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walter was a kind of... he was everyone who went to the newman school was forced every couple of years to listen to a speech from the head master about how we were all supposed to become like walter isaacson. >> schieffer: (laughing) >> michael, you're still embarrassing me after all these years. >> schieffer: condoleezza rice, i want to go back to you because i do want to talk about your book as well. but it does kind of tie in to this tie to the south that you have. you were really in the bush administration among the first to recognize the real problem that katrina presented for the administration. you tell a very touching story about you were in new york when you realized what had happened and what it all meant. talk a little bit about that. >> yes. absolutely. i just want to say one other thing too. walter mentioned the segregation of pools in new orleans. i didn't learn to swim until i was 25 because bull conner wouldn't... segregated the pools in alabama. i think we have some common experiences with s
walter was a kind of... he was everyone who went to the newman school was forced every couple of years to listen to a speech from the head master about how we were all supposed to become like walter isaacson. >> schieffer: (laughing) >> michael, you're still embarrassing me after all these years. >> schieffer: condoleezza rice, i want to go back to you because i do want to talk about your book as well. but it does kind of tie in to this tie to the south that you have. you were...
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walter bishop, jr. spoke about being afraid of him getting the death penalty. >> he said, i am scared. i said, i know you are. i would be scared as well. >> he was found of first-degree murder, and then -- >> it happened at the gas station on march 1, 2010. he claimed that the victim's wife had said her husband was abusing her. she pressured walter bishop into murdering her husband and promised to pay him $9,000. walter bishop said he considered it to pay child support debts. >> i closed my eyes. i squeezed the trigger. >> prosecutor told jurors that his consideration was money. he was not under substantial to rest. this was a contract murder. there is no question that aggravated circumstances exists. she argued that no murder a matter how horrible mandate a death sentence. she told jurors that he had no prior crimes of violence and is not likely to be a feature danger in prison. the defense also said that he has deep remorse for his actions and was not the sole cause of ray porter's death. >> what i re
walter bishop, jr. spoke about being afraid of him getting the death penalty. >> he said, i am scared. i said, i know you are. i would be scared as well. >> he was found of first-degree murder, and then -- >> it happened at the gas station on march 1, 2010. he claimed that the victim's wife had said her husband was abusing her. she pressured walter bishop into murdering her husband and promised to pay him $9,000. walter bishop said he considered it to pay child support debts....
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more with jason and walter when we come back. we'll talk to walter.kay, okay...listen up, make sure everybody's got a bud for this. there is a saying that time is a great storyteller. well, then here's to the next chapter. so stand with me brothers, and raise 'em high. because as great as this is! there's even more ahead of us! and the only question is... are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] crunchy, roasted peanuts. meet soft, chewy caramel. for the energy to keep you going. who wouldn't want to be a part of that? payday. the sweet taste of energy. ugh... ugh... ♪ aahh. aaahh! you will win this. faster, faster. ♪ yes. [grunting noise] the target 2-day sale starts friday morning at midnight. are you ready? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: we are back with jason segel and his muppet co-star, walter. welcome to the show, walter. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. boy. >> jimmy: walter, this is your first late night talk show, isn't it? >> yeah, it is my very first one. that's right, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, i'm so -- >>
more with jason and walter when we come back. we'll talk to walter.kay, okay...listen up, make sure everybody's got a bud for this. there is a saying that time is a great storyteller. well, then here's to the next chapter. so stand with me brothers, and raise 'em high. because as great as this is! there's even more ahead of us! and the only question is... are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] crunchy, roasted peanuts. meet soft, chewy caramel. for the energy to keep...
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the sentencing of walter best -- walter bishop, jr. takes an interesting turn tonight. his father takes the stand it tonight. he spoke -- was spoke spokebarry smims from bel-air. >> not only did walter bishop, senior take the stand, but we also heard from his son. walter bishop, jr. stood before the family of his victim. he expressed sorrow and regret saying, i know you will never be able to forgive me. he relives the murder every day. it haunts me in my sleep. it haunts me what i am a week. he apologized to the jury for having to make such a life altering decision. they heard from bishop's brand and the father. >> nervous. real nervous. i just wanted to take him by his hand and lead him out of there and i know i could not. it is rough. >> walter bishop, senior spoke of his on regrets. a recent phone conversation he had with his son. walter bishop, jr. told his father about being afraid of getting the death penalty. he said, i am scared. i said, i know. >> the same injury devout him guilty then determined he was eligible for a death sentence is also deciding what punish
the sentencing of walter best -- walter bishop, jr. takes an interesting turn tonight. his father takes the stand it tonight. he spoke -- was spoke spokebarry smims from bel-air. >> not only did walter bishop, senior take the stand, but we also heard from his son. walter bishop, jr. stood before the family of his victim. he expressed sorrow and regret saying, i know you will never be able to forgive me. he relives the murder every day. it haunts me in my sleep. it haunts me what i am a...
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of walter ray porter.he key piece of evidence is bishop's videotaped confession in which he told police that he shot porter in the head at a baltimore county gas station on march 1 of last year. he said porter's wife promised to pay him $9,000 to kill her husband. jurors found bishop guilty last week of first-degree murder. now they'll decide if he'll face a death sentence or life in prison with or without the possibility of parole. >> nervous, real nervous. >> bishop's father testified in court and told reporters about a recent phone conversation with his son. he said bishop expressed fear of getting the death penalty. >> he said, "dad, i'm scared." i said, "i know you are, boy." i said, "if i was in your shoes, i'd be scared, too." what i regret -- not being there for him. and, i mean -- i know he had a lot of hurt and i shouldn't -- it's just hard. >> before jurors went into deliberations, walter bishop jr. made one final statement to porter's family. he said, "i know you all will never be able to forgi
of walter ray porter.he key piece of evidence is bishop's videotaped confession in which he told police that he shot porter in the head at a baltimore county gas station on march 1 of last year. he said porter's wife promised to pay him $9,000 to kill her husband. jurors found bishop guilty last week of first-degree murder. now they'll decide if he'll face a death sentence or life in prison with or without the possibility of parole. >> nervous, real nervous. >> bishop's father...
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./ walter bishop's.../ life...// áááecauseáá...d jurors gave it too him. mercy was one of several mittgating circumstances that weighed heavill on the minds oo jurors and kept them from penalty. jurors also listed &plack of family support, substance deppndency, untreated depressson and decided against sentenecing -3 bisshp to death.. instead jurors gave the hired hitman the least severe sentence ... &plife in prison with the possbility of parole. a relief in the eyes of defense attorney's another trial in eyes of his victim's amily. 59:33 our client had no knows him was shocked and we danger i ttink its an apprrpiate sentence.45 4510:08:11 it's been obviouuly difficult. we are just thankful for all the support thaa's been done. but it'ssnot over no we have aother trial to go to and maybe we'll have more to ssy :26 &p bishop confessed to killing ray porter a gas station owner who's wife wanttd him dead and allegedly hired bishop to carrr it out. out. desppte what unfflded poday... this ccnvicted killer wiil likely be an oll man befo
./ walter bishop's.../ life...// áááecauseáá...d jurors gave it too him. mercy was one of several mittgating circumstances that weighed heavill on the minds oo jurors and kept them from penalty. jurors also listed &plack of family support, substance deppndency, untreated depressson and decided against sentenecing -3 bisshp to death.. instead jurors gave the hired hitman the least severe sentence ... &plife in prison with the possbility of parole. a relief in the eyes of defense...
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of killing a gas station has been sentenced. >> reporter: walter bishop was sentenced to life in prison with chance of payroll for the murder of william porter. the way the sentence was set up, the 29-year-old bishop won't get a chance for parole until he's 80 years old. 29-year-old walter bishoped the court for mercy. bishop was found guilty what's week for a murder for hire plot. bishop told the judge, i am not a monster the state said i was. i made a mistake in judgment and took a man's life. i should be punished but i don't feel i deserve to be in prison for life. judge norman told bishop he didn't buy his defense claiming he was manipulated. judge norman said the bishop's claim was preposterous. the prosecution agrees. >> what we were attempting to portray, this was a person motivated by money. i'm not somebody who was able to get into his mind and find out what's driving that. that's what we were trying to portray. >> reporter: bishop was given life in prison with the possibility for parole for the murder. all of those sentences are to run concurrently. he won't be eligible for pa
of killing a gas station has been sentenced. >> reporter: walter bishop was sentenced to life in prison with chance of payroll for the murder of william porter. the way the sentence was set up, the 29-year-old bishop won't get a chance for parole until he's 80 years old. 29-year-old walter bishoped the court for mercy. bishop was found guilty what's week for a murder for hire plot. bishop told the judge, i am not a monster the state said i was. i made a mistake in judgment and took a...
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you know, walter's not an insider.ter was hired by steve or brought in by steve to do the job and i think steve chose him because of his gra va as the. >> you were there. >> i was there for a lot of it. still, i know, i think steve sort of pulled it over on him a little bit. >> i'm about two-thirds through the book now. >> are you mentioned in it? >> i'm in the footnotes. >> i didn't look in the footnotes. >> i'm sure you're in. how much of a role did his intuition play into it. >> what's your per sengs of the future of the even company without steve guiding it? >> we have four or five yeerps of timetables and roadmaps available and we're fine. you know what? they are. everybody has that. you've got plan for that. mora's law is going to take effect and you've got to expect that that's going to happen. they say, we have a bunch of categories and we haven't seen them and then the next week they drop itv. >> he was making changes every step of the way. >> they were. >> they're not going to have in anymore. >> there are pe
you know, walter's not an insider.ter was hired by steve or brought in by steve to do the job and i think steve chose him because of his gra va as the. >> you were there. >> i was there for a lot of it. still, i know, i think steve sort of pulled it over on him a little bit. >> i'm about two-thirds through the book now. >> are you mentioned in it? >> i'm in the footnotes. >> i didn't look in the footnotes. >> i'm sure you're in. how much of a role did...
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. >>> on the news edge the new walter reed medical center is officially open, but how bad will traffic get in the area? that story is it next. check out. the other stories on our rundown. the news edge will be back in 60 seconds. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00 from. >>> surveillance video showing the earthquake from this summer shaking a louisiana county virginia high school. the governor has approved -- the government has approved governor bob mcdonnell's request for aid to repair damage. schools are using temporary facilities until repairs are completed. the august 23rd quake was centered in mineral in louisa county. >>> the new walter reed national military medical center was formally dedicated today, but major improvements for the traffic around the larger facility are still years away. fox 5's john henrehan has the story. >> reporter: the new walter reed national military medical center located on the old navy medical camp us in bethesda has actually been in the process of opening up in stages for about a year. [ applause ] >> reporter: this new joint ser
. >>> on the news edge the new walter reed medical center is officially open, but how bad will traffic get in the area? that story is it next. check out. the other stories on our rundown. the news edge will be back in 60 seconds. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00 from. >>> surveillance video showing the earthquake from this summer shaking a louisiana county virginia high school. the governor has approved -- the government has approved governor bob...
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jurors spare walter biihop his life. criiinal hiitory everybody who knew him was shocked and we doo't he'll be a future danger. on march 1st 2011 however walter bishop was a danger and a deadly one at that.....s he walked into this hess gaa station and murdered ray porter. a contract killing.... orchestrated by pprter's wife karla.(john cox) 13:03:22 what were attempting to portray and i think we did is this is a person motivated by money his purpose was to claii to be a reprehensible e hours of deliberting.... behind closed dooos before they deeidee... to give bishop life in prison witt the possbility of parole... it wasn't what prosecutors it.(john cox) 13:00:43 they did an excellent ob doing thiee ob and i respect their decision. while jurors agreed it was a contract killing and that alone could result in bishop receiving the death penalty...there were kept jurors from caarring out that sentence.... such as a pack of family support, untreated depression and no prior crimmnal history and they beliived he was easily manipulated. defense attornny's say bishop's taped confession showed
jurors spare walter biihop his life. criiinal hiitory everybody who knew him was shocked and we doo't he'll be a future danger. on march 1st 2011 however walter bishop was a danger and a deadly one at that.....s he walked into this hess gaa station and murdered ray porter. a contract killing.... orchestrated by pprter's wife karla.(john cox) 13:03:22 what were attempting to portray and i think we did is this is a person motivated by money his purpose was to claii to be a reprehensible e hours...
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[laughter] walter turned around and cleared his throat. the woman is a mild panic and she turned to the woman behind her not knowing it is that he cronkite and says, "walter cronkite is dead is and he?" and's a lot of for a moment she had a wonderful crooked smile. she smiled and looked the woman and said you know if he is in by now, the old sob probably ought to be. [laughter] that is part and parcel of what met -- what may well for a great man. he had someone to help steer him on a steady course. i want to talk about how wrote this book and about the craft that so many of us here at the national press club and joy. i have been at this for half a century this next year. my marriage coincide with my beginning as a journalist in a modest way in omaha, nebraska. i have won the lottery professionally and personally. i have a wonderful family. we have had an extraordinary life and now four granddaughters. i have had the privilege as a journalist to cover stories at the police precincts of all mall, atlanta, all the way to summit meetings in th
[laughter] walter turned around and cleared his throat. the woman is a mild panic and she turned to the woman behind her not knowing it is that he cronkite and says, "walter cronkite is dead is and he?" and's a lot of for a moment she had a wonderful crooked smile. she smiled and looked the woman and said you know if he is in by now, the old sob probably ought to be. [laughter] that is part and parcel of what met -- what may well for a great man. he had someone to help steer him on a...
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two people were shot last night in the 3300 block of walters lane. when officers got to the scene, they found a man dead from his wounds at a shopping center parking lot. he has been identified as anthony washington. another wounded victim was found with injuries that are described as nonlife- threatening. >>> there is new information this morning about the boy with autism who was found last week after being missing for five days. 8-year-old robert wood jr. remains hospitalized in richmond. he's being treated for a hole in his esophagus. the child's grandmother believes the tear might be from something he ate while he was in the woods. the child wanterred off october 23rd while on a walk in hanover county. he was found friday at a nearby rock quarry. >>> the montgomery county council is hearing from the public about proposed new rules for the big box retail stores in the future. one county proposal would dictate the size, the designs, the hours of operations and hiring practices if large retailers like to come into town like walmart, costco or target
two people were shot last night in the 3300 block of walters lane. when officers got to the scene, they found a man dead from his wounds at a shopping center parking lot. he has been identified as anthony washington. another wounded victim was found with injuries that are described as nonlife- threatening. >>> there is new information this morning about the boy with autism who was found last week after being missing for five days. 8-year-old robert wood jr. remains hospitalized in...
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. >> will walter bishop pay for his crimes with his life? >> hello again, am don scott. >> i am jessica kartalija. >> we begin with breaking news, walter bishop was given his sentence for being part of a murder-for-hire plot. wjz and weijia jiang are live outside the courthouse. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, don, good afternoon to everyone. that is absolutely the best case scenario for walter bishop , jr. you will remember his life was on the line, he was eligible for the death penalty but the jury sentenced him to life imprisonment with the chance he might walk free. the jury decided his own life is too high a price to pay for the crime. though the death penalty was on the table bishop was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for killing towson gas station owner william ray porter in march 2010. his family visibly emotional moments after. >> it has been just been obviously very difficult, that is all i have. i mean like i say we just appreciate all the support we have gotten and the job that has been done. >> juro
. >> will walter bishop pay for his crimes with his life? >> hello again, am don scott. >> i am jessica kartalija. >> we begin with breaking news, walter bishop was given his sentence for being part of a murder-for-hire plot. wjz and weijia jiang are live outside the courthouse. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, don, good afternoon to everyone. that is absolutely the best case scenario for walter bishop , jr. you will remember his life was on the line,...
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. >> what kind of power did wilson -- walter lippman have? >> walter litman was the american century school of politics. he was really a great proponent of what we call the mount olympus column where the author analysts sort of comes down from the mountains of ivan leister problems and here's what you should do. it's a very tempting role for thomas to play. interestingly they don't seem to age as well as the storytellers and part of what we are trying to do in this book, we are writing at the time when people are writing obituaries for newspapers every day that opinion writing is proliferating on line like never before. what is unique about these columns and what i think makes the column last in addition to great writing is great storytelling and a reporting column talking to deal not just talking about ideas or typing out your opinion. my favorite litman columnist a column he wrote after the death of amelia earhart. it's a beautiful piece of work, really a meditation about the pioneering spirit and why she felt obligated to fly, pushing hers
. >> what kind of power did wilson -- walter lippman have? >> walter litman was the american century school of politics. he was really a great proponent of what we call the mount olympus column where the author analysts sort of comes down from the mountains of ivan leister problems and here's what you should do. it's a very tempting role for thomas to play. interestingly they don't seem to age as well as the storytellers and part of what we are trying to do in this book, we are...
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walter reed gets $90 million, more than half of which will go toward improving four intersections. the rest will go into building a metro access tunnel under route 355. >> lovely. i really nice. i can approve of that. >> i'm an optimist. hopefully it will get better. >> i don't know in what way will it ease. i don't know how. i think it will only get worse. >> if there is light at the end of the tunnel, wusm. if it were to get worse and stay that way, that would be really bad. >> reporter: unfortunately, some of the projects will take a few years to complete and some may not start construction for a couple of years. in bethesda, i'm surae chinn for 9news now. >>> by the way, the bethesda metro tunnel construction will not begin until 2013. it is expected to take nearly two years to complete. >>> still to come when the news continues, he was found shivering in the woods of virginia but today, 8-year-old robert wood jr. is fine. doctors will keep the little boy in the hospital a little while longer. we'll explain. >>> rules on the extradition case of wikileaks founder julian assange.
walter reed gets $90 million, more than half of which will go toward improving four intersections. the rest will go into building a metro access tunnel under route 355. >> lovely. i really nice. i can approve of that. >> i'm an optimist. hopefully it will get better. >> i don't know in what way will it ease. i don't know how. i think it will only get worse. >> if there is light at the end of the tunnel, wusm. if it were to get worse and stay that way, that would be...
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it is appropriate we are here at the walters. he was a very big supporter of the arts in baltimore and, of course we all got to know him. a great friend of the morning edition, there was no one like him and we just want to remember him today, william donald schaffer, we always called him mayor even though he went on to be governor and controller, would have been 90 years old, we are thinking of you. back to you. >> brovember the second. can we tell you a story. >> sure. >> just real quick. we were there, we were having an off the record dinner with william donald schaffer at jilly's in pikesville. >> that's right. >> there was a bunch of people there, he said to then the governor of the state of maryland if you could be mayor again and schaffer went -- >> yeah. >> just like that. >> there was never a day when the man wasn't governor, he didn't want to be mayor of baltimore. >> yeah he loved the city and there was no one like him. >> yeah. >> make a contribution, there is something nice to do on his birthday. >> if i am not mistak
it is appropriate we are here at the walters. he was a very big supporter of the arts in baltimore and, of course we all got to know him. a great friend of the morning edition, there was no one like him and we just want to remember him today, william donald schaffer, we always called him mayor even though he went on to be governor and controller, would have been 90 years old, we are thinking of you. back to you. >> brovember the second. can we tell you a story. >> sure. >>...
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. >> walter bishop jr. made a final statement to porter's family. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> one person is recovering from a fiery car crash. this was on the 33rd street. a car struck a pole and burst into flames. one person was taken to the hospital. >> baltimore city is using a federal grant to improve the process of child custody exchanges. the city and state are setting up a supervised visitation and exchange program. >> staggered times for each of the parents. there will be security people. all those things are put in place to reduce the possibility of contact between the custodial and non custodial parent. >> it is slated to open in february. kerry cavanaugh spoke with a woman whose child was killed by her husband during a custodial and exchange. >> concern about illegal activity in mckeldin square. the mayor said she is worried that demonstrations may be encouraging people from reporting crimes. there was an assault and theft. a woman said she stayed in ape- and found her money gone. encouraging groups across the country to do th
. >> walter bishop jr. made a final statement to porter's family. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> one person is recovering from a fiery car crash. this was on the 33rd street. a car struck a pole and burst into flames. one person was taken to the hospital. >> baltimore city is using a federal grant to improve the process of child custody exchanges. the city and state are setting up a supervised visitation and exchange program. >> staggered times for each of the...
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thank you for your cooperation, walter.g justice for the navarros will be rewarded. horatio, after you release esteban, a public apology to the family would go a long way in preserving your job. i wanted to thank you, scott. pardon me? if there was any question that you're navarro's weasel, that's been cleared up for us. i tell you about the answering machine. couple hours later, diego walks in with it. that's a little too convenient, even for you. walter, you set me up. just playing my role in finding justice. (elevator bell dings) good-bye, scott. board says you signed out. changed my mind. i already processed the victim's clothes. what are you doing? you're wasting your time. i know, i read your report. you found vomit on her shirt. right, which i already concluded was probably the victim's. unless it was the killer's. we can get dna from its epi cells. no, stomach acid degrades dna. unless the subject ate shortly before vomiting. did i mention, we found the body in salt water? but this is 100% cotton, which means it has
thank you for your cooperation, walter.g justice for the navarros will be rewarded. horatio, after you release esteban, a public apology to the family would go a long way in preserving your job. i wanted to thank you, scott. pardon me? if there was any question that you're navarro's weasel, that's been cleared up for us. i tell you about the answering machine. couple hours later, diego walks in with it. that's a little too convenient, even for you. walter, you set me up. just playing my role in...
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the decision of whether to sentence walter bishop jr. is still in the hands of a jury. >> first the jurors found the videotaped confession made him eligible for the death penalty under the revised capital punishment law. he will have to be sentenced for death -- they will decide if he will be sentenced to death for the murder. >> after five hours of deliberating, still no decision on whether walter bishop, jr., will be sentenced to death. the evidence is a video confession. he said did the wife promised to pay him $9,000 to kill her husband the. >> i went round the corner. i closed my eyes. >> the jurors found him guilty last week of a first-degree murder. now it will decide if he will face a death sentence or life in prison. the father testified in court and told reporters about a recent conversation with his son. he said bishop expressed fear of getting the death penalty. 26, i am scared. i said, if i was in your shoes, i would be scared as well. >> what i regret, not being there. i know he had a lot of hurt. it is just hard. >> before
the decision of whether to sentence walter bishop jr. is still in the hands of a jury. >> first the jurors found the videotaped confession made him eligible for the death penalty under the revised capital punishment law. he will have to be sentenced for death -- they will decide if he will be sentenced to death for the murder. >> after five hours of deliberating, still no decision on whether walter bishop, jr., will be sentenced to death. the evidence is a video confession. he said...
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they are walter reed national military medical center where we are. that's now in bethesda here on the naval medical center campus. they moved out of the district all for the base realignment project. the second fort belvoir community hospital. here is the breakdown of improvements. in fairfax county, near fort belvoir, $180 million will go toward widening route one. around walter reed and montgomery county, $89 million worth of improvements here. nearly half of which will go toward building a metro access tunnel. under route 355. there are four additional intersections around the hospital here at jones bridge road and 185, 355 and cedar lane and jones bridge and also west theatre lane. lawmakers in both virginia and maryland including congressman jim moran and chris van holland have been fighting for the improvements and finally, they're getting them but it might take a couple of years if not longer for all of the improvements to be completed, mike. >> thank you, surae chinn live in bethesda this morning with that story. she'll have an update coming
they are walter reed national military medical center where we are. that's now in bethesda here on the naval medical center campus. they moved out of the district all for the base realignment project. the second fort belvoir community hospital. here is the breakdown of improvements. in fairfax county, near fort belvoir, $180 million will go toward widening route one. around walter reed and montgomery county, $89 million worth of improvements here. nearly half of which will go toward building a...
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[laughter] walter god in his basket and i got in mind and we lifted off and we had two-way radios. the first voice i heard was betsy kohn cried saying walter, we are down here on on the ground dividing up your things. [laughter] do you still want that burial at sea? [laughter] and then my final favorite story about them came after walter retired for a couple of years and was in yellowstone national park narrating a documentary. standing in line like an ordinary citizen with this woman standing behind him and behind the woman was betsy cronkite. the woman standing behind walter kept looking at him and she couldn't contain herself and tapped him on the shoulder. he turned around and she said to him, has anyone ever told you you you look just like walter cronkite did before he died? [laughter] walter turned around and began to clear his throat and now the woman is in a mild panic. she turns the women behind her not knowing it is betsy kohn cried and says to betsy, walter cronkite is dead, isn't he? [laughter] and betsy looked out for a moment and as you will well know his grandmother
[laughter] walter god in his basket and i got in mind and we lifted off and we had two-way radios. the first voice i heard was betsy kohn cried saying walter, we are down here on on the ground dividing up your things. [laughter] do you still want that burial at sea? [laughter] and then my final favorite story about them came after walter retired for a couple of years and was in yellowstone national park narrating a documentary. standing in line like an ordinary citizen with this woman standing...
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. >>> the new walter reed national medical center was formally dedicated yesterday with you but major improvements fro the traffic around the facility are still years away. john henrehans has the story. >> the new walter reed national military medical center located in bethesda has actually been in the process of opening up in stages for about a year. this new joint service medical facility has now been formally dedicated. secretary of defense leon panetta who served as an army lieutenant in the 1960s told at seam belled crowd this new hospital complex is offering the best possible medical care to wounded service members and to veterans and their families. >> to these warriors, this nation owes an irredeemable debt. >> reporter: with the closure of the old walter reed army hospital in d.c. and the consolidation here in the new joint services hospital, the medical work force in bethesda has jumped from roughly 8,000 people to 10,000 people and the estimated number of patients and visitors has jumped from half a million a year to nearly a million a year. people would live around the com
. >>> the new walter reed national medical center was formally dedicated yesterday with you but major improvements fro the traffic around the facility are still years away. john henrehans has the story. >> the new walter reed national military medical center located in bethesda has actually been in the process of opening up in stages for about a year. this new joint service medical facility has now been formally dedicated. secretary of defense leon panetta who served as an army...
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the walter reed army medical center merged forming the new in bethesda. treats soldiers who have from iraq and afghanistan. thedication ceremony for be held saidwill at 11:00 a.m. honors the world war roman one veterans. veterans.war i >>> turning to today's tech flashes parting ways with mobile devices. adobe.bout face for most cellphone browsers will use html 5. this has been a vindication for apple which has refused to fresh to run. apple's next battle could be with amazon over voice technology. introduced siri last has purchased a specializing in voice recognition. amazon may add voice recognition to its kindle fire. if you are overwhelmed by an app forere is that. it displays all of the havecations they downloaded. those are your tech bytes. traffic for a look at and weather. caskey with us this morning. bright outand shining.he moon is >> it is nearly a full moon. don't have a cloud cover, take a look at it. that is stupider. you can see it real well. >> a lot of places it is foggy. >> with the cold front, some increasing clouds as well. first start
the walter reed army medical center merged forming the new in bethesda. treats soldiers who have from iraq and afghanistan. thedication ceremony for be held saidwill at 11:00 a.m. honors the world war roman one veterans. veterans.war i >>> turning to today's tech flashes parting ways with mobile devices. adobe.bout face for most cellphone browsers will use html 5. this has been a vindication for apple which has refused to fresh to run. apple's next battle could be with amazon over...
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. >>> >> looking at ways to improve traffic around the walter reed military hospital in bethesda. idea under consideration is a trail underneath rockville pike. that would connect walter reed and the national institutes of health with the medical center metro station. >> boxing legend joe frazier will be laid to rest today. larry holmes and mohammad ali are expected to be among the mourners. today's service is in philadelphia. the onetime heavyweight champions smokin' joe died last week after a battle with liver cancer. he was 67. >>> herman cain's why is speaking out about the sexual misconduct allegations made against him. this is the first time we are hearing from gloria cain. she said that her husband totally respects women and she does not believe the allegations. she says that he would act to have a split personality to do the things that were said. >> to hear such graphic allegations and know that it would've been something totally disrespectful of her as a woman. i know that is not the person he is. >> four women have accused herman cain of sexual- harassment. >>> denied f
. >>> >> looking at ways to improve traffic around the walter reed military hospital in bethesda. idea under consideration is a trail underneath rockville pike. that would connect walter reed and the national institutes of health with the medical center metro station. >> boxing legend joe frazier will be laid to rest today. larry holmes and mohammad ali are expected to be among the mourners. today's service is in philadelphia. the onetime heavyweight champions smokin' joe...
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. >>> the integrated walter reed medical center in bethesda is ready to help heal and is expected to seek over 1 million wounded warriors each year. >> today secretary of defense panatta cut the ribbon. for the service members who officials said deserve a health- care system second to none -- 9 >> for these warriors, the joy second to none -- >> for these warriors, the nation owes them a world of that. [applause] today marked the ribbon cutting of the walter reed national medical center, the largest and most capable military hospital in the world. we combined cultures and technical capabilities to make it a leader in the health-care industry in the world. >> among the areas of the hospital, the tranquillity hall barracks. they look like 123 condominiums. >> if our military can be judged by how well we fight our nation's wars, then our national character can be judged by how well we treat those who fight for us. >> additional progress will concluded 23rd team, including stem cells setters and reproductive services -- will conclude in 2313 2013, including stem cell centers and producti
. >>> the integrated walter reed medical center in bethesda is ready to help heal and is expected to seek over 1 million wounded warriors each year. >> today secretary of defense panatta cut the ribbon. for the service members who officials said deserve a health- care system second to none -- 9 >> for these warriors, the joy second to none -- >> for these warriors, the nation owes them a world of that. [applause] today marked the ribbon cutting of the walter reed...
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begin with breaking news -- the jury has reached a decision on the sentencing of convicted murderer walter bishop. barry simms is life in harford county with the leaking details. >> this morning notes from jurors indicated they were leaning away from the death penalty. the jury sentenced walter bishop to life in prison without possibility of parole -- with the possibility of parole. he confessed to shooting william porter, claiming that the victim's wife, karla porter, pressured him, claiming that he was abusive, and promising to pay him $9,000. bishop told police that he walked into the gas station porter , and pulled the trigger four times. the jury considered several factors in reaching the decision, so-called mitigating factors, including bishop's is back up support, untreate personalityd disorder and depression -- untreated personality disorder and a depression. >> absolute relief. this case -- these cases are very stressful. there is some much on the line, and it is difficult to think that any jury should be in the position of deciding whether someone lives or dies. when we realize d
begin with breaking news -- the jury has reached a decision on the sentencing of convicted murderer walter bishop. barry simms is life in harford county with the leaking details. >> this morning notes from jurors indicated they were leaning away from the death penalty. the jury sentenced walter bishop to life in prison without possibility of parole -- with the possibility of parole. he confessed to shooting william porter, claiming that the victim's wife, karla porter, pressured him,...
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i could bury all the plaques that walter kept getting.we were at the content -- the kentucky derby one year. it was a death march would have the visibility we do what we were therefore are affiliated stations. at saturday we were at a black- tie dinner and walter said, how do we get out of here? i said i have a two prince who have always wanted to take the two of less than a hot air balloon and week -- he said we can only do this at dawn. he said go make the arrangements. i did. at dawn the next morning we were out getting ready to get into the baskets and half the town showed up still in tuxedos and champagne glasses. walter got in his basket and i got in mind. we lifted up. the first voice i heard was betsy cronkite saying, we are here on the ground in dividing up your things. do you still wanted that burial at sea? my final favorite story of them came after walter had retired for a couple of years and was at yellowstone national park narrating a documentary. he was standing in line like an ordinary citizen at the gift shop. it was a wo
i could bury all the plaques that walter kept getting.we were at the content -- the kentucky derby one year. it was a death march would have the visibility we do what we were therefore are affiliated stations. at saturday we were at a black- tie dinner and walter said, how do we get out of here? i said i have a two prince who have always wanted to take the two of less than a hot air balloon and week -- he said we can only do this at dawn. he said go make the arrangements. i did. at dawn the...
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is walter you?> i wrote walter's part as sort of an analog for how i feel about the muppets, just the big wide-eyed muppet fans who wants nothing but to meet the muppets and finds out that he has an opportunity to help bring the muppets back to how he viewed them this their tbloary and the muppets that meant so much to him. so yeah, i wrote walter quite a bit like how i felt about the muppets. >> and i portrayed walter in quite the way that i felt about the muppets honestly. >> i like that. >> i felt air force really -- i was thrilled, of course, to audition with jason and -- for jace op and get the job. i kind of feel like i was made for this role. >> i agree. >> there is an interesting balance in the movie between friendship and love. you have to deal with this is your brother. this is someone you care about immensely but you have amy adams' character who you are in love with. where is that balance in both of your lives? >> i clearly chose the muppets. i'm still single and my house is filled with
is walter you?> i wrote walter's part as sort of an analog for how i feel about the muppets, just the big wide-eyed muppet fans who wants nothing but to meet the muppets and finds out that he has an opportunity to help bring the muppets back to how he viewed them this their tbloary and the muppets that meant so much to him. so yeah, i wrote walter quite a bit like how i felt about the muppets. >> and i portrayed walter in quite the way that i felt about the muppets honestly. >> i...
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[ cheers and applause ] come on out, walter.uddy. ♪ >> jimmy: hello, walter, thank you so much for stopping by. >> computer: hello, jimmy, it so is great to be here on your show. "late night with jimmy fallern." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's actually pronounced fallon. >> computer: jimmy fallern. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. well. it's still not right. >> computer: you say tomato, i say tomato. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, well, we just want to get to know you a little bit. are you currently dating anyone? >> computer: yes, her name is scarlett johansson. >> jimmy: the scarlett johansson? >> computer: no, that was a joke, do you get it, ha ha ha ha ha ha. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, i get that, it's pretty funny. how about -- what about food? do you have a favorite food? >> computer: natchos. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nachos? >> computer: yes. natchos. i love natchos. with cheese, sour cream and jollypenas. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that does sound pretty good, actually. [ phone ringing ] what? >> computer: oh, excuse me, jimmy. i
[ cheers and applause ] come on out, walter.uddy. ♪ >> jimmy: hello, walter, thank you so much for stopping by. >> computer: hello, jimmy, it so is great to be here on your show. "late night with jimmy fallern." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's actually pronounced fallon. >> computer: jimmy fallern. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. well. it's still not right. >> computer: you say tomato, i say tomato. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, well, we just...
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. >>> the new walter reed military medical hospital is formally dedicated in bethesda. there are traffic problems here. >>> and find out why workers have returned to the washington monument. we'll be right back. ack. >> more fallout over the sloppy handling of the remains of the u.s. military war dead. a yearlong investigation found the air force mishandled unidentified remains at dover air force base. and some of them, even wound up in this virginia landfollow. fox 5s tom fitzgerald joins us live from the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the defense secretary leon penetta ordered the --eryon pineta ordered the secretary of the air force not to fire three supervisors at a mortuary airfares base in delaware. the veteran's group said the pin needs to do more than this to honor the dead of the americans and how their remains are handled. dover air force base is where america's honored dead comes home. but a scathing report said bad handling of some remains dishonor those who gave their lives. >> all americas -- all americans, including myself, jar justifiably distur
. >>> the new walter reed military medical hospital is formally dedicated in bethesda. there are traffic problems here. >>> and find out why workers have returned to the washington monument. we'll be right back. ack. >> more fallout over the sloppy handling of the remains of the u.s. military war dead. a yearlong investigation found the air force mishandled unidentified remains at dover air force base. and some of them, even wound up in this virginia landfollow....
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a jury sentence made him eligible for parole, but walter bishop jr. will be in prison for a long time. >> barry sims has the latest on today's sentencing. >> he received two life sentences, one from the jury and the other from the judge. >> the jury sentenced him to life in cent -- in prison with possibility of parole. that was for his first-degree murder conviction. >> we had a fair trial. i am happy we have the opportunity. i accept what they say. >> absolute relief. these cases are very stressful and so much on the line. it is difficult to think any jury should be in the position of having to decide whether someone lives or dies. >> the judge gave bishop another life sentence for conspiracy to commit murder, plus 20 more years for a hand gun offense. all of the sentences to run consecutively. >> our understanding is that would make him eligible for parole in about 50 years. >> it has been very difficult. that is really all i have a. we appreciate all of the support of gone and the job that has been done. >> in a videotaped confession, he admitted t
a jury sentence made him eligible for parole, but walter bishop jr. will be in prison for a long time. >> barry sims has the latest on today's sentencing. >> he received two life sentences, one from the jury and the other from the judge. >> the jury sentenced him to life in cent -- in prison with possibility of parole. that was for his first-degree murder conviction. >> we had a fair trial. i am happy we have the opportunity. i accept what they say. >> absolute...
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one of them was walter walker. weren't where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. >> and i would put some more over here that would go all the way -- >> what's the image, though? >> this is the one i was going to get. wages of syd. right? >>> coming up -- david laudone's case takes an unexpected turn. >> when you go back in your cell you need to sit there and think about it a minute and tell me the truth and tell me what's going on. >>> and later -- >> you know the first thing he asked me, can i keep the fork? oh, he got me for a fork. >> ray slagle's signature dish provides comfort to a friend in need. >> good, man. making sense out of tdd# 1-800-345-2550 what's happening right now. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab,
one of them was walter walker. weren't where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. >> and i would put some more over here that would go all the way -- >> what's the image, though? >> this is the one i was...
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bishop jr., but not the judge in the case. >> the jury sentenced walter bishop jr. to life in prison with the possibility of parole. >> i appreciate and respect the jury. we had an opportunity to have a fair trial. we had an opportunity to present all of that their evidence. they did an excellent job of doing their job, and i respect their decision. >> absolutely. these cases are very stressful. they go on for a long time. there is so much on the line. it is difficult to think any jury is in the decision of whether someone lives or dies. >> the judge imposed a full sentence for the charges he faced in the march 2010 killing at the gas station. the judge gave bishop another life sentence for the conspiracy to commit murder. all of the sentences to run consecutively. >> our understanding is it would make him eligible for parole in about 50 years. >> it has been obviously very difficult. that is all i have. we appreciate all the support i have gotten. >> bishops admitted shooting william ray porter three times in the head. he declared a quick -- victim's wife supplied
bishop jr., but not the judge in the case. >> the jury sentenced walter bishop jr. to life in prison with the possibility of parole. >> i appreciate and respect the jury. we had an opportunity to have a fair trial. we had an opportunity to present all of that their evidence. they did an excellent job of doing their job, and i respect their decision. >> absolutely. these cases are very stressful. they go on for a long time. there is so much on the line. it is difficult to think...
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this would connect walter reed and the national institutes of health where the metro station is locatedod news if you're looking for jobs in the health-care industry. it's a huge scandal at penn state is trickling down to the business world. linda bell at bloomberg headquarters in new york. good morning. >> good morning. the obama administration expected to make an announcement today that it will spend as much as $1 billion in funding to hire train, and employer health-care workers. the money will also be used to experiment with different ways to expand health-care workforce while cutting the cost of delivering care. the center for sustainable health spending says that health-care jobs has led the nation in terms of hiring since the recession began. elsewhere, the child sex abuse scandal at penn state is costing the school sponsorship deals. about half a dozen advertisers that have pulled all of commercials from esp and's broadcast of penn state football games. the identity of most of them not disclosed. one of them is cars.com. ticket prices for the games dropped more than 20% in since
this would connect walter reed and the national institutes of health where the metro station is locatedod news if you're looking for jobs in the health-care industry. it's a huge scandal at penn state is trickling down to the business world. linda bell at bloomberg headquarters in new york. good morning. >> good morning. the obama administration expected to make an announcement today that it will spend as much as $1 billion in funding to hire train, and employer health-care workers. the...
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it's an interesting intellectual contest to have. >> walter isaacson.nk you. >> fareed, good to see you. >> and we will be back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about making sense out of tdd# 1-800-345-2550 what's happening right now. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we're ready with objective insights about tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the current market and economic conditions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we can help turn those insights into a plan tdd# 1-800-345-2550 of action that's right for you. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck and turn complexity tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 into clarity. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. something in the papers the other day struck me as odd. russia has placed a number of u.s. officials on a blacklist. they are banned from traveling to russia because of what the kremlin is calling humanitarian crimes. what's going on? isn't the cold war over? well, it turns out that this is a tit for tat reaction to a similar blacklist issued by washin
it's an interesting intellectual contest to have. >> walter isaacson.nk you. >> fareed, good to see you. >> and we will be back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about making sense out of tdd# 1-800-345-2550 what's happening right now. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we're ready with objective insights about tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the current market and economic conditions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we can help turn those insights into a...
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we are told walter oliver was caught with police equipment. i read is live at police headquarters. she has more on the story. --kai reed has more on the story . >> police theoliver took his desire to become an officer with too far. 18-year-old walter oliver first under suspicion on november 2. he was working as a private security guard in west baltimore what he was caught on surveillance video pulling a gun out of a holster. >> they have video evidence of the suspect identifying himself as a baltimore police cadet. he was seen with a weapon. he was seen with a batch. he was even working as a private security officer with all of this equipment. >> oliver was not a police officer. he had been kicked out in october because he was suspected of stealing police equipment from the southeast district police headquarters. the explorer program is designed to foster relationships between police officers and youngsters between the ages of 14 and 17 years old. they found baltimore police uniforms, a bulletproof vest, hack, a badge, guns, and bullets per >> he admitted to the wrongdoing that he
we are told walter oliver was caught with police equipment. i read is live at police headquarters. she has more on the story. --kai reed has more on the story . >> police theoliver took his desire to become an officer with too far. 18-year-old walter oliver first under suspicion on november 2. he was working as a private security guard in west baltimore what he was caught on surveillance video pulling a gun out of a holster. >> they have video evidence of the suspect identifying...
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a mistake, walter. and then with the camera on ronald reagan, he took up a glass of water and took a sip and put it down with a sense of satisfaction on his face. at that moment, it was game 7, match. it was over. we saw this so many times where ronald reagan would win the day. this is the last thing i would say. but neither of us has gone longer than bill clinton when he said, "one more thing in conclusion." [laughter] he would ignore as when we would ask him questions. sometimes it did not work, but usually it would. he asked the president in the fall of 1982 when ronald reagan's gallup approval rating was 37% -- barack obama is 44% today and we wonder if he is going to be reelected. at that point, white house correspondents are really tough. when they are down, you kick them. he called on me and i said, mr. president, tonight you have blamed the continuing recession on congress and the mistakes of the past. doesn't any of the blame belongs to you? yes, he said, for many years i was a democrat. [laugh
a mistake, walter. and then with the camera on ronald reagan, he took up a glass of water and took a sip and put it down with a sense of satisfaction on his face. at that moment, it was game 7, match. it was over. we saw this so many times where ronald reagan would win the day. this is the last thing i would say. but neither of us has gone longer than bill clinton when he said, "one more thing in conclusion." [laughter] he would ignore as when we would ask him questions. sometimes it...
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. >> it took a juryless than five hours to convict walter bishop jr. for gunning down gas station owner in march 2010 in exchange for $9,000. >> reporter: now 4 days into the sentencing phase, jury members have not reached a verdict on how bishop should pay for the crime. >> i walked in and i just -- i just closed my eyes and pulled the trigger. >> reporter: new state law bishop is else jolt to se the death penalty of this, because of this, a taped confession. including his own father, walter bishop sr. >> this ain't my boy. he ain't like that. if i had been a daughter back then, i don't think none of this would happen. >> reporter: bleeding for his life defense attorneys also argued he had no prior criminal charges. he was all but forced to shoot. he stands accused of o straiting the murder for hire plot. for the first time bishop himself addressed the victim's family. he said every morning i wake up and relive the event on march 1 march 1st. it hunts me when i'm sleep and hunts me when i'm awake. i'm sorry you lost your son. bishop was sobbing throug
. >> it took a juryless than five hours to convict walter bishop jr. for gunning down gas station owner in march 2010 in exchange for $9,000. >> reporter: now 4 days into the sentencing phase, jury members have not reached a verdict on how bishop should pay for the crime. >> i walked in and i just -- i just closed my eyes and pulled the trigger. >> reporter: new state law bishop is else jolt to se the death penalty of this, because of this, a taped confession. including...
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and they lay in hospital beds in walter reid bethesda and maybe the family sees them? yes. me up to make sure i keep giving. >> mike: montel, i want to ask you what should we keep doing to make sure we do for our veterans. one of the questions asked to me is what should we do? i want to get your perspective from the standpoint of being a verb but also observer of american culture and commentator on american culture. >> it's tough right now because i think what we're not understanding is right this minute less than 1/3 of 1% of america has been protecting our freedom for the last 10 years. we have got 1.9 million service members on active duty right now. >> volunteer. >> volunteer. 500,000 of them have filed applications for disability. 500,000. these people are have went over, left body parts iraq and afghanistan. see guys left pieces all over the planet. all they come home all they want number one is respect. >> yeah. >> number two, they want to keep giving. [cheers and applause] >> we can't find a job and today, you know, today, the senate and the congress and the preside
and they lay in hospital beds in walter reid bethesda and maybe the family sees them? yes. me up to make sure i keep giving. >> mike: montel, i want to ask you what should we keep doing to make sure we do for our veterans. one of the questions asked to me is what should we do? i want to get your perspective from the standpoint of being a verb but also observer of american culture and commentator on american culture. >> it's tough right now because i think what we're not...
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