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then one of the more significant historical factors about wallace, which speaks a great deal about wallace but also about his relationship with fdr is that when fdr created a group of five to develop the atomic bomb, wallace was included in that and that was in stark contrast to his third of vice president harry truman who was only vice president about three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the lead up to it in the six, eight months of that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that they can't a huge shock to truman once he became president. because of trumans ignorance about the atomic weapons, truman felt that it was really important that the vice president be included in national security decisions and whatnot. so truman pushed for, i think it was in 1947, national security act, which made the vice president a statutory member of the national security council. so that again, just like being included in the cabinet, there is a case we had a statutory l
then one of the more significant historical factors about wallace, which speaks a great deal about wallace but also about his relationship with fdr is that when fdr created a group of five to develop the atomic bomb, wallace was included in that and that was in stark contrast to his third of vice president harry truman who was only vice president about three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the lead up to it in the six, eight months of that roosevelt and truman had contact...
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the atomic bomb, wallace was included in that. and that was in stark contrast to his third involvement, harry truman, who was only vice president three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the leadup to it, in the eight months that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that became a huge shock to truman once he became president. because of truman's inning norrans about the atomic weapon, truman felt that it was really important that vice president be included in national security decisions. so truman pushed for -- i think it was in 1947 -- national security act which made the vice president a statutory member of the national security council. so, that again -- just like being included in the cabinet, there is a case where you had a statutory law making the vice president a member of the most important security council in terms of national security. getting back to this idea that the vice-presidency
the atomic bomb, wallace was included in that. and that was in stark contrast to his third involvement, harry truman, who was only vice president three months, but in that time and during the campaign and the leadup to it, in the eight months that roosevelt and truman had contact with him, roosevelt never felt the need to tell truman about the atomic bomb and the development of the atomic bomb, which that became a huge shock to truman once he became president. because of truman's inning norrans...
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amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund.in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today's show. my catch of the day is freshwater fish from the famous finger lakes. announcer: "julie taboulie's is made possible by... ♪ do your thing, man: do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing ♪ do your thing, do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing
amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund.in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today's show. my catch of the day is freshwater fish from the famous finger lakes. announcer: "julie taboulie's is made possible by... ♪ do your thing, man: do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing ♪ do your thing, do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing
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amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund.in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today'ss show. fisherermen are trying to do something about waters that are empty of fish. the united arab emirates ministry of tolerance -- what does it do? but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.s. people who belong to religious minorities fall victim to
amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund.in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today'ss show. fisherermen are trying to do something about waters that are empty of fish. the united arab emirates ministry of tolerance -- what does it do? but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.s. people who belong to religious minorities fall victim to
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amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund.in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today'ss show. the pies your mother used to make? you'd go into the kitchen. thehere's mom breaking egeggs, beating them. there'd be rich country cream and sugar and fresh fruit t and rereal vanilla beans andnd butt. rememember all that? well, you can forget it. ♪ ["also sprach zarathustra"]
amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund.in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today'ss show. the pies your mother used to make? you'd go into the kitchen. thehere's mom breaking egeggs, beating them. there'd be rich country cream and sugar and fresh fruit t and rereal vanilla beans andnd butt. rememember all that? well, you can forget it. ♪ ["also sprach zarathustra"]
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now, buckley knows wallace will not be presidents, but he's terrified that may be wallace will get one or 2% of the vote. he's terrified probably 60 to 70% of that one or 2% of the vote will be artists, writers. ideas matter. ideas have consequences. wallace won't be important, but his followers will be around for a long time and i'm going to set up my movement to resist that can push the kind of politics i want, so even though he is technically support he do we had he's a member of big l republican club he's going around to various radio stations debating the faculty. the fact that the communist party was openly and now, we know he was the director of moscow openly running a presidential campaign and they got too many intellectuals and they figured they had to do the same thing. and my talking too much? >> well, you have us to an interesting points because one of the remarkable things about buckley taking charge of the conservative movement as a young man was he faced a movement or he encountered a movement that he sought to transform a movement and there really was a motley crew that
now, buckley knows wallace will not be presidents, but he's terrified that may be wallace will get one or 2% of the vote. he's terrified probably 60 to 70% of that one or 2% of the vote will be artists, writers. ideas matter. ideas have consequences. wallace won't be important, but his followers will be around for a long time and i'm going to set up my movement to resist that can push the kind of politics i want, so even though he is technically support he do we had he's a member of big l...
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nixon thought that george wallace and how much he was inspired by wallace's success in getting white working class democrats to vote for him. >> are you talking about governor wallace? well, we were with nixon, the wallace -- wallacein' 1964 had come out of alabama and torn up the democratic primaries. he did tremendously well in quick then indiana and maryland. think he won a majority of the white vote in maryland, coming out as a governor, and started off as basically anti-civil rights laws and things being imposed on the south, and wallace then in '68 ran as democrat, which meant he wasn't going to run as a third-party candidate in '68 but wallace's appeal no, doubt, he had an enormous appeal that nixon wreck need and it was pop list, and the longer wallace was around from 1964, '66, '68, the moe he added to his repertoire. talking about -- say i know some four-letter words, too. work and and soap and they is no doubt the votes wallace gone, the vote head wanted to get. what was best for us w to get wallace other of the race or have h lose the democratic nomination. in '68, govern
nixon thought that george wallace and how much he was inspired by wallace's success in getting white working class democrats to vote for him. >> are you talking about governor wallace? well, we were with nixon, the wallace -- wallacein' 1964 had come out of alabama and torn up the democratic primaries. he did tremendously well in quick then indiana and maryland. think he won a majority of the white vote in maryland, coming out as a governor, and started off as basically anti-civil rights...
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buckley knows that wallace is not going to be president but he's terrified that, maybe wallace can get one or two percent of the vote but what he's terrified of his 60 to 70 percent of that one or two percent of the vote was going to be artists, writers at yale. ideas matter. ideas have consequences. wallace thought might be important that his father was going to be around for a long time and i'm going to down a movement and push the kind of politics i want. so even though he's technically doing as a member of the yale republican club and all that stuff, in various radio stations as a brash young debating faculty on various positions. it was a very seminal event for him. the fact that the communist party openly, now we know now know that it's open rate running a national campaign and they got many intellectuals and figured we have to do the same thing on our side. you've got us to a point because one of the remarkable things about buckley taking charge of the conservative imprint as a very young man was he faced a movement or he encountered a movement he sought to transform a movement
buckley knows that wallace is not going to be president but he's terrified that, maybe wallace can get one or two percent of the vote but what he's terrified of his 60 to 70 percent of that one or two percent of the vote was going to be artists, writers at yale. ideas matter. ideas have consequences. wallace thought might be important that his father was going to be around for a long time and i'm going to down a movement and push the kind of politics i want. so even though he's technically...
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we need to get wallace not to run. that as a third-party candidate, but rising any higher he couldn't do it but in a way nixon couldn't compete with it. he couldn't compete with it. we sent agnew down there and i with him because he competed very well getting the votes and frankly, there's a quote - in my book. when lyndon johnson told mr. nixon on the right up to the inaugural, where everybody was praising muskie and what a wonderful job is done. and johnson didn't think anything of it. but he thought i knew had really done a way and they helped us in north carolina, tennessee. against north carolina, tennessee and states like that. >> a question in the center. right here. >> okay. >> he speak a lot about what president nixon inherited in vietnam. i lost my go to vietnam. looking back in hindsight of the things that kennedy, johnson or nixon might have done to either change the outcome of the war or speed of the country's departure from vietnam? >> obviously since, my brother was over there. and i was supporting the w
we need to get wallace not to run. that as a third-party candidate, but rising any higher he couldn't do it but in a way nixon couldn't compete with it. he couldn't compete with it. we sent agnew down there and i with him because he competed very well getting the votes and frankly, there's a quote - in my book. when lyndon johnson told mr. nixon on the right up to the inaugural, where everybody was praising muskie and what a wonderful job is done. and johnson didn't think anything of it. but he...
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so wallace was a powerful force.ut he could not win the democratic nomination and could not win the general election because basically he siphoned off the votes that would go to nixon there was one precinct he got 173 votes nixon got 172 of those. so this was so whole idea but you needed to get wallace back and to do that you needed that third-party candidate but in that way nixon could that compete we send a spear through agnew down because he competed very well to get those votes and frankly there was a'' where lyndon johnson said it bought the rights to the inaugural telling him what a great job he had done is vice president ted agnew rarely had won states like north carolina and tennessee and states like that. >> used a lot about what nixon inherited did in vietnam so looking back in hindsight are there the second of the or johnson and nixon might have done to change the outcome of though more or speed up the departure from vietnam?. >> my brother was over there. i supported the war for very beginning even with t
so wallace was a powerful force.ut he could not win the democratic nomination and could not win the general election because basically he siphoned off the votes that would go to nixon there was one precinct he got 173 votes nixon got 172 of those. so this was so whole idea but you needed to get wallace back and to do that you needed that third-party candidate but in that way nixon could that compete we send a spear through agnew down because he competed very well to get those votes and frankly...
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. >> jon: joining us now is chris wallace. seven months income of the white house losing its chief spokesman. more turmoil in a building that traditionally would have settled down by now in most administrations, wouldn't you agree? >> it's interesting because you do see turmoil from time to tim time, usually at the end of the year when there is more of an assessment of who worked and who didn't. and this is a little early, six months yesterday exactly. six months and i have two say, you have the sense that sean spicer has been living on borrowed time for some period. remember, i am just thinking back to his 10-year period of the second day of the term presidency, he came out at 5:00 in the afternoon, unscheduled press briefing and basically tore the press apart on the issue of the crowd size at the trump inauguration. he refused to take any questions and left. we were told very quickly thereafter that the president was not pleased with his performance, didn't like the suit he was wearing, asked why he didn't have suits that fi
. >> jon: joining us now is chris wallace. seven months income of the white house losing its chief spokesman. more turmoil in a building that traditionally would have settled down by now in most administrations, wouldn't you agree? >> it's interesting because you do see turmoil from time to tim time, usually at the end of the year when there is more of an assessment of who worked and who didn't. and this is a little early, six months yesterday exactly. six months and i have two say,...
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>>> good evening from los angeles, first a conversation with actor wallace sean, you might know him best as the villain in the princess bride or the voice, or rex the dinosaur in toy story. my dinner with andre to his newest text, night dhaugts. then we'll revisit my conversation with writer, producer, jordan peel about the thriller "get out" now on blue-ray and dvd. we're glad you've joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> if you don't recognize wallace sean's memorable face, you would definitely know his distinctive voice in a career one might describe as inconceivable, he's been entertaining children for decades in films like the princess bride and toy story, but it's his award winning writing that's caught the attention of grown-ups, his latest text is called night thoughts. wallace sean an honor to have you on this program, sir. >> so great to be here. >> why would one call your career inconceivable? >> well, i suppose i participate in popular culture or i certainly did in my greater days a
>>> good evening from los angeles, first a conversation with actor wallace sean, you might know him best as the villain in the princess bride or the voice, or rex the dinosaur in toy story. my dinner with andre to his newest text, night dhaugts. then we'll revisit my conversation with writer, producer, jordan peel about the thriller "get out" now on blue-ray and dvd. we're glad you've joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your...
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there was peggy wallace that was george wallace's daughter that is now a civil rights activist. there was sharon malone that's vivian malone's youngest sister that's the wife of eric holder. we had the attorney then on the film and the attorney general that day in the audience, who was a journalist and also integrated the university of mississippi, or georgia. so it was very powerful. so we named this award after vivian and we're giving it to a young boy showing a lot of courage in what he is writing so we're really excited about that. >> black intellectual. >> yes. >> jackie. tell us about some of the folks who are coming tor and help you again. it's called ed sullivan in black and white. >> diane carol will join our panel. also the very talented and please forgive me for blanking out on mrs. reese's first name, responsible for the excellent exhibition on pop culture, modern culture at the museum, the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture. margo, she is a film maker and is also the granddaughter of ed sullivan and the daughter of diane carol. it's
there was peggy wallace that was george wallace's daughter that is now a civil rights activist. there was sharon malone that's vivian malone's youngest sister that's the wife of eric holder. we had the attorney then on the film and the attorney general that day in the audience, who was a journalist and also integrated the university of mississippi, or georgia. so it was very powerful. so we named this award after vivian and we're giving it to a young boy showing a lot of courage in what he is...
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in 68 wallace ran as a democrat.an enormous appeal but nixon recognized and the longer wallace was around, the more he added to his repertoire. they would say i know some four letter words. he was starting to move people on those wines and there's no doubt the votes wallace got for the votes we wanted to get. what was best for us was to lose the democratic nomination. shot in 72 he was leading the democratic party and votes and he won michigan and maryland the next day so he was a powerful force but wallace could not win a democratic nomination or the general election. basically he siphoned off votes. i did look after the 72 election where wallace had gotten 173 votes nixon got 172 of them. he didn't go to george govern so this was the whole bringing them both but to do that as a third-party candidate rising and he hired he couldn't do it but in a way nixon couldn't compete with them. we send spiro agnew down because he competed very well and frankly ther there's a quote iny book where lyndon johnson told mr. nixon o
in 68 wallace ran as a democrat.an enormous appeal but nixon recognized and the longer wallace was around, the more he added to his repertoire. they would say i know some four letter words. he was starting to move people on those wines and there's no doubt the votes wallace got for the votes we wanted to get. what was best for us was to lose the democratic nomination. shot in 72 he was leading the democratic party and votes and he won michigan and maryland the next day so he was a powerful...
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s vice president henry wallace called american fascism a layout that argument with marc anthony and scott greer and it's from. democrats democrats have a lot working in their favor right now for starters the president is wildly unpopular and congressional democrats aren't exactly in good graces with the american people either based on those two facts alone democrats have a real chance to win back the senate maybe even the house and twenty eighteen so why does it feel like democrats are squandering their big opportunity joining me now is larry cohen or chair of our evolution board chair of the democracy initiative larry welcome back pleasure great having you with us so the story that prompted my latest what the hell are they doing is this. bloomberg story that the d triple c. is trying to recruit blue dogs and it's like. you know i get it that there are blue dog democrats in the democratic party and i'm not and in and perhaps in some places in the country that's the entirely right and appropriate thing i do. we could that could be argued and it's debatable but i really don't think that ame
s vice president henry wallace called american fascism a layout that argument with marc anthony and scott greer and it's from. democrats democrats have a lot working in their favor right now for starters the president is wildly unpopular and congressional democrats aren't exactly in good graces with the american people either based on those two facts alone democrats have a real chance to win back the senate maybe even the house and twenty eighteen so why does it feel like democrats are...
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i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. by day, he worked in insurance, up the road in hartford, connecticut. by night, he wrote some of the most thoughtful poetry that this country and our world has ever seen. as i get to know this beautiful, historic corner of america a little better, the neatly tended fields and the low stone walls, the apple orchards and spectacular ocean vistas, i have been thinking a lot about what wallace stevens and his poem. "theory" he talks about what it is around me. home begins with family. it extends out from there. worship,laces of workplace, community, city, state, and country. homehere is an aspect of that goes beyond our national borders, at least the on the canada-u.s. border, which is unlike any other. that is the idea and the reality for the common north american home. this is where newfoundlanders took in thousands of stranded american travelers after 9/11, as chronicled in "come from away," which you really should all see. [applause] it is where, a hundred years to help englanders rus
i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. by day, he worked in insurance, up the road in hartford, connecticut. by night, he wrote some of the most thoughtful poetry that this country and our world has ever seen. as i get to know this beautiful, historic corner of america a little better, the neatly tended fields and the low stone walls, the apple orchards and spectacular ocean vistas, i have been thinking a lot about what wallace stevens and his poem. "theory"...
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a look at the data with kim wallace, the managing director at macro research. amazon may not be the only country -- only company that was interested in purchasing whole foods. the top stories, two hours and toy minutes later president trump and putin finishing their meeting at the g-20 in hamburg. u.s. officials saying that the u.s. and russia have reached an agreement for a cease-fire and southwest syria. those pictures you see where from before they went into their face-to-face meeting. friendly words exchanged. we will go straight to hamburg and the matt miller. what are you hearing? what i am hearing, or what i heard ahead of the meeting, was the two leaders had real admiration for each other. those were not as pleasant words. putin referred to donald trump as his excellency, where as president trump said it was an honor to be speaking with president putin. both said they expected a meetingsoutcome to the and they were only expected to meet for about 30 minutes, but it stretched far be on the two-hour length. they must've had a lot to talk about. remember,
a look at the data with kim wallace, the managing director at macro research. amazon may not be the only country -- only company that was interested in purchasing whole foods. the top stories, two hours and toy minutes later president trump and putin finishing their meeting at the g-20 in hamburg. u.s. officials saying that the u.s. and russia have reached an agreement for a cease-fire and southwest syria. those pictures you see where from before they went into their face-to-face meeting....
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on please welcome the show nicolle wallace, everybody!olle! >> this is so cool. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. >> republicans don't get to places like this very often. >> seth: it's very nice to have -- it's very hard to get republicans to come to places like this. >> yeah, we're all in witness protection. >> seth: yeah. well, you have now of course, you -- i should make this clear, you are anti- president trump. you are a republican. >> don't tell anybody that. [ laughter ] yeah, i was a trump denier for a long time, so -- >> seth: yeah. that's good to know. >> is that a good -- [ cheers and applause ] that doesn't help. >> seth: do you -- that's why republicans don't come, is people applaud when you say stuff like that. >> right, i get it. yeah, yeah. >> seth: so i get it too. i'm always happy when one agrees to come. it's very hard to get -- i will say, i don't know if you find this on your show, it's very support trump to come on television. >> well, i end up screaming at them for the whole hour. and then they call my husband
on please welcome the show nicolle wallace, everybody!olle! >> this is so cool. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. >> republicans don't get to places like this very often. >> seth: it's very nice to have -- it's very hard to get republicans to come to places like this. >> yeah, we're all in witness protection. >> seth: yeah. well, you have now of course, you -- i should make this clear, you are anti- president trump. you are a republican. >> don't...
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i want to bring in chris wallac chris wallace. he is the host of fox news sunday and chris, wow. taking a look at that briefing room, it is jampacked. to say that everyone is waiting with baited breath will be an understatement at this point, no? >> absolutely. the briefings under normal circumstances has been getting remarkable ratings. this one though, there are some real news as john's report and will will only hear from sarah huckabee sanders but the new communications director, anthony scaramucci, may make his first appearance. we also certainly want to hear him. really, that's the key question here. frankly, most of us and all of the viewers are never going to see anthony scaramucci unless when he makes a rare appearance on tv. the real question is not what did his appointment by donald trump say about what he wants as a communication strategy to be? not that his been kinder and gentler under reince priebus and sean spicer, but with scaramucci in this role, will it be even more combative? supposedly, reportedly, that's one of the things donald trump likes about scaramucci i
i want to bring in chris wallac chris wallace. he is the host of fox news sunday and chris, wow. taking a look at that briefing room, it is jampacked. to say that everyone is waiting with baited breath will be an understatement at this point, no? >> absolutely. the briefings under normal circumstances has been getting remarkable ratings. this one though, there are some real news as john's report and will will only hear from sarah huckabee sanders but the new communications director,...
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up. >> chris: i'm chris wallace, president trump is back in washington after his first meeting withn what should we look for in relations between the u.s. and russia? >> we look forward to a lot of very positive things happening for russia and the united states and for everybody concerned. >> chris: in the wake of the g-20 summit, we will discuss where things stand on syria, ukraine, russian meddling in the last election, and the trump agenda when we sit down with white house chief of staff reince priebus. if a "fox news sunday" exclusiv exclusive. then the senate returns from recess still confronted with what to do about obamacare. hi
up. >> chris: i'm chris wallace, president trump is back in washington after his first meeting withn what should we look for in relations between the u.s. and russia? >> we look forward to a lot of very positive things happening for russia and the united states and for everybody concerned. >> chris: in the wake of the g-20 summit, we will discuss where things stand on syria, ukraine, russian meddling in the last election, and the trump agenda when we sit down with white house...
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he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace.he heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust heat sarath ten past seven in the final just before heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust before nine p:m.. but also keep an eye out for 17—year—old maria lyle. she won a bronze medal in the 200 metres in rio last year and will be hoping for another medal in the final the 20 metres this evening. that's all this board for now. you can keep up—to—date on the website. joe hart set to complete a move to west ham. more for you in wimbledon sportsday next hour. there isn't a single full stop in mike mccormack‘s novel, solar bones. the story is a monologue that reads like a string of thoughts — sometimes poetic, sometimes rough, often disturbing. and they tell us about one man in one hour, on one day — all souls' day — in rural ireland. his hopes and his disappointments, his fears and loves. a character is revealed and so is the world in which he has to live. this is a adventurous storytelling by a master craftsman. welcome. it's quite a bo
he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace.he heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust heat sarath ten past seven in the final just before heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust before nine p:m.. but also keep an eye out for 17—year—old maria lyle. she won a bronze medal in the 200 metres in rio last year and will be hoping for another medal in the final the 20 metres this evening. that's all this board for now. you can keep up—to—date on the website. joe hart set to...
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i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. he worked in insurance up the road in hartford, connecticut and at night he wrote the most thoughtful poetry that our world has ever seen. as i get to know this beautiful historic corner, low stonewalls, the apple orchards and spectacular ocean vistas, i have been thinking a lot about wallace stevens. in his poem, he declares, i am what is around me and thinks about home and what it means and how we define it. of course, home begins with family. it extends out from there, to school and places of worship, workplace, community, cities, state and country. but there is an aspect of home that goes beyond our national borders, at least beyond the canada-u.s. border, which is unlike any other. that is the idea and the reality of the common north american home. this is where new foundlanders took in stranded american air travelers after 9/11 as chronicled in the broadway play, which you should see. new englanders rushed to help their cousins after the halifax explosions in 1917. we saw it a f
i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. he worked in insurance up the road in hartford, connecticut and at night he wrote the most thoughtful poetry that our world has ever seen. as i get to know this beautiful historic corner, low stonewalls, the apple orchards and spectacular ocean vistas, i have been thinking a lot about wallace stevens. in his poem, he declares, i am what is around me and thinks about home and what it means and how we define it. of course, home...
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eventually, richard nixon, who didn't want to say anything to alienate what had become the logs-- wallace faction in our politics and fell with a combination of basic republican support and maybe some of the southern anti- civil rights support he could squeak out a victory, which he ultimately did , but the culture war continued and continues to this day. you can listen to it-- it's fireworks every night in various sectors of cable news about whatever those horrible liberals are of to today and whatever neanderthal things those conservatives want to do today. that culture war began in 1968. >> is there any parallel between senator mccarthy in 68 and senator sanders and 2016? >> guest: exactly. i don't think there would be a bernie sanders candidacy and 2016 if gene mccarthy had not shown the way. gene mccarthy was pulling zero because no one dreamed of gene mccarthy ran for president. no one dreamed of any democrat running for president against the democratic incumbent lyndon johnson who wasn't just the democratic incumbent senator-- present. he was by everyone's accounts the shrewdest mo
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i'm stephanie sitting in for nichole wallace.onths so far for the trump white house and the russia cloud doesn't appear to be moving out of washington anytime soon. mark leeb wits in this new york times magazine cover story titled quote this town melts down quotes. look at president trump's -- writing in trump land washington's process resides purely with the winds of one man. it is all about trump. everything is at his mercy and little about it is comfortable. let's bring in new york times magazine chief national correspondent into the conversation. mark, incredible piece. i know jared is in charge of the business portfolio of the trump administration, but what do you think he's really doing in all of this mix? you've got jared. you've got gather cohn, dean apowell and then you've got some washington regs like a sean spicer in the mix. so take us into this d.c. >> look, the cocktail of humanity in the white house right now is the subject of pretty much every other weekend you get some advance chronology of how it's working or ho
i'm stephanie sitting in for nichole wallace.onths so far for the trump white house and the russia cloud doesn't appear to be moving out of washington anytime soon. mark leeb wits in this new york times magazine cover story titled quote this town melts down quotes. look at president trump's -- writing in trump land washington's process resides purely with the winds of one man. it is all about trump. everything is at his mercy and little about it is comfortable. let's bring in new york times...
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let's turn to "fox news sunday" host chris wallace. chris, it's piling up. you know? yesterday from charles krauthammer, we got this. i'll leave it to the lawyers to adjudicate the legalities of collusion. you don't need a lawyer to see the trump defense collusion has a democratic fiction designed to explain away election loss is officially dead. the tide has turned, has it not? >> well, i think you have to put it in context. clearly this was attempted collusion. it may have been bungled collusion. the administration said there was nothing to see. there was fake news. no serious contact or meaningful contact between trump world and the russians, that's dead. that credibility of that is completely shot. now, it may be that nothing came out of this meeting. that's what we're being told both by the russians and by the trump side. you look at -- in black and white at those e-mails at the former british tabloid reporter turned publicist saying that this is information coming from the prosecutor, the russian state prosecutor, this is part of an effort by the russian governm
let's turn to "fox news sunday" host chris wallace. chris, it's piling up. you know? yesterday from charles krauthammer, we got this. i'll leave it to the lawyers to adjudicate the legalities of collusion. you don't need a lawyer to see the trump defense collusion has a democratic fiction designed to explain away election loss is officially dead. the tide has turned, has it not? >> well, i think you have to put it in context. clearly this was attempted collusion. it may have...
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chris wallace coming up next i thought i was doing okay...me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where... ...certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,... ...hepatitis b, are prone to infections,... ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. just managing your symptoms? ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possib
chris wallace coming up next i thought i was doing okay...me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,... the majority of people on humira... saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability... ...to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal...
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barnes wallace came up with an idea, a bomb that didn'tjust exposed where it mattered but would bouncehe surface of the water likea skimming bounce over the surface of the water like a skimming stone until it hit its target. the particularfocus like a skimming stone until it hit its target. the particular focus was the german battleship that are pets. in the end, though, highball bombs we re in the end, though, highball bombs were never used but they have lain on the bed of the loch for almost 70 yea rs. on the bed of the loch for almost 70 years. so far only divers have been able to see them up close. years. so far only divers have been able to see them up closelj years. so far only divers have been able to see them up close. i think it is extremely exciting. i feel that people should have the chance to see these objects. they are of an age, ofa to see these objects. they are of an age, of a technological innovation that will possibly never be seen again. final preparations have been made and all that remains now is for these pieces of history to be brought to the surface for the publ
barnes wallace came up with an idea, a bomb that didn'tjust exposed where it mattered but would bouncehe surface of the water likea skimming bounce over the surface of the water like a skimming stone until it hit its target. the particularfocus like a skimming stone until it hit its target. the particular focus was the german battleship that are pets. in the end, though, highball bombs we re in the end, though, highball bombs were never used but they have lain on the bed of the loch for almost...
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don't miss chris wallace "fox news sunday" this sunday.orney general jeff sessions tells fox news he was a little hurt after president trump ripped him multiple times. but attorney general sessions says he still has a job to do. more from the attorney general and the bipartisan push on capitol hill to protect special counsels, including one leading the russia investigation. that's ahead. first, investigators say one person is dead after a man pulled a knife at a supermarket and started stabbing. we'll have the details coming right away. >> shepard: the fox report now. headlines from the fox news deck. a major gas leak shut down streets and forced thousands to evacuate in m.i.t. in cambridge, mass. it reported a contractor hit a natural gas line. witnesses say it sounded like a jet engine. no word of any injuries. a man reportedly yelled "allah akbar" in hamburg, germany. officers say witnesses surrounded the attacker until cops could arrest him. and a powerful storm battered passenger jets in the air. golf ball size hail forcing a dozen pl
don't miss chris wallace "fox news sunday" this sunday.orney general jeff sessions tells fox news he was a little hurt after president trump ripped him multiple times. but attorney general sessions says he still has a job to do. more from the attorney general and the bipartisan push on capitol hill to protect special counsels, including one leading the russia investigation. that's ahead. first, investigators say one person is dead after a man pulled a knife at a supermarket and...
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his sitting vice president was henry wallace, a very liberal figure within the democratic party. and there were members of the party who were more conservative who really did not want wallace in that position. they were looking for a more conservative vice president, and as often happens in politics, in the end, there is a compromise. the conservatives and the liberals agreed on a candidate for vice president. and that man you see is harry truman. this photograph we are looking at is actually at the 1945 inaugural. if you look closely at it, fdr is really not in good health at this point. in fact, he dies three months after this photograph is taken in 1945 and is succeeded by harry truman who is standing to his left in the photograph. shortly after the inaugural, fdr departed on a 7000 mile journey to yalta, which was the final of the great conferences he attended with the big three, stalin churchill, and roosevelt. , after that, fdr returns to the united states and appears before congress in march of 1945, to deliver an address reporting on what he had done at the yalta conferen
his sitting vice president was henry wallace, a very liberal figure within the democratic party. and there were members of the party who were more conservative who really did not want wallace in that position. they were looking for a more conservative vice president, and as often happens in politics, in the end, there is a compromise. the conservatives and the liberals agreed on a candidate for vice president. and that man you see is harry truman. this photograph we are looking at is actually...
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his current vice president was henry wallace, a very liberal figure in the democratic party. there were members of the party that were more conservative that did not want wallace in that position. they wanted a more conservative vice president. in the end, there is a compromise. they agree on a candidate for vice president and that man you can see at the far end of that photograph, harry truman. this road graph was after the 1945 inaugural. fdr is not in good health. in fact, he dies three months after this photograph was taken in april of 1945. he is succeeded by harry truman who is standing to his left in the photograph. fdrtly after the inaugural, departed on a 7000 mile tourney to yalta in the crimea which was the final great conference he attended with the big three, stalin, churchill, and roosevelt. after that conference, fdr returns to the united states and he appears before congress in march of 1945 to deliver an address reporting on what he had done at the yalta conference. what is extraordinary about this beach to a joint session of congress is that he delivered the
his current vice president was henry wallace, a very liberal figure in the democratic party. there were members of the party that were more conservative that did not want wallace in that position. they wanted a more conservative vice president. in the end, there is a compromise. they agree on a candidate for vice president and that man you can see at the far end of that photograph, harry truman. this road graph was after the 1945 inaugural. fdr is not in good health. in fact, he dies three...
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it is wallace a re is the milk price so volatile? it is wallace are because of the supply side.ing. which they have done in the last year. then there is a lack of milk, guess what, but very short at christmas time. we have a desperate need for butter. by your christmas but now. where will milk come from in the future? the big mass intensive farms in the huge acres of them. or will it come from organic food and farms? we are the world's biggest producer of organics food. 1 billion litres of milk. our organic farmers are amongst the biggest one. it is having bigger farms, that is a trend for 125 yea rs, farms, that is a trend for 125 years, but doing it in a sustainable way. that is why we are unique, doing it without farmers, to make sure as they become more efficient they are doing it in a sustainable way. what new markets are opening 7 way. what new markets are opening up? more sales in china? yes certainly, we have partnerships and co—owner ships in china. i'm very focused on africa and sub sahara, we have open the facility in nigeria. what concerns do have, compared to the uk
it is wallace a re is the milk price so volatile? it is wallace are because of the supply side.ing. which they have done in the last year. then there is a lack of milk, guess what, but very short at christmas time. we have a desperate need for butter. by your christmas but now. where will milk come from in the future? the big mass intensive farms in the huge acres of them. or will it come from organic food and farms? we are the world's biggest producer of organics food. 1 billion litres of...
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chris wallace, thank you very much, great to see you as always. >> leland: this came up at the press conference, the email chain placing donald trump, jr., the president's son-in-law jared kushner, and homer campaign manager for the mag manager paul manafort in meeting with a lawyer. we will discuss straight ahead. >> in retrospect i probably would have done things a little differently. this was before that rush out mania. for me, this was opposition research. where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common a
chris wallace, thank you very much, great to see you as always. >> leland: this came up at the press conference, the email chain placing donald trump, jr., the president's son-in-law jared kushner, and homer campaign manager for the mag manager paul manafort in meeting with a lawyer. we will discuss straight ahead. >> in retrospect i probably would have done things a little differently. this was before that rush out mania. for me, this was opposition research. where to go, and how...
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do we have a preview of what chris wallace has coming up >> maybe in a minute.re coming up. fox 5 after this. >>> that's mario can tony, thank you for joining us, fox news sunday. chris wallace next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com
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welcome everybody to watching hockey i'm having a wallace and joining me in the cox that's today to talk outrage and some pretty trustworthy folks that i know. john f. o'donnell from redacted tonight so yeah guys you know rage over some strange things i mean john on the scale from mike fluffy bunny to three had it how based on how afraid of female bear arms are you. terrified obvious i mean you can barely know i dare say my arms are just like. the president out there in my mind to be on that. i mean that he's kept great heart. which is kind of cool because i can compliment you about that without being too creepy sort of or maybe it is creepy i don't really i can't even tell which one is like the nice tone of those arms it's like it's just being inappropriate the word that is it's hard to understand and i mean well let me ask you. first of all the whole idea is like it's twenty seventeen guys if they can't handle their own here's the thing there i'm sorry the reality is ok the g.o.p. is trying to has a health care bill that is worse than the sucky health care that we currently have that i
welcome everybody to watching hockey i'm having a wallace and joining me in the cox that's today to talk outrage and some pretty trustworthy folks that i know. john f. o'donnell from redacted tonight so yeah guys you know rage over some strange things i mean john on the scale from mike fluffy bunny to three had it how based on how afraid of female bear arms are you. terrified obvious i mean you can barely know i dare say my arms are just like. the president out there in my mind to be on that. i...
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this world we're not told the world but sort of all i love you i am tired robot and i'm top of the wallace people are watching those hawks and i'll be great but. that's a very rough terrain you saw it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to land. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends who would have been in the end i've been using a lot of my don't let me back up. you know i don't when you see a better body in the trouble in the city to participate in the good. oh do me a good living movement. you don't think about this leave this soldier or no you got three if you like that and you know do another patients. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. fleur used to be a professional hockey player won a stanley cup and the moment the girl who was living the dream as he sits in
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i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. he worked in insurance up the road in hartford, connecticut and at night he wrote the most thoughtful poetry that our world has ever seen. as i get to know this beautiful historic corner, low stonewalls, the apple orchards and spectacular ocean vistas, i have been thinking a lot about wallace stevens. in his poem, he declares, i am what is around me and thinks about home and what it means and how we define it. of course, home begins with family. it extends out from there, to school and places of worship, workplace, community, cities, state and country. but there is an aspect of home that goes beyond our national borders, at least beyond the canada-u.s. border, which is unlike any other. that is the idea and the reality of the common north american home. this is where new found landers took in stranded american air edavelers after 9/11 as cronal in the broadway play, which you should see. new englanders rushed to help their cousins after the halifax explosions in 1917. saw it a few wee
i have to tell you, wallace stevens is my favorite american poet. he worked in insurance up the road in hartford, connecticut and at night he wrote the most thoughtful poetry that our world has ever seen. as i get to know this beautiful historic corner, low stonewalls, the apple orchards and spectacular ocean vistas, i have been thinking a lot about wallace stevens. in his poem, he declares, i am what is around me and thinks about home and what it means and how we define it. of course, home...
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chris wallace was right and what he said earlier. policy is the key to successful presidency. it is sold on main street and made in washington. and that is where the real challenge is going to be, to sell the policy that hopefully will pass muster. >> harris: it is interesting how they jump so quickly on scaramucci as wall street, but what he had on a full display today was that he can speak with the president, he is effective, and then messaging may be a little bit more on point. >> well, it was very clear to me, and i certainly had an opportunity to see him speak at the briefing today, he is someone that comes off you know very disarming, very charming, having a similar kind of tone and tenor to the president of the united states in kind of being a straight shooter, he seems to be no spin, and i think that is really going to change the dynamic of how this administration communicates its message to the american public, it will be interesting to see it next tuesday, as a matter of fact, brad mentioned main street, i represented main street usa up for a decade in the ohio senat
chris wallace was right and what he said earlier. policy is the key to successful presidency. it is sold on main street and made in washington. and that is where the real challenge is going to be, to sell the policy that hopefully will pass muster. >> harris: it is interesting how they jump so quickly on scaramucci as wall street, but what he had on a full display today was that he can speak with the president, he is effective, and then messaging may be a little bit more on point....
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chris wallace, you are still with us.his is a story that even caught reince priebus and steve bannon by surprise. we are told that the president did not inform them that he was making this decision about sean spicer. you're getting a look at reporters getting anything they can at the white house, trying to get reaction to the story. chris, this is catching a lot of people off guard and i have to ask you very simply, what message is this sending as we wrap up a week that you just mentioned, was supposed to be made in america week for the president, and has taken a dramatic turn. >> when it shows is something we knew already, it's being reinforced again which is this is donald trump's white house and he's going to run in his way. you're talking about the chief of staff, reince priebus, you are in charge the staff. and obviously the president always is. here's the president going over his chief of staff, basically saying, i get a choice between you and scaramucci, i'm going with scaramucci. in addition, the relationship, i k
chris wallace, you are still with us.his is a story that even caught reince priebus and steve bannon by surprise. we are told that the president did not inform them that he was making this decision about sean spicer. you're getting a look at reporters getting anything they can at the white house, trying to get reaction to the story. chris, this is catching a lot of people off guard and i have to ask you very simply, what message is this sending as we wrap up a week that you just mentioned, was...
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he'll be missed. >> "fox news sunday" with chris wallace coming up. fios is not cable.% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >> chris: i'm chris wallace. a shakeup inside the white house. six months and, where is the trump agenda stand and will it be overwhelmed by the rush investigation? >> i think we are going to get the health care done. i also think they are going to get tax reform done. whatever else was on the a
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i have to tell you, wallace evens, the famous american poet. by day he worked insurance of the road in hartford connecticut. by night he wrote some of the most poetry this country and indeed our world has ever seen. >> i to get to know this beautiful historic corner of america a little better than the field and low stone walls, the orchards and spectacular ocean vistas.>> and i've been thinking a lot about wallace stevens and in the poems, he declares i am what is around me. >> it makes me think of the concept of home. and how we define it. of course, home becomes family. it extends out from there. two pools and places of worship, workplaces, communities, cities, states , countries. there is an aspect of home that goes beyond our national borders, at least beyond the canada us border unlike any other. that is the idea and the reality for, north america. this is where newfoundlanders took in thousands of stranded american air travelers after 9/11, chronicled in the award-winning broadway musical, from away which you should all see. it is. [appla
i have to tell you, wallace evens, the famous american poet. by day he worked insurance of the road in hartford connecticut. by night he wrote some of the most poetry this country and indeed our world has ever seen. >> i to get to know this beautiful historic corner of america a little better than the field and low stone walls, the orchards and spectacular ocean vistas.>> and i've been thinking a lot about wallace stevens and in the poems, he declares i am what is around me....
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the purpose of that meeting was to discuss russian adoptions, and today on fox news sunday, chris wallace pressed the white house chief of staff about that explanation. >> why would donald trump, jr., and paul manafort want to meet with the russian lawyer about russian adoption? >> i have no idea, you are going to have to talk to them. talking about issues of foreign policy, issues related to our place in the world, important to the american people like adoption, it's not unusual. when you go through a campaign, you are not just talking to one particular group of people about adoptions in russia, you have policy teams talking about our place in asia, talking about trade in china. they run the gamut. >> eric: for more on this, the national political correspondent for "the washington post" ." some today claiming this is evidence of collusion, others say it is just opposition research, where do you think this is going? >> we don't know where it is going. obviously there is more smoke. or the president's personal lawyer denying the president had any knowledge of this meeting, but there is fru
the purpose of that meeting was to discuss russian adoptions, and today on fox news sunday, chris wallace pressed the white house chief of staff about that explanation. >> why would donald trump, jr., and paul manafort want to meet with the russian lawyer about russian adoption? >> i have no idea, you are going to have to talk to them. talking about issues of foreign policy, issues related to our place in the world, important to the american people like adoption, it's not unusual....
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"deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace begins right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00. spicer is out as white house press secretary, anthony scaramucci is in as white house communications director. and sarah huckabee sanders is the new white house press secretary. becoming the third woman ever to hold the post. scaramucci hit the ground running. he took to the podium to announce sanders' promotion and make clear right away how he feels about the man he now serves. >> i think there's been at times a disconnect between the way we see the president and how much we love the president. and the way some of you perhaps see the president. i think we're doing an amazing job. i was in the oval office with him earlier today and we were talking about him being himself, letting him express his full identity. i think he has the best political instincts in the world. the people i grew up with they love him. so we'll get that message out. i love the president. i obviously love the country and sean decided he thought it would be better to go. his attitude is anthony is coming in, let me
"deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace begins right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00. spicer is out as white house press secretary, anthony scaramucci is in as white house communications director. and sarah huckabee sanders is the new white house press secretary. becoming the third woman ever to hold the post. scaramucci hit the ground running. he took to the podium to announce sanders' promotion and make clear right away how he feels about the man he now serves....
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the film was animated by the makers of wallace and gromit and it won an industry award this week. we know it, but could it be news as we know it, but could it be the future? virtual reality footage like that is only properly experienced wearing a headset, but a simpler version, 360 degrees video, can be viewed online and on mobiles. the first such attack was aired following the terrorist attacks in paris in november 2000 15. following the terrorist attacks in paris in november 200015. this is what it is like in today, this is the place de la republique. the attention was to create an immersive style of reporting which puts the viewer at the heart of the story. but what questions to these new technologies raise for the bbc, and could they revolutionise the way that audiences receive news? i am joined by the newly appointed head of the bbc virtual reality hub. can you explain the difference between vr and 360? if you watch it through a virtual reality headset, the footage, when you look around, it feels like you're there. it is much more immersive. but true vr is made from computer
the film was animated by the makers of wallace and gromit and it won an industry award this week. we know it, but could it be news as we know it, but could it be the future? virtual reality footage like that is only properly experienced wearing a headset, but a simpler version, 360 degrees video, can be viewed online and on mobiles. the first such attack was aired following the terrorist attacks in paris in november 2000 15. following the terrorist attacks in paris in november 200015. this is...
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george wallace. who was the governor who presided over, over those state troopers who attacked you. on the edmond pettis bridge. pretty tough criticism. >> well, you know -- i think that -- the person we have in washington, today, is uncaring. know very, very little about the struggle and the history of the civil rights movement. black and white people died, gave their lives. i think about andy goodman. james shany. i think about a whi housewife who came from detroit who was, shot, murdered, on the highway between selma and montgomery. by the klan. and countless individuals just gave everything they had. george wallace. what about the president and his actions suggest to you that he is in that tradition, tradition of a fame notorious, segregationist. >> well i think, this president, right now, is, asking, for the records. the voter registration records. of people all over america. that is a foufrm intimidation. a form of harassment. >> voter. integrity commission. vice president. >> some of the peopl
george wallace. who was the governor who presided over, over those state troopers who attacked you. on the edmond pettis bridge. pretty tough criticism. >> well, you know -- i think that -- the person we have in washington, today, is uncaring. know very, very little about the struggle and the history of the civil rights movement. black and white people died, gave their lives. i think about andy goodman. james shany. i think about a whi housewife who came from detroit who was, shot,...
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he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace.in the final just before heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust before nine p:m.. but also keep an eye
he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace.in the final just before heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust before nine p:m.. but also keep an eye