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shouldn't be." >> wallace: what? >> hewitt: you can't say "they shouldn't be". >> wallace: what? you're saying... >> wallace: they shouldn't be what? >> hewitt: ... flatly, they shouldn't be in jail. that you found three americans who shouldn't be in jail. "last month, we found three americans..." >> wallace: you're talking about the opening? >> hewitt: listen. >> wallace: i'm talking about the piece. >> hewitt: i'm talking about it all the way through. >> kroft: don's only real fear was being bored; his only real enemy, the remote control. he instinctively knew what an audience wanted and how to hold their attention. and he saw himself as their surrogate. >> hewitt: you can only be a television producer if you become a television viewer. you've got to sit in a screening room and say, "if i were home, tonight, watching this, would i stay with this or would i..." it's the, "hey, mildred," syndrome. it's the guy who says to his wife, "hey, mildred, do you know what these guys are talking about?" "no, let's go watch the basketball game." >> stringer: somebody with a slightly limited
shouldn't be." >> wallace: what? >> hewitt: you can't say "they shouldn't be". >> wallace: what? you're saying... >> wallace: they shouldn't be what? >> hewitt: ... flatly, they shouldn't be in jail. that you found three americans who shouldn't be in jail. "last month, we found three americans..." >> wallace: you're talking about the opening? >> hewitt: listen. >> wallace: i'm talking about the piece. >> hewitt: i'm...
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in an explosive and exclusive interview with "fox news sunday" host chris wallace, mr. cheney called the investigation, quote, an outrageous political act. and he says he has serious doubts about president obama and his -- in his words, is prepared to do what needs to be done to protect the nation. saying the obama administration should be debriefing cia interrogators about keeping the country safe, not punishing them. >> we asked... sometimes people put their own lives at risk and do so at the direction of the president, they do so with the, in the case we have specific legal authority from the justice department and they are now going to be subject to being investigated an prosecuted by the next administration, nobody is going to sign up with those kinds of missions. it's a very, very devastating up thing it has on the morale inside the intelligence community. >> eric: the former vice president had a lot more to say about what he calls the politics behind the cia probes and how america's safety, he says, is being put in jeopardy by the investigation. and fox news sund
in an explosive and exclusive interview with "fox news sunday" host chris wallace, mr. cheney called the investigation, quote, an outrageous political act. and he says he has serious doubts about president obama and his -- in his words, is prepared to do what needs to be done to protect the nation. saying the obama administration should be debriefing cia interrogators about keeping the country safe, not punishing them. >> we asked... sometimes people put their own lives at risk...
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i didn't know until 1959 when we were watching mike wallace documentary about the nation of islam. i couldn't believe he talked about the white man was the devil and standing up for white people's face. her face was radiant. the smile for her face. he said quietly (inaudible) she sat up and said she never trusted white people. she didn't like white people. she didn't want to live with white people. >> malcolm x is talking about how the white man was the devil and he laughs. what does that say about professor gates? is he the one that racially profiles here? >> that's the most ignorant
i didn't know until 1959 when we were watching mike wallace documentary about the nation of islam. i couldn't believe he talked about the white man was the devil and standing up for white people's face. her face was radiant. the smile for her face. he said quietly (inaudible) she sat up and said she never trusted white people. she didn't like white people. she didn't want to live with white people. >> malcolm x is talking about how the white man was the devil and he laughs. what does that...
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. >> oliver: in 1960, ernie wallace was a 16-year-old in wayne county, west virginia. >> upon graduation was only two things to do in our area, that was work in the coal mines or construction. and i was not very much for work so i wanted to see some world. >> i always wanted to be a marine. the old poster, be a mud marine. >> like ernie wallace, 18-year-old oklahomaen joined on the eve of america's war in vietnam. i went in the marine corps in december of 59, went to boot camp in 60. >> oliver: three years after ed arrived at boot camp, 18-year-old ed martin from tippen, ohio tried to join the army. >> the army recruiter wasn't there and one of the marines, the marines recruiter wasn't there and the navy chief said, hey. >> oliver: step in here. >> i joined the navy. >> oliver: had you heard of vietnam? >> i had heard of it when i was in high school, but it was just another country. >> oliver: just another country? vietnam's dense jungles, cloud-draped mountains and waterlogged rice paddies are much like its history, complex and dangerous. >> the vietnamese are want to go spread the fren
. >> oliver: in 1960, ernie wallace was a 16-year-old in wayne county, west virginia. >> upon graduation was only two things to do in our area, that was work in the coal mines or construction. and i was not very much for work so i wanted to see some world. >> i always wanted to be a marine. the old poster, be a mud marine. >> like ernie wallace, 18-year-old oklahomaen joined on the eve of america's war in vietnam. i went in the marine corps in december of 59, went to...
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>> i believe we have reverend jim wallace with us tonight.end, nice to have you on the program remembering ted kennedy. >> good to be back with you. >> tell us about that speech that he gave at liberty university in 1983. senator kennedy and how that all came about. >> well, he surprised a lot of liberals by going to liberty and to being with jerry falwell, and i think he really spoke to both sides. he criticized how sometimes a harvard audience had booed and hissed jerry falwell. he was critical of that and then he criticized those on the other side who questioned the patriotism of americans who questioned american foreign policy. he was saying we have to come with our moral convictions, but let's not attack the moral character of those who disagree with us. it was his way of reaching across divides, which, as we heard, he's been doing in the senate for years, but even there at liberty he did it once again with jerry falwell. >> would you describe senator kennedy privately as a devout catholic? he made reference to his mother and that was on
>> i believe we have reverend jim wallace with us tonight.end, nice to have you on the program remembering ted kennedy. >> good to be back with you. >> tell us about that speech that he gave at liberty university in 1983. senator kennedy and how that all came about. >> well, he surprised a lot of liberals by going to liberty and to being with jerry falwell, and i think he really spoke to both sides. he criticized how sometimes a harvard audience had booed and hissed...
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dick cheney talked to chris wallace over the weekend.re on what he said and howñr s comments may affect interrogations'. riptides are killing some swimmers this summer. some imported reminders you need to know at the beach. health care reform. our debate with two daughters face to face. all that is coming up in 10 minutes on a monday morning. . it's what doct most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back.
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. >> jamie: chris wallace way ahead of secretary sebelius's comments you'll hear, a couple of hours agos walls loss put the public option question to senator conrad. >> would the president be better off taking the public option off the table right now? >> look, the fact of the matter is, there are not the votes in the u.s. senate for the public option. there never have been and so, to continue to chase that rabbit, i think is just a wasted effort. >> jamie: joining me now, the host of "fox news sunday," chris wallace and the white house keeps raising questions on why people are coming to the town halls and they are looking for answers and the policies and the programs potentially keep getting changed and look at the shift just this morning. >> chris: that is exactly right. and, in fact, during our conversation, i really commended the people when we did a fact check about what is really in the democratic plans and what isn't in the democratic plans, and we had senator shelby, and senator conrad, also the head of the ama and aarp and at one point i talked to senator conrad about the presi
. >> jamie: chris wallace way ahead of secretary sebelius's comments you'll hear, a couple of hours agos walls loss put the public option question to senator conrad. >> would the president be better off taking the public option off the table right now? >> look, the fact of the matter is, there are not the votes in the u.s. senate for the public option. there never have been and so, to continue to chase that rabbit, i think is just a wasted effort. >> jamie: joining me...
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. >> the homeowner, evan wallace, says he has three boys of his own, and is an innocent bystander in the investigation. he says he welcomeled authorities to his backyard to search for anything that may lead them to the little boy. >> whatever lead helps. i mean, i have complete cooperation with them. they have stated it's a little boy that needs to be found. >> reporter: wallace says police searched his home after bloodhounds picked up a scent on his suburban. he says his truck was stolen on july 22nd, just two days before robert disappeared. then it turned back up on monday. wallace notified the ada county sheriff's office. >> that's what led them to come back here and get a warrant to dig up our backyard. i told them go ahead. >> reporter: wallace says he hopes the investigation helps lead police to 8-year-old robert manwill and is glad he was able to help. >> i'm jean casarez of the legal network "in session" in for nancy grace tonight. we are awaiting confirmation at any moment of this little body that was found floating in a canal in boise, idaho. let's go straight out to greg h
. >> the homeowner, evan wallace, says he has three boys of his own, and is an innocent bystander in the investigation. he says he welcomeled authorities to his backyard to search for anything that may lead them to the little boy. >> whatever lead helps. i mean, i have complete cooperation with them. they have stated it's a little boy that needs to be found. >> reporter: wallace says police searched his home after bloodhounds picked up a scent on his suburban. he says his...
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julie and wallace faye found dead inside their house last night. police are calling it a murder/suicide. >> she was so stressed out she kept say sheeg didn't know what she was going to do. >> reporter: the fays lived in a corner house in williams town. it was the house on the street that everybody noticed. the house that was decorated top to bottom on christmas. the fays took great care in the appearance of their house. and that's why neighbors knew something was wrong. you see, on wednesday they noticed that the trashes cans want taken back after collection. they were out here on wednesday. they were out here on thursday. and that's why the neighbors knew that something terrible happened here. something was really wrong. >> did you hear anything? no movement. i think it ts melltio o the police. >> reporter: julie faye, 7 years old, retired from the ar. wallace, 52. he worked at costco. they told friends they were planning to move to colorado. another reporter with the prince william countyhe news and messenr, he interviewed the faye last week. he
julie and wallace faye found dead inside their house last night. police are calling it a murder/suicide. >> she was so stressed out she kept say sheeg didn't know what she was going to do. >> reporter: the fays lived in a corner house in williams town. it was the house on the street that everybody noticed. the house that was decorated top to bottom on christmas. the fays took great care in the appearance of their house. and that's why neighbors knew something was wrong. you see, on...
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chris wallace will be talking about it and so will we.gin officially in about an hour. you're looking at family. >> you see harry reid there supported under an umbrella. >> there's 58 senators there, you can see some of the massachusetts delegation, they're headed to the church at this hour and the casket will be leaving for the basilica any minute now, and we will provide continuing coverage. most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodies with fevers.. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. >> he held his senate seat for more than four decades and authored some of the most important legislation this country has seen, but today, america says goodbye to political legend ted kennedy. >> what you're looking at right now, outside of the john f. kennedy presidential library and the congressional delegation featured
chris wallace will be talking about it and so will we.gin officially in about an hour. you're looking at family. >> you see harry reid there supported under an umbrella. >> there's 58 senators there, you can see some of the massachusetts delegation, they're headed to the church at this hour and the casket will be leaving for the basilica any minute now, and we will provide continuing coverage. most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little...
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chris wallace is live in our washington newsroom, pretty well plugged in on these things. i've been doing some research, and there is a lot of speculation in florida that he might have a replacement for the seat. in the on-line edition, there is a great deal of speculation that he would do that. give us the back story, explain what it means to republican politics. >> he will not seek reelection next year, which means it will be an open seat. if charlie crist, if he were to appoint himself, he would be an incumbent, in the office for about a year-and-a-half, and that would give him a big leg up. i do not know if that is why martina's did it. at least for sure, he quit today after he broke with the big republican majority and voted up for the nomination of judge sotomayor, won only nine of a 40 republicans to vote for her, and i do not think is a coincidence he would have wanted to be there to vote for the first hispanic member of the supreme court before he steps down. shepard: charlie crist is widely believed to have aspirations higher than the senate, and appointing himse
chris wallace is live in our washington newsroom, pretty well plugged in on these things. i've been doing some research, and there is a lot of speculation in florida that he might have a replacement for the seat. in the on-line edition, there is a great deal of speculation that he would do that. give us the back story, explain what it means to republican politics. >> he will not seek reelection next year, which means it will be an open seat. if charlie crist, if he were to appoint...
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in an interview with fox news sunday host chris wallace, mr. cheney takes aim at attorney general eric holder and his decision to investigate and possibly prosecute a small number of c.i.a. employees and contractors whose cases have already been reviewed by career prosecutors. >> we had a track record now of 8 years of defending the nation against any further mass casualty attacks from al qaeda. the approach of the obama administration should be to come to those people that were involved in that policy and say how did you do it? what were the keys to keeping the country safe over that period of time? instead,er there's threatening to disbar the lawyers who gave us the legal opinions, threatening contrary to what the president originally said that they will go out and investigate the c.i.a. personnel who carried out those investigations. >> two of the three documents cheney said would show the value of the interrogation program are now declassified. while neither document produced by c.i.a. analysts specifically mentions waterboarding, they prov
in an interview with fox news sunday host chris wallace, mr. cheney takes aim at attorney general eric holder and his decision to investigate and possibly prosecute a small number of c.i.a. employees and contractors whose cases have already been reviewed by career prosecutors. >> we had a track record now of 8 years of defending the nation against any further mass casualty attacks from al qaeda. the approach of the obama administration should be to come to those people that were involved...
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was a very emotional time with the lunch counter sit-ins, the dogs, biting at students from george wallace, and the school house door, with calling out the national guard in southern states. >> go home! >> and it was a time when there really had to be strong presidential leadership. >> we are confronted primarily with a moral issue. it is as old as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution. >> president kennedy was the one that called it the greatest moral issue that we face, the first president to do so. and i think that that really goes back to the time of my mother's sort of teaching, and the lessons that she was able to give to us, in terms of the discrimination against the irish in boston. which made a very powerful impression upon her. she was there when there was an issue at the time of my grandfather's time. and this i think, made a very powerful impact on both of my brothers and the great challenges that we faced on the discrimination and civil rights. >> the president, it now seems unlikely that you will get a civil rights bill in this session of congress. does
was a very emotional time with the lunch counter sit-ins, the dogs, biting at students from george wallace, and the school house door, with calling out the national guard in southern states. >> go home! >> and it was a time when there really had to be strong presidential leadership. >> we are confronted primarily with a moral issue. it is as old as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution. >> president kennedy was the one that called it the greatest...
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kelly wallace, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. again. usain bolt's latest world record sprint. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can. the points don't expire... ♪ there is nothing for me... ♪ there's no travel restrictions... we could leave tomorrow. we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. specially formulated to promote hairball control and healthy weight. friskies indoor wet cat food feed the senses. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york, late day thunder, 84. miami, 93. chicago, 68. denver, sunny and 87. los angeles, sunny and 74. >>> and time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows storm clouds extending from the great lakes to the gulf coast. there are gray skies across the upper midwest, and it's
kelly wallace, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. again. usain bolt's latest world record sprint. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can. the points don't expire... ♪ there is nothing for me... ♪ there's no travel restrictions... we could leave tomorrow. we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know......
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. >> reporter: this is how mike wallace remembers it. >> he was out of a job, he was on salary at cbs but he was out of a job and he had some nutty fogs about a magazine yet unnamed. >> reporter: don hewitt called it "60 minutes." and he hired people like mike wallace and morley safer. >> don hewitt really was the incentor of television news as we know it. >> reporter: he also had a bit of a temper. something he recognized in himself. >> but i've changed. i'm better now. >> reporter: maybe, but his battles with one legendary correspondent were loud and passionate. >> it's the story that i see every night in the news. >> i know that, don, but those are the facts. you've got to establish a context in which we are telling the rest of the story. >> mike, mike... >> why is schedule important? >> mike! mike! mike! >> reporter: don stepped down from "60 minutes" in 2004, but his impact lived on. >> he'll never leave. there's a little bit of him in every one of us and it affects every decision we make. >> reporter: don's enthusiasm never diminished, neither did his sense of humor, as seen in
. >> reporter: this is how mike wallace remembers it. >> he was out of a job, he was on salary at cbs but he was out of a job and he had some nutty fogs about a magazine yet unnamed. >> reporter: don hewitt called it "60 minutes." and he hired people like mike wallace and morley safer. >> don hewitt really was the incentor of television news as we know it. >> reporter: he also had a bit of a temper. something he recognized in himself. >> but i've...
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martha: chris wallace sat down with former vice president dick cheney for an exclusive interview.t is the first time he reacted since attorney general eric holder decided to reopen this investigation. it is classic cheney and classic chris wallace. he asks all the question that we all want to hear. most importantly, his take on the cia probe. >> the attorney general says this is a preliminary review, not a criminal investigation. it is just about cia officers who went beyond their legal authorization. what i will eat it not stop there? >> i do not believe him the president told us a few months ago that there would not be an investigation. now they get some heat from the left wing of the democratic party, and now they are reversing course. martha: with me now is a former speechwriter to george bush. with me also is a democratic pollster. we also have a former cia operative. he is basically saying that he does not believe this will go further. what is your feeling for the administration and how committed they are to seeing this through? >> i think they have in political -- delicate
martha: chris wallace sat down with former vice president dick cheney for an exclusive interview.t is the first time he reacted since attorney general eric holder decided to reopen this investigation. it is classic cheney and classic chris wallace. he asks all the question that we all want to hear. most importantly, his take on the cia probe. >> the attorney general says this is a preliminary review, not a criminal investigation. it is just about cia officers who went beyond their legal...
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wallace the 5100 insects in case. wallace was in the business of selling specimens. darwin didn't have to do that so he really didn't collect a huge number of specimens all together on the voyage but he collected very carefully. henslow had trained him not to just pick up pretty rocks or interesting ones but to look for the characteristic rock in a formation and then label it on the spot and then draw a diagram, show where it existed and then write-up your interpretive notes. in short, this was school. so darwin technique, just to give you an example, this is a page on his notes on south america and i can see he's trying to explain what's going on. there's a number at 1858 and at the bottom of the page he's trying to show where the different rock types exist in the strata. he's a little nervous about his drawing ability and he said this is not really an exact representation of nature. this is schematic. but you can see him trained -- that his training, brief though it was, was excellent. so all the specimens he came back with are pretty useable because we know where
wallace the 5100 insects in case. wallace was in the business of selling specimens. darwin didn't have to do that so he really didn't collect a huge number of specimens all together on the voyage but he collected very carefully. henslow had trained him not to just pick up pretty rocks or interesting ones but to look for the characteristic rock in a formation and then label it on the spot and then draw a diagram, show where it existed and then write-up your interpretive notes. in short, this was...
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the idea to see wallace bucky, 102 years old. >> 103 in december. >> congratulations. we will be talking more about his candacecy. it's a revolution in pain relief. (announcer) new icy hot medicated roll. for wherever you hurt. icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. the new icy hot medicated roll. with the roll, pain's under control. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. you are looking live at the lincoln memorial. the work to rebuild an organization likes pieces to masterpieces is far from over. donations are still needed. with me is the organization's founder mary brown. a pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> reporter: again, just remind us of what happened to life pieces to masterpieces when the vandalism and acts of hatred. >> actually it was either a sunday night or monday morning. we're not sure. clearly some individuals who were very unhappy. probably have a lot of hurt in their heart, pretty much came in and about 15 years of hard work and love and paintings that were created by our boy and young men in ward 7 all were vandalized paint was thrown ev
the idea to see wallace bucky, 102 years old. >> 103 in december. >> congratulations. we will be talking more about his candacecy. it's a revolution in pain relief. (announcer) new icy hot medicated roll. for wherever you hurt. icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. the new icy hot medicated roll. with the roll, pain's under control. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. you are looking live at the lincoln memorial. the work to rebuild an organization likes pieces to...
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mike wallace, ed bradley.he journalism that intertwined the person telling the story with the story. imitated ad nauseam and "60 minutes" stayed the same for 30 years. >> let me ask another broadway fan. the autobiography was called "tell me a story." some say for him to story mattered more than the facts. >> i don't know. look, don hewitt, yes, there is inherent show business in television. it's a visual media. the print people are more cerebral. you have to give people a reason to watch. but his view of show business ruse renee fleming than paris. a higher class. he mixed in entertainment and they want you to watch it. so many stories were fascinating and interesting. he wasn't the only pioneer. we had good ones at nbc, too. rubben frank and bob ketner. he wrote in the book out of thin air. making it up as they went along. don hewitt made it up and lasted three decades. not a bad track record. >> another old timer we lost this week, columnist robert novakk. talk about his contribution to journalism. >> rober
mike wallace, ed bradley.he journalism that intertwined the person telling the story with the story. imitated ad nauseam and "60 minutes" stayed the same for 30 years. >> let me ask another broadway fan. the autobiography was called "tell me a story." some say for him to story mattered more than the facts. >> i don't know. look, don hewitt, yes, there is inherent show business in television. it's a visual media. the print people are more cerebral. you have to...
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here's kelly wallace. >> reporter: for millions of east coast beach goers like these at rockaway beach on the edge of new york city, this is as close as they're going to get to the water this weekend. >> you know about no swimming today, right? >> reporter: swimming banned at beaches along much of the east coast due to hurricane bill's might. >> we're biting our bottom lips and hoping it goes away. >> reporter: waves as high as 14 feet are expected along the carolina coast, as high as 23& feet off massachusetts and all over the eastern sea board warnings of rip currents, the biggest danger to swimmers, killing nearly 100 people every year and forcing 20,000 rescues. >> one reasons that these rip currents and the wave action is going to be so extreme along the east coast is because of how strong the hurricane has been the last couple of days. >> reporter: a hurricane over water generates powerful waves that help form rip currents. narrow, fast-moving channels of water that flow away from the shore and pull swimmers out to sea. they usually develop at low spots like sand bars. if caught
here's kelly wallace. >> reporter: for millions of east coast beach goers like these at rockaway beach on the edge of new york city, this is as close as they're going to get to the water this weekend. >> you know about no swimming today, right? >> reporter: swimming banned at beaches along much of the east coast due to hurricane bill's might. >> we're biting our bottom lips and hoping it goes away. >> reporter: waves as high as 14 feet are expected along the...
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among them, murrow, cronkite, bradley and, of course, mike wallace, and morley safer.s one you rarely saw. don hewitt pioneered television news and he had a career that lasted 60 years. the secret of his success? >> it's four little words. "tell me a story." and that's all we do. >> osgood: so that's what we'll do. >> learn how to this will them a story and you will be a success. >> osgood: for shakespeare, "the play" was the thing, for don hewitt it was the story. from producing and directing the first newscast in 1948 at age 26 to pioneering the first hour-long television news magazine and running it for 36 years. >> i'm lesley stahl. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." >> osgood: don hewitt always seemed to be in perpetual motion. marking directions. pitching ideas. >> here is the better promo. >> he doesn't pause to reflect, ever, about anything. >> osgood: all in an effort to tell you a story. >> today, the kennedys are still active in the family business. three are in congress. one is a lieutenant governor. all of them -- >> even the people who
among them, murrow, cronkite, bradley and, of course, mike wallace, and morley safer.s one you rarely saw. don hewitt pioneered television news and he had a career that lasted 60 years. the secret of his success? >> it's four little words. "tell me a story." and that's all we do. >> osgood: so that's what we'll do. >> learn how to this will them a story and you will be a success. >> osgood: for shakespeare, "the play" was the thing, for don hewitt it...
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that was fine because it as all being me from scratch. >> henry wallace was a fascinating character. you told us about him. >> i like the later henry walle who ran for president in 48 as a real progressive. the 100 days, a farmer, fresh off the farm from iowa, such a remarkable figure, a former journalist, third person in his family, third-generation to run the family farm, his great farm experiment, he was one of the earliest the leaders in hybridization and sold the country the importance of hybrid seeds, and very politically active. he is writin these articles, doing experiments, and one thing he did cometely on the side of, when he couldn't get companies to make hybrids seeds and he thought they were important, he proved they were bette, he and a couple of friends meet in the house and start a little hybr seed company, that seed company for, in 1987, sold for $4 billion. his heirs got $2.7 billion from that seed company. one little thing he didn the side. he was a remarkable guy. >> criminall >> kind of lost to history. wooley was closest to fdr during the 100 days, his face of t
that was fine because it as all being me from scratch. >> henry wallace was a fascinating character. you told us about him. >> i like the later henry walle who ran for president in 48 as a real progressive. the 100 days, a farmer, fresh off the farm from iowa, such a remarkable figure, a former journalist, third person in his family, third-generation to run the family farm, his great farm experiment, he was one of the earliest the leaders in hybridization and sold the country the...
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wallace, 52. he worked at costco. they told friends that they were planning to pack up and move to colorado. kaiser, noted reporter with the prince william news and messenger. he interviewed the fays last week. he says they were very upset about leaving that house. >> they were distraught. they were getting their items together, packing boxes. you could really tell that the last thing they wanted to do was leave their home of more than 13 years. >> reporter: who had the gun? who pulled the trigger? police won't say until they have a chance to talk to relatives of the fays. i'm pat collins, news4, prince william county. >>> a serious charge tonight against a montgomery county police officer who has been indicted for giving false testimony against a dui suspect. that indictment stems from this incident in may of 2008. which was captured on surveillance video. a man was arrested and charged with dui in gaithersburg. last april, officer dean a hoffman told the court that the driver was behind the wheel when she arrived at
wallace, 52. he worked at costco. they told friends that they were planning to pack up and move to colorado. kaiser, noted reporter with the prince william news and messenger. he interviewed the fays last week. he says they were very upset about leaving that house. >> they were distraught. they were getting their items together, packing boxes. you could really tell that the last thing they wanted to do was leave their home of more than 13 years. >> reporter: who had the gun? who...
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his name is wallace.on. >> wallace, wow, well, congratulations. >> wow. >> i might run. >> you have to do -- >> i haven't considered it. >> or you can become mrs. wallace exborg if things don't work out with your england husband. >> which they might not because of my treatment of him. >> no kidding. you better watch your p's and q's. well, great to see you. n ngratulations on your show. n pl"it"siais irghsundays at 10:00 p.m. on usa neork. we'll be right back with ryan sheckler. for dazzling white teeth, give toothpaste the brush off. you need listerine® whitening vibrant white™ rinse. the mouthwash that gets teeth four times whiter than the leading toothpaste. and kills bad breath germs. listerine® whitening vibrant white™. in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. miller lite. (announcer on call) off the glass, centered in front... oh what a great move, another great move... he skates in on goal... he scores! unbelievable! it's all over! oh my... (an
his name is wallace.on. >> wallace, wow, well, congratulations. >> wow. >> i might run. >> you have to do -- >> i haven't considered it. >> or you can become mrs. wallace exborg if things don't work out with your england husband. >> which they might not because of my treatment of him. >> no kidding. you better watch your p's and q's. well, great to see you. n ngratulations on your show. n pl"it"siais irghsundays at 10:00 p.m. on usa...
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health care reform and is the senate -- what is this stand now, we'll show you what he told chris wallace after the break. >> left us alone, that is all we would ask, that you leave us alone. [cheers and applause] i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. annouto get out of asks,those tubs? time man: when we want. man: when we're in the mood. woman: it's our choice. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. man: tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle
health care reform and is the senate -- what is this stand now, we'll show you what he told chris wallace after the break. >> left us alone, that is all we would ask, that you leave us alone. [cheers and applause] i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. annouto get out of asks,those tubs? time man: when we want. man: when we're in the mood. woman: it's our choice....
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kelly wallace, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we have an update on a story from last week when people were lining up, 1500 at a day, for free health care at a clinic near los angeles. many of them were work poor with little or no health insurance. we can now tell you that over eight days, nearly $3 million worth of car was provided to 6 rkdz 344 people. thousands more had to be turned away. the nearly 15,000 services included 338 mammograms, almost 2,000 eye glasses and 5400 dental fillings. the clinic was a group that brought care to third world countries but most of their care is now in the u.s. because the need is so great. coming up next, keeping the flu off camp i've had asthma forever. i've had asthma for 5 years. 10 years. i used to wonder why my controller medicine wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may not. most controllers don't treat both. so
kelly wallace, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we have an update on a story from last week when people were lining up, 1500 at a day, for free health care at a clinic near los angeles. many of them were work poor with little or no health insurance. we can now tell you that over eight days, nearly $3 million worth of car was provided to 6 rkdz 344 people. thousands more had to be turned away. the nearly 15,000 services included 338 mammograms, almost 2,000 eye glasses and 5400 dental...
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. >> sounds >> i'm chris wallace and this is >> i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." captioning made possible by fox news >> former vice president dick cheney speaks out about the justice department decision to investigate possible cia abuses. why don't you think it's going to stop there? the new administration's fir 7 months. what do you think of barack obama? and his relationship with former president bush. did you feel that he went soft in the second term? dick cheney as you have never seen him before, exclusively on "fox news sunday." then, we'll bring you the latest from that explosive story we reported last week. is the obama administration pushing a death book on our veterans? and how will history judge ted kennedy's life and career. we'll hear from our sunday panel, right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. the obama justice department made big news this week launching a review that could lead to prosecution of cia officers. now, you'll hear from former vice president dick cheney. barack obama's leading critic when it comes t
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an exclusive interview with chris wallace, he slammed to the correct instruction's push to investigate enhanced interrogation techniques carried out by the cia. he says it will set a terrible precedent for the future. >> we had a track record of eight years of defending the nation against any further match -- mass casualty attacks from al qaeda. the approach of the obama administration should come to those people and say, how did you do it? instead, they are out there threatening to disbar the lawyers who gave us the legal opinions, threatening contrary to what president originally said. bill: that is just the beginning of a fascinating interview. we will relive some of that today. welcome to you. patti ann: dick cheney defending the enhanced interrogation techniques saying that it protected the american lives in the eight years since 9/11. bill: he said that he supports waterboarding, saying that it saved countless american lives our washington managing editor joins us now. good morning to you. what an interview. how will these comments affect the national debate, do you believe? >> i
an exclusive interview with chris wallace, he slammed to the correct instruction's push to investigate enhanced interrogation techniques carried out by the cia. he says it will set a terrible precedent for the future. >> we had a track record of eight years of defending the nation against any further match -- mass casualty attacks from al qaeda. the approach of the obama administration should come to those people and say, how did you do it? instead, they are out there threatening to...
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that evan wallace, he's the guy who owns the rental home, right? >> i don't think he owns the rental home. i think he lives there. >> he's a renter there. okay. his suburban bloodhounds hit on something concerning his suburban? >> it's possible. that's what we've been hearing too, but police haven't really connected the dots to a lot of this stuff yet citing the ongoing investigation. that's what we've been hearing too. >> evan wallace, that's who is in the center of all this at least concerning that rental home. he spoke and i believe he's been in contact with sheriffs. let's listen to what he had to say over the weekend. >> i was pretty devastated that my truck is being -- being, you know, considered part of this. whatever lead helps. i have complete cooperation with this because it's a little boy and he needs to be found. >> there you have it. authorities saying anything else about this case? it sounds like not really, patrick. >> not yet, but there could be some kind of update today, especially if they identify the boy. but right now we're just
that evan wallace, he's the guy who owns the rental home, right? >> i don't think he owns the rental home. i think he lives there. >> he's a renter there. okay. his suburban bloodhounds hit on something concerning his suburban? >> it's possible. that's what we've been hearing too, but police haven't really connected the dots to a lot of this stuff yet citing the ongoing investigation. that's what we've been hearing too. >> evan wallace, that's who is in the center of all...
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trace: chris wallace told a funny story earlier.t and his father were on an airplane. they had accepted an award. at the time, "60 minutes" was tied with "shacheers" for ratings. jamie: did have a sense of humor. no doubt about it. trace: everything we do is based on what's don hewitt did. jamie: don hewitt, a legend. . ?7 what heals me? girls' night out. and for damage from acid reflux disease, my nexium. announcer: for many, one prescription nexium pill a day can heal damage to the esophagus that acid reflux disease may cause over time. . save online. save online. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. is what i need to control my diabetes, to stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty medical. and now, it's not only where i get my diabetes testing supplies - but it's where i get my prescription drugs as well. see if you're on medicare, the cost of your diabetes testing supplies as well as your prescription drugs may be covered. liberty takes care of all the paperwork with medicare
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da >> i'm chris wallace and this is >> i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." captioning made possible by fox news >> the charges and countercharges fly. today we provide a fact check in the debate over health care reform. we'll get straight answers on the critical questions that affect you from our blue ribbon panel, kent conrad, democratic chair of the senate budget committee, richard shelby, top republican on senate banking, james rohack, head of the american medical association, and john rother of aarp. then, did democrats make a big mistake when they demonized the town hall protestors? our sunday group analyzes how the political dynamic has changed. and our power player of the week lends her voice to some of the country's mostmportant moments. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. the debate over health care reform continues to dominate the national conversation. much of the argument is about philosophy. what should government's role be. but amid all the heated rhetoric, there's also the question, what's true and
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. >> i'm chris wallace and this is >> i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." captioning made possible by fox news >> amid outcries over death panels, new information about what critics call the death book. is the department of veterans affairs already counseling former soldiers on when to pull the plug? we'll talk with jim towey, who blocked the plan during the bush years but said it started again under president obama. and v.a. assistant secretary tammy duckworth, a veteran of the war in iraq. then health care reform in trouble. will democrats drop the public option? will they stop dealing with the gop and try to go it alone? we'll ask pennsylvania democrat senator arlen specter and paul ryan, the top republican on the house budget committee. also, former bush homeland security chief tom ridge says he was pressured by other top officials to play politics at the terror threat level. we'll ask our sunday panel on weigh in. our power player of the week, honoring our fallen soldiers in 24 musical notes, all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox
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kelly wallace, cbs news, new york. >> now, police say her blood alcohol was more than twice the legallimit, she had indigested alcohol in her stomach and high levels of the key ingredient of marijuana in her system. >>> a 3-year-old eastern shore killed. prosecutors say her mother is to blame. kai's in the newsroom with more. >> well, denise, the judge ruled that victoria sparrow was criminally responsible for her daughter's death. 3-year-old lacy sparrow's body bass found inside her stevenville's home. she said she was not criminally responsible by reason of mental illness. the judge heard testimony from psychologists saying the mother knew the difference between right and wrong. >> prosecutors will ask for life in prison. >>> a woman is charged with attempted first-degree murder after she stabbed her husband. 44-year-old barbara mierbaw is being held without bond. she responded to the couple's home tuesday morning. her husband was stabbed in the shoulder, triceps and head. she stabbed him after accusing him of cheating on her. >>> victims of the deadly pennsylvania health club shoot
kelly wallace, cbs news, new york. >> now, police say her blood alcohol was more than twice the legallimit, she had indigested alcohol in her stomach and high levels of the key ingredient of marijuana in her system. >>> a 3-year-old eastern shore killed. prosecutors say her mother is to blame. kai's in the newsroom with more. >> well, denise, the judge ruled that victoria sparrow was criminally responsible for her daughter's death. 3-year-old lacy sparrow's body bass found...
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will become popular and there will be a conversation described among a certain body, david foster wallace, a great outpouring when he committed suicide because he had so many devoted readers and people were fascinated by his work and shorter pieces, looking forward to his next novel. there was someone who brought a lot of people together. when kurt vonnegut died, i did an on-line chat, i was astonished at how immediate he felt to younger people. i thought he was someone of my generation but he seems to have touched a lot of lives. there are writers like that. john updike brought forth a lot of reflection, a lot of people. there will be writers who are meaningful to us. one of my goals as a reviewer is, whenever possible, not to review any book that is on the best-seller list because i try to encourage people to read beyond the best-seller list because those are often books that speak to them more powerfully. the really good book by the more specialized reader who doesn't become a best seller phenomenon that i worry about, those are books that people made part of their lives when they were
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. >> you hear about wallace?t's quite serious. >> governor george wallace, of alabama was shot and wounded today while campaigning in laurel, maryland. his press secretary says he is in critical condition. >> he's got one bullet in the stomach and near the spine. and they think he will live. he may be paralyzed, he may not be, but be that as it may. >> we've identified the fellow who had this gun and was the assailant apparently as arthur herman bremer. >> can we pin this on one of theirs? >> sure. >> look, can we play the game a little smart for a change? >> just say he was a supporter of kennedy. just put that out. just say you have it on unmistakable evidence. >> there ought to be a record. >> screw the record and put it out. >> it was clear that this was an atmosphere and a climate in -- where the white house was politically taking no prisoners. they were infiltrating the movement. >> kennedy has written asking for secret service protection. >> you understand what the problem is. if the son of a bitch gets sh
. >> you hear about wallace?t's quite serious. >> governor george wallace, of alabama was shot and wounded today while campaigning in laurel, maryland. his press secretary says he is in critical condition. >> he's got one bullet in the stomach and near the spine. and they think he will live. he may be paralyzed, he may not be, but be that as it may. >> we've identified the fellow who had this gun and was the assailant apparently as arthur herman bremer. >> can we...
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chris wallace joins us with a preview of today's program. chris, you've taken on a big challenge, something none of the town halls have been able to accomplish. >> well that's exactly right, melaniech and it's because of the up to halls we have decided to do it. there has been so much emotion and legitimate concern from americans about the president's plan, that we thought, let's try to find out what is really in the democratic plans and what really isn't in the plans. so we're going to do a fact check today and we've assembled quite a remarkable panel. we have two leading senators that are involved in the negotiatio up on capitol hill. we have the head of the american medical association, the maybe association of doctors. we have one of the heads of aarp and we'll break down all of the questions. will it lead to a government takeover, will it pay for itself or add to the deficit. will it lead to rationing of care, including the possibility of youth eugene asia so people will know what the facts are. so they can argue if the government shoul
chris wallace joins us with a preview of today's program. chris, you've taken on a big challenge, something none of the town halls have been able to accomplish. >> well that's exactly right, melaniech and it's because of the up to halls we have decided to do it. there has been so much emotion and legitimate concern from americans about the president's plan, that we thought, let's try to find out what is really in the democratic plans and what really isn't in the plans. so we're going to...