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walters is following the same playbook at dr. crain. ultimately, the city's employment investigations and civil rights compliance department fully investigated ms. crain's allegations and found them to be entirely unsubstantiated." they also provided this letter on city of oakland's letterhead, informing cespedes about the result of the investigation. in february, almost a year after dr. crain's original complaint, cespedes resigned without admitting guilt. after he resigned, and just one day before reese walters said her probation period was set to end, she said she was fired, citing her role as a temporary appointment. >> this is retaliation. this is classic retaliation is what is happening. >> reporter: through her attorney, reese walters has now sent a $500,000 demand letter to the city of oakland alleging sexual harassment, race discrimination, retaliation, and wage violations. >> so, it's the same story, but what changes about ms. reese walters is that the city knew that all of that had occurred. so, how can they let it continue?
walters is following the same playbook at dr. crain. ultimately, the city's employment investigations and civil rights compliance department fully investigated ms. crain's allegations and found them to be entirely unsubstantiated." they also provided this letter on city of oakland's letterhead, informing cespedes about the result of the investigation. in february, almost a year after dr. crain's original complaint, cespedes resigned without admitting guilt. after he resigned, and just one...
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walter's take on elon musk is certainly all that and the story turned out to be even more than walter bargained for when he set out a couple of years ago to do the biography. back then, walter thought he'd be writing mainly about moscow's technological trailblazer, a leader in the fields of electric vehicles and private space exploration. then came musk's impulsive purchase of twitter and his central role in providing ukraine with satellite communiques and links during the war with russia. and the questions and controversies about musk only grew. all of which has enhanced the timeliness and importance of walter's in-depth portrait of musk and of the demons that drive him now, predictably. walter himself has come in for some criticism about what he decided to put in the book or leave out, or the extent to which he refrains from judging musk. legitimate questions have been raised about both the risks and advantages of access journalism and and about how far a biographer should go in offering personal opinions about the person that he's writing about in public appearances. so far, walter
walter's take on elon musk is certainly all that and the story turned out to be even more than walter bargained for when he set out a couple of years ago to do the biography. back then, walter thought he'd be writing mainly about moscow's technological trailblazer, a leader in the fields of electric vehicles and private space exploration. then came musk's impulsive purchase of twitter and his central role in providing ukraine with satellite communiques and links during the war with russia. and...
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walter, thanks for joining us. walter: ask for having me.musk has had such an adversarial relationship with journalists, and i think it is fair to say a thin skin when it comes to criticism or hearing things he does not like. why do you think he trusted you to do this? altar: it was sort of amazing that he opened up and was so transparent. as you indicated, i am an old-fashioned journalist. i have been on the newshour before. i've worked at time mazine, at cnn. it is somewhat surprising, given his populist tendencies, that he would open up. but i spent the past two years you riding along at his side just watching him, observing. he said, i'm going to be transparent, nothing is off limits, come to any meeting. the only part of the deal was that he did not have control over the book. amna: i want to add clarity, because i know there has been a lot of conversation around your book already, and you have had to walk back a pretty explosive part in one portion. he reported that last year musk ordered star link engineer is to cut off internet conne
walter, thanks for joining us. walter: ask for having me.musk has had such an adversarial relationship with journalists, and i think it is fair to say a thin skin when it comes to criticism or hearing things he does not like. why do you think he trusted you to do this? altar: it was sort of amazing that he opened up and was so transparent. as you indicated, i am an old-fashioned journalist. i have been on the newshour before. i've worked at time mazine, at cnn. it is somewhat surprising, given...
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walter camp on the left and walter rodgers all on the right.arkansas, better known as ecce, had been an all-american quarterback at university of chicago and then became the chicago tribune's lead football writer, a camp and eki hyped war football. in their weekly syndicated columnist, which are read all over the country, these two guys, more than anyone else, really sold war football to the public, and the public bought what they were selling. the teams were there, the talent was there, the publicity was there. all signs pointed to a great season for war football for 1918 and just as the season was about to start, the great influenza pandem spthrough. public health authorities closed churches, theaters and the football stadiums. hundreds of games were canceled or postponed, and those that were played were played in front of empty stadiums with no fans allowed in attendance. or like this game from atlanta in front of a fully maed crowd, kind of foreshadowing what we would see with covid some hundred years later. now, eventually, the flu ran its
walter camp on the left and walter rodgers all on the right.arkansas, better known as ecce, had been an all-american quarterback at university of chicago and then became the chicago tribune's lead football writer, a camp and eki hyped war football. in their weekly syndicated columnist, which are read all over the country, these two guys, more than anyone else, really sold war football to the public, and the public bought what they were selling. the teams were there, the talent was there, the...
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walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. great to be here. - you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, could he have been more chill and still be the one launching us towards mars and an electric vehicle future? what's your answer to that question now? - you know, you gotta take elon musk the whole cloth. the absolute intense person is what's getting his rockets launched. it also makes him a very difficult character, but if you had a chill elon musk, a restrained elon musk, we'd all probably like being around him a bit more sometimes, but i don't think he'd be the one shooting the rockets to mars or getting us into the electric vehicle future. - you agreed to become elon's biographer at a high moment for him, before he went on to purchase twitter and become a more controversial figure. - yeah. - he had vast success with spacex. he had also achieved vast success in
walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. great to be here. - you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, could he have been more chill and still be the one launching us towards mars and an electric vehicle future? what's your answer to that question now? - you know, you gotta take elon musk the whole cloth. the absolute intense...
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and david, walters has pleaded not guilty on all charges. he is on unpaid leave. of course, there are now growing cries that he needs to be fired immediately. david? >> david: trevor, thank you. >>> there is also news tonight in the brutal murder of that young ceo in baltimore. the suspect is now under arrest. police say jason billingsley had a long criminal record and was wanted in a rape and arson nearby just days earlier. they arrested him at this train station in maryland last night. quoting the court documents, authorities believe that pava lapere died of strangulation and blunt force trauma friday night. her body was found on the roof of her apartment building monday. it is unknown if there was any prior connection. >>> when we come back here tonight, there's news coming in this evening of a small plane crash. a student pilot and instructor both killed when the plane went down in a storm. >>> and tonight here, we remember a beloved actor in so many of the harry potter movies. with wet amd, sometimes i worry my world is getting smaller because of my sight. bu
and david, walters has pleaded not guilty on all charges. he is on unpaid leave. of course, there are now growing cries that he needs to be fired immediately. david? >> david: trevor, thank you. >>> there is also news tonight in the brutal murder of that young ceo in baltimore. the suspect is now under arrest. police say jason billingsley had a long criminal record and was wanted in a rape and arson nearby just days earlier. they arrested him at this train station in maryland...
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walter was following the same playbook as mr. wright. the oakland city council approved the payout before completing any investigation into the matter. ultimately, the city employment investigations and civil rights compliance department fully investigated miscreants allegation and found them to be entirely unsubstantial. they also provided this letter the city of oakland had informing about the results of the investigation. in february, almost a year after dr. crane's original complaint, resigned and without admitting guilt work after he resigned, and does 13 date day before walters is her provisional period was that to end, she says she was fired fighting her role as a temporary report appointment. >> this is retaliation. it is classic retaliation. >> reporter: there her attorney reese walters has sent a 500 thousand dollars demand letter to the city of oakland alleging sexual harassment, race discrimination, retaliation and wage violation.>> it is the same story but what he does with ms. walters is that the city knew that all of that
walter was following the same playbook as mr. wright. the oakland city council approved the payout before completing any investigation into the matter. ultimately, the city employment investigations and civil rights compliance department fully investigated miscreants allegation and found them to be entirely unsubstantial. they also provided this letter the city of oakland had informing about the results of the investigation. in february, almost a year after dr. crane's original complaint,...
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walter isaacson's elon musk is the book, good to see you. >> great to be with you. and i have read them. i get most of my books on this, i download and only tell you that because i had know how many pages this was but i take nothing against that. there's a pattern to your work, you write epics and there are a lot of pages. this is close to 680 pages but 95 chapters in the book and books on steve jobs, that was 42 chapters, 420 pages. albert einstein, 43 chapters, 469 page. leonardo da vinci, 469 pages, better than 34 chapters. i wonder why you do it like that. >> hope you don't make it sound like too bigger -- neil: save a lot of exercise just putting them on a device. it is an interesting way. your attention to detail. >> i like to make it a fast telling story, i don't want to pontificate and tell you what you got to think. i'm by the side and tell you the story. if you're interested in chesler, there he is doing it. if you are interested in his girlfriends and all the kids he had, there is something on that. we move on to space x. he has so many things going on in
walter isaacson's elon musk is the book, good to see you. >> great to be with you. and i have read them. i get most of my books on this, i download and only tell you that because i had know how many pages this was but i take nothing against that. there's a pattern to your work, you write epics and there are a lot of pages. this is close to 680 pages but 95 chapters in the book and books on steve jobs, that was 42 chapters, 420 pages. albert einstein, 43 chapters, 469 page. leonardo da...
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walters? ms. patricia walters? she's up on the stage. [applause] who is the chair of the board of the ronald walters center and whose husband was here at howard university for 25 years in the political science department. and also, we have to mention, that she donated her art collection, one of our collection to howard university a couple of years ago. and those of you who have time, and students, you need to find time, , to go and look at the exhibit in the art gallery here at howard university. because it's a massive collection and we are so pleased of her donation to the university. >> $2.5 million. [applause] >> okay. dr. moon is going to introduce stacey abrams. but right now before we get to that, she always tells us what to do, we love her. i am to bring to the podium our president at howard university, doctor ben vinson the third -- what number are you? 18th president of howard university. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you so much. it is an honor and a pleasure to be here with all of you and, of course, our esteemed cong
walters? ms. patricia walters? she's up on the stage. [applause] who is the chair of the board of the ronald walters center and whose husband was here at howard university for 25 years in the political science department. and also, we have to mention, that she donated her art collection, one of our collection to howard university a couple of years ago. and those of you who have time, and students, you need to find time, , to go and look at the exhibit in the art gallery here at howard...
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walters, i'm sorry. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> coming up tonight, millions of popularbeing recalled because of fire risk. >>> and as hollywood writers get back to work, can artificial intelligence play a role the new guidelines next role? the new guidelines next. one prawn. very good. did i say chicken wrong? tired of people not listening to what you want? it's truffle season! ah that's okay... never enough truffles. how much are they? it's a lot. oh okay - i'm good, that - it's like a priceless piece of art. enjoy. or when they sell you what they want? yeah. the more we understand you, the better we can help you. that's what u.s. bank is for. huge relief. yeah... ♪ when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining.
walters, i'm sorry. >> reporter: kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> coming up tonight, millions of popularbeing recalled because of fire risk. >>> and as hollywood writers get back to work, can artificial intelligence play a role the new guidelines next role? the new guidelines next. one prawn. very good. did i say chicken wrong? tired of people not listening to what you want? it's truffle season! ah that's okay... never enough truffles. how much are they? it's a lot. oh...
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ronald walters. [applause] i know that she told us about her bag, 2.5 million dollars, but understand to establish a chair is no small feat in black women academia. she has joined today by congresswoman and howard university alum sheila sharpless mccormick. -- sheila cherfilus-mccormick. also, congresswoman jasmine crockett. i would like to thank you because today's panel is a brainchild of us an chief of staff. thank you for making this happen. congresswoman sidney kim leverett and then we have summer lee, who in addition to being a congresswoman and howard alum is representative of the -- district of pennsylvania. don't get me in trouble. i might be a little bit biased because she is my congresswoman, gender -- jennifer mcclellan, the first black woman to represent in congress on behalf of the commonwealth of virginia. she represents the fourth district and is also a member of delta sigma theta. [applause] now, the floor is yours ms. abrams. >> help me thank dr. moon for her leadership. [applause]
ronald walters. [applause] i know that she told us about her bag, 2.5 million dollars, but understand to establish a chair is no small feat in black women academia. she has joined today by congresswoman and howard university alum sheila sharpless mccormick. -- sheila cherfilus-mccormick. also, congresswoman jasmine crockett. i would like to thank you because today's panel is a brainchild of us an chief of staff. thank you for making this happen. congresswoman sidney kim leverett and then we...
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under delaware's new deprivation of civil rights law and plead not guilty nbc news reached out to walters and has not received a response. >> as a mother and grandmother, watching that video footage is very difficult as a prosecutor, the constitutional violation i saw were stunning. >> reporter: walters has been suspended without pay while his higher ups offered this apology. >> to the victims and their families impacted by the actions of mr. walters, i'm sorry. >> reporter: kristin dahlgren, nbc news >>> president biden has approved an emergency declaration for louisiana. salt water is creeping up the mississippi river from the gulf and compromising that state's drinking water the river is only about five inches now from hitting record-low levels, so the downstream flow of fresh water isn't strong enough right now to keep the saltwater out saltwater is heavier, so it flows along the riff bid engineers are creating an underwater barrier to try and hold back the saltwater. some parishes were already starting to rely on bottled water over the summer, and this underwater levee will only slow
under delaware's new deprivation of civil rights law and plead not guilty nbc news reached out to walters and has not received a response. >> as a mother and grandmother, watching that video footage is very difficult as a prosecutor, the constitutional violation i saw were stunning. >> reporter: walters has been suspended without pay while his higher ups offered this apology. >> to the victims and their families impacted by the actions of mr. walters, i'm sorry. >>...
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patricia walters. [applause] the chair of the board of the ron walton center and whose husband was here at howard university for 25 years in the political science department. and also, we have to mention that she donated her art collection to howard university a couple of years ago and to those of you who have time, students, you need to find time to go and look at the exhibit in the art gallery here at howard university. it is a massive collection and we are so pleased of her donation to the university. [indiscernible] [laughter] [applause] >> ok. dr. moon is going to introduce stacey abrams. right now, before we get to that, -- tells us what to do. we love her. i am to bring to the podium our president of howard university dr. ben jensen the third. what number are you? the 18th president of howard university. [applause]>> thank you so much. it is an honor and a pleasure to be here with all of you. and of course our esteemed congresswomen who have agreed to travel to campus and spend time with us to h
patricia walters. [applause] the chair of the board of the ron walton center and whose husband was here at howard university for 25 years in the political science department. and also, we have to mention that she donated her art collection to howard university a couple of years ago and to those of you who have time, students, you need to find time to go and look at the exhibit in the art gallery here at howard university. it is a massive collection and we are so pleased of her donation to the...
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rembert walter burns and celebrate the constitution from director of social studies. it is my great pleasure to welcome what is the 12th annual constitutional day lecture held in honor of the great walter burns. we honor walter just the way he would like to be remembered become together to think about the constitution. and we do it each year with the help of someone particularly well-placed and gifted for helping us do that. that is very much the case. we could hardly ask for a better guide and thinking together about the constitution that are speaker tonight. on the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia. as for one thing a public service of the highest caliber. she served in all three branches of government. she was a senate judiciary committee staff artworks on the council office. she was the administrator of the office of information and regulatory affairs at omb. and she has been a judge's 2019. she is also a real scholar jurist sheet not only sheet taught and studied and has written about an extraordinary range of constitutional issues in particular
rembert walter burns and celebrate the constitution from director of social studies. it is my great pleasure to welcome what is the 12th annual constitutional day lecture held in honor of the great walter burns. we honor walter just the way he would like to be remembered become together to think about the constitution. and we do it each year with the help of someone particularly well-placed and gifted for helping us do that. that is very much the case. we could hardly ask for a better guide and...
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walter deserves a moment here. everywhere i speak about this i give walter as many moments as i can. he's an african-american retired surgeon who grew up in's aggravated -- in segregated savannah. went to the michigan medical school, practiced in detroit for 30 some years. which gave us a lot in, and because i grew up in flint, michigan. although he had season tickets to the tigers and i could never afford them. [laughter] at any rate walter started collecting in the 1970's. african-american rare books, manuscripts. and in his remarkable house in savannah is a library of rare books. name any book in the african-american tradition and he has a first edition. but his house is chock of archive boxes. this stuff should be at yale. we have tried hard to get him to sell it. [laughter] walter if you are watching, they are still waiting. but there were 10 large family scrapbooks kept by douglass's son during the last third of his father's life. also family papers, letters, photographs. a lot of other tidbits. that walter b
walter deserves a moment here. everywhere i speak about this i give walter as many moments as i can. he's an african-american retired surgeon who grew up in's aggravated -- in segregated savannah. went to the michigan medical school, practiced in detroit for 30 some years. which gave us a lot in, and because i grew up in flint, michigan. although he had season tickets to the tigers and i could never afford them. [laughter] at any rate walter started collecting in the 1970's. african-american...
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[cheering and applauding] collectively we want to thank walters, the widow of doctor ron walters howard university which facilitated. thank you once again. [applause] it is my hope students today will take advantage of the opportunity to think about leadership of justice. i encourage each of you to make connections with congresswoman but i want to encourage you to build strong relations amongst yourselves. they are likely to be in your lives forever so be intentional working together to help each other and reach your highest potential and leave our planet to adjust equitable future. i want to thank the members for being with us today and i will turn it over to doctor moon to make sure also congress reflect diversity that is our nation. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'm from virginia so thank you all for having us and i currently serve as director of director of inclusion. i like to disclose my pronouns are she and her. if anybody is joining us in person or online, i like to describe myself as a black woman, i'm wearing an orange suit, i have clear specs and biggest hearings and brightes
[cheering and applauding] collectively we want to thank walters, the widow of doctor ron walters howard university which facilitated. thank you once again. [applause] it is my hope students today will take advantage of the opportunity to think about leadership of justice. i encourage each of you to make connections with congresswoman but i want to encourage you to build strong relations amongst yourselves. they are likely to be in your lives forever so be intentional working together to help...
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walters, for his 44 years of service to the united states. director walters oversaw the training and management program for new law enforcement officers across the country, including those at the glen he could, georgia, campus in my district. mr. walters dedicated his entire four-decade career to defending our national security, serving as a border patrol agent and in various leadership positions. he embodies both patriotism and leadership and the next generation of officers is undoubtedly grateful for his expertise and the example he set. director walters emphasized that serving as the director was an honor and a career highlight. i know i speak for the whole first district when i say we appreciate his dedication to law enforcement and his service to others. i welcome the new director, benjamin carey huffman, and i wish him the best of luck. mr. speaker, i rise today in remembrance of lieutenant colonel david leonard sharp. at the age of 81, he leaves behind a legacy of bravery, leadership and selflessness. in 1966 he graduated u.s. army ran
walters, for his 44 years of service to the united states. director walters oversaw the training and management program for new law enforcement officers across the country, including those at the glen he could, georgia, campus in my district. mr. walters dedicated his entire four-decade career to defending our national security, serving as a border patrol agent and in various leadership positions. he embodies both patriotism and leadership and the next generation of officers is undoubtedly...
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we are talking with walter isaacson.talking to you about this for a long time, and i know that this is something that you report everything into, i want to come at this from the perspective of other people you know, who you also talked to for this book, bill gates. not one of -- not somebody who is elon's a big fan of, bill gates, because of the shorting situation. but i was surprised in the book, just about how elon reached out and invited bill to come with his son to spacex, i was confused if it was at spacex or the gigafactory. >> bill gates and his son, roy, came to spacex out in california, but later, bill gates comes to visit in austin, texas, and just texts and says to him, i want to come visit and talk about giving money for climate change and charitable things. and elon says, fine, and bill says, i'll have your assistant call yours. and musk at that point didn't have a schedule. >> because he fired his assistant, right? >> yeah, he wanted to keep his own schedule. so bill had to just text him, and he finally arr
we are talking with walter isaacson.talking to you about this for a long time, and i know that this is something that you report everything into, i want to come at this from the perspective of other people you know, who you also talked to for this book, bill gates. not one of -- not somebody who is elon's a big fan of, bill gates, because of the shorting situation. but i was surprised in the book, just about how elon reached out and invited bill to come with his son to spacex, i was confused if...
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i'm very close to walter resources. now, the literature is very clear, that of pistols cannot dissolve in walter, but it's still very expensive. that's all the official spelling of the fibers, or the mix with the water and that they can be carries, you know, large distances with, with, you know, with the, with the water running around. thank you for told here. so through that, so clearly i got some good data attached structural engineer from the, from university continent. and thank you. thank you. the women's madison running has a new world. reco would hold that 26 year old if you can to just say for us, smash the previous reco. i'm all the 2 minutes. even by a 1000000000 has a history of marathon will break all due to the flag costs and mild weather that climate purchased. is throwing orange paint onto the route and i do see is rice trickier. the police quickly stepped in and remove the demonstrations that live t t o b is to get a safe with a clear on a she looked to retain last use title. in fact, she had another tar
i'm very close to walter resources. now, the literature is very clear, that of pistols cannot dissolve in walter, but it's still very expensive. that's all the official spelling of the fibers, or the mix with the water and that they can be carries, you know, large distances with, with, you know, with the, with the water running around. thank you for told here. so through that, so clearly i got some good data attached structural engineer from the, from university continent. and thank you. thank...
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walter isaacson set up to understand this complex figure.out different geniuses through history. his new book is titled simply "elon musk." pleasure to have you on. >> good to be back with you. >> i'm skeptical of the idea that people's at childhood forever shapes them. but this one seems extraordinary. i mean, he said to you adversity shaped me and what he's describing is -- what you describe as a harrowing childhood. >> right. and people could have perfectly wonderful childhoods and still be great innovators. but there is some correlation it seems to me sometimes between fan einstein or kissinger or leonardo growing up gay in the village of vinchy and then leaving to florence. but this was such a brutal childhood in south africa. a lot of violence. he and his brother would go to an anti-apartheid concert and the doors train would open and there would be someone sprawled there with a knife and they would have to step through the pools of blood. and he got beaten up so often because he was very socially awkward as a kid. but the scars really
walter isaacson set up to understand this complex figure.out different geniuses through history. his new book is titled simply "elon musk." pleasure to have you on. >> good to be back with you. >> i'm skeptical of the idea that people's at childhood forever shapes them. but this one seems extraordinary. i mean, he said to you adversity shaped me and what he's describing is -- what you describe as a harrowing childhood. >> right. and people could have perfectly...
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. >> walter, i will a plant you. now get the [bleep] off the cart. >> walter? >> walter?t? bitch you want it, come get it. >> he's mentally ill, let's move along. [laughter] >> greg: todd have you ever gotten so mad on the golf course you ripped off your shirt and shown your hairy chest? >> todd: every time. the best part is not the ripping off of the shirt the best part is when he calls somebody walter and they're like walter? >> greg: i have a theory. i call it the gutfeld subway strategy. when someone is acting crazy in the subway and stinking of urine you poop your pants that way they'll stay a bay from you. he was trying to over escalate -- tyrus, he was trying to over escalateed into to deescalate. >> tyrus: right, right. >> greg: what do you think? >> tyrus: or just get off the subway, pull the cord. >> greg: no. >> tyrus: i get it. we have a lot of things in common, i'm more of an offensive guy and you're more a defensive guy. >> greg: exactly. >> tyrus: you curl up in a ball and [bleep] yourself, and i'll take my chances. >> greg: it works. >> tyrus: it works. he
. >> walter, i will a plant you. now get the [bleep] off the cart. >> walter? >> walter?t? bitch you want it, come get it. >> he's mentally ill, let's move along. [laughter] >> greg: todd have you ever gotten so mad on the golf course you ripped off your shirt and shown your hairy chest? >> todd: every time. the best part is not the ripping off of the shirt the best part is when he calls somebody walter and they're like walter? >> greg: i have a theory....
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so he fired hin --d and called m walter. and the guy was offended that he called him walter. but yo waltand u. l? and they were like, he can't afford the ball. you can't. so he's like, let's let's go. time likt' do this. and what do they do? they drove away. they had numbers?they dro. they had at least two high pitched talking men driving. chedone woman who was leading the pack with the insults and they won. thisinstilts he is a huge victo >> yeah, they drove away and he was like, oh, i finally got to myself. >> the, you know, emily, this has guy has an extensive criminal past and he was charged foror intent to riot and once threatened his neighbor in the street wearing stree his underw >> you're single, right? yes. right. yeah. listen, i guess it again. funny >> what's so funny? i can't see a gucay who thinksnn the hulk. i think that green shirt must have inspired him that day or somethinthd hig. is, if but my theory is, ife you're going to go out and show off your body, you hit the gym onfew times, man. oh, my god, that's embarrassing. if it was rib, that be one. why? >> mi
so he fired hin --d and called m walter. and the guy was offended that he called him walter. but yo waltand u. l? and they were like, he can't afford the ball. you can't. so he's like, let's let's go. time likt' do this. and what do they do? they drove away. they had numbers?they dro. they had at least two high pitched talking men driving. chedone woman who was leading the pack with the insults and they won. thisinstilts he is a huge victo >> yeah, they drove away and he was like, oh, i...
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walter evans archival materials at yale. so they're everywhere. and so, you know, there are a lot of letters i could have added more and i still would like to do that. there are a lot more letters that i didn't want to make the book overwhelming. so i wanted to give examples of diverse experiences. and i think i've achieved that. i so i'm fascinated by that. who wrote the letter to germaine? was it germaine? mm hmm. sara. luke. mm hmm. how did she find him? i mean, if he ran away, how how was she able to get the letter to him? he wasn't really in hiding anymore. he had a picture which he was writing for abolitionist papers. he was quite bold, like frederick douglass. frederick douglass is essentially eventually someone buys him so that he doesn't have to worry about constantly on the run, but germaine logan was sort of saying, dare i dare you to come after me? and in letter he says, i have many people who would come up and protect me from people like you. so do you know if reverend logan was ever able to find his brother and sister who had been so
walter evans archival materials at yale. so they're everywhere. and so, you know, there are a lot of letters i could have added more and i still would like to do that. there are a lot more letters that i didn't want to make the book overwhelming. so i wanted to give examples of diverse experiences. and i think i've achieved that. i so i'm fascinated by that. who wrote the letter to germaine? was it germaine? mm hmm. sara. luke. mm hmm. how did she find him? i mean, if he ran away, how how was...
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walter, president and syria -- ceo of medical for -- mr.athan friedman, honorary consul of ukraine in salt lake city. [applause] talk to peter, president and founder of peter harsh prosthetics. [applause] president of united health ukraine. [applause] mr. peter gill, director and the ceo operator of new york city. [applause] [laughter] honorary consul of ukraine in seattle. [applause] president of -- [applause] president of u.s./ukraine activists. [applause] by order of princes olga, second grade, the founder and director of charitable direction for survivors of soldiers of ukraine. [applause] by the word of the president of ukraine, the cross of -- the arch -- the arch bishop -- the archbishop of the philadelphia department of catholic church. [applause] president of the ukrainian resistance foundation. [applause] pastor of the ukrainian orthodox cathedral of saint andrews in silver springs, maryland. [applause] christopher, president of the health care network of catholic hospitals. [applause] and now, the special award of the president o
walter, president and syria -- ceo of medical for -- mr.athan friedman, honorary consul of ukraine in salt lake city. [applause] talk to peter, president and founder of peter harsh prosthetics. [applause] president of united health ukraine. [applause] mr. peter gill, director and the ceo operator of new york city. [applause] [laughter] honorary consul of ukraine in seattle. [applause] president of -- [applause] president of u.s./ukraine activists. [applause] by order of princes olga, second...
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geoff: luckily with us, amy walter is still here. fantastic.d get to talk about but now we do have time, is the ruling funding fight on capitol hill, where house speaker kevin mccarthy has apparently forged this deal among members of his own caucus. that the house republican leader, he's able to get an agreement among his own members, that that is news in its self, it's really remarkable. amy: it is, and to see the number of republicans, he can only afford to lose four republicans and there are some very vocal republicans who are sitting there saying i'm not voting for anything, daring the government shutdown. kevin mccarthy saying to them, i've been through shutdowns before, you never win a shutdown, you think you will win this fight but you will not. even if he does get the votes he needs, this is for a short-term funding. this is just to get us through the end of october. we could see another fight going into november. that's why, the twin challenges for mccarthy, he's got impeachment, keeping the government funding. if you are a republican
geoff: luckily with us, amy walter is still here. fantastic.d get to talk about but now we do have time, is the ruling funding fight on capitol hill, where house speaker kevin mccarthy has apparently forged this deal among members of his own caucus. that the house republican leader, he's able to get an agreement among his own members, that that is news in its self, it's really remarkable. amy: it is, and to see the number of republicans, he can only afford to lose four republicans and there are...
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walter, another extraordinary book.amazing. congratulations. you had unprecedented access to elon musk, spending nearly two years following him about ai. you write, quote, ai was the biggest storm brewing and there was no one more attracted to a storm than musk. you expressed major concerns about ai -- or he did, from the beginning. talk to me about that. then we will get into some of the other -- >> that was from a few months ago as i was finishing the reporting on the book. he said, i have to talk to you in person. he felt that there was a storm -- a safety storm on ai. he wanted to jump in. ever since he was a kid and he was reading robot stories, he has been worried that the robots would turn against us. that's why he formed openai with sam altman, who was at the hearing with him. they had a falling out because he felt sam altman was closing it a bit. musk is now starting his own ai company. what he believes -- you heard him say, but we lost a little of that with the sound, is that there has to be a regulatory agenc
walter, another extraordinary book.amazing. congratulations. you had unprecedented access to elon musk, spending nearly two years following him about ai. you write, quote, ai was the biggest storm brewing and there was no one more attracted to a storm than musk. you expressed major concerns about ai -- or he did, from the beginning. talk to me about that. then we will get into some of the other -- >> that was from a few months ago as i was finishing the reporting on the book. he said, i...
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walter thinks he is a genius. but the final chapter is not written on him.ny cars it sells. base x, who knows what is going on there? will he really put a man on mars? >> okay. >> twitter, he spent $44 billion on it, 40 billion more than it is worth. liz: your social media may have been positive to you. i got some tweets where people said, tell charlie he is a genius. >> no, that is i goat. i got negative. liz: oh, okay. >> i love it when people hate me. you can hate me all you want. liz: i hate you now because i got jackmanly standing by. >> i have 1.1 feelings. i have only reason i have feelings because it is 1.1. liz: or, charlie. cpi a week from today. the kick off two day september meeting. markets pricing in 93% the fed will stand pat, not move on rates. our "countdown closer" says that will not be the case at the end of october. jackmanly, global strategist for jpmorgan asset management. jack what do you think will happen at the end of october? >> at the end of october i think we'll get one more interest rate hike. what is nice about the timing of our
walter thinks he is a genius. but the final chapter is not written on him.ny cars it sells. base x, who knows what is going on there? will he really put a man on mars? >> okay. >> twitter, he spent $44 billion on it, 40 billion more than it is worth. liz: your social media may have been positive to you. i got some tweets where people said, tell charlie he is a genius. >> no, that is i goat. i got negative. liz: oh, okay. >> i love it when people hate me. you can hate me...
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and matt walters? doesn't regret his decision to wear a wire.g another person's life, in all meaningful ways, which is fine, she deserves it, but it's still kind of a hard thing to deal with to know you and it's someone's life. >> you feel somehow it's on you? >> there's like a weight on me. >> and angila would surely be working as a nurse by now. we'd finally have achieved her lifelong ambition to care for people and make them well. >> she pops in my head and i just think i'm sad because she would have been one heck of a nurse. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i'm natalie morales, thank you for watching. >> hello everyone, i'm alicia menendez, as we begin a new hour, devastation and destruction, the death toll is climbing in morocco after a massive earthquake, the search for survivors is. on also, ahead new developments from georgia as a judge denied his request from former trump chief of staff mark meadows. but it could mean for his old boss. plus, the gop's effort to re-brand the parity in -- are shining a spotlight on latino artis
and matt walters? doesn't regret his decision to wear a wire.g another person's life, in all meaningful ways, which is fine, she deserves it, but it's still kind of a hard thing to deal with to know you and it's someone's life. >> you feel somehow it's on you? >> there's like a weight on me. >> and angila would surely be working as a nurse by now. we'd finally have achieved her lifelong ambition to care for people and make them well. >> she pops in my head and i just...
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that is amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.both. great to see. we talk a lot about the republican side of the 2020 for race. we will focus on the democratic side. specifically, how voters are looking at the race. i know you saw a couple questions i want to put to you from a cnn poll. the first asked, does president biden have the stamina and sharpness to serve effectively? 26% said yes, 74% said no. among the rats on that question, they are split. and they asked who should democrats nominate in 2024, 66% said to someone other than biden. at the same time, these polls are coming out, mr. biden was heading overseas. biden campaign released this ad. >> in the middle of a war zone, joe biden showed the world what america is made of. that is the quiet strength of a true leader. who does not back down to a dictator. amna: when you talked to white house sources, supporters of mr. biden, what do they say about the polls and why that at? tamara: they are pretty dismissive of the polls. the ones who are paid to work for president biden.
that is amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.both. great to see. we talk a lot about the republican side of the 2020 for race. we will focus on the democratic side. specifically, how voters are looking at the race. i know you saw a couple questions i want to put to you from a cnn poll. the first asked, does president biden have the stamina and sharpness to serve effectively? 26% said yes, 74% said no. among the rats on that question, they are split....
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walter is a good reporter. he called other people up.t you know usually writes biographies of people who are dead, that kind of came and went and are known for something. liz: steve jobs. >> steve jobs created this. you can't walk anywhere without someone, that's monumental. einstein, theory of relativity. what he basically told me is that musk is still an open book. it is unclear if his genius, if his output, his accomplishment, will rifle his alleged rival his alleged genius. tesla remains a question mark. whether evs will remain a sustainable business. whether the valuation, people are saying it is way overvalued considered what they sell. whether evs are something that can revolutionize american sort of driving habits when batteries are created through strip mining chemicals using slave labor, that is kind of how it's done is a real question mark. spacex, question mark. twitter/x, huge question mark. the fact of the matter he had to write this in a certain way. i have not dipped into it yet. i plan on doing it tonight. i would like t
walter is a good reporter. he called other people up.t you know usually writes biographies of people who are dead, that kind of came and went and are known for something. liz: steve jobs. >> steve jobs created this. you can't walk anywhere without someone, that's monumental. einstein, theory of relativity. what he basically told me is that musk is still an open book. it is unclear if his genius, if his output, his accomplishment, will rifle his alleged rival his alleged genius. tesla...