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in the first case with john jr. that turned out well. unfortunately he developed a lung problem and died three days later. but we gave them as much privacy as possible. we wanted to create an environment around them that was safe for them to function as a family and to live their life as they wanted to live it. enjoying the things they should enjoy. making it possible for them to do those things that they wanted to do without interference. >> let's take a short break. i want to come back and talk to you about that day in dallas when the president was assassinated and the extraordinary role you played. you're seen on the iconic footage running towards the back of the limousine, jumping on it and leaping towards the first lady. we'll come back after the break and discuss this. with b vitamins, the first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart ways to sweeten. same great taste. splenda® essentials™. >>> 1963 one of america's darkest days. clint hill was the secret service agent that ran to the back of the presidential
in the first case with john jr. that turned out well. unfortunately he developed a lung problem and died three days later. but we gave them as much privacy as possible. we wanted to create an environment around them that was safe for them to function as a family and to live their life as they wanted to live it. enjoying the things they should enjoy. making it possible for them to do those things that they wanted to do without interference. >> let's take a short break. i want to come back...
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in the first case with john jr. that turned out well. patrick unfortunately he developed a lung problem and died three days later. but we gave them as much privacy as possible. we wanted to create an environment around them that was safe for them to function as a family and to live their life as they wanted to live it. enjoying the things they should enjoy. making it possible for them to do those things that they wanted to do without interference. >> let's in dallas when the president was assassinated and the extraordinary role you played. you're seen on the iconic footage running towards the back of the limousine, jumping on it and leaping towards the first lady. we'll come back after the break and discuss this. the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, it's cruze e-co, not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. n
in the first case with john jr. that turned out well. patrick unfortunately he developed a lung problem and died three days later. but we gave them as much privacy as possible. we wanted to create an environment around them that was safe for them to function as a family and to live their life as they wanted to live it. enjoying the things they should enjoy. making it possible for them to do those things that they wanted to do without interference. >> let's in dallas when the president was...
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indicative of something the other the other at least in the sci question investigation is that of john cohen jr john coleman jr committed suicide last may and from solitary confinement and. his case is is. different because he displayed. it seemed like he was mentally ill he he showed signs of mental illness but he hadn't been diagnosed mentally ill so he was placed in solitary confinement and nobody really gave it a second and in fact he was in solitary confinement in several state prisons in the state of pennsylvania. and it crests and he started to tell people that he was considering suicide and from what we're hearing from other prisoners who were in solitary confinement at the same time that he was there people who were in prison cells adjacency is they're saying that he was telling everybody he was getting ready to commit suicide it was thinking about committing suicide and that there were administrators that person who just said if he was going to do it he's going to do it and so be it so take from that what you will those are the allegations that were welling up added to the riot here a
indicative of something the other the other at least in the sci question investigation is that of john cohen jr john coleman jr committed suicide last may and from solitary confinement and. his case is is. different because he displayed. it seemed like he was mentally ill he he showed signs of mental illness but he hadn't been diagnosed mentally ill so he was placed in solitary confinement and nobody really gave it a second and in fact he was in solitary confinement in several state prisons in...
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kennedy was -- when president kennedy was assassinated, but i worked with her son on "george" magazine, john jr. who became a good friend of mine. and the first first lady i really photographed, though, was pat nixon, this was in 1970 in washington, d.c., going to a -- it was a school in washington. and i never really got to know her, nor did i really get to know her husband that well. but this is a picture of the two of them taken leaving some event. i like the light. but she was always very nice to the photographer. the world is divided into two kinds of people for me, the photographers and then those trying to keep them from taking pictures. and so pat nixon was very good with photographers. her husband not quite so much. but my first first lady was really a true friend was betty ford. mrs. ford and i became really chose friends. i was treated like one of the family there during their white house. but, of course, we were talking about how lady bird johnson came to the white house, it's not quite as horrible situation. but betty ford became first lady real lly overnight almost. and they hired
kennedy was -- when president kennedy was assassinated, but i worked with her son on "george" magazine, john jr. who became a good friend of mine. and the first first lady i really photographed, though, was pat nixon, this was in 1970 in washington, d.c., going to a -- it was a school in washington. and i never really got to know her, nor did i really get to know her husband that well. but this is a picture of the two of them taken leaving some event. i like the light. but she was...
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regiment, william served with charles and john cook jr. as quoted in the tribune. as further evidence of the role the family played in abolition, james actively engaged in slave running. on a visit with governor seward, a correspondent wrote seward had comment that had he and james had spirited slaves down the james river on their schooner to freedom a year and a half prior to the emancipation proclamation. i often contemplate what a dichotomy that james wormley maintained his personal relationships with confederate leaders such as jeff davis, floyd, and old while at the same time he was fighting for freedom and abolition and his son lives were on the line in the civil war. when the 13th amendment was passed, there was a custom that members of congress would circulate copies of the document among colleagues for signatures to have as a memento of its passage. charles sumner, one of its supporters, had obtained on his copy over 150 signatures, including of that president lincoln. as evidence of his friendship, he gave his copy to james. that copy containing the most
regiment, william served with charles and john cook jr. as quoted in the tribune. as further evidence of the role the family played in abolition, james actively engaged in slave running. on a visit with governor seward, a correspondent wrote seward had comment that had he and james had spirited slaves down the james river on their schooner to freedom a year and a half prior to the emancipation proclamation. i often contemplate what a dichotomy that james wormley maintained his personal...
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finally in 1982 -- megyn: this is you tolding john jr. >> that's correct, off of cape cod, off of highat's the president and mrs. kennedy on the president's father's yacht the marlin. we were about to transport john over to be with his mother and father. megyn: i know for you as for the nation one of the hardest images of the whole event was little john-john, j. f. k. standing saluting at his father's funeral. you were there still hand. >> yes, it still does today, it still gets to me. megyn: clint hill, thank you very much for sharing your memories of that event with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. megyn: thank you for your service as well. >> thank you. megyn: all the best, sir. new questions arising today in the fast and furious investigation as the obama administration is accused of stonewalling lawmakers. the concern over what we are not learning. plus we told you last winter about patrick green an atheist who threatened to sue over a nativity scene that was on public property down in texas. when green got sick recently some local christian christians raised money to
finally in 1982 -- megyn: this is you tolding john jr. >> that's correct, off of cape cod, off of highat's the president and mrs. kennedy on the president's father's yacht the marlin. we were about to transport john over to be with his mother and father. megyn: i know for you as for the nation one of the hardest images of the whole event was little john-john, j. f. k. standing saluting at his father's funeral. you were there still hand. >> yes, it still does today, it still gets to...
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john f. kennedy jr. not just aware of reported misdeeds by members of the service wrote a book about this. needless to say abraham bolden not surprised by what he is hearing now >> 11 agents went back to the hotel no expert opinion other than what i am hearing we expect them to abide by the highest standard of behavior conducting a full investigation into this matter nobody is talking about what happened. other than this incident >> sad story on a number of levels extremely for abraham bolden claims he was run out of the secret service and criminal charges trying to blow the whistle of this kind of behavior which he said is most dangerous involving members of the president's advanced team as it allegedly does now >> prostitution and alcohol is a deadly combination giving information you do not even know it has been given >> leaving columbia before president got there on friday white house says security and never compromised. latest development investigated part of the team at least five of them already on their way back to the united states. >> killed by a roadside bomb indiana staff serge
john f. kennedy jr. not just aware of reported misdeeds by members of the service wrote a book about this. needless to say abraham bolden not surprised by what he is hearing now >> 11 agents went back to the hotel no expert opinion other than what i am hearing we expect them to abide by the highest standard of behavior conducting a full investigation into this matter nobody is talking about what happened. other than this incident >> sad story on a number of levels extremely for...
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marine corps john toolan jr. spoke in washington d.c. we pick up with the question-and-answer portion of john toolan jr.'s's remarks. >> i will ask one question, and then look to the audience for the discussion. can you talk more about the taliban and where they are in your estimation, what is the champ dashed chances of them popping up? can you give us a feel for where they are politically and militarily in your view? >> i think the taliban is always going to be, i believe a hard-core element that is going to want to install sharia law. i've seen some of those folks, and i've actually had the opportunity to speak with them. it is a hard-core radical leap that this is the way it needs to operate. how to reduce that, i am not exactly sure. but i think that they will continue to. they are operating on the other side of the border. the quarter has been a safe haven for sharia leadership. as long as i've been there. we have tried in numerous ways to engage the pakistani army on the border. and talk with them, in my case, to pakistan. it least
marine corps john toolan jr. spoke in washington d.c. we pick up with the question-and-answer portion of john toolan jr.'s's remarks. >> i will ask one question, and then look to the audience for the discussion. can you talk more about the taliban and where they are in your estimation, what is the champ dashed chances of them popping up? can you give us a feel for where they are politically and militarily in your view? >> i think the taliban is always going to be, i believe a...
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. >> up next on book tv grover norquist and john lott jr. take a critical look at president obama's jobs and economic growth programs. this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon everybody. welcome to newsmaker lunch for today. this is an ongoing series sponsored by the american spectator magazine for tax reform. i'm from the american spectator, and we are here today to discuss a new book by grover norquist, public enemy number one of taxation and america and the economist john lot of the next few months we are going to be hearing a lot of positive statistics from the president about how he is turning of the economy around, and he deserves a second term on the basis of progress for reducing unemployment, and making all kinds of economic situations better living as a way from agreeing recession. the book we are discussing today however paints a much different picture of the president's economic policies and i think it is summed up very well by the title debacle, and i don't think a lot of the portrayal of the president's record is going to b
. >> up next on book tv grover norquist and john lott jr. take a critical look at president obama's jobs and economic growth programs. this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon everybody. welcome to newsmaker lunch for today. this is an ongoing series sponsored by the american spectator magazine for tax reform. i'm from the american spectator, and we are here today to discuss a new book by grover norquist, public enemy number one of taxation and america and the economist john lot...
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. >> up next on "book tv", grover norquist and john lott jr. take a look at obama's programs. this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to our newsmaker lunch for the day. this is an ongoing series sponsored by american spectator magazine, i am from the american spectator. we are here to discuss a new book by grover norquist, public enemy number one of taxation in america, and the economist john lott. over the next few months, all we will be hearing a lot of positive statistics from the president about he is turning the economy around, and he deserves a second term on the basis of progress toward reducing unemployment and making all kinds of -- the economic situation better. moving us away from the great recession. the book we are discussing today, however, paints a different picture of the resident economic policies. it sums up well by the books title. "debacle." their presale on jobs and the extent of regulation and deficit spending, perpetuated by this administration, will be very different from what i think you will be hearing on the campaign trail fr
. >> up next on "book tv", grover norquist and john lott jr. take a look at obama's programs. this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to our newsmaker lunch for the day. this is an ongoing series sponsored by american spectator magazine, i am from the american spectator. we are here to discuss a new book by grover norquist, public enemy number one of taxation in america, and the economist john lott. over the next few months, all we will be hearing a...
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john clark gable jr. girlfriend told him she wasn't feeling well just hours before she died. right now, police do not suspect foul play. and boston lawmakers say this man is the new face of the welfare abuse. yep, kimble clark, convicted drug dealer was arrested again for dealing drugs. police say clark actually tried to use his tax fair -- taxpayer funded card to get out of jail. >> missouri congressman emanuel cleaver under fire to pay off a bank loan he needed to buy the business before coming to washington. >> now the taxpayer is on the hook for over a million dollars to bail him out. how did that happen? stuart varney here is details. this guy apparently has a history of not repaying loans. >> this is a politician who wants a bailout for himself. that's kind of new. he wants a bailout for a business that he bought with taxpayer support. he wants a bailout for a car wash that he bought back in missouri in the year 2002. he didn't have a good history of running that car wash. and he didn't make the pay
john clark gable jr. girlfriend told him she wasn't feeling well just hours before she died. right now, police do not suspect foul play. and boston lawmakers say this man is the new face of the welfare abuse. yep, kimble clark, convicted drug dealer was arrested again for dealing drugs. police say clark actually tried to use his tax fair -- taxpayer funded card to get out of jail. >> missouri congressman emanuel cleaver under fire to pay off a bank loan he needed to buy the business...
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jr. hh was strangled in 2005... by inmate kevin johns.... during a bus ride from hagerstoon o baltimore. the jury found three correctional officers negligent and one grossly negligent for ffiling to prevent the murder ann giving little first aid afterward. the state says they''e immune from liability because they're public officials. the afternoon . it's been more than three mooths since a baby was left abandoned in wassington, d-c aad this morning... police arre offering a reward leading to an arrest. the infant wass found wrapped innonly a towel outsideea home in januaay.the child was rushed to the hospitall but died a day later. on thursday, the death was uled a homicide .police say solving this caseeis still a top priorityyand they're reward. a 25 thhusand dollar the family of a murdered businessman is speakiig out... pow that the killee has been co. convicted.last june... hong yim was making his final delivvry to a liquor store on erdman avenue in northeast baltimore... when he was shot and killed.on friddy... a jury convicted william c
jr. hh was strangled in 2005... by inmate kevin johns.... during a bus ride from hagerstoon o baltimore. the jury found three correctional officers negligent and one grossly negligent for ffiling to prevent the murder ann giving little first aid afterward. the state says they''e immune from liability because they're public officials. the afternoon . it's been more than three mooths since a baby was left abandoned in wassington, d-c aad this morning... police arre offering a reward leading to an...
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jr. he was strangled in 2005... by inmate kevin johns...ctional grossly negligent for failing to prevent the mmrder and giving little firss aid afterward. the state says they're immuue ffom liability beeause they're public officials. the hearing s scheduled this affernoon . the retrial of twoobrothers charged with animal cruelty continues this week.travers and tremayne ohnson re accused of setting a pitbull named "phoenix" on fire back resume tomorrow.mony will o be &a new wist... in the case of a florida teen... gunned down by a nnighborhood watch leader. leader..he family of the victim... trayvon martin... could considee legal action against the homeowner association.that's according insurance policies aad assets could make the association a more lucrative target ttan the suspect himself, george zimmerman.experts say if zimmerman's claim of self-defense under florida's "stand your ground" law is upheld... he would be protected from a lawsuitt questioning of potentiall jurors will begin today... in the trial of the man accused of murdering
jr. he was strangled in 2005... by inmate kevin johns...ctional grossly negligent for failing to prevent the mmrder and giving little firss aid afterward. the state says they're immuue ffom liability beeause they're public officials. the hearing s scheduled this affernoon . the retrial of twoobrothers charged with animal cruelty continues this week.travers and tremayne ohnson re accused of setting a pitbull named "phoenix" on fire back resume tomorrow.mony will o be &a new wist......
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john fowler looked back at that landmark journey into space. >> reporter: joan hershell jr. one of the original astronauts. after weeks of problem plagued delays, glen again squeezed into the capsule atop the atlas but problems began right away. the rocket guidance unit held, a rocket fuel pump stuck and power held at a tracking station. three hours and 45 minutes after glen boarded, things were finally working well enough to call a go. >> we're under way. >> reporter: america cheered, the world watched and held it breath. >> aboard friendship seven it was a much more violent launch than expected. glen remainedded calm and probably very happy that the capsule did not explode. glen took over manually but his tiny shuttle. they said he would have to override automatic controls and become the first ever space pilot. >> i will have to make a manual entry when it occurs and bring the scope in manually, is that affirmed? >> that is affirmative. >> during the fiery reentry, parts flew past his window. glen knew there was nothing he could do to save himself from burning up. >> a rea
john fowler looked back at that landmark journey into space. >> reporter: joan hershell jr. one of the original astronauts. after weeks of problem plagued delays, glen again squeezed into the capsule atop the atlas but problems began right away. the rocket guidance unit held, a rocket fuel pump stuck and power held at a tracking station. three hours and 45 minutes after glen boarded, things were finally working well enough to call a go. >> we're under way. >> reporter: america...
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john meacham. and msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu and former common harold ford jr. and, look, i don't know you. >> hello. >> who's you? >> good to be back. >> did you misus? >> i did. i missed you. >> you did not. >> it's good to come back. >> john meacham was gone also this past weekend. you know where he was? to the love club. >> this is a terrible story. >> exactly. >> what's terrible? what? is this a shock? >> i'm not going to start the week like this. are you? >> i'm shocked, stunned, and deeply saddened. so how was your get away? >> it was very nice. very nice. chasing 2-year-olds around the beach is very relaxing. >> that is great. always not what you think it's going to be. >> no, it was great. >> i often watched my wife do that. it looked pretty difficult. >> see, i don't get off the hook as easy. yeah. >> so dick cheney, he doesn't follow the bush idea of not going after the sitting president. he just launched full in there. saying that barack obama was an unmitigated disaster. >> well, i don't think the president or the white house is surprised by the vice
john meacham. and msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu and former common harold ford jr. and, look, i don't know you. >> hello. >> who's you? >> good to be back. >> did you misus? >> i did. i missed you. >> you did not. >> it's good to come back. >> john meacham was gone also this past weekend. you know where he was? to the love club. >> this is a terrible story. >> exactly. >> what's terrible? what? is this a...
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rest in peace, medal of honor resipent, army master sergeant john f. baker jr. of columbia, south carolina, and rock island, illinois, for his heroic service in vietnam who was buried at arlington national cemetery today. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut rise? >> mr. speaker, i request permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> unless 24 congress acts in 75 days, the interest rate for the stafford student loan program will explode for eight million college students, the rate will jump from 3.4% to 6.8%. at a time when student loan debt now exceeds credit card debt, added interest cots for a student using stafford will increase between $5,000 and $10,000. mr. courtney: it is unconscionable the republican leadership will not bring up a bill i introduced with 119 co-sponsors to lock in the lower rate. the chair of the subcommittee for higher education spoke last week in north carolina and said, i have very l
rest in peace, medal of honor resipent, army master sergeant john f. baker jr. of columbia, south carolina, and rock island, illinois, for his heroic service in vietnam who was buried at arlington national cemetery today. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut rise? >> mr. speaker, i request permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute....
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john f. kennedy jr. forum to kick off the politics conference.the organizers, gabrielle wyatt. she is specialize in her studies in k-12 urban education reform. she has chaired the leadership conference and is the code- share of the keynote -- co-chair of the keynote conference. >> thank you. welcome to the eighth annual black policy conference. today we have the pleasure of being against the backdrop of the john f. kennedy school forum to celebrate heritage and horizons, the innovative solutions rooted in shared experiences. it is our hope that our conference presents generate innovative solutions to approach the world's challenging problems. without further ado, we would like to begin that discussion with our moderator. thank you. >> thank you so much. i am thrilled to be here with you. i am one of the current fellows at the institute of politics here at the kennedy school of government. i am having a fabulous time doing it. i want to introduce my panel. starting with the gentleman to my immediate left, our third date -- artur davis. he is a fou
john f. kennedy jr. forum to kick off the politics conference.the organizers, gabrielle wyatt. she is specialize in her studies in k-12 urban education reform. she has chaired the leadership conference and is the code- share of the keynote -- co-chair of the keynote conference. >> thank you. welcome to the eighth annual black policy conference. today we have the pleasure of being against the backdrop of the john f. kennedy school forum to celebrate heritage and horizons, the innovative...
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jr.. is a replica. the original is still at bell labs. john has managed to capture and his book of that bell labs' represented and they are qualities that are often associated with silicon valley. inspired problem-solving, breakthrough design, visionary management, the culture of creativity, the ability to focus on short-term issue by keeping one eye on the long-term possibilities. or as he put it, the lab built upon the notion that a team which understood the technology could create advances that were not simply useful but revolutionary. she's used to discuss a writer for the fast company in "the new york times" magazine to give us a pretty good yarn that has the right balance in my view between technical explanation and human drama. with him tonight for the conversation is a very good friend of the museum. as many of you know, dave is the host of the form of program on friday morning and he frequently appears here as a moderator and we are glad to welcome him back. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming jon gertner and dave ivers.
jr.. is a replica. the original is still at bell labs. john has managed to capture and his book of that bell labs' represented and they are qualities that are often associated with silicon valley. inspired problem-solving, breakthrough design, visionary management, the culture of creativity, the ability to focus on short-term issue by keeping one eye on the long-term possibilities. or as he put it, the lab built upon the notion that a team which understood the technology could create advances...
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msnbc political analyst john heilemann and professor at nyu, harold ford jr. >> my gosh. >> my goodness, it's the family. >> the family is here. how are you guys doing? >> did you survive your birthday? >> i joke about the kids all the time, but i got the nicest, nicest, nicest -- >> i went in and deleted all that stuff. >> did you really? did you have to go in and delete stuff? >> let's leave it there. too early. >> did you pay people to say those nice things about me? >> no. >> that's fine. my family gives money on my birthday. i got so many nice things. nice things. >> news? >> i want to ask these guys a quick question. in my office at home, i get the whole ad with all the reviews and everything. i know the guys so i feel like a big shot. they come in and they sit down in my office and i go, mark halperin once sat in that chair. it's like they are all impressed by it. >> whatever. >> so, what happens after the parade moves through town? like, that was a big -- let's put a bow on this thing. it was like a big, big event for hbo, wasn't it? >> it's still airing. the parade hasn't passe
msnbc political analyst john heilemann and professor at nyu, harold ford jr. >> my gosh. >> my goodness, it's the family. >> the family is here. how are you guys doing? >> did you survive your birthday? >> i joke about the kids all the time, but i got the nicest, nicest, nicest -- >> i went in and deleted all that stuff. >> did you really? did you have to go in and delete stuff? >> let's leave it there. too early. >> did you pay people to...
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jr., for number 5, on baseball's all-time home run list. >>> elsewhere, on the local collegiate men's lacrosse scene, big match tomorrow. number 5, johnshosting number 10, maryland. meantime, the number 8-ranked loyola university of men, doing all of the right things, so far on the field. greyhound is merrily rolling along. that means they have to get grounded and not get the egotistical big head. >> right now, more worried about the next opponent than they are the arc raids. >> definitely a plus. but i try not to think about it. try to stay calm. >> so they've got a big match tomorrow. number 8, loyola. and number 7, denver. who has been to national championship games. and they know how to play. >> thank you, stan. >> we'll be right ba,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the cbs primetime lineup at 9:00. it's the special linel and friends concert. followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> i'm kai jackson. and for bob and stan, i'm vic carter. thanks for watching. don't go away. there's much more ahead on the cbs evening news with scott pelley, including more severe weather expected in the nation's heartland. we'll take you to new york and >> p
jr., for number 5, on baseball's all-time home run list. >>> elsewhere, on the local collegiate men's lacrosse scene, big match tomorrow. number 5, johnshosting number 10, maryland. meantime, the number 8-ranked loyola university of men, doing all of the right things, so far on the field. greyhound is merrily rolling along. that means they have to get grounded and not get the egotistical big head. >> right now, more worried about the next opponent than they are the arc raids....
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jr. >> i think for the negro to turn to violence would be both impractical and immoral. >> wallace once told a reporter the interview he wanted most, but never got, was with pope john paul ii. myron wallace was born may 9th, 1918, in brookline, massachusetts. he became a broadcaster while at the university of michigan on campus radio station. he was a news writer in chicago in the '40s, served as a navy communications officer during world war ii. he moved to new york in the 1950s and joined cbs, handling a variety of broadcasting duties. everything from entertainment to hard news. on tv and radio. he even briefly starred on stage, on broadway. the turning point came in 1956, an interview program called "night beat." >> good evening, i'm mike wallace, the show is night beat. >> with wallace challenging his guests with tough questions, something new for tv. >> what kind of people are your friends? >> he covered most of the great stories of the '60s, including the vietnam war. then in 1968 -- >> it's kind of a magazine for television. >> "60 minutes," the program that would create much of the legacy wallace leaves behind. the lowest point of his career, wallace often said
jr. >> i think for the negro to turn to violence would be both impractical and immoral. >> wallace once told a reporter the interview he wanted most, but never got, was with pope john paul ii. myron wallace was born may 9th, 1918, in brookline, massachusetts. he became a broadcaster while at the university of michigan on campus radio station. he was a news writer in chicago in the '40s, served as a navy communications officer during world war ii. he moved to new york in the 1950s...
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jr. weighs in coming up. and how the mighty have fallen. john edwards, remember thrill on the campaign trail? >> gretchen: 23 minutes after the top of the hour. quick headlines. fox news alert. moments ago, al-qaeda cleric arrested at his home in london where he was under house arrest. he's now facing deportation to jordan. he's known as osama bin laden's right hand man in europe. he was released from prison earlier this year after the european court ruled evidence against him was obtained through torture. >>> and the third and final winner of last month's record $656 million lottery will be revealed tomorrow in illinois. the two other tickets sold in maryland and kansas were claimed anonymously. brian? >> brian: it's not that woman at wendy's. remember pip pipa middleton, captured showing off her curves at the royal wedding. now she's in hot water for other photos. over the weekend, she was pictured ride not guilty a car in paris as a male companion pointed a gun at a photographer. the picture seen here at the top of this magazine shows pippa laughing and smiling as paparrazzi snapped away.
jr. weighs in coming up. and how the mighty have fallen. john edwards, remember thrill on the campaign trail? >> gretchen: 23 minutes after the top of the hour. quick headlines. fox news alert. moments ago, al-qaeda cleric arrested at his home in london where he was under house arrest. he's now facing deportation to jordan. he's known as osama bin laden's right hand man in europe. he was released from prison earlier this year after the european court ruled evidence against him was...
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jr.'s at the memorial -- >> guest: well, that's two months after the kennedy one. >> host: and the second was john kennedy's in june of 1963. he collaborated on it, of course, with sorenson, and i invite people to go to the ability to get it from the university of virginia, you can pull it up on your computer and listen to the speech. and that's -- >> guest: you grew up there, i think you know the power of the president of the united states for the first time ever to go in the middle of a fight with wallace over desegregation, to go on television in the midst of that, and he did have the upper hand by then, to say it's as fundamental as the bible, as american as the -- and say this is a moral issue. that's what johnson encouraged him to do. and to make it a moral issue. and for a president -- african-americans have him, many today still, on their walls, a picture of him and bobby and dr. king for a reason. and for anyone to criticize -- they weren't, i don't think ross was there. i think in all fairness to ross, the younger critics, i don't think you can understand the early '60s without knowing h
jr.'s at the memorial -- >> guest: well, that's two months after the kennedy one. >> host: and the second was john kennedy's in june of 1963. he collaborated on it, of course, with sorenson, and i invite people to go to the ability to get it from the university of virginia, you can pull it up on your computer and listen to the speech. and that's -- >> guest: you grew up there, i think you know the power of the president of the united states for the first time ever to go in the...
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john cashin, jr., who, may you rest in peace, he just passed this past year spent what kind of an agitatormy dad founded an independent democratic party in alabama at a time when the regular democratic party was dominated by george wallace and the dixiecrat. and despite being a dentist and a two-time five victorian, his abdication was agitation, and he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money, this was in the '60s mind you, and early '70s come into this political party. so that alabamians could vote for lyndon johnson rather than george wallace, and the hundreds of thousands of newly registered black voters would have people to vote for, could not just go but also run for office. and so that was his life's work, and he was very much committed to recapturing the greatness of african-americans. he was very steeped in the era of reconstruction because his grandfather had been a reconstruction legislative and he grew up hearing about his grandfather, grandpa herschel, while he was coming of age in jim crow. and it radicalized him to be living under jim crow in alabama while hea
john cashin, jr., who, may you rest in peace, he just passed this past year spent what kind of an agitatormy dad founded an independent democratic party in alabama at a time when the regular democratic party was dominated by george wallace and the dixiecrat. and despite being a dentist and a two-time five victorian, his abdication was agitation, and he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own money, this was in the '60s mind you, and early '70s come into this political party. so that...