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nixon will win wyoming as anticipated. >> the winner in mississippi will be wallace. >> wallace will> wallace was a problem for us. he was a terrible problem because there are five southern states wallace would take, we would have carried those states. >> wallace realized he had slipped a good bit from where he had been, he still had hopes he'd be able to throw it with the house of representatives. >> if he comes in second, if he shows substantial strength outside the south, so far as wallace is concerned any of these thing will prover his case and be a victory of sorts. >> and here's the electoral votes one that still count of our system. >> none of these men get the electoral votes then the matter goes to the house of representatives. >> before this night is over we should know whether we have indeed chosen a president or whether our electoral system led us into a crises. >> the unbelievable mess is what -- it would take an hour to describe it and no one would understand it including me. >> hard to describe it and four years to straighten it out. >> yes, this may be the last year f
nixon will win wyoming as anticipated. >> the winner in mississippi will be wallace. >> wallace will> wallace was a problem for us. he was a terrible problem because there are five southern states wallace would take, we would have carried those states. >> wallace realized he had slipped a good bit from where he had been, he still had hopes he'd be able to throw it with the house of representatives. >> if he comes in second, if he shows substantial strength outside the...
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so nixon decided he needed to stop wallace's comeback. in order the stop that comeback, he decided he needed to stop wallace from getting elected governor in alabama again. wallace was running for governor of alabama again in 1970, and nixon decided in order to save his reelection campaign, he needed to put the kibosh on wallace right then and there. in order to kibosh wallace in 1970, nixon sent his personal lawyer, herb kalmbach to deliver cash to wallace's opponent, literally to deliver $100,000 in cash, in bills, money in a big bag that kalmbach handed over to that gubernatorial election in 1970. the way it wis kalmbach showed up with $100,000 cash in a bag. he met a stranger, somebody he had never met before in the lobby of the sherry netherland hotel in new york city. the way he knew that that particular stranger was the right person to give the bag with the $100,000 in it was when that stranger recognized the ds for that operation. those code words were herb kalmbach's personal lawyer introducing himself as mr. jenson of detroit. h
so nixon decided he needed to stop wallace's comeback. in order the stop that comeback, he decided he needed to stop wallace from getting elected governor in alabama again. wallace was running for governor of alabama again in 1970, and nixon decided in order to save his reelection campaign, he needed to put the kibosh on wallace right then and there. in order to kibosh wallace in 1970, nixon sent his personal lawyer, herb kalmbach to deliver cash to wallace's opponent, literally to deliver...
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wallace: fundamentals do matter right now. that was funny to us was investors rushing in to pay these prices. when you look at the fundamentals of a company that has negative gross margins, you kind of wonder -- is this the tech company? tech companies are supposed to grow fast and have really good margins. that has a low multiple, not very fast-growing, low margin that is spamming you with your bank's data -- why is that exciting? except when it's a tech company, exciting. is julia: can i defend inveinvestiy companies? mr. wallace do. how do investors post-ipo better differentiate? mr. wallace: when we were sorting the good ones from the bad ones in the first quarter, you can do real work on the things and it mattered because they traded in line. now doing your work does not matter. have nowion investors is wn will fundamentals matter againat that point, you need toe ready. julia: when is another opportunity for investing? it's tough to find other investments. mr. wallace: we've seen other investments -- i think doc you , goo
wallace: fundamentals do matter right now. that was funny to us was investors rushing in to pay these prices. when you look at the fundamentals of a company that has negative gross margins, you kind of wonder -- is this the tech company? tech companies are supposed to grow fast and have really good margins. that has a low multiple, not very fast-growing, low margin that is spamming you with your bank's data -- why is that exciting? except when it's a tech company, exciting. is julia: can i...
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i'll talk about wallace. so you had nine major marathon stage, many of whom had theirfingerprints all over major pieces of legislation for 25 years, and then i remembered something that i read maybe 30 years ago, it was an interview with bobby kennedy's neurosurgeon, the surgeon who fought identify 5 years ago to save his life. he said, you know, he was shot by a little .22 revolver. six people were shot. everybody surveyed. bobby kennedy, that bullet hit him in just the right spot. he said it was a lucky shot. a fluke. he said if that bullet had hit bobby kennedy one centimeter to the right, one centimeter, he would have left the hop in a week or two which he would have finished his campaign. and then as i sat thinking about that, i thought 2018, that's the 5th anniversary -- the 50th 50th anniversary, that was any inspiration, three years later to write the book "upon to chicago, rediscovering robert kennedy and lost campaign of 1968." i should tell you it is not a buying aography of robert kennedy. he is a
i'll talk about wallace. so you had nine major marathon stage, many of whom had theirfingerprints all over major pieces of legislation for 25 years, and then i remembered something that i read maybe 30 years ago, it was an interview with bobby kennedy's neurosurgeon, the surgeon who fought identify 5 years ago to save his life. he said, you know, he was shot by a little .22 revolver. six people were shot. everybody surveyed. bobby kennedy, that bullet hit him in just the right spot. he said it...
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i will talk about wallace in a few minutes. you had these major players on the stage many of whom had fingerprints all over major pieces of legislation for 20 or 25 years. then i remembered something that i read maybe 30 years ago. it was an interview with the surgeon who thought 50 years ago to save his life. he said he was shot by a little 22 revolver. six people were shot that night and everybody survived. bobby kennedy, the bullet hit him in just the right spot. he said it was a lucky shot. if it had hit bobby kennedy 1 centimeter to the right he would have left the hospital in a week or two and finished his campaign. then as i thought about the thinking 2018 that is the 50th anniversary, that was my inspiration. three years later to write the book rediscovering robert f. kennedy and the lost campaign of 68. i should tell you that it is not a biography of robert kennedy. he is a protagonist in the story that hbut here's one of mine. it's a comprehensive history of the 1968 campaign, the democratic campaign, republicane repu
i will talk about wallace in a few minutes. you had these major players on the stage many of whom had fingerprints all over major pieces of legislation for 20 or 25 years. then i remembered something that i read maybe 30 years ago. it was an interview with the surgeon who thought 50 years ago to save his life. he said he was shot by a little 22 revolver. six people were shot that night and everybody survived. bobby kennedy, the bullet hit him in just the right spot. he said it was a lucky shot....
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we also have chris wallace from "fox news sunday." he'll give his insight and analysis when we come back. ♪ hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ >> ed: we are back live from singapore where president trump just hours ago started this summer drew the kim jong un. you can see the live picture. these are fast-moving developments, and the p
we also have chris wallace from "fox news sunday." he'll give his insight and analysis when we come back. ♪ hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it...
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wallace, it's marijuana as medicine.me again by the country's top law enforcement official. >> i'm afraid that the public is not properly educated on some of the issues related to marijuana. >> what would you say to the attorney general? >> i would say he's wrong. and i think that he needs to be educated. if he came and spent a week with me in my clinic i think i could probably convince him otherwise. >> education and understanding, the same goals mike james has by going public with his story. early word from the nfl is that they only give therapeutic use exemptions for drugs that are fda approved. cannabis, of course, is not. but the league is still considering it as is the nfl players union, which has already been looking at cannabis as part of the initiative to study pain and the best therapies for it. executive director d. maurice smith. >> our job is to find the best medical science to support your therapeutic use exemption. what i would say to him and every nfl player, our job is to figure out how do we build the b
wallace, it's marijuana as medicine.me again by the country's top law enforcement official. >> i'm afraid that the public is not properly educated on some of the issues related to marijuana. >> what would you say to the attorney general? >> i would say he's wrong. and i think that he needs to be educated. if he came and spent a week with me in my clinic i think i could probably convince him otherwise. >> education and understanding, the same goals mike james has by going...
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england's matt wallace won the bmw international by one shot on sunday.dged out the local favourite martin kaymer — together with thorbjorn 0lesen and mikko korhonen. wallace finshed at 10 under for the tournament, for his second win of the year on the european tour and puts his name into the frame for a ryder cup place. dongfeng race team have won the volvo ocean race, after eight months of gruelling competition. the china—based team won the 11th and final leg, from gothenburg to the hague to seal a narrow victory in the 115,000 mile round—the—world race. they had been in a three—way tie with mapfre and team brunel going into the final leg. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. if you like your days sunny and your sunsets spectacular, this is the week for you. and your sunsets spectacular, a summery week ahead. and your sunsets spectacular, blue skies yesterday, almost uk wide. this is the scene in auburn. more of that to come this week. the sun will
england's matt wallace won the bmw international by one shot on sunday.dged out the local favourite martin kaymer — together with thorbjorn 0lesen and mikko korhonen. wallace finshed at 10 under for the tournament, for his second win of the year on the european tour and puts his name into the frame for a ryder cup place. dongfeng race team have won the volvo ocean race, after eight months of gruelling competition. the china—based team won the 11th and final leg, from gothenburg to the hague...
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i mean -- >> the odor of decomposition. >> reporter: wallace had chris against the ropes, and he wasy going 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. frds and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. so you'll be happy you're keeping your dog protected with nexgard. no wonder it's the number one choice of vets for their dogs and yours. see your veterinarian for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. what does life look like during your period? it's up to you, with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pearl active. for up-to 100% leak-free work outs. the red one is more haribogooder to me cos it tastes like berries. they're really squishy. and then i'm gonna fl
i mean -- >> the odor of decomposition. >> reporter: wallace had chris against the ropes, and he wasy going 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. frds and it comes in an...
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"fox news sunday" chris wallace joins us. your thoughts as we learn about charles krauthammer. >> well, the tears i hear in your voice are the tears that i shed about ten days ago when bret baier shared a personal e-mail along these same lines that he received from charles. as you read the e-mail, as you just read it now, you didn't know where the story was going. it seemed hopeful. and then as he discovered the cancer had returned and there's two lines in it when he talks about the final verdict is in, my fight is over and finally when he says that i leave this life with no regret, it's such quintessential krauthammer. it's so brave, honest and brave. there's so much to say about charles krauthammer. just the origins of his story at harvard medical school, 22 years old. jumped into a swimming pool one day a strong strapping man and broke his neck. as only charles could tell is the story, he knew he broke his neck because he was studying the central nervous system, and as he laid there at the bottom of the pool, he realized w
"fox news sunday" chris wallace joins us. your thoughts as we learn about charles krauthammer. >> well, the tears i hear in your voice are the tears that i shed about ten days ago when bret baier shared a personal e-mail along these same lines that he received from charles. as you read the e-mail, as you just read it now, you didn't know where the story was going. it seemed hopeful. and then as he discovered the cancer had returned and there's two lines in it when he talks about...
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sam wallace, thank you very much indeed.end and we will have all of the weekend and we will have all of the commemorations throughout the day on bbc news. two police officers are being treated in hospital after being stabbed in greenock. a man has been detained. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is at the scene. what can you tell us? well, police we re what can you tell us? well, police were called to a house in this quiet residential area of greenockjust before nine club this morning. it is understood that one officer, a male officer, was stabbed in the neck. it is thought his injuries are very serious. a female officer was stabbed in the arm. both of those officers' families have been informed and both of them are being treated at inverclyde royal hospital which is less than a mile away from here. the man who was detained in relation to this is also being treated at the same hospital. people who live in this area say it is very quiet, there's usually no trouble here. another eyewitness said he saw two officers runnin
sam wallace, thank you very much indeed.end and we will have all of the weekend and we will have all of the commemorations throughout the day on bbc news. two police officers are being treated in hospital after being stabbed in greenock. a man has been detained. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is at the scene. what can you tell us? well, police we re what can you tell us? well, police were called to a house in this quiet residential area of greenockjust before nine club this morning. it...
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george wallace was running for president. >> you are some of the people that folks are sick and tired of all throughout the united states. they believe in four-letter words, but i know two four-letter words you don't know. w. w-o-r-k and s-o-a-p. you don't know those. >> specifically urban northern white workers, often union members, often individuals who traditionally had been strong supporters to democratic party. >> what do you think is the biggest attraction to george wallace? >> common sense and easy to understand language. >> you don't think he's going to win but you do have the sense he's going to get a lot of votes, what does that say about america? >> george wallace's audience have been growing both in size and in emotional outbursts. here in kansas city this crowd shows the effect he's having as he campaigns about the country with growing confidence. >> if a presidential election was held to do a cbs news survey would show richard nixon would win hands down, and vice president humphrey would finish third in the elec
george wallace was running for president. >> you are some of the people that folks are sick and tired of all throughout the united states. they believe in four-letter words, but i know two four-letter words you don't know. w. w-o-r-k and s-o-a-p. you don't know those. >> specifically urban northern white workers, often union members, often individuals who traditionally had been strong supporters to democratic party. >> what do you think is the biggest attraction to george...
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talk show we're journalists discuss the topic of the week from some ethical concepts back to the wallace tensions manton germany's refugee brown the question is can she come up with a solution to prevent her government from being blown up caught find out on hundred coming up shortly. quadriga thirty minutes w. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they conspire. africa i the. stories about people making a difference in shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. a silent clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society to the core. i thought it would be and sometimes i think i'm already dead to. the love commandos starts july eighth d.w. . feel. italy and prime minister just up the country has said he will attend an emergency e.u. migration summit on sunday which only off the german chancellor angela merkel agreed to scrap a pre-prepared joint statement brian objected to provisions that asylum seeker
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on the ticket, and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it's a long stretch. he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss brimmer, wardidn't you use daddy bucks and those types of cartoons in your speech? why didn't they use various cartoons in my speech? i'm not sure what you are asking but how would that relate to how it works? what are you envisioning? daddy warbuber: cks? >> are you talking about little orphan annie? audience member: i think that would be appropriate. i will certainly think about it -- >> i will certainly think about it. , didn't show harriet tubman who was a civil war nurse. we don't have a lot of visual representations, and i haven't come across any. i usually ask people who they think about as civil war widows and black union widows, and many don't realize harriet tubman and susie king taylor received benefits as widows, but they petitioned in the 1890's on the basis of the
on the ticket, and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it's a long stretch. he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss brimmer, wardidn't you use daddy bucks and those types of cartoons in your speech? why didn't they use various cartoons in my speech? i'm not sure what you are asking but how would that relate to how it works?...
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that was keith wallace, exploring the beautiful city of florence without breaking the bank.e a trip to italy, here are some travel show tips on things to maybe think about before you go. if you're after a beach holiday, the southern region of campania might be worth looking at this year. it now has more blue flag clean beach awards than any other area of the country, except liguria and tuscany. in total, italy now has 10% of all the world's blue flag beaches. the sistine chapel is a perennially popular thing to see in rome, but there is a new show that brings some of michelangelo's stunning frescoes to life. secrets of the sistine chapel uses electronic music, laser projection and high—definition images of the artwork in a 9 million euro stage production. but if food is at the top of your list of reasons to visit italy, why not check out a foodie theme park that has recently opened close to bologna ? italy world opened at the end of last year and it's a massive site where you can explore food factories and attend a choice of up to 30 events or classes every day. we are headi
that was keith wallace, exploring the beautiful city of florence without breaking the bank.e a trip to italy, here are some travel show tips on things to maybe think about before you go. if you're after a beach holiday, the southern region of campania might be worth looking at this year. it now has more blue flag clean beach awards than any other area of the country, except liguria and tuscany. in total, italy now has 10% of all the world's blue flag beaches. the sistine chapel is a perennially...
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in this country -- we can walk in the parks and on the streets in safety -- [ applause ] >> george wallaceos ie rage and reaction. >> i think that the negro has gotten out of hand and i think wallace will enforce law and orderer. >> you can see character in his hand. a spunk and backbone. that's what the american people need. >> wallace realized if you can remove overt racism from conservatism, lots of americans will go for it because they were tired of the rights revolution. it was too much change for them, too fast. >> well, let's come to the basic question. would you let your daughter marry a negro? >> in fact, i don't want to get into the discussion of race, the most important thing is maintaining law and orderer and race relations are going to work themselves out. i don't believe in the marriage, i don't think it is good for either race. the races ought to remain in tact. >> one of the most astute men in the field of politics on the scene, the former vice president of the united states richard m. nixon. >> it's on open question where richard nixon can win anything. >> you have that st
in this country -- we can walk in the parks and on the streets in safety -- [ applause ] >> george wallaceos ie rage and reaction. >> i think that the negro has gotten out of hand and i think wallace will enforce law and orderer. >> you can see character in his hand. a spunk and backbone. that's what the american people need. >> wallace realized if you can remove overt racism from conservatism, lots of americans will go for it because they were tired of the rights...
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chris wallace was there then and now and he is here in a moment.lus, things got a little bit testy at the g7 and pretty much exploded when president trump's plane took off. that's coming up. steve helton says the outrage means that we are getting somewhere. he is live on set next. >> i will say it was not contentious. what was strong was the language that this cannot go on. ♪ i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, age-related macular i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. try areds 2 + multivitamin. but as it grew bigger and bigger,ness. it took a whole lot more. th's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? heartburn
chris wallace was there then and now and he is here in a moment.lus, things got a little bit testy at the g7 and pretty much exploded when president trump's plane took off. that's coming up. steve helton says the outrage means that we are getting somewhere. he is live on set next. >> i will say it was not contentious. what was strong was the language that this cannot go on. ♪ i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, age-related...
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on that note, chris wallace from singapore coming up. have a great week. you next weekend. chris: i'm chris wallace, live in singapore where president trump has just arrived for his historic summit with north korea's kim jong un. >> it's a one-time shot and i think it's going to work out very well. chris: this hour we will preview high-risk, high-reward and discuss what's at stake at president trump presses kim to give up nuclear and long-range missiles that pose a growing threat to the u.s. asking veteran diplomats about the challenge of negotiating with the north koreans. then the president's other summit this week, confronting
on that note, chris wallace from singapore coming up. have a great week. you next weekend. chris: i'm chris wallace, live in singapore where president trump has just arrived for his historic summit with north korea's kim jong un. >> it's a one-time shot and i think it's going to work out very well. chris: this hour we will preview high-risk, high-reward and discuss what's at stake at president trump presses kim to give up nuclear and long-range missiles that pose a growing threat to the...
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who hear him and to me wallace's. only. say that he won't always shy young thailand that he is not sure. why young was eventually released on bio he's a whiting trying to disrupt public order. to susie how was a big did in the middle of winter he and his wife now rent a room for two hundred thirty dollars a month much more than they paid before. he came to beijing from the country in the hope of a better lives then things got complicated. are the odds. are that hear him. you know her home. temby are. from the neighborhood and at the mercy of all far she's suzy how and he's wife decided to send their son back to the countryside . and so on the level. to win the war. or. every morning he drops his wife off at the supermarket where she is a cashier. he's a self employed mechanic. together they earn a decent living on a good month it's a seventeen hundred dollars twice as much as a laboring couple. even though they are registered as internal models from the countryside they have no social insurance no free education for their s
who hear him and to me wallace's. only. say that he won't always shy young thailand that he is not sure. why young was eventually released on bio he's a whiting trying to disrupt public order. to susie how was a big did in the middle of winter he and his wife now rent a room for two hundred thirty dollars a month much more than they paid before. he came to beijing from the country in the hope of a better lives then things got complicated. are the odds. are that hear him. you know her home....
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"fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace who is also in singapore. i don't know if you can hear john roberts there but she is saying the idea that we are going to see kim jong in come out and say okay, we are going to denuclearized. like it's all going to be great, that's kind of pipedream but he's never dealt with some of my prtrump before. this is a new ball game, new president with a new set of priorities. a different way forward which i think has rattled the old order. i think they are rattled by him. they don't know what's going to happen next. they are unsettled by it. >> listen, i think the optimism and the caution are both warranted in this case. good evening to you, where it's good morning here. i'm the one hand, it's almost surreal to see these two men who just months ago were lobbing verbal icbms at each other. little rocket man, standing ther, shaking hands, meeting, a certain level of courtesy, diplomatic approach to each other. it's stunning. you are quite right, it's a dramatic change of the order that we've seen, the diplomatic order
"fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace who is also in singapore. i don't know if you can hear john roberts there but she is saying the idea that we are going to see kim jong in come out and say okay, we are going to denuclearized. like it's all going to be great, that's kind of pipedream but he's never dealt with some of my prtrump before. this is a new ball game, new president with a new set of priorities. a different way forward which i think has rattled the old order. i think they...
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and mike wallace said, no.but then he said what do we do about racism and morgan freeman said, well, how about you call me morgan and i call you mike. when i saw that i got chills. all the years i was demonstrating and that's the answer but it happened in recent years is we went back because people have nostalgia and i hate to use that word but they have nostalgia for that need to feel self-righteous about this is bad and this is good but the only open answer to racism is forget about it. people i say that to some people and they say you can't forget about it the cause but the more you talk about it the more you need it. it's an interesting phenomenon. if you say look at this is a -- nothing more multicultural than los angeles and you can see it right here in the crowd around us. cares? just let it be forget about it. when i see black lives matter i recall. why? that is not helping anything. it's really not. the thing about it being a return of the clan and so forth do you know how many people that is? 250. you
and mike wallace said, no.but then he said what do we do about racism and morgan freeman said, well, how about you call me morgan and i call you mike. when i saw that i got chills. all the years i was demonstrating and that's the answer but it happened in recent years is we went back because people have nostalgia and i hate to use that word but they have nostalgia for that need to feel self-righteous about this is bad and this is good but the only open answer to racism is forget about it....
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here's chris wallace from singapore. hi, chris. >> hey greg, and i want you to know i'm bringing you back a singapore sling. president trump and kim jong a deal aimed at denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we will have details and reaction. plus, another busy day for primary elections and a big victory for at&t in court. this is "special report" from singapore. ♪ >> chris: good evening, i'm chris wallace info bret baier, who is traveling back from here right now and will have an interview tomorrow with president trump aboard air force one. both the president and kim jong un have been gone from this island nation for several hours but the process set in motion at their historic meeting here could play out for decades. after roughly five hours of talks, the two leaders agreed to "complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula." what exactly that means is still unknown and president trump is already taking some criticism for getting too little and giving too weave fox team coverage, greg palkot in seoul, south kore
here's chris wallace from singapore. hi, chris. >> hey greg, and i want you to know i'm bringing you back a singapore sling. president trump and kim jong a deal aimed at denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we will have details and reaction. plus, another busy day for primary elections and a big victory for at&t in court. this is "special report" from singapore. ♪ >> chris: good evening, i'm chris wallace info bret baier, who is traveling back from here right...
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when wallace went bust tenant yea rs two.nant years ago, many lamenting the demise of admitted they had not been in the shop for a while and that is the point. of course business rates are important for businesses big and small but it is the consumer that ultimately decides what survives and what the future looks like. amazon is trailing drone technology for the deliveries of the future, but dogs says the secret to success is pretty simple. we find we are not very good at predicting the future, so one of the things we focus on is the things that don't change. great products, at great price and in convenient way. meanwhile, back in store, tesco has tried converting retail space for housing, but dave lewis says customers still will want to go to the shops. i am optimistic about the future for food retail. i think it will change but that is still a very good business in stores like this, for me, will still be a very important part of that. we are a nation of shopkeepers, the shop is here to stay? the shop is definitely here to s
when wallace went bust tenant yea rs two.nant years ago, many lamenting the demise of admitted they had not been in the shop for a while and that is the point. of course business rates are important for businesses big and small but it is the consumer that ultimately decides what survives and what the future looks like. amazon is trailing drone technology for the deliveries of the future, but dogs says the secret to success is pretty simple. we find we are not very good at predicting the future,...
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and that piece over there, the top of the wallace monument, he swallowed it! i saw him do it!room tapping an e—mail in one of the rare occurences of e—mails in my books, into his laptop computer. ‘oh, really,‘ said irene, ‘you shouldn‘t have let your brother swallow things, bertie. we‘re old enough to prevent such things, aren‘t we? seven is old enough to take on responsibilities like that.‘ ‘but i wasn‘t looking after him,‘ said bertie, ‘daddy was.‘ stuart looked up from his computer but said nothing. ‘stuart,‘ said irene, her voice quiet enough but now carrying a note of menace, ‘bertie says ulysses ate the wallace monument? surely you must have noticed.‘ stuart looked evasive. ‘he‘s always putting things in his mouth. it‘s difficult sometimes. i don‘t know why he does it.‘ irene put down her magazine. ‘it‘s perfectly normal, stuart, oral gratification.‘ she spoke patiently as if explaining something simple to someone who might nonetheless not quite grasp it. ‘and during that stage,‘ she said, ‘we must be especially vigilant.‘ emoluments applause. i think she‘s a wonderful c
and that piece over there, the top of the wallace monument, he swallowed it! i saw him do it!room tapping an e—mail in one of the rare occurences of e—mails in my books, into his laptop computer. ‘oh, really,‘ said irene, ‘you shouldn‘t have let your brother swallow things, bertie. we‘re old enough to prevent such things, aren‘t we? seven is old enough to take on responsibilities like that.‘ ‘but i wasn‘t looking after him,‘ said bertie, ‘daddy was.‘ stuart looked up...
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chris wallace, thank you. >> bill: another alert now.ng for the president to arrive in canada for the g-7 summit. we'll have that coverage for you and plus there is this, roll it. >> people want to talk about oh, well, the economy's doing this or that? really? wages are stagnating. the list goes on and on about what we are missing in this economy and that's why we think it's a raw deal. >> sandra: nancy pelosi not too impressed with the trump economy even as the unemployment rate in the country as unemployment hits an 18 year low. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it.
chris wallace, thank you. >> bill: another alert now.ng for the president to arrive in canada for the g-7 summit. we'll have that coverage for you and plus there is this, roll it. >> people want to talk about oh, well, the economy's doing this or that? really? wages are stagnating. the list goes on and on about what we are missing in this economy and that's why we think it's a raw deal. >> sandra: nancy pelosi not too impressed with the trump economy even as the unemployment...
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i'm john heilman in for nicolle wallace. donald trump's summit with kim jong-un is back on. >> we'll be meeting on june 12th in singapore. went very well. it's a get to know you kind of a situation. it will be a beginning, i don't say and i've never said it happens in one meeting. you're talking about years of hostility, years of problems, years of really hatred between so many different nations. but i think you're going to have a very positive result in the end. not from one meeting. >> mr. president, what's your sense of what the north koreans are willing to do on the issue of denuclearization? are they -- >> i think they want to do that. i know they want to do that. they want other things along the line. they want to develop as a country. that's going to happen. i have no doubt. we're going to start a process. and i told them today, take your time, we can go fast, we can go slowly, but i think they'd like to see something happen. and if we can work that out, that would be good. >> the announcement and those words came aft
i'm john heilman in for nicolle wallace. donald trump's summit with kim jong-un is back on. >> we'll be meeting on june 12th in singapore. went very well. it's a get to know you kind of a situation. it will be a beginning, i don't say and i've never said it happens in one meeting. you're talking about years of hostility, years of problems, years of really hatred between so many different nations. but i think you're going to have a very positive result in the end. not from one meeting....
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liz: stay on that for a second because nicole wallace said that trump is going to send rick perry to to build nukes? >> that's right. my rnc colleagues and i actually heard her say this live and we were like was that actually just said on the airwaves he's going to send someone to build more nukes when in fact he's signing the document to get rid of the nukes entirely? that kind of commentary drives people to the republicans. liz: great to see you thank you for coming in great insights there good to see you. okay we have this story for you trump's advisor peter navarro apologizing for saying canada's prime minister deserves a special place in hell. this as president trump breaks down what really happened behind closed doors at that g7 summit and what trudeau is really saying. we're bringing in former oversight committee chair jason chaffetz to react after this. >> there's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with president donald trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door and that's what bad faith justin trudeau
liz: stay on that for a second because nicole wallace said that trump is going to send rick perry to to build nukes? >> that's right. my rnc colleagues and i actually heard her say this live and we were like was that actually just said on the airwaves he's going to send someone to build more nukes when in fact he's signing the document to get rid of the nukes entirely? that kind of commentary drives people to the republicans. liz: great to see you thank you for coming in great insights...
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"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. :00 in new york. the product of the president's b-team lawyers. that's how one presidential lawyer to date described the memo leaked to "the new york times" in explosive new reporting. "the new york times" report makes clear for the very first time that the president's defense in the obstruction of justice investigation being conducted by robert mueller is essentially to assert that a president can't obstruct justice, not that he the memo also lays out the case for depriving bob mueller of an interview with donald trump, something one trump advisor told me today is essential if the president's lawyers want to prevent robert mueller from adding lying to federal investigators in any report he plans to send to congress. from that "the new york times" report, quote, in a brash assertion of presidential power, the 20-page letter sent to special counsel robert mueller and obtained by "the new york times" contends that the president cannot illegally obstruct any aspect of the investigation into russia's elec
"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. :00 in new york. the product of the president's b-team lawyers. that's how one presidential lawyer to date described the memo leaked to "the new york times" in explosive new reporting. "the new york times" report makes clear for the very first time that the president's defense in the obstruction of justice investigation being conducted by robert mueller is essentially to assert...
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it is so it will not go bad window seat up i get both and also the last one was see down wallace and if you go on a full week soit will the peruvian nation to be back at the comparable india last not the n.s.e. there they look a. little bit run at the moment or so your face he she was going to die it is so he could ill get on this fear of being big. sister say you go it is they knew it big that the put a get out of they made it but i say she don't have a better more nd or a middle moment thoughts that can be that it will go and i think that rule by way of us will say look feel that i painting got up out of feel it better way to fail at that a year or so let me jump in oneness and. experience my absolute pleasure to meet one of my idols from childhood thank you very much for joining me on the stone cold emotion of very was. true enough during limo third favorite so you must are all humans then loons iceland playgroup. and up later went over to me up at all. that. i. thought that. was i thought it was louis or author you know i thought the east . i was really the e.u. wasn't leon who.
it is so it will not go bad window seat up i get both and also the last one was see down wallace and if you go on a full week soit will the peruvian nation to be back at the comparable india last not the n.s.e. there they look a. little bit run at the moment or so your face he she was going to die it is so he could ill get on this fear of being big. sister say you go it is they knew it big that the put a get out of they made it but i say she don't have a better more nd or a middle moment...
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and so is chris wallace. i haven't seen as much of bret baier.nd i know there is a difference between a news reporting and opion and editorial and all of that. but what i'm saying is the editorial part of fox news which is, you know, hannity, and tucker carlson, and laura ingraham. those shows not -- they are really in support of trump. and that is -- fox news has a good array -- has strong ratings. there is a chunk of media that is verbally and overtly in support of donald trump. that's just true. howie: there was a chunk of media that was in support of barack obama. let's talk about the runup to the iraq war. you are playing john wolcott. an old colleague of mine. in terms of name i.d., would you think tom hanks was would have an easier time. >> alec baldwin was set to play that part. we had been shooting for a week and on the saturday before he was supposed to shoot on monday he called and dropped out. i said what do i do? my wife michelle suggested i play the part. i thought i don't know, i don't like directing and acting. i said i'm availabl
and so is chris wallace. i haven't seen as much of bret baier.nd i know there is a difference between a news reporting and opion and editorial and all of that. but what i'm saying is the editorial part of fox news which is, you know, hannity, and tucker carlson, and laura ingraham. those shows not -- they are really in support of trump. and that is -- fox news has a good array -- has strong ratings. there is a chunk of media that is verbally and overtly in support of donald trump. that's just...
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press credentials not democracies to wit our very own tabitha wallace gently reminded jim on twitter except when the credentials are held by our t.v. reporters the next super democratic to take them a lot of her no risk yet now i got to as well i don't believe the mainstream media and jim acosta do they just not understand how to first amendment actually works in this country are they that hypocritical but in their you know palace walls in atlanta new york city they are that hypocritical and they are the poster children this is a fascinating question number one i.m.h.o. that's what the kids call it in my humble opinion i don't believe anybody's press credentials should ever be taken away i want to hear affray let the public decide number two. my dear friend you made one mistake that's not the mainstream media anymore this ain't streaming we're doing right now this is that they are in an existential threat for their life but you know when farrah came along and all of a sudden they turn on our d. and don't remember the reason why this started initially everything in view of today's ide
press credentials not democracies to wit our very own tabitha wallace gently reminded jim on twitter except when the credentials are held by our t.v. reporters the next super democratic to take them a lot of her no risk yet now i got to as well i don't believe the mainstream media and jim acosta do they just not understand how to first amendment actually works in this country are they that hypocritical but in their you know palace walls in atlanta new york city they are that hypocritical and...
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"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. amid a full-scale public relations crisis over its policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, donald trump today reversed course, signing a new executive order ending that policy in just the last hour. >> we are signing an executive order. i consider to be a very important executive order. it's about keeping families together while at the same time being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong border and border security will be equal if not greater than previously. so we're going to have strong, very strong borders, but we're going to keep the families together. i didn't like the sight or the feeling of families being separated. it's a problem that's gone on for many years as you know, through many administrations, and we're working very hard on immigration. it's been -- it's left out in the cold. >>> ivanka feels very strongly, my wife feels very strongly about it. i feel very strongly about it. i think anybody with a heart would feel ver
"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. amid a full-scale public relations crisis over its policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, donald trump today reversed course, signing a new executive order ending that policy in just the last hour. >> we are signing an executive order. i consider to be a very important executive order. it's about keeping families together while at the same time being...
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"deadline white house" with my friend nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump may finally be reaping what he has sowed by reducing every debate to black and white. good versus evil. today he finds himself on the wrong side of history, and at odds with former first lady laura bush, former first lady michelle obama, a united and energized democratic party and a few republicans in this country who are still in possession of their spines and their souls. the trump administration today doubling down on its policy of forcibly separating children from their parents at the border. former first lady laura bush in an extraordinarily rare rebuke of a policy and a sitting president, accurately describes the trump policy as, quote, warehousing children in converted box stores and writes, quote, i live in a border state. i appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this zero tolerance policy is cruel. it is immoral and it breaks my heart. she adds, these images are eerily reminiscent of the japanese intern
"deadline white house" with my friend nicolle wallace starts right now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump may finally be reaping what he has sowed by reducing every debate to black and white. good versus evil. today he finds himself on the wrong side of history, and at odds with former first lady laura bush, former first lady michelle obama, a united and energized democratic party and a few republicans in this country who are still in possession of their...
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wallace while ours be very important. it is considered our main staple. it takes a lot of work to dismember a wallers. kicks a crew wheel to fido. takes the family to put it away. survive here it's about family. i know i have relatives there i just don't know very much about them. i have no connection with my rest russian relatives at all i don't know their dialect so there's a really big there. i've heard stories a long time ago hall of their worst interaction between the village just before the ice cream. i think about home my grandparents might have felt when they separated them. that must have been a big grief for them too. that connection a lot of our elders have asked to die made would love to have a reunion. like . time to travel courtney's or for day week i and ministering all the programs we have all the accounts we oversee. it's like taking care of. the last reunion was you know in the early ninety's. so if this is going to be the first event for a long time. i think it's going to be so special. eight will be traveling to welsh today with behrin
wallace while ours be very important. it is considered our main staple. it takes a lot of work to dismember a wallers. kicks a crew wheel to fido. takes the family to put it away. survive here it's about family. i know i have relatives there i just don't know very much about them. i have no connection with my rest russian relatives at all i don't know their dialect so there's a really big there. i've heard stories a long time ago hall of their worst interaction between the village just before...
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chris wallace, live from singapore.k you. >> you back to. >> shannon: pictures we've been showing you are of the first meeting ever 20 u.s. president and a leader of north korea. this is an historic moment. up next, brand-new pictures from singapore and waiting to hear from president trump. stick with us. that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts thempnship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as socr players ce a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. saynot todayis because of my bladder, thanks to tena intimates with proskin technology designed to absorb so fast, it helps to protect and maintain your skin's natural
chris wallace, live from singapore.k you. >> you back to. >> shannon: pictures we've been showing you are of the first meeting ever 20 u.s. president and a leader of north korea. this is an historic moment. up next, brand-new pictures from singapore and waiting to hear from president trump. stick with us. that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts thempnship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as socr players ce a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money....
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you heard chris wallace.e white house put out a statement that the chairman will leave after spending less than 24 hours together. >> i will say it's happening fast. i served with mike in congress and i like his optimism but i would urge caution as well. north korea has a track record of consistently getting concessions from the united states and pulling the rug out from underneath us. the biggest egregious example is when they got out of the non-proliferation treaty and stabbed us in the back. we're willing to walk away from the table. all the pieces are there to get a good deal. i'm very hopeful we could on the verge of a major diplomatic breakthrough. >> bill: let's hope your right. michael mccaul, thank you for your time. >> thanks, bill. >> bill: 21 past the hour. >> sandra: another u.s. air force fighter jet crashes overseas during a routine mission. what military officials are saying spark the crash. >> bill: also late last night, politics back on center stage. the tony awards in midtown manhattan, rob
you heard chris wallace.e white house put out a statement that the chairman will leave after spending less than 24 hours together. >> i will say it's happening fast. i served with mike in congress and i like his optimism but i would urge caution as well. north korea has a track record of consistently getting concessions from the united states and pulling the rug out from underneath us. the biggest egregious example is when they got out of the non-proliferation treaty and stabbed us in the...
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here's chris wallace from singapore. hey greg, and i want you to know i'm bringing you back a singapore sling. president trump and kim jong a deal aimed at denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we will have details and reaction. plus, another busy day for primary elections and a big victory for at&t in court. this is "special report" from singapore. ♪ >> chris: good evening, i'm chris wallace info bret baier, who is traveling back from here right now and will have an interview tomorrow with president trump aboard air force one. both the president and kim jong un have been gone from this island nation for several hours but the
here's chris wallace from singapore. hey greg, and i want you to know i'm bringing you back a singapore sling. president trump and kim jong a deal aimed at denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we will have details and reaction. plus, another busy day for primary elections and a big victory for at&t in court. this is "special report" from singapore. ♪ >> chris: good evening, i'm chris wallace info bret baier, who is traveling back from here right now and will have an...
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the next morning, he got were there was an injunction placed on the march by george wallace.unction had gone to the federal court judge frank johnson in montgomery and frank johnson notified dr. king there was going to be an injunction against the march. he was going to set the court date for march 11. that was the date dr. king promised the protesters they would march. how did dr. king keep his word to all of his people? beginning on march 8 through march 9 to march in protest for the right to vote for african americans, but also not violate a federal court injunction. he got on the phone with some of the top people in washington, including the president and fbi representatives, and they came up with a solution that he would march to the spot of bloody sunday where the attack again and will turn back around. this march will become known as turnaround tuesday. on the morning of march 9, there were about 2000 folks that gathered around brown chapel ame church to walk down water avenue and cut up the bridge right here. so, as they crested the top of the bridge this time, the sa
the next morning, he got were there was an injunction placed on the march by george wallace.unction had gone to the federal court judge frank johnson in montgomery and frank johnson notified dr. king there was going to be an injunction against the march. he was going to set the court date for march 11. that was the date dr. king promised the protesters they would march. how did dr. king keep his word to all of his people? beginning on march 8 through march 9 to march in protest for the right to...
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let's turn to the "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace who is live on capitol hill. chris, my guess is that this isn't going to be the smoothest of processes. what do you see happening after july 31? >> well, it will be a battle. it's a battle that if republicans play it smart and if the president gives them the right kind of nominee, they're going to win. because they don't need to beat a filibuster. we've had the nuclear option with neil gorsuch. the senate majority leader. mitch mcconnell for the first time in history said it only took 51 votes to get a supreme court nominee through. they have 50 votes and mike pence. that gives them 51. so if they hold together, they can ram this through without a democratic vote. democrats can huff and puff all they want and they'll be very unhappy. there's a lot of issues where justice kennedy sided with the liberal side, the democratic side. not the conservative republican side. you know, that was a reason this was a big issue in the last election. donald trump won. he will probably get a conservative justice on the supreme co
let's turn to the "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace who is live on capitol hill. chris, my guess is that this isn't going to be the smoothest of processes. what do you see happening after july 31? >> well, it will be a battle. it's a battle that if republicans play it smart and if the president gives them the right kind of nominee, they're going to win. because they don't need to beat a filibuster. we've had the nuclear option with neil gorsuch. the senate majority leader....
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exclusively at the home depot and ego authorized dealers. >> i am chris wallace.rump and kim jong-un is on. but what about a trade war with our closest allies? ♪. >> i think the relationship we have right now with north korea is as good as it's been in a while. >>chris: the pushback from canada, mexico and europe to the president tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum. >> let me be clear, these tariffs are totally unacceptable. we have to believe at some point common sense will prevail. >>chris: a live interview with
exclusively at the home depot and ego authorized dealers. >> i am chris wallace.rump and kim jong-un is on. but what about a trade war with our closest allies? ♪. >> i think the relationship we have right now with north korea is as good as it's been in a while. >>chris: the pushback from canada, mexico and europe to the president tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum. >> let me be clear, these tariffs are totally unacceptable. we have to believe at some point common...
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we do wallace is if. of it of a movie where the mask of saga sold in. kenya normal novelette is more stubble a cube of the year lost. girls were pleased to be open eyes open. this is the value of various work your typical titles will. disappear. in beijing four hundred fifty thousand euros to spend on the drive to unmask don't lose but only two kenyan athletes testing positive samples can be reanalyzed for a period of up to ten years. so i started to do the sort of to show. the case that that was fairly does attitude and that is the future of me. because for so all these all what i when they said the opposite had to be democrats was through the desert let polyfill fish other for. these retroactive tests can shatter the podiums years after competitions since the london games russians our reporter was stripped of her gold medal in the three thousand meter steeplechase. the u.s. relay team lost their four silver medals and turned out to keane returned her gold medal for the one thousand five hundred meters vireo is left us better than me and i last sees me
we do wallace is if. of it of a movie where the mask of saga sold in. kenya normal novelette is more stubble a cube of the year lost. girls were pleased to be open eyes open. this is the value of various work your typical titles will. disappear. in beijing four hundred fifty thousand euros to spend on the drive to unmask don't lose but only two kenyan athletes testing positive samples can be reanalyzed for a period of up to ten years. so i started to do the sort of to show. the case that that...
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madge wallace, her mother, actually died in her white house bedroom. she is one of only 10 people to have died inside the white house. she passed away there on december 6, 1952. this is right after the 1952 presidential election. but that day, beth had already pre-committed to receiving volunteers from the democratic women's division. she could have easily said no, toocircumstances are trying, i am really not up for it. but she honored her commitment to receive them. these rank-and-file party women were over the moon that mrs. truman would take time despite her difficult circumstances to , to come down and tell them, "thank you for your work in the election." it made them feel so important and appreciated. they were just gushing afterwards. this was really the essence of beth truman's role, and the role of many first ladies during the post-suffrage years, to really encourage and reward women's political participation. ok. moving on a little bit in history, mamie eisenhower. i will just say something quick about her. unlike beth truman, she was known as
madge wallace, her mother, actually died in her white house bedroom. she is one of only 10 people to have died inside the white house. she passed away there on december 6, 1952. this is right after the 1952 presidential election. but that day, beth had already pre-committed to receiving volunteers from the democratic women's division. she could have easily said no, toocircumstances are trying, i am really not up for it. but she honored her commitment to receive them. these rank-and-file party...