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wallace was -- george wallace was a former governor of california.he has been essentially his whole life running for office. his early political career had been known in alabama politics as according to one press account "the number one do-gooder and the legislature." he was a little voice in alabama politics. until he ran for governor in 1958 and was defeated by an opponent holster is racial -- who stressed racial segregation as the main issue and famously after that election and i have to say an ugly word to quote wallace accurately, he said "i will never be out-niggered again." he was the candidate of racial segregation and elected. he stood in the schoolhouse door if you will of the university of alabama in symbolic resistance to integration of the university. in 1964, entered democratic primary against president johnson in the north who thought like robert e lee taking the offensive and to pennsylvania. wallace took his campaign and to the north in 1964 and won 30% or 40%. in 1968, he was term limited, so he couldn't run for another term as gove
wallace was -- george wallace was a former governor of california.he has been essentially his whole life running for office. his early political career had been known in alabama politics as according to one press account "the number one do-gooder and the legislature." he was a little voice in alabama politics. until he ran for governor in 1958 and was defeated by an opponent holster is racial -- who stressed racial segregation as the main issue and famously after that election and i...
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were planning to vote for wallace or would have voted for wallace, it made them think, is actually aonsequence if we vote for this person, because he is part of a ticket, and lemay was clearly unsuited for civilian leadership of the united states. as part of why you see wallace's support going down and down and down. he still ends up carrying five states, all of the deep south states but south carolina, plus arkansas. 46 electoral votes, enough that if the election had been closer between nixon and humphrey in the electoral college, they would have thrown it into the house. but here's another point i want to make about wallace. that is, because after the 1968 , and so many of the antiwar voters in the democratic party felt like they had been denied an opportunity to vote for somebody in november who shared their opposition to the war in vietnam, the democratic party ended the 1968 election with a large dissident antiwar element. their response is a party was to nominating process. every delicate would be chosen as a are today in a primary or caucus in which any democratic voter could
were planning to vote for wallace or would have voted for wallace, it made them think, is actually aonsequence if we vote for this person, because he is part of a ticket, and lemay was clearly unsuited for civilian leadership of the united states. as part of why you see wallace's support going down and down and down. he still ends up carrying five states, all of the deep south states but south carolina, plus arkansas. 46 electoral votes, enough that if the election had been closer between nixon...
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wallace would not have gotten the nomination.ith -- what the parties did and they both ended up open another private -- processes any gay people a sense if you do not like the way the system is up -- and a gave people a sense if you do not like the way the system is opening you can change it. vitality of the system after the traumatic events of 1968. a very good question. >> iweb a senior moment. -- >> i will have a senior moment. ahead. >> i will let you comment. i thought it was 1968 in terms of the significance of that, the compact on 5th avenue. >> in 1960 on the eve of the republican convention and this was the convention that nominated and then vice president nixon for president for the first time, rockefeller, governor of new york, was threatening he might get into the race at the end of the nomination and the price he exacted on nixon for not getting in. he would've lost but it could have created, he could've disrupted the party. the price rockefeller exacted for nixon was a series of concessions in the party platform. by
wallace would not have gotten the nomination.ith -- what the parties did and they both ended up open another private -- processes any gay people a sense if you do not like the way the system is up -- and a gave people a sense if you do not like the way the system is opening you can change it. vitality of the system after the traumatic events of 1968. a very good question. >> iweb a senior moment. -- >> i will have a senior moment. ahead. >> i will let you comment. i thought it...
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so wallace picked up on this and on his own, don't forget he was in hot water with grant and halllock, no orders, he gathered up 2800 men, about all he could get, and came down to the western most point of his jurisdiction, which was right here, and he set up on the eastern bank on the monacacy river. lou wallace, after the war, became a novelist and he wrote the second most popular novel of the 19th century, which was "ben-hur" and also wrote an 800-page memoir, which was really a god send for a historian, after reading these sort of dry memoirs and lots of them and letters and so on, journals, and orders, here you get lew wallace who writes his memoir, you know, 40 years after the fact, writes it in a flowery 19th century novelist style. and when wallace says that they arrived here in the morning and lit their campfires, he'll say something like, you know, the steely sky gave way to a brilliant orange sun as we made our way down to the junction and the campfire smoke curled up, which was great. of course, you have to balance what wallace says in his memoir with his telegrams from th
so wallace picked up on this and on his own, don't forget he was in hot water with grant and halllock, no orders, he gathered up 2800 men, about all he could get, and came down to the western most point of his jurisdiction, which was right here, and he set up on the eastern bank on the monacacy river. lou wallace, after the war, became a novelist and he wrote the second most popular novel of the 19th century, which was "ben-hur" and also wrote an 800-page memoir, which was really a...
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now lou wallace was an interesting character and he was the other main character of this story. he was from indiana, he was from a prominent family. he did serve in the mexican war as a 19-year-old lieutenant, but he had no military experience other than that when the war started. he did have a unit in indiana before the war. those were those drill teams that dressed up in these colorful uniforms. they became the 11th indiana when the war started, he was their leader and he scored an early victory at romney, west virginia, right after first manassas when the union was looking for heros. and the union press played him up really big and he became a general and that was sort of his high point. his low point happened at the battle of shiloh when his regiment got lost the first night. probably not his fault. it was rough terrain, bad weather, et cetera, dark, kind of a fog of war situation, but grant and hallock were very, very upset with wallace after shiloh. he did fight the second day, but they sort of shoved him to the side after that and his job was at this point in the war, he
now lou wallace was an interesting character and he was the other main character of this story. he was from indiana, he was from a prominent family. he did serve in the mexican war as a 19-year-old lieutenant, but he had no military experience other than that when the war started. he did have a unit in indiana before the war. those were those drill teams that dressed up in these colorful uniforms. they became the 11th indiana when the war started, he was their leader and he scored an early...
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wallace. we haven't received information specifically what type of help he is getting and we seek the assistance of the community at large to bring this matter to an end and those persons that are offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, money to flee, a ride ea, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> already, this man, 24-year- old, brian ray campbell has been arrested and charged with supplying wallace with a gun used to kill knijah and giving wallace a ride away from the shooting scene. wallace, the man who allegedly shot up a house and killed a beautiful toddler over an argument about clothes is still on the run. >> police here think wallace still has the gun he used. and might use it again. at prince georges county police headquarters, scott broom, wusa9. >> there is a $25,000 reward for any information that can lead to the capture and arrest of davon wallace. >> president obama condemned in the strongest terms the islamic militants who beheaded james foley. the entire
wallace. we haven't received information specifically what type of help he is getting and we seek the assistance of the community at large to bring this matter to an end and those persons that are offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, money to flee, a ride ea, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> already, this man, 24-year- old, brian ray campbell has been arrested and charged with supplying wallace with a gun used to kill knijah and giving wallace a ride away...
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wallace is wanted for the 3-year-old murder. the young girl was in her upstairs bedroom when it s happened. zachary kiesch, news 4. >>> u.s. officials have begun directly providing weapons to kurdish forces. the u.s. previously had insisted on only selling arms to the iraqi government. will comes as the u.s. launches its fourth round of air strikes taking out armored vehicles and key more tore positi positions. state department says a limited number of staff from the consulate in erbil and embassy in baghdad have been relocated as a precaution. this morning settle of state john kerry is urging iraq's prime minister not to obstruct the formation of a new iraqi government. kerry says a new iraqi government is critical to the country's stability. >>> today in montgomery county, a man convicted in a brutal beating will be sennc. e deshs h repeatedly stomping on a rockville man's head last year in april. the good samaritan stopped the at takings but not before the man's eye sockets were crushed. he could face up on 30 years in prison
wallace is wanted for the 3-year-old murder. the young girl was in her upstairs bedroom when it s happened. zachary kiesch, news 4. >>> u.s. officials have begun directly providing weapons to kurdish forces. the u.s. previously had insisted on only selling arms to the iraqi government. will comes as the u.s. launches its fourth round of air strikes taking out armored vehicles and key more tore positi positions. state department says a limited number of staff from the consulate in erbil...
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investigat s campbell helped devon wallace by giving wallace t gun used in the murder a helped him get away from the scene. campbell lives on the same street wh wallace opened fire in a home in landover sunday. >>> now the latest on the turmoil in t town of ferguson, missouri tensions escalated enough today for presidama to address the violent protests sparked by the case of michael brown today. the unarmed black teenager was shot to a by police over the weekend. the images coming out of the town since been disturbing. scott macfnet live desk. >> those are just some of the developmen surrndg the death of michael brown and ferguson,so we just learned a former howard universit student was shot in the head while protesting in ferguson yesterday. she is attending graduate school in st. louis. on social media she wrote that her life is, quote, intact. more rallies following violent standoffs. this afterno demonstrators delayed a press conference. the chie asked everyone to, quote, tone it down. he said his force is reconside tactics to make everyone r. that happ after president obama made h
investigat s campbell helped devon wallace by giving wallace t gun used in the murder a helped him get away from the scene. campbell lives on the same street wh wallace opened fire in a home in landover sunday. >>> now the latest on the turmoil in t town of ferguson, missouri tensions escalated enough today for presidama to address the violent protests sparked by the case of michael brown today. the unarmed black teenager was shot to a by police over the weekend. the images coming out...
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wallace of alabama.tate is the only one in the country today whose schools are completely segregated. next week the issue heads for a climax when two negro students will seek to enroll at the university of alabama. governor wallace has been quoted as saying he will personally bar their entrance despite a federal court order and a threat of federal troops. >> can they be enrolled without the use of troops? >> of course i -- we'll have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that occasion. >> at the center of this potential storm are two young negro students. vivian malone and jimmy hood. she's 20 years old, made the national honor society when she attended a segregated high school in her hometown of mobile, alabama. he's also 20, was president of his class in high school at gadsston, alabama, and president of the student council. >> well, i feel like it won't be as much trouble as has been on other campuses. but it will be bad news when the n-- comes in. >> does the government plan to use federal marsh
wallace of alabama.tate is the only one in the country today whose schools are completely segregated. next week the issue heads for a climax when two negro students will seek to enroll at the university of alabama. governor wallace has been quoted as saying he will personally bar their entrance despite a federal court order and a threat of federal troops. >> can they be enrolled without the use of troops? >> of course i -- we'll have to wait and see exactly what transpires on that...
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[laughter] >> another story -- the mike wallace relationship. >> we like wallace. he was combative, argumentative. we looked on him as a friend, even after nixon went into the white house. we would get together with him. wallace -- he was offered the job and i was given a copy of the letter where he turns down the offer of being press secretary to richard nixon in the spring of 1968. he was a good friend. they offered him that job and they turned it down, saying he was going to stay where he was. but he was a good friend. >> one story is when he found ted agnew was going to be the vice president nominee. >> he came downstairs -- i had not known earlier that -- when he came downstairs, we knew it. the press had heard and he was cussing up a storm. he said you've lost this, kicked it away. the reason was mike wallace was a dedicated liberal, but he was a friend of ours. i think what happened was -- they all felt, because agnew had made his reputation by publicly reading of the right act to the civil rights leaders after baltimore burned, carmichael had been up there
[laughter] >> another story -- the mike wallace relationship. >> we like wallace. he was combative, argumentative. we looked on him as a friend, even after nixon went into the white house. we would get together with him. wallace -- he was offered the job and i was given a copy of the letter where he turns down the offer of being press secretary to richard nixon in the spring of 1968. he was a good friend. they offered him that job and they turned it down, saying he was going to stay...
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wallace picked up on this.. lou wallace became a novemberal e novelist. he wrote ben hur, he wrote an 800 page memoir which was a god sernd for a historian. after reading these dry memoirs, lots of them, letters and so on. journals and orders. you get lou wallace who writes his memoir, 40 years after the fact. writes it in a flowery 19th century novelist style. when wallace says they arrived here in the morning, he'll say something like, the sky gave way to a brilliant blue orange son as we made our way down to the junction and the camp fire smoke curled up, which was great. and you have to balance what wallace says in his memoir with his telegrams from the battlefield. his after action report the day after his after action report two weeks later, he had a way of making himself sound really good, and he did a very brave thing here, you can't get away from that, as i say in the book, i believe, and i think the judgment of history is that what wallace did here did save washington, d.c.. right now it's november 2n
wallace picked up on this.. lou wallace became a novemberal e novelist. he wrote ben hur, he wrote an 800 page memoir which was a god sernd for a historian. after reading these dry memoirs, lots of them, letters and so on. journals and orders. you get lou wallace who writes his memoir, 40 years after the fact. writes it in a flowery 19th century novelist style. when wallace says they arrived here in the morning, he'll say something like, the sky gave way to a brilliant blue orange son as we...
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police say wallace and another amap were arguing yesterday afternoon outside a home wallace left theorhood and later came become with a -- back with a gun and fired shots. police are trying to make sense of this tragedy, a lot of questions remain. >> this case really hits home for a lot of us as people and parents and police officers. we are mes mberof some community and are egregiously offended by this senseless violent act. >> reporter: this little girl was just three years old. you can imagine what they are family is going through. anyone with information is asked to call police. 25-year-old devon wallace, we have his mug shot up on our website wusa 9.com if you want a better look at it. thank you. >>> a shooting near nationals park left six people injured there weekend, -- this weekend. it happened early sunday morning in the unit block of n street t. it is unclear what perspective software the gunfire or who was targeted -- prompted the gunfire offer who was targeted. >>> former attorney general jerry kilgore is expected to take the stand today. he was allegedly hired by star sc
police say wallace and another amap were arguing yesterday afternoon outside a home wallace left theorhood and later came become with a -- back with a gun and fired shots. police are trying to make sense of this tragedy, a lot of questions remain. >> this case really hits home for a lot of us as people and parents and police officers. we are mes mberof some community and are egregiously offended by this senseless violent act. >> reporter: this little girl was just three years old....
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but wallace went to gettysburg.f attended a redead tags of the alabama monument, which had been placed in 1933. he gave a speech which i won't quote at length. but wallace's speech was very, very clear. the country should, quote, look to the south, end quote, as the true defender, quote, of the rights of states and individuals. wallace also said that the country was on the brink of civil warfare. that also is a quote. and told his colleagues in the senate that if they passed a public accommodations bill, mandating that public accommodations be open, regardless of color, this is wallace, quote, you should make preparations to withdraw all our troops from berlin, vietnam, and the rest of the world, because they need to police america. of course, we talked about the back drop. the civil war centennial occurred with the back drop of the civil rights movement. and of the very violent repression that was sort of -- that african-american -- activists in the south. the freedom summer of 1964 when the three were murdered in
but wallace went to gettysburg.f attended a redead tags of the alabama monument, which had been placed in 1933. he gave a speech which i won't quote at length. but wallace's speech was very, very clear. the country should, quote, look to the south, end quote, as the true defender, quote, of the rights of states and individuals. wallace also said that the country was on the brink of civil warfare. that also is a quote. and told his colleagues in the senate that if they passed a public...
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is nbc hanging david gregory out to dry in a conversation with chris wallace. i am howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >> a signature achievement, getting the united states out of iraq. avalanching airstrikes again the terrorists, he took questions from reporters to emphasize the limits of the decision. >> how do you assure american people we are not dragged into another war in iraq? >> i have been clear we will not have combat troops in iraq. we are going to maintain that because we should have learned a lesson if our long and immensely costly incursion in iraq. >> has this triggered the same familiar media debate the united states again being entangled in the problems in iraq? >> if you get in, get in big decisively now. if you go in, increment alley, you do not have the effect you want. >> it will lead to no good. in 24 hours we have gone from, there are going to be linted airstrikes, this is no end date to the air strikes. >> examining the media coverage in minneapolis, is lauren ashburn. in new york, amy hall anchoring the hot list, and in los angeles,
is nbc hanging david gregory out to dry in a conversation with chris wallace. i am howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >> a signature achievement, getting the united states out of iraq. avalanching airstrikes again the terrorists, he took questions from reporters to emphasize the limits of the decision. >> how do you assure american people we are not dragged into another war in iraq? >> i have been clear we will not have combat troops in iraq. we are going to...
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wallace is still outside our custody. >> mr.e fired a gun into this home killing the three-year-old. last week police arrested brian campbell, accused of supplying the gun and the ride away from the crime scene. and police say they don't plan on stopping with him. >> and those persons offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, moneys to flee a ride to leave the area, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> police say they believe wallace is still in the area and getting help to avoid arrest. >> we presume of course as anyone would family members might offer assistance but i'm not going to get into who we believe is helping him. >> you can see all the stuffed animals that people have left for the family. ae reminder for police, any information helping the prosecution could offer up to $25,000. coming up at one point investigators say they were close to actually capturing wallace. what happened so that that didn't happen? >> thank you. >>> they are described as virginia's version of bonny and clyde. a couple accus
wallace is still outside our custody. >> mr.e fired a gun into this home killing the three-year-old. last week police arrested brian campbell, accused of supplying the gun and the ride away from the crime scene. and police say they don't plan on stopping with him. >> and those persons offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, moneys to flee a ride to leave the area, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> police say they believe wallace is still in the area...
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but wallace forced him, he blocked him along the river. early held as many troops back here as he could. early wasn't even here when the battle started. he was in the city of frederic extorting money from the fathers. mccausland's charge does not work, they flee back here, they charge again, they get repulsed again and then gordon brings all of his troops here and this is where the most fighting of the battle took place. gordon called it the sharpest fight he was in in the civil war. and he was in antietam and he was in the wilderness. the river ran red with blood. when it was over there were about 1300 union casualties killed, wounded and captured and about 800 confederate killed and wounded. and most of it took place here and then on the thomas farm, which is the next farm over. a young -- the family hid in the basement during the fight, and a young 6-year-old boy glenn worthing ton saw everything that happened, as did his father and family, and he wrote a book about it later. it's one of our best descriptions of what happened on this ba
but wallace forced him, he blocked him along the river. early held as many troops back here as he could. early wasn't even here when the battle started. he was in the city of frederic extorting money from the fathers. mccausland's charge does not work, they flee back here, they charge again, they get repulsed again and then gordon brings all of his troops here and this is where the most fighting of the battle took place. gordon called it the sharpest fight he was in in the civil war. and he was...
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but grant and hallic was very upset with wallace after shiloh. he did fight the second day but he was shoved to the side f that. his job at this point in the war, he was the commander of the union's middle atlantic department which was -- basically his job was he was military governor of baltimore. well reading the same intelligence that the high command got and didn't do anything about, wallace did something. the other thing that help him was the head of the b and o railroad, john gar rot, he had his network of intelligence all around the b and o railroad and they're sending telegrams back saying there's a an entire corps of troops out here, headed on your way. wallace found that out, he gathered up 2800 men, about all he could get, and came down to the western most point of his jurisdiction, which was right here. and he set up on the eastern bank of the river in a little high ground. lew wallace after the war became a novelist and he wrote the second most popular novel of the 19th century which was "ben hur." he also wrote a memo memoir. hey he
but grant and hallic was very upset with wallace after shiloh. he did fight the second day but he was shoved to the side f that. his job at this point in the war, he was the commander of the union's middle atlantic department which was -- basically his job was he was military governor of baltimore. well reading the same intelligence that the high command got and didn't do anything about, wallace did something. the other thing that help him was the head of the b and o railroad, john gar rot, he...
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now lou wallace was an interesting character and he was the other main character of this story.those drill teams that dressed up in these colorful uniforms. they became the 11th indiana when the war started, he was their leader and he scored an early victory at romney, west virginia, right after first manassas when the union was looking for heros. and the union press played him up really big and he became a general and that was sort of his high point. his low point happened at the battle of shiloh when his regiment got lost the first night. probably not his fault. it was rough terrain, bad weather, et cetera, dark, kind of a fog of war situation, but grant and hallock were very, very upset with wallace after shiloh. he did fight the second day, but they sort of shoved him to the side after that and his job was at this point in the war, he was the commander of the union's middle atlantic department, which was basically his job was he was military governor of baltimore. it wasn't a very plum assignment. well, reading the same intelligence that the union high command got and didn't
now lou wallace was an interesting character and he was the other main character of this story.those drill teams that dressed up in these colorful uniforms. they became the 11th indiana when the war started, he was their leader and he scored an early victory at romney, west virginia, right after first manassas when the union was looking for heros. and the union press played him up really big and he became a general and that was sort of his high point. his low point happened at the battle of...
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wallace has not been caught. the police arrested brian campbell and charged him with first-degree murder. campbell is accused of giving wallace a gun before the murder and driving him from the neighborhood after the shooting. abc 7 has learned that cameras designed to help catch criminals and the term crime and prince george's county are not working in some have not produced usable pictures in years. the problem came to light after the murder of bibbs. this is one of 21 surveillance cameras purchased seven years ago. richard reeve shows us what the abc 7 watchdogs found. tears.ffed animals and here >> it's very sad. a two-year-old? woundedbibb was fatally sunday -- >> she was so outgoing. >> across the street was a police surveillance camera. >> i thought they would help protect the neighborhood. >> but the police say this camera and 20 others across prince george's are essentially nonfunctioning and officers have not collected any useful images from them in two years. >> we have not maintained those cameras, mos
wallace has not been caught. the police arrested brian campbell and charged him with first-degree murder. campbell is accused of giving wallace a gun before the murder and driving him from the neighborhood after the shooting. abc 7 has learned that cameras designed to help catch criminals and the term crime and prince george's county are not working in some have not produced usable pictures in years. the problem came to light after the murder of bibbs. this is one of 21 surveillance cameras...
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prince georges county police are searching for wallace. officers were descending on the house located on the same block the child was killed. the homeowner says wallace used to hang out here with her grandson. she told him to stay away months ago. >> i told joe he's not wce here anor >> after he got on a fistfight over clothes. >> my cousin got into an altercation. he left, came back and shot up the house. >> the 3-year-old, her little brothers and mother were visiting their cousin. she was up stairs ith bedroom. >> found my daughter laying in blood. >> reporter: she wou he turned 4 next month. her mother was planning a birthday party. tonight, she plans her funeral. what are you going to miss most about your daughter? >> her kissing me every morning, every night. >> reporter: i talked to police. they tell me they have no leads in the case now. they are waiting for your tips. they have offered a reward up to $25,000 for information that leads to the an arrest and conviction in this case. if you see wallace, call police. live here, i'm shom
prince georges county police are searching for wallace. officers were descending on the house located on the same block the child was killed. the homeowner says wallace used to hang out here with her grandson. she told him to stay away months ago. >> i told joe he's not wce here anor >> after he got on a fistfight over clothes. >> my cousin got into an altercation. he left, came back and shot up the house. >> the 3-year-old, her little brothers and mother were visiting...
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i don't think anyone ever considers wallace start when sql, but he was very generous with wallace. >> did charles darwin understand what he was doing when he was doing it and the impact it had? >> guest: that's what i do not. he had a very pious wife. i don't think i can remember, but there is some line that he takes out of the origin of species in deference to her. at any rate, he did know that. he also had that help. i mean, he is a complex person, but he did know what he was doing and certainly his contemporaries knew. >> host: w-whiskey anti-religion? with your spiritualist? did he have a faith in god? >> guest: i think he believed in god, though i think it was more of a deist at the least. but god had created this marvelous universe and just to let it go and giving applause. he didn't have to be in there as a personal figure in people's lives or he didn't have to be pushing the planet around. gravity was enough to have a system go. that is what i think is religious belief is. >> host: when columbus came at a first time from the new world, what kind of reception did he get? what k
i don't think anyone ever considers wallace start when sql, but he was very generous with wallace. >> did charles darwin understand what he was doing when he was doing it and the impact it had? >> guest: that's what i do not. he had a very pious wife. i don't think i can remember, but there is some line that he takes out of the origin of species in deference to her. at any rate, he did know that. he also had that help. i mean, he is a complex person, but he did know what he was...
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/conversation with chris wallace. i'm howard kurtz, and this is "mediabuzz." >>> the president cast it as one of his signature achievements, getting the united states out of iraq. so after launching air strikes against the isis terrorists, obama took questions from reporters yesterday to emphasize the limits of his decision. >> how do you assure the american people that we're not getting dragged into another war in iraq? >> i've been very clear that we're not going to have u.s. combat troops in iraq again. and we are going to maintain that because we should have learned a lesson from our long and immensely costly incursion in iraq. >> but has this triggered the same familiar media debate about the u.s. again becoming enmeshed in the bloody strife in iraq? >> if we're going to get in, get in big and get in decisively now. if you go in incrementally in this way you don't have the effect you want to have on isis. >> personally, i think that these air strikes are going to lead to no good. in 24 hours we have gone from the
/conversation with chris wallace. i'm howard kurtz, and this is "mediabuzz." >>> the president cast it as one of his signature achievements, getting the united states out of iraq. so after launching air strikes against the isis terrorists, obama took questions from reporters yesterday to emphasize the limits of his decision. >> how do you assure the american people that we're not getting dragged into another war in iraq? >> i've been very clear that we're not...
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wallace was outside arguing with another man sunday afternoon when wallace left and came back with aun. (audio difficulty) >> sorry for the technical problems we are experiencing there of course, you can read more of the story on wusa 9 online. >>> prince george's county detectives have a lot on their plate today. they are searching for a person who shot and killed a woman inside her apartment on sycamore lane. authorities do not believe this shooting is random. but they have not released the name of the victim or any information on a motive or suspect just wrote. >>> police are investigating a stripping of shootings near nationals park. six people, three platts energy and three became, were among those injured. the shots were fired early sunday morning on n street southwest. it is unclear what prompted the gunfire, or who was targeted. >>> is a ride they will not soon forget. the jokers jinx roller coaster at six flags largo remains closed. two dozen riders were stranded nearly six hours on a track 75 feet in the air. prince george's county firefighters had to bring each rider down
wallace was outside arguing with another man sunday afternoon when wallace left and came back with aun. (audio difficulty) >> sorry for the technical problems we are experiencing there of course, you can read more of the story on wusa 9 online. >>> prince george's county detectives have a lot on their plate today. they are searching for a person who shot and killed a woman inside her apartment on sycamore lane. authorities do not believe this shooting is random. but they have not...
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police y 24-year-old brian campbell aided devon wallace in the shooting that killed 3-year girl. >> they believe he gave devon wallace e weapon he used. >> repor cl veju a few houses down from the house that the girl was killed in accor to police. the litrleroth were visiting a relative when wallace got into an argument with soon about wearing his clothe her motsale t house rereturned with a gun. >> he left and came back and he shot up the house. >> rep: was shot while in an upstairs bedroom. by our count at least six shots were fired into the house. the bulle sprayed the room. pole il looking for wallace. >> despite the fact that we identiemo quickly we have to date not been able to find him even though we knew who the shooter was in this invesgan investigators were relentless in tracking down every possible lead, every possibl connection related to this investigation >> repte that's what led to campbl is now facing multipl cs including first and sec degree murder, manslgh and accessory before a the fact. >> he is absolutely a culprit, obviouslco-conspirator. he is involved in every asp
police y 24-year-old brian campbell aided devon wallace in the shooting that killed 3-year girl. >> they believe he gave devon wallace e weapon he used. >> repor cl veju a few houses down from the house that the girl was killed in accor to police. the litrleroth were visiting a relative when wallace got into an argument with soon about wearing his clothe her motsale t house rereturned with a gun. >> he left and came back and he shot up the house. >> rep: was shot while...
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>> i really thought wallace was hot, i really did. i thought wallace was hot. ty, who knows.have had a chance 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. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. located in the deep
>> i really thought wallace was hot, i really did. i thought wallace was hot. ty, who knows.have had a chance 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...
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he succeeded governor wallace in 1968. the decision was made by whom i don't know but i think you can be certain it was in the highest councils of the white house. this success of governor wallace in a democratic primary in the state of alabama would somehow incompatible with the interest of the nixon administration. what did they do? in the specific instance, mr. higby, chief of staff to the president, $400,000 in funds left over from the 1968 campaign was funneled into alabama with a devious and under cover man tore -- undercover manner in an unsuccessful effort to defeat governor wallace. there's direct evidence to this before this committee and this room. then in early 1970, h.r. alder -- hr halderman directed a special council to obtain a report to the i.r.s. about investigation about george wallace and his brother. he gave assurances that the report was for the president. the report from i.r.s. commissioner thrower was requested on this basis received and given to halderman. material contained in that report was ther
he succeeded governor wallace in 1968. the decision was made by whom i don't know but i think you can be certain it was in the highest councils of the white house. this success of governor wallace in a democratic primary in the state of alabama would somehow incompatible with the interest of the nixon administration. what did they do? in the specific instance, mr. higby, chief of staff to the president, $400,000 in funds left over from the 1968 campaign was funneled into alabama with a devious...
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michael wallace remains impressed with mary's shooting skills. >> i would say she was pretty good.give her the name annie oakley. >> but for mary todd, it's just another day at the office. >> i never did get nervous about it. i was doing my job. i always try to handle any situation in that store. i had protection, and i was willing to use it. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the inmates can be good, but they're inmates, and you never can keep your guard down with them, never.
michael wallace remains impressed with mary's shooting skills. >> i would say she was pretty good.give her the name annie oakley. >> but for mary todd, it's just another day at the office. >> i never did get nervous about it. i was doing my job. i always try to handle any situation in that store. i had protection, and i was willing to use it. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious,...
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the teen is wearing some of wallace's clothing. wallace allegedly gets his gun and opened fire on the house. the teenager was the intended target but one of the bullets hit the little girl. >> she didn't deserve this. she was a pleasant little girl. she was a sweetheart. >> wallace, who has a long violence, andgs, animal cruelty is on the run. >> you will never be able to repay that family in any meaningful way. maybe in some small measure he can take a step forward and go down the right path by accepting responsibility for his acts yesterday and turning himself in. >> i hope he burns in hell. of he didn't have to do that. he didn't. can see the, you orange evidence paint on the side of the house. that marks where shell casings were found. of the houseront and fired up into the building. police tell us they have no idea where this young man, this wanted man is. they certainly hope he turns himself in. coming up tonight at six p.m., white crime cameras in the neighborhood were not working at time of the shooting and how residents fe
the teen is wearing some of wallace's clothing. wallace allegedly gets his gun and opened fire on the house. the teenager was the intended target but one of the bullets hit the little girl. >> she didn't deserve this. she was a pleasant little girl. she was a sweetheart. >> wallace, who has a long violence, andgs, animal cruelty is on the run. >> you will never be able to repay that family in any meaningful way. maybe in some small measure he can take a step forward and go...
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you've got a heresy statement about the wallace matter. that's all. we have the enemies list, and dean himself said that wasn't done at the president's request. and he agrees that he never followed up on it and as far as he knows, nobody followed up on it, and the joint committee says nobody was audited as a result. my friend from iowa talks about over cleanliness to someone, he didn't specify somebody, but one case i remember, it was alleged that way, was a case of john wayne. that was checked into, and nothing was found to exist at all. it was treated just like everybody else. and the joint committee has looked into this thing, and said in none of these cases was the taxpayer improperly treated because of political considerations. now, my friend from alabama, mr. flowers, says a terrible thing to have a statement in the white house, do you need any irs stuff? again, maybe it's not the kind of statement you would like to hear considering all the circumstances and whatnot, but is that an impeachable offense? that's what we're talking about here. nobod
you've got a heresy statement about the wallace matter. that's all. we have the enemies list, and dean himself said that wasn't done at the president's request. and he agrees that he never followed up on it and as far as he knows, nobody followed up on it, and the joint committee says nobody was audited as a result. my friend from iowa talks about over cleanliness to someone, he didn't specify somebody, but one case i remember, it was alleged that way, was a case of john wayne. that was checked...
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tonight, wallace is still on the run and the toddler's grandmother hopes police catch him. >> i hope he burns in hell because he took a child's life. >> reporter: while the manhunt continues, a memorial pays tribute to the precious 3-year-old. tonight her mother has a message for the suspected killer -- >> turn yourself in. i can never see my baby again thanks to you. >> reporter: you're looking at a bullet hole in the roof. just to let you know, the toddler would have turned 4 years old next month. in prince george's county, i'm shomari stone, nbc 4. >>> there are more than 20 crime cameras in the neighborhoo where thataed. one of them was right across the street, but none of those cameras are working. it's a problem that has plagued prince george's county fo years. >> even from the beginning stages, we recognize the significant problems. there were a number of technical issues regarding keeping those cameras working, getting video from them and how they were being installed. >> police say the county looked into how much it would cost to fix those cameras and say it's more expensive
tonight, wallace is still on the run and the toddler's grandmother hopes police catch him. >> i hope he burns in hell because he took a child's life. >> reporter: while the manhunt continues, a memorial pays tribute to the precious 3-year-old. tonight her mother has a message for the suspected killer -- >> turn yourself in. i can never see my baby again thanks to you. >> reporter: you're looking at a bullet hole in the roof. just to let you know, the toddler would have...
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. >> there was a third party candidate in this election, george wallace, but wallace was not affectedvietnam issue. he was going to have a certain amount of support in the south. >> there is not a dime worth of difference in either one of the two parties, and if they don't give the people a choice, we'll give them a choice by having a new party. >> there was just a plain ornery anti-government streak in him. it was his act, you in washington aren't going to tell me what to do. >> you anarchists better have you day because you're through. we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here, it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy, i'm so proud, like, it's just amazing. >>> they knew about martin luther king. ladies and gentlemen, could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love
. >> there was a third party candidate in this election, george wallace, but wallace was not affectedvietnam issue. he was going to have a certain amount of support in the south. >> there is not a dime worth of difference in either one of the two parties, and if they don't give the people a choice, we'll give them a choice by having a new party. >> there was just a plain ornery anti-government streak in him. it was his act, you in washington aren't going to tell me what to do....
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but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.s going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better have your day now, because i tell you again, you're through after november 5th in this country. ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. >>> you go ahead. >> ladies and gentlemen, could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you. and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world. and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. [ audience shrieks ] >> when king was killed, bobby was on his
but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.s going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better...
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anybody helping wallace evade capture will pay the price? those persons offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, moneys to flee a ride to leave the area, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> so you got any information on where wallace is, use any of those numbers on your screen. call the cops. you can stay anonymous by calling 866-411-tips. all this information is on our website at wusa9.com, jan. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonald took the stand in his own defense late this afternoon. peggy fox has been in court every day since the trial and tells us how the former governor did on the stand. >> reporter: the former governor was on the stand for about and-a-half. and he came across this very believable, even relieved to finally be telling his story. but remember he's only answering questions from his attorneys, and he's well prepared for those questions. >> i can't comment on it. >> reporter: under oath, former governor bob mcdonald said he never gave johnny williams anything beyond routine access to government. they're accused of taking m
anybody helping wallace evade capture will pay the price? those persons offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, moneys to flee a ride to leave the area, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> so you got any information on where wallace is, use any of those numbers on your screen. call the cops. you can stay anonymous by calling 866-411-tips. all this information is on our website at wusa9.com, jan. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonald took the stand in...
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but wallace went to gettysburg. attended a redead tags of the alabama monument, which had been placed in 1933. he gave a speech which i won't quote at length. but wallace's speech was very, very clear. the country should, quote, look to the south, end quote, as the true defender, quote, of the rights of states and individuals. wallace also said that the country was on the brink of civil warfare. that also is a quote. and told his colleagues in the senate that if they passed a public accommodations bill, mandating that public accommodations be open, regardless of color, this is wallace, quote, you should make preparations to withdraw all our troops from berlin, vietnam, and the rest of the world, because they need to police america. of course, we talked about the back drop. the civil war centennial occurred with the back drop of the civil rights movement. and of the very violent repression that was sort of -- that african-american -- activists in the south. the freedom summer of 1964 when the three were murdered in m
but wallace went to gettysburg. attended a redead tags of the alabama monument, which had been placed in 1933. he gave a speech which i won't quote at length. but wallace's speech was very, very clear. the country should, quote, look to the south, end quote, as the true defender, quote, of the rights of states and individuals. wallace also said that the country was on the brink of civil warfare. that also is a quote. and told his colleagues in the senate that if they passed a public...
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but wallace went to gettysburg.attended a rededication of the alabama monument, which had been placed in 1933 by the united daughters of the confederacy. he gave a speech which i won't quote at length. but wallace's speech was very, very clear. the country should, quote, look to the south, end quote, as the true defender, quote, of the rights of states and individuals. wallace also said that the country was on the brink of civil warfare. that also is a quote. and told his colleagues in the senate that if they passed a public accommodations bill, mandating that public accommodations be open, regardless of color, this is wallace, quote, you should make preparations to withdraw all our troops from berlin, vietnam, and the rest of the world, because they need to police america. of course, we talked about the back drop. the civil war centennial occurred with the back drop of the civil rights movement. and of the very violent repression that was sort of -- that african-american -- activists in the south. the freedom summe
but wallace went to gettysburg.attended a rededication of the alabama monument, which had been placed in 1933 by the united daughters of the confederacy. he gave a speech which i won't quote at length. but wallace's speech was very, very clear. the country should, quote, look to the south, end quote, as the true defender, quote, of the rights of states and individuals. wallace also said that the country was on the brink of civil warfare. that also is a quote. and told his colleagues in the...
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. >> there was a third party candidate in this election, george wallace, but wallace was not affectednam issue. he was going to have a certain amount of support in the south. >> there is not a dime worth of difference in either one of the two parties, and if they don't give the people a choice, we'll give them a choice by having a new party. >> there was just a plain ornery anti-government streak in him. it was his act, you in washington aren't going to tell me what to do. >> you anarchists better have you day because you're through. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car
. >> there was a third party candidate in this election, george wallace, but wallace was not affectednam issue. he was going to have a certain amount of support in the south. >> there is not a dime worth of difference in either one of the two parties, and if they don't give the people a choice, we'll give them a choice by having a new party. >> there was just a plain ornery anti-government streak in him. it was his act, you in washington aren't going to tell me what to do....
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wallace was relieved of his command after he lost that battle, but within two weeks, grant had reinstated him and grant writes in his memoirs and just about everyone else who knows about this agrees, had wallace not on his own blocked early for an entire day, early very well, very well could have caused havoc in washington, d.c., so this is the battle that saved washington and changed the course of american history. you know, think about it. lee's fourth objective and probably his most important in his mind was to try to force grant to take troops out from around richmond and petersburg. grant didn't want to do it. he wait the until the last minute and finally did it. the number of troops went down drastically from like 137,000 at the end of june to like almost 70,000 two months later. it did work but it didn't work until april '65. if lee had not forced grant to do this, i really believe that the war could have ended sooner. maybe much sooner. maybe a matter of six months sooner. maybe three months. but, you know, it's a what if and, you know, can never be proven one way or the other. bu
wallace was relieved of his command after he lost that battle, but within two weeks, grant had reinstated him and grant writes in his memoirs and just about everyone else who knows about this agrees, had wallace not on his own blocked early for an entire day, early very well, very well could have caused havoc in washington, d.c., so this is the battle that saved washington and changed the course of american history. you know, think about it. lee's fourth objective and probably his most...
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but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.s going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better have your day now, because i tell you, you're through after november 5th in this country. can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. amam rich. my social circle includes captains of industry, former secretaries of state,
but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.s going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better...
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but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.was going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better have your day now, because i tell you, you're through after november 5th in this country. so this board gives me rates so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. now that's
but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.was going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better...
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. >> as for davon wallace, he remains on the run. police say he fired shots in anger after fighting his girlfriend's brother, the argument that claimed the life of the little girl? about borrowed clothing. he's been the subject of a mannen-hunt and so far false hopes that -- manhunt, and so far false hopes he would turn himself in. if anyone is helping wallace, that person will be charged too for a murder that has devastated a family. >> a little girl, and everybody loved her because she was so outgoing. you know? she was happy. >> police are telling us that their manhunt continues unabated tonight and they are telling us, sources are telling me they are still getting some leads, so they are encouraged they can bring this case to a close sooner rather than later. at police headquarters, brad bell, abc7 news. >> president obama weighed in on the increasing anger and violence in ferguson, missouri. this stems from the shooting of an unarmed teenager at the hems ofea local police officer. scott thuman is new developments on security mea
. >> as for davon wallace, he remains on the run. police say he fired shots in anger after fighting his girlfriend's brother, the argument that claimed the life of the little girl? about borrowed clothing. he's been the subject of a mannen-hunt and so far false hopes that -- manhunt, and so far false hopes he would turn himself in. if anyone is helping wallace, that person will be charged too for a murder that has devastated a family. >> a little girl, and everybody loved her...
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but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.going to have a certain amount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better have...
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but wallace was not affected by the vietnam issue.ount of support in the south come what may. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference in either one of the two parties. and if they don't give the people a choice, we're going to give them a choice by having a new party. >> it was just a plain, ordinary, anti-government streak in him. it was his act. you bastards in washington are not going to tell me what to do. >> and you anarchists had better have your day now, because i...