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richard walker with the latest from washington. thank you. an air strike in yemen has hit a hospital run by the medical aid organization doctors without borders, killing and injuring several. the number of casualties is not known. the charity said the hospital in the northwest of the country, the area is held by anti-government houthi rebels and has been a target of saudi led bombing raised recently. the coalition has been carrying out air strikes against iran-backed rebels in yemen since march march 2015. a seaside resort in corsica has been the latest to ban burkinis, the swim wear some muslims wear on the beach. the mayor said burkinis were a sign of islamic fundamentism. human rights group say they'll go to court to overturn the ban. we spoke earlier with the british journalist, ramoney ali. she's been writing about why women should wear burkinis. we asked her what she would say to the agency that said, "we're talking about religious movements." >> you are conflating terrorism with a piece of modest swim wear. this is a full wet suit is b
richard walker with the latest from washington. thank you. an air strike in yemen has hit a hospital run by the medical aid organization doctors without borders, killing and injuring several. the number of casualties is not known. the charity said the hospital in the northwest of the country, the area is held by anti-government houthi rebels and has been a target of saudi led bombing raised recently. the coalition has been carrying out air strikes against iran-backed rebels in yemen since march...
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correspondent, richard walker, who is standing by for us in washington. w should we read this second reshuffle in as many months? is this strength or desperation? richard: i think you can look at it in both of those ways. this is certainly a flavor of desperation. such a big campaign shakeup less than three months before election day is a sign of a campaign in trouble. we have seen donald trump -- paul #thing since the party convention -- donald trump's poll numbers did since the party convention. the trump campaign as a sign of strength that he is not wowing to that pressure. -- not bowing to the pressure. not bowing to the pressure to become a cookie-cutter republican presidential nominee, but instead doubling down on the strategy, and looking to spend the next few weeks of this campaign in the campaign -- in the companionship of some of his very close to. anchor: so many ways this could potentially be interpretative. richard: if anything this is a doubling down for trump, sticking to the themes and sticking to the style. if we look at steve bannon, he i
correspondent, richard walker, who is standing by for us in washington. w should we read this second reshuffle in as many months? is this strength or desperation? richard: i think you can look at it in both of those ways. this is certainly a flavor of desperation. such a big campaign shakeup less than three months before election day is a sign of a campaign in trouble. we have seen donald trump -- paul #thing since the party convention -- donald trump's poll numbers did since the party...
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i for the question to richard walker a little earlier. richard: it certainly did look like a candidate on his best behavior after all the criticism he has been getting from the republican party establishment about going off message and having a rather chaotic week last week in which he railed against everyone from the republican leadership to the parents of a fallen muslim soldier. today what we saw from donald trump was a man who was absolutely sticking to his message, sticking to his script reading, teleprompter rather than rambling from notes as he often does. and also during many interruptions from the crowd -- there were synchronized protests going on through a large portion of the speech -- keeping his cool and not make gags other protesters' expense as he has done in the past. the question is will every republican like the message he has got? that is not clear at all. from the point of view of his protectionist, and titrate stance, it did -- and titrate -- anti-trade stance, he did not soften, and the chamber of commerce will not li
i for the question to richard walker a little earlier. richard: it certainly did look like a candidate on his best behavior after all the criticism he has been getting from the republican party establishment about going off message and having a rather chaotic week last week in which he railed against everyone from the republican leadership to the parents of a fallen muslim soldier. today what we saw from donald trump was a man who was absolutely sticking to his message, sticking to his script...
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brent: richard walker in washington.e will talk with you on the day and about half an hour from now, thank you very much. we are going to stay with politics and moved to south africa. polling stations have closed in local elections that could see the biggest political shakeup since the end of apartheid two decades ago. the reasons, a struggling economy and a series of corruption scandals involving president jacob zuma. voters are turning to opposition parties and the ruling african national congress could lose control of major cities. reporter: voters braved the winter weather and long lines to cast their ballot in the hotly contested local elections. those who remember the days when black south africans were not allowed to vote saw it as their duty to take part. >> it is a dream to know that one man can vote in south africa. it is fantastic, and i hope everybody want to use their vote in the right way. reporter: the anc, the party of nelson mandela, has been dominant since apartheid 22 years ago. but with a fragile econ
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richard walker joins us from wawainshgton d c. we are getting reports that sources are close in around the syrian city. we are also getting reports that local kurdish forces army and horsing assistant. -- reinforcing position. >> this is seen as critical by both sides. it took them 2.5 months of bitter fighting and they lost wealth hundred lives and are determined to keep it. we understand the forces have drawn. -- withdrawn. they are bringing trucks and ammunition and fighters. he said that basically the -- these are local heard. they are refusing to give it over to enforce led by turkish forces. they are facing a major showdown which could be a very long and bloody battle. >> we know that the u.s. is backing one of these militias. how big of a below is it to the u.s. effort and also to turkish -u.s. relations? >> the syrian democratic forces certainly including a militia group. now this is a group that turkey regards has terrorists but the united states is as very one of few available allies. when you have a nato ally trying kil
richard walker joins us from wawainshgton d c. we are getting reports that sources are close in around the syrian city. we are also getting reports that local kurdish forces army and horsing assistant. -- reinforcing position. >> this is seen as critical by both sides. it took them 2.5 months of bitter fighting and they lost wealth hundred lives and are determined to keep it. we understand the forces have drawn. -- withdrawn. they are bringing trucks and ammunition and fighters. he said...
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has faced widespread condemnation for series of controversial thing but as our correspondent richard walker found out, for some supporters, his outspokenness is part of his appeal. richard: just outside washington is a prosperous little or of america. this is home to alice, the brains behind virginia women for trump. her mission is persuading women across this battleground state to overlook trump's faults. >> if he is a little crude sometimes, frankly, we don't care. we want them to fix things. it is more important that he fix this country than we worry that what is out of his mouth is politically correct. we have had it with that. richard: alice has seen the world. born in ireland, she has lived in faraway places from hong kong to singapore to somalia. her home and garden are full of echoes of the cosmopolitan life. but alice is every inch an american with a traditional view of the kind of leadership america needs. >> virginia women like strong men with a compassionate heart. that is what we have in donald j. trump, strong, brilliant leader with a compassionate heart. richard: today is a s
has faced widespread condemnation for series of controversial thing but as our correspondent richard walker found out, for some supporters, his outspokenness is part of his appeal. richard: just outside washington is a prosperous little or of america. this is home to alice, the brains behind virginia women for trump. her mission is persuading women across this battleground state to overlook trump's faults. >> if he is a little crude sometimes, frankly, we don't care. we want them to fix...
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richard wright and mario walker alexander i the reason that i'ma upper today. i think they do very different work, but important work. you know richard wright taught me as a young writer that it was okay for me to be angry. for me to be artistically angry that the big, black boy my mother necessarily told me i needed to do constructive things with that anger but she did not say i needed to use my art to explore that anger. richard wright showed me that there are parts of my anger that i could explore. i think it's crucial when we talk about richard wright we need to talk by margaret alexander too. i think often what happens is that we focus on right and right is important. it's crucial and he knows where he's under explored. but margaret walker alexander literally is the woman who told me that i needed to write to him for my people. she told me because she was a friend of my mother she told me that there is a difference between writing for your people are ready to your people.o be as a 17-year-old i did not understand that. i think reading the anthology i finall
richard wright and mario walker alexander i the reason that i'ma upper today. i think they do very different work, but important work. you know richard wright taught me as a young writer that it was okay for me to be angry. for me to be artistically angry that the big, black boy my mother necessarily told me i needed to do constructive things with that anger but she did not say i needed to use my art to explore that anger. richard wright showed me that there are parts of my anger that i could...
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walker)) 1869 students are moving into the dorms... maxing out student housing. resident assistants are doubling up... to free up extra rooms for more students. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we are over 100 percent full.")) ((patrick walker)) freshman enrollment has broken record levels each of the past 5 years. richard clark says the reason for that is two fold. one - the university is affordable. according to university estimates... a year at u-n-l-v costs roughly 35 thousand dollars... including books and housing. that's about the same or cheaper -- for example -- than in-state school costs at most california public universities. also -- several of the programs at the university are gaining noteriety... attracting more students. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we have a very strong nursing program, very strong hotel program, our business programs, our education programs, all of our programs one of those programs caught bradley benavidez' eye... making unlv his first choice over universities in his home state of california. ((bradley benavidez/freshman: "i wanted to come here because i heard abo
walker)) 1869 students are moving into the dorms... maxing out student housing. resident assistants are doubling up... to free up extra rooms for more students. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we are over 100 percent full.")) ((patrick walker)) freshman enrollment has broken record levels each of the past 5 years. richard clark says the reason for that is two fold. one - the university is affordable. according to university estimates... a year at u-n-l-v...
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((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "this is definitely our biggest number ever.")) ((patrick walker)) every dorm room at u-n-l-v is filled... as university officials try to squeeze in every student who signed up for on-campus housing. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we have 1869 students moving in this year, and we've had a waiting list, so we have some students who are actually in a hotel.")) about 25 students. it's a trend that's expected to continue. the university has seen 5 straight years of record freshman enrollment... and unlv is trying to build housing to keep up. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "752 beds is what we're hoping to open immediately north of campus next year, and then two years after that we'll re-evaluate, if we need more housing, we'll continue to build at that time.")) ((patrick walker)) clark says the university's growth comes predominately from two areas... it's more affordable to attend u-n-l-v than many other universites... and programs -- like nursing and hospitality -- have gained a echoed that senti
((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "this is definitely our biggest number ever.")) ((patrick walker)) every dorm room at u-n-l-v is filled... as university officials try to squeeze in every student who signed up for on-campus housing. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we have 1869 students moving in this year, and we've had a waiting list, so we have some students who are actually in a hotel.")) about 25 students. it's a trend...
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richard: i still left but i am a george herbert walker bush republican.list who believes in institutions. i do not like talking about it, we should be it rather than talk about it, be someone others want to emulate and work with. charlie rose: if you take that, the democrats one after another grasp america,ot they were attacking essentially his appreciation of what the history and constitution of america. richard: what i think you have is one candidate, hillary clinton, who was operating within the 40 yard lines of foreign policy, the post-world war ii consensus, and donald trump is not. he is the first major party candidate that is working far beyond. i think it's connected to foreign policy. if you look at his views on immigration and other issues, they are not part of the traditional governing consensus. in maize it may be reflects, 70% of america thinks we're headed in the wrong direction, he is clearly tapping into that. charlie rose: they believe we are in the wrong track. they believe that obama is now experiencing a rise in his ratings. so as the
richard: i still left but i am a george herbert walker bush republican.list who believes in institutions. i do not like talking about it, we should be it rather than talk about it, be someone others want to emulate and work with. charlie rose: if you take that, the democrats one after another grasp america,ot they were attacking essentially his appreciation of what the history and constitution of america. richard: what i think you have is one candidate, hillary clinton, who was operating within...
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richard nixon. in 1998 he famously prepped george herbert walker bush for an explosive confrontation with dan rather on live television. let's watch this moment in history. >> i want to talk about why i want to be president, why those 41% of the people are supporting me. it's not fair to judge my whole career by a rehash on iran. how would you like it if i judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off the set in new york? would you like that? >> that was called a showstopper. that was roger ailes advising the vice president at that time if you want to take on a sparring partner, take on the liberal dan rather, beat him in the preliminaries and you will look very good taking on mike dukakis. brilliant politics. >> you know it was planned. you know he didn't think about that. >> he had to sign up. roger was holding the sign up for bush to go to. he also prepped reagan, i won't use my opponent's youth and inexperience against him in the mondale debate. he gave nixon the great aid to have faux hour-long sort of debates with people like bud wilkinson moderating it and ed brooks sitting in
richard nixon. in 1998 he famously prepped george herbert walker bush for an explosive confrontation with dan rather on live television. let's watch this moment in history. >> i want to talk about why i want to be president, why those 41% of the people are supporting me. it's not fair to judge my whole career by a rehash on iran. how would you like it if i judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off the set in new york? would you like that? >> that was called a...
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. >>> hi, i'm richard lui with your hour's top stories. wisconsin governor scott walkerd members of the state patrol brought in to help local law enforcement in milwaukee. trying to avoid a repeat of last night's violence in the city. six businesses were set on fire and four officers were injured in protests over the fatal police shooting of an armed suspect. firefighters are battling a fast-moving fire in northern california. evacuations have been ordered in the area near lower lake, california. now back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. despite his confession, robert davis later insisted he was an innocent man. it's not the first time an inmate would make this claim, but robert was about to get help proving it. would it be enough to persuade a governor? continuing with the interrogation, here's keith morrison. >> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent, had nothin
. >>> hi, i'm richard lui with your hour's top stories. wisconsin governor scott walkerd members of the state patrol brought in to help local law enforcement in milwaukee. trying to avoid a repeat of last night's violence in the city. six businesses were set on fire and four officers were injured in protests over the fatal police shooting of an armed suspect. firefighters are battling a fast-moving fire in northern california. evacuations have been ordered in the area near lower lake,...
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it's crucial to talk about richard wright to talk about margaret walker alexander two.i think what happens is we focus on right and it's crucial and lord knows that he's under explore. but margaret walker alexander is the woman who literally told me that i needed to write to and for my people. she told me because she was a friend of of my mother that there is a difference between writing for your people in writing to your people. as a 17-year-old ident understand that. reading this anthology finally understood what it meant to be in the community with folk who are writing for an assembly putting our community are back and going where we are going. it is much more in this american and a place to write to your folk. it's hard to say this in this room that is mostly white. i hope the young black folk understand what i'm talking to you when i say this. it's imperative, you cannot love someone and can indicate to them. everything this american literary enterprise is telling you to communicate over the person who looks like you to talk to that person behind you. it's a necess
it's crucial to talk about richard wright to talk about margaret walker alexander two.i think what happens is we focus on right and it's crucial and lord knows that he's under explore. but margaret walker alexander is the woman who literally told me that i needed to write to and for my people. she told me because she was a friend of of my mother that there is a difference between writing for your people in writing to your people. as a 17-year-old ident understand that. reading this anthology...
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richard, thank you. the president of the council on foreign relations. back in moment. ♪ charlie rose: jimmy walkerre. he let the tournament from start to finish. the victory was walker's plaguerist major -- first major title on tour. i am pleased to have him here. welcome. looking atabout this these names. the great ones are here. you knew you would win this. i did. myself thatelief in this was possible one day and for it to come true yesterday is a dream come true. once you get arose: , the likelihood of winning more is more likely. jimmy: once you know you can do the gates can open. settlement thinks it's tough. some of us like, you can do that. i think that is the same way. it came very quickly. charlie rose: has your game changed between this and when you won your first tournament? jimmy: it is about the same. i've not played quite as well as i would've liked to. i knew it was right there. i felt like some stuff was really starting to materialize. charlie rose: that is sort of happened? jimmy: it is from practice. better thinking and staying in a positive frame of mind and not getting so down.
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richard allen. he talked about the behind the scenes element where george herbert walker bush became vp. of that process. when you look at the differences at the gop, and trying to bring kissinger back into the fold, i'm curious to know your perspective on the -- how much of an influence, some people call neoconservative elements have on the vice presidential process and the process of donald trump picking a guy like mike hansen was more in line with their goals. choice was not well seen by other supporters. sweitzer was more on the moderate side. donald trumps victim. -- pants is interesting. there is an attempt to try to broadeninggates by your desirability to the populace. work.mes it doesn't with interesting question hands, i think what he did with him is to guarantee that the convention itself would not be a problem. i think the vice presidential candidate is usual not terribly meaningful during the course of the campaign. mike pence will be getting headlines that would be bigger than donald trumps won't work. the thing about foreign policy interesting. if you look at kissinger's re
richard allen. he talked about the behind the scenes element where george herbert walker bush became vp. of that process. when you look at the differences at the gop, and trying to bring kissinger back into the fold, i'm curious to know your perspective on the -- how much of an influence, some people call neoconservative elements have on the vice presidential process and the process of donald trump picking a guy like mike hansen was more in line with their goals. choice was not well seen by...
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times magazine in stumbleupon it from richard allen, ronald reagan's first national security advisor he talks about the 1980 convention where george herbert walker bush became feed to get the last minute of a gerald ford. i am curious, i think this dovetails into today when you look at the difference is the gop chair techs about and the i happiness bringing henry kissinger it into the fold again. guyscurious to know, you lost perspective on just how thesef an influence neoconservative elements had on the 1980 vice presidential puzzles and also on the causes trump to a guy like mike pence more go with their foreign policies. reagan's choice of notard schweiker was well-seen by reagan's supporters because richard schweiker rosemont lee moderate side. the moderaten side. tribes pick of mike pence is it interesting because you see sort of a balance a hand attempt to broadeninggates by your desirability to the populace. but sometimes it does not work. interestingt is in question with parents. i think what he did with pence was a guarantee that the convention itself would not be a problem. i think the vice presidential usually not terribly meaningful
times magazine in stumbleupon it from richard allen, ronald reagan's first national security advisor he talks about the 1980 convention where george herbert walker bush became feed to get the last minute of a gerald ford. i am curious, i think this dovetails into today when you look at the difference is the gop chair techs about and the i happiness bringing henry kissinger it into the fold again. guyscurious to know, you lost perspective on just how thesef an influence neoconservative elements...
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. >> rose: richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: jimmy walker is here. he's the 2016 pga champion. he led start to finish by defending . ga champion and the world's top rank player. it was his first major title on tour. also became the fourth first time major champion of the 2016 golf season. i am pleased to have him here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: just think about this. look at the names, byron nelson and sam sneed, jack nicholas arnold palmer. but you said you would win this. you knew it was coming at some point. >> i had it in my abilities for this to happen and it was a dream to come true. >> rose: i will say the same thing as justin johnson for example once you get a major it will unleash something so that the likelihood of winning more is more likely. >> i would think so. i think once you know you can do something, then it's, then i think the gates can open. it's the same thing that happens at a golf tournament. when somebody thinks a golf course is tough, somebody puts a good number out there. then somebody's like oh,
. >> rose: richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: jimmy walker is here. he's the 2016 pga champion. he led start to finish by defending . ga champion and the world's top rank player. it was his first major title on tour. also became the fourth first time major champion of the 2016 golf season. i am pleased to have him here at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: just think about this. look at the...