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one of a hearse, and gandhi asked, what is that?lture. gandhi replied death, death, death, death, almost foreboding what was to come for him the next day. the photo we are looking at shows gandhi's secretary grieving over the first flames of the funeral pyre, and behind him, gandhi's doctor trying to quiet the crying crowd. one of cartier—bresson‘s great strengths is that he's able to photograph events like this at close range, which conveys a sense of emotional intensity. with his light, nimble camera, and his sensitive orientation, he was able to take photos of gandhi passing away, and his mourners, very unobtrusively, in a way that was considered respectful and deferential to the magnitude of the situation. ca rtier—bresson was adamant that his photos be shown in full—frame, meaning not cropped. and he was so militant about this that when he had his photos printed, including the ones in the exhibition, you can actually see a small black border around each of the photos, showing it is the full frame of the photo. he is famous for
one of a hearse, and gandhi asked, what is that?lture. gandhi replied death, death, death, death, almost foreboding what was to come for him the next day. the photo we are looking at shows gandhi's secretary grieving over the first flames of the funeral pyre, and behind him, gandhi's doctor trying to quiet the crying crowd. one of cartier—bresson‘s great strengths is that he's able to photograph events like this at close range, which conveys a sense of emotional intensity. with his light,...
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could ever son showed gandhi's of his photos including one. about her son's gandhi aske. what is that and? ? pretty resigned explain what the function of hers is in western culture. gandhi replied death death death death. almost rebutting what was to come for him the next day. the photo that we're looking at shows gandhi's secretary bridge kitchen grieving over the first names of the funeral pyre. and behind him. gandhi's doctor trying to quiet the crying crowd. one card ever sons great strands is that he's able to photograph events like this at close range which conveys a sense of emotional intensity. with his light nimble camera and his sensitive orientation he was able to take photos of. gandhi passing away and his mourners very unobtrusively in a way that was considered respectful and deferential to the magnitude of the situation. could ever some of adam and that his photos they shown in full frame running acros. and he was so militant about this that when he had his photos printed including the ones in the exhibition. you can actually see a small black border around
could ever son showed gandhi's of his photos including one. about her son's gandhi aske. what is that and? ? pretty resigned explain what the function of hers is in western culture. gandhi replied death death death death. almost rebutting what was to come for him the next day. the photo that we're looking at shows gandhi's secretary bridge kitchen grieving over the first names of the funeral pyre. and behind him. gandhi's doctor trying to quiet the crying crowd. one card ever sons great strands...
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the photo we are looking at shows gandhi's doctor drank to acquire the crying crowd. 0ne gandhi's doctorpher's strength is photographing things at close range which is an emotional intensity. with his light and nimble canberra and his orientation, he was able to ta ke p hotos and his orientation, he was able to take photos of gandhi passing away and very unobtrusively in a way that was considered respectful and differential to the magnitude of the situation. henri cartier—bresson wa nted situation. henri cartier—bresson wanted his photos off, —— not cropped. you can actually see the frame around showing it is this the whole photo. he shows the exact moment of photo when of the elements line up. there is a goal walking through the frame who is facing in the exact same direction as the lions on the wall murals. there is another parallel to end the man sleeping and two dogs lying beneath the cart. a takeaway of this exhibition is how relevant many of these political events that henri cartier—bresson was a witness to and they are increasingly relevant in oui’ they are increasingly relevant i
the photo we are looking at shows gandhi's doctor drank to acquire the crying crowd. 0ne gandhi's doctorpher's strength is photographing things at close range which is an emotional intensity. with his light and nimble canberra and his orientation, he was able to ta ke p hotos and his orientation, he was able to take photos of gandhi passing away and very unobtrusively in a way that was considered respectful and differential to the magnitude of the situation. henri cartier—bresson wa nted...
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i heard that story when i was about your age and i was astounded by the moral imagination of gandhi in that story. to literally see people who are not there but yet still expand his love, to touch those folks we would never even see, it was the most creative compassion and i wanted to try to live my life in that way. i i knew, and i experience now, the same rush of chasing after dreams, of racing around a day, of moving from there to there, but i realized a simple lesson the older i get, that how we live our days, is how we live our lives. and as we're chasing after our destinations, our goals and our dreams, it actually is those small things we do every single day that define us. in fact, in truth, more than a big speech than you've prepared for, more than a big goal or a big dream, more than the big fight, more than our race, more than our religion, it is our actions every day that define who we are, they define us. i've begun to learn in my life that perhaps the biggest thing you could in a given day is really just a small act of kindness, of decency, of love, an exhibition of moral
i heard that story when i was about your age and i was astounded by the moral imagination of gandhi in that story. to literally see people who are not there but yet still expand his love, to touch those folks we would never even see, it was the most creative compassion and i wanted to try to live my life in that way. i i knew, and i experience now, the same rush of chasing after dreams, of racing around a day, of moving from there to there, but i realized a simple lesson the older i get, that...
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at some point four or five years ago after my previous book on gandhi came out, something pointed me to this very different, not conspicuously spiritual figure. it wasn't an entire book i can be sure. i hadn't read enough dr book in years. it may have been nothing but a paragraph or sentence. at least it was something approaching a thought. whatever it was, it started me thinking and poking around in libraries, looking through books i could have, should have encountered earlier. eventually it led me here to the reading room adjacent to the archives next door. what drew me on and i found intriguing was a faint notion that i might uncover clues to the famously elusive figure's most intimate thoughts on the ultimate existential question, the question of his own mortality. more down to earth terms, the question of what it was that kept our longest-serving president going after all those years of stress in the midst of the most destructive war in human history, within his sense of duty, self-sacrifice, was it overweening ego, political enemies and later scholars routinely suggest? or was
at some point four or five years ago after my previous book on gandhi came out, something pointed me to this very different, not conspicuously spiritual figure. it wasn't an entire book i can be sure. i hadn't read enough dr book in years. it may have been nothing but a paragraph or sentence. at least it was something approaching a thought. whatever it was, it started me thinking and poking around in libraries, looking through books i could have, should have encountered earlier. eventually it...
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to me, what johnson did, what martin luther king did, what gandhi did. somebody that really inspires people and actually accomplishes something. it would be fascinating if you could get a group together to have a discussion about this. the greatest failing of this country today is that we don't have a leader. host: take a look at the presidential leadership survey we did earlier this year. that is that www.c-span.org. we heard from john from rehobeth, massachusetts on the independent line. john: hello. comment to call in and on the actual quality of the colors today. i've been a long-time listener to the washington journal. they have been cut off a few drone policy and things of this nature. comment onanted to the actual quality of the colors calling in. that are hitting issues previously before people were cut off on. i am upset about the whole foreign policy thing. i think it is not a republican or democratic issue, but the government has decided that they worldnot compete in the of free trade and economics. when you have deep state funding people, whe
to me, what johnson did, what martin luther king did, what gandhi did. somebody that really inspires people and actually accomplishes something. it would be fascinating if you could get a group together to have a discussion about this. the greatest failing of this country today is that we don't have a leader. host: take a look at the presidential leadership survey we did earlier this year. that is that www.c-span.org. we heard from john from rehobeth, massachusetts on the independent line....
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slatington and kutztown and 73 formal vernon and media, center long wood 75 and 70 in knew holland. 74 for gandhis beach. sufb city coming in at 70. here is satellite 6 along with action radar we have got a mostly cloudy sky and the batch of energy moved to the north bu western pennsylvania and western virginia and virginia. this creeps to east and through the rest of the afternoon it will tap into the human and we could fire off a pop-up shower or a rum be of thunder. the dominate and it's humid and we track the high of 82 in the city. overnight tonight cloudy and evening showers are likely, we'll bottom out philadelphia. something you'll notice over the next several days even as we head into the weekend is how it will feel. dew point numbers anywhere frod. you'll notice an increase in humidity, it's most noticeable as we go through the afternoon. future tracker 6 showing you 5:00 p.m. later today we have a couple of spotty showers breaking out for reading and areas north of philadelphia same thing in delaware. as we get into 11:00 tonight. still left over showers from the poconos down to lancast
slatington and kutztown and 73 formal vernon and media, center long wood 75 and 70 in knew holland. 74 for gandhis beach. sufb city coming in at 70. here is satellite 6 along with action radar we have got a mostly cloudy sky and the batch of energy moved to the north bu western pennsylvania and western virginia and virginia. this creeps to east and through the rest of the afternoon it will tap into the human and we could fire off a pop-up shower or a rum be of thunder. the dominate and it's...
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it made a point that i struggle with and it is a story about gandhi. connie was said to be rushing a big, busy day, running from point to point, but he was running to a turn, to leap into the third class section. people were there to grab him and to help them get onto the train, but one of his sandals fell off and everybody watched with disappointment that mahatma gandhi had lost his sandal, but before people could settle into their thoughts of disappointment or consolation or problem-solving to how they were going to deal with this one sandaled man. ,handi reached out very quickly grabbed his other sandal, and threw it out on the track. people were curious, why would you through your other sandal out there? and said, i it threw the other sandal because weber finds that first sandal, wouldn't it be nice if they found the other sandal as well? [applause] i heard that story when i was about your age and i was astounded by the moral imagination of gandhi in that story, to literally see people who were not there, but yet still expand his love to touch thos
it made a point that i struggle with and it is a story about gandhi. connie was said to be rushing a big, busy day, running from point to point, but he was running to a turn, to leap into the third class section. people were there to grab him and to help them get onto the train, but one of his sandals fell off and everybody watched with disappointment that mahatma gandhi had lost his sandal, but before people could settle into their thoughts of disappointment or consolation or problem-solving...
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gandhi invites men and their loved ones to come out sunday for the prostate cancer run/walk in arlingtone more information on that on our mobile app and our wusa9 website. >>> some kids are breaking barriers at the george mason university. they're all amputees and yet they're picking up the game of softball. wusa9's evan koslof has the story. >> there's no su can't. >> a simple philosophy. >> it feels really good. >> for a group of kids that are facing some barriers. >> i got them when i was 4. >> take damien sanchez, like everyone else on this field, he's an amputee, but that's not stopping him from playing some ball. >> i'm surrounded by a bunch of amputees so i'm not like the only one. >> it's all part of a kids camp led by the wounded warriors amputee softball team. they travel the country to play some softball and mentor kids. >> it's hard enough growing up being a kid because kids are just mean to each other in general. >> joel bosquez is one of those wounded warriors. >> i was in a humvee hit by an ied, a roadside bomb. it hit the right side of my vehicle and hit my left leg and p
gandhi invites men and their loved ones to come out sunday for the prostate cancer run/walk in arlingtone more information on that on our mobile app and our wusa9 website. >>> some kids are breaking barriers at the george mason university. they're all amputees and yet they're picking up the game of softball. wusa9's evan koslof has the story. >> there's no su can't. >> a simple philosophy. >> it feels really good. >> for a group of kids that are facing some...
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i watched one of the early bbc shows interviewing the mahatma gandhi. he was optimistic. very much. good morning. london may not have been the sunniest place across the country, yesterday, but it was the warmest, with highs ofjust over 23 degrees. i expect, though, over the next couple of days, the south—east will get very warm, if not hot, as we drag in this warm air in from the near continent. but this fellow here, this slow—moving weather front, will bring a contrast to the far north and west. it will be a mild start for all, some mist around, particularly close to the coast. but that weather front, a slow—moving affair, and will bring rain into northern ireland and scotland, lingering for much of the day. cloud, largely dry, and more in the way of sunshine across the extreme south. sp despite a little bit afternoon cloud into the south—west part of wales, temperatures still reasonable — 18—22 degrees. highs of 25 widely in the south—east corner, and stretching into the north of england. a different day, unfortunately, for the north—west, in the lake district, isle of
i watched one of the early bbc shows interviewing the mahatma gandhi. he was optimistic. very much. good morning. london may not have been the sunniest place across the country, yesterday, but it was the warmest, with highs ofjust over 23 degrees. i expect, though, over the next couple of days, the south—east will get very warm, if not hot, as we drag in this warm air in from the near continent. but this fellow here, this slow—moving weather front, will bring a contrast to the far north and...
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and an amazing ability to make people feel special that sounds less like donald trump and more like gandhi combined with ellen. who would be the greatest talk show host of all time. let's be honest. it's so infectious, you just want to do it as well. to understand what trump and his administration are doing, all we need to do is turn our gaze to authoritarian. you look at other leaders in the world who share his personality. for instance, north korean media they spend most of their time praising kim jungun who they say, this is true, never needs to go to the rest ram because his body is so well calibrated. and i don't know, there may be some truth to it because look at that body. no, i mean, tell me it doesn't look like he has been holding it in for 30 years. it's possible. this type of prp ganda is normal in a place like north korea but here in america it's weird because trump is trying to create his own little north korea while the rest of us are like yo, we've got the internet, with he know the truth. and you know how you know it's the truth, because there are moments, there are moments
and an amazing ability to make people feel special that sounds less like donald trump and more like gandhi combined with ellen. who would be the greatest talk show host of all time. let's be honest. it's so infectious, you just want to do it as well. to understand what trump and his administration are doing, all we need to do is turn our gaze to authoritarian. you look at other leaders in the world who share his personality. for instance, north korean media they spend most of their time...
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. >> jimmy: well, i don't think gandhi would like any of this at all, i tell you. [ laughter ] what isaboom guy? tell us, what's your plan going forward? besides of course you've got to be on "bachelor in paradise." that seems predetermined. but besides that what else? >> it's a given. no, you know, to be honest it's -- this whole whaboom thing, you know, this shirt as you can see, maybe i'll take off the jacket just to -- >> jimmy: it's a great-looking shirt. [ laughter ] >> give you a little bit of the gun show. you know what i mean? jimmy, you know what i'm talking about. you've got some guns under that jacket. >> jimmy: yes. [ cheers ] >> no. it's -- i'm selling these shirts and all the proceeds and all the profit is actually going to charity. >> jimmy: those are going to fly off the shelves. i have no doubt. [ laughter ] hey, do you remember whazzup? you remember that word? >> whazzup! >> jimmy: you'd be better off making t-shirts that say that, i have a feeling. thank you, lucas. [ cheers and applause ] that was lucas from "the bachelor." tonight on the show we have -- it gets be
. >> jimmy: well, i don't think gandhi would like any of this at all, i tell you. [ laughter ] what isaboom guy? tell us, what's your plan going forward? besides of course you've got to be on "bachelor in paradise." that seems predetermined. but besides that what else? >> it's a given. no, you know, to be honest it's -- this whole whaboom thing, you know, this shirt as you can see, maybe i'll take off the jacket just to -- >> jimmy: it's a great-looking shirt. [...
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throwing more and more troops into an occupation i mean it didn't even work for the british i mean gandhi threw them out of india not to mention you know uganda just goes on or not it's the same the french there and the dutch and and then the belgians you know in the congo and. how do we get people to kind of recalibrate their understanding of this that this is an occupation and not a war that you can't win an occupation that there has to be a completely different strategy to rebuild a country and bring them back into you know the norms of civilization as opposed to simply dropping depleted uranium on them and contaminating their their country and i think that's a perfectly. good question and and you know from the point of view of people in afghanistan they see the u.s. as an occupying force in their own country and the the reality is that the that the u.s. has not successfully been able to create in another country a political system that is going to meet the needs of the afghanistan people and the afghan people but i think one of the ways that we make that case is actually to listen to
throwing more and more troops into an occupation i mean it didn't even work for the british i mean gandhi threw them out of india not to mention you know uganda just goes on or not it's the same the french there and the dutch and and then the belgians you know in the congo and. how do we get people to kind of recalibrate their understanding of this that this is an occupation and not a war that you can't win an occupation that there has to be a completely different strategy to rebuild a country...
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. >> stephen: as mahatma gandhi once said, "what the hell was that?!"aughter ) in case you're keeping track of norms that have been violated, this is a big one-- though it may not feel like it, because we see attack ads all the time. but normally they're against people running for something. comey is now a private citizen, called to testify. you might as well make an attack ad about one of my audience members out here. like this guy: as an audience member, this guy put his viewing experience over protecting america. ever since taking his seat, he's just been laughing while doing nothing to combat terror. enough's enough. >> some say this guy is a good audience member. but what do we really know about him? i know i don't trust him around my baby. >> stephen: neither do i. ( laughter ) ( applause ) this guy: wrong for seat 12. wrong for america. ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. tilda swinton is here. but when we return, we're going to do another monologue. more chaos at the white house. stick around. comfortable you are in i
. >> stephen: as mahatma gandhi once said, "what the hell was that?!"aughter ) in case you're keeping track of norms that have been violated, this is a big one-- though it may not feel like it, because we see attack ads all the time. but normally they're against people running for something. comey is now a private citizen, called to testify. you might as well make an attack ad about one of my audience members out here. like this guy: as an audience member, this guy put his...
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. >> jimmy: well, i don't think gandhi would like any of this at all, i tell you. [ laughter ] what ise whaboom guy? tell us, what's your plan going forward? besides of course you've got to be on "bachelor in paradise." that seems predetermined. but besides that what else? >> it's a given. no, you know, to be honest it's -- this whole whaboom thing, you know, this shirt as you can see, maybe i'll take off the jacket -- >> jimmy: it's a great-looking shirt. [ laughter ] >> give you a little bit of the gun show. you know what i mean. jimmy, you've got some guns under that jacket. >> jimmy: yes. [ cheers ] >> no. it's -- i'm selling these shirts and all the proceeds and all the profit is actually going to charity. >> jimmy: those are going to fly off the shelves. i have no doubt. [ laughter ] hey, do you remember you remember that? >> whazzup! >> jimmy: you'd be better off making t-shirts with that. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that was lucas from "the bachelor." tonight on the show we have -- it gets better from here. we have music from ryan adams. sean "diddy" combs is here. we'll
. >> jimmy: well, i don't think gandhi would like any of this at all, i tell you. [ laughter ] what ise whaboom guy? tell us, what's your plan going forward? besides of course you've got to be on "bachelor in paradise." that seems predetermined. but besides that what else? >> it's a given. no, you know, to be honest it's -- this whole whaboom thing, you know, this shirt as you can see, maybe i'll take off the jacket -- >> jimmy: it's a great-looking shirt. [ laughter...
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who have become heads of government in the uk, chancellor merkel in germany, golda meir in and gary gandhiprime minister bhutto in the last 50 or 60 years they often arise from a parliamentary system and in a parliamentary system you run and a small constituency where people actually know you where they can of diet weight you because maybe they will see what the grocery store they will come to one of her offense or your children are in school together, whatever it might he and thenwh you are selected by your peersen to be their leader so again your colleagues who are in your party in the parliament who say cheryl is a great worker. she knows how to get things done and you move up the scale. in our system you start from scratch. it doesn't matter who you are, where you come from, how qualified you are. it doesn't matter. you can stand up and say i'm going to run for president and then you have to go out and you have to talk to the entire country and you have to raise a lot of money and you have to go through the gone quite that american presidential campaigns are. now i think there are some
who have become heads of government in the uk, chancellor merkel in germany, golda meir in and gary gandhiprime minister bhutto in the last 50 or 60 years they often arise from a parliamentary system and in a parliamentary system you run and a small constituency where people actually know you where they can of diet weight you because maybe they will see what the grocery store they will come to one of her offense or your children are in school together, whatever it might he and thenwh you are...
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who become heads of government in the uk, chancellor merkel is germany, although my year endured gandhiif you look at the names we know well over the course of the last 50 or 60 years they often arise from a parliamentary system and in a parliamentary system you run in a small constituency where people actually know you, where they can the value wait you because maybe they will see what the grocery store or they come to whenever events or your children are in school together, whatever it might be. then you are selected by your peers to be their leader. again you are colleagues who are in your party and a parliament. they see how cheryl, she's a great worker. she knows how to get things done and you move up on the scale. in our system you start from scratch. it doesn't matter who you are, where you have come from and how qualified you are, it doesn't matter. you can stand up and say i'm going to run for president. then you have to go out and talk to the entire country and you have to raise a lot of money and you have to go through the gauntlet that american presidential campaigns are. i
who become heads of government in the uk, chancellor merkel is germany, although my year endured gandhiif you look at the names we know well over the course of the last 50 or 60 years they often arise from a parliamentary system and in a parliamentary system you run in a small constituency where people actually know you, where they can the value wait you because maybe they will see what the grocery store or they come to whenever events or your children are in school together, whatever it might...
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gandhi in india, but never in the west has there been a woman prime minister.history, as the first woman ever to be invited to form a government. the bonus of one of the most famous addresses in the world, number 10, downing street. [denis] this is it. steady the buffs, old girl. [man 1] good afternoon. [man 2] congratulations, prime minister. - [cheering] [margaret] i should just like to say that i take very seriously the trust placed in me by the british people today, and i will work hard every day to live up to that responsibility. and now, i should like to share with you a prayer of st. francis of assisi: where there is discord, may we bring harmony. where there is error, may we bring truth. where there is doubt, may we bring faith. and where there is despair, may we bring hope. [♪] [man] three, two, one. [denis] just let them look under the bonnet, mt. make sure everything is hunky dory. oh, really, this is becoming quite tiresome. - what is? - you. i was on my own for 24 years before i met you and i can manage perfectly well without you now. so will you p
gandhi in india, but never in the west has there been a woman prime minister.history, as the first woman ever to be invited to form a government. the bonus of one of the most famous addresses in the world, number 10, downing street. [denis] this is it. steady the buffs, old girl. [man 1] good afternoon. [man 2] congratulations, prime minister. - [cheering] [margaret] i should just like to say that i take very seriously the trust placed in me by the british people today, and i will work hard...
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commander stuart gandhi said this morning that all criminal offences are being considered, and the wayand months to come is going to be quite complex. 250 investigators are working on the scene, police others are trying to work out who were the victims and exactly what happened. now, obviously, the priority is to try to work out everybody who has died, brings some kind of, you know, news to the families who are desperately trying to find out whether their loved ones are alive 01’ whether their loved ones are alive or dead or missing. that is a very complex operation on its own. the criminal investigation, though, when that get started, and it isn't away at the moment — it will have three key strands. they will be looking at the management and maintenance of g re nfell tower, the management and maintenance of grenfell tower, they will be looking at the fire safety procedures and plans which were in place, and critically, given the kind of things which were speculated about last week, they will be looking at the refurbishment of the building and whether that played some contributor a rol
commander stuart gandhi said this morning that all criminal offences are being considered, and the wayand months to come is going to be quite complex. 250 investigators are working on the scene, police others are trying to work out who were the victims and exactly what happened. now, obviously, the priority is to try to work out everybody who has died, brings some kind of, you know, news to the families who are desperately trying to find out whether their loved ones are alive 01’ whether...
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. >> did you know gandhi spoke in this building? martin luther king? winston churchill spoke.l allowed mihm to come here and make a television show. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. we have breaking news from the white house. president trump has found a replacement for fired fbi director james comey. the president tweeted, "minutes ago i will be nominated christopher a.wray, a man of impeckable credentials to be the new director. >> let's go to margaret brennan at the white house. good morning, margaret. what can you tell us? >> good morning, gayle. this was a very trumpian way to announce his new fbi director. this is following the firing of jim comey and amid the ongoing probe into connections between russia and the trump administration and the trump campaign. now, what we know is christopher wray's litigation attorney who actually comes with the endorsement of new jersey governor chris christie, wray actually served christy in a role during bridgegate. we know chris meet with president trump to interview for the job just last tuesday. he was within
. >> did you know gandhi spoke in this building? martin luther king? winston churchill spoke.l allowed mihm to come here and make a television show. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. we have breaking news from the white house. president trump has found a replacement for fired fbi director james comey. the president tweeted, "minutes ago i will be nominated christopher a.wray, a man of impeckable credentials to be the new director. >> let's go to...