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george wallace. i'll take it., the pioneers, the people who did it, the people who are still doing it. for me one of the names that always stuck out was george wallace. you have been the comedian's comedian for so much time but you also crush it with the audience, from the days of jerry seinfeld in the club, you were mr. george wallace, dr. george wallace. is it a doctorate in comedy? what is it a doctorate in? >> you got it, man. doctor of comedy, george wallace. we started out hitting the clubs, four, five clubs a night. do you know to this day we have been friend for 45 years to this day in new york city before the pandemic, we still go to the clubs, four, five clubs a night and she try out thyself new jokes. >> trevor: there are a few comedians i know who love and perform stup comedy as much as you do. and then the pandemic hit, and i was like, where is george wallace and what is he doing? >> since march 14, i shut down my tv show at netflix, and i came to-- wikonda. that's atlanta. listen to me, first of all,
george wallace. i'll take it., the pioneers, the people who did it, the people who are still doing it. for me one of the names that always stuck out was george wallace. you have been the comedian's comedian for so much time but you also crush it with the audience, from the days of jerry seinfeld in the club, you were mr. george wallace, dr. george wallace. is it a doctorate in comedy? what is it a doctorate in? >> you got it, man. doctor of comedy, george wallace. we started out hitting...
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susan: peggy wallace kennedy.hat is one of the most famous clips of your father, four time alabama governor, four-time presidential aspirant. you have written a book about your life with him. what are you doing with the book, "the broken road," what do you want to accomplish? ms. kennedy: i wrote the book, it is the culmination of years i been speaking out for peace and reconciliation. the book is really about the legacy i am leaving for my two sons. but the thing of the book is really how i came to terms with my past. not to forget my past but to accept my past. and leaving a painful past behind is not always easy, but is always right. susan: why do you think this book, beyond your family concerns of course, because you want people other than your family to read it -- why this book right now? ms. kennedy: because i hope this book can be a hope for change in our divided america. i hope that it will give people a chance to see that they can live a life where they can overcome their painful past also, and that they
susan: peggy wallace kennedy.hat is one of the most famous clips of your father, four time alabama governor, four-time presidential aspirant. you have written a book about your life with him. what are you doing with the book, "the broken road," what do you want to accomplish? ms. kennedy: i wrote the book, it is the culmination of years i been speaking out for peace and reconciliation. the book is really about the legacy i am leaving for my two sons. but the thing of the book is...
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when corn wallace takes over from him corn wallace is going to retaliate on those prisoners violently. the continental army troops are initially kept in their barracks in charleston. once these violations of paroles happen the british commander balfour i believe, orders them onto the prison ships in many ways to punish them for those violations of the rules. >> thank you for your work. it is novel and interesting. >> thank you. >> how do you tell, you know, intentional harm, when you are a prisoner, versus gross negligence? it's at least gross negligence. i think you could make an argument even with the british, a lot of it arguably was gross knowledge, they just didn't understand how diseases work or how much money they were putting in. clearly at least gross negligence. i mean you cited some angry words by americans, but how did they really translate into intentional harm? or was it mostly just the lack of funds that were not well organized when it came to money and raising money and appreciation of money? what's your view on that. >> that's a great question. >> it is also a sliding
when corn wallace takes over from him corn wallace is going to retaliate on those prisoners violently. the continental army troops are initially kept in their barracks in charleston. once these violations of paroles happen the british commander balfour i believe, orders them onto the prison ships in many ways to punish them for those violations of the rules. >> thank you for your work. it is novel and interesting. >> thank you. >> how do you tell, you know, intentional harm,...
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and wallace discovered that particular type of hollow point is rare.f all the ammo sold. >> wow, what are the odds? he's either the unluckiest person in the world who just happens to have all of these causal factors that happen to align perfectly to make this perfectly innocent person look really guilty or he's really guilty. >> reporter: so with all those circumstantial clues and a clear motive and means, lewin and wallace drove out to the desert and arrested bill bradford. it was may 2001, 13 years after joan was murdered. >> he had just popped open a beer. it's kind of surreal. you don't think in that moment that this is the last time you are ever going lay eyes on anything that is yours, anything that's familiar. i don't think that bill realizes that, you will never see this ever again. this is a guy we're just going to vacuum suck out of his life who has no idea. >> reporter: bradford was charged with first degree murder. one of the detectives phoned shaun. >> my first reaction was "do you know what day today is?" he said, no. i said, it's mother'
and wallace discovered that particular type of hollow point is rare.f all the ammo sold. >> wow, what are the odds? he's either the unluckiest person in the world who just happens to have all of these causal factors that happen to align perfectly to make this perfectly innocent person look really guilty or he's really guilty. >> reporter: so with all those circumstantial clues and a clear motive and means, lewin and wallace drove out to the desert and arrested bill bradford. it was...
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he purchased wallace. all he wanted wallace to do was to walk his horses. wallace was walking one of his horses down the dauphin street and something spooked the horse and he took off. he had to come home and say that the horse took off and he couldn't catch him. and she said, you go downstairs because collier wants to talk to you when you get home. he knew what that meant. he was not quite to take another beating. instead of running north this time, he ran south. in mobile, if you run south, you will run into water. he ran for a day and a half all the way to the end of the county. he was down at dauphin island. he could see the union soldiers over at the port. the water was 40 or 50 feet deep. he saw the confederate soldiers. every day they would look out at a lookout booth to see with the union soldiers were doing. at night, they would leave. so he ran through alligators, water moccasins, snakes, mosquitoes, bugs, everything. he would go into the booth to shield himself from the bugs and leave the next morning before the post got back. ultimately he found
he purchased wallace. all he wanted wallace to do was to walk his horses. wallace was walking one of his horses down the dauphin street and something spooked the horse and he took off. he had to come home and say that the horse took off and he couldn't catch him. and she said, you go downstairs because collier wants to talk to you when you get home. he knew what that meant. he was not quite to take another beating. instead of running north this time, he ran south. in mobile, if you run south,...
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sunday, chris wallace. we'll see you soon. >> relief for millions of struggling americans in jeopardy as president trump suddenly objects to the bipartisan covid deal. >> it really is a disgrace. >> the outgoing president's demand to increase the aid checks for american families, sending congress scrambling. testing the allegiance of republicans and potentially leading to a government shutdown, as the president grants dozens of pardons to long-time allies and associates and continues to contest the results of the election. we'll discuss it all with republican senator pat toomey, only on fox news sunday. then -- >> our darkest days in the battle against covid are ahead of us, not behind us. >> concerns about new more contagious strains of the virus and increased tension over who is next in line for the vaccine as millions of americans travel this holiday, despite health warnings. we're joined by admiral brett jirwa of the white house coronavirus task force. plus -- >> we're going to keep fighting until every
sunday, chris wallace. we'll see you soon. >> relief for millions of struggling americans in jeopardy as president trump suddenly objects to the bipartisan covid deal. >> it really is a disgrace. >> the outgoing president's demand to increase the aid checks for american families, sending congress scrambling. testing the allegiance of republicans and potentially leading to a government shutdown, as the president grants dozens of pardons to long-time allies and associates and...
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you know, like if i was going to say hello chris wallace. ♪ >> then i say. ♪ hello, chris wallace, howou. >> then i would find it on the piano. chris: that's the chris wallace song. >> that's the chris wallace. >> here's the happy version. ♪ hello, chris wallace. ♪ how are you today? ♪ we make it minor. ♪ and if it becomes sad because he has more work to do. ♪ yo >> you know, you find it. chris: i love that. mike: can't wait so see what power players chris has in store for 2021. a program note. we'll see you next sunday with bret baier live from atlanta ahead of the critical georgia runoffs which will determine the balance of power in the united states senate. that's it for today. have a happy, healthy and very successful new year. and we'll see you next fox news sunday. that is it for this special episode, i will see you next time on "life, liberty and levin". ♪ steve: good evening and welcome to the next revolution, i'm steve felton and this is the home of the resistance, pro- worker, profamily, pro- community, pro- america, positive populism in the antiestablishment. tonight we take
you know, like if i was going to say hello chris wallace. ♪ >> then i say. ♪ hello, chris wallace, howou. >> then i would find it on the piano. chris: that's the chris wallace song. >> that's the chris wallace. >> here's the happy version. ♪ hello, chris wallace. ♪ how are you today? ♪ we make it minor. ♪ and if it becomes sad because he has more work to do. ♪ yo >> you know, you find it. chris: i love that. mike: can't wait so see what power players...
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plus, our annual visit from the wallace grandkids, and there's a surprise visitor. cancer is very smart. and every time we think we have a cure; cancer cells develop ways of outsmarting us. we really need to be creative in thinking about what's going to work best for children. these researchers and these doctors want it just as much as the parents do. we're so lucky to have children's cancer research fund to support us. we're trying to save our kids. everything else can just wait. you can help us outsmart cancer. join the fight at childrenscancer.org. chris: it's a christmas tradition, to share the story of how one family found a way to express the meaning of the holiday season. because of covid, it almost didn't happen this year. arlington national cemetery announced it would be closed to volunteers but the secretary of the army quickly reversed that decision. once again, here's our power player of the week. ♪ >> we didn't have the opportunities if it wasn't for the people that fought for us and gave their lives for us. chris: it's that plain spoken wisdom that has
plus, our annual visit from the wallace grandkids, and there's a surprise visitor. cancer is very smart. and every time we think we have a cure; cancer cells develop ways of outsmarting us. we really need to be creative in thinking about what's going to work best for children. these researchers and these doctors want it just as much as the parents do. we're so lucky to have children's cancer research fund to support us. we're trying to save our kids. everything else can just wait. you can help...
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the sport's only black driver started by banning the confederate flag at the races and then tony wallaceecause the target of a hit crime. >> nascar is investigating a noose found in the garage of bubba wallace. >> reporter: the inspire sport and wallace's peers rallying around him. >> drivers wanted to show support for me. >> reporter: in the end the fbi determined the noose was a garage door pull that had been in the garage before wallace was assigned to it. it looked increasingly like i'm going to be watching an unprecedented amount of sports on tv pretty soon. in july the nba returned, moving all operations at a bubble in disney world. it was a great success with the league having zero positive covid-19 tests for the nearly three months the teams were in the bubble. the nhl and wnba following the nba's model, completing their seasons without positive tests. but at one point the players nearly walked away from the successful restart in order to stand up for social justice. >> nba playoff games, all three of them tonight, have been postponed in protest of the shooting of jacob blake. >>
the sport's only black driver started by banning the confederate flag at the races and then tony wallaceecause the target of a hit crime. >> nascar is investigating a noose found in the garage of bubba wallace. >> reporter: the inspire sport and wallace's peers rallying around him. >> drivers wanted to show support for me. >> reporter: in the end the fbi determined the noose was a garage door pull that had been in the garage before wallace was assigned to it. it looked...
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you had secretary azar on -- i think it was chris wallace yesterday.ontinued to refer to joe biden as vice president, vice president and chris wallace kept correcting him, saying he's the president-elect. it's a bizarre thing and it's related somewhat to what kelly loeffler said, you can't say that donald trump lost. december 14th, the electoral college meets that's when it becomes meet and then the next one is january 3rd when the georgia runoff happens and at that point there will be no more voting to do. so, you know, maybe you'll see some more separation after that. and before the inauguration. as robert said, the inauguration will be i guess the moment where we sort of go into the next phase of this but no way this period is ending. >> ed luce, i thought we were going to be past asking the question of what are our allies, our closest friends across the globe were saying after the election, after joe biden received more votes than any other presidential candidate in u.s. history. but here we are, more than a month past and tens of millions of ameri
you had secretary azar on -- i think it was chris wallace yesterday.ontinued to refer to joe biden as vice president, vice president and chris wallace kept correcting him, saying he's the president-elect. it's a bizarre thing and it's related somewhat to what kelly loeffler said, you can't say that donald trump lost. december 14th, the electoral college meets that's when it becomes meet and then the next one is january 3rd when the georgia runoff happens and at that point there will be no more...
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. >> the entire sports world and wallace's peers rallying around him. >> drivers wanted to show support of me. >> in the end the fbi determined the noose was a garage door pull that had been in the garage before wallace was assigned to it. >> it looks increasingly like i'm going to be watching an unprecedented amount of sports on tv pretty soon. in july the nba returns moving all operations to a bubble in disney world. it was a great success with the league having zero positive covid-19 tests for the nearly three months the teams were in the bubble. the nhl and wnba following the nba's model also completing their seasons without positive tests but at one point the nba players nearly walked away from the successful restart in order to stand up for social justice. >> nba playoff games all three of them tonight have been postponed in protest of the shooting of jacob blake. >> in a show of solidarity with the nba teams across the wnba, nhl, and major league baseball also halting play. athletes in 2020 more than ever using their voice to encourage change. >> we the national football league b
. >> the entire sports world and wallace's peers rallying around him. >> drivers wanted to show support of me. >> in the end the fbi determined the noose was a garage door pull that had been in the garage before wallace was assigned to it. >> it looks increasingly like i'm going to be watching an unprecedented amount of sports on tv pretty soon. in july the nba returns moving all operations to a bubble in disney world. it was a great success with the league having zero...
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join for 30 minute pickup at walgreens.com chris: i'm chris wallace, president-elect biden's nominees facing scrutiny from both the right and left, one month from inauguration day. >> there are people of the highest character, varied experiences and backgrounds. chris: joe biden putting together his administration. but will the senate vote to confirm his cabinet? plus, growing pressure for a special counsel to investigate the president-elect's son, hunter. we'll discuss it all with incoming white house press secretary, jen psaki. only on fox news sunday. and is this the last covid relief package? or will there be more to come in the new administration? we'll talk with a number three republican in the senate, john borassa. plus, the most serious hack ever of the u.s. government and all signs point to russia. we'll ask our sunday panel what's at risk and how the u.s. should respond. and our power player of the week, a mission to lay wreaths at arlington national cemetery goes on, despite covid. all right now on fox news sunday. ♪ chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. it ma
join for 30 minute pickup at walgreens.com chris: i'm chris wallace, president-elect biden's nominees facing scrutiny from both the right and left, one month from inauguration day. >> there are people of the highest character, varied experiences and backgrounds. chris: joe biden putting together his administration. but will the senate vote to confirm his cabinet? plus, growing pressure for a special counsel to investigate the president-elect's son, hunter. we'll discuss it all with...
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chris wallace, he was defending i.q.thing as an elephant and he said it was the toughest test in the world. it's not a man who likes to be pushed. >> lawrence: didn't come on fox news because he couldn't take the pressure. >> jessica: chris wallace works for us. >> lawrence: i think the press proof where they stood on many issues when they concealed the hunter biden story. it's true that the justice department didn't make an announcement was linked to them and they decided not to report it. i don't think the american people want to press to pretend like they are unbiased but they do expect them to be fair. i think a lot of the criticism of what we saw from a lot of the president, the fact that it seemed like the media despised his supporters. it's one thing to criticize the president and take him on. i don't like many of the policies which is why i don't go to their parties or anything like that. the fact that they wouldn't cover the stories that matter to the audience, half the country, i think it showed a lot of where
chris wallace, he was defending i.q.thing as an elephant and he said it was the toughest test in the world. it's not a man who likes to be pushed. >> lawrence: didn't come on fox news because he couldn't take the pressure. >> jessica: chris wallace works for us. >> lawrence: i think the press proof where they stood on many issues when they concealed the hunter biden story. it's true that the justice department didn't make an announcement was linked to them and they decided not...
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black driver successfully campaigned nascar to ban the confederate flag from its races and bubba wallaceim of a hate crime at talladega speedway. >> nascar investigating a noose found in the garage of bubba wallace. >> rallies around him. >> drivers wanted to show support of me. >> in the end of fbi determined the noose was a garage doing pull in the graur before wallace was assigned to it. >> it looks increasingly i'm like going to be watching an unprecedented amount of sports on tv pretty soon. >> in july the nba returned moving all operations to a bubble in disany world. a great success with the league having zero positive covid-19 tests for the nearly three months the entire team was in the bubble. following the model, completing their season. at one point nearly walked away from a successful restart in order to stand up for social justice. >> nba playoff games, all three of them, tonight postponed in protest of the shooting of jacob blake a. show of solidarity other teams halteding play. athletes in 2020 more than ever using their voice to encourage change. >> all: we the national f
black driver successfully campaigned nascar to ban the confederate flag from its races and bubba wallaceim of a hate crime at talladega speedway. >> nascar investigating a noose found in the garage of bubba wallace. >> rallies around him. >> drivers wanted to show support of me. >> in the end of fbi determined the noose was a garage doing pull in the graur before wallace was assigned to it. >> it looks increasingly i'm like going to be watching an unprecedented...
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this is a photographer, again, of a black cowboy and rancher named daniel webster wallace.e was born september 15th, 1860 in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace saw cattle being driven, et cetera, that way, and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have, like, a 12, 13 or 11-year-old son or somebody that you say, well, he wants to do this and that, and i will just let him go. matter of fact, some people would be looking for you and they would not be there to give you any kind of awards. that would be very bad. this was not uncommon. especially if you knew the rancher moving the cattle and felt he would be in good hands, and again, webster made that trip. later he connects with a cattleman named clay mann. he had a great big 80 on the side of his cattle, and he is known as 80 john, and so people referred to him as 80 john. what he did, which was not the average practice, when he received his pay he had clay mann set aside a portion and not give all to it, so he could buy cattle and buy a ranch of his own. he was, again, well re
this is a photographer, again, of a black cowboy and rancher named daniel webster wallace.e was born september 15th, 1860 in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace saw cattle being driven, et cetera, that way, and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have, like, a 12, 13 or 11-year-old son or somebody that you say, well, he wants to do this and that, and i will just let him go. matter of fact, some people would be looking for you and they would not...
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wallace in t area of the city.mays sixpence prior to that they had te gassed the west philadelphia neighborhood and had tear gassed and shut rubber bullets and protesters. the world was watching the police response that night and a in particular due to their past behavior in similar circumstances, this is how they responded. hours later, smashing the windows out of a single moms vehicle and dragging her away from her child. as far as response from the mayor or the police commissioner, as far as i know, there is not been any. have not heard anything from the mayor, from the police commissioner. we have had some informal conversations with lawyers from the city, but no apology, no acknowledgment of wrongdoing. instead, the police initiated a criminal investigation into rickia and her conduct that night. they are still trying to justify this -- these unlawful acts and have yet to acknowledge they were wrong. amy: kevin mincey, can you talk more about how rickia, her two-year-old boy, her 16-year-old nephew who she is
wallace in t area of the city.mays sixpence prior to that they had te gassed the west philadelphia neighborhood and had tear gassed and shut rubber bullets and protesters. the world was watching the police response that night and a in particular due to their past behavior in similar circumstances, this is how they responded. hours later, smashing the windows out of a single moms vehicle and dragging her away from her child. as far as response from the mayor or the police commissioner, as far as...
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i'm alicia menendez in for nicolle wallace. begins to sift through the chaos of multiple fronts that donald trump has rained down on the washington capital. he just announced a veto of a stimulus bill that has bipartisan support behind it, citing as a reason to rename bases named for confederate officials. donald trump can soon expect the first successful veto override of his presidency during his financial weeks in office. this move just the latest in what has been a 24-hour storm of upheaval coming from the white house, which began last night with a pardon spree that's triggered alarm among his critics, and included his former campaign adviser, george papadopoulos, along with over a dozen other people, including several former republican congressmen, all allies of the president. that was just hours before the twitter video that landed with a thud on capitol hill, in which trump blasted the desperately needed coronavirus relief bill that had just passed the house an
i'm alicia menendez in for nicolle wallace. begins to sift through the chaos of multiple fronts that donald trump has rained down on the washington capital. he just announced a veto of a stimulus bill that has bipartisan support behind it, citing as a reason to rename bases named for confederate officials. donald trump can soon expect the first successful veto override of his presidency during his financial weeks in office. this move just the latest in what has been a 24-hour storm of upheaval...
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we're joined by the mayor of south lake tahoe tamra wallace mayor wallace thanks for speaking with us today. thank you for having me. now the california side of lake tahoe is under the stay at home order but not the nevada side and resorts like heavenly mountain fall on the border does that mean that the california side is shut down while the nevada site stays open or does the resort just stay open or does a close entirely how does that work. the resort is open completely. >>you access the mountain from heavenly gondola which is on the california side or the california base or the nevada side. so the entire mountain so fun. okay, so it's a stay at home order but there are. exceptions obviously to go out and exercise that right. that's correct that the governor has encourage outdoor activities one of which includes ski. okay, perfect and so i guess this my next question was going to be air bnb reservations as their way that the city will be. >>enforcing the stay at home order may be having air bnb hosts cancel reservations or is that kind of going forward as well. >>those stay at home
we're joined by the mayor of south lake tahoe tamra wallace mayor wallace thanks for speaking with us today. thank you for having me. now the california side of lake tahoe is under the stay at home order but not the nevada side and resorts like heavenly mountain fall on the border does that mean that the california side is shut down while the nevada site stays open or does the resort just stay open or does a close entirely how does that work. the resort is open completely. >>you access...
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>> presenting this item will be our chief financial officer, megan wallace. >> [inaudible] i do have a short deck, so i'll try to quickly run through [inaudible]. so this evening, i'm going to give a brief update on our first interim report for the current fiscal year of 2020-2021. [inaudible] to the state, so this is the first of those two, and at the budget and business services committee meeting on december 8, we went into a lot more detail on the drivers, so both the current year trends as well as the multiyear projections. those slides are provided in the appendix for reference if more questions come up, and i'm just going to cover the high level details. next slide, please. so as you can see here, in the adopted but just versus the first interim, we are seeing -- we found, as a result of our [inaudible] from the prior fiscal year, we've actually started off the year with a higher level of fund balance than we originally anticipated largely because we were able to use c.a.r.e.s. funding last year for operational expenses and had savings on our unrestricted general fund, and so w
>> presenting this item will be our chief financial officer, megan wallace. >> [inaudible] i do have a short deck, so i'll try to quickly run through [inaudible]. so this evening, i'm going to give a brief update on our first interim report for the current fiscal year of 2020-2021. [inaudible] to the state, so this is the first of those two, and at the budget and business services committee meeting on december 8, we went into a lot more detail on the drivers, so both the current...
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come to nose bobby wallace. pop star sopranos against total shock violence in total shock. despite coming from a poor family loves to become president. and the challenges america doesn't come. to be a credible story of bob you want. to. cause starts december 10th on g.w. . and. usually at this time of year check in hosts would be talking about the best christmas markets in germany.
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was met and misses wallace, noticed patrons of hudson restoration.for $35. aided by a grant from citizens who sought to preserve their heritage, it was saved from oblivion. today it stands as the best example of the robert adam influence on american architecture. it's mantles, doorways, and decorative woodwork reflect the refinement and elegance of the federal. like many of the other fine homes along dodson is today available to the public. a moment out of the past painstakingly preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. ♪ mrs. johnson's trip up the historic hudson had ended but it had helped open new routes to making history accessible to the taurus -- tourists. she helped people rediscover this record of the mountains and its architecture preserved in prose, on campus, and in customs illustrating one of the most powerful, adventurous, and romantic chapters in american history. ♪ ♪ films can watch archival on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series here on american history tv. ♪ >> the nominating conventions go into political h
was met and misses wallace, noticed patrons of hudson restoration.for $35. aided by a grant from citizens who sought to preserve their heritage, it was saved from oblivion. today it stands as the best example of the robert adam influence on american architecture. it's mantles, doorways, and decorative woodwork reflect the refinement and elegance of the federal. like many of the other fine homes along dodson is today available to the public. a moment out of the past painstakingly preserved for...
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just six weeks until president trump leaves office, his administration is rushing to build as much wallace possible along the border with mexico. the project has faced tall hurdles, perhaps none more challenging than long the mountain region where new mexico and arizona meet mexico. we have more. >> reporter: the last 35 miles of building the president's wall in arizona, is under way. and the rugged mountains. it's terrain so difficult that roads have to be carved in to mountain sides, so mens, machines and materials can sink the 30 foot high steel beams in concrete. construction costs here have been reported at $41 million a mile. more than any other stretch of the 738 mile project. but jose manuel perez sees a greater are cost. >> it's a huge richness of diversity of culture and relationship between the two nations. we are losing that with this wall. >> the wall intended to stop people also stops migrating animals. >> the biggest corridor for big mammals like the mountain lions, the jaguars they don't recognize boundaries. they have been here forever. >> perez runs a land preservation or
just six weeks until president trump leaves office, his administration is rushing to build as much wallace possible along the border with mexico. the project has faced tall hurdles, perhaps none more challenging than long the mountain region where new mexico and arizona meet mexico. we have more. >> reporter: the last 35 miles of building the president's wall in arizona, is under way. and the rugged mountains. it's terrain so difficult that roads have to be carved in to mountain sides, so...
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. >> this is a photograph of a black cowboy and ranchman named daniel webster wallace. he was born september 15, 1860 in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace saw cattle being driven and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have a 12 or 13-year-old son or someone you say if he wants to do this, i am going to let himo
. >> this is a photograph of a black cowboy and ranchman named daniel webster wallace. he was born september 15, 1860 in victoria county, texas. daniel webster wallace saw cattle being driven and convinced his parents that he would like to join them. i don't know if you have a 12 or 13-year-old son or someone you say if he wants to do this, i am going to let himo
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under par — two shots clear of matt wallace — with ross fisher one behind him going into the final roundn. and lebronjames has signed a new two—year contract with nba champions los angeles lakers, worth a reported £63 million. james helped the lakers to their first nba title in a decade in october and his new deal will expire in 2023, 20 years on from his nba debut. and finally, you'd think freestyle skiers do most of their training either on the slopes or maybe a trampoline, but switzerland's andri ragletti — who's aiming for a medal at the next winter olympics — has taken it to a whole new level. in fact, his parkour "floor is lava" video is so good, it went viral, even drawing praise from tennis great roger federer. roger federerjust checked my video! hey, iam roger federerjust checked my video! hey, i am andri ragletti, roger federerjust checked my video! hey, iam andri ragletti, i roger federerjust checked my video! hey, i am andri ragletti, i am 22 yea rs hey, i am andri ragletti, i am 22 years old, i am a professional free skewer from switzerland. —— years old, i am a professional
under par — two shots clear of matt wallace — with ross fisher one behind him going into the final roundn. and lebronjames has signed a new two—year contract with nba champions los angeles lakers, worth a reported £63 million. james helped the lakers to their first nba title in a decade in october and his new deal will expire in 2023, 20 years on from his nba debut. and finally, you'd think freestyle skiers do most of their training either on the slopes or maybe a trampoline, but...
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wallace's research director at the st. louis fed.ch mcconnell has not indicated of trying to revive president trump's other nominee, judy shelton. her nomination was blocked two weeks ago. walmart is investing to boost subscriptions to its membership program during the holidays. the world's largest retailer minimum on the $35 online orders to get free shipping. walmart has reported online sales have boomed during the pandemic. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. . am ritika gupta this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i have always thought about what the next chapter in my life might be. there will be posed to disney soon. giving back in some fashion, serving our country in some fashion is something i would consider seriously. the words of bob iger, walt disney co. executive chairman. you can watch the full interview on the david rubenstein show tonight at 9:00 eastern time. from london and new york, good morning. alongside tom keene and lis
wallace's research director at the st. louis fed.ch mcconnell has not indicated of trying to revive president trump's other nominee, judy shelton. her nomination was blocked two weeks ago. walmart is investing to boost subscriptions to its membership program during the holidays. the world's largest retailer minimum on the $35 online orders to get free shipping. walmart has reported online sales have boomed during the pandemic. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg,...
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de witt wallace. patrons of hudson restoration.ce on american architecture. its mantels, doorways and woodwork reflect the elegance of the federal period. and like many of the other fine homes and sites along the hudson is today available to the public. a moment out of the past, painstakingly preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. ♪ ♪ mrs. johnson's trip up the hudson had ended, but it had helped open new routes to making history for exciting and more accessible to the tourists. the first lady had helped many people rediscover this great river of the mountains and preserved in architecture and prose, on canvas and in custom. illustrating one of the most colorful, adventurous chapters in american history. ♪ >>> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >>> my fellow americans, i have always thought new year's eve day was an american tradition full of the optimist and hope we're famous for in our daily
de witt wallace. patrons of hudson restoration.ce on american architecture. its mantels, doorways and woodwork reflect the elegance of the federal period. and like many of the other fine homes and sites along the hudson is today available to the public. a moment out of the past, painstakingly preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. ♪ ♪ mrs. johnson's trip up the hudson had ended, but it had helped open new routes to making history for exciting and more accessible to the tourists....
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mel, randy wallace who wrote "braveheart" told me you considered other actors for that lead.idn't you want to do -- you are is that true? >> yes i did, i was looking at other people but nobody trusted me as a s director so i had to jump in there myself.al that's partially true. just came to the point where i just had to jump in myself and then paramountnt and fox were financing the film that makes sense, we want you to be in it. but the workload was tremendous. five in the morning until 11 at night . >> raymond: what's the secret to the longevity of that movie? i've heard preachers and politicians quoted seems to go on forever. >> it holds up very well. i noticed the last time there was a big screening of it, i think five years ago i thought that has held up surprisingly well. i think it just talks about abose values and it's talking about freedom and it's talking about things that we authorized. and at the links that we would go to to preserve those for ourselves and our families and these other things. i think things like that in a country like the united states, well, in a
mel, randy wallace who wrote "braveheart" told me you considered other actors for that lead.idn't you want to do -- you are is that true? >> yes i did, i was looking at other people but nobody trusted me as a s director so i had to jump in there myself.al that's partially true. just came to the point where i just had to jump in myself and then paramountnt and fox were financing the film that makes sense, we want you to be in it. but the workload was tremendous. five in the...
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>> tom, a source very close to -- >> chris wallace is leaving the white house one day, and nancy reynoldsn, comes up to him and tells him do you know don reegan hung up on the first lady today, knowing that chris wallace then at nbc is going to go right on the air that night in the newscast and say that. >> and two sources tell me that the chief of staff begun hung up on the first lady. they have not spoken since. >> you didn't hang up on ronald reagan's women. that is bad mistake. >> that was curtains for don reegan. >> after clinging tenaciously for his job for months, donald reegan finally bowed to intense pressure and quit. >> reegan is out, but a year later, he gets his revenge. reegan reveals nancy's best kept secret, the astrologer she has had on the payroll since the beginning. >> what's going on? we think it's a one-day story. i said are you out of your mind? >> reagan was asked if he still allows astrology to still play a part of the makeup of his schedule. >> i can't because i never did. >> the president's approval ratings are sinking fast. >> his overall approval rating is dow
>> tom, a source very close to -- >> chris wallace is leaving the white house one day, and nancy reynoldsn, comes up to him and tells him do you know don reegan hung up on the first lady today, knowing that chris wallace then at nbc is going to go right on the air that night in the newscast and say that. >> and two sources tell me that the chief of staff begun hung up on the first lady. they have not spoken since. >> you didn't hang up on ronald reagan's women. that is...
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he's now got a three—shot lead overfellow englishmen, matt wallace and ross fisher. championship is complete. lu ning clinched the final place this evening, along with kyren wilson, who has a tough next opponent. he'll play the world number one. judd trump held off a fightback from ricky walden to win this afternoon by 6 frames to 3. you can follow it all over the next few days on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport. have a lovely evening. bye now. hello there. it's been a cold day everywhere today, we've got another wintry mix of weather to come tonight and into tomorrow. certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland, some parts of scotland temperatures didn't really get much above freezing. for england and wales it was cold, it was wet, and it was miserable. a lot of clouds streaming in from off the atlantic. these shower clouds though are coming down. we will see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area of cloud here will probably take some wetter weather into the southeast of england and east anglia, and the wet
he's now got a three—shot lead overfellow englishmen, matt wallace and ross fisher. championship is complete. lu ning clinched the final place this evening, along with kyren wilson, who has a tough next opponent. he'll play the world number one. judd trump held off a fightback from ricky walden to win this afternoon by 6 frames to 3. you can follow it all over the next few days on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport. have a lovely evening. bye now. hello there. it's been a cold...
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chris wallace with a interview you don't want to miss secretary of health and human services alex azar. martha maccallum anchors our special coverage of the debate between after pail warnock and kelly loeffler. that start a 6:45 p.m. eastern. gillian: federal funding is set to expire on friday. rich edson has new developments where those negotiations stand right now. hi, rich. reporter: good afternoon, gillian. congressional leaders are negotiating a spending bill to keep the federal government running through much of next year. aides are discussing a one week spending bill if they fail to reach an agreement by friday's deadline. house speaker nancy pelosi and she and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell have agreed to combine this annual government spending bill with another coronavirus economic package. the foundation for these negotiations is a more than 900 billion-dollar framework, bipartisan group of house and senate members released last week. >> this is not a stimulus bill. it's a relief bill and it is something for the next three to four months to help those in greatest need
chris wallace with a interview you don't want to miss secretary of health and human services alex azar. martha maccallum anchors our special coverage of the debate between after pail warnock and kelly loeffler. that start a 6:45 p.m. eastern. gillian: federal funding is set to expire on friday. rich edson has new developments where those negotiations stand right now. hi, rich. reporter: good afternoon, gillian. congressional leaders are negotiating a spending bill to keep the federal government...
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wallace" start after this break the need has always been there.it just happens to be greater. ♪ iwith vicks sinex saline nasal cmist.tion for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are made with philly. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in the east. today, today we start with hope. because today doctors, front line health care workers and anyone with a preexisting medical condition and loves someone with a preexisting medical condition can finally at long last begin to picture a light at the end of the tunnel. the first clinically approved doses of fully tested pfizer vaccines are being administer in britain this morning. it is a landmark moment in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic and an awe-inspiring medical feat. the united states may not be far behind. the fda confirmi
wallace" start after this break the need has always been there.it just happens to be greater. ♪ iwith vicks sinex saline nasal cmist.tion for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my-y way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are made with philly....
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or orville faubus of arkansas. >> john patterson in alabama before wallace. >> that's right.and jfk really had to go all out to get john patterson's endorsement during his campaign. and so the democratic candidates for president like jfk really have to walk a fine line. they want to content for the african-american vote in some of these northern cities because they know that can be -- that can tip the balance in their favor in a close election. and of course the jfk election in 1968 against the republican nominee, richard nixon, was an extremely close election. so jfk wanted to claim the african-american vote, but he also did not want to seem to be supporting civil rights so strongly that he would antagonize southern democrats like patterson and drive them out of the coalition. >> so just to jump ahead a little bit but in 1964 the republican nominee for president barry goldwater famously had voted against the civil rights act. and it tends as you come to this as a student of the civil rights movement you tend to think republicans opposed the civil rights movement and democrat
or orville faubus of arkansas. >> john patterson in alabama before wallace. >> that's right.and jfk really had to go all out to get john patterson's endorsement during his campaign. and so the democratic candidates for president like jfk really have to walk a fine line. they want to content for the african-american vote in some of these northern cities because they know that can be -- that can tip the balance in their favor in a close election. and of course the jfk election in 1968...
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performatively racist enough that it could defend nixon's racist white flank which was going to be george wallaceeg denied the presidency. but the midwest states stayed with nixon, and they really believe a large part of that was because of agnew's appeal to the hard right racist base. >> he continued that in the white house. he was the guy that would be sent out to say the harshest possible things, put it in the harshest possible language. rachel, what crimes did spi spiro agnew commit that federal prosecutors got wind of and start investigating, and how do they do that in a justice department that was -- everything is prior to donald trump -- that was the most corruptly run justice department in our history at that point, run by an attorney general, john mitchell, who himself got convicted of crimes? >> part of the reason they were able to do it is that they got lucky that the local prosecutors who uncovered all of his crimes didn't start out looking at him. they started out looking at garden variety corruption in maryland, and they didn't think they were looking for agnew. they sort of stumble
performatively racist enough that it could defend nixon's racist white flank which was going to be george wallaceeg denied the presidency. but the midwest states stayed with nixon, and they really believe a large part of that was because of agnew's appeal to the hard right racist base. >> he continued that in the white house. he was the guy that would be sent out to say the harshest possible things, put it in the harshest possible language. rachel, what crimes did spi spiro agnew commit...
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welcome everyone my name is denise wallace heitkamp and i'm your state director i promise not to teach you any choreography as. 'd i got it going on but i won't be into now. oh the honesty i appreciate. and. feel that little bit of fear. here. but. on the other hand. to be here least once you. stronger and better. of your own than. you would want. to be. going. i don't. know. what's going to. be free and you're going to find a lot of those 8 so my girls must be earned. a lot of people never thought to do a project and with the job but obviously like you know now they see it nothing's stopping them and it's great. because i was. i think i just know your. are you excited. marcy it's. hard i know i know i thought that everyone was i mean i mean. that's what it's like quite insane to think that exactly one year ago that the pageant but. i don't. know. that right last year it was really difficult for. my mom to understand it and it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute on that see their off my feet out. so now i see parents like supporting their
welcome everyone my name is denise wallace heitkamp and i'm your state director i promise not to teach you any choreography as. 'd i got it going on but i won't be into now. oh the honesty i appreciate. and. feel that little bit of fear. here. but. on the other hand. to be here least once you. stronger and better. of your own than. you would want. to be. going. i don't. know. what's going to. be free and you're going to find a lot of those 8 so my girls must be earned. a lot of people never...
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as the great western rider wallace singer wrote, it is not unusual, it is not an unusual occur for westerners to be shaped by the bigness, the space, clarity and hopefulness of the west. to go away for study and enlargement and perspective, that distance and satisfaction can get and then to return to what pleases the site and lifts the loyalty and demands the commitment. stegner said that we fall into two categories. we are either boomers or stickers, boomers can run, stickers are motivated by progress, by such a large place in his life ythat they want to preserve it and remain in it. and i'm telling you heretoday , i am a sticker. i'm also an office and i'm a troubled optimist. i tried to open my eyes to the challenges we face while never losing conviction in our ability to meet those challenges. as the scientist rachel carson says, one way to open your eyes is to ask yourself what if i had never seen this before? what if i knew i would never see it again ? i can leave this i believe this nation has arrived at the moment when we are opening our eyes to the enormous challenges before us and a
as the great western rider wallace singer wrote, it is not unusual, it is not an unusual occur for westerners to be shaped by the bigness, the space, clarity and hopefulness of the west. to go away for study and enlargement and perspective, that distance and satisfaction can get and then to return to what pleases the site and lifts the loyalty and demands the commitment. stegner said that we fall into two categories. we are either boomers or stickers, boomers can run, stickers are motivated by...
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. >> the entire sports world and wallace's peers rallying around him. >> drivers wanted to show supportncer: in the end, the fbi determined the noose was a garage door pull that had been in the garage before wallace was assigned to it. >> it looks increasingly like i'm going to be watching an unprecedented amount of sports on tv pretty soon. >> reporter: in july, the nba returned, moving all operations to a bubble at disney world. it was a great success with the league having zero positive covid-19 tests for the nearly three months the teams were in the bubble. the nhl and wnba following the model, also competing without positive tests. at one point the nba players nearly walked away from the successful restart in order to stand up for social justice. >> nba playoff games, all three of them tonight have been postponed in protest of the shooting of jacob blake. >> in a show of solidarity teams across the wnba and major league baseball also halting play. athletes in 2020 more than ever using their voice to encourage change. >> we at the national football league -- >> believe black lives m
. >> the entire sports world and wallace's peers rallying around him. >> drivers wanted to show supportncer: in the end, the fbi determined the noose was a garage door pull that had been in the garage before wallace was assigned to it. >> it looks increasingly like i'm going to be watching an unprecedented amount of sports on tv pretty soon. >> reporter: in july, the nba returned, moving all operations to a bubble at disney world. it was a great success with the league...
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good morning welcome everyone my name is denise wallace heitkamp and i'm your state director i promise not to teach you any choreography as. i know i got it going on but i won't be a target now how do you. oh the honesty i appreciate. and for those people when they feel a little bit of fear they let that serialize but you did. on the other hand. to be here least once you've done this i'm honestly a stronger and better version of your authentic self and you would not. be here. was. i you. know. what could be any. harm do or not be free you're going to find a lot of those so-called 8 so my girls to see are. a lot of people never thought to do a project and with the job but obviously like you know now they see it nothing's stopping them and it's great. 'd that i was. if i just met all your moment. are you excited listen to this. marcy it's a song i know i know i'm not you know i own it everyone forthcoming i mean yeah and it looks like i'm quite insane to think that exactly one year ago that the pageant was little. i know. yeah i mean. i battle right last year it was really difficult. my
good morning welcome everyone my name is denise wallace heitkamp and i'm your state director i promise not to teach you any choreography as. i know i got it going on but i won't be a target now how do you. oh the honesty i appreciate. and for those people when they feel a little bit of fear they let that serialize but you did. on the other hand. to be here least once you've done this i'm honestly a stronger and better version of your authentic self and you would not. be here. was. i you. know....
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so, he's getting attacked by wallace on the left, henry wallace on the left and strom thurman on theht and dewey, the republican and frankly he didn't give a damn as clark gable might say. he thought it was the right thing to do given the service that black americans gave during world war ii and he thought it had to be done. and it's another example of how harry truman grew in his life. this was a guy who was mocked and ridiculed when he came to washington, d.c. he was called a ruby "the new york times." he was called a mouse si man from missouri. after he became president of the united states after fdr's sudden death, he had to guide this country not only through the end of world war ii but also into a very turbulent peacetime when americans and especially republicans in the senate were isolationists. they didn't want to be bothered by europe. they didn't want to be bothered by the rest of the world. they had just gotten past defeating hitler and yet joseph stalin and the soviet union actually posed a great risk to freedom not only in central europe but western europe and across the
so, he's getting attacked by wallace on the left, henry wallace on the left and strom thurman on theht and dewey, the republican and frankly he didn't give a damn as clark gable might say. he thought it was the right thing to do given the service that black americans gave during world war ii and he thought it had to be done. and it's another example of how harry truman grew in his life. this was a guy who was mocked and ridiculed when he came to washington, d.c. he was called a ruby "the...
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there you go. >> you've got the best back splash in the business, boo. >> nicolle wallace is going toe, the sitcom "it's always sunny in philadelphia" is making history. the gang is going to be back for four more seasons, and it's going to make it the longest running live-action sitcom by season count, shattering the previous record. the show's going to run through season 18, far surpassing the previous record holder, "the adventures of ozzie and harriet," which ran for 14 seasons on abc starting in the 1950s. while "it's always sunny" has yet to win any awards, it's got a large fan base and a dedicated cast and has been described as the little show that could. >>> and dust off those fedoras and grab your bull whips, because "indiana jones" is coming back one last time. lucasfilm announced yesterday that preproduction is already under way for a fifth and final "indiana jones" movie. harrison ford, who is now 78, will be reprising the title character for the first time since 2008. oscar-nominated writer and director james man gold will be directing the final installment, and the film i
there you go. >> you've got the best back splash in the business, boo. >> nicolle wallace is going toe, the sitcom "it's always sunny in philadelphia" is making history. the gang is going to be back for four more seasons, and it's going to make it the longest running live-action sitcom by season count, shattering the previous record. the show's going to run through season 18, far surpassing the previous record holder, "the adventures of ozzie and harriet," which...
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sit down with them and that's a whole you know you just do it so i can't see any of your mr nice wallace. and there is to me like you know the little. i know now that i could look ok so. i've put myself in this position so other people can see our human side but with that also comes a lot of responsibility. i know in that one long stop it can potentially change how a lot of parents see girls. was no more like not it did not open. well i would if someone was watching. me that's how they really got it. there goes the other joke the medical i mean my mouth but i. want to swear to god i've got so much work jeff good. to see and for everything that was one of them. i'm. going to. let me. 6 be here. so those girls i love you and support you so much but i just want to warn you you shouldn't wear tight cause because it shows your body and that is not part of the head this is just advice from someone who wants the best for you along. so much for caring enough to be me but modesty a personal preference and i really like that dress. going down. to the small i mean. that's the goods. this is a song
sit down with them and that's a whole you know you just do it so i can't see any of your mr nice wallace. and there is to me like you know the little. i know now that i could look ok so. i've put myself in this position so other people can see our human side but with that also comes a lot of responsibility. i know in that one long stop it can potentially change how a lot of parents see girls. was no more like not it did not open. well i would if someone was watching. me that's how they really...