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as a student wallace ran for student body president against the machine. but he lost. unlike spillers. another sign that perhaps the tide is turning at the university of alabama >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> just six months ago president obama touted yemen and somali as success stories in america's global war on terror. >> the strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us while supporting partners on the front lines is one that we have successfully pursued in yemen and somali for years. >>> today yemen is torn by civil war, and al-shabab has extended its reach beyond somali's borders. what
as a student wallace ran for student body president against the machine. but he lost. unlike spillers. another sign that perhaps the tide is turning at the university of alabama >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> just six months ago president obama touted yemen and somali as success stories in america's global war on...
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wallace, george wallace. who is george wallace -- here is george wallace shaking hands with one of the reenactors. george wallace delivers speeches in which wallace says the civil war and the confederates were fighting for states rights. constitutional rights for states. wallace is not going to get involved in the realigning of the war narrative. think about the context. this is july, 1953. what has george wallace famously done before he travels to gettysburg? weeks earlier? >> [indiscernible] jennifer murray: this is george wallace. alabama has two big division i schools. you have the veteran of schools auburn. and then you have this unsavory sister school in tuscaloosa, the university of alabama. this is where george wallace is standing at the schoolhouse doors of the university of alabama, physically define integration -- defying integration. this is the context that brings him to gettysburg. when the civil rights centennial fades come 1965, gettysburg showcases a different commemorative tradition in 1963
wallace, george wallace. who is george wallace -- here is george wallace shaking hands with one of the reenactors. george wallace delivers speeches in which wallace says the civil war and the confederates were fighting for states rights. constitutional rights for states. wallace is not going to get involved in the realigning of the war narrative. think about the context. this is july, 1953. what has george wallace famously done before he travels to gettysburg? weeks earlier? >>...
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. >> what you see before you is a model built to scale of herman wallace is cell. he spent years in solitary confinement for a crime he could not have possibly committed in louisiana. 27 of those years were spent in the cell. amy: we will speak to artist jackie summell about "herman's house," her collaboration with former prisoner and black panther, herman wallace. and we will get an update on the case of glenn ford freed from death row after 30 years. he is now dying of cancer in hospice care. while exonerated, he has not been compensated. but first, in an act of mass civil disobedience, tens of thousands of new york parents rebelled this week against years of standardized testing from the politicians in albany. we will speak to a parent and school superintendent. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. republican and democratic lawmakers have reached a deal to give president obama fast-track authority for the secret transpacific partnership trade pact. senate finance committee leaders r
. >> what you see before you is a model built to scale of herman wallace is cell. he spent years in solitary confinement for a crime he could not have possibly committed in louisiana. 27 of those years were spent in the cell. amy: we will speak to artist jackie summell about "herman's house," her collaboration with former prisoner and black panther, herman wallace. and we will get an update on the case of glenn ford freed from death row after 30 years. he is now dying of cancer...
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as a student wallace ran for student body president against the machine. but he lost. unlike spillers. another sign that perhaps the tide is turning at the university of alabama >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on facebook and come back. >> >>> the civilian casualties in the air strikes in yemen. saudi arabia says the fight against the houthis will continue. >>> hello, i'll darren jordan, you are watching al jazeera live. ahead - in memory of those that died in the kenya university attack, a vigil for 150 students killed by al-shabab. >> a u.s. police officer is charged with murder, after the fatal shooting of a black man. >>> it's lights weight slim and charge a mobile phone in seconds.
as a student wallace ran for student body president against the machine. but he lost. unlike spillers. another sign that perhaps the tide is turning at the university of alabama >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on facebook and come back. >> >>> the civilian casualties in the air strikes in yemen. saudi arabia says the fight against the houthis will continue. >>> hello, i'll darren jordan,...
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as a student wallace ran for student body president against the machine. but he lost. unlike spillers. another sign that perhaps the tide is turning at the university of alabama >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on facebook and come back. >> >>> saudi led air strikes on yemen continues. aid starts to arrive to help those caught in the middle of the war. iran's foreign minister set to visit pakistan as the country's parliament considers what role it may play in the saudi-led operation. >>> hello, from doha - also ahead - in memory of those who died in the kenya university attack a vigil for the 150 students killed by al-shabab. >> a u.s. police officer is
as a student wallace ran for student body president against the machine. but he lost. unlike spillers. another sign that perhaps the tide is turning at the university of alabama >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on facebook and come back. >> >>> saudi led air strikes on yemen continues. aid starts to arrive to help those caught in the middle of the war. iran's foreign minister set to visit pakistan...
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a man named earnest wallace. >> this defendant more commonly known by his nickname. >> wallace has acriminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs, including angel dust or pcp. he's not the only one. sources also say that aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot. one said a boat load. the tight end would give odin lloyd money to buy him marijuana. cnn first revealed this photograph last year. it's a stack of blunts. prosecutors say lloyd made them with marijuana supplied by hernandez. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also used angel dust and that could have made him paranoid. one says he felt he was a target, that people were coming after him. >> a combination of those drugs, depending on the long-term use of the drugs and the amount of drugs could cause someone to become violent, could cause someone to become very paranoid, could cause someone to overreact to a situation, appear to be more impulsive. >> that kind of behavior doesn't describe the aaron hernandez many remember growing up in bristol, connecticut. where his family was celebrated as a local sports dynasty. >>
a man named earnest wallace. >> this defendant more commonly known by his nickname. >> wallace has acriminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs, including angel dust or pcp. he's not the only one. sources also say that aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot. one said a boat load. the tight end would give odin lloyd money to buy him marijuana. cnn first revealed this photograph last year. it's a stack of blunts. prosecutors say lloyd made them with marijuana supplied...
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wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs.ucinogen angel dust or pcp. he's not the only one. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot, one calling it a boat load. prosecutors say the tight end would give odin lloyd money to buy him marijuana. cnn first revealed this photograph last year. it's a stack of blunts, prosecutors say lloyd made them with marijuana supplied by hernandez. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also used angel dust and that could have made him paranoid. one says he felt he was a target that people were coming after him. >> a combination of those drugs, depending on the long-term use of the drugs, and the amount of drugs could cause someone to become violent. could cause someone to become very paranoid. could cause someone to overreact to a situation, appear to be more impulsive. >> that behavior does not describe the aaron hernandez that many remember growing up in bristol, connecticut, where his family was celebrated as a local sports dynasty. >> i don't think there was another family that w
wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs.ucinogen angel dust or pcp. he's not the only one. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot, one calling it a boat load. prosecutors say the tight end would give odin lloyd money to buy him marijuana. cnn first revealed this photograph last year. it's a stack of blunts, prosecutors say lloyd made them with marijuana supplied by hernandez. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also used angel dust and that...
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stacey castor or her daughter ashley wallace.y see ashley they're going to know she had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: but across town, defense attorney chuck keller is certain proof of the daughter's poisonous relationships make it plausible she could be the killer. >> we have found some things to believe there's a hole in the daughter's story. the entire thing falls apart. >> reporter: and the mother goes free? >> if the daughter is not to be believed, there's only one explanation, and that's that she's responsible. and the mother is not. >> reporter: as the months wore on with stacey castor in jail, she knew that this had become mother against daughter, and that she could face life behind bars. >> reporter: have you thought about the possibility that you might never be free again? >> i know that the truth is going to come out of this. the evidence will show that i am innocent. and i will go home. >> reporter: but there is someone else determined to keep that from happening. her daughter. who is about to be the first witne
stacey castor or her daughter ashley wallace.y see ashley they're going to know she had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: but across town, defense attorney chuck keller is certain proof of the daughter's poisonous relationships make it plausible she could be the killer. >> we have found some things to believe there's a hole in the daughter's story. the entire thing falls apart. >> reporter: and the mother goes free? >> if the daughter is not to be believed, there's...
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earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead?ilty. >> not guilty. >> this will be what's called a joint venture murder prosecution where anyone who actively participates in the murder can be held guilty for the murder. >> that would mean hernandez could be convicted of murder even if prosecutors can't prove he fired the gun. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. >>> for odin lloyd's mother, ursula ward, every day is a struggle. >> see you again. love you. miss so you much, sweetie. i never thought i'd be talking to my son in the ground, you know? >> she attends every pretrial hearing, hangs on every word. and on january 29th, 2015, more than 19 months after her son's murder -- >> ladi
earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead?ilty. >> not guilty. >> this will be what's called a joint venture murder prosecution where anyone who actively participates in the murder can be held guilty for the murder. >> that would mean hernandez could be convicted of murder even if prosecutors can't prove he fired the gun. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. making a fist something we...
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i mean -- >> the odor of decomposition. >> reporter: wallace had chris against the ropes, and he wast what happened, but why. the startling revelation, heather's radical makeover of her body and life had put her life in imminent danger. 3 f2 puesto su vida en peligro was this all some awful accident? or could it be murder with a mind-blowing motive? >> do you think that heather would still be alive if she hadn't gone through this transformation? >> gosh. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you
i mean -- >> the odor of decomposition. >> reporter: wallace had chris against the ropes, and he wast what happened, but why. the startling revelation, heather's radical makeover of her body and life had put her life in imminent danger. 3 f2 puesto su vida en peligro was this all some awful accident? or could it be murder with a mind-blowing motive? >> do you think that heather would still be alive if she hadn't gone through this transformation? >> gosh. [announcer:]...
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but the fact is, governor wallace refused to see those who had a petition to present, and not long after that, mrs. luizzo was brutally shot down in an automobile on highway 80. this is just one other example of something that we have faced in the state of alabama for a number of years. consequently, i think that it is necessary for the nation to rise up and engage in a massive economic withdrawal program on the state of alabama. to put it another way, i think the time has come for all people of goodwill to join in an economic boycott of alabama products. so i am, in a few days, planning to call on the trade unions to refuse to transport or use alabama products. i hope to call on all americans to refuse to buy alabama products, and i hope to call on the secretary of the treasury of the united states to withdraw all federal funds that it has on deposit in alabama banks, and finally, i think it is necessary to call on all federal agencies, in line with the 1964 civil rights bill, to withdraw support from a society that has refused to protect life and the right to vote. mr. spivak: dr. king
but the fact is, governor wallace refused to see those who had a petition to present, and not long after that, mrs. luizzo was brutally shot down in an automobile on highway 80. this is just one other example of something that we have faced in the state of alabama for a number of years. consequently, i think that it is necessary for the nation to rise up and engage in a massive economic withdrawal program on the state of alabama. to put it another way, i think the time has come for all people...
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. >> we were talking to benjamin wallace. he was saying a lot of the kids involved in this protest would have been near the mall anyway at the close of school which was around 3:00. >> it's a big transit stop. so it's a normal flow. i think the allegation is that -- and what we can see is they're in 7-eleven and disrupted it in some fashion. and it's just been -- apparently hurdling bottles and apparently anything they can get their hands on. i think a couple of officers have been injured. >> jayne thanks for the update. i want to go back to ari. and benjamin wallace brings up the good point -- jemele, i'm sorry, brings up the point that we have seen this before. and the question is, does anything change. it seems like a lot of the issues at this moment are systemic failures, big pieces of our criminal justice system and indeed, american society that we need to revisit and potentially fix. and i guess i wonder are we closer to looking at reforms in a meaningful way. >> i mean it depends on how you count it. but if you look at
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with justice burns and secretary wallace, harry s truman heads the assembly of the nation's leaders.l artillery kay's on escorted by representatives of every trench of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people en route from the station to the white house. warplanes hey a final tribute to the commander-in-chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces, which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's honor. ♪ across from the white house in lafayette park, the men, women and children, whom franklin roosevelt served so well, watch in tearful silence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> then just before the brief private white house rights president roosevelt's casket rests in the historic east room. here, 80 years before, leigh abraham lincoln. ♪ now home again to the garden of his family home in hyde park new york comes president roosevelt. here in the old and lovely hudson river estate which several years ago he bequeathed to the people of the united states, the mortal remains of a man whose career has known no parallel in our time will re
with justice burns and secretary wallace, harry s truman heads the assembly of the nation's leaders.l artillery kay's on escorted by representatives of every trench of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people en route from the station to the white house. warplanes hey a final tribute to the commander-in-chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces, which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's honor. ♪ across from the white...
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so there is an organization to informal justice of wallace as. i think as a society we look at from the disk and can we say senseless gang violence. up close it is not exactly senseless and what we call gang violence is a factual organization in the world. in sort of a civil war environment. you see it on the frontiers. and it's a process by which people affiliate and try to seek protection from each other and police themselves which is a term scholars sometimes you paradox that we think of the violent of the inner city is a of self policing. i came to believe that it is self policing in a better kind of policing. >> host: 202 if you want to talk to someone about her new story, "ghettoside: a true story of murder in america." 748-8200 for those of you in eastern actual time zones. 748-8201 in the mountain or pacific time zones. we are on location in los angeles at "the l.a. times" festival of books. the camp said the university of southern california. someone we are sitting at this beautiful campus, $60,000 a year to go here. the neighborhood to
so there is an organization to informal justice of wallace as. i think as a society we look at from the disk and can we say senseless gang violence. up close it is not exactly senseless and what we call gang violence is a factual organization in the world. in sort of a civil war environment. you see it on the frontiers. and it's a process by which people affiliate and try to seek protection from each other and police themselves which is a term scholars sometimes you paradox that we think of the...
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they said ortiz and wallace were on pcp and decided to kill him.et that defense to stick they basically had to concede that hernandez was there. not to mention after 10 weeks of trial, all the evidence point to the fact that he was there. there was cell phone evidence that pointed to the fact that he was there they found the rental car that was banged up. i mean tons and tons of evidence that showed that he was actually there that night. so the confession may have been a mistake but it was really the only way they could make their defense. >> mr. tracy, why did the jury take six days? >> >> jury was author low. there was not an eyewitness testifying there was not a murder weapon. so the jury was given bring by bring a circumstantial case which the defense could not produce a reasonable doubt in their mind. they built the prosecution -- the prosecution built the case piece by piece including as rob just mentioned cell phone pings video that showed them in the car together. the four people. and also, video cameras from hernandez' own home which had s
they said ortiz and wallace were on pcp and decided to kill him.et that defense to stick they basically had to concede that hernandez was there. not to mention after 10 weeks of trial, all the evidence point to the fact that he was there. there was cell phone evidence that pointed to the fact that he was there they found the rental car that was banged up. i mean tons and tons of evidence that showed that he was actually there that night. so the confession may have been a mistake but it was...
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all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace.ou make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. >> reporter: wallace started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a half ago. you like playing this guitar. >> i love playing this guitar. >> reporter: what's so great about it? >> it feels great. it's an instrument and it's great ton it's something i built and something that came out of city of detroit. >> reporter: decades another the wood for these buildings came from old growth forest where's trees grew slowly. >> you have really tight grain patterns, and the wood has great resonance and great sound. >> reporter: each guitar is meticulously handcrafted and is as unique as a fingerprint. he's made 24 so far and hopes eventually, with a team of craftsmen, to produce a couple hundred a year. they're priced at about $2,000 a piece. >> it's really amazing for me to take an old piece of wood that's either been burned or has paint chips on it and it looks like garbage and most people throw it into a dumpster an
all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace.ou make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. >> reporter: wallace started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a half ago. you like playing this guitar. >> i love playing this guitar. >> reporter: what's so great about it? >> it feels great. it's an instrument and it's great ton it's something i built and something that came out of city of detroit. >> reporter:...
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here to tell us more about the event are mike wallace, not the mike wallace, but mike wallace from theine corps enforcement foundation and mark o'connor, president of the irish pub children's foundation. gentlemen, welcome. mark, let's start with you. tell us more about this event and some of the great heroes that you're expecting. >> this will be the sixth annual. through five years we raised $220,000. all the money goes to marine corps law enforcement foundation. the guys -- the medal of honor recipients four will be in attendance rubbing elbows signing autographs, taking picture, and maybe serving a few beers. >> the last surviving member of iwo jima. >> yes, woody williams will be in attendance. first time he's going to be in philly for this event. we're very excited to see him and meet him. >> mike i want to ask you about the proceeds will go to a good cause. tell bus the marine corps law enforcement foundation and this important work. >> the foundation was founded in 1995. we have no employees. 98 cents of every dollar we collect goes directly to the children in question and the
here to tell us more about the event are mike wallace, not the mike wallace, but mike wallace from theine corps enforcement foundation and mark o'connor, president of the irish pub children's foundation. gentlemen, welcome. mark, let's start with you. tell us more about this event and some of the great heroes that you're expecting. >> this will be the sixth annual. through five years we raised $220,000. all the money goes to marine corps law enforcement foundation. the guys -- the medal...
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jay wallace. go back to that picture, you have to.ay in the middle and on the left the far left that's owen mooingen who is all grown up now and is the producer of "live from new york." how did you do this? >> the executive producer, dale pomeroy and tom broker a costume designer, they did this and our director. jl is a woman, the word no gives her hives. she said to me a year ago we'll be at tribeca. not opening it. >> but you did. and you interviewed every big name in comedy of our lifetime, sounds like. >> a ton of them. >> you did. you researched them and interviewed them. >> i did the majority of the -- conducted a majority of them and j.l. did some and our director did some. it was amazing to -- i'm talking to paul simon for 90 minutes and it's like, he's answering my questions, not saying, go away who are you? it was tremendous to have this level of access. loren michaels give us his blessing and we were able to in a quick period of time dig deeply into what 40 years of snl means to try to do that in 82 minutes is something els
jay wallace. go back to that picture, you have to.ay in the middle and on the left the far left that's owen mooingen who is all grown up now and is the producer of "live from new york." how did you do this? >> the executive producer, dale pomeroy and tom broker a costume designer, they did this and our director. jl is a woman, the word no gives her hives. she said to me a year ago we'll be at tribeca. not opening it. >> but you did. and you interviewed every big name in...
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bring in chris wallace now, anchor of "fox news sunday." great to see you.s in 2008 people are saying the inevitable= nominee, but i was looking at recent polling data here and three key swing states and she seems to be losing ground. so once again she may not be in inevitable not a sure thing. right? >> far from a sure thing, and she has had some bumps. she has had a very tough few weeks obviously, the whole e-mail scandal the private server, the wiping clean of the server, questions about donations by foreign countries to the clinton foundation. she has plenty of baggage. she seems at this point even with the opposition even with maybe her diminished status, she is going to waltz to the democratic nomination but in terms of a race against a -- the republican nominee, whoever that turns out to be, i think that she is going to have a very tough race very competitive race. >> charles crouthammer says the$ recent companies put forward the clinton fatigue. is he right about that? >> i don't know if it's the biggest thing. it is certainly an advantage. hillary c
bring in chris wallace now, anchor of "fox news sunday." great to see you.s in 2008 people are saying the inevitable= nominee, but i was looking at recent polling data here and three key swing states and she seems to be losing ground. so once again she may not be in inevitable not a sure thing. right? >> far from a sure thing, and she has had some bumps. she has had a very tough few weeks obviously, the whole e-mail scandal the private server, the wiping clean of the server,...
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. >>> and finally the the "fox news" anchor chris wallace issues a public apology to the singer kellyrkson after he made comments about her weight. during an interview on the mike gallagher radio show on friday wallace joined the host in commenting on clark-son's size saying at one point she could stay off the deep dib pizza. wallace faced a backlash on line, no surprise, but again he has apologized, kelly clarkson has not responded to those comments. got to be nice to people. >> yep. >>> that is it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 just released video could play a pivotal role in the investigation of the jeweler's row abduction and we have got late breaking details on the case in a few moments. >>> also a teenager is gunned down at an easter party in camden, tonight we will hear the devastated families call for justice, in the case. >>> and then all new at 6:00 o'clock tonight a vacation nightmare we have got some new information about a delaware family and their fight to recover after a toxic pesticide leaked into their luxury condominium; kate. >>> we are live at citize
. >>> and finally the the "fox news" anchor chris wallace issues a public apology to the singer kellyrkson after he made comments about her weight. during an interview on the mike gallagher radio show on friday wallace joined the host in commenting on clark-son's size saying at one point she could stay off the deep dib pizza. wallace faced a backlash on line, no surprise, but again he has apologized, kelly clarkson has not responded to those comments. got to be nice to...
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. >> we'll talk about chris wallace. it is an interesting read in new york magazine and emphasizes the democrats especially after the e-mail scandal, democrats are expressing reservations that she is rusty or not a talented campaigner. >> exactly and the new's conference in the u.n. when you had the horrible painting of war and destruction behind her in the u.n., picasso painting, jon, it was a symbol of how that went off the tracks. she didn't do terribly but she seemed unhappy to be there and didn't make much eye contact with the reporters talking to her and generally handled it as if it was an uncomfortable situation it was instead of rising above it. you know it does raise questions. we saw it with a book roll out last year when she was asked by diane sawier about all of the money she and the president make. and she talked about leaving the white house dead broke. ten minutes until she got a multimillion book advance for your book. and if she does run largely unopposed in the democratic primary, she will not go throu
. >> we'll talk about chris wallace. it is an interesting read in new york magazine and emphasizes the democrats especially after the e-mail scandal, democrats are expressing reservations that she is rusty or not a talented campaigner. >> exactly and the new's conference in the u.n. when you had the horrible painting of war and destruction behind her in the u.n., picasso painting, jon, it was a symbol of how that went off the tracks. she didn't do terribly but she seemed unhappy to...
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with justice burns and secretary wallace, harry s truman heads the assembly of the nation's leaders. on the steel artillery kay's on escorted by representatives of every trench of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people en route from the station to the white house -- on the steel artillery caison. warplanes hey a final tribute to the commander-in-chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces, which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's honor. across from the white house in lafayette park, the men, women, and children whom franklin roosevelt served so well, watch in tearful silence. >> american historyamerican history tv was live at the side of appomattox, the site where robert e lee surrendered to grant, ending the civil war. next, the commemorative ceremony marking the exact time 150 years ago that grant and lee met to discuss surrender. ed ayers provides a keynote address. other speakers include -- include descendents of key adies who took part. this is about one hour 45 minutes. snyder: my name is robin snyder an
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the headline in wallace was dusky doughboys arrive in town. and then they would have stories about their singing and their gambling at night. and it turned out they saved to the two towns. -- two towns. these men were heroic as well. i was going to write about the quality and drama of the wildfire when you didn't know how to fight one. but like so many americans before me, i absolutely fell head over heels for this man who is chiseled on mount rushmore, teddy roosevelt. and i also feel any strange way fell in a strange way -- fell in a strange way for a man who is not chiseled on mount rushmore but is almost forgotten to us, the founder of the forest service. let me to you about each of these men because they figure so much of this fire, and this fire changes our history. it's so interesting to think here in missoula, on the richer, -- ridge here two nights of pure hell changed everything in terms of saving our public land also the nature of firefighting in itself. but let me just back up. teddy roosevelt is a song of -- son of wealth and priv
the headline in wallace was dusky doughboys arrive in town. and then they would have stories about their singing and their gambling at night. and it turned out they saved to the two towns. -- two towns. these men were heroic as well. i was going to write about the quality and drama of the wildfire when you didn't know how to fight one. but like so many americans before me, i absolutely fell head over heels for this man who is chiseled on mount rushmore, teddy roosevelt. and i also feel any...
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kelly wallace and both parents as well. what do you make of this.'ve covered this story extensively. >> i have. and i think the general reaction is are we going too far here? >> why not try to reach the parents, why not call the parents, instead of having child protective services investigating the parents. there have been other stories we've reported on where parents have been arrested for letting their nine or seven-year-old walk alone to the park. are we going too far here? >> it also i assume this parent sort of walked this root with the kids at some point, it was a couple blocks from their home it wasn't necessarily that she opened the door and tossed them out and said come back in a few hours. >> this is anev lucien over time they've wanted to give their children more and more responsibility. more awe taken my the kids are craving it they're reacting to a society. and i'm a parent. we're not letting our kids do anything. when we were kids we were doing things on our own. >> i was riding a city bus at that age. >> they were letting their kids d
kelly wallace and both parents as well. what do you make of this.'ve covered this story extensively. >> i have. and i think the general reaction is are we going too far here? >> why not try to reach the parents, why not call the parents, instead of having child protective services investigating the parents. there have been other stories we've reported on where parents have been arrested for letting their nine or seven-year-old walk alone to the park. are we going too far here?...
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chris wallace thank you. >> you bet. ntwo women in new york city courtroom accused of trying to build a bomb. the new york city police department arrested them and insists that the public was never in danger. they will be charged in a few hours. david lee is at the courthouse. >> reporter: that's right. we understand the court appearance will take place after two college local time. two men from queen's new york were arrested and charged with conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction specifically according to a criminal complaint the women had plains to constructy an explosive device. it is not clear how far along they were in the process. one woman identified noel valencian and the other asia si dii can age 31. they were at one time roommates. the lengthy investigation involved the use of an undercover officer. some of their statements were recorded by the officer and at 1 point, one of the women according to the under cover officer said cording to the criminal complaint that she is in possession of multiple propan
chris wallace thank you. >> you bet. ntwo women in new york city courtroom accused of trying to build a bomb. the new york city police department arrested them and insists that the public was never in danger. they will be charged in a few hours. david lee is at the courthouse. >> reporter: that's right. we understand the court appearance will take place after two college local time. two men from queen's new york were arrested and charged with conspiracy to use a weapon of mass...
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. >> clinton supporter and long time defender lanny davis told chris wallace that the former president and his wife religiously had a wall between them when she was secretary of state. >> i don't think but for a few inadvertent errors they ever violated the agreement on transparency and taking money from foreign governmenters. >> just today, the clinton foundation issued a statement about tax mistakes and admitted to making with donations to the foundation it said and this was a quote. yes, we made mistakes as many organizations of our size do. we're acting quickly to remedy them and have taken steps to ensure they don't happen in the future. we're committed to operating the foundation responsibly and effectively to continue the life changing work that this philanthropy is doing every day. the foundation added that since secretary clinton decided to add for president, it is disclosing all donors on a quarterly, not yearly basis and will only accept funding from the governments of australia, canada, the nernltherlands, norway and the united kingdom. >> much more to come on this doug tha
. >> clinton supporter and long time defender lanny davis told chris wallace that the former president and his wife religiously had a wall between them when she was secretary of state. >> i don't think but for a few inadvertent errors they ever violated the agreement on transparency and taking money from foreign governmenters. >> just today, the clinton foundation issued a statement about tax mistakes and admitted to making with donations to the foundation it said and this was...
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. >>> right now university of maryland president wallace loh is opening the door to the possibility of renaming byrd stadium. the issue is racism and the segregationist history of the iconic man behind the name. scott broom is at maryland tonight live to tips more. >> reporter: renaming the stadium is a big deal for a lot of alumni. this is part of the fallout in the wake of a racist e-mail controversy that has inflamed passions at the university. now those flames and controversy have spread to the name of the stadium. it's got the capital one logo, but everyone here calls it byrd stadium. >> the average college student is a pretty high class youngster. >> reporter: that is hari c. curly byrd, the segregationist university president who from 1936 to 1954 resisted integration refusing to let a black syracuse player on the field in 1937 and fighting for a segregated university system in maryland his entire career. >> what would stop you from renaming the stadium that is currently named after someone who is in our -- >> reporter: students challenged president wallace loh on the issue and
. >>> right now university of maryland president wallace loh is opening the door to the possibility of renaming byrd stadium. the issue is racism and the segregationist history of the iconic man behind the name. scott broom is at maryland tonight live to tips more. >> reporter: renaming the stadium is a big deal for a lot of alumni. this is part of the fallout in the wake of a racist e-mail controversy that has inflamed passions at the university. now those flames and controversy...
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also bubble wallace. he told me he was hoping for the best.n. >> players on our team. i don't have a whole lot. >> swing back and coach, man professional race drivers do promotional work on a constant basis. junior is one of the busiest spare time joey lugano the skipper the pocono team. >> embrace it. outside of that i don't know bunch. >> in the end he beat the team of dale junior 12 to six. they won two to one over new hampshire. a moment of silence was held for longtime announcer steve burns. the the nascar sprint cup series will be in action saturday night in richmond. you can see it where else, right here on fox. hit me up on twitter @chasinghank or here @chasingnews. [applause] ♪ >> an employee reportedly braiding and threatening to kill a former employee. >> being drag outside of our office to to gang situations in the street. ♪ ♪ hello, i'm here to talk to you on behalf of windex. recently we've noticed a series of advertisements created by these two birds, inviting you to stay away from the streak free shine of windex. their advertis
also bubble wallace. he told me he was hoping for the best.n. >> players on our team. i don't have a whole lot. >> swing back and coach, man professional race drivers do promotional work on a constant basis. junior is one of the busiest spare time joey lugano the skipper the pocono team. >> embrace it. outside of that i don't know bunch. >> in the end he beat the team of dale junior 12 to six. they won two to one over new hampshire. a moment of silence was held for...
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our team includes our supporting partners, daris anderson and jay wallace, the architect will be in charge of the project and teatro ally jamison and also in the room are many supporters, neighbors and past employees and local artiests who make teatro zinzanni a unique part of san francisco's curtal life. i'm going to reduce my speech, because the gentleman before we covered a lot of points. >> we appreciate that, to get it to the vote. [laughter ] >> right. that is true. when we started to pursue the project we soon found our plans to rebuild the site as was five times more expensive than we originally planed and not only that, it was impossible to finance and meet the standards of the neighborhood or to match the revenue requirements of the port. it's a fact that theatres could not generate enough revenue per square foot that you could get with private development. so we needed help and the only solution was to develop a multi-using cremate concept for the site, in which it would support the cost of construction and teatro zinzanni's lease. a multi-year contract has been used successful
our team includes our supporting partners, daris anderson and jay wallace, the architect will be in charge of the project and teatro ally jamison and also in the room are many supporters, neighbors and past employees and local artiests who make teatro zinzanni a unique part of san francisco's curtal life. i'm going to reduce my speech, because the gentleman before we covered a lot of points. >> we appreciate that, to get it to the vote. [laughter ] >> right. that is true. when we...
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it is just common sense. >> host: peter wallace and has a new book coming out. >> guest: she does indeed he is basically a book in january that shows how the financial crisis proceeded. it takes you step-by-step. i know it's complicated. people throw up their hands and say i don't understand it. read the book right after the first of the year and you will be a lot smarter. >> host: in january you will see peter wallace and on the program for next year's "after words." >> caller: hello? >> host: we are listening. >> caller: hello wow i am really excited to be on here. thank you for being on c-span. i am a recent graduate from arizona state university and i am studying sociology. but my question is, what do you think future generations can do to help you have a more positive opportunistic lifestyle? >> guest: thank you very much. congratulations and good luck on your career. in many ways, this is the most exciting time because there is such a blank slate, desire for people to do good at a time after there's been a lot of suffering and i can tell already you will be real leader. the key thi
it is just common sense. >> host: peter wallace and has a new book coming out. >> guest: she does indeed he is basically a book in january that shows how the financial crisis proceeded. it takes you step-by-step. i know it's complicated. people throw up their hands and say i don't understand it. read the book right after the first of the year and you will be a lot smarter. >> host: in january you will see peter wallace and on the program for next year's "after...
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>>> i'm chris wallace. allegations of millions of dollars in speaking fees and foreign donations bought favors from the clinton state department. >> it's so hard when you look at the clintons to try to figure out where the charity ends and begins. where their profit-making ends and begins and where their officials powers of secretary of state ends or begins. >> we'll talk with peter schweizer, author of the explosive book "clinton cash" in his first live interview. a clinton insider responds to the allegations. do you ever get tired of cleaning up after the clintons? >> former white house special counsel lanny davis is back to deal with this latest clinton controversy. plus a u.s. drone strike mistakenly kills two western hostages held by al qaeda. >> as president and commander in chief, i take full responsibility for all of our counterterrorism operations. as we regret what happened. >> our sunday group weighs in on whether the president's counterterrorism strategy needs to be changed. and our power player
>>> i'm chris wallace. allegations of millions of dollars in speaking fees and foreign donations bought favors from the clinton state department. >> it's so hard when you look at the clintons to try to figure out where the charity ends and begins. where their profit-making ends and begins and where their officials powers of secretary of state ends or begins. >> we'll talk with peter schweizer, author of the explosive book "clinton cash" in his first live...
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so there are big questions to be asked i think. >> thank you, andrew wallace talking to us on the newsand thank you for your time. >> sure. >>> other electoral news out of africa polls opened in the west africa country where the president is the clear favorite to win another term. his family ruled the country for 48 years since his father seized power in a military coup in 1967 and unchallenged for more than 20 years and faced a multi-party election for the first time in 1993 which hoe won and reelected in 1998 and in 2003 a year after term limits were removed from the constitution allowed him to run and in the death is 39-year-old son and succeeded him after elections which were marred by violence. and we are covering this election for us from the capitol togo, when you've got an election which we know what the result will be how much interest is there, are people coming to the polls? >> oh, people are definitely coming to the polls. there has been a steady stream of people at this particular polling station and, in fact where we are is where the main opposition candidate was a little
so there are big questions to be asked i think. >> thank you, andrew wallace talking to us on the newsand thank you for your time. >> sure. >>> other electoral news out of africa polls opened in the west africa country where the president is the clear favorite to win another term. his family ruled the country for 48 years since his father seized power in a military coup in 1967 and unchallenged for more than 20 years and faced a multi-party election for the first time in...
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read peter wallace and's book after the first of the year and you will be a lot smarter in a cocktail party. >> host: you can see peter wallace and on booktv's afterwards, one of the books we are looking at. jessica in georgia, high. we are listening. >> caller: a am excited to be here on c-span. i am one of your admirers. recent graduates from arizona state university studying sociology, what do you think each generation can do to move the united states forward to have a more positive opportunity? >> guest: thank you and congratulations and good luck on your career. in many ways this is the most exciting time because there's such a blank slate, desire for people to do good at a time after a lot of suffering in this country and i can tell you going to be a real leader. the key thing i would recommend is this, think for yourself. it is easy for me to sit here on the great c-span and tell you this is how you should think, think for yourself. this is what america needs more young people not saying i'm republican or democrat and this is the way i think for when i was in college my profess
read peter wallace and's book after the first of the year and you will be a lot smarter in a cocktail party. >> host: you can see peter wallace and on booktv's afterwards, one of the books we are looking at. jessica in georgia, high. we are listening. >> caller: a am excited to be here on c-span. i am one of your admirers. recent graduates from arizona state university studying sociology, what do you think each generation can do to move the united states forward to have a more...
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with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s truman heads the assembly to the nation'sders. on a six horse steel artillery k sean and supported by every branch of the nation's armed forces, they pass throngs of grief stricken people and move to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander-in-chief and officers of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow, measured steps in franklin roosevelt's honor. across from the white house in lafayette park, the men, women and children who franklin roosevelt served so well watch in tearful silence. ♪
with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s truman heads the assembly to the nation'sders. on a six horse steel artillery k sean and supported by every branch of the nation's armed forces, they pass throngs of grief stricken people and move to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander-in-chief and officers of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow, measured steps in franklin roosevelt's honor. across from the white house in lafayette...
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wallace loh said he'll recommend a possible name change and set up a process. >> to have that symbol suggests that we're not committed to diversity and inclusion. i will set up a process. different groups will discuss this issue and make their recommendation to mem as they would on any other -- me as they would on any other issue. >> the stadium name controversy comes as passions have been inflamed by a recent e-mail controversy involving a fraternity member who actually advocated race at a frat party. >>> tonight there are so many unanswered questions about the donovan hotel murder case. debra alfarone has a look inside the life of the woman now facing murder charges. >> reporter: 21-year-old jamyra gallmon admitted to police she stabbed david messerschmitt to death inside the donovan hotel. to many who knew her, they are still shocked. >> please tell us something. we'd like to be able to include another sign. we only have police documents. >> reporter: the family of jamyra gallmon don't want to tell us about the woman whose corps appearance brought many of them -- court appearance
wallace loh said he'll recommend a possible name change and set up a process. >> to have that symbol suggests that we're not committed to diversity and inclusion. i will set up a process. different groups will discuss this issue and make their recommendation to mem as they would on any other -- me as they would on any other issue. >> the stadium name controversy comes as passions have been inflamed by a recent e-mail controversy involving a fraternity member who actually advocated...
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all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace.make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: he started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a half ago. you love playing this guitar? >> i do. it's great to know something i built came out of this district. >> reporter: decades ago, the wood from these buildings came from forests where trees grew slowly. >> they have tight grain patterns. the wood has great resonance and sound. >> reporter: each guitar is hand crafted and as unique as a fingerprint. he's made 24 so far and hopes, eventually, with a team of craftsmen to produce a couple hundred a year. they are priced at $2,000 a piece. >> it's amazing to take an old piece of wood that looks like garbage. most turn it into a dumpster and turn it into something beautiful. >> it's a work of art. >> reporter: he says the guitars are a tribute to detroit's rich music history. from motown to rock. ♪ >> reporter: to rap. >> i love this city. i understand there are a lot of places in the city that
all of this old wood is like buried treasure for mark wallace.make a guitar out of this pile of wood? >> absolutely. ♪ >> reporter: he started making guitars out of detroit's reclaimed wood a year and a half ago. you love playing this guitar? >> i do. it's great to know something i built came out of this district. >> reporter: decades ago, the wood from these buildings came from forests where trees grew slowly. >> they have tight grain patterns. the wood has...
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. >>> university of maryland president wallace loh is opening the door to the possibility of renaming byrd stadium. scott broom reports it all has to do with the namesake's segregationist past. >> reporter: an e-mail controversy has inflamed passions at the university that has now spread to the stadium. >> the average college student say pretty high class youngster. >> reporter: that is harry c. curly bi, the segregationist university president who from 1956 to 1964 resisted immigration. >> what would stop you from renaming the stadium after someone who was named on the basis of race? >> i will set up a process. >> reporter: students like young journalists say now is the time for change as the university deals with turmoil focused on the kappa sigma fra fraternity and the outing of a hateful e-mail calling for rape at a frat party. >> as this university talks about we're committed to inclusion, to have that symbol suggests otherwise. >> loh calls the current conversation on race at the university a teachable moment. >>> a somebody on the track was hit and injured. an -- a man on the t
. >>> university of maryland president wallace loh is opening the door to the possibility of renaming byrd stadium. scott broom reports it all has to do with the namesake's segregationist past. >> reporter: an e-mail controversy has inflamed passions at the university that has now spread to the stadium. >> the average college student say pretty high class youngster. >> reporter: that is harry c. curly bi, the segregationist university president who from 1956 to 1964...
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the book is "madam president," nicole waltzle wallace, thank you very much.n en a dozen arrests in baltimore. plus, a mother publicly scolds her son for taking part in the riots. no she's explaining what happened in that moment gone viral. also, just hours away from the baltimore orioles play a historic game before an empty stadium. "morning joe's" exclusive interview with the team's executive vice president dan duquette. and it's the first time in 15 years the fbi let a national news team shoot inside a federal prison. cnbc's andrew ross sorkin's new documentary on the life on the inside for white collar convicts. we'll be right back. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it
the book is "madam president," nicole waltzle wallace, thank you very much.n en a dozen arrests in baltimore. plus, a mother publicly scolds her son for taking part in the riots. no she's explaining what happened in that moment gone viral. also, just hours away from the baltimore orioles play a historic game before an empty stadium. "morning joe's" exclusive interview with the team's executive vice president dan duquette. and it's the first time in 15 years the fbi let a...
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. >> rose: this is a famous interview mike wallace did in which he followed gore around.o in touch with reality and you are so far off base that i cannot begin to save your soul in the remaining seconds that are left to us. i am absolutely right in the general line i have taken on what is wrong. this country has cheap labor and cheap energy.oc)ij we're never going to have that again. we have tocwe don't know how to adjust. we'll have less growth national product not more. and we're headed for complete economic crack up. there's no doubt about that and i think any number of the bankers. >> are you planning to spend your last days here or are you going to abandon us. >> you know, i never had this idea i was some sort of expatriot. it's good for those who would like to undermine my views but i never have been an expatriate, i've been involved in elections and the life of this country. now i think as the times get bad and i see darkness all around me and i see the integrating cities and i watch the people getting scared i would be very inkleined then to return because if ther
. >> rose: this is a famous interview mike wallace did in which he followed gore around.o in touch with reality and you are so far off base that i cannot begin to save your soul in the remaining seconds that are left to us. i am absolutely right in the general line i have taken on what is wrong. this country has cheap labor and cheap energy.oc)ij we're never going to have that again. we have tocwe don't know how to adjust. we'll have less growth national product not more. and we're headed...