and someone who's willing to listen to others and believes that hudson's mission to promote american leadership for a secure, free, and prosperous future. nikki is going to get up and give a talk in a minute. i think it is a really fitting nikki's first conversation at hudson as a walter p stern chair is a senior fellow peter weil. heads up the center on europe and eurasia. the early 80s my dad and brother called on jews in the soviet union whose request to immigrate had been denied. whose lives were really terrible as a result. dads discussed for the communist regime and kremlin were palatable. today a different regime rules
so, i know that right now my dad would be so proud that nikki haley is the next walter p stern chair at hudson. don't think characteristics are just enumerated describe nikki haley and her career? nikki was a governor who united south carolinians and brought businesses to south carolina. a fierce advocate for the united states and its alec, israel, in the united nations. an optimist he wants the best for our country, tenacious and brilliant on the campaign trail and someone who's willing to...
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our family, walter cronkite, only a half hour news every walter cronkite said. and he ended by saying and that's way it is. now, you might not like the facts. you heard and there was certainly racial bias those days and but most people believe that's way w now, we don't have any agreement on how how it is and people believe these lies. and as say websites and conspiracy theories and qanon and a networks that are deliberately lying and there are very few places where people can of different political persuasions can find agreement. and that's the way it is. that's the way it cold. cronkite is a real real danger right now for immigrants, immigrant families, for black pastors who call me and they're afraid of the policing of their children and young people, their youth group. and so let's and i've learned over the years what changes people is proximity, ideologies. and so we have been separated from each other. and when when white evangelicals get to know immigrant families, refugees, and they take them in, it's, you know, so do we create places, environments where
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i am sarah i am very proud to be here today as chair of hudson institute to introduce hudson's new walter p stern chair nikki haley. [applause] my dad believed america was a great country. great because it was the land of freedom. great because it was grounded and opportunities for those who worked hard and had ingenuity. great because it stood up front and center for these values in a world for people may have misplaced their optimism and their sense of right and wrong. he knew how vital a strong america was. when my dad can't speak in the late 60s he was struck by his commitment to these values. as the founder is impressed by his ability to integrate different strands of thinking to formulate strategies to make the world a better place. thus was born in mind that a lifelong commitment to hudson institute. [applause] thank you. so, i know that right now my dad would be so proud that nikki haley is the next walter p stern chair at hudson. don't think characteristics are just enumerated describe nikki haley and her career? nikki was a governor who united south carolinians and brought busin
i am sarah i am very proud to be here today as chair of hudson institute to introduce hudson's new walter p stern chair nikki haley. [applause] my dad believed america was a great country. great because it was the land of freedom. great because it was grounded and opportunities for those who worked hard and had ingenuity. great because it stood up front and center for these values in a world for people may have misplaced their optimism and their sense of right and wrong. he knew how vital a...
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benjamin: during my time this week in washington i traveled to walter reed national medical center to get a firsthand look at the amazing job the dedicated doctors, nurses and for the goal therapist do to help us recover from catastrophic injuries. i myself received excellent care at another military hospital the brooke army medical center in san antonio, texas after sustaining serious injuries and attack that killed two colleagues of mine while covering the ukraine war back in march of 2022 i talked to three vets they are stories of pain, hope, and recovery beginning with a day th the day that chanr lives forever. >> one of them one of most dangerous jobs in the army i would search for ied's in afghanistan included the routes. july two, 2011 i was blown up and it penetrated my rd 30 what is a 200-pound directional bomb that went straight through and in that moment as you can tell it amputated both of my legs' that might left femur and half my pelvis snapped in half dislocated my spine and pelvis my right arm snapped in half. right middle finger it was amputated, for a front teeth wer
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to actually live in half of the house, while the other half on the garden are open to visitors and walter on the topic of royalty. it's time for a visit to the town confectionary. this is one of the few places allowed to sell suite to the imperial court. the . this is the famous how nash, which is actually a huge slab of chocolate, but we're just getting places to try to get we have the that one size is definitely going to be enough as to rich. it's a prowling based sweet treat that interest to see herself used to eat the time to explore some of the cultural exhibitions on for here well being of your team, cultural capital. the time has made a point of re purposing old spaces that were more or less unused. and it's giving them new life this year which is exactly what they've done with this old factory. this huge factory used to be where a lot of the salt in the region was produced and that was empty space being re processed as a huge exhibition. the theme is fittingly salts. artists from all over the world have their works on display here. this piece by japanese artist is made up of 6 ton
to actually live in half of the house, while the other half on the garden are open to visitors and walter on the topic of royalty. it's time for a visit to the town confectionary. this is one of the few places allowed to sell suite to the imperial court. the . this is the famous how nash, which is actually a huge slab of chocolate, but we're just getting places to try to get we have the that one size is definitely going to be enough as to rich. it's a prowling based sweet treat that interest to...
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getting the inside scoop on the life of legendary broadcaster barbara walters. she broke the rules opening opportunities for other women author susan page and fasten a g the book is full of stories and scandals you will not believe it. that is next barbara walters legacy lives on after passing a south usa today washington bureau chief susan page to discuss her new book rule breaker on the life and work of barbara walters. is this week sunday special. >> what i thought was so interesting i found it so hard to believe among many things in the book, wasn't even towards the end she felt she was always auditioning for that was kind of the idea that she never really had made it. she was going to lose her entire career at some point even though she been a groundbreaker and you set a rule breaker in so many different ways. >> always thought i was an outsider i always felt i did not belong. this maybe it was a way of being accepted progress she got fame, she got fortune she never got contentment. she never felt like anything was oenough and she never stopped competing fo
getting the inside scoop on the life of legendary broadcaster barbara walters. she broke the rules opening opportunities for other women author susan page and fasten a g the book is full of stories and scandals you will not believe it. that is next barbara walters legacy lives on after passing a south usa today washington bureau chief susan page to discuss her new book rule breaker on the life and work of barbara walters. is this week sunday special. >> what i thought was so interesting i...
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discuss her new book rule breaker on the life and work of barbara walters. is this week sunday special. >> what i thought was so interesting i found it so hard to believe among many things in the book, wasn't even towards the end she felt she was always auditioning for that was kind of the idea that she never really had made it. she was going to lose her entire career at some point even though she been a groundbreaker and you set a rule breaker in so many different ways. >> always thought i was an outsider i always felt i did not belong. this maybe it was a way of being accepted progress she got fame, she got fortune she never got contentment. she never felt like anything was enough and she never stopped competing for big interviews. quick she had to some of the biggest we think about monica lewinsky with the entire world was waiting to find out who this young one was. you hear all the background negotiation and how she got to that and how it broke all these rating records she interviewed world leaders had controversial relationships of some of them and not
discuss her new book rule breaker on the life and work of barbara walters. is this week sunday special. >> what i thought was so interesting i found it so hard to believe among many things in the book, wasn't even towards the end she felt she was always auditioning for that was kind of the idea that she never really had made it. she was going to lose her entire career at some point even though she been a groundbreaker and you set a rule breaker in so many different ways. >> always...
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walter, and tamara keith of npr. so nice to see you both. happy monday. six months out, as i just mentioned, from this election. this weekend, donald trump was at this campaign event and he made these comments where he basically equated the biden white house with the nazis, saying that they are running a quote, gestapo administration. this is obviously just the latest in a long history of trump saying things like this. but one of his fellow republicans, one who is vying to be the number two on the trump ticket, north dakota governor doug burgum of, came out and defended trump. here is what he had to say. >> the majority of americans feel like the trial that he's in right now is politically motivated. and if it was anybody else, this trl wouldn't even be happening. so i understand that he feels like that he's being unfairly treated. william: feeling like the trial is unfair is equivalent to being part of the nazi secret police? >> first let's talk about the majority of americans, as the governor said, feel that this i
walter, and tamara keith of npr. so nice to see you both. happy monday. six months out, as i just mentioned, from this election. this weekend, donald trump was at this campaign event and he made these comments where he basically equated the biden white house with the nazis, saying that they are running a quote, gestapo administration. this is obviously just the latest in a long history of trump saying things like this. but one of his fellow republicans, one who is vying to be the number two on...
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of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr. great to see you both as always. let's pick up where laura's piece left off. we know democrats are leaning heavily into abortion rights in michigan. michigan is just one of a few battleground states we are keeping a close eye on. let's talk about these trends. back in october of last year, the new york times poll showed that mr. trump led in six battleground -- five of those six battleground states. this is the same map but these are numbers from may of this year that shows that the race is largely unchanged when it comes to those six states -- arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, pennsylvania. wisconsin is the only one that leans toward president biden at this time. how does the biden team look at that trend, and how are they going to tackle that? >> i was talking to people today from the biden universe, and they say things are stuck. the polls really haven't moved. they are not freaking out about it. they believe they have an entire campaign to run. i think if we are looking at polls
of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr. great to see you both as always. let's pick up where laura's piece left off. we know democrats are leaning heavily into abortion rights in michigan. michigan is just one of a few battleground states we are keeping a close eye on. let's talk about these trends. back in october of last year, the new york times poll showed that mr. trump led in six battleground -- five of those six battleground states. this is the same map but...
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walter, you agree with all of that? >> that's a lot to digest. i agree with the comments about the fed. we would estimate two cuts as well. we think one in september, then one in december. agree with the comments about the consumer being under pressure as well but final comment i would make, u.s. has been the only game in town from an investment perspective over the past couple years, we're seeing evidence that outside the u.s., the markets are starting to pick up and we would be looking there as well. maria: and you're looking for this market to pick up as well. you just said -- krc is a real estate play that you like. >> yes. so a lot of people are focused on this. the reason there's a huge homeless problem in the west is a ninth circuit ruling that made it cruel and unusual pun bishment to clear -- punishment to clear encampments from public lands. if you listen to the hearing, there's a 99.9% chance it will get overturned and that will slowly turn around the west coast markets and krc, kilroy, is mostly in the west coast. maria: great to have
walter, you agree with all of that? >> that's a lot to digest. i agree with the comments about the fed. we would estimate two cuts as well. we think one in september, then one in december. agree with the comments about the consumer being under pressure as well but final comment i would make, u.s. has been the only game in town from an investment perspective over the past couple years, we're seeing evidence that outside the u.s., the markets are starting to pick up and we would be looking...
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he said walter the autobiography we mentioned for the same reason you're asking me about it. autobiography. i went and read it. saysnd brane are talking about? he said you need to publish until the whole story. i thought i had two sources.rome audience would like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much for your remarks. i am curious to know, judge, if you perceive a difference in how your book plays a role in theepy with regard to race. how you thought about it before 2020 and the national conversation about race intoday? >> i hav g talready there befor. by 2020 theoo 2019. i get were frequently asked about the ruth case influenced me and itn't. i'd mostly read the book by that point. wando thanks it got to do this by the supreme court historical society are so important we got to remember our history. is a lot of efforts to model that story. i think telling the story and a candid way in the opening of the book the first 40 or 5 pages are pretty tough read. they describe the blinding of isaac watered it's not a pretty sight. it's important f appreciate the br
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i'm so after walter was awarded the commission was approved at the visual arts committee last month, we are invited because of engineering happening for the large project that is fence will be removed from the building. so we're at a point having conversations and the first meeting last week to talk with walter to talk about the concept into the garage without the fence being part that it that's where we're at right now. >> um, can i ask you do you have any sense of how long it will take before this is figured out? >> that's a great question. we or working with a willing team. >> we want to come to a solution and compromise we feel like the artwork is not doing the job of architecture to think how quickly we can integrate but a process this is the an address scope to work though that problem he's obviously doing a different site condition and wants the original proposal. >> thank you jag any any other questions for jack any. >> yeah. so - i when are you due to start you're date you threw out for starting the property. >> we're starting construction september 1st. >> september 1st oka
i'm so after walter was awarded the commission was approved at the visual arts committee last month, we are invited because of engineering happening for the large project that is fence will be removed from the building. so we're at a point having conversations and the first meeting last week to talk with walter to talk about the concept into the garage without the fence being part that it that's where we're at right now. >> um, can i ask you do you have any sense of how long it will take...
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we are joined by harriet walter, one of the i joined by harriet walter, one of the stars of succession come up for best supporting actress. how does it feel to get this nomination? lbs, bit to get this nomination? a bit unreal, to get this nomination? a bit unreal. l _ to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't _ to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't feel _ to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't feel my - to get this nomination? a bit. unreal, i don't feel my character to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't feel my character is very supporting, she is horrible, but it— very supporting, she is horrible, but it is— very supporting, she is horrible, but it is not— very supporting, she is horrible, but it is not a huge part, so it is very— but it is not a huge part, so it is very honouring to be in that category. _ very honouring to be in that category, because it is really not a bil category, because it is really not a big part _ category, because it is really not a big part it— category, because it is really not a big part. it is a part that has been be
we are joined by harriet walter, one of the i joined by harriet walter, one of the stars of succession come up for best supporting actress. how does it feel to get this nomination? lbs, bit to get this nomination? a bit unreal, to get this nomination? a bit unreal. l _ to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't _ to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't feel _ to get this nomination? a bit unreal, i don't feel my - to get this nomination? a bit. unreal, i don't feel my character to get...
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amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines. advice for families on preventing online sextortion. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah today, the first foreign u.n. staffer was killed by israeli troops. more than 100 palestinian u.n. staff have been killed since october 7. nick schifrin has our report. nick: a city teeming with the displaced has now been deserted. gazans are now packing everything their cars or bikes can carry and fleeing again. this woman is among the last to leave. >> i don't have a choice, like everyone else. everyone left, so i am doing the same. what should i do, stay alone? i am scared to. nick: many have been -- nick: many have been displaced at the beach. meet this family. this is t
amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines. advice for families on preventing online sextortion. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah...
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lucero y walter rizo. alan: esta conversaciÓn maravillosa a corazÓn abierto de christian nodal con jorge ramos estarÁ espectacular. karla: un christian nodal maduro. raÚl: voy a ir a preparar esa gran sorpresa que tenemos mÁs adelante ¡estos en grande! fran: mientras raÚl se prepara pasamos con satcha. satcha: vamos con esto que es una noticia en desarrollo hace instante confirman el fallecimiento del presidente de irÁn ebrahim raisi la bÚsqueda se extiende por mÁs de doce horas luego se que estrellara su helicÓptero. vÁmonos en vivo hasta washington con edwin. edwin buenos dÍas. edwin: es precisamente la pregunta que se hace la comunidad internacional sobre quÉ ocurrirÁ con la posturas que histÓricamente ha tenido irÁn no solamente con israel sino con el conflicto que tiene ucrania con rusia. medios estatales confirman la muerte del presidente iranÍ tras estrellarse el helicÓptero donde viajaba. a bordo iban tambiÉn el ministro de relaciones exteriores y otras siete personas. [hablan i
lucero y walter rizo. alan: esta conversaciÓn maravillosa a corazÓn abierto de christian nodal con jorge ramos estarÁ espectacular. karla: un christian nodal maduro. raÚl: voy a ir a preparar esa gran sorpresa que tenemos mÁs adelante ¡estos en grande! fran: mientras raÚl se prepara pasamos con satcha. satcha: vamos con esto que es una noticia en desarrollo hace instante confirman el fallecimiento del presidente de irÁn ebrahim raisi la bÚsqueda se extiende por mÁs de doce horas luego...
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it's because it's a crystal was at them saying it's so and it was the thoughts by mister walter again . what was the president of the middle of the city and the iron kristen and launched a 165000000 times was designed by all context andre. and drawing plaque for the 1958 girls fair to give a positive image to the peaceful use of atomic energy. the world exhibition was fixed during 6 months. and the also you have told me to have to be broken down off the 6 months. like all the other presidents that we're here to make a place for other activities. so, but because it was really something special that it was so successful during the world fair to that. and also what they can offer to it was low being and also difficult not to say maybe 6 months later. and then they agreed and added more 6 months. and finally, it said, it's no wonder they didn't hit the hot to tear down the i tell them you also look spectacular from the inside. it continued to break records even offered was billed back then this 35 meter escalator was one of the fastest in europe today. you can take an extra ordinary ride
it's because it's a crystal was at them saying it's so and it was the thoughts by mister walter again . what was the president of the middle of the city and the iron kristen and launched a 165000000 times was designed by all context andre. and drawing plaque for the 1958 girls fair to give a positive image to the peaceful use of atomic energy. the world exhibition was fixed during 6 months. and the also you have told me to have to be broken down off the 6 months. like all the other presidents...
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staff members wrote walter wrightrightand said in 10 years no one will name. she is worried about was going to happen to black men had enough problems in 1946 being blind was pretty tough. he initially really struggled. mit view he wasform which was required until he got home for discharged five hours of her is a reason blinded. he did notua i've got to give they persisted for years urging congress to change that in 1961 they changed it. full benefits and backpay that tremendously changed his life in the 50s he w working as aapers in lower manhattan. we have seen blind people do those things. at one time he had a social worker at the veterans administration he wrote and i am so poor i could not afford a winter coat. after 1961 he becomes far more economically stable. heat begins buying real estate. a kind ofkind of like that mr. klein. one of that country's the countries leading real estate lawyer. he funds the landlord. got to know his nephew very well as his caregiver who said he is the guy who collected rent. he said his uncle could make a nickel he support
staff members wrote walter wrightrightand said in 10 years no one will name. she is worried about was going to happen to black men had enough problems in 1946 being blind was pretty tough. he initially really struggled. mit view he wasform which was required until he got home for discharged five hours of her is a reason blinded. he did notua i've got to give they persisted for years urging congress to change that in 1961 they changed it. full benefits and backpay that tremendously changed his...
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they say that walter companies are only suppose to do this and exceptional cases. if it's been raining heavily, then we, we expect every day. but those licenses well, will create to them. they are and expect to be able to would need to release about 8 times a year, which i mean, that happens within a couple of weeks. yeah. even to date, when the weather is fine, there is a smelly prime liquid dripping out of the pipe. there is still a little way for the sewage. comes the previous $56.00 to be those bugs that coming on with them. but it's not height, height when things get really messy when sewage discharges will go unnoticed. but all over england, protest groups are posting through 2 such as this from which to do something with a truck. occasionally the companies are fine, but they can deal with this. in 2023 alone, there were 400000 official discharges of sewage in 2 rivers and coastal waters of england. and this is all happening on an island for many people swim whatever the weather. like this group of women, who since the pandemic have met regularly on the beach
they say that walter companies are only suppose to do this and exceptional cases. if it's been raining heavily, then we, we expect every day. but those licenses well, will create to them. they are and expect to be able to would need to release about 8 times a year, which i mean, that happens within a couple of weeks. yeah. even to date, when the weather is fine, there is a smelly prime liquid dripping out of the pipe. there is still a little way for the sewage. comes the previous $56.00 to be...
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maude: god'll get you for that walter. patrick gomez: maude was really the first time that we saw such a fiercely independent woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. norman lear: maude had a maid florida who was a great character. henry: i'm henry evans ... norman lear: her husband made an appearance. henry: i am proud of you florida ...its just i don't want you to be a maid no more. florida: your mother was a maid. that's how your brothers got through school and you got to be a fireman. norman lear: when john amos and esther rolle finished their scene, we thought, let's fill out that family. ♪ good times! ♪ ♪ good times! jay moriarty: that's the first time you ever saw a black family on television. jj: look who finally got back from her honeymoon in the bathroom mirror. thelma: knock it off jj. your mouth is always ahead of your think piece. lorida: let's face it james, this family ain't ozzie and harriet. jimmie walker: we were very different than other sitcom families from the p
maude: god'll get you for that walter. patrick gomez: maude was really the first time that we saw such a fiercely independent woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. norman lear: maude had a maid florida who was a great character. henry: i'm henry evans ... norman lear: her husband made an appearance. henry: i am proud of you florida ...its just i don't want you to be a maid no more. florida: your mother was a maid. that's how your brothers got through school...
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amna: camera keith and amy walter, thank you. always great to see you. ♪ geoff: with graduation season in full swing the class of 2024 is reflecting on a highly unusual four years of school. their freshman experience was marked by pandemic lockdowns that was just the first in a chain of momentous global events. we spoke to some members of this class. >> my name -- i am a senior in high school in minneapolis. >> i am aidan booker and i am a graduating senior from ohio. >> i just graduated from buffalo performing arts. i live in buffalo, new york. >> i am 22 years old and just graduated from georgia tech with a degree in engineering. >> i am a graduating senior at the university of california davis. >> our class definitely experienced a lot of turbulence and uncertainty. >> everyone that lived during this period i think shares a unique bond that has never been seen before. >> i think it is really crazy to see everything that has happened. am i living a dream? this cannot be real. >> i think the past four years can basically be de
amna: camera keith and amy walter, thank you. always great to see you. ♪ geoff: with graduation season in full swing the class of 2024 is reflecting on a highly unusual four years of school. their freshman experience was marked by pandemic lockdowns that was just the first in a chain of momentous global events. we spoke to some members of this class. >> my name -- i am a senior in high school in minneapolis. >> i am aidan booker and i am a graduating senior from ohio. >> i...
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he said walter white. the autobiography we mentioned did not want to describe it for the same reason you're asking me about it. i have not read his autobiography. i went and read it. he says to attack segregation root and branch basic nay comese are talking about? he said you need to publish until the whole story. i thought i had two sources. >> are as written from the audience would like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much for your remarks. i am curious to know, judge, if you perceive a difference in how your book plays a role in the concept of justice especially with regard to race. how you thought about it before 2020 and the national conversation about race in today? >> i have got to say i was already there before. by 2020 the book was out. came out in 2019. i get were frequently asked about the ruth case influenced me and it didn't. i'd mostly read the book by that point. wando thanks it got to do this by the supreme court historical society are so important we got to remember our
he said walter white. the autobiography we mentioned did not want to describe it for the same reason you're asking me about it. i have not read his autobiography. i went and read it. he says to attack segregation root and branch basic nay comese are talking about? he said you need to publish until the whole story. i thought i had two sources. >> are as written from the audience would like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much for your remarks. i am curious...