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. >> bob, you know, i spoke to chris paul about social justice issues in sports. him and a lot of players, it is personal. here it is. guys who play in the nba are people just like everyone else. they have encounters with people throughout society. your uncle is a police officer. a lot of this hits really close to home for you. how are these issues discussed within your own family? >> it's crazy you say that, because i've had my own encounters of being pulled over because my windows were tinted, i had a gun pulled, things like that. the different names put on our jerseys, i called my uncle jerome who i love to death, and i almost get emotional because we have real conversations. when i was ten years old, my uncle was in a shooting, so i'm very blessed and fortunate to have my uncle still here with me, but the conversations are very important because at a certain point, you just get tired of seeing the same thing over and over again, to see these shootings on social media, on tv day in and day out. they're hard to have to talk to your kids about. because when you h
. >> bob, you know, i spoke to chris paul about social justice issues in sports. him and a lot of players, it is personal. here it is. guys who play in the nba are people just like everyone else. they have encounters with people throughout society. your uncle is a police officer. a lot of this hits really close to home for you. how are these issues discussed within your own family? >> it's crazy you say that, because i've had my own encounters of being pulled over because my windows...
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this manifests itself in performing groups like the kingston trio or peter, paul and mary, bob dylan.orded a lot of this music back in the '20s and '30s which became the source for recordings of these musicians in the 1960s. ♪ >> folks at warren wilson college decided it would be great where the students could learn the instruments. not just fore lore aspects of it, but to learn to play the instruments. and i was new in town, really. i moved here in '73. we're talking about 1975 when they wanted to start this program. and i was a guy from the outside. and pretty much the only guy in town from the outside collecting music. and so i had contact with different aspects of the music, the bluegrass players, the old-time players and they were mad at each other. so i was kind of a perfect person to go in between and bring them all together and have them come out to the college to teach. ♪ >> the collection is about 110 tapes. that was the best equipment we could find in those days. and i collected a lot of it and the students collected a lot of it. at warren wilson college, they have a work-h
this manifests itself in performing groups like the kingston trio or peter, paul and mary, bob dylan.orded a lot of this music back in the '20s and '30s which became the source for recordings of these musicians in the 1960s. ♪ >> folks at warren wilson college decided it would be great where the students could learn the instruments. not just fore lore aspects of it, but to learn to play the instruments. and i was new in town, really. i moved here in '73. we're talking about 1975 when...
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and this manifests itself in performing groups like the kingston trio or peter paul and mary or bob dylane from. and some individuals became very fascinated with those origin stories and to the point of tracking down individuals who had originally recorded a lot of this music back in the '20s and '30s, which became the source recordings for these folk musicians in the 1960s. >> folks at warren wilson college decided it would be great to have a program where the students could actually learn the instruments, not just folk lorristic aspects of it, talk about it or academic view of it, but to actually learn to play the instruments. and i was new in town, really i'd moved here in '73 and we're talking about 1975 when they wanted to start this program, and i was a guy from the outside and pretty much the only guy in town from the outside collecting music, and so i had contacted all these different aspects of the music, the ballad singers, the bluegrass players, the old time players and they were all sort of mad at each other i was kind of the perfect person to go in between and bring them toge
and this manifests itself in performing groups like the kingston trio or peter paul and mary or bob dylane from. and some individuals became very fascinated with those origin stories and to the point of tracking down individuals who had originally recorded a lot of this music back in the '20s and '30s, which became the source recordings for these folk musicians in the 1960s. >> folks at warren wilson college decided it would be great to have a program where the students could actually...
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paul vercammen, thank you for that update. wishing everyone there saiflt. >>> bob woodward has made his career tormenting presidents. why did president trump think he could avoid that same fate when he agreed to 18 on the record interviews? - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) monitoring patients in hospitals around the world so that doctors and nurses can make sure you feel safe. as new challenges have arisen, we've grown to bring that same safety and support to the place that you want to be most. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. >>> it may be the biggest question of the wonder whetherr not
paul vercammen, thank you for that update. wishing everyone there saiflt. >>> bob woodward has made his career tormenting presidents. why did president trump think he could avoid that same fate when he agreed to 18 on the record interviews? - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding)...
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paul, thank you very much indeed. from nixon to trump, every president has sat for interviews with bob woodward — nine presidents in altimately becomes a lasting literary self—portrait of their time in office. during the process of writing rage, his latest book on the current president, donald trump spoke with woodward 18 separate times. their conversations totalled nine hours and 41 minutes — that's a big chunk of time in a busy man's agenda. during theirfinal talk, mr woodward warned mr trump what kind of book he could expect. imean, i mean, there are parts of the book you are not going to like. what won't i like? you know, there is, it is tough times, there is, it is tough times, the virus, as you repeatedly told me and as you said publicly, it has derailed things and it's a big reality in people's lives, as you know. so they will get it to you... you know the market has me but very strong. you do know that? did you cover that in the book is matt yes, sure. well, a little earlier, bob woodward joined my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser. katty began by asking him what was going through his mind during that
paul, thank you very much indeed. from nixon to trump, every president has sat for interviews with bob woodward — nine presidents in altimately becomes a lasting literary self—portrait of their time in office. during the process of writing rage, his latest book on the current president, donald trump spoke with woodward 18 separate times. their conversations totalled nine hours and 41 minutes — that's a big chunk of time in a busy man's agenda. during theirfinal talk, mr woodward warned mr...
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angela davis and stand with my brother bob avakian encourage dick's stare at a whole host of of leftism progressives who have anti-fascist orientation but i respect paul streets and the chris hedges and the glen forwards in the margaret kimberly's and the a jew mobile rockers who are very critical of involved but you're still my comrade we just disagree strategically on that but who knows i mean it could be that the escalating. people in the streets to pressure from the street does make biden more and more l.b.j. like at this time it's hard to say will says to come alive harris also be pushed it's hard to say her record is not in any way kerching in this regard she seems to be very much like my. she is they are garden variety politician she will do what is necessary in order to win the next election in order to win the applause of the centrism the moderates and specially the donors and the benefactors who provide the money i do think democratic party just so call in wall street and big money and big donors and the bit lobbyist from a pac for example you've got a number of folk in democratic party who know that the treatment of our brother and sister t
angela davis and stand with my brother bob avakian encourage dick's stare at a whole host of of leftism progressives who have anti-fascist orientation but i respect paul streets and the chris hedges and the glen forwards in the margaret kimberly's and the a jew mobile rockers who are very critical of involved but you're still my comrade we just disagree strategically on that but who knows i mean it could be that the escalating. people in the streets to pressure from the street does make biden...
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paul solman. >> woodruff: we turn now to the political fallout facing president trump, aminew reporting from veteran journalist bob woodward of "the washington post." woodward's newest book, "rage" features 18 on-the-record interviews and recordings of president trump, ranging from his handling of the coronavirusu to racial ice. bob woodward joins me now. and, bob woodward, congratulations on this book. this is a president about whom so much has been written. what of all the time you spent with him do you think adds thmo to our understanding of who donald trump is? >> well, it is a look into his mind. i asked him, what's the job of the president? he said, to protect the people. he failed in that, and he failed to tell the trut tragically. >> woodruff: so these dire warningshat were given to him is.january, he knew th you cite tony fauci saying he had a minus number attention span. you also write at length about robert redfield, the head of the centers for disease control, who's back in the news right now because he is urging americans to wear a mask, he is urging caution about a vaccine. the president is contradic
paul solman. >> woodruff: we turn now to the political fallout facing president trump, aminew reporting from veteran journalist bob woodward of "the washington post." woodward's newest book, "rage" features 18 on-the-record interviews and recordings of president trump, ranging from his handling of the coronavirusu to racial ice. bob woodward joins me now. and, bob woodward, congratulations on this book. this is a president about whom so much has been written. what of...
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she was also a fashion icon with her cleopatra eyeliner, bobbed hair, and black clothes which were pretty radical in the early '50s. pauled by juliette greco. she also had a long romantic relationship with american jazz trumpet legend miles davis who was asked why they didn't get married. he reportedly said, "i love her too much to make her unhappy." >> wow. that's one way of looking at it. >> i feel like bohemian post-war paris will be on your list of places to go with a time machine. >> absolutely, and i would hope she would be there singing. i have always loved her song. >> i love that song -- ♪ michelle my bell these are words ♪ >> everyone's smiling. if you want to smile some more -- >> yes, please -- >> you might want to take a trip to the happiest state in america. a little place called hawaii. >> yeah. >> not a big surprise here, i have to say. a new study by wallethub, hawaii came in number one, happiest state, some of the runners up i think are interesting and surprising. utah which is beautiful, minnesota, paging jamie yuccas, maybe she can explain. the next two i have experience with andyon i don't know why
she was also a fashion icon with her cleopatra eyeliner, bobbed hair, and black clothes which were pretty radical in the early '50s. pauled by juliette greco. she also had a long romantic relationship with american jazz trumpet legend miles davis who was asked why they didn't get married. he reportedly said, "i love her too much to make her unhappy." >> wow. that's one way of looking at it. >> i feel like bohemian post-war paris will be on your list of places to go with a...
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paul's and newly released audio recordings reveal u.s. president dollars admitted downplaying the threat from covert 19 in public though he knew how deadly it was the recordings are from interviews with journalist bob woodward in mock. and returning now to the fire and the fire season is also worse than usual in brazil's amazon region fires have begun spreading in to so far on touch areas as monika an ark have reports it all fun starts like this a person setting fire to dry bush under forested land. we don't want to destroy people's lives we're just clearing a little bit of land to plant something to eat and little bit of grass to feed a carol. but the results can be disastrous with flames spiraling out of control clouds of smoke in brazil's amazon are common side during the dry season but this week they have grown and fires are spreading into untouched areas during the 1st week of september more than 8000 fires were reported in this part of the amazon that's twice the number of fires registered joined the same period last year more worrying still a quarter of the major blazes have spread to the virgin rain forest there's 2 major types of major fires or see a lot of the fires are just smoking indic
paul's and newly released audio recordings reveal u.s. president dollars admitted downplaying the threat from covert 19 in public though he knew how deadly it was the recordings are from interviews with journalist bob woodward in mock. and returning now to the fire and the fire season is also worse than usual in brazil's amazon region fires have begun spreading in to so far on touch areas as monika an ark have reports it all fun starts like this a person setting fire to dry bush under forested...
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paul ii, words drawn from the scriptures. be not afraid. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. whenever there's a story like the excerpts from bobnew book, we want to know how this is playing in the country. dasha burns happens to be in beaver county, pennsylvania, one of the counties that's part of our county-to-county project for 2020. she's there for a preparation for surge in absentee ballots, but when the woodward story broke, we asked her to go talk to voters about it. dasha, we're going to talk to you in a minute about the absbtee ballot issues we're following but what did you find out in beaver county? >> i'm in the election room, but earlier, we went downtown and talked to some folks. it was a bit of a reality check on that gap between the beltway and the voters. most people i talked to frankly didn't really know what the heck i was talking about when i mentioned the woodward book. some had heard vaguely some of the headlines around the coronavirus and even the folks that were a little more tuned in didn't find anything particularly shocking. chuck, i really get the sense right now that voters are pretty tired and some
paul ii, words drawn from the scriptures. be not afraid. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. whenever there's a story like the excerpts from bobnew book, we want to know how this is playing in the country. dasha burns happens to be in beaver county, pennsylvania, one of the counties that's part of our county-to-county project for 2020. she's there for a preparation for surge in absentee ballots, but when the woodward story broke, we asked her to go talk to...
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paul alexander have been interceding in the weekly science reports that are prepared by the cdc, trying to make them consistent with the president's message. as we know from the president's own words to bob woodward, the president's interest has been in downplaying coronavirus from the beginning. he downplays it to the present day by having masks where people are not -- having rallies where people are not wearing masks or socially distanced. and career officials at the cdc are concerned about pressure. michael caputo has justified dr. alexander's intervention saying he's an oxford educated epidemiologist and we're not going to be governed by the thinking of the deep state within the cdc. and it's interesting, fred, there's an overlap between that characterization of scientific expertise at the cdc as deep state thinking with the president's dismissal of science on climate change, which he's called a hoax. >> all right. john harwood, thank you from the white house. >>> dr. morrison, didn't i say it was always good to see you. look. here you are again. just a few minutes since our last meeting. so how does this sit with you to learn that this weekly cdc report is being altered by those in
paul alexander have been interceding in the weekly science reports that are prepared by the cdc, trying to make them consistent with the president's message. as we know from the president's own words to bob woodward, the president's interest has been in downplaying coronavirus from the beginning. he downplays it to the present day by having masks where people are not -- having rallies where people are not wearing masks or socially distanced. and career officials at the cdc are concerned about...
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bob taft. is there anybody we can compare barry goldwater to? >> not alive today. >> i would say there are two people. ron paul and ronald reagan.nk he compares to ron paul in that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who doesn't really care what the press thinks, he speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall. it was part of barry's downfall. also, reagan-like in that the core of his ideas that barry ran on, reagan later implemented. reagan had a smoother style. he was mr. hollywood. not only did he not have a 10 year but he made people laugh and had wonderful laugh. he ran on the same ideas as goldwater and brought over, he won in a landslide. when rick says people didn't like barry's ideas or weren't ready for them, i don't really think that is a very fair assessment. i think the assassination played a key role at that time. the poor messaging barry did was a factor, but i don't think it was the ideas. i think it was the timing and the way the ideas were sold. >> can i speak to someone? i think jan schakowsky the liberal congresswoman from illinois is forthright and principled. >> bruce is joining us from
bob taft. is there anybody we can compare barry goldwater to? >> not alive today. >> i would say there are two people. ron paul and ronald reagan.nk he compares to ron paul in that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who doesn't really care what the press thinks, he speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall. it was part of barry's downfall. also, reagan-like in that the core of his ideas that barry ran on, reagan later implemented. reagan had a smoother style....
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bob taft. is there anyone else we can compare barry goldwater to? >> not a life today. >> i would say two people. ron paul and ronald reagan. i think he compares to ron paul and that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who does not really care what the press thinks, but he just speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall. it was part of barry's downfall. also reagan likened that the core of his ideas that barry goldwater ran on ronald reagan letter implemented. ronald reagan had a smoother style. he was mr. hollywood. he had that wonderful smile and people loved him and he made people laugh. he ran basically on the same ideas that barry goldwater did and it brought over -- one in a landslide. sometimes when people say people did not like barry goldwater's ideas are there were not ready for them, i do not think that was a fair assessment. i think the assassination plan a key role at that time. i think the poor messaging barry goldwater barry did was a factor. i don't think it was the ideas. i think it was the way they were sold. >> i think the liberal congressman from illinois speaks w
bob taft. is there anyone else we can compare barry goldwater to? >> not a life today. >> i would say two people. ron paul and ronald reagan. i think he compares to ron paul and that ron paul is a very straightforward speaker who does not really care what the press thinks, but he just speaks from his heart about his ideas. it is his downfall. it was part of barry's downfall. also reagan likened that the core of his ideas that barry goldwater ran on ronald reagan letter implemented....
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paul appealing and norman vincent peale appalling. he could always worked a joke. politics today has no humor. i do not -- with the exception of bobnot see any politician today, either party, who has a great sense of humor. >> do you think it worked against stevenson? he always had these wonderful quips. >> abraham lincoln went around telling stories all the time. i do not think it hurt him. i think people like to have someone who has a sense of humor. >> next call, poughkeepsie, new york. >> hi. i would like to know when stevenson was a child, was there an incident where he accidentally shot his friends? how did that influence his presidential campaign? >> did he ever talk about that? >> there was a tragic accident in childhood when there was a loose gone in the family -- gun in the family and adlai stevenson accidentally shot and killed another child. i never heard him say anything about it. who knows? >> he was 12 years old at the time. one did get the sense that the family moved on. it was not something that they dwelled on. years later, i he expressed astonishment that his wife knew about the incident. it would suggest that h
paul appealing and norman vincent peale appalling. he could always worked a joke. politics today has no humor. i do not -- with the exception of bobnot see any politician today, either party, who has a great sense of humor. >> do you think it worked against stevenson? he always had these wonderful quips. >> abraham lincoln went around telling stories all the time. i do not think it hurt him. i think people like to have someone who has a sense of humor. >> next call,...