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the kennedys know it and so does wallace. but wallace is determined to make a spectacle of this and the kennedys realize they have to allow them to do that. they will not bring the two students to the front door. will admit them through a side door. but there will be a confrontation. which will also be carried live, not necessarily on american television, but certainly on radio. and the kennedys have been preparing for this for some time. and as the roots of the peace speech are the cuban missile crisis, the roots of the civil rights speech are seven months earlier at the university of mississippi when ross barnett, the governor of mississippi, like george wallace is refusing to integrate the university of mississippi. these are the last of the great big public universities in the south. all others have been integrated at this point. and these are -- and in 1962 the kennedys have to send in the national guard, shades of today, have to send in the national guard to preserve the rights of james meredith, the rights to enter tha
the kennedys know it and so does wallace. but wallace is determined to make a spectacle of this and the kennedys realize they have to allow them to do that. they will not bring the two students to the front door. will admit them through a side door. but there will be a confrontation. which will also be carried live, not necessarily on american television, but certainly on radio. and the kennedys have been preparing for this for some time. and as the roots of the peace speech are the cuban...
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who george wallace kept in the son while george wallace was in the shade. they're stage managing everything, that is the kennedys in response to george wallace. and bobby kennedy is following everything on a phone from his office and there is a film crew to record it. there's not only one with president kennedy and the white house, there's one with bobby kennedy at the justice department and one with george walls and the two students in alabama. so bobby kennedy is something of a show runner before the word was used. he's a choreographer. nobody knows how all of this will unspool. but bobby has ensured that if anything -- he has thought of everything and nothing will go wrong if he can help it. and he does think of everything and nothing does go wrong and that university after george wallace turns away nicholas in the morning, the kennedys mobilize the -- federalize the national guard, send it in. they arrive at 3:30. and at 3:30 in the afternoon in alabama, 5:30 in washington, there's a two-hour time difference, the university will be integrated. vivian ma
who george wallace kept in the son while george wallace was in the shade. they're stage managing everything, that is the kennedys in response to george wallace. and bobby kennedy is following everything on a phone from his office and there is a film crew to record it. there's not only one with president kennedy and the white house, there's one with bobby kennedy at the justice department and one with george walls and the two students in alabama. so bobby kennedy is something of a show runner...
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>> well, you know, if you go back to the george wallace analogy, george wallace actually did some goodtuff as governor. he passed free textbooks. but nobody can remember as a free textbook george wallace supporter. and i think trump is the same, that when you have a racist as president, you have a moral obligation to oppose that president and to oppose his racist policies. so what happened a few weeks ago? the president of the united states at the whiteouse went out and wished best wishes to a woman who had just been arrested at the center of an international child-rape ring. >> of course, you're talking about ghislaine maxwell, who was jeffrey epstein's former partner. >> it the most disgusting, appalling thing. and if you go along with that, then what else does it matter? okay, you're going to vote for marginal tax rates and corporations. big deal. if you really think that's going to be remembered, when you have donald trump out there attacking judges by name and jurors by name, you really think you're defending the american judicial system more by voting for one judge over another?
>> well, you know, if you go back to the george wallace analogy, george wallace actually did some goodtuff as governor. he passed free textbooks. but nobody can remember as a free textbook george wallace supporter. and i think trump is the same, that when you have a racist as president, you have a moral obligation to oppose that president and to oppose his racist policies. so what happened a few weeks ago? the president of the united states at the whiteouse went out and wished best wishes...
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here is henry wallace.allace was an extraordinary candidate who won now states that his story is one we can learn a lot from. wallace was the one candidate who breaks from the democrats and says we have a new cold war and it is not the soviets fault, it is harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that is me so he becomes a candidate of protest and to me, the beginning of an antiestablishment movement through the 1950s and 60s. you certainly heard a lot from him. wallace's politics were so controversial he goes to campaign in the south and says i will not speak in every hall where an african-american and caucasian american can't sit next to each other. i will not stay in a hotel where an african-american is not allowed. when he gets in the south there are riots, a stabbing. he is routinely pelted with tomatoes. >> host: even as vice president to go through the colored entrance to a church was caught in a physical altercation with the police to stop,
here is henry wallace.allace was an extraordinary candidate who won now states that his story is one we can learn a lot from. wallace was the one candidate who breaks from the democrats and says we have a new cold war and it is not the soviets fault, it is harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that is me so he becomes a candidate of protest and to me, the beginning of an antiestablishment movement through the 1950s and 60s. you...
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here is henry wallace and wallace was extraordinary candidate who won the states but his story is fascinatingnd wallace was the one candidate that breaks away from the democrats and says hey, we got this new cold war and it is not known walt's fault but harry truman's fault and there is only one man in the country that can stop world war iii and that is me so he becomes the candidate of protest and to me he is the beginning of the antiestablishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s and you can see on the left ear that you heard a lot from him in the future so wallace's politics were so controversial when he goes to campaign in the south he says i will not speak in any hall were an african american and caucasian american can sit next to each other and i will not stand in a hotel or napkin american is not permitted. so when he gets to the south there are riots and stabbing and he is routinely pelted with tomatoes and a very brave campaign he ran. >> even his vice president going into work to go through the colored interest to a church got in a physical altercation and a violent
here is henry wallace and wallace was extraordinary candidate who won the states but his story is fascinatingnd wallace was the one candidate that breaks away from the democrats and says hey, we got this new cold war and it is not known walt's fault but harry truman's fault and there is only one man in the country that can stop world war iii and that is me so he becomes the candidate of protest and to me he is the beginning of the antiestablishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and...
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so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed hard to believe.s to conrad, heidy had firearms experience. can you think of any way it could have been an accident? >> no. heidy wouldn't have been so careless. >> reporter: so what about suicide? >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> reporter: did you find anybody that heidy had spoken to about suicide or about being depressed? >> no. >> reporter: neither heidy's mother janet nor her sister autumn could imagine heidy even thinking about taking her own life. >> heidy would never do that. in fact, heidy was against that. she had a friend who committed suicide, and she thought it was selfish and, in her words, dumb. >> reporter: heidy ever tell you she was depressed? >> no. >> reporter: ever act depressed? >> no. she was probably one of my happiest, most upbeat kids. >> reporter: that left wallace with homicide, and it put conrad back in the police crosshairs. wallace decided to speak to the officers first on the scene about their experi
so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed hard to believe.s to conrad, heidy had firearms experience. can you think of any way it could have been an accident? >> no. heidy wouldn't have been so careless. >> reporter: so what about suicide? >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> reporter: did you find anybody that heidy had spoken to about suicide or about being depressed? >> no....
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here's henry wallace. wallace was an extraordinary candidate who won but this story is fascinating to wallace was the one candidate or breaks away from the democrats in said hey we have this new cold war and it's not the soviets fall. it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me. he becomes a candidate of protest and to me he's the beginning of an anti-establishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can sample a tear that's pete seager singing and we certainly have heard a lot from him. wallace is politics were so controversial when he goes to campaign in the south he says i will not speak in any call for an african-american or caucasian american cannot sit next to each other but i will not stay in a hotel where an african-american is not allowed. there are riots in the stabbing and he's pelted with tomatoes. it's a very brave campaign that a run. even as vice president going through the entrance to a church he got
here's henry wallace. wallace was an extraordinary candidate who won but this story is fascinating to wallace was the one candidate or breaks away from the democrats in said hey we have this new cold war and it's not the soviets fall. it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me. he becomes a candidate of protest and to me he's the beginning of an anti-establishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can...
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wallace's politics were so controversial.hen he goes to campaign in the south, he says i will not speaking any hall where an african-american or caucasian american can sit next to each other. i will not stand in a hotel where african-american is not here. when he gets in the south there are riots, a stabbing, he is pelted with tomatoes. >> even as vice president, in the entrance to a church, got in a physical altercation with the police trying to stop him. that was in amazing detail. >> you could actually see in a previous picture, amazing to see there were times during those rallies wallace would stand in crowds that were throwing eggs at him. i want some evidence i am in the united states of america. strom thurmond during the 1940 election truman was the first presidential candidate to go after the african-american vote, segregates the military, becomes the first president to address the naacp and the first to hold a campaign rally in harlem, not everybody is happy about this. strom for rent, war hero, governor of south car
wallace's politics were so controversial.hen he goes to campaign in the south, he says i will not speaking any hall where an african-american or caucasian american can sit next to each other. i will not stand in a hotel where african-american is not here. when he gets in the south there are riots, a stabbing, he is pelted with tomatoes. >> even as vice president, in the entrance to a church, got in a physical altercation with the police trying to stop him. that was in amazing detail....
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he purchased wallace. all he wanted wallace to do was to walk his horses. he was fond of horses.lace was walking one of these horses down dawson street one day and somebody spoke to him and couldn't catch him. he had to come home and tell his men. he couldn't catch him, he said wallace, go downstairs because they're going to want to talk to you when he comes home. he was not gonna take another beating. he was out the door and started running instead of running north here and south. in mobile, when you run south, you run into water. he ran for a day and a half all the way to the end of the county. he was down in dauphin island. and you could see the union soldiers over at the port. he couldn't figure out how to get there. because the water was 40 or 50 feet deep. he saw these confederate soldiers, every day they would go on to this look out and look over and see what the union soldiers were doing. at night, they would leave. he ran through alligators, snakes, mosquitoes, bugs. everything. he would go up into the booth to shield himself from the bugs and then leave the next morning
he purchased wallace. all he wanted wallace to do was to walk his horses. he was fond of horses.lace was walking one of these horses down dawson street one day and somebody spoke to him and couldn't catch him. he had to come home and tell his men. he couldn't catch him, he said wallace, go downstairs because they're going to want to talk to you when he comes home. he was not gonna take another beating. he was out the door and started running instead of running north here and south. in mobile,...
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so here's henry wallace. wallace was extraordinary candidate who won those states but his story is fascinating and we can learn a lot from it and wallace was the one candidate who breaks away from the democrats who says we have this new cold war. and it's not the soviets fault, it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me so he becomes the candidate of protest and to me he's really the beginning of an antiestablishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can see on the left that's pc or and we certainly heard a lotfrom him in the future . wallace is camp politics were so controversial, he goes to campaign in the south and he says i will not speak in any hall where an african-american and caucasian american can't sit next to each other. i will not stand in a hotel where an african-american is not permitted so when he gets to the south that our clients and stabbing. he's routinely pelted with tomatoes . it's a very great
so here's henry wallace. wallace was extraordinary candidate who won those states but his story is fascinating and we can learn a lot from it and wallace was the one candidate who breaks away from the democrats who says we have this new cold war. and it's not the soviets fault, it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me so he becomes the candidate of protest and to me he's really the beginning of an antiestablishment...
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this is on wallace creek road. part of the walbridge fire was shot -- this is continuing to rage in sonoma county. this fire alone is 20,000 acres, 0% containment but it is part of the lnu complex, that was just talked about and it is burning across the five counties and there have been almost 500 buildings that have burned, homes and businesses alike. here is where we are, wallace creek near mill creek road is west of 101 and it is west of
this is on wallace creek road. part of the walbridge fire was shot -- this is continuing to rage in sonoma county. this fire alone is 20,000 acres, 0% containment but it is part of the lnu complex, that was just talked about and it is burning across the five counties and there have been almost 500 buildings that have burned, homes and businesses alike. here is where we are, wallace creek near mill creek road is west of 101 and it is west of
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senate he's running for president of the united states and chris wallace the host of fox news sunday has been trying to get him back on the show to give him that platform so that people can give him that look that he was asking for in our interview last week with president trump it questioned whether his democratic opponent joe biden could handle a similar encounter well this week we asked the biden campaign for an interview when they said the former vice president was not available well keep asking every week maybe biden is busy because he remembers the last time he was on with chris wallace mr vice president thank you oh thanks for your time please come back in less than 13 years sir. aren't you have crack you very much all right it's christmas anyway i just heard chris i don't know i just said chuck i tell you what man and these are back to back maybe biden is busy because he's afraid chris wallace will make a replay this q. and a but why do you have to want to make a change though let's offenders on. why should they remember the search will make your case i'm not going to know i
senate he's running for president of the united states and chris wallace the host of fox news sunday has been trying to get him back on the show to give him that platform so that people can give him that look that he was asking for in our interview last week with president trump it questioned whether his democratic opponent joe biden could handle a similar encounter well this week we asked the biden campaign for an interview when they said the former vice president was not available well keep...
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they say, wallace, we're going to get you free. we need one or two things from you.need you to go back to mobile and plot out what the soldiers are doing and tell what you say you know. he was smart enough to say i'm going to tell you what i know. they did. they got him to north carolina where he saw his mother and sister, that he had not seen in 20 years. spent some quality time with them. then ended up in new york city with the niece. he just had regular life. regular jobs, working in hotels and things of that nature then he passed from a kidney infection and years later, his niece finds a manuscript. people didn't know he could read and write and he had kept notes on his life in mississippi. his life in mobile. and she provided that to an author by the name of dr. david blight an he wrote the story, a slave no more. as a result of that, the national park service did come to mobile a couple of years ago. doris' sister, dr. joyce lynn finally d l finley. did research. found original home and found the collier lineage. it was presented to the national parks service a
they say, wallace, we're going to get you free. we need one or two things from you.need you to go back to mobile and plot out what the soldiers are doing and tell what you say you know. he was smart enough to say i'm going to tell you what i know. they did. they got him to north carolina where he saw his mother and sister, that he had not seen in 20 years. spent some quality time with them. then ended up in new york city with the niece. he just had regular life. regular jobs, working in hotels...
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so, here's henry wallace. now wallace was an extraordinary candidate who won no states. story is fascinating you can learn a lot from it. wallace was the one candidate, breaks away for the democrats and says hey we have this new cold war. and it's not the soviets fault it is harry truman's fault. and he says there's only one man in this country they can stop world war iii and that is me. so he becomes the candidate of protest. to me, it's really the beginning of an antiestablishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can see on the left ear, we certainly heard a lot from him in the future. wallace's politics were so controversial, when he goes to campaign in the south he says, i will not speak and any hall were an african-american, caucasian american can can't sit next to each other print i will not stay at any hotel word african-american is not permitted. so it gets to the south there are riots, stabbing, he's routinely pelted with tomatoes. it's a very grave campaign he ran. she went even as vice president to go through a colored entrance to the ch
so, here's henry wallace. now wallace was an extraordinary candidate who won no states. story is fascinating you can learn a lot from it. wallace was the one candidate, breaks away for the democrats and says hey we have this new cold war. and it's not the soviets fault it is harry truman's fault. and he says there's only one man in this country they can stop world war iii and that is me. so he becomes the candidate of protest. to me, it's really the beginning of an antiestablishment movement...
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governor wallace singled and to stop.mitted asking himself to the governor for assurance a would not block to students. the longer reply was along declamation. >> i stand today's it governor this customer state and refused to submit this power by the central. government i claim today for the all the people of this alabama those rights-y deemed them under the constitution the united states, right of state and foreign. colleges and universities. >> the few students were escorted to the resigned or mentors. they were on campus and they stayed. during intermission, the alabama national guard was mobilized under the direction of a brigadier general. innocent about 100 men march to the shadow of the earth tourism. governor wallace again took his position. this time he was confronted by general graham and for unarmed guardians wearing the green berets. the general dutifully ordered him estes side. he read another statement >> we shall now return to montgomery for the purpose of continuing described. this constitutional fight bec
governor wallace singled and to stop.mitted asking himself to the governor for assurance a would not block to students. the longer reply was along declamation. >> i stand today's it governor this customer state and refused to submit this power by the central. government i claim today for the all the people of this alabama those rights-y deemed them under the constitution the united states, right of state and foreign. colleges and universities. >> the few students were escorted to...
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governor wallace signaled them to halt.carefully limited himself to asking the governor for assurance he would not block the entrance of the students. the reply was a long proclamation of defiance. >> i stand here today as governor of this sovereign state and refuse to commit to the illegal use of power by the central government. those rights reserved to them in the constitution of the united states. among those so right and claimed is the state authority of pupdt schools, colleges and universities. >> the two students were escorted to their dormitory. they were on campus and they stayed. during the intermission the alabama national guard was federalized under the command of the brigadier general. after lunch units of the guard were ordered to the campus. about a hundred men marched through the shadow of the auditorium. governor wallace again took his position. this time he was confronted by general graham and four unarmed guardsman wearing the green berets of special forces. the general order him to step aside. the governo
governor wallace signaled them to halt.carefully limited himself to asking the governor for assurance he would not block the entrance of the students. the reply was a long proclamation of defiance. >> i stand here today as governor of this sovereign state and refuse to commit to the illegal use of power by the central government. those rights reserved to them in the constitution of the united states. among those so right and claimed is the state authority of pupdt schools, colleges and...
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a planet no longer fit for humans that's a grim scenario david wallace wells did peaks in he's brutal portrait of climate change in the book the uninhabitable earth eight story of the future also deputy editor of new york magazine it's a pleasure to welcome david wallace wells to the france twenty four studios. thanks for being here. now this book is often described as a call to action david wallace wells journalist or activist i think of myself as a journalist and i think of the book as a work of journalism which is to say i think it's main job. is to describe the state of the science and then to get beyonond the science will bit into what we know or can start to think. about how human life beyond climate impacts will be changed by dramatic climate change so not just what earth- what he waves and natural disasters might be brought. but how will change our politics and our geo politics our culture our sense of our relationship to capitalism and technology. and i think the impacts from climate change are likely to be so profound that all those relationships will be changed to we'll be
a planet no longer fit for humans that's a grim scenario david wallace wells did peaks in he's brutal portrait of climate change in the book the uninhabitable earth eight story of the future also deputy editor of new york magazine it's a pleasure to welcome david wallace wells to the france twenty four studios. thanks for being here. now this book is often described as a call to action david wallace wells journalist or activist i think of myself as a journalist and i think of the book as a work...
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governor wallace took his position., he was confronted by four unarmed guard men wearing the green berets of special forces. the general ordered him to step aside. the governor read another statement of protest. >> we shall now return to montgomery for the purpose of continuing this fight. this constitutional fight. because we are winning. we shall continue to work for a better alabama, for all the people of this state both white and negro. >> they were taken into the auditorium and registered. one has already dropped out. he claimed he was on the verge of a mental and physical breakdown. his return is in doubt because of public statements he made accusing state and university officials of trying to get him expelled. alabama was the last in the all-white state university, as in many other southern states, the desegregation is only token. but it is a start. >> governor george c. wallace is still in the forefront of the fight against integration of alabama schools. his views were filmed for this report. >> of course, i fe
governor wallace took his position., he was confronted by four unarmed guard men wearing the green berets of special forces. the general ordered him to step aside. the governor read another statement of protest. >> we shall now return to montgomery for the purpose of continuing this fight. this constitutional fight. because we are winning. we shall continue to work for a better alabama, for all the people of this state both white and negro. >> they were taken into the auditorium and...
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for "sunday today", harry smith, wallace, idaho. >> looks like the center of the universe to me.light another life well lived. in 1966, a teenaged boy fled for his family's safety the dictator ship of his home country, an experience that would shape his life and many others. bernard fils-aime was born in port-au-prince, haiti in 1953. it proved to be dangerous for her family. bernard was 13 when he fled with his mother to new york city. he graduated from high school there and began college at columbia university where he became an activist. in the early 1980s, bernard moved with his new wife marie to focus on haitian refugees like himself. he created a center offering legal services and support to migrants arriving in south florida after fleeing violence and poverty. he led protests of detention centers where many of them were held. bernard later finished college and earned a master's degree in education before taking a job at miami-dade college. in 1995, he moved back to haiti to help launch his home country's first cellular network in the hopes that modern connection would begi
for "sunday today", harry smith, wallace, idaho. >> looks like the center of the universe to me.light another life well lived. in 1966, a teenaged boy fled for his family's safety the dictator ship of his home country, an experience that would shape his life and many others. bernard fils-aime was born in port-au-prince, haiti in 1953. it proved to be dangerous for her family. bernard was 13 when he fled with his mother to new york city. he graduated from high school there and...
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governor wallace signaled them to halt.asking the governor for assurance that he would not block the entrance for the students. the reply was a long proclamation of defiance. >> i stand here today as governor of this sovereign state and i claim today for all the people of the state of alabama those rights reserved to them under the constitution of the united states among those reserve and claim are the right of state authority and the operation of public schools, colleges and universities. the two students were escorted to their assigned dormitory. they were on campus and they stayed. during admission, after launch units of the guard were ordered to the campus. about 100 men marched through the shadow of the auditorium. governor wallace, again, took his position. this time, he was confronted by general graham and four unarmed guardsmen wearing the green beret of special forces. the general ordered him to step aside and read another statement of protest. >> we shall now return to montgomery for the purpose of continuing this
governor wallace signaled them to halt.asking the governor for assurance that he would not block the entrance for the students. the reply was a long proclamation of defiance. >> i stand here today as governor of this sovereign state and i claim today for all the people of the state of alabama those rights reserved to them under the constitution of the united states among those reserve and claim are the right of state authority and the operation of public schools, colleges and...
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as wallace saw it, conrad's story went like this. conrad was in the kitchen.throom. at some point, conrad heard a pop. and when he turned, he saw heidi standing somewhere between the kitchen and the bathroom hallway, bleeding. >> and he either runs over and catches her. or she falls down. >> reporter: wallace, then, went back to the truman home. making detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms. he wanted to see if conrad's story checked out. his conclusion. it did not. >> her body's at the top of the staircase. it doesn't add up that she would have traveled the distance he's saying she would have gone, and then fallen at that location. >> it was hard for wallace to believe heidi could have traveled from the bathroom to the top of the stairs, after sustaining such a severe head wound. >> she would have fallen, immediately, to the ground. >> wallace shared his findings with assistant district attorney craig johnson. johnson agreed. everything pointed to conrad. >> why would conrad truman want to kill his wife? >> under the circumstances, i'd say
as wallace saw it, conrad's story went like this. conrad was in the kitchen.throom. at some point, conrad heard a pop. and when he turned, he saw heidi standing somewhere between the kitchen and the bathroom hallway, bleeding. >> and he either runs over and catches her. or she falls down. >> reporter: wallace, then, went back to the truman home. making detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms. he wanted to see if conrad's story checked out. his conclusion. it did...
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jim wallace was a detective who finally hit on an idea. tool that didn't even exist when carol lubahn fought her husband on a march night in 1981. >>> coming up -- a dramatic turn in the case and fresh heartbreak for carol's family -- >> another nightmare on top of the first nightmare. >> -- when "dateline" continues. . whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. wouldn't iprotected if there was a place that kept you... playful covered fueled ...and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. i felt gross. it was kind o
jim wallace was a detective who finally hit on an idea. tool that didn't even exist when carol lubahn fought her husband on a march night in 1981. >>> coming up -- a dramatic turn in the case and fresh heartbreak for carol's family -- >> another nightmare on top of the first nightmare. >> -- when "dateline" continues. . whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and...
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eastern with chris wallace.we bring in trump campaign advisory, former ceo of cke restaurants, andy puzder and author of getting america back to work. there's the book cover right there. andy, what do you think, do the $400 a week, ends up getting in the hands of americans' pockets makes a difference? >> it sure makes a difference. with the 600-dollar a week -- weekly federal bonus you had 70% of people receiving unemployment were getting more than when they were working. people will be generally be getting at least as much as they were getting when they worked and many will be getting more. leland: they definitely are in economic pain. comma i'm interested in, a lot of people who are still be getting more in their pocket to sit at home than they would at a job. washington post op-ed from earlier last month. it isn't complicated if you pay more people to stay home than to work, fewer people to work, that's understandable. taking a job becomes unaffordable. government check is welcomed during the crisis but poor
eastern with chris wallace.we bring in trump campaign advisory, former ceo of cke restaurants, andy puzder and author of getting america back to work. there's the book cover right there. andy, what do you think, do the $400 a week, ends up getting in the hands of americans' pockets makes a difference? >> it sure makes a difference. with the 600-dollar a week -- weekly federal bonus you had 70% of people receiving unemployment were getting more than when they were working. people will be...
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and reagan foundation institute executive director. >> chris wallace, congratulations. what a terrific book. as you may know guess come through the reagan library this is a terrific book and a historical thriller. i just loved it. congratulations not just the first effort but a great first effort. >> thank you. that's awfully nice. the idea of a history on - - historical thriller is out there because my favorite review of the "washington post" that says i know what happened 1945 but this is a thriller. a lot of people have said they could not put it down. i am thrilled because that's exactly what i wanted to do. this is in the distant past we know why it happened i wanted to take you into the moment and in this case 1845 with those 160 days from april 12 when he is summoned to the white house and then finds out roosevelt is dead and is sworn in and the secretary of war takes him aside to say i need to tell you about an immense project with the most devastating weapon in history which is the first inkling president truman has of the existence of the manhattan project but
and reagan foundation institute executive director. >> chris wallace, congratulations. what a terrific book. as you may know guess come through the reagan library this is a terrific book and a historical thriller. i just loved it. congratulations not just the first effort but a great first effort. >> thank you. that's awfully nice. the idea of a history on - - historical thriller is out there because my favorite review of the "washington post" that says i know what...
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president trump gave chris wallace an hour.should not keep hiding even if that strategy, at least for now, is working. >> harris: i pointed out that interview because, quite frankly, she hit the nail on the head. that is that some of the voters might see, on the left side of the ticket, that joe biden is too conservative for them. even cardi b got it. [laughs] she knows there's a divide in the party. that's why i brought that up. good to see you both shortly again. thank you. new roadblocks to schools reopening amid the pandemic. one high school closing temporarily as dozens of students test positive. plus, weeks of protest blowing holes in city budgets across america. next, why the damage could last for years. >> [bleep] safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very inde
president trump gave chris wallace an hour.should not keep hiding even if that strategy, at least for now, is working. >> harris: i pointed out that interview because, quite frankly, she hit the nail on the head. that is that some of the voters might see, on the left side of the ticket, that joe biden is too conservative for them. even cardi b got it. [laughs] she knows there's a divide in the party. that's why i brought that up. good to see you both shortly again. thank you. new...
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those politics are moving far too slowly every wallace wells of. to have a here in france trying vieiew street thankss ye. traven do stay true to the us because we've got more coming up here on f front street. four he cleleans up particularly oppressive in cities and the warmer it gets the more cold air we seek. air conditioning creates a vicious cycycle is there a any way out of f is tra. she was. very active on social economic age i told you about all the pharmacist and the other two to tell me. the ruth. don't you see that the philly pretty much year election may this one to focus here i see most the customers want consumerers now just. how long did you take when they get more of a cloud images of it which i. the point food to the debate. well these ratings did. also centrally a sorry but you want to that well the to. i don't knowow what was really early to work through the t twenty four seven yoyou wanna you don't n nd you don't if y you you wanant to collect from to this we are well not but leave us the- bathroom. do love you school nadia do.
those politics are moving far too slowly every wallace wells of. to have a here in france trying vieiew street thankss ye. traven do stay true to the us because we've got more coming up here on f front street. four he cleleans up particularly oppressive in cities and the warmer it gets the more cold air we seek. air conditioning creates a vicious cycycle is there a any way out of f is tra. she was. very active on social economic age i told you about all the pharmacist and the other two to tell...
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. >> this week on q&a, foxnews anchor chris wallace on his book, countdown 1945 on the creation of the atomic bomb and what led president truman to use it on hiroshima, japan 75 years ago. >> he agonized over this decision. he complained of sleepless he hadwhen he was, terrible hearings which she had throughout his career whenever he was under what he considered --vy stress, and his diary and that is one of the joys of doing a book about people who are all gone. when i was in the presidential library, i got a hold of the library during this fall. this whole. bang, and he talked about the choice of using the bomb in apocalyptic terms. he kept saying this is the most terrible weapon ever and he compared it to the destruction prophesied in the bible. >> foxnews anchor chris wallace on c-span's human day. -- q and a. >>
. >> this week on q&a, foxnews anchor chris wallace on his book, countdown 1945 on the creation of the atomic bomb and what led president truman to use it on hiroshima, japan 75 years ago. >> he agonized over this decision. he complained of sleepless he hadwhen he was, terrible hearings which she had throughout his career whenever he was under what he considered --vy stress, and his diary and that is one of the joys of doing a book about people who are all gone. when i was in...
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this is along wallace creek road. there were no firefighters in sight.this is part of the lnu complex fire which has burned more than 340 square miles. new information, that is 7% contained, so the complex, the containment of the complex is improving but this specific fire that is near wallace creek, near mill creek road, is 0% contained, more than 21,000 acres. that has been cal fire's priority over the last 12 hours or so and that will continue to be as they try to save homes around healdsburg and guerneville . they will give us an update at 9:00. we will continue to follow the latest and the weather will play a huge part. what you have for us, mary? >>> we are going to see the winds pick up , tracking that onshore flow however high relative humidity values that should help firefighters a bit. we're looking at a "spare the air" alert that continues today through the weekend due to all of the smoke from our massive wild fires are burning. looking at unhealthy air quality over the next few days. temperatures are a little cooler compared to the extreme he
this is along wallace creek road. there were no firefighters in sight.this is part of the lnu complex fire which has burned more than 340 square miles. new information, that is 7% contained, so the complex, the containment of the complex is improving but this specific fire that is near wallace creek, near mill creek road, is 0% contained, more than 21,000 acres. that has been cal fire's priority over the last 12 hours or so and that will continue to be as they try to save homes around...
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executive director helen highbush. >> chris wallace, congratulations.t a terrific book. as you may know, you know, we have a lot of guests come to the reagan library who wrote some good books, and i'm not able to read them all. i could not put this one down. this is a terrific book, chris. it really is a thriller. i just loved it. and congratulations on not just the first effort, but a great first effort. >> thank you. that's awfully nice. i will say this idea of a historical thriller, it seems to be out there because my favorite review was one in "the washington post" that said i know what happened in 1945, but this book is a thriller. and a lot of people have said that it's a page-turner, they couldn't put it down. and i'm thrilled because, frankly, that's exactly what i wanted to do. i think so much history, you know, this is in the distant past, we know what happened, why did it happened, and that's not at all what i wanted to do. and in this case it's countdown 1945, the key moments in those 116 days from april 12th, '45, when trueman summoned to t
executive director helen highbush. >> chris wallace, congratulations.t a terrific book. as you may know, you know, we have a lot of guests come to the reagan library who wrote some good books, and i'm not able to read them all. i could not put this one down. this is a terrific book, chris. it really is a thriller. i just loved it. and congratulations on not just the first effort, but a great first effort. >> thank you. that's awfully nice. i will say this idea of a historical...
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our friend nicolle wallace is off today. chris jansing standing by to take you the rest of the way at the next hour for "deadline: white house." >>> we begin with historic day in politics. joe biden and kamala harris are scheduled to share the stage for their first joint appearance for running mates. within the last hour, we saw senator harris leave her hotel in wilmington on the way to this event, it comes almost exactly 24 hours after joe biden made history by announcing that he had selected the california democratic senator as the first black wm to be a part of the party's mticket. >> right now, america needs action. in the middle of a pandemic, the president is trying to rip away health care, while small businesses close he's given breaks to his wealthy donors and when people cried out for support, he tear gassed them. america is in crisis and i know joe biden will lead us out of it. >> first of all, is the answer yes? >> the answer is absolutely yes, joe, and i'm ready to work. i'm ready to do this with you, for you, i
our friend nicolle wallace is off today. chris jansing standing by to take you the rest of the way at the next hour for "deadline: white house." >>> we begin with historic day in politics. joe biden and kamala harris are scheduled to share the stage for their first joint appearance for running mates. within the last hour, we saw senator harris leave her hotel in wilmington on the way to this event, it comes almost exactly 24 hours after joe biden made history by announcing...
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in this week's center for public affairs virtual event we bring you chris wallace, anchor of fox news sunday. 2014 marked his 50th year in the broadcasting industry, he's participated in coverage of nearly every major political event and also secured high-profile interviews with dignitaries and u.s. leaders. for the past three years chris wallace has broadcast a sunday morning show live from the reagan library air force one pavilion Ãbchris wallace is with us today to speak about his new book "countdown 1945" the extraordinary story of the atomic bomb in the hundred 16 days change the world". an unforgettable account of the lives of the ordinary american and japanese civilians in wartime. as where is the american soldiers fighting in the pacific.the order to launch opossum bowl invasion in japan. the story of how and 116 days harry truman goes from being vice president to completely cut out of the fdr white house to suddenly becoming the president, not only historian it's a story of scientists, flight crew and others. we invite you to enjoy our virtual program coming to you from our a
in this week's center for public affairs virtual event we bring you chris wallace, anchor of fox news sunday. 2014 marked his 50th year in the broadcasting industry, he's participated in coverage of nearly every major political event and also secured high-profile interviews with dignitaries and u.s. leaders. for the past three years chris wallace has broadcast a sunday morning show live from the reagan library air force one pavilion Ãbchris wallace is with us today to speak about his new book...
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after the break, i will be back with my colleagues, rachel maddow and nicole wallace. it's going to be great. e. it's going to be great find your keys.
after the break, i will be back with my colleagues, rachel maddow and nicole wallace. it's going to be great. e. it's going to be great find your keys.
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scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious andking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either — because babyteeth is in cinemas now. the story of the puppet pinocchio has inspired many a movie version, including the cutesy 1940 disney classic. a new live—action version from italian director matteo garrone is a very different beast. a relatively faithful adaptation of the 1883 book the adventures of the pinocchio by carlo collodi, it stars roberto benigni as geppetto, the woodcarver who crafts a puppet that magically comes to life. using elaborate prosthetics and cgi, the child actor federico ielapi is transferred very credibly into the wooden puppet who just wants to be a real boy. the bond between geppetto and his "son" is tangible, so it's nerve—racking when the gullible pinocchio wanders
scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious andking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either — because babyteeth is in cinemas now. the story of the puppet pinocchio has inspired many a movie...
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chris: i'm chris wallace, president trump sidestepped congress to provide relief. after democratic leaders and white house negotiators failed to cut a deal. ♪ >> were doing that without the democrats, we should've been able to do it very easily but they want these additional things that have nothing to do with helping people. chris: we will drill down on what caused the deadlock leading the president to take executive action. >> we are there representing the kitchen table needs, kitchen table needs of the american people. they are there representing the board conference room table and that is a different perspective. chris: we will ask will millions
chris: i'm chris wallace, president trump sidestepped congress to provide relief. after democratic leaders and white house negotiators failed to cut a deal. ♪ >> were doing that without the democrats, we should've been able to do it very easily but they want these additional things that have nothing to do with helping people. chris: we will drill down on what caused the deadlock leading the president to take executive action. >> we are there representing the kitchen table needs,...
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rachel maddow, nicolle wallace, and joy reid. rachel, this is fielder's choice. any of you may begin. >> i want to talk about something we've been talking about on set among the three of us, and you all help me out here. we all remarked at the outset from her speech when the first lady said very close to the top of her remarks, i want to acknowledge since march our lives have changed drastically. covid-19 swept across our beautiful country and impacted all of us. my deepest sympathy goes out to everyone who has lost a loved one and my prayers are with those who are ill or suffering. those are unremarkable remarks from a human standpoint, but it made us all sit up and take notice because that's the first time in two days that we have had even a straightforward expression of sympathy to the
rachel maddow, nicolle wallace, and joy reid. rachel, this is fielder's choice. any of you may begin. >> i want to talk about something we've been talking about on set among the three of us, and you all help me out here. we all remarked at the outset from her speech when the first lady said very close to the top of her remarks, i want to acknowledge since march our lives have changed drastically. covid-19 swept across our beautiful country and impacted all of us. my deepest sympathy goes...
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so what we don't like wallace's, law and orders guide but supporting unjust laws.he case here. what you are talking about is not peaceful protesters but rioters and arsonists. obama is making a deliberately false analyses with a good laws that the feds are now trying to uphold. >> laura: dinesh, don't you also think he's really ticked off that he couldn't drag hillary across the finish line last time around? trump completely embarrassed him. and he has got to win this time because his reputation, being the egomaniac that he is, like a lot of people that run for president are, but he's competitive. he wants to drag biden across, even if the guy can't really campaign r on his own. >> i agree. i don't think he has much left for hillary or biden, but i think he recognized as politically his agenda depends upon these characters being able to and act after him. trump's election was a stunning repudiation of obama's eight years, a kind of undoing of obama's own undoing. obama is. fighting desperately,i think to stay relevant and to have his agenda march forward when time
so what we don't like wallace's, law and orders guide but supporting unjust laws.he case here. what you are talking about is not peaceful protesters but rioters and arsonists. obama is making a deliberately false analyses with a good laws that the feds are now trying to uphold. >> laura: dinesh, don't you also think he's really ticked off that he couldn't drag hillary across the finish line last time around? trump completely embarrassed him. and he has got to win this time because his...
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the brave bubba wallace joins me now. how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> you remember the last we talked, you were mad. it was right after the federal investigation, you found the noose, they said it was not a hate crime, and you got some vicious reactions on social media. are the haters still hating? >> every day. it's still being called a hoax, the whole thing is still there. but we have so much positive momentum going on, we've announced new deals, new partnerships, beats, cashapp, columbia, doordash today. we're doing a lot, and we already had great partners, we're pushing the envelope in all the right areas. >> i want to talk more about that. but after you called for a ban on this confederate flag, there were some protests, and some defying the ban. have there been many incidences, or were they few and far between? >> few and far between. the races, i think it was talladega and the one at bristol. people want to protest, let them, so be it, it doesn't affect us at all. >> and let's move on, because you talked about the new s
the brave bubba wallace joins me now. how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> you remember the last we talked, you were mad. it was right after the federal investigation, you found the noose, they said it was not a hate crime, and you got some vicious reactions on social media. are the haters still hating? >> every day. it's still being called a hoax, the whole thing is still there. but we have so much positive momentum going on, we've announced new deals, new...
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scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either — because ba byteeth is in cinemas now.
scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life and death. it's hugely entertaining and it's ultimately deeply moving. i suggest you keep tissues handy. don't forget your mask either — because ba byteeth is in cinemas now.
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we are joined by actress david solely and craig wallace, who played lincoln and douglas respectively. ford's theater provided his video. >> today, we are happy to welcome playwright richard hellesen, and actors david salley and craig wallace. all these actors appeared on the ford stage, or great works but appeared on the forwards stage, too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with us today. i am also, i would like to say that we have been watching demonstrations unfold in our neighborhoods and across the nation. as we prayed to the future of the ford's feet are, we know we have work to do. we commit to using our platform to tell stories that speak to the present moment with courage, inspiration, feeling, and of course, abraham lincoln's legacy. today we are talking with richard hellesen craig wallace david selby, in a specific play that they all took part in. ford's theater premiered this in 2012. ford commissioned to at this play, to celebrate the opening of our leadership in 2011. this play explores the relationship between president abraham lincoln, played by david se
we are joined by actress david solely and craig wallace, who played lincoln and douglas respectively. ford's theater provided his video. >> today, we are happy to welcome playwright richard hellesen, and actors david salley and craig wallace. all these actors appeared on the ford stage, or great works but appeared on the forwards stage, too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with us today. i am also, i would like to say that we have been watching demonstrations unfold in...