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term without henry wallace. wallace's predecessor had cleared the office not worth a bucket of warm spit. in thery wallace used office to head up a key war-related boards and played a vital role in its -- and persuading latin american countries to come into the war on the allied side. to define the causes for the fighting of the war, including economic justice and freedom >> and to provide a vision of postwar global order without american domination or british imperialism. one speech of particular that history of the common man speech, an editor called for the american century, a theme i think donald trump has doubled down on. 1940's envisioned in the instead a century where "no nation will have the god-given right to exploit other nations or older nations will have the privilege to help younger nations get started on the path to industrialization." as a quick aside, wallace's words provided the basis for aaron copland's musical piece called "fanfare for the common man." global view, his concern for global pover
term without henry wallace. wallace's predecessor had cleared the office not worth a bucket of warm spit. in thery wallace used office to head up a key war-related boards and played a vital role in its -- and persuading latin american countries to come into the war on the allied side. to define the causes for the fighting of the war, including economic justice and freedom >> and to provide a vision of postwar global order without american domination or british imperialism. one speech of...
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wallace knew the crime lab never found blood in 1985.now why not. >> he does the murder. where did he go next? i know this. when they got to his house, he had wet cloerthing. one pair of pants, one shirt. it's one outfit that needed washing on the day he told us he was going to go to his brother's to do the wash. what is it about that one outfit that needed a washing that day? >> reporter: back in 1985, those clothes were tested for blood using a chemical called luminol. >> you stray it pray it on the . these pants were glowing in two areas. two important areas. when they tested them for blood, they were negative for blood. something is there but it's not blood. >> reporter: now two decades since archie's murder, wallace found yanos' clothes. they were still in the evidence locker. he sent them to the crime lab for retesting. once again, there wasn't a spec of blood on the clothes. but there was something on those pants. yanos had supposedly washed them and hung them up to dry. but still, there it was, something very strange. dirt and mu
wallace knew the crime lab never found blood in 1985.now why not. >> he does the murder. where did he go next? i know this. when they got to his house, he had wet cloerthing. one pair of pants, one shirt. it's one outfit that needed washing on the day he told us he was going to go to his brother's to do the wash. what is it about that one outfit that needed a washing that day? >> reporter: back in 1985, those clothes were tested for blood using a chemical called luminol. >>...
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the voters start coming home in the fall of 1968, and the blue collar union workers leave george wallace, running a as a third party candidate, and start going back to the democraticc party. the eugene mccarthy antiwar folks start forgiving humphreyey because he does a tiptoe towards a split with lbj on vietnam and all of a sudden what at thee beginning of september, richard nixon had this young guy who was a vote counter, and his name was allen greenspan. >> in counter.r. >> he send him a memo and says we're going to win 410 electorae votes, humphrey will be luckive he wins a sing state because wallace will take the rest. but aclosed dramatically by september and then lyndon johnson says to nixon, we'red seeing some progress on vietnam. i may institute a bombing halt. now, richard nixon thought he lost the 1960 election because the kennedyed stole it from him, and he had seen johnson in 1966 do an october surprise in the off-year congressional election biz announcing that he was closer to peace in vietnam. so nixon's paranoia kicks in and sees forces lined up against him, ready to steal
the voters start coming home in the fall of 1968, and the blue collar union workers leave george wallace, running a as a third party candidate, and start going back to the democraticc party. the eugene mccarthy antiwar folks start forgiving humphreyey because he does a tiptoe towards a split with lbj on vietnam and all of a sudden what at thee beginning of september, richard nixon had this young guy who was a vote counter, and his name was allen greenspan. >> in counter.r. >> he...
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i mean -- >> the odor of decomposition. >> reporter: wallace had chris against the ropes, and he wasg to get some answers. not just about what happened, but why. the startling revelation, heather's radical makeover of her body and life had put her life in imminent danger. >>> coming up -- a whole new story from chris. was this all some awful accident? or could it be murder with a mind-blowing motive? when "dateline" continues. pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge! zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. 83% try to eat healthy, yet up to 90% fall short on getting key nutrients. let's do more. one-a-day men's. complete with key nutrients we may need, plus heart health support with b vitamins. one-a-day men's. whentertaining us,es getting us back on track,hing? and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gi
i mean -- >> the odor of decomposition. >> reporter: wallace had chris against the ropes, and he wasg to get some answers. not just about what happened, but why. the startling revelation, heather's radical makeover of her body and life had put her life in imminent danger. >>> coming up -- a whole new story from chris. was this all some awful accident? or could it be murder with a mind-blowing motive? when "dateline" continues. pill works fast? take the zantac it...
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the jews are tempted to leave the democratic part and for with henry wallace. harry truman it's baptist kid from a small town in missouri. what does he know about jewish issues? what happens, david niles and max blumenthal, they basically push for the recognition of israel, and israel gets recognized, the first nation recognized israel is the united states and the first person called by harry truman is david niles. so, the jews remain in the democratic party the blacks remain in the democratic party and harry truman is able to win all 12 of the nation's largest cities and retape the white house in 1948 thanks to david niles. the first black committee chairman in the house of representatives. this is john mccormack. he steps aside at a senior member of the committee so the man, william dawson from chicago can being the first black chair of a congressional committee. so both guys are working hard to diffuse prejudice. this is the swearing in of -- inaugural. there's harry and john, in 1963 john john mccormack will sit behind lynn john johnson, five days after the
the jews are tempted to leave the democratic part and for with henry wallace. harry truman it's baptist kid from a small town in missouri. what does he know about jewish issues? what happens, david niles and max blumenthal, they basically push for the recognition of israel, and israel gets recognized, the first nation recognized israel is the united states and the first person called by harry truman is david niles. so, the jews remain in the democratic party the blacks remain in the democratic...
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i think there may have been some sort of video situation but we've got chris wallace back. this whole idea, now with the dossier, who may have funded it, who knew what when? the dnc said to have funded some of the cost of the dossier about then candidate donald trump. the dnc chair at the time said she knew nothing about it, that's a little hard to believe, what do you say? >> i think in terms of hillary clinton, this is a much more damaging story than the other one and the whistle-blower. the fact that while hillary clinton and the democrats have been talking for months about collusion with the russians to try to interfere with the election, it seems that is exactly what the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign were involved with through various cutouts. they gave the money to a law firm that gave the money to the research company who gave it to the former british spy who then assembled this very damaging dossier against donald trump. it seems they're concerned about getting foreign countries involved and interfering in the election did not -- was fine if
i think there may have been some sort of video situation but we've got chris wallace back. this whole idea, now with the dossier, who may have funded it, who knew what when? the dnc said to have funded some of the cost of the dossier about then candidate donald trump. the dnc chair at the time said she knew nothing about it, that's a little hard to believe, what do you say? >> i think in terms of hillary clinton, this is a much more damaging story than the other one and the...
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yesterday, posey wallace made her debut. 9 lbs. >> she had 9 lbs in that pumpkin?was dancing like that. >>> if i told you to head to central london to enjoy a hot tub, you would head to soho. no, you're heading to the canals. they're releasing the ropes. this is the hot tub. >> i like this idea. it's water on water. >> a wood-burning underwater stove boat hot tub. >> let's do it. >> let's go hot tugging. >> this is a dutch invention that's made its way to the uk. you can fit six to eight people in it. wood-burning underwater stove. it can heat water to 100 degrees fahrenheit in just a couple of hours. there's an electric moteer on the back. you can go cruising up and down the canal. >> who is the captain of this thing? that was my next question. >> do you need a skipper? >> i think not. think you can be the skipper yourself. >> if it's a hot tug. you want to say maximum occupancy, two. >> i say no, get one with six of your best friends. >> this is not a business. this is something you could buy, put in the water. you could rent this. >> no, no, it's a business. it'
yesterday, posey wallace made her debut. 9 lbs. >> she had 9 lbs in that pumpkin?was dancing like that. >>> if i told you to head to central london to enjoy a hot tub, you would head to soho. no, you're heading to the canals. they're releasing the ropes. this is the hot tub. >> i like this idea. it's water on water. >> a wood-burning underwater stove boat hot tub. >> let's do it. >> let's go hot tugging. >> this is a dutch invention that's made its...
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mike wallace joining us from chicago. professor, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me on. >> glor: we leave you tonight with a look at charlie's interview with zack brown which will air later this week. >> sometimes the ideas will hit like just in passion, you know, you will see something, you will hear somebody say something and it will kind of ring a bell. you will hear something that you know that are you going to believe in for a long time. ♪ he was a giant. ♪ when i was just a kid. ♪ i was always trying. ♪ to do everything he did. ♪ i can still remember. ♪ hearing lessons he taught me. ♪ learning how to be. ♪ like my old man. ♪ he was a lyon. ♪ we weren't father he pride but i was defiant. ♪ when he made me walk the line. he knew how to lift me up. ♪ and when to let me fall. ♪ looking back, he always had a plan. my old man. for more about there program and earlier episodes visit us yn lane at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh acc
mike wallace joining us from chicago. professor, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me on. >> glor: we leave you tonight with a look at charlie's interview with zack brown which will air later this week. >> sometimes the ideas will hit like just in passion, you know, you will see something, you will hear somebody say something and it will kind of ring a bell. you will hear something that you know that are you going to believe in for a long time. ♪ he was a giant. ♪...
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let's bring in chris wallace, ankara "fox news sunday." good to see you always, this is unsurmountable, in terms of the crises the nation has faced, consoler in chief has been the role for this president more often than not. >> first of all, let me say congratulations on your new sho show. well deserved. we are all very excited. in terms of the president, the president has his agenda and the world and life has its agenda and often times as in most of our lives we don't get to control what gets thrown out to you. this president has been dealing with things he obviously knew he would have liked iran and north korea, obviously an extraordinary set of hurricanes and now what i guess is the worst mass murder in modern u.s. history. >> harris: you have covered presidencies were different things have happened, early for barack obama it was the bp oil spill. it's not that presidents don't have those moments, orlando, oak creek wisconsin, the theater in aurora, colorado, things have happened in this country. what is it that you have reported on ove
let's bring in chris wallace, ankara "fox news sunday." good to see you always, this is unsurmountable, in terms of the crises the nation has faced, consoler in chief has been the role for this president more often than not. >> first of all, let me say congratulations on your new sho show. well deserved. we are all very excited. in terms of the president, the president has his agenda and the world and life has its agenda and often times as in most of our lives we don't get to...
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thursday night, wallace was reflecting on how lucky she was. not only to have survived the fire. to have people around to help.3688 mocha lane was her home. everything she owned is gone."i donút even know how to express how grateful i am." (jrstone) the air quality is the air (jrstone) (jrstone) the air quality is becoming noticably better as crews gain control of the wine country fires.(justine) many north bay schools have announced they are resuming classes this week. schools reopening tomorrow include those in the antioch, benicia and marin unified school districts. mount diablo, novato and vacaville school districts will also reopen tomorrow. san francisco state university along with dominican university and the college of marin will also resume classes tomorrow. petaluma and vallejo unified schools will reopen tuesday. analy high school will also resume classes. classes at sonoma state university will resume on wednesday. napa valley unified schools will also reopen wednesday. head to kron4-dot-com for the full list of schools. (justine) there is a big fire burning in yuba c
thursday night, wallace was reflecting on how lucky she was. not only to have survived the fire. to have people around to help.3688 mocha lane was her home. everything she owned is gone."i donút even know how to express how grateful i am." (jrstone) the air quality is the air (jrstone) (jrstone) the air quality is becoming noticably better as crews gain control of the wine country fires.(justine) many north bay schools have announced they are resuming classes this week. schools...
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"fox news sunday". >> chris: i'm chris wallace. president trump faces a growing backlash over the response to the desert base station, devastation in puerto rico >> i'm done being polite, i'm done being politically correct, i am mad as hell. >> the governor of puerto rico is so thankful that the job we are doing. >> chris: we will discuss the humanitarian crisis, recovery efforts and allegations the administration moved too slowly with fema director brock long. then, president trump pushes his tax plan promising a certain economic growth. >> this could be remembered as the moment we took control of our destiny and chose a future of
"fox news sunday". >> chris: i'm chris wallace. president trump faces a growing backlash over the response to the desert base station, devastation in puerto rico >> i'm done being polite, i'm done being politically correct, i am mad as hell. >> the governor of puerto rico is so thankful that the job we are doing. >> chris: we will discuss the humanitarian crisis, recovery efforts and allegations the administration moved too slowly with fema director brock long....
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. >> governor wallace gave his views on the limitations of dissent. >> students to raise money, bloodand clothes for the viet cong communists, sending them overseas, and those who speak and call for the victory of communists under the name of academic freedom are aiding and abetting the enemy in hanoi and moscow. the first thing i would do if our president does have my attorney general drag some of these bearded professors before a grand jury, indict them, and send them to the penitentiary because they are traitors. [applause] i'm not talking about honest dissent. many good people in this audience probably, and throughout the country, honestly dissent about vietnam because you love our country, and you think we shouldn't be there because it is not in our interest. congress feelf the same way. but there is a difference anween honest dissent and over active treason and aid and comfort to the enemy. >> how has the supreme court ruled? bob clark talked to an authority on the first amendment, yeah law school professor thomas & -- thomas emerson. >> -- the right to protest the actions of th
. >> governor wallace gave his views on the limitations of dissent. >> students to raise money, bloodand clothes for the viet cong communists, sending them overseas, and those who speak and call for the victory of communists under the name of academic freedom are aiding and abetting the enemy in hanoi and moscow. the first thing i would do if our president does have my attorney general drag some of these bearded professors before a grand jury, indict them, and send them to the...
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governor wallace, speaking in ohio last month, day to his views on the limitations of dissent. >> thoseho speak and call for communism in the name of academic freedom support aiding and abetting the enemy. if i was the president, the first thing i would do is have my attorney general drag some of a grandofessors before jury and indict them for what ors. are, traders -- trait [applause] i am not talking about honest dissent. many of these people in these audience probably. you love our country. maybe you think we should not be there because it is not in our interest and you are honest and it. many members of the congress feel the same way. there is a difference between honest dissent and treason. >> how has the supreme court ruled on the limits of dissent in wartime? bob clark talked to a yale law school professor. >> what are the chief legal precedents in past wars? >> there were several cases that rose out of the first world war three the leading case was the shank case. shank was the general secretary of the socialist party and he issued a pamphlet which denounced conscription, as the
governor wallace, speaking in ohio last month, day to his views on the limitations of dissent. >> thoseho speak and call for communism in the name of academic freedom support aiding and abetting the enemy. if i was the president, the first thing i would do is have my attorney general drag some of a grandofessors before jury and indict them for what ors. are, traders -- trait [applause] i am not talking about honest dissent. many of these people in these audience probably. you love our...
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you work with don hewett, mike wallace, andy rooney. what was that like? >> yes. you know, jim, i miss them so much. i can't even say. they were just great, larger than life figures, andy rooney , you know? ed bradley. over so many years, and, you know, the great thing is that they were teachers, as women, and friends. and i think it is one of the reasons that we've been able to sustain, is that it is a great collaboration, and it always has been. we work together. and we all share the same values and we talk about how to put a story tonight, and we kick it around, and we fight about it, and, you know, it is a very, i think, energetic atmosphere with which to work, and always has been. >> you know, the program has been well known for its sit- down interviews, legendary if you were to pick one, what would be your most member or be? >> i think that there have been number of mike wallace with the ayatollah is one, you know, in terms of big important interviews, i can go within the past two years and think of charlie and charity putin, incredibly memorable interview,
you work with don hewett, mike wallace, andy rooney. what was that like? >> yes. you know, jim, i miss them so much. i can't even say. they were just great, larger than life figures, andy rooney , you know? ed bradley. over so many years, and, you know, the great thing is that they were teachers, as women, and friends. and i think it is one of the reasons that we've been able to sustain, is that it is a great collaboration, and it always has been. we work together. and we all share the...
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late in the third quarter, mike wallace on third and eight, 27 yard pickup. wallace with 3 catches. 133 yards. the ravens pull the clock. a couple of field goals. oakland raiders last the third straight game 30-17. they are 2-3. for the first time in franchise history, the 49ers dropped four straight games all by 3 point or less. yesterday, colts patent many got a statue. today he was added to the ring of honor and had his jersey retired. colts were up 90Ãsix. -- 9-6. 20 seconds left in the fourth. colts up 23-16. george fought for it. they went to overtime tied at 23-23. adam bennett, 43. 51 yard field goal to win. colts 26-23 in overtime. kyle shanahan looking for his first win as head coach. the red sox beat astros tendà 3. they are back in it.>> at tough day for bay area fans. thank you for watching. tune and tonight for the 10:00 news. the vigil is on the way in castro valley. sheldon: leonard... i've got terrible news. what's going on? before i tell you, perhaps i should soften the blow. you're face is pleasingly symmetrical. just tell me. a swedish tea
late in the third quarter, mike wallace on third and eight, 27 yard pickup. wallace with 3 catches. 133 yards. the ravens pull the clock. a couple of field goals. oakland raiders last the third straight game 30-17. they are 2-3. for the first time in franchise history, the 49ers dropped four straight games all by 3 point or less. yesterday, colts patent many got a statue. today he was added to the ring of honor and had his jersey retired. colts were up 90Ãsix. -- 9-6. 20 seconds left in the...
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wallace had 133 yards receiving...those three big catches ravens win 30-17 warriors wrapping up their preseason trip in shaghai against the timberwolves. you had to wake up at four in the morning today... to watch steph curry and golden state go to work against minnesota. this game was all business for the warriors -- the wolves turn it over... curry finds kevin durant down the court... k-d with the jam... durant tallied 22 points. then steph took over the game...he drops 16 on the timberwolves... he finishes with a game-high 40 points... curry didn't even played in the fourth golden state wins 142-110 playoff baseball... boston still alive after beating astros... 10-3 yankees back in the big apple trying to force a game four against the indians yankees manager, joe girardi taking the field gets booed by the fans still scoreless in the bottom seventh...greg byrd...breaks it up... hits go- ahead home run off andrew miller... yanks lead 1-nothing top ninth... cleveland two on and two outs... aroldis champan gets carlos s
wallace had 133 yards receiving...those three big catches ravens win 30-17 warriors wrapping up their preseason trip in shaghai against the timberwolves. you had to wake up at four in the morning today... to watch steph curry and golden state go to work against minnesota. this game was all business for the warriors -- the wolves turn it over... curry finds kevin durant down the court... k-d with the jam... durant tallied 22 points. then steph took over the game...he drops 16 on the...
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"turn me loose" at the wallace starring one joe morton. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. th thanks for watching and as >> >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. >> up next, chad mcboseman about his role as thurgood marshall. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ -today, on "america's test kitchen," dan shows julia a game changing roast turkey recipe, lisa reviews oven thermometers, bridget and julia share clever thanksgiving shortcuts, and becky uncovers the secrets to foolproof boiled corn. it's all coming up, right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
"turn me loose" at the wallace starring one joe morton. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. th thanks for watching and as >> >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. >> up next, chad mcboseman about his role as thurgood marshall. that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ -today, on "america's test kitchen," dan shows julia a game changing roast turkey recipe, lisa reviews oven...
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- wallace! [coughing] - i got her! hey, if you can move, move! - yeah, yeah. yeah. - mrs.ly signed up firehouse 51 for the firefighter muster! - this is just for a few weeks. feel free to do whatever you need to do. - i'm hope, sylvie's friend. i just wanted you to know that you can text me anytime.
- wallace! [coughing] - i got her! hey, if you can move, move! - yeah, yeah. yeah. - mrs.ly signed up firehouse 51 for the firefighter muster! - this is just for a few weeks. feel free to do whatever you need to do. - i'm hope, sylvie's friend. i just wanted you to know that you can text me anytime.
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"turn me loose" at the wallace starring one joe morton. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. th thanks for watching and as >> >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. >> up next, chad mcboseman about his role as thurgood marshall. that's next time. we'll see you then. . >> good evening, i am tavis smiley. gun control, back in the center, again, washed away after a few news cycles, tonight, we go beyond the rhetoric, look at what has worked, and what has not. former assistant a.g., john hugh, who said that technology, and high tech weapons may be the best way to pressure the regime. we are glad you are joining us, we will be backs in just a
"turn me loose" at the wallace starring one joe morton. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. th thanks for watching and as >> >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. >> up next, chad mcboseman about his role as thurgood marshall. that's next time. we'll see you then. . >> good evening, i am tavis smiley. gun control, back in the center, again, washed away after a few news cycles,...
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that on september twenty fourth it became clear that there were other wallace less visible without barbed wire and death strips. that stand in the way of our common progress. i am referring to the walls of alienation disappointment or anger that have become some strong reason can no longer penetrate. and. judy dempsey have the walls of alienation disappointment and anger become so possible that argument can no longer penetrate those walls you know i think these walls. talks about they are there but we shouldn't seek to most prominent and these polls have been constructed in people's minds maybe sometimes in people's lives as well because the political narrative and the politicians have become kind of stuck to fight and how they deal with politics and. this whole it's a nomination is really in some ways from the lack of communication and on the grassroots level on the local level on the on the political level but they also feel not so much that they left behind that they don't seem to have a stake in the society it's very very complex but just demonizing these people is even it is very ver
that on september twenty fourth it became clear that there were other wallace less visible without barbed wire and death strips. that stand in the way of our common progress. i am referring to the walls of alienation disappointment or anger that have become some strong reason can no longer penetrate. and. judy dempsey have the walls of alienation disappointment and anger become so possible that argument can no longer penetrate those walls you know i think these walls. talks about they are there...
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thursday night, wallace was reflecting on how lucky she was. not only to have survived the fire.o have people around to help.3688 mocha lane was her home. everything she owned is gone."i donút even know how to express how grateful i am." (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson joins pam moore for with kron 4 news at six. ♪ with the alaska airlines visa signature card you get a companion ticket every year. so why not take someone that you see all the time. someone like, i dunno, me? i mean i always spell your name right and put a little unicorn in your foam. no pressure but i really need to get out of here. they've been playing the same playlist for three months and i'm pretty sure you're not supposed to eat scones for dinner this many days in a row. mexico, hawaii, costa rica, i don't really know. i'm a quick packer. ♪ ( pam ) more fire victims are returning to devastation ... this, as the number of dead from the north bay firestorm rises again... and
thursday night, wallace was reflecting on how lucky she was. not only to have survived the fire.o have people around to help.3688 mocha lane was her home. everything she owned is gone."i donút even know how to express how grateful i am." (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson joins pam moore for with kron 4 news at six. ♪ with the alaska airlines visa signature card you get a companion ticket every year. so why not take someone that you see all the time. someone like,...
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three catches for 133 yards for wallace.in for the touchdown. 7-0. first quarter, raiders down, manuel and these are mistakes you can't make. >> you can't turn the ball over when you have a backup quarterback playing for you. it's hard enough to score enough points and win. that makes it even harder when you turn the ball over for a touchdown. >> jimmy smith, 47 yards the other way. raiders trailing 41-3. we have to show you a good play at some point, right? finding michael crabtree for the touchdown. 41 yards. that deficit was too big. ravens hold on to win 30-17. postgame jack del rio was asked if his team was ready to play. [ inaudible ] >> clearly not what we wanted there. i think you'd have to have a little question about the confidence level. just went out and didn't get it done these weeks in a row. so, you know, to me, it's real simple. it's a gruch men, prideful men. we'll get back in the saddle and get back to work. >> there's some frustration there from the head coach jack del rio. why wouldn't there be when you h
three catches for 133 yards for wallace.in for the touchdown. 7-0. first quarter, raiders down, manuel and these are mistakes you can't make. >> you can't turn the ball over when you have a backup quarterback playing for you. it's hard enough to score enough points and win. that makes it even harder when you turn the ball over for a touchdown. >> jimmy smith, 47 yards the other way. raiders trailing 41-3. we have to show you a good play at some point, right? finding michael crabtree...
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. >> mike wallace: they do hard time here in the shu.e hard time in no other prison. >> winfrey: when mike wallace visited pelican bay for "60 minutes" in 1993, prisons across the country had embraced solitary confinement as a tool to combat violence inside their walls; there was a building boom in supermax facilities, and >> wallace: the state of california that runs it proudly proclaims it's the wave of the future, designed to isolate prisoners who, they insist, are out of control, too violent, too unpredictable, to be housed with the run-of-the-mill murderers and rapists. >> winfrey: at its peak in the '90s, corrections secretary scott kernan says pelican bay's shu held almost 2,000 prisoners. >> kernan: during that period of time, i witnessed multiple murders, multiple stabbings, lives changed irreparably-- >> winfrey: inmates stabbing each other? stabbing corrections officers, stabbing-- >> kernan: all of it. >> winfrey: almost all of that violence, kernan says, was and still is caused by powerful race-based prison gangs. so the gan
. >> mike wallace: they do hard time here in the shu.e hard time in no other prison. >> winfrey: when mike wallace visited pelican bay for "60 minutes" in 1993, prisons across the country had embraced solitary confinement as a tool to combat violence inside their walls; there was a building boom in supermax facilities, and >> wallace: the state of california that runs it proudly proclaims it's the wave of the future, designed to isolate prisoners who, they insist,...
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everybody you know watching the hocks i'm top of the wallace and joining me my co-host for watching the hawks who is on the ground in las vegas tyro enter our welcome tyrrel. welcome to all of the thank you for having me on once again and we have quite quite a story quite a few stories to cover out here in las vegas today definitely about security of the debate surrounding what more could be done and what what more could have been done and what more should we do in the future of america want to bring on today to tarsus we are to correspondent who's been here in regular spyware to appear before the store a couple of those. angles on the story of one steven product and his motive what we round out today at the dinner senators are still the for that motive but they have uncovered a few of the lawsuits is still hard it is to be sure that you read that likely behind tell this past weekend investigators realize that you actually called other rooms for two other concerts. for. half an hour after sunday's horrific massacre. there's a painful silence in the nation's party capitol very meticulous
everybody you know watching the hocks i'm top of the wallace and joining me my co-host for watching the hawks who is on the ground in las vegas tyro enter our welcome tyrrel. welcome to all of the thank you for having me on once again and we have quite quite a story quite a few stories to cover out here in las vegas today definitely about security of the debate surrounding what more could be done and what what more could have been done and what more should we do in the future of america want to...
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said if all these people vote then that george wallace man said can't win. he said, oh, no, we're a minority so george wallace is going to win anyway. i said to him, so why do they bother? and he said because they know that one day that vote will matter. and i never forgot that. and i thought, as i wrote this become of the extraordinary story of the united states of america, this constitution that was given to america by its founders, these high-minded words about equality, and yet a country born with the birth defect of slavery, but how this same constitution that had once counted in the compromise, my ancestors were three-fifth's of man and i would take the oath of offers as the 6 of secretary of state, under the portrait of benjamin franklin, sworn be any a jewish woman ruth bader ginsburg, and that for me is the story of democracy. >> host: now, we point out in the book that you are african-american but actually 40% of your blood line is white. >> guest: yes. 40% is european. >> host: and ten per is asia. >> guest: something other, yes. some other. >> ho
said if all these people vote then that george wallace man said can't win. he said, oh, no, we're a minority so george wallace is going to win anyway. i said to him, so why do they bother? and he said because they know that one day that vote will matter. and i never forgot that. and i thought, as i wrote this become of the extraordinary story of the united states of america, this constitution that was given to america by its founders, these high-minded words about equality, and yet a country...
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saidce no, no, we are a minority so george wallace will win anyway. i said to him so why do they father? he said because they know that one day that both will matter and i never forgot that. i thought as i wrote this book of these extraordinary stories of the united states of america and the constitution that was given to america by its founders, the high-minded words about the quality and yet, a country is born with the effects of slavery but how this same constitution that once counted in thein compromise my ancestor. the man would be the same constitution for which i would take the oath of office as the 66 secretary of state under portrait of benjamin went from a sworn in by a jewish woman, ruth bader ginsburg and that for me is the story of democracy. [applause] >> you point out in the book that you are african-american but actually 50% of your bloodline is white. >> yes, some of it is european and 10% as asian. >> yet, something other. >> by the way, inat birmingham e young girls that were killed in the bombing, were they people you do? >> absolu
saidce no, no, we are a minority so george wallace will win anyway. i said to him so why do they father? he said because they know that one day that both will matter and i never forgot that. i thought as i wrote this book of these extraordinary stories of the united states of america and the constitution that was given to america by its founders, the high-minded words about the quality and yet, a country is born with the effects of slavery but how this same constitution that once counted in...
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vonnie: thank you, kim wallace ie. in spain separatists are are bowing to use human shields to keep spanish authorities from taking over regional government buildings. the prime minister has declared he will use unprecedented measures to reassert control over the region. lawmakers meet thursday and they could vote to declare independence. shinzo abe gambled on calling early elections and won. his coalition has retained its majority in the lower house, boosting his chances of winning another term as leader of the democratic party. it could make him japan's longest-serving leader. rose for a record 15th day in a row. u.k. prime minister theresa may wants an all-in-one brexit package. businesses have said they want to know as soon as possible if current trading rules will stay unchanged for two years after brexit day in march of 2019. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. mark: coming up on bloomberg markets, oil climbing after opec says it achieved record com
vonnie: thank you, kim wallace ie. in spain separatists are are bowing to use human shields to keep spanish authorities from taking over regional government buildings. the prime minister has declared he will use unprecedented measures to reassert control over the region. lawmakers meet thursday and they could vote to declare independence. shinzo abe gambled on calling early elections and won. his coalition has retained its majority in the lower house, boosting his chances of winning another...
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like everybody to watch in the hocks i am tabitha wallace my co-host tire of interest went on the ground all week in las vegas talking to witnesses victims and the community at large on thursday tyrrell had a chance to speak with platinum recording artist and former pussycat jones who was performing at the route ninety one festival in las vegas she posed she spoke to him about how most media outlets took until friday to focus on the victims themselves let's hear a cry of jones had to say. because i was just starting just walk me through the night that you experienced on somebody just you know told a little bit about what hope while it started it was you know a good thing you know it started as a great night i was invited by john richard's good friend and big and rich were the third from the end so it was jake after them and then jason and doing a lot with military he felt it be a really cute thing to add me to the show they have a moment where they do like i know matia veterans that call that are in the chair so that everyone sings god bless america and he's like i think i'd be really go
like everybody to watch in the hocks i am tabitha wallace my co-host tire of interest went on the ground all week in las vegas talking to witnesses victims and the community at large on thursday tyrrell had a chance to speak with platinum recording artist and former pussycat jones who was performing at the route ninety one festival in las vegas she posed she spoke to him about how most media outlets took until friday to focus on the victims themselves let's hear a cry of jones had to say....
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mike wallace joins me from chicago. i am pleased to have him on this program.essor, the first book cover 375 years. this one is only 20. why were 1898-1919 so important? york this is when new became the recognizably modern city we are familiar with now, and merged with brooklyn and the to 1919, when it was an established megalopolis. the amount of material available to reckon with in doing this 20 year period was enormous. to donow possible relatively easy research online because so many books have been digitized. the choice of 1919 as an end to when new york becomes a co-rival to london for the status of financial capital of the world. were these years the most important generation in the city's history? down it is hard to pin importance because it is a moving target. you would have to go back to the 1820's and the 1830's and the erie canal.he. c that ground was connected, capital and labor and ideas flowed in, commodities flowed in , and cotton, wheat and so forth went across the atlantic. that link was established, it would run differently in different perio
mike wallace joins me from chicago. i am pleased to have him on this program.essor, the first book cover 375 years. this one is only 20. why were 1898-1919 so important? york this is when new became the recognizably modern city we are familiar with now, and merged with brooklyn and the to 1919, when it was an established megalopolis. the amount of material available to reckon with in doing this 20 year period was enormous. to donow possible relatively easy research online because so many books...
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tuesday, new york public library in manhattan was to hear mike wallace discuss the continuation of his pulitzer prize-winning history of new york city. later that day will be in san francisco at the commonwealth club where lila donovan will argue that providing jobs for the world's poor is more sustainable than eight. wednesday at the nation's capital if the publishing company 70 anniversary party. on friday, we are off to detroit to source booksellers to hear historians examine the roles that they replayed in the city's early history. wrapping up the week on saturday, we are back in washington dc at politics and prose bookstore where scott greenberger will recount the life of president chester a arthur. that is a look at some of the events tv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> next up on book tvs "after words", investigative journalist reports on the mental health industry. he looks at treatment facilities, pharmaceutical company, and highlights clinicians for challenging traditiona
tuesday, new york public library in manhattan was to hear mike wallace discuss the continuation of his pulitzer prize-winning history of new york city. later that day will be in san francisco at the commonwealth club where lila donovan will argue that providing jobs for the world's poor is more sustainable than eight. wednesday at the nation's capital if the publishing company 70 anniversary party. on friday, we are off to detroit to source booksellers to hear historians examine the roles that...
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matt wallace might only be ranked 150th in the world, but he is the joint leader of the italian openg the fairways at milano. the end of the day level of marcus fraser after round of 65, which included four birdies and that eagle at the ninth hole, too. and thatis eagle at the ninth hole, too. and that is all from sport today. thank you forjoining us. goodbye. good evening. we had at the atlantic and the satellite which are first of all. a typical autumn seen in many respects. north—westerly could lead from across the atlantic, meeting these winds. what is unusual is this cocaine. it has winds gusting to 100 and miles an hour, make it a category 2. this will influence the weather was the british isles next week. warmun what it was the british isles. that is what we have this weekend. when this chunk of that, temperatures couldn't get to 24 degrees. good for latejuly, but it is not late july. degrees. good for latejuly, but it is not latejuly. pretty incredible for late october. let's eat averages of at about 90 degrees in north—east wales. a lot of cloud around. outbreaks of rain as
matt wallace might only be ranked 150th in the world, but he is the joint leader of the italian openg the fairways at milano. the end of the day level of marcus fraser after round of 65, which included four birdies and that eagle at the ninth hole, too. and thatis eagle at the ninth hole, too. and that is all from sport today. thank you forjoining us. goodbye. good evening. we had at the atlantic and the satellite which are first of all. a typical autumn seen in many respects. north—westerly...
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george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that. we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there, folks. we don't want to get into -- [ applause ] we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american? i want these young people to have the brightest future ever offered to any generation. part of it you know is whether we can keep creating jobs in the face of robotics and artificial intelligence and all these changes we're going to have. part of it is can we really ever bring again the same economic opportunities to small time rural america that they once had? i think the answer to both is yes. but it won't happen by feeding our resentmentes, especially our resentment against immigrants. because we native born americans -- i remember three things. the birthrate of my native born america
george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that. we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there, folks. we don't want to get into -- [ applause ] we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american? i want these young people to have the...
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george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that.became reconciled to the fact we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there. we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors but we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american. i want these young people to have the brightest future ever offered for any generation. part of that is whether we can create jobs and face of robotics and artificial intelligence and all these changesatall these that's all these changes that are going to happen. part of it is can we ever bring again to save economic opportunities to the rural america that they once had. i think the answer to both is yes but it will not happen by feeding into the resentment especially the presentment against immigrants. because we native born americans remember three things. the birth rate of native born americans is on
george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that.became reconciled to the fact we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there. we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors but we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american. i want these young people to have the brightest future...
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let's hear the interview with chris wallace on "fox news sunday." >> i don't be on the ballot in anyf these states. i don't think the candidates running need to take a position on me. people are interested in what the candidates can do for them. trying to cook up an issue like this will only create divisions and make it more difficult to win in november. arthel: what is the likelihood of senator mcconnell keeping his position considering the recent public spat with president trump. steve bannon is at war with him and the gop senate hopefuls are not all in for senate majority leader mcconnell. >> there are two different kinds of senate gop hopefuls and the two camps are getting more and more clear every day. there are confrontational nationalist republicans steve bannon is getting behind, and then the establishment republicans that would have a more easy rapport with mitch mcconnell and see things more mcconnell's way. they are smart enough to know, there is no reason for them to make this a fight. they are not going to get into this right now. the bannon folks are less likely at this
let's hear the interview with chris wallace on "fox news sunday." >> i don't be on the ballot in anyf these states. i don't think the candidates running need to take a position on me. people are interested in what the candidates can do for them. trying to cook up an issue like this will only create divisions and make it more difficult to win in november. arthel: what is the likelihood of senator mcconnell keeping his position considering the recent public spat with president...
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tuesday we are at the new york public library in manhattan to hear mike wallace talk about his pulitzer prize book on new york city. and later we will be hearing about how arguing about creating jobs is more sustainable than aid. and on friday, we are off to detroit to source book sellers to hear historians tia miles examine the role slavery played in the city's early history. and wrapping up the week, back at washington d.c. where chester a arthur's life will be recounted. look for many of these programs to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. this is what churchill had to face. from this first day in office he begged franklin roosevelt for help to save off hitler but the president was aware of the isolationist mood of the country. he didn't want fto get involved in this war if he could help it. most people in washington including him were convinced britain would be easily defeated. how could it possibly survive when no other european country had? >> former u.s. secretary of state called the most chronicle of world war ii politics and e diplomacy. ....
tuesday we are at the new york public library in manhattan to hear mike wallace talk about his pulitzer prize book on new york city. and later we will be hearing about how arguing about creating jobs is more sustainable than aid. and on friday, we are off to detroit to source book sellers to hear historians tia miles examine the role slavery played in the city's early history. and wrapping up the week, back at washington d.c. where chester a arthur's life will be recounted. look for many of...
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i hope i properly thanked chris wallace. are you still there?feel very well thanked. >> sandra: watch chris wallace this weekend. i jumped the gun. >> bill: that's the face of a grateful man right there. much more on our program coming up as we dig into all these issues. the attorney for the f.b.i. informant who blew the whistle on the uranium deal joins us in a few moments. plus a columnist writing about this for months about the trump dossier and the collusion scandal that no one has been talking about. "wall street journal" kimberly strassel joins us later. >> sandra: her piece in the "wall street journal" is a big i told you so. she points out everyone along the trail who has raised red flags on this. a really important piece. more bombshells coming is what she says. defense secretary james mattis visiting the dmz and pushing for a peaceful solution to north korea. >> we're doing everything we can to solve it diplomatically. our diplomats have to be backed up by strong soldiers and sailors, airmen and marines. >> sandra: congressman adam kin
i hope i properly thanked chris wallace. are you still there?feel very well thanked. >> sandra: watch chris wallace this weekend. i jumped the gun. >> bill: that's the face of a grateful man right there. much more on our program coming up as we dig into all these issues. the attorney for the f.b.i. informant who blew the whistle on the uranium deal joins us in a few moments. plus a columnist writing about this for months about the trump dossier and the collusion scandal that no one...
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chris wallace is anchor of "fox news sunday".what is ahead at 9:00 at "fox5". good morning, chris. >> good morning to you. good it talk to you. >> what's on top for the show today. >> well, two things. fist of all we'll have the very latest on nate, which made land fall in buloxi, muss miss overnight and did a lot of damage there and downgraded to tropical storm. it will be around and in the mid atlantic by late tomorrow or tuesday. so we'll have a little bid on that and then we'll focus on depth about las vegas. even though it happened a week ago we don't know answer to the key question why. why steven paddock slaug and wouldn'ted seriously wounded 500 others. two fascinating interviews first one of giants of las vegas steve wynn owner of couple hotels casinos in town talked to him about security and he's one of the people that felt that las vegass with a soft target and had done a great deal to harden his hotels. but we'll talk to him about what needs to be done in the future and talk to chris cox executive director nra as alwa
chris wallace is anchor of "fox news sunday".what is ahead at 9:00 at "fox5". good morning, chris. >> good morning to you. good it talk to you. >> what's on top for the show today. >> well, two things. fist of all we'll have the very latest on nate, which made land fall in buloxi, muss miss overnight and did a lot of damage there and downgraded to tropical storm. it will be around and in the mid atlantic by late tomorrow or tuesday. so we'll have a little...