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the bomb is what leads you to wallace. wallace was supposed to be vice president in 1944, the popular choice with 65% of the democratic voters wanting him him a 2% wanted truman. it is like a frank capra movie. on one particular night it comes down to moment in time like nine seconds when wallace almost makes it, almost squeezes in. the crowd is cheering "wallace!" the bosses convened the convention that night. overnight, they turned favors and so forth and money and bribes. wallace does not end up as vice president. roosevelt dies. a little unknown party hack, really, called harry truman, had one of the most important times in the history of the world it comes a small man and he comes leader of the world with all the power, frankly, like george bush, he blows it. runenry wallace would later for president. >> as an unsuccessful third-party candidate. the real drama is the 1944 convention. >> wallace was very much a visionary. he was lost in history. nobody knows henry wallace anymore. he is an extraordinary man. in 1941, u
the bomb is what leads you to wallace. wallace was supposed to be vice president in 1944, the popular choice with 65% of the democratic voters wanting him him a 2% wanted truman. it is like a frank capra movie. on one particular night it comes down to moment in time like nine seconds when wallace almost makes it, almost squeezes in. the crowd is cheering "wallace!" the bosses convened the convention that night. overnight, they turned favors and so forth and money and bribes. wallace...
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did the bomb have to start all this/ the bomb leads you to wallace because wallace was the key fake your -- figure. it is an inside deal. it is really ugly. it is a frank capra movie. in one particular night, it comes down to a moment in time like nine seconds one wallace almost makes it, he almost squeezes in. the crowd is cheering. the bosses convened the convention that night and overnight they turned favors and money and bribes. wallace does not end up as vice president. roosevelt dies. an unknown party hack called harry truman at one of the most important times in the history of the world becomes leader of the world, with all of the power and like a george bush he blows a. -- it. >> henry wallace would later run for president. >> he was smeared repeatedly as a communist at that point. the real drama is the 1944 convention. a visionary. he has been lost to history. he was an extraordinary man. said the 20th century must be the american century. famous countered in a speech that said the 20th century must be the century of the common man. he called for a worldwide people revolution in
did the bomb have to start all this/ the bomb leads you to wallace because wallace was the key fake your -- figure. it is an inside deal. it is really ugly. it is a frank capra movie. in one particular night, it comes down to a moment in time like nine seconds one wallace almost makes it, he almost squeezes in. the crowd is cheering. the bosses convened the convention that night and overnight they turned favors and money and bribes. wallace does not end up as vice president. roosevelt dies. an...
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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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wallace teaches -- professor wallace teaches in the english department at the graduate center at the city university of new york, and please join me in welcoming professor michele wallace. [applause] >> hi. i'm here today to talk about my mother, faith ringgold. [applause] she is a world renowned artist, and we're trying to do a powerpoint here, but we can't get it to project as we wish. all we can to is get this, which is the slide-sorting page. so we're going to work with that. if we can get less light in the room -- like that light right there. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. it's probably two things. one, there, i think, is a problem between the mac -- they're not used to pc, number one. and number two, it is a large powerpoint. and so i think maybe there's some part of the system that's not able to feed it. it's like 160 images. and, anyway, i gotta do the right thing, was my mother is here. [applause] she's in the front row, and i will introduce her in a moment. [applause] and i have been given many, many instructions about public speaking. you don't spend all the time apologizing for
wallace teaches -- professor wallace teaches in the english department at the graduate center at the city university of new york, and please join me in welcoming professor michele wallace. [applause] >> hi. i'm here today to talk about my mother, faith ringgold. [applause] she is a world renowned artist, and we're trying to do a powerpoint here, but we can't get it to project as we wish. all we can to is get this, which is the slide-sorting page. so we're going to work with that. if we...
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my name is wallace ford. i'm the chairman of the public administration department at medgar evers school at inappropriate business and the other is the commentary blog soon to be in book form called love and hate the time of obama and a host of inclusion showed which can be seen in various parts of the country. the introduction has to do with the topic race, power and politics. race and racism has been described as america's original sin beginning with the particularly odious form of racial-based lavery which began in this country the 1600's which is carried forward in its many iterations to this day. the issue of power has a three-part context. because it is a very important part of the concept of power it is one of the reasons why it was forbidden for black slaves to learn how to read and write. it certainly was also a reason why it black slaves were forget and -- for big didn't forbidden to own property and you see that in the 21st century but after emancipation emancipation the red line if you will was dr
my name is wallace ford. i'm the chairman of the public administration department at medgar evers school at inappropriate business and the other is the commentary blog soon to be in book form called love and hate the time of obama and a host of inclusion showed which can be seen in various parts of the country. the introduction has to do with the topic race, power and politics. race and racism has been described as america's original sin beginning with the particularly odious form of...
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i want somebody on fox news, maybe you can do it, chris wallace, maybe you're the journalist over there. i don't know. you support that? your network does. and did for days until we heard the term racist. and then you figured it out. hey, this is bad territory. ch just tell me, what if this was a sioux indian in washington with a federal agent in the crosshairs? think that would make the news and you think it's not about race? it's all about race. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. is cliven bundy a patriot or is is he a free loader. text or go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you results later in the show. for more, let me bring in gary from the tribe in in nebraska. farm owner megan hammon. ft i know if the pipeline is approved it's going to be going over your land, but the media has given cliven bundy way more attention than what you folks are doing in washington. . he doesn't even own his land, and you do. your reaction to all of this? >> oh my. we pay our property taxes. and it is very interesting that conservatives will stand up for someone who tries
i want somebody on fox news, maybe you can do it, chris wallace, maybe you're the journalist over there. i don't know. you support that? your network does. and did for days until we heard the term racist. and then you figured it out. hey, this is bad territory. ch just tell me, what if this was a sioux indian in washington with a federal agent in the crosshairs? think that would make the news and you think it's not about race? it's all about race. get your cell phones out. i want to know what...
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wallace. reason that this country is the wealthiest country, the most powerful country and most compassionate gives the most away is because of capitalism. abuses that people get greedy and they do bad things. but, if you bust down the capitalistic system, you are not only going to hurt the poor, not going to have as many opportunities, you are going to hurt everybody. how do you reply to that mr. aroyo. >> i would agree. capitalism boats. look at east asia and middle class grown in china and india. that's largely because of capitalism. what all the popes have warned about from john paul to benedict to this pope unregulated capitalism that focuses only on profit without considering the moral person and dignity. >> has to have morality attached to it all right, mr. wallace, last word. >> you have to humanize the market by focusing on the dignity of the individuals and common good and stewardship. the pope says he took saint francis name because is he a man who talked about the poor and peace an
wallace. reason that this country is the wealthiest country, the most powerful country and most compassionate gives the most away is because of capitalism. abuses that people get greedy and they do bad things. but, if you bust down the capitalistic system, you are not only going to hurt the poor, not going to have as many opportunities, you are going to hurt everybody. how do you reply to that mr. aroyo. >> i would agree. capitalism boats. look at east asia and middle class grown in china...
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what george wallace and others like him wanted was all-white schools. don't reallyools exist anymore. but all black schools do. at is the segregation today, is that 60 years after brown and really i shows through a single generation of one family, integration is gone for many students. >> in new york, a study shows new york has the most segregated schools in the country. >> absolutely. this is one of the things where i hoped the story would do some myth-busting. we all have this perception of the south. the south did integrate. we have never seen true desegregation in the northeast or midwest. if you look at in terms of neighborhoods and schools, the most segregated parts of the consistently been in the midwest and in the northeast. >> 73% of charter schools in new york city were deemed so-called apartheid schools where white enrollment was below 1%? >> yes. and overall of new york public schools, it is about 1/4 of black students. in chicago, 1/3 of black students in the so-called apartheid schools. >> why apartheid schools? >> they call them apartheid
what george wallace and others like him wanted was all-white schools. don't reallyools exist anymore. but all black schools do. at is the segregation today, is that 60 years after brown and really i shows through a single generation of one family, integration is gone for many students. >> in new york, a study shows new york has the most segregated schools in the country. >> absolutely. this is one of the things where i hoped the story would do some myth-busting. we all have this...
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now a couple of key players that we want to look at, wallace d. fard, a number of different names- this is one of the more common ones i had- the original first prophet of the black muslim movement, sometimes described as a mysterious peddler. but his key- he's an inspired gentleman- he understands this and begins this quest towards self-esteem and empowerment. now of course, a person- i'm sure you're probably familiar with elijah muhammad. he, of course, is taught by fard and becomes the great leader, and is the founder of nation of islam- a very, very charismatic leader. and we're going to have an interview with abdus salam. and in fact, as we move through these, of course, malcolm x is probably the most famous figure in the movement- very articulate, very powerful; not too long ago, we had a movie made of his life. and you know, if you had any chance to see malcolm x live or you've seen him on video tape, you know what i'm talking about, about self-esteem and empowerment- in other words, those fundamental religious impulse ideas of identity- wh
now a couple of key players that we want to look at, wallace d. fard, a number of different names- this is one of the more common ones i had- the original first prophet of the black muslim movement, sometimes described as a mysterious peddler. but his key- he's an inspired gentleman- he understands this and begins this quest towards self-esteem and empowerment. now of course, a person- i'm sure you're probably familiar with elijah muhammad. he, of course, is taught by fard and becomes the great...
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thank you for coming. i really want to say a special thanks to the renée jones alain forms megan wallaceany [inaudible] for putting together such a wonderful rent and all the other stuff participated i think was a great event. i think it was, it was our 2nd event. but our 1st exchange being able to just sit down and talk honestly and openly and hopefully we can continue to build the trust, come up with better ways to communicate and definitely looking forward to the next one. thank you. >> thank you commissioner brendan. dimensions jim lazarus raising their disappointment over the america's cup was with the america's cup event authority not with support and there was a discussion about how the port can help it this future such projects guide minority businesses and other local businesses to potential opportunities. but i just want to add one comment i heard after the beating. after the exchange. from the every other department does this. this was so incredible and so productive. we didn't we couldn't receive enough praise from herself >> then she said if we could do that we need to take
thank you for coming. i really want to say a special thanks to the renée jones alain forms megan wallaceany [inaudible] for putting together such a wonderful rent and all the other stuff participated i think was a great event. i think it was, it was our 2nd event. but our 1st exchange being able to just sit down and talk honestly and openly and hopefully we can continue to build the trust, come up with better ways to communicate and definitely looking forward to the next one. thank you....
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bush and senior adviser to the mccain campaign, nicole wallace.nal affairs editor for new york magazine and analyst john heilemann. and we've saved the rarest of birds for last. the co-anchor of "squawk box," andrew sorkin. thank you for coming back. >> thank you. i've missed you guys. >> parallel universe. >> you're on cnbc at this time. >> but the markets are closed this friday for good friday. >> i thought you were in boarding school in switzerland. >> there's this other thing. we're all part of the same family, but there's other thing going on on another network. >> what you been up to? how's the family? >> family's great. remember when you did ta to me, the picture on the wall. can we pull that up? >> i don't know why. >> who put the hat on your head? >> i put the hat on my head. i remember geist took that shot. that was during a commercial break when nobody was supposed to be seeing it. >> i still feel terrible about it. >> no, you don't. >> that hat was on your head because you put it there. >> women like a man who knows how to keep himself
bush and senior adviser to the mccain campaign, nicole wallace.nal affairs editor for new york magazine and analyst john heilemann. and we've saved the rarest of birds for last. the co-anchor of "squawk box," andrew sorkin. thank you for coming back. >> thank you. i've missed you guys. >> parallel universe. >> you're on cnbc at this time. >> but the markets are closed this friday for good friday. >> i thought you were in boarding school in switzerland....
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wallace?>is the pope is calling us to h way of jesus the words you hadn't spoken to us.e as a catholic you know what the gospel of matthew 25 says how we treat the least of these the hungry those who are locked up in jail is how we treat tries himself. the hope had a meeting and he called priests around the world to get out of their comfort zones and he says this is very important to me.e we have to be with those on the margins or else we will become abstract idea yol gists and fundamentalists which he said a mistake. how do we get with the poor? g that's what the pope is calling us all to not ideology but the core of the gospel of christ. >> all heright. but the difference here is ? politics verses theory. theoretically every christian is going to help the poor. e in reality not every christian does. but my contention is that capitalism does the most good for the e poor. it provide the opportunity for poor people who will cease it.om some will not. i don't believe it is the op gages of a chri
wallace?>is the pope is calling us to h way of jesus the words you hadn't spoken to us.e as a catholic you know what the gospel of matthew 25 says how we treat the least of these the hungry those who are locked up in jail is how we treat tries himself. the hope had a meeting and he called priests around the world to get out of their comfort zones and he says this is very important to me.e we have to be with those on the margins or else we will become abstract idea yol gists and...
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two ways of looking at it. 1963, 50 years ago, segregation ruled. 17 teen states, wallace inaugurated governor with the famous speech, segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. he talk about nothing but race. fifty years ago in september, this month, he flew to baltimore, my home city, and announced he was going to run for president and never mentioned race. he never mentioned segregation again. he turned on a dime when the mash much on washington made it obvious that in the future, talking overtly about race was no longer going to be respectable, but addressed it and said he's running to restore local government against big government by pointy headed bureaucrats, tyrannical judges, and tax spin legislators, and he never denigrated the race of any person or group of people in history, and peoplemented to believe it. that's the beginning of remembering history and beginning of the vocabulary of modern politics. if you don't believe that big government opposition today and that the notion that what makes me safe and makes me free is not all of the pain staking ties
two ways of looking at it. 1963, 50 years ago, segregation ruled. 17 teen states, wallace inaugurated governor with the famous speech, segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. he talk about nothing but race. fifty years ago in september, this month, he flew to baltimore, my home city, and announced he was going to run for president and never mentioned race. he never mentioned segregation again. he turned on a dime when the mash much on washington made it obvious that in the...
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steve wallace.ou. >> next we have a story a lot of people are talking about today, rumbling about in some cases. a baseball player goes home to be with his wife for the birth of their baby. sounds incidenocent, right? a couple of sports radio hosts say he shouldn't have missed opening day, and one even suggested he should have told his wife to get a c-section and then i have to play ball. a lot of people are fired up including my next guest. >>> okay. let's talk about this story that taps into the all the conflicts we're familiar, men versus women, individual versus group, boomer vi eer apologized for hi commence about paternity leave for daniel murphy. they were talking about the fact he missed opening day and another game because his wife was giving birth. he hesitates, play this for you, look at his eyes and face as he says the words that got him into trouble and the apology follows that. roll it. >> the baby is fine, 24 hours, you stay, baby's good, have good support system for the mom and the b
steve wallace.ou. >> next we have a story a lot of people are talking about today, rumbling about in some cases. a baseball player goes home to be with his wife for the birth of their baby. sounds incidenocent, right? a couple of sports radio hosts say he shouldn't have missed opening day, and one even suggested he should have told his wife to get a c-section and then i have to play ball. a lot of people are fired up including my next guest. >>> okay. let's talk about this story...
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party'sored the financial footing and he ran the thatconvention so smoothly carina scott king and george wallace agreed to share the same stage. to get aned again impossibly complicated trade bill through congress. he knew it could be done. at one point during negotiations with the europeans, he drove a list of desired american agricultural concessions. he wrote it out on a nice tablecloth at geneva' jerk continental hotel. --dy maÎtre d'confronted him when the maÎtre d'confronted him , he pulled out his wallet and bought the tablecloth and gave it to his dining companions. the trade bill passed in the house, 94-6 in the senate. president bush asked him to as u.s. the age of 73 ambassador to a soviet union on the brink of collapse. he responded again, here am i. noted that strauss involvedof diplomacy homemade not chose. nachos. he wants mischievously invited richard nixon to the ambassador's. it was the same night he was hosting ben bradley. for all that he achieved in his career, the ultimate ,ccomplishment in strauss' life second only to his beloved family what the law firm that still bears h
party'sored the financial footing and he ran the thatconvention so smoothly carina scott king and george wallace agreed to share the same stage. to get aned again impossibly complicated trade bill through congress. he knew it could be done. at one point during negotiations with the europeans, he drove a list of desired american agricultural concessions. he wrote it out on a nice tablecloth at geneva' jerk continental hotel. --dy maÎtre d'confronted him when the maÎtre d'confronted him , he...
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you can't say that word that george wallace used to say back in the 1950ed. but you say welfare, you say bussing. >> urban. >> black people aren't stupid. they understand this. they know what les james was saying. >> james, you take over here, what's a reasonable way that commentators like us, black and white and brown, hispanic, how do you talk about it without sounding like you're priscy, above all ethnic loyalties. you have no racial identity at all when everybody has some. and maybe they should have some. how do you establish a standard of political conduct on race? >> right. see, well, i'm much less interested in some kind of color blind tone or toalties and much more interested in talking about the substances of the channels we face. the reality is we're very, very good at focusing on individual sort of incidences around race and racism. there's a project called race forward that did great work. when trayvon martin happened in the media, we will talk about it. it's tougher for us in the media to have the sustained kind of dialogue around institutional r
you can't say that word that george wallace used to say back in the 1950ed. but you say welfare, you say bussing. >> urban. >> black people aren't stupid. they understand this. they know what les james was saying. >> james, you take over here, what's a reasonable way that commentators like us, black and white and brown, hispanic, how do you talk about it without sounding like you're priscy, above all ethnic loyalties. you have no racial identity at all when everybody has some....
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chris wallace is with us. i get it, little fun back and forthwith this guy messing with ukraine.re important things to talk about, for instance, ukraine. >> well, yeah. and what is very interesting is that a week ago, when we were talking, the u.s. had just work out the deal with the umpan union and ukraine and russia that would be a deescalation, see the pro-russian separatists pull out of the buildings they occupied in eastern ukraine. they were going to lay down arms. the ukrainians were going to create more autonomy in eastern eastern ukraine. nothing has happened. particularly the separatists have continued to maintain their occupation in the buildings. now the ukrainians are starting to move against the separatists. there's been a couple of firefights. the russian officials are threatening reprisal. they're up against the border so the situation is worse a week after the deal in geneva, not better. >> the rhetoric has turned up. the ukrainian leader saying that russia is trying to start world war iii, the russians say the ukrainians are going to pay. it's gotten really dice
chris wallace is with us. i get it, little fun back and forthwith this guy messing with ukraine.re important things to talk about, for instance, ukraine. >> well, yeah. and what is very interesting is that a week ago, when we were talking, the u.s. had just work out the deal with the umpan union and ukraine and russia that would be a deescalation, see the pro-russian separatists pull out of the buildings they occupied in eastern ukraine. they were going to lay down arms. the ukrainians...
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. >> we'll break down the numbers with chris wallace. he is next here.oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. he thought it was the endn for his dof the conversation.d... she didn't tell him that her college expenses were going up. or that she maxed out her card during spring break. when the satellite provider checked his credit, he found out his daughter didn't pay her bills. but he's not worried. now he checks his credit report and score at experian.com, allowing him to keep track of his credit and take a break of his own. experian. live credit confident. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like m
. >> we'll break down the numbers with chris wallace. he is next here.oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. he thought it was the endn for his dof the conversation.d... she didn't tell him that her college expenses were going up. or that she maxed out her card during spring...
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chris wallace will be joined by michigan and louisiana lawmakers on sunday.l listings. >>> another day of cross-examining in the oscar pistorius style. the prosecution is trying to poke holes in his story. is it working? >> and a school holds a billy joel tribute concert and guess who showed up? the piano man himself. co: sometimes you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? i don't. has a hearing problem. and she's fed up with the daily hassle of her old hearing aid. so she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 7040 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of use
chris wallace will be joined by michigan and louisiana lawmakers on sunday.l listings. >>> another day of cross-examining in the oscar pistorius style. the prosecution is trying to poke holes in his story. is it working? >> and a school holds a billy joel tribute concert and guess who showed up? the piano man himself. co: sometimes you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on...
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. >> steven wallace, we haven't found one little thing, much less a big thing.no such thing as a debris field so far. give me a plausible explanation for that. >> right. well, this is most unusual, because we have had pings, but no floating debris. so, a plausible explanation? i -- we all recall when captain sullenberger set the airbus 320 down in the hudson river, intact. so, if the airplane was set down in the indian ocean intact, either by a pilot or by an automatic pilot, that -- i'm not going to say that is the explanation, but that is an ex-an place. >> an explanation how we would not have a bunch of stuff. >> it is just a huge, huge ocean out there full of junk and maybe the debris's out there, we just haven't found it. >> when you look at the salvaging or whatever you bring up, what's -- we know the black box is the priority, hopefully that would tell us what the heck happened, what then? do you leave it rest? >> the black boxes? >> no, no the black boxes i'm assuming you bring up. naught aside. everything else? >> well, certainly, a very top priority ar
. >> steven wallace, we haven't found one little thing, much less a big thing.no such thing as a debris field so far. give me a plausible explanation for that. >> right. well, this is most unusual, because we have had pings, but no floating debris. so, a plausible explanation? i -- we all recall when captain sullenberger set the airbus 320 down in the hudson river, intact. so, if the airplane was set down in the indian ocean intact, either by a pilot or by an automatic pilot, that...
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chris wallace is live in washington. ed henry is live in washington but they don't speak so they're on different cameras. ed, the president cheered sebelius and the healthcare law, saying we got all these numbers up. she did a good job. it's working. >> certainly. you saw the secretary struggling to literally turn the pain, but metaphor include they saw this as a chance to say the leadershipping changing, over seven million signups and maybe their getting some momentum behind the law and secretary sebelius talked about all the hard work that went into fixing the miscures and now they're making up ground. >> critics and supporters alike are benefiting from this law. my professional work as a legislator, an insurance commissioner and a governor, have been tremendously helpful in navigating the policy and politics of this historic change. >> the politics kill continue. a secretary again but the fight remains. talked about the potential confirmation battle ahead. what senator mcconnell and others are saying they have some le
chris wallace is live in washington. ed henry is live in washington but they don't speak so they're on different cameras. ed, the president cheered sebelius and the healthcare law, saying we got all these numbers up. she did a good job. it's working. >> certainly. you saw the secretary struggling to literally turn the pain, but metaphor include they saw this as a chance to say the leadershipping changing, over seven million signups and maybe their getting some momentum behind the law and...
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what you have there is one of those weird moments where chris wallace is saying forgive me, but what he really means is you need to be forgiven. what do you make of that exchange? >> i thought i was coming on to talk about the new season of "mad men." this is a lot more depressing. it's amazing that republican surrogates across the board insult women. we weren't talking about birth control this time. we were talking about the senate intelligence committee and their inability to respect women's leadership goes past rhetoric. i mean dianne feinstein is the chair of the senate intelligence committee. right now half of the committees are chaired by women. if republicans gain control of the senate in november, every single committee will be chaired by a white man. that's just the way the republican party operates. that's who they want to put in leadership. and occasionally, fairly regularly, their surrogates come out with the truth and that's what we saw on sunday. they don't value women's leadership. >> and did you think that was something that was mistaken or deliberate? >> you know, i
what you have there is one of those weird moments where chris wallace is saying forgive me, but what he really means is you need to be forgiven. what do you make of that exchange? >> i thought i was coming on to talk about the new season of "mad men." this is a lot more depressing. it's amazing that republican surrogates across the board insult women. we weren't talking about birth control this time. we were talking about the senate intelligence committee and their inability to...
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steve wallace, jeff wise, thanks for being with us. stick around, guys, because we want you to answer questions from our viewers about the search for 370. we'll check back in toward the end of the hour. tweet us the hashtag #370qs. we're also on facebook/atthishour. ♪ with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. glucerna products help me keep everythibalanced. (crash) ugh! i'm good. well, almost everything. [male announcer] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars... say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth?
steve wallace, jeff wise, thanks for being with us. stick around, guys, because we want you to answer questions from our viewers about the search for 370. we'll check back in toward the end of the hour. tweet us the hashtag #370qs. we're also on facebook/atthishour. ♪ with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have...
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statement via video link from a secret location in moscow human rights and more it means jordan r wallace had a clear meaning the meaning of words in those laws cannot be secretly ensure that they interpreted by any legal body or stages. the public's knowledge and his the politicians sitting on the panel said snowed in today taste revelations if proved true. very worrying indeed. it was a special program for human rights organizations. well united states is always saying they want to come. the good with human rights they want to protect human rights and those that have a special program to heat stroke on the machines national or have your estimates nations children's fund. then there might be a potential problem the white house declined an invitation from the forty two gave evidence in its deal to comment on this note in this latest claims. only eight hundred and forty one. tables of time and the eu which is told of the town to deal with the initiative individual freedoms has just been brought to book by the european court of justice in its own pools judges decided as a direct hit on reta
statement via video link from a secret location in moscow human rights and more it means jordan r wallace had a clear meaning the meaning of words in those laws cannot be secretly ensure that they interpreted by any legal body or stages. the public's knowledge and his the politicians sitting on the panel said snowed in today taste revelations if proved true. very worrying indeed. it was a special program for human rights organizations. well united states is always saying they want to come. the...
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think of it another way, if there had been a foreign aid program that supplied george wallace the support for is segregationist regime in alabama and we object to that because it was, in fact, financing material welfare projects to improve the well-being of blacks in alabama. we object to that because george wallace had fundamentally the wrong principle, segregationist's principles in which blacks and whites were not equal. the white battle has to be one first. and so i know that is a point of view that is not going to help you do your job if you are working in development, but i hope is a point of view that will open your mind to things that indirectly will help you. addressing their roots of poverty, we need not just the right operations but the right principles, we need to get the principles right. as not been happening. fundamentally we are not the level where we really, really do care enough about the rights of the port of we would protest when there are rights violations in uganda, rights violations in other places. and so that is the debate that must happen and is happening around
think of it another way, if there had been a foreign aid program that supplied george wallace the support for is segregationist regime in alabama and we object to that because it was, in fact, financing material welfare projects to improve the well-being of blacks in alabama. we object to that because george wallace had fundamentally the wrong principle, segregationist's principles in which blacks and whites were not equal. the white battle has to be one first. and so i know that is a point of...
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>> posting those pictures. >> gayle, you have a fabulous instagram feed, by the way. >> jennifer wallaceze the face on this month's cover of "gotham" magazine. yes, there they are. you know these people. i should know my co-anchor suggested we leave the broadcast at the end. put us at the end because we're more subtle than that. gayle and norah are featured in the power issue. you look very glam on the cover and they were interviewed by mo rocca who asked them about journalism, leadership, and what it's like working with charlie. >> we had a good time. >> we had a good time. it was nice having mo interview us. it added another layer to it. it was an honor. >> you're delicately positioned on the edge here. >> let's say it was a one-cheek kind of cover shot. we'll leave it at that. that dus it for us. as we leave you, we take a look back at the week it was. "cbs evening news with scott pelley." >> an opportunity to show the world how boston has recovered in the past year. >> we got our finish line back. that's all that matters. >> boston police only had to make one marathon related arrest.
>> posting those pictures. >> gayle, you have a fabulous instagram feed, by the way. >> jennifer wallaceze the face on this month's cover of "gotham" magazine. yes, there they are. you know these people. i should know my co-anchor suggested we leave the broadcast at the end. put us at the end because we're more subtle than that. gayle and norah are featured in the power issue. you look very glam on the cover and they were interviewed by mo rocca who asked them about...
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search under water the south korean coast guard officers say they couldn't go inside the ferry say wallace that was listing too far when they arrive. andhe
search under water the south korean coast guard officers say they couldn't go inside the ferry say wallace that was listing too far when they arrive. andhe
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else has done, and the guy will take it out on his wife >> i used to be a real angry (sound dips) >> wallace smith is a peer counselor here. thirty years ago, he voluntarily checked himself into a batterers intervention group for abusing his ex-wife >> this is the best thing that ever happened to me, coming to this group. if i hadn't came to this group, thirty years ago, i'd probably be dead today or on death row because that's the kind of mind set i had. >> anyway you can abuse a person i abused her. calling her the bad names, verbal abuse, trying to control every move of her life >> so did it ever get violent or was it just like verbal? >> oh yea, oh yea, it got real violent. i remember one time i broke her jaw because she cooked the wrong food. this is hard to say but i raped her one time because she was my wife and i thought that she was my property and i could do with my property as i pleased, and that was bad and that was hard for me to get over with. i came from an abusive home where i seen my father abuse my mother on a daily basis, and i didn't want my kid to grow up that way. i fig
else has done, and the guy will take it out on his wife >> i used to be a real angry (sound dips) >> wallace smith is a peer counselor here. thirty years ago, he voluntarily checked himself into a batterers intervention group for abusing his ex-wife >> this is the best thing that ever happened to me, coming to this group. if i hadn't came to this group, thirty years ago, i'd probably be dead today or on death row because that's the kind of mind set i had. >> anyway you...
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joyce v.hales, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and irad.wollack. bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is 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 -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to make your heart ten years younger, regardless of your body composition, genetics, or age? and as you follow this plan, you'll feel healthier, trimmer, fitter, sexier, mentally sharper, and better than you have in a decade. >> narrator: dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained
joyce v.hales, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and irad.wollack. bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is 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 -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to...
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. >> this is mike wallace in new york. >> next, the early bird catches the world.rinkle in it. the perfect fitting no-iron effortless shirt in 4 styles and 31 colors and prints. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. how was prugh.ce? that bad? i dropped 2 balls, mom. eye on the ball! that's all it is. eye on the ball. that's a good tip. i'll try it. by the way, bill... this is delicious! so many grilled tastes and textures. and all the nutrition i need. go on. no really. top notch. (laughing) there it is - there ya go. new american grill from kibbles 'n bits... go together like... food 'n family. ♪ should all acquaintance be forgot and never broug
. >> this is mike wallace in new york. >> next, the early bird catches the world.rinkle in it. the perfect fitting no-iron effortless shirt in 4 styles and 31 colors and prints. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve...
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. >> good afternoon commission. i megan wallace reports budget manager. today i'm actually going to be providing contacts update report. this report is for the 1st two quarters of the fiscal year. so, july through december 2013. just as an overview of what i want to cover in this presentation, as you made be the mother with this report really covers professional services and construction contracts. 1st i'm going to touch upon the executive directors use of delegated authority. then go into the contract activity so far in this fiscal year as well as discussed the local business enterprise activity including new contracts, payments made, are effective effectiveness at the local hiring program, and then talk about highlights and opportunities for improving our local enterprise utilization. 1st of all, as a reminder, the delegated authority has been granted to the executive director for, it really helps streamline the process and is consistent with how other department manage the contracts processed and giving a certain level of approval to the executive director rather than having to brin
. >> good afternoon commission. i megan wallace reports budget manager. today i'm actually going to be providing contacts update report. this report is for the 1st two quarters of the fiscal year. so, july through december 2013. just as an overview of what i want to cover in this presentation, as you made be the mother with this report really covers professional services and construction contracts. 1st i'm going to touch upon the executive directors use of delegated authority. then go...
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wallace-khomeini. asteroid-freeman. but tonight is historic for another reason, because following our broadcast, this episode is going to be played in perpetuity for visitors at the carter presidential library and museum in plains, georgia. [ cheers and applause ] so, right now, not only am i speaking to millions of people watching tv, i'm also speaking to several dozen tourists sitting on benches. [ cheers and applause ] hi, y'all! if you need the bathroom, go down the hall, turn right, and ask someone. i've never been there. i assume they have bathrooms. of course, as a conservative pundit, tonight's interview has tremendous personal significance to me. as a boy coming of age in the 1970's, jimmy carter was the very first liberal who made my blood boil. so in some ways, i have been preparing for tonight's interview my entire life, but specifically starting about three hours ago. but before the interview, carter library. first, a little background on the man you've named your building after. jim? >> stephen colbert pre
wallace-khomeini. asteroid-freeman. but tonight is historic for another reason, because following our broadcast, this episode is going to be played in perpetuity for visitors at the carter presidential library and museum in plains, georgia. [ cheers and applause ] so, right now, not only am i speaking to millions of people watching tv, i'm also speaking to several dozen tourists sitting on benches. [ cheers and applause ] hi, y'all! if you need the bathroom, go down the hall, turn right, and...
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search under water the south korean coast guard officers say they couldn't go inside the ferry say wallace that was listing too far when they arrive. and the us and philippine presidents agreed to strengthen military cooperation while i went to seoul peacefully. territorial disputes in the south china sea. crews looking for the missing malaysia airlines jet will enter a new phase in their search for more than a month planes have scoured the ocean looking for any signs of debris. but authorities now say they will focus their hunt for an age three seventy in an expanded area under water and a few rules chameleon home also has the latest details the passenger jet disappear too much lead with two hundred thirty nine people aboard. a multi national search that has been set up the military. but the force of the total could be traced from the scene play the month of trying to score by australian prime minister tony abbott to report it is still high in the unlikely that any degree to be flown from the auction through this the premise is as planes from japan china and new zealand was still conducti
search under water the south korean coast guard officers say they couldn't go inside the ferry say wallace that was listing too far when they arrive. and the us and philippine presidents agreed to strengthen military cooperation while i went to seoul peacefully. territorial disputes in the south china sea. crews looking for the missing malaysia airlines jet will enter a new phase in their search for more than a month planes have scoured the ocean looking for any signs of debris. but authorities...
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still he retires with four straight world title says wallace has inspired a new generation of students in korea and getting to the greens nineteen year old american alike c thompson beat out the field at the kraft nabisco championship or her first major way. she surged in the final round to end at fourteen under par three shots. michelle wie. the mall for them and matt jones won the shell houston open for his first pga victory earning himself a ticket to the master scored the opening on thursday this week. and take a look at formula one lewis hamilton took the chequered flag at the korean cloncurry four consecutive wins so for the season. mercedes teammate nico rosberg came in second yet again like at the malaysian gp putting on display. mercedes dominance in the first three races in twenty fourteen. meanwhile roster who won the opening race in the spray liao still has an eleven point beagle for hamilton on the overall standings. and over and the nba. kevin durand is having speaker rare for the ages. having just broken one of michael jordan's prolific scoring records in the oklahoma ci
still he retires with four straight world title says wallace has inspired a new generation of students in korea and getting to the greens nineteen year old american alike c thompson beat out the field at the kraft nabisco championship or her first major way. she surged in the final round to end at fourteen under par three shots. michelle wie. the mall for them and matt jones won the shell houston open for his first pga victory earning himself a ticket to the master scored the opening on...