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now she joins us by phone at the bedside of herman wallace from the lsu medical center where herman wallace is now. jackie, can you talk about herman's condition at this point? >> good morning, amy. herman has taken a turn for the worst at about 3:00 in the morning. i got a phone call from one of the other supporters who said, you should come in. the doctors aren't sure if his kidneys are also failing as well as his liver. so i have been with them since 3:00. a word, like speak if you move him around, he will yell, indicate he is uncomfortable, but he doesn't seem to be cognizant in any other way. it is a really intense time right now. myself and a few other long-term supporters and his sister are at + with them. >> jackie, did he understand yesterday at the prison that he was being released? george.ould have to ask lastd about 100 supporters night cheering him on, welcoming him home with banners and signs, chanting "power to the people," and he was very cognizant then. this turn for the worse happen at about 3:00 this morning, as i said. >> let's turn to robert king, another member of the
now she joins us by phone at the bedside of herman wallace from the lsu medical center where herman wallace is now. jackie, can you talk about herman's condition at this point? >> good morning, amy. herman has taken a turn for the worst at about 3:00 in the morning. i got a phone call from one of the other supporters who said, you should come in. the doctors aren't sure if his kidneys are also failing as well as his liver. so i have been with them since 3:00. a word, like speak if you...
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wallace, a member of the so-called angola 3, has been released from prison after being held for nearly 42 years in solitary confinement. he was taken directly to the hospital where he now lays dying of advanced stage liver cancer. wallace and two others were in prison for armed robbery, then accused in 1972 of murdering a prison guard at the louisiana state penitentiary, known as angola. the men say they were framed because of their political activism as members of one of the first prison chapters of the black panther party. the dramatic series of events on tuesday began one federal judge brian a jackson of the middle district court of louisiana ordered wallace's release and overturn his conviction. jacksonrder, judge called on the state to "immediately release mr. wallace
wallace, a member of the so-called angola 3, has been released from prison after being held for nearly 42 years in solitary confinement. he was taken directly to the hospital where he now lays dying of advanced stage liver cancer. wallace and two others were in prison for armed robbery, then accused in 1972 of murdering a prison guard at the louisiana state penitentiary, known as angola. the men say they were framed because of their political activism as members of one of the first prison...
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wallace's finger-print. it's not a finger-print of anyone who is charged for this crime. >> i just want to get a the last word from robert king as you look at this story. if you were able to talk, if you were able to really express what he's feeling now, you have an idea what he this must feel if he understands the he's out and free? >> i think i would -- the thing that would -- we tried to have a enough larger movement. we were trying to ra ra ra can . we have done a greater movement. i think he would be satisfied that regardless of what happens, so many people have gotten and have taken an idea about this case. it has something in that i feel -- -- >> maybe another generation will now take the opportunity to learn more about this story. we will appreciate you being with us. thanks so much. >>> we go to haiti now with with where night fall in the make shift camp there has become prime time. it's for hundreds of woman for many of them. especially for the watch dog group known as fearless woman. the special c
wallace's finger-print. it's not a finger-print of anyone who is charged for this crime. >> i just want to get a the last word from robert king as you look at this story. if you were able to talk, if you were able to really express what he's feeling now, you have an idea what he this must feel if he understands the he's out and free? >> i think i would -- the thing that would -- we tried to have a enough larger movement. we were trying to ra ra ra can . we have done a greater...
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david wallace is the ceo. but he's not hands-on. - so the day-to-day operations are entirely under your command? - entirely is the perfect way to describe it, iris. - uh, excuse me, i'm being told by my sound engineer steve that, uh, there is a clinking sound coming from your end. does your shirt have buttons? - yes. - i'm so sorry, we are going to have to ask you to remove the shirt altogether. - now then. we were saying, when my workers gather-- - oh, i'm so sorry. i am told we are still having problems, mr. schrute. your voice, it's sounding a little feminine. - that's impossible. - are you, by any chance, wearing pants with a metallic zipper? - [sighs] the senator is exhausted. this campaign is wearing him out. - it's a tough one. - that man he's up against is so dirty, and the senator's just pushing back as hard as he can. - [groans] please stop. - what? - please stop. - anyways, last night, he was so tired, he just wanted a little mexican brought in. - [laughs] i can't. it's--it's too much. [laughs] - i'
david wallace is the ceo. but he's not hands-on. - so the day-to-day operations are entirely under your command? - entirely is the perfect way to describe it, iris. - uh, excuse me, i'm being told by my sound engineer steve that, uh, there is a clinking sound coming from your end. does your shirt have buttons? - yes. - i'm so sorry, we are going to have to ask you to remove the shirt altogether. - now then. we were saying, when my workers gather-- - oh, i'm so sorry. i am told we are still...
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when wallace arrived, it had a reputation for with being less than bucolic. inmates slept with catalogs tapeed to their chests to protect them from routine stabbings. the tension came a head, prisoners fire bombed a guard tower. the next day 23-year-old brent miller a guard born and raised in angola was fatally stabbed in the chest with a lawn mower blade inside a prison dorm. he was sent tensed for the crime. she found a reporting from ngola's old deputy warning discussing brown. he was the main witness in the guard's murder. >> those words implyed the witness was not telling the truth and wallace may have been innocent. another prisoner claimed wallace had nothing to do with the crime and prison officials tried to silence him. >> when i made my statement, i made it in honest. i made it out of my heart. they can say whatever they want to say. that's the way it went. >> it wasn't alabi or the witnesses that made herman wallace a free man on monday it was a technicality. there were no woman on the 1972 grand jury slighting wallace's constitutional rights accor
when wallace arrived, it had a reputation for with being less than bucolic. inmates slept with catalogs tapeed to their chests to protect them from routine stabbings. the tension came a head, prisoners fire bombed a guard tower. the next day 23-year-old brent miller a guard born and raised in angola was fatally stabbed in the chest with a lawn mower blade inside a prison dorm. he was sent tensed for the crime. she found a reporting from ngola's old deputy warning discussing brown. he was the...
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wallace was a former inmate of louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one wallace was originally in prison for robbery and moved to solitary after allegedly stabbing a prison guard during a riot he claimed that he was singled out because he was a member of the black panther party and organize protests against prison conditions now after years of appeals wallace's murder conviction was finally overturned unfortunately he died shortly after being released and while some are happy that at least he's spent his last hours as a free man it's an utter travesty that wallace lived the last forty one years and a tiny cell virtually no human contact all for a crime he may not have committed because that's twenty first century justice in the most incarcerated country on earth. the please please take a look very hard to take a. look. at you that had sex with the perfect hair.
wallace was a former inmate of louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one wallace was originally in prison for robbery and moved to solitary after allegedly stabbing a prison guard during a riot he claimed that he was singled out because he was a member of the black...
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hale, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallace. the millstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communication. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. several national parks around the nation are starting to reopen following a decision by the obama administration to let the states pay the cost of operating them. the parks have been closed to tourists since the federal government shut down 11 days ago. the park closures have cost businesses tens of millions of dollars. a much larger deal to get the government up and running again and to raise the debt ceiling continues to prove elusive. cable news headlines throughout the day told the story. one said talk
hale, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallace. the millstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communication. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish...
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. - where's wallace? - what? - i was under the impression david wallace would be coming.ack dunder mifflin, correct? - hey. your daughter could be a bubble-bath model. i could just bite her head off. [laughs] - sorry. um, david is in vermont. did you speak with him? he sent dwight instead. - molly! david wallace is in vermont. - oh, my god. um, i talked to his assistant. and i guess it did get a little confusing 'cause you said not to tell anyone your name. and then also, these bluetooths are very hard to hear with. i know you love the way they look, but tom never had us use them-- - molly. i am not tom. i am jan. - i'm so sorry, jan. - anyway... i thought it would be fun to have a little chat with, uh, david wallace after all these years. oh, well. what are you doing? - listening. - stop. stop that. - sorry. okay. - so this was all just a trick. you don't really have any business to give? - no, i-i do. - but not to us. - insightful, pam. - you did good, dwight. it's okay. seriously, jan's not normal. let's just go. she's not gonna sell to us. - yes, she is. now, i may no
. - where's wallace? - what? - i was under the impression david wallace would be coming.ack dunder mifflin, correct? - hey. your daughter could be a bubble-bath model. i could just bite her head off. [laughs] - sorry. um, david is in vermont. did you speak with him? he sent dwight instead. - molly! david wallace is in vermont. - oh, my god. um, i talked to his assistant. and i guess it did get a little confusing 'cause you said not to tell anyone your name. and then also, these bluetooths are...
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. >> reporter: the men were led in music and courage by wallace heartily and his trusty violin.longer playable and cracked. >> 110, 120, 130. >> reporter: today at auction. buyers desperate to own what's become the most icon nick piece of memorabilia from "titanic." >> wallace hartley was an a-lister, one of the most famous individuals associated with the ship. >> reporter: it's believed the sly violin was found 14 days after the disaster in wallace's suitcase which was strapped to his body. >> it really is incredible to be holding something from the "titanic." it's in such good condition. there is one detail here that makes the story extra poignant. >> reporter: on the rust any metal plate the words "for wallace on the occasion of our engagement the from maria." the violin has under gone years of tests to prove its authenticity. there was no doubt to the instrument's worth. it sold for three times its expected price. >> at $900,000, going. [ applause ] >> reporter: $1.4 million. >> it just went on and on. we were all here. we couldn't believe it. >> reporter: a world record amo
. >> reporter: the men were led in music and courage by wallace heartily and his trusty violin.longer playable and cracked. >> 110, 120, 130. >> reporter: today at auction. buyers desperate to own what's become the most icon nick piece of memorabilia from "titanic." >> wallace hartley was an a-lister, one of the most famous individuals associated with the ship. >> reporter: it's believed the sly violin was found 14 days after the disaster in wallace's...
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guys welcome to breaking the sat i want to take a moment to pay my respects to a man named herman wallace who died today from liver cancer at the age of seventy one seawalls was a former inmate of louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one wallace was originally imprisoned for robbery and moved to solitary after allegedly stabbing a prison guard during a riot he claimed that he was singled out because he was a member of the black panther party and organize protests against prison conditions now after years of appeals wallace's murder conviction was finally overturned unfortunately he died shortly after being released and while some are happy that at least he's spent his last hours as a free man it's an utter travesty that wallace lived the last forty one years in a tiny cell virtually no human contact all for a crime he may not have committed as that's twenty first
guys welcome to breaking the sat i want to take a moment to pay my respects to a man named herman wallace who died today from liver cancer at the age of seventy one seawalls was a former inmate of louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one wallace was originally...
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wallace, come on here, babe.n't you have to admit senator warren, mainly, is trying to stoke her own hopeful run for the presidency or something, rather than honestly coming out trying to heal and rehab the banks? >> well, i don't know what is going on in her mind. obviously senators often have aspirations but i do know this. i do know that these agencies need to be pushed from time to time. many of them have conflicting responsibilities and sometimes these agencies really conflate the whole idea of how much money a bank is making with how, whether the money is coming from risk. so i think pushing the agencies on a consistent basis is a good thing. dennis: right. >> i think that is sort of less important than whatever detailed data comes out about how many prosecutions, how many fines, how many everything else. i think it is a question of pushing agencies and that is probably a good thing. dennis: of course to ask a question like that, how many prosecutions we have, merely encourages prosecutors to file more case
wallace, come on here, babe.n't you have to admit senator warren, mainly, is trying to stoke her own hopeful run for the presidency or something, rather than honestly coming out trying to heal and rehab the banks? >> well, i don't know what is going on in her mind. obviously senators often have aspirations but i do know this. i do know that these agencies need to be pushed from time to time. many of them have conflicting responsibilities and sometimes these agencies really conflate the...
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sam stein and nicole wallace will join me next. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly.
sam stein and nicole wallace will join me next. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly.
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in racing news, darryl wallace jr. made history yesterday.t african-american driver to win at the sports national level in 50 years. he won the truck series at martinsville speedway and you can see the emotion on his face. this guy turned 20 years old this month and a graduate of nascar's university program which help multicultural and female drivers advance. back to you. >> thanks so much. as you see there it was an emotional win for darryl wallace jr. and we're thrilled that he's with us just under 24 hours after that historic win. darryl, congratulations. >> thank you. thank you. how are you >> i'm doing great. better question is how are you doing after that incredible win? >> i'm all right. it hasn't sunk in yet. >> well, darryl, i love how you embrace this win in martinsville by giving a nod to the first african-american nascar driver wendell scott to win a nascar premier series race in 1963. why was that so important to you? >> it's just, that's where i'm trying to go. take that farther. [ inaudible ] >> that it happened, you said that
in racing news, darryl wallace jr. made history yesterday.t african-american driver to win at the sports national level in 50 years. he won the truck series at martinsville speedway and you can see the emotion on his face. this guy turned 20 years old this month and a graduate of nascar's university program which help multicultural and female drivers advance. back to you. >> thanks so much. as you see there it was an emotional win for darryl wallace jr. and we're thrilled that he's with...
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slate.died with a clean [applause] herman wallace would have turned 72 on sunday.e and fellow angola 3 member woodfox were convicted of the 1972 murder of a prison guard without any physical evidence. a fingerprint found at the scene was not theirs. a group of lawmakers led by congress number john conyers introduced attribute to wallace in the congressional record, saying -- amnesty international has launched a campaign calling for albert woodfox's release. the final imprisoned member of the angola 3 has had his conviction overturned three times, but he remains in solitary confinement at the david wade correctional center in homer, louisiana, where he is subjected to strip searches and anal cavity searches as many as six times a day. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a democracy now! special, we spend the hour with four former government officials, all whistleblowers themselves, who have just returned from visiting national security agency whistleblower edward snowden in russia.
slate.died with a clean [applause] herman wallace would have turned 72 on sunday.e and fellow angola 3 member woodfox were convicted of the 1972 murder of a prison guard without any physical evidence. a fingerprint found at the scene was not theirs. a group of lawmakers led by congress number john conyers introduced attribute to wallace in the congressional record, saying -- amnesty international has launched a campaign calling for albert woodfox's release. the final imprisoned member of the...
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. >> he rained marcel lues wallace in "pulp fiction." >> reporter: a picture of the passed-out 16-year-old being carried by two players from the town's legendary football team showed up on instagram. it continued later with these comments on twitter. some people deserve to be peed on. never seen anything this sloppy, lol. the images were soon removed, but not before being captured by crime blogger alexandria goddard. two players were arrested a week later, but she began blogging about the case, afraid that the popularity of the town's big red football team would prevent the attackers from being brought to justice. her blog came to the attention of anonymous, a loosely
. >> he rained marcel lues wallace in "pulp fiction." >> reporter: a picture of the passed-out 16-year-old being carried by two players from the town's legendary football team showed up on instagram. it continued later with these comments on twitter. some people deserve to be peed on. never seen anything this sloppy, lol. the images were soon removed, but not before being captured by crime blogger alexandria goddard. two players were arrested a week later, but she began...
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>> annie quiere que finja que cuido a lyndsey wallace, luego se escaparÁ y la dejara conmigo para ir. >> sÍ, a la seÑora wallace le gusta la bebida, estarÁn bebiendo toda la noche. >> sÍ, annie, no me gusta mentir, lo sabes. >> por favor. (mÚsica). >> estÁ bien, lo harÉ. >> sÍ. >> me debes una grande. >> te quiero. >> y yo a ti. >> te quiero, te quiero. >> sabÍan que el alcohol etilico hierve a 78.5 grados centÍgrados. >> no lo sabÍa. >> genial, ¿no? >> le dimos un perfil completo a las autoridades. >> dos controles y un boletÍn a todos los medios. no detendrÍan ni a un niÑo de cinco. >> no detendrÍan ni a un niÑo de cinco, ¿quÉ quiere que hagamos? >> ¿quÉ quiere que hagamos? >> quiero que tomen el telÉfono y quiero que les digan quiÉn se escapÓ de aquÍ anoche. y quiero que les digan exactamente hacia dÓnde va. >> dios, no sabemos a dÓnde va. >> debe ser genial vivir en la negaciÓn, intentarlo alguna vez. miren, usted y ese ejÉrcito de malditos oficiales saben muy bien hacia donde se dirige. (timbre suena). (risa). >> es patÉtico que me suspendan del equipo, no quiero sonar vanidosa,
>> annie quiere que finja que cuido a lyndsey wallace, luego se escaparÁ y la dejara conmigo para ir. >> sÍ, a la seÑora wallace le gusta la bebida, estarÁn bebiendo toda la noche. >> sÍ, annie, no me gusta mentir, lo sabes. >> por favor. (mÚsica). >> estÁ bien, lo harÉ. >> sÍ. >> me debes una grande. >> te quiero. >> y yo a ti. >> te quiero, te quiero. >> sabÍan que el alcohol etilico hierve a 78.5 grados centÍgrados....
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(wallace) so listen, michael., and i don't know exactly how to put this, but... what are you doing right? right what? utica, albany-- all the other branches are struggling. but your branch is reporting strong numbers. look, you're not our most traditional guy, but clearly something you are doing... is right. and i just-- i need to get a sense
(wallace) so listen, michael., and i don't know exactly how to put this, but... what are you doing right? right what? utica, albany-- all the other branches are struggling. but your branch is reporting strong numbers. look, you're not our most traditional guy, but clearly something you are doing... is right. and i just-- i need to get a sense
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. >> renÉ wallace runs the center and organizes funding.e had just found out her program has less funding than she expected. >> we shift some of those classes into next year. >> for now there is no solution in sight. wallace is in despair. >> both the kids and the employees. people got bills. the kids, their families count on it. it is a lot of people, impacts a lot of people. and i do not have any control over it. >> many people have been hit by the shutdown. 800,000 civil servants have been forced to stay at home. national parks and some museums are closed. >> you learn to appreciate what is on the at -- outside. but we are sad we cannot get into the buildings, which is what we came here. >> it is sad because i cannot go to the historical museum, but it is more sad for the people of the united dates. >> renÉ wallace is visiting the school kids. many come from to manage backgrounds and have learning difficulties. the government pledged to send for funds, but right now it cannot transfer money. >> we are going to do that here. we have alrea
. >> renÉ wallace runs the center and organizes funding.e had just found out her program has less funding than she expected. >> we shift some of those classes into next year. >> for now there is no solution in sight. wallace is in despair. >> both the kids and the employees. people got bills. the kids, their families count on it. it is a lot of people, impacts a lot of people. and i do not have any control over it. >> many people have been hit by the shutdown....
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and in that moex, the force of history overwhelmed george wallace.ersity of alabama was integrated. the same thing will happen to dan schneider. the force of history will rush him and the name of his football team will be changed. and here is how easy it is to change that name. >> a number of teams mostly in the college ranks have changed their names in response to on jeks. the stanford cardinal and dartmoth big green were each the indians. and the miami of ohio red skins are now the red hawks. >> that's how easy it is to change the name but dan schneider says never. bob asked a question that dan should be forced to answer. >> if you were to walk into a gathering of native americans if you are on a reservation or happened to come across a family of native americans and you began conversing with them, would you feel come forfortable referring to them as red skins? >> the goofy billionaire owner of the dallas cowboys, jerry jones, thinks he has the perfect defense. jones said it would be a real mistake to think that dan who is jewish has a lack of sens
and in that moex, the force of history overwhelmed george wallace.ersity of alabama was integrated. the same thing will happen to dan schneider. the force of history will rush him and the name of his football team will be changed. and here is how easy it is to change that name. >> a number of teams mostly in the college ranks have changed their names in response to on jeks. the stanford cardinal and dartmoth big green were each the indians. and the miami of ohio red skins are now the red...
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guys welcome to breaking the set i want to take a moment to pay my respects to a man named herman wallace who died today from liver cancer at the age of seventy one seawalls was a former inmate from louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one while this was originally imprisoned for robbery and moved to solitary after allegedly stabbing a prison guard during a riot he claimed that he was singled out because he was a member of the black panther party and organize protests against prison conditions now after years of appeals wallace's murder conviction was finally overturned unfortunately he died shortly after being released and while some are happy that at least he's spent his last hours as a free man it's an utter travesty that wallace lived the last forty one years in a tiny cell virtually no human contact all for a crime he may not have committed as that's twenty
guys welcome to breaking the set i want to take a moment to pay my respects to a man named herman wallace who died today from liver cancer at the age of seventy one seawalls was a former inmate from louisiana state penitentiary in angola and spent the last forty one years of his life in solitary confinement earlier this week he was released from prison after a judge granted him a new trial because of the unfair jury selection of all white males during his first one while this was originally...
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prepared to refuse the democratic nomination if wallace didn't get that nomination. and there was a huge rebellion going on because wallace has also recently been a republican and there was great resentment among the democratic policies so there was a revolt under way and to make a long story short the engineered the trip to chicago to make a speech at the convention that most people think made the difference. >> we keep mentioning the invasion of poland. on the other side of the world japan has been doing it for awhile and asia doesn't seem to come up much. did it impact anything? >> it didn't impact the story that i was writing about because he was focused on hitler quote and it was kind of on a separate track talks this book basically stops so i decided just to focus on this question of how and why did they decide to run for a third term and hitler figured very much but japan did not. >> a quick question about the relationship in your research if he found anything new about the relationship and the u.s. support with the propaganda and the growing allies with russi
prepared to refuse the democratic nomination if wallace didn't get that nomination. and there was a huge rebellion going on because wallace has also recently been a republican and there was great resentment among the democratic policies so there was a revolt under way and to make a long story short the engineered the trip to chicago to make a speech at the convention that most people think made the difference. >> we keep mentioning the invasion of poland. on the other side of the world...
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she voiced the character wallace was 70 years old. in >> cowboys and indians - are among the halloween costumers being discouraged in the name of political correctness. college administrators and students at some universities are advising their communities not to dress in potentially offensive halloween costumes. university of colorado at boulder. and ohio university are leading the charge. the campaign the slogan."we're a culture, not a costume.it includes one guy dressed as a suicide bomber. the goal is to eliminate cultural and gender stereotypes from people's costume collections. >> take a look at this system coming from canada. we have increasing clouds with drizzle. we are also watching this system coming from the northeast from the sierras. notice the precipitation it could reach the bay area by monday. look for pop-up showers and also some clouds. there rainfall amounts should be just traces but the big factor will be much cooler temperatures. relatively mild. 60s by the bay 70's inland. here is the seven day around the bay wi
she voiced the character wallace was 70 years old. in >> cowboys and indians - are among the halloween costumers being discouraged in the name of political correctness. college administrators and students at some universities are advising their communities not to dress in potentially offensive halloween costumes. university of colorado at boulder. and ohio university are leading the charge. the campaign the slogan."we're a culture, not a costume.it includes one guy dressed as a...
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marcia wallace was 70. >>> a year after super storm sandy governor chris christie says he understands frustrations of people still trying to recover. anniversary is this tuesday and the republican governor says his administration is not to blame for delays in aid. he is pointing the finger at congress for taking three months to approve relief package. he says people are still waiting for aid and red tape put in place to prevent fraud. the storm damaged 360,000 homes and businesses. >>> the boardwalk damaged is just reopened. the 2.2-mile boardwalk is made of sustainable hardwood, concrete, other structurally sound materials that's supposed to take the brunt of any future song. yesterday was the ribbon cutting ceremony. >>> we are in the midst of a lovely weekend. >> how long will it last? >> not long. we need whatever moisture we can get. we won't get much but tomorrow could be wet. today will cool a little bit. we are starting with patchy dense fog around the bay area to start your sunday. we have sun inland but near the shoreline the fog is in some places reducing visibility to less
marcia wallace was 70. >>> a year after super storm sandy governor chris christie says he understands frustrations of people still trying to recover. anniversary is this tuesday and the republican governor says his administration is not to blame for delays in aid. he is pointing the finger at congress for taking three months to approve relief package. he says people are still waiting for aid and red tape put in place to prevent fraud. the storm damaged 360,000 homes and businesses....
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for more on chris wallace's interview with treasury secretary jack lew tune into "fox news sunday." it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >>> as we have been reporting, we are now in day six with no end in sight. another looming deadline is staring us right in the face. only 11 days to go before october 17th when we, of course, are being warned that our government will run out of the money and hit that dreaded debt ceiling. if we do there are warnings of economic catastrophe. as we just heard house speaker john boehner saying he will not let the u.s. government default. this as president obama continues to dig in. the white house saying it will not negotiate the debt ceiling crisis with congress. meanwhile, our debt continues to grow. man, oh man, oh, man, look at that. right up. nearly $17 trillion and growing. even during a shutdown. when will this shutdown end and how do we get our debt under control? republican congressman of indiana is a member of the budget committee and joins us now from indianapolis. congressman, welcome. thanks for joining us today. >> goo
for more on chris wallace's interview with treasury secretary jack lew tune into "fox news sunday." it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >>> as we have been reporting, we are now in day six with no end in sight. another looming deadline is staring us right in the face. only 11 days to go before october 17th when we, of course, are being warned that our government will run out of the money and hit that dreaded debt ceiling. if we do there are warnings of...
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kris wallace is live from their studios on capitol hill. sounds like -- i don't know -- a lot of things have piled on here. some powerful conservative groups changed their mind and then the polls came out, and i'm guessing that might have changed a lot of minds. >> reporter: i think it had actually begun before that, which is one of the reasons house republicans beat a tactical retreat when hey said they would support a clean debt ceiling without strings attached. i think we're a little bit rushing the gun on the idea there's a deal going to be made here. i talked to a senate republican, who is in the meeting earlier today with the president. he said, there was some talk back and forth but no clear ways forward. house republicans are not sure they've got a deal because they haven't agreed to something that would re-open the government, and the president is insisting on that. so i think there's still some hurdles to be crossed and i wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the government is still shut down and the debt default clock is ticking
kris wallace is live from their studios on capitol hill. sounds like -- i don't know -- a lot of things have piled on here. some powerful conservative groups changed their mind and then the polls came out, and i'm guessing that might have changed a lot of minds. >> reporter: i think it had actually begun before that, which is one of the reasons house republicans beat a tactical retreat when hey said they would support a clean debt ceiling without strings attached. i think we're a little...
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>> deputy wallace maneuvers his vehicle to get the suspect off the road. >> and i forced him into thehicle. >> off camera, deputy comit rams the suspect and his car is immobilized. but the driver won't wave the white flag. he pulls out his gun and starts blasting. >> i see deputy comit engage frenzer in gunfire. we were all screaming for him to put the gun down. we could see the gun. the gun was pointed in our direction. >> i know deputy wallace, warden peery and myself had fired rounds. it was undetermined whose round killed frenzer at that time. >> after a heated exchange of fire, driver rudolf frenzer is killed at the scene. but the officers are all fine. authorities find guns, money and masks in the suspect's car confirming his link to the bank robbery. the two other suspects who left the getaway car are both arrested in the days that follow. steven willard jr. is sentenced to 70 months in prison for the robbery while robert mccallie gets 12 years for the dairyland bank robbery and for robbing another bank in the area. >> it's not until afterwards the shakes start coming and you r
>> deputy wallace maneuvers his vehicle to get the suspect off the road. >> and i forced him into thehicle. >> off camera, deputy comit rams the suspect and his car is immobilized. but the driver won't wave the white flag. he pulls out his gun and starts blasting. >> i see deputy comit engage frenzer in gunfire. we were all screaming for him to put the gun down. we could see the gun. the gun was pointed in our direction. >> i know deputy wallace, warden peery and...
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just gone through. >> and joining me now, the anchor of fox news sunday, you know him well, chris wallace morning to you. >> good morning to you, jamie. >> how much support does senator rubio have for that position? >> i'm not sure -- well, in terms of votes in the senate, only 18 senators voted for that. the majority voted to reopen the government, to drop the fight over obama care. as you could tell, senator rubio wasn't saying i'm willing to shut down the government over this again. he wanted an effective verbal device to say, well, it's really the president who shut it down. but i don't think he was willing to sit there and say, you know, and we'll do exactly the same thing next january. >> well, that's interesting. is he looking forward with this same strategy or was he just reflecting back in your conversation without giving an indication of what will happen next time? >> i don't think, as you could see, i kept saying, was it worth it? is mcconnell wrong? he wouldn't answer that directly. my guess is they're not going to shut the government down again. they still oppose obama care a
just gone through. >> and joining me now, the anchor of fox news sunday, you know him well, chris wallace morning to you. >> good morning to you, jamie. >> how much support does senator rubio have for that position? >> i'm not sure -- well, in terms of votes in the senate, only 18 senators voted for that. the majority voted to reopen the government, to drop the fight over obama care. as you could tell, senator rubio wasn't saying i'm willing to shut down the government...
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the thing that a special is that wallace owned it -- the thing that is special.it brings history to life. >> the story is central to every disaster. the titanic this 1958 classic is said to capture his stoic resolve that night. for those who spent their lives researching the titanic story, wallace hartley, through his violin, represents inspiration and selflessness. >> they also knew they were not going to get into a light vote. -- they also knew they were not going to get into a lifeboat. >> there has been interest all around the world from people wanting to buy it. the reserve price was between 200,000 and 300,000 pounds, which in itself would set a new world record for a single item from the titanic. the view here is that it could go for a lot more. whatever he goes for on saturday, it was part of a disaster that claimed all these lives. amidst the sublime poignancy of music. >> a modest german instrument with an extraordinary story -- the story of courage. that brings today's program to close. remember, you can carry on watching bbc news on our website. from
the thing that a special is that wallace owned it -- the thing that is special.it brings history to life. >> the story is central to every disaster. the titanic this 1958 classic is said to capture his stoic resolve that night. for those who spent their lives researching the titanic story, wallace hartley, through his violin, represents inspiration and selflessness. >> they also knew they were not going to get into a light vote. -- they also knew they were not going to get into a...
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to talk to chris wallace right now because he husband a very special show. the u.s. once again creeping up on its debt limit. can you believe it's happening in the same time we're in the midst of a government shutdown. will they get a deal before the october 18th looming deadline? jack lew weighing in. >> open the government. we're now going into the second week of the government shutdown. it's causing real damage. every day, people who thought it was okay to shut the government down, they're describing why it's a problem. congress needs to do its job. >> you say you refuse to negotiate over a debt solution. >> it's congress's job to pass a budget. they have to pass a budget. >> are you saying the president won't negotiate? >> he wants to negotiate. >> joining me now, as he does every sunday, chris wallace. that's not even all you have on the show. we'll get to that in a second. i want to ask you, how can jack lew say that it's exclusively or i think he said it's solely congress's job and at the same time, he said the president is willing to help and meet, but he has
to talk to chris wallace right now because he husband a very special show. the u.s. once again creeping up on its debt limit. can you believe it's happening in the same time we're in the midst of a government shutdown. will they get a deal before the october 18th looming deadline? jack lew weighing in. >> open the government. we're now going into the second week of the government shutdown. it's causing real damage. every day, people who thought it was okay to shut the government down,...
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. >>> martha wallace, the voice of edna on the simpsons has died. the long-time television actress' credits from playing the secretary on "the bob newhart show" to "murphy brown." the actress plays who lisa simpson said, quote, cheers to the hilarious, kind, fab marcia wallace who has taken her leave of us. heaven is now a much funnier place because of you, marcia. >>> a massive manhunt for a gunman lasting late into the night. a terrifying ordeal as a bus filled with students burst into flames on a busy highway. the whole thing caught on cellphone videotape. plus, a very real threat of a nationwide cyber attack crippling america's entire power grid. no electricity, cellphone, no gasoline, fresh food, clean water, and no way out. >> looking like a total power outage across the entire country. >> a colossal and history making blackout. >> the likes of which we have never seen before. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so
. >>> martha wallace, the voice of edna on the simpsons has died. the long-time television actress' credits from playing the secretary on "the bob newhart show" to "murphy brown." the actress plays who lisa simpson said, quote, cheers to the hilarious, kind, fab marcia wallace who has taken her leave of us. heaven is now a much funnier place because of you, marcia. >>> a massive manhunt for a gunman lasting late into the night. a terrifying ordeal as a bus...
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the initials stand for wallace hartley.e was band leader on the ocean liner "titanic," which so famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. wallace hartley and his bandmates played to comfort passengers as the ship went down. it's thought this was the instrument he used. >> it represents bravery in human nature the way the young man and his colleagues, and all the people on the ship stayed and fulfilled their duty. >> it represents a substantial investment for one collector, after going under the hammer at auction. >> 900,000 - going. >> $900,000 british pounds, that's $1.4 million, four times the expected value. >> it's not about the cash. it's about what it is. it's the most iconic there is. it's history, it's a brave man. the money is secondary. it is a very valuable item, no doubt about that. >> the violin was discovered in an english attic in 2006. there has been fierce debate about its authenticity. the auctioneer is adamant it's the real thing, saying hartley strapped it to his body before becoming one of the "titani
the initials stand for wallace hartley.e was band leader on the ocean liner "titanic," which so famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. wallace hartley and his bandmates played to comfort passengers as the ship went down. it's thought this was the instrument he used. >> it represents bravery in human nature the way the young man and his colleagues, and all the people on the ship stayed and fulfilled their duty. >> it represents a substantial investment for one...
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chris wallace, good to see you. we'll be right back. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. ♪ [ male announcer ] take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pay expenses that medicare doesn't cover and lets you choose or keep any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call or go online and request your free decision guide. use this guide to help you choose from a range of aarp medicare supplement insurance plans. have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance p
chris wallace, good to see you. we'll be right back. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side....
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the "titanic's" band leader wallace hartley is believed to have played the instrument with his fellow musicians to calm the passengers as the ship went down. the violin fetched a record price for "titanic" memorabilia. the successful bidder so far remains anonymous. >> it is iconic. it represents bravery in human nature. the way this young man and his colleagues and all the people that braved it on the ship stayed and fulfilled their duty. >> the violin was a gift to hartley from his fiancee. it has a silver plate with the engraving "for wallace on the occasion of our engagement, from maria." the violin is said to have been recovered from the sea along with hartley's body ten days after the ship sank. >>> the presence of an animal companion can help people cope with illness, depression or old age. therapy dogs are trained for that specific purpose, and they're in great demand in japan where society is aging quickly. nhk world's reporter followed one who's been through some struggles of his own. >> reporter: this is a former rescue dog. his masters perished in the tsunami of march 2011
the "titanic's" band leader wallace hartley is believed to have played the instrument with his fellow musicians to calm the passengers as the ship went down. the violin fetched a record price for "titanic" memorabilia. the successful bidder so far remains anonymous. >> it is iconic. it represents bravery in human nature. the way this young man and his colleagues and all the people that braved it on the ship stayed and fulfilled their duty. >> the violin was a...
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marcia wallace was 70.next, did the headlines about kids killing teachers put some california cops on edge? young students were accused of killing their teachers in nevada and massachusetts, and a third was killed by police in california who thought he had ray weapon. the f.b.i. is looking into that death, and carter evans reports some experts are wondering if this week's headlines played a role. >> reporter: this is the toy ak-47 that 13-year-old andy lopez was carrying when he was killed by sheriff's deputies last tuesday in santa rose acalifornia. he was shot seven times. lopez's father, rodrigo. >> they need to stop shooting like that, you know, especially at 8:30 p.m. they can see. >> reporter: at a news conference, investigators displayed the toy rifle on the left, compared with a real ak-47 on the right. santa rosa police lieutenant paul henry says the boy ignored a directive to drop the gun. >> a witness in the area reported that he heard the deputy shout shouttwo times, "put the gun down." >> shoot
marcia wallace was 70.next, did the headlines about kids killing teachers put some california cops on edge? young students were accused of killing their teachers in nevada and massachusetts, and a third was killed by police in california who thought he had ray weapon. the f.b.i. is looking into that death, and carter evans reports some experts are wondering if this week's headlines played a role. >> reporter: this is the toy ak-47 that 13-year-old andy lopez was carrying when he was...
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. >>> marcia wallace has died. she was known to tv viewers most recently as the voice of teacher edna krabapple on "the simpsons." she won an emmy award for the role for most outstanding voice over performance. before that she played the role of the receptionist in the psychologist office in "the bob newhart show." offering a good deal of advice of her own. >> when you talk to the airline don't mention it's a psychology group. to get the commercial discount i had to tell them you were something else. >> what? >> a marching band. >> reporter: marcia wallace was 70 years old. >>> we have a rare look inside a place that could easily pass for the plains of africa. a place where elephants roamed freely. unlike in africa, the elephants face no threats here from some who may harm them for commercial grain. we get the story tonight from mark potter. >> reporter: at sunrise in florida a herd of african elephants is on the move. among them a four and a half-ton female named tandi. years ago in zimbabwe she was found alive af
. >>> marcia wallace has died. she was known to tv viewers most recently as the voice of teacher edna krabapple on "the simpsons." she won an emmy award for the role for most outstanding voice over performance. before that she played the role of the receptionist in the psychologist office in "the bob newhart show." offering a good deal of advice of her own. >> when you talk to the airline don't mention it's a psychology group. to get the commercial discount i...
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special reports and chris wallace sitting in. >>> is health care rollout a mess? truthfulness is questioned. it's a scary halloween for president barack obama . this is special report. >>> good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. on a day that celebrates frightening people. president barack obama has plenty to worry about. in the midst of bad news about the health care plan, the president's approval numbers have fallen to a new low. there are more scary stories of people losing health insurance. we have fox team coverage. lawmakers decide whether their staff will have to face obama care like the rest of us. jim here in the dc bureau found a way you might delay your entry into the system. ed henry is on the administration that seems to be more trick than treat tonight. good evening head. >> good evening, chris. experts from google, or kal were added to the text surge. they're hoping to turn the page on the website woes. there are other big problems. >> cancellation letters are hitting a tiny slice of the health care market. >> 5%. it's not 80% that get in
special reports and chris wallace sitting in. >>> is health care rollout a mess? truthfulness is questioned. it's a scary halloween for president barack obama . this is special report. >>> good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. on a day that celebrates frightening people. president barack obama has plenty to worry about. in the midst of bad news about the health care plan, the president's approval numbers have fallen to a new low. there are more scary stories of...
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wallace was 70 years old.l reports say she died of complications from breast cancer. >>> maryland's attorney general is under fire for his behavior at a beach house party. he's been criticized for showing up at the party but not doing anything about underage drinking reportedly going on. here now is brian todd. >> a wild beach week party in bethany beach, delaware, with teenagers dancing on tables. but look at the man near the center in the white shirt, that's maryland's attorney general douglas gansler running for governor. he says he was at the party in june just to talk to his son. but underage teenagers reportedly admitted they were drinking alcohol and now the photo has surfaced and he's taking serious heat for not stopping it. substance abuse expert michael gimble. >> you have an obligation to protect our children, to stop them from hurting themselves. now, call the police, stop the party, do something to protect the children. it's all of our obligations as parents. >> the "baltimore sun" quotes him as s
wallace was 70 years old.l reports say she died of complications from breast cancer. >>> maryland's attorney general is under fire for his behavior at a beach house party. he's been criticized for showing up at the party but not doing anything about underage drinking reportedly going on. here now is brian todd. >> a wild beach week party in bethany beach, delaware, with teenagers dancing on tables. but look at the man near the center in the white shirt, that's maryland's attorney...
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and he knew he had george wallace on the other side. and if he did not get the federal government to enforce his orders they will run him out of the state. so he has designated the government in a lot of cases, and that was particularly true in our case of lee fee and make in which segregated all of pistols and alabama. it started out as a single school system and the governor decided to close it down rather than let it be integrated inserted all private school movement. i decided if he could close one's cooled down been active and him as a party at the state board of education as a party, i the superintendent is a party and ask the court to desegregate everything in this state not under court order and they did it. i see all these markers of here. i've never seen you in the march. in the only time you see me in one is a ceremonial one. the march is held, the speech itself. but for those things in broadcasting that have taken place it would have meant that we probably have not been -- with the but the remarks had not taken place with pr
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sh >>> marcia wallace who gained fame open the bob new -- on the bob newhart show has died. she was 70 years old. wallace had a core that spanned -- career that spanned four decades most notably as carol the sarcastic secretary on the bob newhart show. she had an emmy nomination for her role in the '90s sitcom "murphy brown" and won an emmy as the voice of the teacher on "the simpsons." the character will be retired. >>> a green peace activist singlehandedly shut down the eiffel tower for two hours after dangling from a rope to unfurl a banner. he was protesting russia's detention of fellow green peace members. they were jailed after scaling an oil platform to protest arctic drilling. >>> the world series outcome i've seen it a dozen times or so and i'm still saying eh? >> yes. >> we'll try and break it all down all in the minute. ,,,,,,,, [ yodeling plays ] [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seco
sh >>> marcia wallace who gained fame open the bob new -- on the bob newhart show has died. she was 70 years old. wallace had a core that spanned -- career that spanned four decades most notably as carol the sarcastic secretary on the bob newhart show. she had an emmy nomination for her role in the '90s sitcom "murphy brown" and won an emmy as the voice of the teacher on "the simpsons." the character will be retired. >>> a green peace activist...
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. >> this morning we remember the actress and funny lady marsha wallace. >> we'll be right back. >> cbs program of course. as we look at numbers around the area today, they are mostly in the low 50s to start off with fog and low clouds around the shoreline and not much prospect for improvement. we'll see it's going to get wet tomorrow. we have the details coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, "..." marcia wallace played a wis >>> a tv actress has dieded. >> and a wise-cracking receptionist of the bob newheart show of the 70s, and most recently she was on the simpsons. a teacher dealing with bart simpson's antics. the executive producer of the simpson's says that her character was irreplaceable and will be retired from the show. marsha wallace was 70 years old. >>> governor chris christie of new jersey says he understands the frustrations of the victims of superstorm sandy one year later. the anniversary is this tuesday and the republican governor says his administration is not to blame for delays in aid. he's pointing the fingers at congress for taking three months to approve a releasedded package. p
. >> this morning we remember the actress and funny lady marsha wallace. >> we'll be right back. >> cbs program of course. as we look at numbers around the area today, they are mostly in the low 50s to start off with fog and low clouds around the shoreline and not much prospect for improvement. we'll see it's going to get wet tomorrow. we have the details coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, "..." marcia wallace played a wis >>> a tv actress has dieded. >> and a...