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, a more open and tolerant wallace with the wallace of the school house door. the wallace of so much hatred in birmingham. i think that's the legacy people recall. certainly that was the burden he left the state. >> this question for the audience is specifically for dr. eskew. in your book, you mentioned two names of white individuals in birmingham who publicly opposed the defiance of george wallace. these were dr. franklin of first methodist church and nia of the birmingham city council. were there other white people who opposed the governor on the issue of school integration in august and september of '63? >> that's a great question. perhaps shake the cobwebs out of my head and see if i can recall. there were a number of people who in the summer of afc'63 to build-up of school desegregation were critical of the governor in the birmingham news. asking that the tenor be brought down out of support for the idea of school desegregation. and there was recognition that the city had undergone huge turmoil in the spring and was experiencing a transition and the gover
, a more open and tolerant wallace with the wallace of the school house door. the wallace of so much hatred in birmingham. i think that's the legacy people recall. certainly that was the burden he left the state. >> this question for the audience is specifically for dr. eskew. in your book, you mentioned two names of white individuals in birmingham who publicly opposed the defiance of george wallace. these were dr. franklin of first methodist church and nia of the birmingham city council....
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[ yelling ] [ chanting ] >> wallace! wallace, wallace! wallace, wallace! represents william wallace. man, does he have temper. the reenactment group, fire and sword, regularly stage battles from the days of william wallace, when the fighting was blood thirsty and gory. [ yelling ] >> freedom! ♪ >> it is william wallace's birthday today. all of these people have come here to honor his memory; 800 years later, they still hold him as one of their strongest national figures. in 1305, william wallace was betrayed, and tried for treason, in london, where he was hung, cut into four, and his remains strewn over britain. today, wallace is the figurehead for scottish independence. >> freedom! ♪ >> i want to explore the islands. first stop, isla, the southern tip of the inner hebrides. then it's back to the mainland, to the mountains of oban. islay feels isolated in comparison to other islands like skye, and receives few visitors. fifty percent of the island is gaelic-speaking, and it's main industry is whisky. scotland's national drink dates back to around the 15th
[ yelling ] [ chanting ] >> wallace! wallace, wallace! wallace, wallace! represents william wallace. man, does he have temper. the reenactment group, fire and sword, regularly stage battles from the days of william wallace, when the fighting was blood thirsty and gory. [ yelling ] >> freedom! ♪ >> it is william wallace's birthday today. all of these people have come here to honor his memory; 800 years later, they still hold him as one of their strongest national figures. in...
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wallace. >> it should be dr. wallace because i make people feel good. tavis: you and jerry have been friends a long time. >> i can't get rid of him. i wish everybody had a friend like jerry seinfeld. thing we havely in common is that we both love him. he loves me and i can't get rid of him. it is nice to have a friend like jerry seinfeld. getou are feeling down, yourself a little wallace. when i finish with you, you will not be a democrat or republican. he will sit back and relax and be wallacized. tavis: that is what the world needs. >> so many things will be much better. people are mean for no reason at all. look at congress. the negotiations with the shutdown. whatever happened on the last not to havesed us the shutdown could have been done on the first day. let's get it done. let's just make it happen. are there things you can do? >> we will stop being so mean. we will laugh it off. we teach kids to confront their fears. go to another country and see how people live. give me 10 young kids from africa or jamaica. all speaking different languages. i g
wallace. >> it should be dr. wallace because i make people feel good. tavis: you and jerry have been friends a long time. >> i can't get rid of him. i wish everybody had a friend like jerry seinfeld. thing we havely in common is that we both love him. he loves me and i can't get rid of him. it is nice to have a friend like jerry seinfeld. getou are feeling down, yourself a little wallace. when i finish with you, you will not be a democrat or republican. he will sit back and relax...
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and then when he came back to the white house, governor george wallace was standing in the doorway at the university of alabama at which he had appointed himself provost because he wanted to block the entrance of the first two black students to attend. and it was an extraordinary american moment because our national guard unit, our state unit -- george wallace was the commander of the alabama national guard, and they were on the scene. however, the president has the power to federalize the national guard and then he becomes its commander. and kennedy decided he would do that. so the same people protecting wallace in a way then turned their guns as much as they head toward him, and he is left with
and then when he came back to the white house, governor george wallace was standing in the doorway at the university of alabama at which he had appointed himself provost because he wanted to block the entrance of the first two black students to attend. and it was an extraordinary american moment because our national guard unit, our state unit -- george wallace was the commander of the alabama national guard, and they were on the scene. however, the president has the power to federalize the...
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wallace. this whole event started innocently at first.meet dad. she's attractive. dad likes her. he notices her. he liked having amy around, so he invites her to family picnics, outings, but then things get weird. dad gets kind of jealous of son. right? you also took from him, too. you took his jacket, his love letters. and you took from amy, too. you know, we asked amy about you. what did she say? she said, "ken wallace walked in on me once or twice in the shower, "but it was innocent. "he was sweet, clumsy, older man. nothing sexual about him." so you had to change that, so, when amy broke up with jared, about a week later, you know, and you're gonna lose her, too, you decided to do something about it. get a funky old trailer, hired some brunette hookers. got their dna from the sheets. but you stepped over the line. you started to prowl around condos just like amy's. started to stalk young women, brunettes, just like amy. you broke into their house. you broke into their bedroom to act out your sick rape fantasies, all in preparation...
wallace. this whole event started innocently at first.meet dad. she's attractive. dad likes her. he notices her. he liked having amy around, so he invites her to family picnics, outings, but then things get weird. dad gets kind of jealous of son. right? you also took from him, too. you took his jacket, his love letters. and you took from amy, too. you know, we asked amy about you. what did she say? she said, "ken wallace walked in on me once or twice in the shower, "but it was...
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y wallace que estaban para vera quÉ podÍan hacer rodgers hablando con wallace y...ndo este bombazo que se veÍa horrible que cayÓ en las maÑoso de jackson y ahÍing 67 por 0 ventaja para equÍpo de las Águilas rm wallace se lesiona la ingle y malas noticias olsen lo sustituye que se reciente. ahÍ esta en segundo cuarto olsen con el pase que termina siendo interceptado por brandon y asÍ dos interexcepciÓn en la cooper con la anotaciÓn despuÉs del punto extra terminarÍan ganando los papÁ. wrp. valÍa 7 puntos arriba los ryder de aquÍ hasta el segundo cuarto hasta quema ninguno con este pase interceptado y mete primera, segunda y ya no sdwer 43 yardas en el regreso otra vez otra intercepciÓn thomas conecta que cruza todo el mroot y terment na ray con brown 21 a 20 las cosas ryder estaban bajo y le pegan por abajo balÓn suelto y asÍ terminan lak victoria. marcador final tercera victoria para los giants serÁ que tienen para regresar. ya veremos a eli maning diciendo es cia o este que es una carrera de 6 yardas y 7 a 0 arriba los de jacksonville. titanes abajo y patrick con e
y wallace que estaban para vera quÉ podÍan hacer rodgers hablando con wallace y...ndo este bombazo que se veÍa horrible que cayÓ en las maÑoso de jackson y ahÍing 67 por 0 ventaja para equÍpo de las Águilas rm wallace se lesiona la ingle y malas noticias olsen lo sustituye que se reciente. ahÍ esta en segundo cuarto olsen con el pase que termina siendo interceptado por brandon y asÍ dos interexcepciÓn en la cooper con la anotaciÓn despuÉs del punto extra terminarÍan ganando los...
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"did you call dave wallace?" i say, "yeah."s badge up, and he said, "i'm dave wallace." i said, "oh, lord!" >> narrator: smith tells detectives that moore has offered to forgive his $63,000 debt if he helps her out. when they tell him what they've learned, he decides to cooperate with police. >> so, from that point forward, the investigation definitely takes a turn, and now we've got somebody on the inside. >> narrator: smith figures out the perfect way to help. he removes the top from a red bull can, then inserts a digital recorder. whenever he meets with moore, he has it in his car like it's an ashtray. she has no idea. >> i didn't want to tell him at the time, but i'm thinking, "damn, that's a good idea!" [ chuckles ] you know? "i wish i had thought about this back whenwas in narcotics!" >> narrator: on january 6th, moore and smith meet at this hotel. >> she was like, "come in! come in!" she was like, "listen -- put your gloves on." "put my gloves on?!" she was like, "i don't want none of your hair to get stuck in the comput
"did you call dave wallace?" i say, "yeah."s badge up, and he said, "i'm dave wallace." i said, "oh, lord!" >> narrator: smith tells detectives that moore has offered to forgive his $63,000 debt if he helps her out. when they tell him what they've learned, he decides to cooperate with police. >> so, from that point forward, the investigation definitely takes a turn, and now we've got somebody on the inside. >> narrator: smith figures out...
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to that i will turn it over to ruth wallace.e way, i don't know what would be of the portola without ruth wallace. so, ruth, thank you so much for everything you do. (applause) >> thank you, david. well, i have the easiest job because jack's biois the shortest. he's 12. he's done a great job. * because of him, he's actually helped us to finance the portola garden district scholarships at city college of san francisco. and will continue. thank you. (applause) >> jack? ah, come on. >> i don't think jack wants to say anything, but i think that jack just basically said that actions speak louder than words. so, thank you. (applause)♪ >> jack, are your parents or your family here? yep? so, if we could ask jack's family to please stand up and be recognized. because this is a family effort. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you very much. thank you. ♪ >> you can see the user bringing back the bow tie. without further ado, i'd like to introduce supervisor john avalos to introduce our next award. (applause) >> thank you, daniel. and than
to that i will turn it over to ruth wallace.e way, i don't know what would be of the portola without ruth wallace. so, ruth, thank you so much for everything you do. (applause) >> thank you, david. well, i have the easiest job because jack's biois the shortest. he's 12. he's done a great job. * because of him, he's actually helped us to finance the portola garden district scholarships at city college of san francisco. and will continue. thank you. (applause) >> jack? ah, come on....
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didn't this project start out with you wanting to tell the story of henry wallace?> is a wonderful character, but not the only character. i was born right after the atomic on. i had excepted, like i accepted the story of kennedy's assassination, i accepted we needed to drop the bomb for world war ii. we have to go back to that myth. we explored in depth. we show our use of the bomb was criminal and immoral. and we proved to the soviet union as well as to the world that we could be as barbaric as the nazis were. >> explain why you think the world would be a very different place if this vice president in the 1940s, henry wallace, had actually continued to be the vice president under fdr? >> well, because he was a peace seeker, a man of international vision. he spoke of the century of the common man. it was a counter to "time" magazine about the american century. no,ace countered with, america should stand for the common man throughout the world. she was very much internationalist, woman's rights, labor rights, hated colonialism and the british empire and all that wins
didn't this project start out with you wanting to tell the story of henry wallace?> is a wonderful character, but not the only character. i was born right after the atomic on. i had excepted, like i accepted the story of kennedy's assassination, i accepted we needed to drop the bomb for world war ii. we have to go back to that myth. we explored in depth. we show our use of the bomb was criminal and immoral. and we proved to the soviet union as well as to the world that we could be as...
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that i've got david wallace's son in the trunk of my car.n this phone in five seconds-- >> idiot, idiot, idiot. what are you doing? you've got to-- >> god! oh, my god. [ringing over intercom] >> david wallace's office. >> hi, stephanie. it's michael scott again. i just spoke with michael scotch. and the son's going to be returned, everything's fine. >> michael... >> and i really, really need to talk to david. >> please hold. >> charles miner.
that i've got david wallace's son in the trunk of my car.n this phone in five seconds-- >> idiot, idiot, idiot. what are you doing? you've got to-- >> god! oh, my god. [ringing over intercom] >> david wallace's office. >> hi, stephanie. it's michael scott again. i just spoke with michael scotch. and the son's going to be returned, everything's fine. >> michael... >> and i really, really need to talk to david. >> please hold. >> charles miner.
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. >> two decades ago christopher wallace known as b.i.g. wrapped about his home here. >> wallace was murdered in 1987. since then the streets he called home underwent a profound reformation. >> this is a solid black neighbourhood. there were people from other places. >> it's changed, yes. for the better. >> wallace used to wrap in front of the barber shop and fan ley roy mccarthy wants fans to remember him. >> i want this intersection called christopher wallace, and hopefully if will be an honour or tributable ute. he lived here as a child. when mccarthy presented his proposal some board members said wallis was not a good role model. >> his music is what we are trying to honour. there's a lot of good coming from his life and life experiences. lyrics went from a negative to a positive. >> two decades after his music made this area famous, the debate is not just about the legacy, but the sole of the neighbourhood and the families that call it home. >> how are you doing. >> rocky's family opened the supermarket in 11967 -- in 1967. >> everywhe
. >> two decades ago christopher wallace known as b.i.g. wrapped about his home here. >> wallace was murdered in 1987. since then the streets he called home underwent a profound reformation. >> this is a solid black neighbourhood. there were people from other places. >> it's changed, yes. for the better. >> wallace used to wrap in front of the barber shop and fan ley roy mccarthy wants fans to remember him. >> i want this intersection called christopher...
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>> william wallace. >> it's william wallace.cular highland games have been going on for over 159 years. right now, they've got two clans battling it out. the wallaces versus the forbes, just like the old days. [ yelling ] go, wallace! do it for william. oh. >> [ indistinct ] >> [ indistinct ] >> me! me! scotland versus the rest of the world over here. what's the strategy? >> twist. >> don't go with your bum. really put your feet in and lean back. >> from canada. >> united states. >> united states. >> oh, that was pathetic. >> use your heel. right there. that's it. use it -- [ laughing ] >> go, go, go! now we're tied one all. best out of three. [ cheering ] >> pull! pull! pull! [ panting ] [ cheering ] thank you very much. whoo hoo! ♪ from strathdon, i go to aberdeen, and fly to the orkney islands. orkney is made up of 70 or so islands off the north tip of mainland scotland. the people refer to themselves as orcadians, and don't feel they are part of scotland. this is an ancient landscape richly strewn with stone circles and buri
>> william wallace. >> it's william wallace.cular highland games have been going on for over 159 years. right now, they've got two clans battling it out. the wallaces versus the forbes, just like the old days. [ yelling ] go, wallace! do it for william. oh. >> [ indistinct ] >> [ indistinct ] >> me! me! scotland versus the rest of the world over here. what's the strategy? >> twist. >> don't go with your bum. really put your feet in and lean back....
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roman scholar andrew wallace-hadrill.sted in ways of recapturing a picture of roman society as a whole. we've got great written sources for the romans, but with them there's always a suspicion that they represent the viewpoint of a thin upper crust. the great thing about pompeii is that, archaeologically, it preserves the full social spectrum from rich to poor. if you look at a standard plan of any part of pompeii, what you see is an extraordinary jumble of lines. and it's not until you start measuring and analyzing that a pattern emerges. what i've done is to group the houses according to size, from largest to smallest. what comes out is a jigsaw of tiny shops right next door to enormous mansions. here we have a shop -- one of dozens up and down pompeii. the way the eruption preserves things, you can tell exactly what was in these bins -- beans, chick peas, lentils... in fact, this guy was a grocer. the backyard here is full of empties -- amphorae which contained wine, olive oil and garum -- the unspeakable fish sauce wh
roman scholar andrew wallace-hadrill.sted in ways of recapturing a picture of roman society as a whole. we've got great written sources for the romans, but with them there's always a suspicion that they represent the viewpoint of a thin upper crust. the great thing about pompeii is that, archaeologically, it preserves the full social spectrum from rich to poor. if you look at a standard plan of any part of pompeii, what you see is an extraordinary jumble of lines. and it's not until you start...
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- it's a bonus check for you from wallace.se theranch exceed its targets over the past quarter. - wow, that's wonderful. - quarter's three months. that's how long you've been gone. - mm-hmm. - mm-hmm. - mm-hmm. mm-hmm. thank you. great, well, we're all up to speed. - two seconds of the turd dog, and he loses the biggest sale this branch has ever seen. - do y havany idea what i had to do to get that sale from jan? i mean, i went l out. all out. i mean like everything was out the whole week. - god, i just don't know hat we do. i mean, short of telling david wallac tht he was gone for three months... i'd like to rat out andy, but unfortunately i have a bit of a "boy who cried wolf" dynamic with david wallace. except instead of a boy i'm a man, and instead of a wolf, i cried, "genetically-engineed monster wolf." - i'm not gonna rat on him. andy gave me a second cnce. so the least i could do is let somebodelse rat on him. meredith, why don't you? - meredith palmer ain't never been called no narc. floozy? yes. alkie? check. einstein
- it's a bonus check for you from wallace.se theranch exceed its targets over the past quarter. - wow, that's wonderful. - quarter's three months. that's how long you've been gone. - mm-hmm. - mm-hmm. - mm-hmm. mm-hmm. thank you. great, well, we're all up to speed. - two seconds of the turd dog, and he loses the biggest sale this branch has ever seen. - do y havany idea what i had to do to get that sale from jan? i mean, i went l out. all out. i mean like everything was out the whole week. -...
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>> i really thought wallace was hot, i really did. i thought wallace was hot. ty, who knows.e to beat the test, i don't know. >> true to his word, ty ryan did beat the drug test and has no intention of changing his behavior. >> drug test results. >> i'm clean. >> how do you know? >> they don't lock the folks up that were dirty. >> pardon. >> they done locked the folks up that were dirty. >> want to tell us how you pulled that one off? >> nope. >> stay on your ps and qs. >> straight up. >> you'll pass. there's a way to get by anything, right. you gotta be up on it. >> coming to terms with the consequences of his crime, horace brightwell has a change of heart and agree to appear on camera to discuss the honor dorm stabbing. >> we're all grown men in this prison. we should have worked our problems out, you know, talked them out, instead of resorting to something like that. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> at any prison there are essentially two sets of r
>> i really thought wallace was hot, i really did. i thought wallace was hot. ty, who knows.e to beat the test, i don't know. >> true to his word, ty ryan did beat the drug test and has no intention of changing his behavior. >> drug test results. >> i'm clean. >> how do you know? >> they don't lock the folks up that were dirty. >> pardon. >> they done locked the folks up that were dirty. >> want to tell us how you pulled that one off?...
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wallace.t's been operating the center since the 1950s for the center for concerts and meetings and exhibitions etc. it's a legal non-conforming use inherit with the events the center would often serve alcohol and food. my understanding is that historically individual promoters would seek permit from abc and several years ago applied for a type 47 so they could serve alcohol to the general public. the 2012 authorization on the center allowed the continues of the center as it operated in the past for events etc. so as part of the permit the commission established that alcohol has been part of the operation of the center and actually specifically authorized the continued operation of that specific function within the center. so even though the 2007 permit was a means of allowing to continue the non-legal process during the research staff was able to establish that indeed historically alcohol l had been served to - so to seek a permit so individuals wouldn't have to get their own permit. the actio
wallace.t's been operating the center since the 1950s for the center for concerts and meetings and exhibitions etc. it's a legal non-conforming use inherit with the events the center would often serve alcohol and food. my understanding is that historically individual promoters would seek permit from abc and several years ago applied for a type 47 so they could serve alcohol to the general public. the 2012 authorization on the center allowed the continues of the center as it operated in the past...
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christopher wallace wrapped his his neighborhood. he was nerded in 1987.ce then the streets he called home have undergone a profound transformation, robert price has owned this back enter sharp for 20 years. >> this was a solid black neighborhood. you have people coming from other places and different types of people. it really has changed here. it's changed. it's changed for the better. >> reporter: wallace used to a rap in front of the barber shop and fan leroy mccarthy wants the community to remember him. >> i started a petition to co name this interception christopher wallace. and hope. this corner will become something of an honor, i tribute to him because he lived here as a child. >> reporter: when mccarthy presented his proposal to the community board, some board members said wallace wasn't a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> his music is what we are trying to honor. a lot of good came out of his life and experiences in his lyrics he said he went from a negative to positive and that's what i am trying to celebrate. >
christopher wallace wrapped his his neighborhood. he was nerded in 1987.ce then the streets he called home have undergone a profound transformation, robert price has owned this back enter sharp for 20 years. >> this was a solid black neighborhood. you have people coming from other places and different types of people. it really has changed here. it's changed. it's changed for the better. >> reporter: wallace used to a rap in front of the barber shop and fan leroy mccarthy wants the...
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by 1965, governor wallace was facing the crisis in his state of the selma-to-montgomery march.the march where john lewis was beaten nearly to death, beaten along with hundreds of other protesters. dozens of people were hospitalized in that march for vote rights. the beatings were televised nationally. alabama had been through a lot, but the wait that local police and state troopers beat those men and women and children on that bridge in march 1965 galvanized the nation. and the marchers themselves were adamant that they would complete their march, no matter what the alabama police did to them. so there was this question of how their safety could be guaranteed. the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after all, it wasn't just the local police doing those beatings, it was state troopers who were out there cracking skulls in the first place. john lewis talks about looking up at the man who was beating him and the last thing he says he saw before he lost consciousness was the confederate flag emblem of the alabama state flag on that tro
by 1965, governor wallace was facing the crisis in his state of the selma-to-montgomery march.the march where john lewis was beaten nearly to death, beaten along with hundreds of other protesters. dozens of people were hospitalized in that march for vote rights. the beatings were televised nationally. alabama had been through a lot, but the wait that local police and state troopers beat those men and women and children on that bridge in march 1965 galvanized the nation. and the marchers...
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wallace later retracted these views and apologized for his segregationist policies. in this program, historians dan
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. >> i'm chris wallace. breaking news the u.s. and its allies reach a nuclear deal with iran. >> for the first time in nearly a decade we have halted the progress of the iranian nuclear program. >> the world powers have recognized iran's nuclear rights. >> what do israel and skeptics in congress think of the agreement? we'll get first reaction from two key members of the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker and ben cardin. then, washington gridlock intensifies with a power grab in the united states senate as republicans accuse democrats of trying to divert attention from
. >> i'm chris wallace. breaking news the u.s. and its allies reach a nuclear deal with iran. >> for the first time in nearly a decade we have halted the progress of the iranian nuclear program. >> the world powers have recognized iran's nuclear rights. >> what do israel and skeptics in congress think of the agreement? we'll get first reaction from two key members of the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker and ben cardin. then, washington gridlock intensifies...
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. >> reporter: mike wallace loves to surf martins beach where three distinct breaks beckon off one of the most scenic uncrowded beach on the california coast. >> also protected from strong north swells and winds and there are not too many swells north of santa cruz that you're able to have that sort of beautiful waves like we're seeing today. >> reporter: the beach is book ended by cliffs so the only lands access is down this road. for decades, the owner of the
. >> reporter: mike wallace loves to surf martins beach where three distinct breaks beckon off one of the most scenic uncrowded beach on the california coast. >> also protected from strong north swells and winds and there are not too many swells north of santa cruz that you're able to have that sort of beautiful waves like we're seeing today. >> reporter: the beach is book ended by cliffs so the only lands access is down this road. for decades, the owner of the
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let him finish. >> wow, joining me now, chris wallace., chris, we haven't seen one like that in a little while. who won? >> well, we report, you decide. you'll have to see it. i have to tell you, it's exactly what i hoped for and expected. just so you know who the players are, dr. emanuel, ezequikiel emanu emanuel, rahm emanuel's brother, one of the architects of obama care. in 2009 and 2010, was instrumental in putting all of this together. a very aggressive advocate for the program. jim capretta is well versed on health care policy and very critical of obama care. they really go at it. they go at the whole question of these cancellations, the question of should the knumsgume telling you what kind of policy you have to have, what's going to happen to premiums, what's going to happen to people who aren't in the individual market which is what we're hearing about now, but employer-based systems and whether there should be a delay. it's a fascinating, fascinating, and i must say kind of entertaining interview. >> i saw, you had to pull in t
let him finish. >> wow, joining me now, chris wallace., chris, we haven't seen one like that in a little while. who won? >> well, we report, you decide. you'll have to see it. i have to tell you, it's exactly what i hoped for and expected. just so you know who the players are, dr. emanuel, ezequikiel emanu emanuel, rahm emanuel's brother, one of the architects of obama care. in 2009 and 2010, was instrumental in putting all of this together. a very aggressive advocate for the...
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joining me now is the anchor of fox news sunday, chris wallace. good morning. can you hear me, chris? >> i can hear you. can you hear me? >> tell me what did you learn from chris christie about what showing up means? >> well, what he is saying is that you don't just show up in hispanic communities, african-american communities, communities that don't necessarily vote republican. around the election. you have to be there all the time. now, christie is on the record, he supports comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to citizenship. he also supports a local new jersey version, state version of the dream act that in-state tuition for the children of the illegal immigrant brought to this country when they were just children. he's basically saying if you want to appeal to these people, you have to do it all the time, not just two weeks before the election. >> i would imagine that republicans are not the only ones taking notice of his win. in your interview, i know
joining me now is the anchor of fox news sunday, chris wallace. good morning. can you hear me, chris? >> i can hear you. can you hear me? >> tell me what did you learn from chris christie about what showing up means? >> well, what he is saying is that you don't just show up in hispanic communities, african-american communities, communities that don't necessarily vote republican. around the election. you have to be there all the time. now, christie is on the record, he supports...
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wallace was also recently a republican. so there was a revolt under way so perkins digit years eleanor roosevelt's trip to chicago to make a call me speech at the convention that made the difference. >> talk about hitler's invasion with poland on the and the side of the world japan does it and a shed does not seem to come up much did impact anything? >> it did not because he was firmly focused with what was happening you are right to there were some things set on track and it takes off more directly where this election stops so i decided to focus on how and why did he decide to run for a third term? and hitler figure japan did not. >> with the fdr solid relationship with the u.s. support of propaganda with the depiction of ogle joe but did you learn anything in the research what he thought truthfully? >> i never encountered stolid in this research. he does not have a presence of the book. but basically he had divided poland then hitler invaded the soviet union but russia does not play a role. you are a knowledgeable audienc
wallace was also recently a republican. so there was a revolt under way so perkins digit years eleanor roosevelt's trip to chicago to make a call me speech at the convention that made the difference. >> talk about hitler's invasion with poland on the and the side of the world japan does it and a shed does not seem to come up much did impact anything? >> it did not because he was firmly focused with what was happening you are right to there were some things set on track and it takes...
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the last minute he said take him out and so now here we go with cody wallace. you wonder if this limits, does he do shotgun snap well? do they take a snap on the sideline? so many things come in to play. at this point it's a half a yard. could ben quarterback sneak it. but you have haloti ngata in there. everything is in play here. >> al: it's the longest half yard. 71,000 the defense chants. they have dwyer in the back field next to roethlisberger. you have brown in the slot to the right. you have cotchery wide to the right. roethlisberger fires, touchdown! cotchery, who is his main man in the red zone. cotchery with only 34 receptions coming into the game but 7 of those for touchdowns. >> cris: they switch it off. corey graham thinks he is supposed to switch this off, this pick. but the inside defender doesn't do it so they end up with a walk-in. so all that mess we just went through and all it did was take time off the clock for the ravens to try to go the other way, assuming they can get this. >> al: two-point conversion. got to pull another one out of a ha
the last minute he said take him out and so now here we go with cody wallace. you wonder if this limits, does he do shotgun snap well? do they take a snap on the sideline? so many things come in to play. at this point it's a half a yard. could ben quarterback sneak it. but you have haloti ngata in there. everything is in play here. >> al: it's the longest half yard. 71,000 the defense chants. they have dwyer in the back field next to roethlisberger. you have brown in the slot to the...
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wallace was murdered in 1997. since then the streets he called home have undergone a profound transformation. robin price owned this basher shop for 20 years. >> this is a solid black neighbourhood. you have people coming from different places. it's changed - for the better. >> wallace used to rap in front of the barber shop and leroy, a fan, wants the community to remember him. >> i started a petition to call this in honour of christopher wallis, big, an honour to him. >> when mccarthy presented his proposal board members said wallace was not a good role model because of his involvement with drugs and guns. >> there's a lot of good that came out of his life and life experiences. his lyrics went from a negative to a positive. >> two decades after his music made the area famous, it is not just about big's legacy, it's about the soul of the neighbourhood and the families calling it home. >> rocky's family opened a supermarket in 1967. >> everybody that came up in the neighbourhood packed bags. that was part of growi
wallace was murdered in 1997. since then the streets he called home have undergone a profound transformation. robin price owned this basher shop for 20 years. >> this is a solid black neighbourhood. you have people coming from different places. it's changed - for the better. >> wallace used to rap in front of the barber shop and leroy, a fan, wants the community to remember him. >> i started a petition to call this in honour of christopher wallis, big, an honour to him....
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and he was good a good enough marksman to do the job. >> i mention mike wallace. here's that interview. clint hill and mike wallace in 1975. >> you mean you would have gotten there and taken the shot. >> the third shot, yes, sir. >> rose: and that would have been all right with you >> that would have been fine with me. >> rose: but you couldn't. you got there in less than two seconds, clint. you couldn't have gotten there. you don't -- you surely don't have any sense of guilt about that? >> yes, i certainly do. i have a great deal of guilt about that. and i turned in a different direction -- if i'd turned in a different direction i'd have made it. it was my fault. >> oh! no one has ever suggested that for an instance. what you did was show great bravery and great presence of mind what was on the citation that was given you for your work. 1963, extraordinary courage. >> mike, i don't care about that if i had reacted just a little bit quicker-- and i could have, i guess-- i'll live with that to my grave. >> it still bothers me. but i realize i'm not faster than a sp
and he was good a good enough marksman to do the job. >> i mention mike wallace. here's that interview. clint hill and mike wallace in 1975. >> you mean you would have gotten there and taken the shot. >> the third shot, yes, sir. >> rose: and that would have been all right with you >> that would have been fine with me. >> rose: but you couldn't. you got there in less than two seconds, clint. you couldn't have gotten there. you don't -- you surely don't have...
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george wallace, great to talk with him. >>> moving on.se that no good deed goes unpunished. sometimes good deeds do get rewarded. a homeless man right here in atlanta did the right thing. just ahead, you will see what happened next. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. >>> a $100,000 reward is being offered tonight to find the killer of a postal worker in landover, maryland. the sheriff's office says 26-year-old tyson jerome barnett was making his rounds last night when he was shot to work. no motive has been given. the postal workers union is calling for more safety precautions as more deliveries are being made at night. then there's this -- a father and son in long island, new york, are accused of trying to cheat a lottery winner out of his million-dolla
george wallace, great to talk with him. >>> moving on.se that no good deed goes unpunished. sometimes good deeds do get rewarded. a homeless man right here in atlanta did the right thing. just ahead, you will see what happened next. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan...
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president kennedy's assassination is vivid in the minds of many people, david wallace recall that had horrific day during a tribute today. 50 years ago he was a teenager who saw kennedy at the airport and waited for the motorcade. he got close enough to see the president just after he had been shot. outside of the hospital he picked up a rose left by the first lady inside of the president's car. >> took the rose i went back to school. i carried the rose around all day. and just cried. from one of my classmates to another i went home and saw my mother and dad wex cried. >> wallace still has that rose. the ceremony included a moment of silence to mark the death. a bust of the president was unveiled at today's ceremony. >>> new developments in the abuse of a student at san jose state. coming up, reaction from the family. how a major civil rights group is stepping in. >> we know what caused bart to shut down. stranding riders for hours. and... new video from the tornado that hit the mid west what. one man did that has soci >>> tonight, bart's largest union is considering legal action just
president kennedy's assassination is vivid in the minds of many people, david wallace recall that had horrific day during a tribute today. 50 years ago he was a teenager who saw kennedy at the airport and waited for the motorcade. he got close enough to see the president just after he had been shot. outside of the hospital he picked up a rose left by the first lady inside of the president's car. >> took the rose i went back to school. i carried the rose around all day. and just cried....
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wallace is a private lodge and no entertainment should be held, however, it was revolved by the board of appeals and it upheld it and no is not prevented from convert the non conforming use to a conditional use. and it's determined by the board of appeals and the supreme courts. while the eir was to allow the begins to continue. earlier this year i'm pleased to announce to you we've reached a settlement and 9 individual neighbors who participated in the litigation against the city have agreed to a strike limit to 79 fire department's and only 54 of the event maybe music's concerts. we've agreed to reduce the number of concession from 8 to 5. alternative c in the eir sets forth that settlement position and we ask you adapt alternative c to implement this supplement agreement. representatives which the coalition are here to say the conditions before you incorporate that supplement. the number of events only likewise 25 additional entertainment events and likewise numbers from 31 hundred to 33 hundred. approved installation of 5 concession food areas down from 8 in 2010. by way of compar
wallace is a private lodge and no entertainment should be held, however, it was revolved by the board of appeals and it upheld it and no is not prevented from convert the non conforming use to a conditional use. and it's determined by the board of appeals and the supreme courts. while the eir was to allow the begins to continue. earlier this year i'm pleased to announce to you we've reached a settlement and 9 individual neighbors who participated in the litigation against the city have agreed...
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ruth wallace came up with the idea of a garden tour and a lot of us thought, a garden tour?ur neighborhood? who is going to come? well, we had every -- we've done it for six years. every year we've grown incrementally. after the first two years of raising money for the library -- there's our new library -- we then it was such a great community builder that we recently decided to keep wanting to volunteering and do it. we established a scholarship at city college for the horticultural department. and we have just gone gangbusters. we get good press and we get to see everybody's neighbor -- all our neighbors' gardens. because of the way san francisco s you get to be veuyer because usually you have to go through their garage or their house to see the gardens. and ruth gets known through the neighborhood because she's constantly peeking over fences and leaving fliers in people's mailboxes saying, do you want to be on the garden tour, and all this sort of thing. but anyway, so, we've -- just to show you how much the neighborhood has gotten to know each other, all the people in th
ruth wallace came up with the idea of a garden tour and a lot of us thought, a garden tour?ur neighborhood? who is going to come? well, we had every -- we've done it for six years. every year we've grown incrementally. after the first two years of raising money for the library -- there's our new library -- we then it was such a great community builder that we recently decided to keep wanting to volunteering and do it. we established a scholarship at city college for the horticultural...