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mike wallace comes to mind.ate mike wallace came out about his condition when he was on "60 minutes." it is not just cathartic. where did you find the capacity to own that? >> well, again, the most healing thing that has happened to me during those times is someone else's willingness to really talk about it, and, in fact, mike wallace being interviewed for the book and numerous other people that you would not expect, you know, strong, men with, you know, intellectual careers, and that was so great to hear about that. we are not crazy. we are just sick. it is just like cancer. and it can be treated. tavis: so the meds can help about the depression. what do you do about this man problem? other than write songs about it? >> i quit. i had quit. tavis: you just gave up. >> i gave up. it has worked and not just fine. i have had my share. there have been great things that have happened to me with men. tavis: exactly. a lot of good stuff. let me shift gears. i do not know where to go after that comment. so i will move o
mike wallace comes to mind.ate mike wallace came out about his condition when he was on "60 minutes." it is not just cathartic. where did you find the capacity to own that? >> well, again, the most healing thing that has happened to me during those times is someone else's willingness to really talk about it, and, in fact, mike wallace being interviewed for the book and numerous other people that you would not expect, you know, strong, men with, you know, intellectual careers,...
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>> mike wallace is a whole other case. he was the toughest interview or cbs ever had and chris wallace is awful good. it is a style of how you interview people. wallace and cronkite had their differences over the years, but they became a crook -- close in later years. but the battle of the bathroom at cbs, when les moonves -- well, a long story but the bottom line is when rather did what is called memo gate about george w. bush and the national guard, the whole brouhaha, the was sentiment expressed by mike wallace and morely schaffer that rather just quit and taken the knife. edward r. murrow said in journalism be ready to clean your desk out and half an hour. one big mistake, you are going to be gone. rather kept fighting for his job and eventually suing and keeping this open wound, so other producers got unfortunately fired. wallace -- thought rather should take total blame and leave the career people who were behind the scenes alone and just be in his you man enough to quit and just take the blame. and people would have
>> mike wallace is a whole other case. he was the toughest interview or cbs ever had and chris wallace is awful good. it is a style of how you interview people. wallace and cronkite had their differences over the years, but they became a crook -- close in later years. but the battle of the bathroom at cbs, when les moonves -- well, a long story but the bottom line is when rather did what is called memo gate about george w. bush and the national guard, the whole brouhaha, the was sentiment...
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>> mike wallace is a whole other case. he was the toughest interviewer cbs ever had. it is a style of how you interview people. wallace and cronkite had their differences, but they became close in later years. it is called the battle of the bathroom at cbs. it is a long story. rather did "memo gate" about george w. bush in the national guard. there was some sentiment by mike wallace that rather should have just quit and taken the knife. edward r. murrow always said in journalism, be ready to clean your desk out in half an hour. if you make one big mistake he will be gone. rather kept fighting for his job and eventually suing and keeping the open wound. other producers got fired in it. wallace that you should be the people behind the scenes alone and be man enough to quit and just take the blame. people would have looked up to rather more. he confronted rather in a bathroom at cbs. there was fury in his voice. >> you also say that cronkite did not call rather for lunch but remains hateful toward him until his death. >> yes. >> what surprised you in this book? what woul
>> mike wallace is a whole other case. he was the toughest interviewer cbs ever had. it is a style of how you interview people. wallace and cronkite had their differences, but they became close in later years. it is called the battle of the bathroom at cbs. it is a long story. rather did "memo gate" about george w. bush in the national guard. there was some sentiment by mike wallace that rather should have just quit and taken the knife. edward r. murrow always said in...
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. ♪ ♪ >> neil: he was the mike wallace of business news.way to explain dan dorfman. he change changed the face of financial reporting by getting in the face of those whom we were reporting. he reached the corner off this. he crashed this. now, like mike, dan is gone. he died this past weekend. fewer know of dan than mike. even though mike might have given them the business, dan changed business. he changed the behavior of those who run business. up until dan came along, financial news was dull. ceos preached the latest misses from mount olympus. imagine their horror at the scrappy reporter with the odd outfit and the thick accent from brooklyn, no less. he was forever underrated by suggests until it was too late. dan was that guy. so connected. so plugged in. try as you might, you couldn't afford to tune him out. god knows, a lot of ceos tried. whether at the "wall street journal" or business week or cnn. cnbc. dan was a guy you did not ignore. he didn't just report on the markets. dan moved the markets. i remember while i was at cnbc in th
. ♪ ♪ >> neil: he was the mike wallace of business news.way to explain dan dorfman. he change changed the face of financial reporting by getting in the face of those whom we were reporting. he reached the corner off this. he crashed this. now, like mike, dan is gone. he died this past weekend. fewer know of dan than mike. even though mike might have given them the business, dan changed business. he changed the behavior of those who run business. up until dan came along, financial news...
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example, when malcolm had the muslims around the police precinct and got to mike wallace it was malcolm that in 1958 the hate that produced hate that began to articulate the view of the nation in relation to american racism. 59. also, malcolm would go out and organize -- it was malcolm who organized mohammad's speech as a newspaper. malcolm as a speaker didn't always deal with the white man. he was a polemicist challenging the limits of integration in the civil rights movement. i only say that. that is what young people must learn because you can offer them organization right now. we don't have the institutions but what we can teach is the ability to question. without that, nothing will come to fruition in this country. the ability to question. >> other questions? yes, sir? you need the mike. feed it into the mike so it is recorded. >> it is truly a pleasure and an honor to meet you, sir. having said that i am going to challenge you on something. a number of people i have spoken to within the black community feel the reason why we fail to have another malcolm x so to speak, until 2012 f
example, when malcolm had the muslims around the police precinct and got to mike wallace it was malcolm that in 1958 the hate that produced hate that began to articulate the view of the nation in relation to american racism. 59. also, malcolm would go out and organize -- it was malcolm who organized mohammad's speech as a newspaper. malcolm as a speaker didn't always deal with the white man. he was a polemicist challenging the limits of integration in the civil rights movement. i only say that....
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. -- cbs "60 minutes" led by mike wallace who is now deceased gave the story of what happened and whyplane crashed and why the two pilots should not be seen at fault. mr. speaker, there have been many people in this 10-year journey from local press in eastern north carolina, all the way to press in texas, have joined us in this effort to say to connie and trish brow and their sons and their daughter, your husband's not at fault -- your husbands were not at fault. while the marine corps will not join in this effort i do not understand. all the marine corps has to do is to issue a paragraph that clearly states to trish brow that your husband, john brow, colonel john brow, pilot, was not at fault for the accident that occurred on april 8 of 2000 in arizona. all the marine corps has to do is to write a paragraph on the commandant stationary to connie gruber stating the same thing except, your husband, major brooks gruber, co-pilot, was not at all the for the accident that happened -- at fault for the accident that happened on april 8 of it 2000 in arizona. -- of 2000 in arizona. mr. speak
. -- cbs "60 minutes" led by mike wallace who is now deceased gave the story of what happened and whyplane crashed and why the two pilots should not be seen at fault. mr. speaker, there have been many people in this 10-year journey from local press in eastern north carolina, all the way to press in texas, have joined us in this effort to say to connie and trish brow and their sons and their daughter, your husband's not at fault -- your husbands were not at fault. while the marine...
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we have mike barnacle and nicole wallace. >> you know what cheers me up? sport.ts. >> why would you do that? >> there you go. >> what the -- >> first of all, this is not a joke. >> it's called ecstasy. that's what you're looking at. >> mika, it's a sundae put out by burger king that is filled with bits of bacon and garnisheed with a full piece of smoked wood bacon -- excuse me, hardwood, thick cut smoked wood bacon. >> is that ice cream? >> it's sweet and savory, it's everything you want a dessert to be. it's two great tastes that taste great together. >> there was anything better than growing up going to the ice cream stand, the mom and your dad and getting a bacon cone and bacon sugar cone? we're all going straight -- it's just the stupidest. >> we're all going straight -- >> i'm surprised. is it on every menu or is it being test marketed? it's a summer promotional. >> for the kids to keep cool. >> so gross. >> one other piece of breaking news. last night taco bell introduces this for the morning audience, it's called mountain dew a.m., it's a blended breakfast
we have mike barnacle and nicole wallace. >> you know what cheers me up? sport.ts. >> why would you do that? >> there you go. >> what the -- >> first of all, this is not a joke. >> it's called ecstasy. that's what you're looking at. >> mika, it's a sundae put out by burger king that is filled with bits of bacon and garnisheed with a full piece of smoked wood bacon -- excuse me, hardwood, thick cut smoked wood bacon. >> is that ice cream? >>...
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mike jarrett. >> oh, boy, i hope not. >> what's coming up tomorrow. >> we tune into chris wallace and attorney darryl from virginia, ken cuccinelli. have a great day. >> oh, thank you. >> brenda: a job jolt after the verdict. now that the health care law is officially a law of the land, some business owners warning, they may have to layoff workers. so, did the supreme court's ruling just slam the gavel on any chance for jobs recovery? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, let's get right to it. here they are, the bulls and bears this week. we've got gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris and julian epstein. toby, an intact health care law, severe impact on jobs? >> here is why. think about 50 the speed limit for the economy, if you have let's say 55 or 60 employees now because of the new law, we'll take that to 49 the. if you're under 50, guess what, you're going to stay under. >> the worse things are the franchisees, hanging on by a threat trying to recover and you don't see, unfortunately, mass, mass layoffs and businesses closing because they just can't make a profit on this, what does that
mike jarrett. >> oh, boy, i hope not. >> what's coming up tomorrow. >> we tune into chris wallace and attorney darryl from virginia, ken cuccinelli. have a great day. >> oh, thank you. >> brenda: a job jolt after the verdict. now that the health care law is officially a law of the land, some business owners warning, they may have to layoff workers. so, did the supreme court's ruling just slam the gavel on any chance for jobs recovery? hi, everyone, i'm brenda...
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yourself to a tropical storm. >> alisyn: a tropical depression. >> mike: no question. >> clayton: thanks, maria. let's bring in chris wallaceshow on fox news sunday. talking to darrell issa about big issues, all eyes on what congress and the supreme court is doing. nice to see you this morning, chris, happy sunday. >> happy sunday to you guys, good to be with you. let's talk about issues on the docket and first talk about immigration. are we going to start with immigration? we've got like three things shoo sure. >> clayton: if you don't mind. >> there's going be to be a decision by the supreme court this week on the administration's challenge to the arizona crackdown on immigrants that would allow-- illegal immigrants that would allow police as part of a routine stop to ask to see people's papers. this isn't clearly as dramatic in terms of its political impact or its policy impact as obamacare, which we'll get to in a second. on the other hand, i do think that it will stir somebody up. interestingly enough in a lot of the cases, i think losing your side losing might actually be good politically. let me give you a quick exam
yourself to a tropical storm. >> alisyn: a tropical depression. >> mike: no question. >> clayton: thanks, maria. let's bring in chris wallaceshow on fox news sunday. talking to darrell issa about big issues, all eyes on what congress and the supreme court is doing. nice to see you this morning, chris, happy sunday. >> happy sunday to you guys, good to be with you. let's talk about issues on the docket and first talk about immigration. are we going to start with...
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mike jarrett. >> oh, boy, i hope not. >> what's coming up tomorrow. >> we tune into chris wallace and attorney darryl from virginia, ken. now that the health care law is officially a law of the land, some business owners warning, they may have to layoff workers. so, did the supreme court's ruling just slam the gavel on any chance for jobs recovery? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, let's get right to it. here they are, the bulls and bears this week. we've got gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris and julian epstein. toby, an intact health care law, severe impact on jobs? >> here is why. think about 50 the speed limit for the economy, if you have let's say 55 or 60 employees now because of the new law, we'll take that to 49 the. if you're under 50, guess what, you're going to stay under. >> the worse things are the franchisees, hanging on by a threat trying to recover and you don't see, unfortunately, mass, mass layoffs and businesses closing because they just can't make a profit on this, what does that mean? that means a lot less jobs,
mike jarrett. >> oh, boy, i hope not. >> what's coming up tomorrow. >> we tune into chris wallace and attorney darryl from virginia, ken. now that the health care law is officially a law of the land, some business owners warning, they may have to layoff workers. so, did the supreme court's ruling just slam the gavel on any chance for jobs recovery? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, let's get right to it. here they are, the bulls and bears this week....