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mike wallace, the great mike wallace, highlighted her early success in a "60 minutes" profile in 1999. >> the year is 1979 and the song she's singing called "fame" forecast what's going to happen to her two decades later. ♪ remember my name i'm gonna live forever ♪ i'm gonna learn how to fly >> and the american theater wings tony award goes to-- okay, doing this. audra mcdonald. audra mcdonald "master class." audra mcdonald! (cheers and applause) >> rose: at the age of 48 she's already won three tony awards. >> rose: she won her fifth tony last fall in the lead of "porgy and bess." ben brantley of the "new york times" described her as having "a god touched voice that turns suffering and ugliness into beauty." here's a look hat that performance. ♪ summertime and the living is easy ♪ fish are jumping ♪ and the cotton is high, oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good looking ♪ so hush, little baby, don't you cry ♪ >> rose: her new album is out on may 21. it is called "go back home." i am pleased to have audra mcdonald back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: so good
mike wallace, the great mike wallace, highlighted her early success in a "60 minutes" profile in 1999. >> the year is 1979 and the song she's singing called "fame" forecast what's going to happen to her two decades later. ♪ remember my name i'm gonna live forever ♪ i'm gonna learn how to fly >> and the american theater wings tony award goes to-- okay, doing this. audra mcdonald. audra mcdonald "master class." audra mcdonald! (cheers and applause)...
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watching mike wallace interviews from the 1950's whether the cigarette was the star it would soon end of the cigarette you have the head of the communist interview but he is a fascinating interview with the pioneer of birth control. after the hour-long interview she says as a 80 year-old pioneer, i have never been a smoker but i am 80 years old but i will take it up and smoke philip morris cigarettes. that just shows how basically bought and sold people were at this time. that is another theme of the book there is no part that is smoke-free. thousands of scientists have been paid doctors have physicians and historians. and every university has people working quietly in litigation or consulting i call it the of biggest breach of integrity of the of undiagnosed black mark on modern scholarship. >> host: professor proctor how strong is the tobacco lobby today as opposed to previously? >> a little weaker than they used to be but still a $12 billion advertising budget in the united states directed to smokers with hundreds of dollars per smoker on advertising and perm -- promotions every sm
watching mike wallace interviews from the 1950's whether the cigarette was the star it would soon end of the cigarette you have the head of the communist interview but he is a fascinating interview with the pioneer of birth control. after the hour-long interview she says as a 80 year-old pioneer, i have never been a smoker but i am 80 years old but i will take it up and smoke philip morris cigarettes. that just shows how basically bought and sold people were at this time. that is another theme...
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it is also to normalize the have it so looking at mike wallace interviews from the 1950's where philip morris -- phil morris was a star there would zoom in on the cigarette with ahead of the kkk or the communist party but he also does a fascinating interview with the pioneer of birth control and after this interview she says, 80 years old, i have never been a smoker but i will take up smoking and i will smoke philip morris cigarettes. that just shows how all basically bought and sold people were at this time for another thing is there is virtually no part of american culture that is smoke-free. and people from my own discipline i was hired it also has people working quietly for litigation and consulting and i am calling it the biggest breach of the integrity since the not see period undiagnosed black mark on modern scholarship. >> host: how strong is the tobacco lobby today? >> it is a liberal -- little weaker they still have a $12 billion advertising budget in united states but that distracted to all smokers through direct mail of hundreds of dollars per smoker with marketing and prom
it is also to normalize the have it so looking at mike wallace interviews from the 1950's where philip morris -- phil morris was a star there would zoom in on the cigarette with ahead of the kkk or the communist party but he also does a fascinating interview with the pioneer of birth control and after this interview she says, 80 years old, i have never been a smoker but i will take up smoking and i will smoke philip morris cigarettes. that just shows how all basically bought and sold people...
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. >> in 40 years of 60 minutes, late mike wallace barged his way into an abortion clinic? don't think so. >> jon: this guy is back in the news, o.j. simpson. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell you
. >> in 40 years of 60 minutes, late mike wallace barged his way into an abortion clinic? don't think so. >> jon: this guy is back in the news, o.j. simpson. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent...
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mike wallace, he is italian. >> anybody remember this? >> these cuts are not smart, they're not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> the sequester is harmful. >> they'll add hundreds of thousands of americans to he up employment role. >> workers up employment benefits are reduced and cut back. >> the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> i love it. i'm the only one who gets it. we're still waiting because by the government's numbers, that sequestration, i'm still waiting. the latest employment data, put ting putting putting the kabash on the sequestration, and little more than to rounding errors. now, it took -- in march when we didn't see the impact, democrats say, you just wait until april. well, we just got the news on april, so far no drag. in fact no signs period. which weed pointed out when we covered the sequestration thing, it was inelegant and sloppy but the backup backbone was some cutting so it wasn't going to do anything horrific but was promising it cut something. cult the growth of something. but i do know they consisten
mike wallace, he is italian. >> anybody remember this? >> these cuts are not smart, they're not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> the sequester is harmful. >> they'll add hundreds of thousands of americans to he up employment role. >> workers up employment benefits are reduced and cut back. >> the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> i love it. i'm the only one who gets it. we're still waiting because by the government's numbers, that...
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. >> 40 years of 60 minutes, the late mike wallace did he knock on the door of abortion clinic? i don't think so. >> jon: next on news watch this guy is back in the news, o.j. simpson. your day to unplug. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to kn
. >> 40 years of 60 minutes, the late mike wallace did he knock on the door of abortion clinic? i don't think so. >> jon: next on news watch this guy is back in the news, o.j. simpson. your day to unplug. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on...
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police or the shah that was trained by the cia and the mossad and how there was some torture, and mike wallaceon "60 minutes" would every now and then interview the shah and say what about torture? he's saying i'm not torturing anybody, what are you talking about? it might happen, but i don't give the orders. so there was some awareness of discontent, but we had no idea of the level of discontent. and when the shah fell or as he was falling and when the revolution was happening, you looked around at iranians, even people who had done very well under the shah, they were kind of happy to see the shah go. they felt like in this oppressive political atmosphere was very socially free, iran. but politically, it was very oppressive. less freedom of the press then than today, less even other political freedoms than today in iran. they felt they were kind of happy. so the current shah, the crown prince, he's not really offering very much to most iranians who were happy that the shah left. and the idea of going back to a monarchy for a lot of people is, you know, doesn't make sense of a generation. and
police or the shah that was trained by the cia and the mossad and how there was some torture, and mike wallaceon "60 minutes" would every now and then interview the shah and say what about torture? he's saying i'm not torturing anybody, what are you talking about? it might happen, but i don't give the orders. so there was some awareness of discontent, but we had no idea of the level of discontent. and when the shah fell or as he was falling and when the revolution was happening, you...
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. >> you can see more of chris wallace fair and balanced reporting, exclusives from both sides. mike roger and adam smith on fox news sunday. later today at 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. and also check your local fox station where you live. jamie. >> i know a lot of our loyal viewers tune in for sunday house call. today we have some important new information about your health. there are factors that can put you at risk for heart disease that negatively impact your brain. we're not going to let that happen because dr. mark siegel is going to weigh in on that. new warnings about tanning beds. that's why we showed you the shot outside. you've got to be careful of the sun. there are cancer risks you don't know about. that's ahead. we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your
. >> you can see more of chris wallace fair and balanced reporting, exclusives from both sides. mike roger and adam smith on fox news sunday. later today at 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. and also check your local fox station where you live. jamie. >> i know a lot of our loyal viewers tune in for sunday house call. today we have some important new information about your health. there are factors that can put you at risk for heart disease that negatively impact your brain. we're not going to let...
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mike emanuel live. joining us now the anchor of fox news sunday, chris wallace. chris there was miller, and he admitted improper practices but vigorously denied any political motivation. is that going to be a pretty tough sell, not just to members of congress but to the american people? >> sure. because of the fact that sort of like, what do you believe? what i tell you or you're lying eyes? and people see that any group that had the name, tea party, or patriot, or 912 or talked about the mission being educating people on the constitution and bill of rights for improving america, they were on the be on the lookout list. this bolo list, so that looked like targeting, smells like targeting, sounds like target, it's targeting. i think the think that was the lowest moment for city vein miller, the acting irs commissioner today, was -- this is hitting the congressmen where they lived. they said we asked you repeatedly, was there targeting, because we were getting complaints from our constituents, particularly the republican congressmen, from our tea party constituents
mike emanuel live. joining us now the anchor of fox news sunday, chris wallace. chris there was miller, and he admitted improper practices but vigorously denied any political motivation. is that going to be a pretty tough sell, not just to members of congress but to the american people? >> sure. because of the fact that sort of like, what do you believe? what i tell you or you're lying eyes? and people see that any group that had the name, tea party, or patriot, or 912 or talked about the...
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i talked with anchor chris wallace about his interviews with congressmen mike rogers and adam smith. about looking forward to the benghazi hearings, now that that happened this week, what do you think's left in the aftermath? >> i think this week turned out to be a lot bigger -- and there was a couple of things, it was not only the hearings, but the reporting by the weekly standard and fox and abc news on the talking points. at the end of the week, i think it's leer that the administration was not telling the truth about the talking points, they were reicize -- reicize -- revised a dozen times, in fact it was dramatic reworking of them at the insistence of state -- we don't know what the white house role was, but the white house participated -- to take out all the warnings over the previous months about the threats to benghazi, all the fact that there were links between the people who carried out the attack and al qaeda -- there seems growing evidence that there was political scrubbing at the talking points and i think a growing sense that this story is far from over. >> shannon: ver
i talked with anchor chris wallace about his interviews with congressmen mike rogers and adam smith. about looking forward to the benghazi hearings, now that that happened this week, what do you think's left in the aftermath? >> i think this week turned out to be a lot bigger -- and there was a couple of things, it was not only the hearings, but the reporting by the weekly standard and fox and abc news on the talking points. at the end of the week, i think it's leer that the...
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this programming note, we have chris wallace tackling the benghazi investigation on fox news sunday. and we have congressman mikeers and ranking congress member adam smith. more answers needed in that investigation. and an exclusive with mark sanford. thanks for watching. make it a great day, everybody. >>> a fox news alert, an emergency spacewalk going on right now outside the international spacestation where you can see astronauts are looking for the source of a serious leak on the station's cooling system. they have been outside for nearly five hours now. the astronauts first noticed flakes of frozen ammonia coolant on thursday. nasa has never stayed such a fast expim prom few spacewalk for a space crew. nasa called it significant, but said it is not a safety threat to the crew. we'll bring you more on this story as we get it. >>> meantime, another fox news alert on a stunning admission by the
this programming note, we have chris wallace tackling the benghazi investigation on fox news sunday. and we have congressman mikeers and ranking congress member adam smith. more answers needed in that investigation. and an exclusive with mark sanford. thanks for watching. make it a great day, everybody. >>> a fox news alert, an emergency spacewalk going on right now outside the international spacestation where you can see astronauts are looking for the source of a serious leak on the...
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wallace sits down with senator dick durbin. gramm, ator lindsay member of the service committee. state of the union cause a 3:00 p.m., candy crowley welcomes mary felon and representatives mike texas. the nation." "face chuck schumer, a democrat of new york. descended network talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. easter begin at 1 pm n. listen to them all on c-span radio, on the 91. fm in the washington d.c. area, xm sattelite radio on channel 119, or online at c-spanradio.org. >> for three consecutive years we did not even consider a budget resolution. 1974 -- there have been years which a budget resolution has not been passed. this is the fourth year, they finally passed on in the senate. this was supposed to be done by april 15. required to pass a budget and complete that process by april 15. it is no wonder that everything has gotten so distorted and out of whack with sequestration and the automatic cuts. we get a major debt. we get 16.8 trillion dollars national debt. >> former republican senator alympia snowe on the congressional record box -- olympia snowe on the congressional gridlock. >> "washington journal" continues. host:
wallace sits down with senator dick durbin. gramm, ator lindsay member of the service committee. state of the union cause a 3:00 p.m., candy crowley welcomes mary felon and representatives mike texas. the nation." "face chuck schumer, a democrat of new york. descended network talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. easter begin at 1 pm n. listen to them all on c-span radio, on the 91. fm in the washington d.c. area, xm sattelite radio on channel...