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journalist walter cronkite died. the former cbs news anchor was 92 years old and died at home in new york after a long illness. tributes from fellow journalists and friends are pouring in, honoring the newsman routinely called the most trusted man in america. president obama is also reacting to the passing of walter cronkite. here are some of those tributes. >> in an era before blogs and e-mail, cell phones and cable, he was the news. >> it's hard to imagine a man for whom i had more admiration than cronkite. cronkite is just -- he was a superb reporter, an honorable man, a fine friend and i have nothing but admiration. >> walter cronkite is survived by three children, four grandchildren, his wife betsy died in 2005. >>> walter cronkite's 70-year plus career in journalism covered most of the 20th century and beyond. he anchored the cbs evening news from 1962 to 1981. he was visibly shaken, but a consummate professional bringing us the news of president john f. kennedy's death. he was so excited he could barely speak
journalist walter cronkite died. the former cbs news anchor was 92 years old and died at home in new york after a long illness. tributes from fellow journalists and friends are pouring in, honoring the newsman routinely called the most trusted man in america. president obama is also reacting to the passing of walter cronkite. here are some of those tributes. >> in an era before blogs and e-mail, cell phones and cable, he was the news. >> it's hard to imagine a man for whom i had...
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from the cbs news control center in new york, this is walter cronkite reporting. >> walter cronkite was the man who most americans turned to to find out what was happening, to be comforted in times of stress, to be reassured that as bad as things might be, there was a feeling of continuity. he provided that continuity five nights a week. >> supreme court today legalized abortion. a flurry of activity at the jack ruby trial. the risk of a meltdown at the three mile island atomic power plant. >> reporter: and he was with us during america's darkest moments. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. and i almost lost it there. >> his authority and his calmness held the nation together, don't forget cbs news, he held the nation together during critical times. >> reporter: cronkite was a fixture at national conventions including the democrats' meeting in chicago in in 1968, a party and a culture at war with itself over vietnam. walter's skepticism grew while reporting on th
from the cbs news control center in new york, this is walter cronkite reporting. >> walter cronkite was the man who most americans turned to to find out what was happening, to be comforted in times of stress, to be reassured that as bad as things might be, there was a feeling of continuity. he provided that continuity five nights a week. >> supreme court today legalized abortion. a flurry of activity at the jack ruby trial. the risk of a meltdown at the three mile island atomic...
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walter brooks got the most out of his life. he always had that smile, had that laugh. >> but the young man who entertained north county high on the stage and off the stage has died due to complications from h1n1. abc2 news linda so is here with more on the midnight vigil to remember him. >> reporter: hundreds of friends turned out for the vigil. they couldn't say enough about their friends who touched so many lives. walter was in his first year at anne arundel community college, his parents say he wanted to be an actor. a huge crowd turned out for the vigil at north county high school in glen burnie. the 18-year-old graduated from the school in may. his parents say he got what appeared to be a cold last weekend and it got worse quickly. walter was taken to the university of maryland medical center, he never recovered. doctors had to amputate his legs. friends who gathered at the vigil say walter was everyone's friend. >> we don't care who you are, what shape, color, size, he befriended anybody. no matter who you are. he was an
walter brooks got the most out of his life. he always had that smile, had that laugh. >> but the young man who entertained north county high on the stage and off the stage has died due to complications from h1n1. abc2 news linda so is here with more on the midnight vigil to remember him. >> reporter: hundreds of friends turned out for the vigil. they couldn't say enough about their friends who touched so many lives. walter was in his first year at anne arundel community college, his...
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president donald trump will be moved to a special suite at the walter reed national military medical center that's going to he's going to be there for at least a few days the white house says as a precautionary step as also a suggestion that president trump has a mild fever we know that he was taking a cocktail of experimental drugs as part of his cover 1000 treatment it is possible that there could be a fever could be a side effect of those drugs or that perhaps his condition has deteriorated that's always a possibility with kovan 1000 because the symptoms can play out and change very quickly also had some reaction from u.s. democratic presidential nominee joe biden he says that his campaign is temporarily taking down negative ads regarding the president after his coven 1000 diagnosis so that's where we stand at the moment earlier on that was the statement from the white house describing the president as being in good spirits is that that is symptoms were a mild he'd been working throughout the day but that he would be moved to the they say that he'll be working out of the president
president donald trump will be moved to a special suite at the walter reed national military medical center that's going to he's going to be there for at least a few days the white house says as a precautionary step as also a suggestion that president trump has a mild fever we know that he was taking a cocktail of experimental drugs as part of his cover 1000 treatment it is possible that there could be a fever could be a side effect of those drugs or that perhaps his condition has deteriorated...
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>> walter. >> maury: walter is the father of emily, right? >> a possibility -- >> and he is still saying that. >> maury: here is the other thing, if you think that walter is a possibility, why is somebody else's name on the birth certificate? >> the last name is different. >> me and walter, we was messing around when i was with the other guy. >> maury: i'm going to settle it right now. by the way, angelica, do you want to be with walter? >> yes, i do, i love walt very much. as long as we can -- y'all can leave me alone. >> maury: has walter been a good father? >> yes, he has. >> he has done everything for those kids. >> maury: when it comes to 1 and a half-year-old emily, walter, you are the father. >> i told you. >> i already knew it. i was -- >> no you weren't [ bleep ]. >> whatever. >> because we can't trust you. >> you don't have to trust me no more. >> maury: when it comes to 3-year-old salia, walter, you are not. >> see there. >> leave me alone. >> maury: the drama continues back stage. >> my father's daughter. >> maury: don't miss the
>> walter. >> maury: walter is the father of emily, right? >> a possibility -- >> and he is still saying that. >> maury: here is the other thing, if you think that walter is a possibility, why is somebody else's name on the birth certificate? >> the last name is different. >> me and walter, we was messing around when i was with the other guy. >> maury: i'm going to settle it right now. by the way, angelica, do you want to be with walter? >>...
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"walter had such a beautiful spirit.e opened my eyes to so many things and made me not stereotype people. walter in his first year at anne arundel community college, he wanted to be an actor. his father says he hopes to put pressure on politicians to make murder of the swine flu vaccine available. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >> you just reported on yesterday the government calling it the young person's disease. it's scenarios like this one we just heard that parents are seriously concerned out there. >>> new information out yesterday doesn't help. the government is reportedly behind schedule in getting out the vaccine. not just a little but by millions of doses. a top official in the obama administration promised more vaccine is on the way. >> it's something that is very serious in that just the idea that there's not enough to go around, is very worrisome. especially with people, with kids and pre-existing conditions. >> health officials insist there are no shortages of the vaccine, just delays. >>> fake swine fl
"walter had such a beautiful spirit.e opened my eyes to so many things and made me not stereotype people. walter in his first year at anne arundel community college, he wanted to be an actor. his father says he hopes to put pressure on politicians to make murder of the swine flu vaccine available. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >> you just reported on yesterday the government calling it the young person's disease. it's scenarios like this one we just heard that parents are...
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and walter didn't either. >> reporter: walter it seemed was always there. for the moon landing. >> man on the moon, oh, boy. >> thank you. >> boy. >> we'll be busy for a minute. >> reporter: for watergate, for the mideast peace breakthrough. he was humble, honest and straight forward and never made himself the story. even on a winter day in 1981 when he sat in the anchor chair for the last time. >> old anchormen don't fade away. they keep coming back for more. that's the way it is. i'll be away on assignment. dan rather will be sitting in for the next few years. goodnight. >> reporter: goodnight, mr. cronkite. goodnight and godspeed, anderson cooper, cnn, newark. >> president obama is asking congress to keep the ball rolling on his proposed health care reform. but six moderate senators say lawmakers should take more time with it. a new government report concluded the bill won't cut long-term health care costs. these senators represent both parties, plus one independent. president obama says this is not time to slow down. >> now i realize that the last few m
and walter didn't either. >> reporter: walter it seemed was always there. for the moon landing. >> man on the moon, oh, boy. >> thank you. >> boy. >> we'll be busy for a minute. >> reporter: for watergate, for the mideast peace breakthrough. he was humble, honest and straight forward and never made himself the story. even on a winter day in 1981 when he sat in the anchor chair for the last time. >> old anchormen don't fade away. they keep coming back...
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paige: walter! paige, get to the door! walter! (shouts) there's got to be a way to get them out of here. (grunts) guys, there's a door at the end of the walkway over the cooling room. it must be defective 'cause it's closing slower than the others. (alarm continues blaring) over there, the door! (grunts) cabe! cabe! hurry. cabe! cabe! it's not gonna hold! go now! cabe, it's not gonna... go! go! there's got to be an override here somewhere. ah, damn it! calculate fast, walter! how much time to get me out of here? you hold on tight. i'm gonna figure this out. (classical music) (rock music) the steakhouse thickburger. onion strings, blue cheese and a1 sauce on a burger. when things look the bleakest, heroes find a way. one way or another... something's wrong. i'm gonna getcha getcha, getcha, getcha... oh, my god. one way i'm gonna getcha, i'll getcha... i knew you'd save the day. (laughs) one way. what's going on? walter's safe. cabe's trapped in there. (alarm blaring in distance) thanks to you. hey, how about you settle down? oh, th
paige: walter! paige, get to the door! walter! (shouts) there's got to be a way to get them out of here. (grunts) guys, there's a door at the end of the walkway over the cooling room. it must be defective 'cause it's closing slower than the others. (alarm continues blaring) over there, the door! (grunts) cabe! cabe! hurry. cabe! cabe! it's not gonna hold! go now! cabe, it's not gonna... go! go! there's got to be an override here somewhere. ah, damn it! calculate fast, walter! how much time to...
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well at the moment 3 president touched down 5 in the walter reed medical center a short while ago in marine force one close to one of the gates of the tent i was able to watch as the president's got out and assisted walk down the steps and then got into a waiting black car and he's now being driven to the comp center of the complex where we expect will believe all are told that he will be put in a suite that has been specially prepared for him to allow him to continue to work according to his job over the next 4 days a period that they say is just the time that he will be spending here one of the questions that we attempting to find the officer to is whether information about his condition is going to be coming from his stock or whether in fact it will be coming from the hospital authorities who are obviously in direct control of monitoring him from this particular point on which it will be from his personal physician who has accompanied him to the walter reed medical center so at this particular stage that be no statement about his condition you sold a little bit of the video messag
well at the moment 3 president touched down 5 in the walter reed medical center a short while ago in marine force one close to one of the gates of the tent i was able to watch as the president's got out and assisted walk down the steps and then got into a waiting black car and he's now being driven to the comp center of the complex where we expect will believe all are told that he will be put in a suite that has been specially prepared for him to allow him to continue to work according to his...
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walter was always walter cronkite, comfortable with himself., very good at what he did. he made it look deceptively easy which is what the great ones do. when i was on the road with him, we always looked forward to the evening because you could have a better time with walter cronkite than anybody. you could go sit in the restaurant and drink a glass of wine had him until the small hours. he was as much fun as you could imagine. no art i physician. just i'm walter cronkite and i'm having fun. >> how big of an era was the walter cronkite era at the cbs news. >> it was an era in which the stars of news were wonderful writers and wonderful broadcasters. he sat there at the top of the pyramid representing the authority and credibility of news at a time when it was really needed it. everybody watched the evening news then. so he was the focal point of an entire nation during a critical time, during vietnam not just the moon landing but you remember that he was there when the streets were rioting. he was at the chicago convention. his authority and hi
walter was always walter cronkite, comfortable with himself., very good at what he did. he made it look deceptively easy which is what the great ones do. when i was on the road with him, we always looked forward to the evening because you could have a better time with walter cronkite than anybody. you could go sit in the restaurant and drink a glass of wine had him until the small hours. he was as much fun as you could imagine. no art i physician. just i'm walter cronkite and i'm having fun....
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it did walter.the essence of his persona. he even looked like your favorite uncle, and he remained a generous man in spirit. he did not become just the most famous, i mean the most trusted man in america but he was one of the most famous men in america and yet, he would always have time when i would see him at a broadway opening when people would rush up to him, he would be courteous and funny and an tentative to them. he had lots of friends that were famous, but he had a lot of friends that no one knew, as well. so he was a man who lived life every day, and he came out of the heartland and traveled the world, and remained true to who he was as a journalist and as a human being. and i think that's something that we all have to keep in mind. the idea of becoming famous as a journalist had not occurred to him when he began. that was not his objective. he simply and had to be a reporter and that he became famous and handled it with such grace along the way is a great tribute to him. >> but he was a rep
it did walter.the essence of his persona. he even looked like your favorite uncle, and he remained a generous man in spirit. he did not become just the most famous, i mean the most trusted man in america but he was one of the most famous men in america and yet, he would always have time when i would see him at a broadway opening when people would rush up to him, he would be courteous and funny and an tentative to them. he had lots of friends that were famous, but he had a lot of friends that no...
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it was through walter cronkite that i became a news junkie. thanks, walter. i appreciate it. >> thanks to you, david, for sending that in. we give you the news, you give us your views. if you would like to weigh in or share your stories head to cnn.com to learn how you can become an i-reporter. >>> a new jersey woman has a unique recipe for trying to save her home, literally a recipe. we're told how angela logan is baking her way all the way to the bank. >> reporter: angela loguen is saving her house one apple cake at a time. >> i don't mind cooking day and night which is what i've been doing. i just don't want to be sitting on the sidewalk. >> reporter: it began when angela had to find a fast way to make a $2,600 mortgage payment. >> this will be my 20th year with the house. >> reporter: angela had an idea, she'd bake her famous apple cakes and sell them for $40 apiece. >> what maxz the cake moist -- >> reporter: she called them mortgage apple cakes or m.a.c.s. calls for the apple cakes are coming in from all over the place, everywhere from texas to tennesse
it was through walter cronkite that i became a news junkie. thanks, walter. i appreciate it. >> thanks to you, david, for sending that in. we give you the news, you give us your views. if you would like to weigh in or share your stories head to cnn.com to learn how you can become an i-reporter. >>> a new jersey woman has a unique recipe for trying to save her home, literally a recipe. we're told how angela logan is baking her way all the way to the bank. >> reporter: angela...
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and there was no other. >> and this is walter cronkite, good night. >> walter cronkite's wife betsy died of cancer in 2005. they are survived by three children. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] for underarms that are sexy smooth, get secret flawless touch with olay. it even reduces irritation caused by shaving. oooooo-lay... [ female announcer ] secret. because you're hot. with annuities from fidelity. turn your savings into income -- guaranteed, and get a retirement "paycheck" for life -- guaranteed. call... to get started, and learn how to secure retirement income that won't go down -- guaranteed. call fidelity at... for details about guaranteed income for life, >>> big day for space exploration. we've got these cool live pictures from nasa. just a little while away, i guess an hour and a half from the first of five scheduled space walks. two members of the 13-astronaut team now housed at the international space station are going to venture outside to help assemble a porch that will be used to hold outdoor experiments. there are now 13 astronauts under that one roof at the s
and there was no other. >> and this is walter cronkite, good night. >> walter cronkite's wife betsy died of cancer in 2005. they are survived by three children. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] for underarms that are sexy smooth, get secret flawless touch with olay. it even reduces irritation caused by shaving. oooooo-lay... [ female announcer ] secret. because you're hot. with annuities from fidelity. turn your savings into income -- guaranteed, and get a retirement...
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walter, walter, walter, you have every right to absolutely furious with me. honey, i know i've been spending a lot of time up in albany lately, you know, lobbying for that antipollution bill. and, oh, walter, i know i couldn't have honey, my guy, my guy, walter findlay, chosen tuckahoe's businessman of the year. (audience laughs) winner of this year's tuckie award. (audience laughs) ah, come on, walter. walter, honey, i am so sorry i came in in the middle of the presentation and everything. oh, walter, they can have their oscars i love your tuckie. (audience laughs) oh, walter, sweetheart, i know what an honor it is. your name on this trophy along with other tuckahoe men of the year, art of art's gas station. joe gamble, night manager of chicken delight. mario leonetti, philanthropist. and part-owner of the pussycat porno theater. i mean, but i really blew the whole thing. oh, but, honey, walter, when you find out why i was late, i know you're going to understand. walter, i know that tonight was the most important night of your life. but, walter, i just had t
walter, walter, walter, you have every right to absolutely furious with me. honey, i know i've been spending a lot of time up in albany lately, you know, lobbying for that antipollution bill. and, oh, walter, i know i couldn't have honey, my guy, my guy, walter findlay, chosen tuckahoe's businessman of the year. (audience laughs) winner of this year's tuckie award. (audience laughs) ah, come on, walter. walter, honey, i am so sorry i came in in the middle of the presentation and everything. oh,...
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- oh, oh no, he's here, now that's walter, walter's here, walter's here, walter's-- - vivian, vivian, there's no need to panic. i'll simply just get lost in the crowd, he probably won't even notice me. hing. the man who's coming in is walter. - norman! - [norman] walter, how are you? norman. - [norman] nice to see you. - norman, this is kathy rivers. this is norman johnson. - [kathy] hi. how are you? - [norman] nice to meet you. - what a crazy rumpus room, it looks like the ladies lounge at trader vic's. (laughter) - isn't she sensational?! - what do you think of him, bob? - [bob] oh, he's all right. i think he brought his daughter. - [bob] does he have a niece? - yes. - i think he brought his niece. - she better be three years old. (laughter) (applause) - oh, good evening mister findlay. - [walter] misses naugatuck. - i'll pass, you walter? - i don't drink kathy, i have a problem. i'm a reformed alcoholic. - that's cool, i dig men who've gone through torment. (laughter) - isn't that nice? misses findlay's been married to four of those so far. (laughter) - vivian, arthur, happy annive
- oh, oh no, he's here, now that's walter, walter's here, walter's here, walter's-- - vivian, vivian, there's no need to panic. i'll simply just get lost in the crowd, he probably won't even notice me. hing. the man who's coming in is walter. - norman! - [norman] walter, how are you? norman. - [norman] nice to see you. - norman, this is kathy rivers. this is norman johnson. - [kathy] hi. how are you? - [norman] nice to meet you. - what a crazy rumpus room, it looks like the ladies lounge at...
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this news conference called after the shooting death of walter scott. 50-year-old walter scott by northrleston parole man michael charles slagger. one announcement made at this press conference. >> the officer that was terminated. his wife is eight months pregnant and while she--he has been terminated the city will continue to cover the insurance on her for the baby until after the baby is born. we think that is the humane thing for us to do. and we're going to do that. >> so the mayor indicating that while the officer has been terminated that there will be a continuing of insurance coverage for the wife of the police officer, who is now being investigated by the state law enforcement agency sled its called in south carolina. the state law enforcement department that is now handling the shooting death of walter scott. we have standing by live with us jonathan martin, who was able to listen to that news conference in north charleston. do you know anything about who those protesters were, who were shouting during the news conference? >> you randall they're a group with black lives matter.
this news conference called after the shooting death of walter scott. 50-year-old walter scott by northrleston parole man michael charles slagger. one announcement made at this press conference. >> the officer that was terminated. his wife is eight months pregnant and while she--he has been terminated the city will continue to cover the insurance on her for the baby until after the baby is born. we think that is the humane thing for us to do. and we're going to do that. >> so the...
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♪ walter: .r: the olympics have officially come to a close and the people of rio wrapped it up in the best way they know how, with a big party. the sights and sounds of brazil filled the stadium tonight as the athletes gathered one final time. the flame was extinguish extinguished and that's when the flame was handed over to tokyo. sarah: ryan lochte is -- he continues to try to explain what happened at a brazilian gas station. initially he described it as an armed robbery. according to police lochte and three others vandalize the bathroom after a night of drinking. lochte is, again, taking responsibility for the mess. >> if i didn't overexaggerate the story and if i told the entire story, none of this would have happened. you know, i was coming from the france house. i was highly intoxicated. i made immature calls. sarah: the u.s. olympic committee has promised that they will face further sanctions. they have not specified what action will be taken. walter: we are looking forward to beautiful we
♪ walter: .r: the olympics have officially come to a close and the people of rio wrapped it up in the best way they know how, with a big party. the sights and sounds of brazil filled the stadium tonight as the athletes gathered one final time. the flame was extinguish extinguished and that's when the flame was handed over to tokyo. sarah: ryan lochte is -- he continues to try to explain what happened at a brazilian gas station. initially he described it as an armed robbery. according to...
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television. >> hello, i'm walter cronkite. >> as walter grew in stature, television news grew in stature. cronkite made cbs news respectable sna he began anchoring the evening news in 1962, two years later, perhaps the defining moment of his career. >> the flash apparent official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> reporter: after a trip to vietnam, rare statement of opinion. >> to say that we are mired in the stalemate seems the only realistic, if unsatisfactory conclusion. >> reporter: outer space seemed to excite him most. >> man on the moon. phew, boinchts okay, we're going to be busy for a minute. >> the biggest thing about him is he loved reporting and presenting the news. he had a passion for it. if the audience recognized that he really cared about it. >> reporter: today that audience remembered. >> i don't know, i just felt safe watching walter cronkite. >> when you think about american news he's the first guy you think about it. >> reporter: cronkite retired reluctantly. >> we'll we've been meetingike this in the evenings and i'll miss that. and tha
television. >> hello, i'm walter cronkite. >> as walter grew in stature, television news grew in stature. cronkite made cbs news respectable sna he began anchoring the evening news in 1962, two years later, perhaps the defining moment of his career. >> the flash apparent official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> reporter: after a trip to vietnam, rare statement of opinion. >> to say that we are mired in the stalemate seems the only...
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do that i had to be out front so let's bring in alan fischer he's joining us from just outside the walter reed medical center in bethesda hi allan so ever since the president put that video out on twitter we've now had an updated statement by his physician what did he have to say. story coming out from the press secretary at the white house saying that he's doing well they're cautiously optimistic about his condition that he's had another course disappear which of course is the drug which hasn't yet been given formal regulatory approval but is being used at the moment to treat the president which is perhaps one of the other reasons why it's here at walter reed so that they could monitor that more closely as well and they say there hasn't been on oxygen news been walking around the presidential suite here at walter reed he has been conducting business including as you saw putting up a video on what you know if you want that video it looks ok sounds a bit raspy that is part of the problem with this and of course one of the things
do that i had to be out front so let's bring in alan fischer he's joining us from just outside the walter reed medical center in bethesda hi allan so ever since the president put that video out on twitter we've now had an updated statement by his physician what did he have to say. story coming out from the press secretary at the white house saying that he's doing well they're cautiously optimistic about his condition that he's had another course disappear which of course is the drug which...
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walter, now don't be idiotic. whatever they call it. lie down, maude. walter, walter. maude, down! really, walter. shut up and bundle. you know, walter, you're--you're outrageous. you know, you're gorgeous. i always wanted to rough it with you. oh, honey, you know, this is really all i ever wanted. not the cabin. i mean, just a little attention. what do you mean? oh, sweetheart, that's all any wife really wants, walter. just a little more attention lly gets. you know something, maude? we could be home. or we could be here. but it's the two of us together that makes everything work. oh, walter, we can survive anything. why, we could spend the whole weekend here with no trouble. weekend? we could stay here a week. a month. a year. ten years. a lifetime. ? donny hathaway: ? lady godiva was a freedom rider ? women: ? ooh ooh ooh... ? ? she didn't care if the whole world looked ? ? joan of arc with the lord to guide her ? ? ooh ooh ooh... ? ? she was a sister who really cooked ? ? ooh ooh... ? as the first bra burner ? ? ain't you glad she showed up? ? ? oh, yeah ? ? and when the countr
walter, now don't be idiotic. whatever they call it. lie down, maude. walter, walter. maude, down! really, walter. shut up and bundle. you know, walter, you're--you're outrageous. you know, you're gorgeous. i always wanted to rough it with you. oh, honey, you know, this is really all i ever wanted. not the cabin. i mean, just a little attention. what do you mean? oh, sweetheart, that's all any wife really wants, walter. just a little more attention lly gets. you know something, maude? we could...
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barbara plett usher there outside the walter reed medical facility.de the walter reed medicalfacility. let's talk now to anthony zurcher. i have just been texting with a former white house official, asking whether they knew anything about why the president was being moved, and what i heard back is that there is a concern they cannot treat him well enough at home, butjust to reiterate whatjon was saying, there are medicalfacilities in the reiterate whatjon was saying, there are medical facilities in the white house and it is a very short helicopter ride from the white house to walter reed medical facilities, so you would think that they could make that move later if the president's condition deteriorated. you would think so. when we last spoke, we talked about a trust deficit this white house has with the press and the public with statements in the past that proved do not necessarily be all the way troop, but you have to remember last november, the president took a surprise trip to that very hospital where barber is, walter reed. staff at the hospital
barbara plett usher there outside the walter reed medical facility.de the walter reed medicalfacility. let's talk now to anthony zurcher. i have just been texting with a former white house official, asking whether they knew anything about why the president was being moved, and what i heard back is that there is a concern they cannot treat him well enough at home, butjust to reiterate whatjon was saying, there are medicalfacilities in the reiterate whatjon was saying, there are medical...
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walter, walter. you all right? walter: no. my feet are stuck in the tar.e we waiting on? did you try rocking your boots back and forth like we did with the car? mike: she's running out of time. pull her up. walter: i can't, i'm planted here. toby: you got to get unstuck, buddy, she's gonna have life-threatening burns in 15 seconds. oh, god. mike: come, on, please. i'm sending her up. sylvester: what do you mean you're sending her up? walter: i'm stuck. she isn't. i'm unhooking my cable... pull her up! beth. fireman (yelling instructions): get her down! slowly. careful, careful. okay. ready. watch your legs. gurney now! (gasps) she's okay. she's breathing. fireman: back away, back away, back away. all right. mike: i'm right here, honey. you're gonna be okay. walt, why the hell did you unhook yourself? hook must've snagged it on the way up. so he's stuck down there and he can't breathe? not good. walter, i know you're conserving air, but please, answer us. i'm here. less words the better. now it's your turn to stay calm, buddy. okay, i am estimating he's got
walter, walter. you all right? walter: no. my feet are stuck in the tar.e we waiting on? did you try rocking your boots back and forth like we did with the car? mike: she's running out of time. pull her up. walter: i can't, i'm planted here. toby: you got to get unstuck, buddy, she's gonna have life-threatening burns in 15 seconds. oh, god. mike: come, on, please. i'm sending her up. sylvester: what do you mean you're sending her up? walter: i'm stuck. she isn't. i'm unhooking my cable... pull...
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walter cronkite. laura ingle is standing by in new york to begin our coverage, hello, laura. >> walter cronkite has sparked many loving memories from those who knew him so well and from those who called him the most trusted man in america. he died last night of cerebral vascular disease at age 92 with his family by his side. many watched him deliver the news reporting from the front lines of world events like the vietnam war and the voice of authority and the first to report president kennedy's death in 1963. well, cronkite was in on some of the darkest hours in our nation's history, he took us for a magnificent ride, the news, including the apollo 11 moon landing. >> 22, thanks a lot. >> oh, boy. . >> reporter: and that tangible joy was felt around the world and you see that smile. cronkite passed away three days before the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, among been considered an authority on the space program. and president obama had this reaction. >> walter cronkite was more than a name. some
walter cronkite. laura ingle is standing by in new york to begin our coverage, hello, laura. >> walter cronkite has sparked many loving memories from those who knew him so well and from those who called him the most trusted man in america. he died last night of cerebral vascular disease at age 92 with his family by his side. many watched him deliver the news reporting from the front lines of world events like the vietnam war and the voice of authority and the first to report president...
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positive for a coronavirus white house officials say trump will be cared for in a special suite at walter reed medical facility for the next few days earlier trump's doctors said he was 58 but was in good spirits and was being treated with an experimental antibody called tell it's also being reported that he's developed a mild fever president trump posted a brief video message to twitter shortly before he was transported to hospital. a lot of thank you everybody for the tremendous support i'm going to want to read or think i'm doing very well but we're going to make sure things were the 1st lady's doing very well so we would thank you very much appreciate it i will never forget you will be live at the walter reed medical facility in just a moment but 1st here is alan fischer alan looks at how events have unfolded over the past 24 hours. people will say it's been a remarkable 4 years with donald trump in the white house that 2020 has been a remarkable year but this is still being a remarkable 24 hours by any standard it was late on thursday night that donald trump was told that one of his
positive for a coronavirus white house officials say trump will be cared for in a special suite at walter reed medical facility for the next few days earlier trump's doctors said he was 58 but was in good spirits and was being treated with an experimental antibody called tell it's also being reported that he's developed a mild fever president trump posted a brief video message to twitter shortly before he was transported to hospital. a lot of thank you everybody for the tremendous support i'm...
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oh, walter. walter, walter, please don't walk . and listen, maude! maude... do you see what you've turned us into, walter? laurel and hardy. except that you're not only the dumb one, and the joke, walter, is our marriage. maude, our marriage isn't a joke. our marriage and you... mean more to me than anything-- pride, money, business... then, walter, listen, for the last time, will you please, please, for the last time, will you please take the ridiculous check? yes. oh, i love you. and i love you. oh, oh... oh, maude, mmm.... ? donny hathaway: ? lady godiva was a freedom rider ? women: ? ooh ooh ooh... ? ? she didn't care if the whole world looked ? ? joan of arc with the lord to guide her ? ? ooh ooh ooh... ? ? she was a sister who really cooked ? ? ooh ooh... ? ? isadora was the first bra burner ? ? ain't you glad she showed up? ? ? oh, yeah ? ? and when the country was fallin' apart ? ? betsy ross got it all sewed up ? ? and then there's maude ? ? and then there's maude ? ? and then there's maude ? ? and then there's maude ? ? and then there's maude ? ? an
oh, walter. walter, walter, please don't walk . and listen, maude! maude... do you see what you've turned us into, walter? laurel and hardy. except that you're not only the dumb one, and the joke, walter, is our marriage. maude, our marriage isn't a joke. our marriage and you... mean more to me than anything-- pride, money, business... then, walter, listen, for the last time, will you please, please, for the last time, will you please take the ridiculous check? yes. oh, i love you. and i love...
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walter... walter, walter, walter. oh, hi, maude. here, walter. walter, beat me. beat me! beat me with the umbrella! don't be ridiculous, maude. i mean, what if it breaks and it rains tomorrow? walter, i come to you for punishment, and what do you give me? gh humor in this world already? oh, walter, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, but, walter, i am so riddled with guilt. i've been wandering around all day wondering how to tell you what i did. i even stopped in at the funeral. i had three irish coffees and confessed twice to father monahan. he loves my hat. look, maude-- dropped out of your wallet, and, walter, i looked at it! oh, i-i'm so ashamed! i even went to the apartment and confronted the girl! darling, darling, darling. we all make mistakes. the important thing is that we learn from our lesson. oh! oh, walter, walter, you're so understanding! well, i like to think so. that's why when carol told me what you did, that you went into town-- oww! you knew?! you let me make a fool of myself twice in one day? walter, isn't it enough that i have learned my lesson? what lesson, maude?
walter... walter, walter, walter. oh, hi, maude. here, walter. walter, beat me. beat me! beat me with the umbrella! don't be ridiculous, maude. i mean, what if it breaks and it rains tomorrow? walter, i come to you for punishment, and what do you give me? gh humor in this world already? oh, walter, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, but, walter, i am so riddled with guilt. i've been wandering around all day wondering how to tell you what i did. i even stopped in at the funeral. i had three irish coffees and...
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walter has 'ust be strong forever. walter has just turned — be strong forever.. be strong forever. walter has just turned 100 and shows noj just turned 100 and shows no signs of retiring. they say if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life. it is certainly true for walter. tim allman, bbc news. lovely story there and in this half—hour stop don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala. hello. 0ur weather's going to be pretty settled over the next few days. it's fairly quiet out there right now and not much change on the way for friday. one thing that we will notice is that cool breeze strengthening day by day, particularly noticeable on the north sea coast, and this often happens when we have high pressure close to iceland there over the norwegian sea, low pressure to the south, and that basically shunts quite a strong airstream from scandinavia across the north sea and cuts through the uk. particularly chilly on those north sea coasts. it'll also drag in some cloud, some moisture, particularly to
walter has 'ust be strong forever. walter has just turned — be strong forever.. be strong forever. walter has just turned 100 and shows noj just turned 100 and shows no signs of retiring. they say if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life. it is certainly true for walter. tim allman, bbc news. lovely story there and in this half—hour stop don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala. hello. 0ur weather's going to be pretty...
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afraid of covert 19 tweeting from hospital in the past half hour terms trump said he would be leaving walter reed medical center at $2230.00 g.m.t. on monday that's in about 3 and a half hours he encouraged people to not let the virus dominate their lives saying the country has quote really great drugs and knowledge and that he felt better than he did 20 years ago his chief of staff has said his condition continues to improve on sunday trump drew criticism with a surprise drive by for hundreds of his supporters outside the hospital a senior doctor at walter reed called it it responsible and astounding. well meanwhile the list of white house officials testing positive for $1000.00 is growing rapidly press secretary caylee mcenaney is the latest prominent west wing figure to be diagnosed with the virus least 2 other communications aids plus other mid level staffers have also tested positive but can any says she's experiencing no symptoms she is among several staff members who say they hadn't been told about the diagnosis of trump 8 hope hicks who was also working out of the west wing former ne
afraid of covert 19 tweeting from hospital in the past half hour terms trump said he would be leaving walter reed medical center at $2230.00 g.m.t. on monday that's in about 3 and a half hours he encouraged people to not let the virus dominate their lives saying the country has quote really great drugs and knowledge and that he felt better than he did 20 years ago his chief of staff has said his condition continues to improve on sunday trump drew criticism with a surprise drive by for hundreds...
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i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well, but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well, so thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. he's already been treated with an antibody cocktail and vitamins. his doctors earlier said he was fatigued but in good spirits. we'll look at the possible risks the president is facing. hello and a very warm welcome. president donald trump has been flown to hospital for tests less than 2a hours after he was diagnosed with coronavirus. a helicopter has taken him to the walter reed military hospital close to washington. earlier, the president's doctor released a statement saying mr trump has been receiving an experimental antibody cocktail to treat his infection. a short while ago, the president released a short video. this is what he had to say. i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well, but we're going to make sure that thi
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well, but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well, so thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. he's already been treated with an antibody cocktail and vitamins. his doctors earlier said he was fatigued but in good spirits. we'll look at the possible risks the president is facing. hello and a very warm welcome. president donald trump has been flown to hospital for...
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it's a walter's script.ve writer, it was written by charlie russ, but the 37th president of united states died today. this is what cronkite embodied. we have a special tomorrow night that's the way it was, remembering walter cronkite. what he was and what we tried to do, it wasn't just a great journalist. but he took the country through its history. it was very comforting fact. if i can, i would like to read the last couple of lines of this. >> julie: please, do. >> he said, i'm eve of the bicentennial, the united states has passed through a day of historic drama, a day that many citizens had been waiting for dread, that would shred the fabric of the society. in his acceptance speech, long national nightmare is over. our constitution worked and great recipe is a government of laws, not of men. here, the people rule. this is walter cronkite, good night. >> julie: i get chills, i just got chills when you read that. >> you know, when lyndon johnson had left office, this is another remarkable story. walter had g
it's a walter's script.ve writer, it was written by charlie russ, but the 37th president of united states died today. this is what cronkite embodied. we have a special tomorrow night that's the way it was, remembering walter cronkite. what he was and what we tried to do, it wasn't just a great journalist. but he took the country through its history. it was very comforting fact. if i can, i would like to read the last couple of lines of this. >> julie: please, do. >> he said, i'm eve...
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walter... walter, japa-- that's right. walter, we're go-- yes! oh, walter, i love japan! i know. walter, i adore japan. i know. walter, the first song i learned to play on the piano was chopsticks. oh, walter, if carol had been a boy i would've named him "toyota." sweetheart, do you realize how long we've been dying to go to the orient? oh... we're going to experience how the oriental lives! oh, walter, mt. fuji, the ginza, where will we be staying? the holiday inn. the tokyo holiday inn? howard johnson's was full. ( panting ) thank goodness, you're home, walter. listen, could i borrow your car? sure. where's yours? well, either vivian borrowed it, or it was stolen. what a terrible thought-- there could be a crook drivin' around with m.d. plates. somehow arthur, that doesn't strike me as unusual. arthur! arthur, the greatest thing that could ever happen to me happened today! you found a pair of pants that fit you in the seat? no, arthur. my ex-wife, miserable marta, met a guy on a singles cruise to jamaica, and she's getting married! no more alimony! well, congratulations, walter
walter... walter, japa-- that's right. walter, we're go-- yes! oh, walter, i love japan! i know. walter, i adore japan. i know. walter, the first song i learned to play on the piano was chopsticks. oh, walter, if carol had been a boy i would've named him "toyota." sweetheart, do you realize how long we've been dying to go to the orient? oh... we're going to experience how the oriental lives! oh, walter, mt. fuji, the ginza, where will we be staying? the holiday inn. the tokyo holiday...
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i'm going, walter, you're not. you're going?u talking about? out of my way, walter. i am a woman, and because i am a woman, i must make myself beautifulfor. erful head start. now, come on, maude. you cat accept the husband and the wife of the year award without a husband! walter, i am accepting the wife of the year award. i have also just become the most liberated woman theofe. why dn't i think of it before? walter, darling, i have decided i am not accepting your estate. no, i'm not. i have just cut myself out of your wi i don't want your protection, walter. i don't want your money, i don't want findl's appliances. after you're gone, arthur can take your piece of the rock you mean that you would give up everythi want leave you just because you don't like my will?! that rightthat is absolutely right, walter. i would rather be free and poor an be safe and secure under somebody else's control. i don't believe thust ard that! you can't do this to me! you've gotta accept my estate! sorry, sweetheart, you had yohance, and, like bobby riggs, you blew it. maude, you've gotta
i'm going, walter, you're not. you're going?u talking about? out of my way, walter. i am a woman, and because i am a woman, i must make myself beautifulfor. erful head start. now, come on, maude. you cat accept the husband and the wife of the year award without a husband! walter, i am accepting the wife of the year award. i have also just become the most liberated woman theofe. why dn't i think of it before? walter, darling, i have decided i am not accepting your estate. no, i'm not. i have...
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walter, walter, walter. adele, you are beautiful. i mean, believe me, you could have any man you wanted. any man in the world, any man. then how come edgar walked out on me? except edgar. where are my rolaids? this indigestion is killing me. rolaids. i'm ready to kill myself over edgar, and what do you do? adele, i don't want you to take an overdose of sleeping pills. so tell me where you hid them so i can go home. you know what's going on with my wife. we must have talked on the phone ten times already. boy, i'm such a looser. i call you because you're my boss and i look up to you. i'm ready to kill myself because edgar left me, and as soon as you get here, your store calls, that it's your wife, your inventory, your gas pains. what happened to my suicide?! adele, i beg you. i got indigestion, i got pains in my chest, my wife's waiting-- please! give me those sleeping pills! no! then why don't you call a priest? there's at least 10,000 ministers in new york. they couldn't help. i'm an atheist. then call a communist! father were divor
walter, walter, walter. adele, you are beautiful. i mean, believe me, you could have any man you wanted. any man in the world, any man. then how come edgar walked out on me? except edgar. where are my rolaids? this indigestion is killing me. rolaids. i'm ready to kill myself over edgar, and what do you do? adele, i don't want you to take an overdose of sleeping pills. so tell me where you hid them so i can go home. you know what's going on with my wife. we must have talked on the phone ten...
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yesterday high of 37 in the city walter. today that southwesterly wind kicked in and really kicks in tomorrow. stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing you dry for the most part. few sprits and sprinkles out there weak little wave of energy to the north and that allows for precipitation riding up to the north for the rest of tonight. it's mostly dry. the big weather maker comes in late sunday night and into monday. the high today in philadelphia, climbing into 46. so still below average by 8 degrees. better than yesterday's high. it's 44 in philadelphia. poconos 35. lancaster upper 30s. 39 dover along the coast ina aisle city 43. off to a better start with the southwesterly wind. warmer in the city than same time yesterday. 17 warmer in millville than 24 hours ago and 15 warmer in the poconos. so that trend is going to continue. here's satellite 6 and action radar few more clouds moving on in thanks to the weak disturbance off to the north. and it is allowing for a little precipitation moving across areas in south jersey. th
yesterday high of 37 in the city walter. today that southwesterly wind kicked in and really kicks in tomorrow. stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing you dry for the most part. few sprits and sprinkles out there weak little wave of energy to the north and that allows for precipitation riding up to the north for the rest of tonight. it's mostly dry. the big weather maker comes in late sunday night and into monday. the high today in philadelphia, climbing into 46. so still below average by 8...
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oh, oh, walter, walter. you're so understanding, you know, darling, i know it's childish, but i'm still scared to death about the operation. not just that operation, but any operation. well, then, maybe we ought to do something to take your mind off it. oh, walter, sweetheart, i really have to get some sleep. i have to be at the hospital at 9:00 for some tests. tests? what kind of tests? oh, just--they call it a medical clearance. it's just a routine, you know, checkup that they want to give me before i go into the hospital next week. oh, well, if that's all it is-- ( growling ) walter, please. why not? ? donny hathaway: ? lady godiva was a freedom rider ? women: ? ooh ooh ooh... ? ? she didn't care if the whole world looked ? ? joan of arc with the lord to guide her ? ? ooh ooh ooh... ? ? she was a sister who really cooked ? ? ooh ooh... ? ? isadora was the first bra-burner ? ? ain't you glad she showed up? ? ? oh, yeah ? ? betsy ross got it all sewed up ? ? and then there's maude ? ? and then there's maude
oh, oh, walter, walter. you're so understanding, you know, darling, i know it's childish, but i'm still scared to death about the operation. not just that operation, but any operation. well, then, maybe we ought to do something to take your mind off it. oh, walter, sweetheart, i really have to get some sleep. i have to be at the hospital at 9:00 for some tests. tests? what kind of tests? oh, just--they call it a medical clearance. it's just a routine, you know, checkup that they want to give me...
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arthur: bet walter would know. hey, walter. walter: what? about the energy crisis. which uses the most energy, an electric toothbrush or an electric clock? a toothbrush uses seven watts an hour; a clock, only two. maybe we'll have to start brushin' our teeth with our clocks. vivian: anyway, she's all well again. and pregnant again. walter! what is it? what is it, guys? i say the energy crisis is blown all out of proportion by the oil companies. arthur believes every word that they say! why should the oil companies lie? they've got all the money in the world. maybe they wanna raise the price of gasoline. the crisis is serious, walter. otherwise, the president wouldn't have turned down his thermostat to 68 when he went down to key biscayne. the poor man was freezing down there! rn up his heat? of course not. he flew out to california. arthur, since you're so patriotic, how come you're still driving that big eight-cylinder job? well, i have to. it's part of my image. i mean, would you trust a surgeon that drove a volkswagen? what about your car? it's foreign. and that'
arthur: bet walter would know. hey, walter. walter: what? about the energy crisis. which uses the most energy, an electric toothbrush or an electric clock? a toothbrush uses seven watts an hour; a clock, only two. maybe we'll have to start brushin' our teeth with our clocks. vivian: anyway, she's all well again. and pregnant again. walter! what is it? what is it, guys? i say the energy crisis is blown all out of proportion by the oil companies. arthur believes every word that they say! why...
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walter. >> thank you, sharee. much more to come on "action news" tonight, day two of the made in america festival in the full swing of ben franklin parkway. we're there with the details. >> and thief breaks out heavy hardware to pull off early morning robbery. >> walter we're tracking more showers and storms moving across parts of the delaware and lehigh valleys. we'll let you know. stick around as we get into the holiday monday with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> thank you, melissa. plus jeff skversky has phillies, mets highlights eagles news and more in sports when "action news" comes right back. jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female annou
walter. >> thank you, sharee. much more to come on "action news" tonight, day two of the made in america festival in the full swing of ben franklin parkway. we're there with the details. >> and thief breaks out heavy hardware to pull off early morning robbery. >> walter we're tracking more showers and storms moving across parts of the delaware and lehigh valleys. we'll let you know. stick around as we get into the holiday monday with the full and exclusive...
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teams at walter reed medical centre to the north of washington.n unbelievable series of developments that have taken place today, two days ago, no—one could have imagined this. but now the president has coronavirus and he is in hospital, and who knows how the election will unfold. let's show you the scene live at the walter reed hospital, near washington, where it isjust after 9pm, and inside that complex my president trump is now beginning his first night in hospital, in a secure part of the hospital —— inside that complex. earlier our washington correspondent, barbara plett usher, outside the walter reed hospital, told us what facilities the president will have at his disposal there. he has settled into the medical executive treatment unit, that is a special unit for vips, presidents in this case, which is pretty self—contained, we are told it has a dedicated doctor, nurse and technician team, trained to shift away from normal hospital work to look after the president when he comes. it has everything he needs there to continue working which is w
teams at walter reed medical centre to the north of washington.n unbelievable series of developments that have taken place today, two days ago, no—one could have imagined this. but now the president has coronavirus and he is in hospital, and who knows how the election will unfold. let's show you the scene live at the walter reed hospital, near washington, where it isjust after 9pm, and inside that complex my president trump is now beginning his first night in hospital, in a secure part of the...
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walter. walter: police in philadelphia are still sorting out what lead up to a triple shooting in west philadelphia this morning. authorities say it started when a 21-year-old woman and a neighbor were confronted by the woman's ex-boyfriend at breakfast. police say he followed the pair back to the 100 block of south 55th street. another argument ensued between the group and that escalated into a gun fight. two people were critically injured. the third is in stable condition. >>> a 25-year-old man has died following a shooting in north philadelphia this evening. it happened at about 5:00 o'clock along the 600 block of north 12th street. investigators say the man was shot repeatedly. he was rushed to the hospital where he died a short time later >>> traffic was backed up this evening in atlantic city following a crash that happened near white horse pike on martin luther king boulevard. the car hit a utility pole knocking down wires and then an hour later there was another crash in that same are
walter. walter: police in philadelphia are still sorting out what lead up to a triple shooting in west philadelphia this morning. authorities say it started when a 21-year-old woman and a neighbor were confronted by the woman's ex-boyfriend at breakfast. police say he followed the pair back to the 100 block of south 55th street. another argument ensued between the group and that escalated into a gun fight. two people were critically injured. the third is in stable condition. >>> a...
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walter reed is a phenomenal source for the nation. he's going to be okay. >> what you do make of the day-to-day prognosis. would you consider that normal at the moment? >> absolutely. maybe a little ahead of normal. you know, when the president is saying, hey, i feel like i can walk out of here right now, pan being fever-free, typically they say, three days after the fever is gone, c.d.c. has said, you know, you're basically okay. so, you know, i think he's in a great place. probably ahead of it. >> you heard the news about the senate. this is developing at this hour, i don't know if you're aware of it earlier, but they will adjourn until the 19th of october as i just mentioned. what about the covid bill? does the situation like this give it more urgency? does it get members of congress off the point of being stuck, sir? >> you know, bill, i don't think this impacts the negotiations at all. you know, and in talking to majority leader hoyer just yesterday, he was pretty optimistic that, you know, in his words, we're working out our tac
walter reed is a phenomenal source for the nation. he's going to be okay. >> what you do make of the day-to-day prognosis. would you consider that normal at the moment? >> absolutely. maybe a little ahead of normal. you know, when the president is saying, hey, i feel like i can walk out of here right now, pan being fever-free, typically they say, three days after the fever is gone, c.d.c. has said, you know, you're basically okay. so, you know, i think he's in a great place....
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oh, walter, walter. i know i'm being irrational, but... oh, walter, i love you so much. you know, i was just thinking about the day we got married. remember? six years ago. oh, it was so lovely. it started with an argument because i refused to wear a wedding ring. do you remember? sure, i remember. you said it was out of date and a symbol of male dominance. oh, darling, every time i look at this ring i realize how lucky i am to be sharing my life with you. the idea of a wedding ring is old-fashioned, but... it means a great deal to me. ( sighs ) okay, maude. let's get married. oh, darling! we'll have a tent in the backyard. and a really big reception. maude! what do you think, 300 people? 400 people? what do you think? maude!!! we're not gonna have a big, fancy wedding, and that's that! just tell me when and where, and i'll be there. okay. how about saturday? okay. saturday's-- oh, no. saturday's out. my sinuses are being drained. oh. that's very good, because i wouldn't want you dripping during the ceremony. then what about sunday? sunday at 11:00, right here. okay, sun
oh, walter, walter. i know i'm being irrational, but... oh, walter, i love you so much. you know, i was just thinking about the day we got married. remember? six years ago. oh, it was so lovely. it started with an argument because i refused to wear a wedding ring. do you remember? sure, i remember. you said it was out of date and a symbol of male dominance. oh, darling, every time i look at this ring i realize how lucky i am to be sharing my life with you. the idea of a wedding ring is...
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walter? yeah. right this way, walter. i'm not going anyplace without my work. k would be in the car. it's in the trunk. get your hands off me! get in there. they're gonna whack him. james, pull up and block the street. [martinez on radio] 10-4. [tires screech] [tires screech] - hey! open the door! - get out of the car! get on the trunk! [martinez] all right, sit down. [simone] don't you move! they don't have my paintings. - i got a gun. - walter, you okay? i think i'm okay. my heart's fluttering. can we check the trunk? - diane, pop the trunk. - you got some set of balls there, walter. [walter] they're not there. - can you help me find my paintings? - yeah, we'll help you, walter. let's get out of here before the guys in the restaurant see what's going on. i'll take this back to the house. andy, this is a mistake. then get the hell out. i'm telling you. it's a mistake. now you want to tell me in chinese? well, what do you need? you to pay attention. i'm all ears. yeah? and your pal's all mouth, then he bitches up in a min
walter? yeah. right this way, walter. i'm not going anyplace without my work. k would be in the car. it's in the trunk. get your hands off me! get in there. they're gonna whack him. james, pull up and block the street. [martinez on radio] 10-4. [tires screech] [tires screech] - hey! open the door! - get out of the car! get on the trunk! [martinez] all right, sit down. [simone] don't you move! they don't have my paintings. - i got a gun. - walter, you okay? i think i'm okay. my heart's...
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and there was no other. >> this is walter cronkite, good night. >> walter cronkite's wife betsy diedf cancer in 2005. he is survived by their three children. >>> president obama says walter cronkite was more than just a news anchor. he guided americans through the most important issues of the day. >> he brought us all of those stories, large and small, which would come to define the 20th century. that's why we loved walter, because of an era before blogs and e-mail, cell phones and cable, he was the news. walter invited us believe in him, and he never let us down. this country's lost an icon and a dear friend. and he will be truly missed. >> president obama's campaign rival, senator john mccain, says he'll never forget when he traveled with cronkite to hanoi on the tenth anniversary of the fall of saigon. more on the legendary newsman, the life and the ways he changed journalism forever. >>> msnbc is the play for politics. after an unscheduled statement friday, president obama is taking on his critics today urging congress to back his plan for health care reform in his weekly interne
and there was no other. >> this is walter cronkite, good night. >> walter cronkite's wife betsy diedf cancer in 2005. he is survived by their three children. >>> president obama says walter cronkite was more than just a news anchor. he guided americans through the most important issues of the day. >> he brought us all of those stories, large and small, which would come to define the 20th century. that's why we loved walter, because of an era before blogs and e-mail,...
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he is there at walter reed.ure in the white house? there has to be a shift in culture. diminishing the importance of masks, has created super spreader type events. people are not wearing masks. people are getting infected. white house aides are getting infected. reporters who come to the white house are getting infected. there has to be a cultural change. the question is, are these tactics so ingrained in the white house culture? it is very late. we see the consequences of this attitude. three united states senators. will this imperil or slow down in any way the nomination to the supreme court of the united states. so much of this began a week ago when the president unveiled her nomination in the white house. it is very uncertain how that nomination is going to proceed. there has to be some contact tracing. we have to wait till negative tests turned positive. it is not clear how that nomination can proceed. it is important enough to the republican party, to mitch mcconnell, the majority leader, that this nominat
he is there at walter reed.ure in the white house? there has to be a shift in culture. diminishing the importance of masks, has created super spreader type events. people are not wearing masks. people are getting infected. white house aides are getting infected. reporters who come to the white house are getting infected. there has to be a cultural change. the question is, are these tactics so ingrained in the white house culture? it is very late. we see the consequences of this attitude. three...