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mike wallace, what he tried to do was try to get people angry. he tried to get a reaction out of people. and of course he went too far in a lot of cases . but there was this rivalry that existed. morley safer and mike wallace's office where this far apart yet mike would steal a story from morley and they wouldn't talk for a year. it's not just men who were fighting. i went to abc with diane sawyer and barbara walters. they were two extraordinary talents, the two top best people in the business but they had an enormous rivalry. when we did primetime live at the beginning, in our debut show diane had booked a major figure, a major character and barbara wouldliterally hours before the broadcast tried to steal the interview . and so they had these rivalries and this energy and stuff. so i think that's what i was really referring to. it's the competition that existed. you know, with the chaos and the fighting that existed but the fighting in some ways and again i'm not excusing their reprehensible behavior which a lot of it was but that fighting was c
mike wallace, what he tried to do was try to get people angry. he tried to get a reaction out of people. and of course he went too far in a lot of cases . but there was this rivalry that existed. morley safer and mike wallace's office where this far apart yet mike would steal a story from morley and they wouldn't talk for a year. it's not just men who were fighting. i went to abc with diane sawyer and barbara walters. they were two extraordinary talents, the two top best people in the business...
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this — the response of cabinet minister, ben wallace. think it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing growing variants and i think we have done a huge amount of work. the taxpayer, the nhs staff, my constituency has been in lockdown since september and i don't want ads to be thrown away. —— that to be thrown away. meanwhile the uk government's warned its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern ireland — today's the deadline for millions of people to take part in a once—in—a—decade census. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. more than a thousand people are allowed to ignore lockdown and social distancing restrictions at a music festival in the netherlands, despite the rest of the country being under lockdown. and at 2.30pm — bbc parliament looks back at the week in westminster. the government has warned the european union
this — the response of cabinet minister, ben wallace. think it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing growing variants and i think we have done a huge amount of work. the taxpayer, the nhs staff, my constituency has been in lockdown since september and i don't want ads to be thrown away. —— that to be thrown away. meanwhile the uk government's warned its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life...
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the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing a growth in variance. we have done a huge amount of work, taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituents who have been unlocked out in september, i do not want to throw that away. the uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern ireland — millions of people are to take part in a once—in—a—decade census. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast — thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. over a thousand people allowed to ignore lockdown and social distancing restrictions to attend a music festival in the netherlands, is part of an experiment to see if infections can be avoided. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the uk government is facing questions about whether or not people can plan for foreign holidays, especially t
the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing a growth in variance. we have done a huge amount of work, taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituents who have been unlocked out in september, i do not want to throw that away. the uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england,...
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jim wallace was a detective who finally hit on an idea.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. eo, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking
jim wallace was a detective who finally hit on an idea.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. eo, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent...
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his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him not to do it. and the afternoon of july 14th around 4 o'clock. they had a dispute and mr. wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow him to the barn right away when she did go to the barn. she found the premises as represented in the model. the bucket usually stood in the corner just outside just inside the barn door, but yesterday she'd used it and left it out by the pump. the rope is always been kept fast into the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barn hoist. this is what there is a
his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to...
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that is all mike wallace had to hear. mike is a contrary and. [laughter] he would be sure he would bring him back up for. sure enough, that is kind of what happened. we do an interview where he said no way the russians figured out how to build the h-bomb was to go into the snows of siberia and after a nuclear test and gathered the fallout from the u.s. test and they would deconstruct what they found and then they could figure out, you know, the components of the bomb which i thought was fascinating. fascinating that the translator did not want to translate it at the time because he thought he was revealing some state secrets it was delivered in a broken english. anyway, we bring him back. they are having a good time. we bring them back at 330 or 4:00 o'clock. sure enough, he had been locked out of the house. he is sitting on his stoop on a very cold wintry day in moscow. he is fine. he is fine. he is all right. that was the last that we ever solve them. [laughter] it was remarkable to spend a little time with them. he diminished the rosenbergs i
that is all mike wallace had to hear. mike is a contrary and. [laughter] he would be sure he would bring him back up for. sure enough, that is kind of what happened. we do an interview where he said no way the russians figured out how to build the h-bomb was to go into the snows of siberia and after a nuclear test and gathered the fallout from the u.s. test and they would deconstruct what they found and then they could figure out, you know, the components of the bomb which i thought was...
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but mike wallace could do no harm. and when she was doing i think it was a "60 minutes" piece with him, i mean i could hardly breathe because i know as much as he likes her i know he could go in for the kill. >> he was a newsman first and foremost. and chris is exactly the same way. and they sometimes got mad at each other, but they always ended up being friend again. >> you know, sheila one of the things you and i have talked about and i know others in this audience said it, too, those of us privileged enough to work with her and for her over the years came to know the real nancy reagan. and the white house staff, they loved her to death and we loved her to death. and now there may be days that we weren't as fond of her as other days. but we did love her. and i wonder if you could just tell us as we finish up here what is it you think about her that sort of caused this, constant misunderstanding. and tell us what your favorite part of nancy reagan was. >> well, what do you mean by misunderstanding, just interpretation
but mike wallace could do no harm. and when she was doing i think it was a "60 minutes" piece with him, i mean i could hardly breathe because i know as much as he likes her i know he could go in for the kill. >> he was a newsman first and foremost. and chris is exactly the same way. and they sometimes got mad at each other, but they always ended up being friend again. >> you know, sheila one of the things you and i have talked about and i know others in this audience said...
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the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we have done a huge amount. my constituency has been in lockdown since september in preston. i do not want to throw that away. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern ireland — millions of people take part in the census. the anniversary of dr martin luther king's march from selma in alabama to the state capital in montgomery. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the uk government is facing questions about whether or not people can plan for foreign holidays, especially to european destinations, over the summer. the cabinet minister, ben wallace, has insisted that the uk needs to preserve the gains of its covid—19 vaccination campaign "at
the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we have done a huge amount. my constituency has been in lockdown since september in preston. i do not want to throw that away. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from...
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>> it turns out, william wallace was also inspired by ted cruz. >> sons of scotland, i am william wallace the immortal words of ted cruz, they can call our wives ugly, and they can say our father
>> it turns out, william wallace was also inspired by ted cruz. >> sons of scotland, i am william wallace the immortal words of ted cruz, they can call our wives ugly, and they can say our father
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hosted by our friend and colleague nicolle wallace.oming up for us, another example of the growing rift, perhaps the growing grift, pulling the republican party further apart as they watch. rth. >>> the former president continuing his assault on the republican establishment such as it is. for a second straight day he is asking his supporters to donate directly to him, his political action committee, instead of, say, the party. he said in a statement tonight, "i do not support rinos and fools and it is not their right to use my likeness or image to raise funds." "new york times" sums it up this way -- "the aggressive move against his own party is the latest sign that mr. trump is trying to wrest control of the low-dollar online fund-raising juggernaut he helped to create." let's just not forget about the grift in here too. back with us tonight caroline randall williams. she's an author and a poet, an academic and observer of all things political and is writer in residence with the department of medicine health society at vanderbilt univ
hosted by our friend and colleague nicolle wallace.oming up for us, another example of the growing rift, perhaps the growing grift, pulling the republican party further apart as they watch. rth. >>> the former president continuing his assault on the republican establishment such as it is. for a second straight day he is asking his supporters to donate directly to him, his political action committee, instead of, say, the party. he said in a statement tonight, "i do not support...
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plus, later nicole wallace is staying up with us.she's back on "the beat" tonight, along with salt n p a eppa. p aa eppa got to be tide. eppa. peppa. eppa peppa. as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. at novartis, our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. call us or visit us online. we're here for you. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that call us or visit us onli
plus, later nicole wallace is staying up with us.she's back on "the beat" tonight, along with salt n p a eppa. p aa eppa got to be tide. eppa. peppa. eppa peppa. as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. at novartis, our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance...
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we know that george wallace come after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body -- george wallace, after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body frozen. he sent a telegram to vernon jordan when he was shot. and when they finally met face-to-face afterward, vernon got out of the hospital, and george wallace asked vernon jordan to hug him. and we know vernon jordan, recognizing he had somehow joined the ranks of old men, was telling younger people that it was their turn to step up, that he had done what he could to help, what he could do to encourage, but they had to get the show on the road and keep it there. but who was he? the gift of his friendship came into my life like a lot of other good things, because of hillary. she met him at a voters convention in 1969. then she introduced him to me in the early 1970's and he called me one day in 1977, when i was attorney general of arkansas, to tell me that he was coming to speak to the local chapter of the urban league. and he said, you know, i think you should come there and introduce me. after all, he said, "besides georgia and this up in c
we know that george wallace come after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body -- george wallace, after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body frozen. he sent a telegram to vernon jordan when he was shot. and when they finally met face-to-face afterward, vernon got out of the hospital, and george wallace asked vernon jordan to hug him. and we know vernon jordan, recognizing he had somehow joined the ranks of old men, was telling younger people that it was their turn to step up, that he had...
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there is a really good phrase ben wallace uses in this.mbo between peace and war. moving away from the traditional warfare, this is an approach, as you said in the look through the papers just now, where the sas, working alongside mi6, and this new troop organisation called ranges, are going to be looking much more at the disruption which i think is what they mean by meddling, which is things like sniper security and all of those sort of things. it can have such a huge impact on destabilising nations, internet security, banking and so on and so forth. so this is quite a new approach. away from the traditional boots on the ground, tanks and things like that. it will see the end of quite a lot of traditional fighting weaponry that we have got, but a new super submarine that will be very under the sea, obviously, scouring for meddlesome russians. it is notjust the russians that mr wallace says all the biggest threat, it's china, north korea and iran as well. nigel, it's interesting, _ north korea and iran as well. nigel, it's interesting, bec
there is a really good phrase ben wallace uses in this.mbo between peace and war. moving away from the traditional warfare, this is an approach, as you said in the look through the papers just now, where the sas, working alongside mi6, and this new troop organisation called ranges, are going to be looking much more at the disruption which i think is what they mean by meddling, which is things like sniper security and all of those sort of things. it can have such a huge impact on destabilising...
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nicolle wallace, everybody.ichaela coel. ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. (woman) what should we do with it first? (man) road trip. (woman) yes. (woman) off-road trip. ho theblo i? aive gsiiver. (woman(man) ah. (vo male) the subaru forester. the most adventurous forester ever. (vo female) get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models. now through march 31st. this is the checkers game where grandson and grandad will bond. this is the kitchen where the new boyfriend will unofficially become family. these are the vrbo vacation homes waiting for your family. (kheon) "sing to it?" (man 1) "sing to it?" (man 2) "sing to it?" (kheon) ♪you know your love♪ (woman) (kheon) ♪keep on lifting me♪ ♪higher,♪ ♪higher and higher♪ (man) (kheon) ♪i said your love♪ (woman) [high pitched singing] ♪"keeeeeeep on". get out!♪ ♪lifting me♪ ♪higher and higher.♪ ♪i said your love!♪ man: condos, 150k.
nicolle wallace, everybody.ichaela coel. ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. (woman) what should we do with it first? (man) road trip. (woman) yes. (woman) off-road trip. ho theblo i? aive gsiiver. (woman(man) ah. (vo male) the subaru forester. the most adventurous forester ever. (vo female) get 0% for 63 months on select new 2021 models. now...
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>> it turns out, william wallace was also inspired by ted cruz. >> sons of scotland, i am william wallace, and in the immortal words of ted cruz, they can call our wives ugly, and they can say our fathers murdered j.f.k., but we will always remain lap dogs! ( cheering ) oh, and instead of fighting the british, let's all escape to cancun and blame it on our daughter! >> announcer: it's "a late show" with stephen colbert. tonight,'s globe trotting. plus stephen welcomes andy samberg and clarissa ward, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to "a late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. we're excited to see you. as isaid, welcome back. a weekend is too long to be away from you. we're going to kick right off with the only story that matters tonight, and that's what's on tv next sunday. because my cbs colleague oprah winfrey has released a teaser of next week's blockbuster interview with prince harry and meghan markle. oh, my god. i can't believe
>> it turns out, william wallace was also inspired by ted cruz. >> sons of scotland, i am william wallace, and in the immortal words of ted cruz, they can call our wives ugly, and they can say our fathers murdered j.f.k., but we will always remain lap dogs! ( cheering ) oh, and instead of fighting the british, let's all escape to cancun and blame it on our daughter! >> announcer: it's "a late show" with stephen colbert. tonight,'s globe trotting. plus stephen...
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the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely.mature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing a growth in variance. we have done a huge amount of work, taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituents who have been unlocked out in september, i do not want to throw that away. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern ireland — millions of people are to take part in a once—in—a—decade census. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. now on bbc news...its time for the travel show. this week, i look back at some of our top trips to thailand. henry is rolling with the punches. look at his abs. mike gets stuck in. i am knee deep and still sinking further. carmen tries a technical solution to pollution. i am cleaning the beach. hello and welcome to the travel show. it is hard to believe it has been around a whole year sinc
the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely.mature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing a growth in variance. we have done a huge amount of work, taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituents who have been unlocked out in september, i do not want to throw that away. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern...
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and that is fantastic, everybody wants a chance to sit down with chris wallace. problem with taking questions from peter and kristin fisher and other correspondence when he does these briefings is that the white house is picking and choosing who they want to take these questions from, it's not up to the white house to decide which journalist covers the white house, it's up to the news outlet. on fox news announcing white house correspondents and who they are that is the choice in front of you. deciding to do other interviews with other people at these networks is gravy but the court responsibly is to take the questions from the reporters in the room at that moment, does that make sense? >> it does it seems like it would make sense that joe biden is actually not his press secretary jen psaki to ask for questions of the president but i know press secretaries will read answers off the briefing books and as a member of congress and politicians, they'll have books with names, you meet people and want to know who everyone is and you don't want to embarrass yourself but
and that is fantastic, everybody wants a chance to sit down with chris wallace. problem with taking questions from peter and kristin fisher and other correspondence when he does these briefings is that the white house is picking and choosing who they want to take these questions from, it's not up to the white house to decide which journalist covers the white house, it's up to the news outlet. on fox news announcing white house correspondents and who they are that is the choice in front of you....
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nicolle wallace with us with a look at the lives well lived. a former president to stop people from voting in the country. two standing by to weigh in as well. all of it as the 11th house is just getting under way. she'll say she's got goals. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her goals, which means suzie will be feeling so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. >>> for weeks now, we started our broadcast with numbers. how many people are infected, and sadly, how many people have died. but the numbers, the numbers are grandparents, moms and dads, sons and daughter, cousins, teachers, mentors, bosses, neighbors, friends. so to honor them, we will tell you about a few of them each day. >> that is just what my friend and colleague nicolle wallace has done every day. when she started the remembrance, the death toll stood at 5,800 people back them. as of tonight, co
nicolle wallace with us with a look at the lives well lived. a former president to stop people from voting in the country. two standing by to weigh in as well. all of it as the 11th house is just getting under way. she'll say she's got goals. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her goals, which means suzie will be feeling so good about that plan, she can just enjoy...
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the cabinet minister, ben wallace, said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. i think it would be premature to do that, potentially risky. we are seeing growing variants and we have done a huge amount of work, the taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituency has been in lockdown since september and i do not want us to throw that away. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern ireland — millions of people are to take part in a once—in—a—decade census. over 1000 people allowed to ignore lockdown and social distancing restrictions to attend a music festival in the netherlands, despite the rest of the country being under lockdown. it is an experiment. hello and welcome to bbc news. the uk government is facing questions about whether or not people can plan for foreign holidays, especially to european destinations, over the
the cabinet minister, ben wallace, said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. i think it would be premature to do that, potentially risky. we are seeing growing variants and we have done a huge amount of work, the taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituency has been in lockdown since september and i do not want us to throw that away. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. uk government has been...
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that's wallace's in this picture. she is in the second row at the end on the far right so second row seated on the far right there. and also interest in in this picture is charlie ross. who is on the far left front row and ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. true's education was rigorous. in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point. after graduation in 1901. he took odd jobs though, including railroad timekeeper in a bank clerk. this college dreams were shattered when his father's financial fortunes took a downward turn and he had to leave independence for for the town of grandview, missouri, which will say more about here in a moment. but again, harry truman was a lifelong learner and really self-educated man. he drew lessons of history throughout his life and career and drew upon them in just a regular conversation and they helped guide his his personal phil
that's wallace's in this picture. she is in the second row at the end on the far right so second row seated on the far right there. and also interest in in this picture is charlie ross. who is on the far left front row and ross would move on to become harry truman's press secretary during truman's presidency. true's education was rigorous. in high school, although and he never did attend college. however he had dreamed his young man of becoming a military general and of going to west point....
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george wallace, he hated, or george wallace, he built?ink what president biden is thinking about is how to build. >> so when he is thinking about how to build, he's already passed a $3 trillion covid relief package that stands to potentially be transformational, especially when you look at what it will do for child poverty in this country, cut it in half by the estimation. does he see that as enough for him going forward? he's going to have a hard time with a lot of the other signature pieces of his agenda unless he gets rid of the filibuster. >> my experience with the president is, i think most presidents are like, most presidencies are like icebergs. you see a little bit of it, but most of it is under water. i think biden reverses that to come extent. listen to him, because i think what you see is what you get. maybe there's some deep, dark secret about joe biden, but i certainly haven't discovered it. and i don't think anybody else has, either. i think this is a pretty straightforward guy. he wants to deal with these crises that are se
george wallace, he hated, or george wallace, he built?ink what president biden is thinking about is how to build. >> so when he is thinking about how to build, he's already passed a $3 trillion covid relief package that stands to potentially be transformational, especially when you look at what it will do for child poverty in this country, cut it in half by the estimation. does he see that as enough for him going forward? he's going to have a hard time with a lot of the other signature...
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my first was the biography of perry wallace he was the first african-american basketball player in the sec. then deception from the 1936 olympics in nazi germany so those books were dealing with racism and anti-semitism and with this book i got a chance to write about my favorite sport, baseball and homophobia in the gay rights movement in the seventies and the backlash to that movement. with all of these books i want to tell the story of the athletes who were the central character, but even more important is the context of what is happening in the country or in the world at the time. the time and place these characters exist. with the glenn burke story it was natural to make the connection between his life and career as a baseball player in what was happening with anita bryant in florida and her anti- gay-rights campaign the rise of harvey milk living in san francisco. bills in the legislature stripping gay people of the right to be employed. i worried if people find out he's gay will lose his career as the mlb players were brings all the teams together. >> do you feel if glenn burke
my first was the biography of perry wallace he was the first african-american basketball player in the sec. then deception from the 1936 olympics in nazi germany so those books were dealing with racism and anti-semitism and with this book i got a chance to write about my favorite sport, baseball and homophobia in the gay rights movement in the seventies and the backlash to that movement. with all of these books i want to tell the story of the athletes who were the central character, but even...
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the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing a growth in variance. we have done a huge amount of work, taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituents who have been unlocked out in september, i do not want to throw that away. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales and northern ireland — millions of people are to take part in a once—in—a—decade census. homes washed away in australia as heavy rain and flash floods batter the east coast, thousands of people are ordered to evacuate. over a thousand people allowed to ignore lockdown and social distancing restrictions to attend a music festival in the netherlands, despite the rest of the country being under lockdown. now on bbc news... click. welcome to click. i would like to share with you some personaljoy, if i may. i was getting ready to film the programme this morning when i got the best text message
the cabinet minister, ben wallace said summer travel abroad is looking increasingly unlikely. it would be premature to do that. it would be potentially risky. we are seeing a growth in variance. we have done a huge amount of work, taxpayer, nhs staff, my constituents who have been unlocked out in september, i do not want to throw that away. uk government has been warned that its decision to slash billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget is illegal. a snapshot of life in england, wales...
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"fox news sunday" with chris wallace is next. i'm mike emanuel.ady in the windy city. look at that. turning green. thank you so much for watching. have an awesome sunday. ♪. chris: i'm chris wallace. it is one of the largest stimulus packages in u.s. history, signed, sealed and soon to be delivered as the nation marks one year of covid. ♪. >> this bill puts working people in this nation first. it is not hyperbole, it's a fact. chris: big promises from president biden as the rollout of his american rescue plan gets underway while republicans who all voted against the package push back. >> it was a multitrillion dollar trojan horse full of bad old liberal ideas. chris: is the massive plan coindividual relief or a liberal wish-list? we'll ask
"fox news sunday" with chris wallace is next. i'm mike emanuel.ady in the windy city. look at that. turning green. thank you so much for watching. have an awesome sunday. ♪. chris: i'm chris wallace. it is one of the largest stimulus packages in u.s. history, signed, sealed and soon to be delivered as the nation marks one year of covid. ♪. >> this bill puts working people in this nation first. it is not hyperbole, it's a fact. chris: big promises from president biden as the...
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yesterday, white house press secretary jen psaki, she's backs, promise fox news chris wallace at the administration will eventually let cameras in. spinning at this point in terms of allowing access to border patrol facilities for reporters, you are being less transparent than the trump administration. >> the trump administration turned away kids of the border send them back on the treacherous journey or the ripping kids in the arms of their parents but we are not doing that. we are committed to allowing cameras into the border patrol facilities. guy: is that commitment worth anything at all? how long can the biden team in duck and hide from their failures that they have created with their own policies customer joint minnows media buzz studies on fox news channel is howie, good to see you. >> high guy. guy: we talked with us on the radio today is welford first of all, it was chris wallace right there? segment it comes to transparency on this issue, team biden is i was a deeply underperforming team trump. >> yes. chris wallace was stating a fact press headlines he's ripping jen psaki
yesterday, white house press secretary jen psaki, she's backs, promise fox news chris wallace at the administration will eventually let cameras in. spinning at this point in terms of allowing access to border patrol facilities for reporters, you are being less transparent than the trump administration. >> the trump administration turned away kids of the border send them back on the treacherous journey or the ripping kids in the arms of their parents but we are not doing that. we are...
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. >> i would cite the work of david wallace adams, education for extinction.is book is kind of a seminal text if one wants to really study and understand indian boarding schools. his book lays out both the negative aspects of trauma that you were speaking of, but also students who have positive experiences. and so david wallace-adams really does try to present both sides of the picture and suggest that students also have positive experiences at indian school. so that would be a starting point i would suggest. again, education for extinction by david wallace adams. >> you mentioned at the beginning of your presentation the erasure of this history by the college or university. either efforts underway to really bring more light and awareness of the history and the campus community? >> there have been really monumental efforts in the last two years under our new president to reconcile this indian boarding school history and legacy with their institutions today. one of the ways that the president is going about this is by re-examining some old panels of the clock t
. >> i would cite the work of david wallace adams, education for extinction.is book is kind of a seminal text if one wants to really study and understand indian boarding schools. his book lays out both the negative aspects of trauma that you were speaking of, but also students who have positive experiences. and so david wallace-adams really does try to present both sides of the picture and suggest that students also have positive experiences at indian school. so that would be a starting...
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fox news sunday with chris wallace is next. i'm mike emanuel.hanks for watching. have an awesome sunday. kristin: i'm chris wallace. -- a flood of unaccompanied children arrive at the southern border and get to stay in the u.s. . >> their families made the heart wrenching decision to send them on a journey across mexico to provide them with a better future. chris: the surge overwhelming facilities in texas where the governor is leading the the charge against the president's policies. >> the biden administration must also answer for enticing unaccompanied minors into inhumane conditions. chris: we'll talk with the man in charge of securing the border, secretary
fox news sunday with chris wallace is next. i'm mike emanuel.hanks for watching. have an awesome sunday. kristin: i'm chris wallace. -- a flood of unaccompanied children arrive at the southern border and get to stay in the u.s. . >> their families made the heart wrenching decision to send them on a journey across mexico to provide them with a better future. chris: the surge overwhelming facilities in texas where the governor is leading the the charge against the president's policies....
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ben wallace. in the house of lords over its domestic abuse bill. peers backed proposals for tougher supervision and monitoring of serial domestic abuse and stalking perpetrators. they've supported a change to the bill which would force the government to create a register of perpetrators and require ministers to deliver a comprehensive plan for managing them within a year. a former labour leader of the lords gave a shocking example. hollie gazzard was stalked and murdered by asher maslin in the hairdressing salon in which she worked. hollie reported to police many times. there was no proactive investigation, risk assessment or risk management, despite the fact that maslin was involved in 2a previous violent offences, including three on hollie. she said since the bill had reached the lords injanuary, 30 women had been killed. ..until there's a coherent and coordinated national system and until those implementing the process have to do so by law. it is, for example, not good enough to rely on best pr
ben wallace. in the house of lords over its domestic abuse bill. peers backed proposals for tougher supervision and monitoring of serial domestic abuse and stalking perpetrators. they've supported a change to the bill which would force the government to create a register of perpetrators and require ministers to deliver a comprehensive plan for managing them within a year. a former labour leader of the lords gave a shocking example. hollie gazzard was stalked and murdered by asher maslin in the...
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our new set, pretty spectacular, have an awesome day. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace.>> unity, unity, unity. that's how we got this done. chris: so what's in the package for struggling americans, schools and businesses? >> everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of the nation. chris: while republicans question this is emergency relief or a democratic wish list. >> the most progressive domestic legislation in a generation. chris: we'll talk with democraticat
our new set, pretty spectacular, have an awesome day. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace.>> unity, unity, unity. that's how we got this done. chris: so what's in the package for struggling americans, schools and businesses? >> everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of the nation. chris: while republicans question this is emergency relief or a democratic wish list. >> the most progressive domestic legislation in a...
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speaking this morning, ben wallace said the uk can't ignore what is happening elsewhere and risk the progress of the country's vaccination programme. earlier i spoke to tim hawkins, chief of staff at the manchester airports group, who told me the industry's reaction to the defence secretary's statement. it feels very premature to be taking the view is that we have had from some scientists about the prospects of travel over the summer. i'm not really sure what purpose it serves but i know many people will have been very disappointed. but as i say, i think it is very premature. the government has set up a task force to look at these issues and we are contributing that and putting our ideas in about how we can stage a restart of international travel over the summer months and i think that really needs to be the focus rather than talking in the press about the prospects of travel over the summer. you say premature but perhaps realistic, you know, bearing in mind that we have got new variants and we've got many countries in europe going back into lockdown. the government has been very cle
speaking this morning, ben wallace said the uk can't ignore what is happening elsewhere and risk the progress of the country's vaccination programme. earlier i spoke to tim hawkins, chief of staff at the manchester airports group, who told me the industry's reaction to the defence secretary's statement. it feels very premature to be taking the view is that we have had from some scientists about the prospects of travel over the summer. i'm not really sure what purpose it serves but i know many...
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the defence secretary, ben wallace, told the bbc there was a risk of reputational damage to the eu, ifines manufactured on the continent from leaving. but frustration is widespread in some eu countries, that they are not receiving the doses they need. it comes as yesterday saw another record—breaking number of vaccinations in the uk — nearly 850,000 people received either their first or second jab on saturday — bringing the total number of first jabs delivered in the uk to 27.6 million. a further 33 people who tested positive for coronavirus in the past 28 days have died — the lowest figure since october 5th. and the number of new confirmed cases registered on saturday was 5,312. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. protection against covid delivered at pace. yesterday, just over 844,000 people received a jab, a second record in as many days. more than half of uk adults have had theirfirst dose and infection rates are falling. but in europe, rising cases and slower take—up of the vaccine has seen restrictions reimposed in some countries and led to a warning last week by the
the defence secretary, ben wallace, told the bbc there was a risk of reputational damage to the eu, ifines manufactured on the continent from leaving. but frustration is widespread in some eu countries, that they are not receiving the doses they need. it comes as yesterday saw another record—breaking number of vaccinations in the uk — nearly 850,000 people received either their first or second jab on saturday — bringing the total number of first jabs delivered in the uk to 27.6 million. a...
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the defence secretary ben wallace told the bbc there's a risk of reputational damage to the eu if it stops vaccine manufactured there from leaving. frustration is widespread in continental countries that they're not receiving the doses they need. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. jab afterjab, the uk's population is getting vaccinated against coronavirus. despite some delays, more than half of adults have had their first dose, and covid cases remain relatively low. but in europe, rising cases and slower take up of the vaccine has seen restrictions reimposed in some countries, led to a warning that the eu could block vaccine supplies being exported to the uk. alarmist language, according to one cabinet minister, who said it was time to work together. you know, if you're a country around the world and you see this type of language being deployed by the commission, it will be counter productive, and what we know about our manufacture of our vaccine, it is a collaborative approach. the astrazeneca ip was developed oxford, parts of the supply chain are in europe, some of
the defence secretary ben wallace told the bbc there's a risk of reputational damage to the eu if it stops vaccine manufactured there from leaving. frustration is widespread in continental countries that they're not receiving the doses they need. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. jab afterjab, the uk's population is getting vaccinated against coronavirus. despite some delays, more than half of adults have had their first dose, and covid cases remain relatively low. but in...
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have an awesome sunday. ♪ kristin: i'm chris wallace.new crises keep intruding. >> when an unaccompanied chimed ends up at the border, we're going to let them star very. ve i'm not going to do it. .chris: the president those del with new challenges and signals he's open to big changes in the senate the to push through his agenda. >> our preoccupation with the filibuster is legitimate. chris: we'll discuss mr. biden's next steps with white house press secretary jen sack oh, then get reaction
have an awesome sunday. ♪ kristin: i'm chris wallace.new crises keep intruding. >> when an unaccompanied chimed ends up at the border, we're going to let them star very. ve i'm not going to do it. .chris: the president those del with new challenges and signals he's open to big changes in the senate the to push through his agenda. >> our preoccupation with the filibuster is legitimate. chris: we'll discuss mr. biden's next steps with white house press secretary jen sack oh, then...
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ben wallace.iti patel, has condemned the weekend protests in bristol which saw violent clashes between demonstrators and police. thousands turned out for the "kill the bill" march in bristol on sunday. they were objecting to legislation currently going through parliament that will give the police new powers to restrict protests. 20 officers were injured, two seriously, and several people were arrested. at question time, priti patel criticised what she said were "anarchic and violent scenes." we have been clear that to save lives and fight this pandemic, people must not currently hold large gatherings. too many this weekend selfishly decided that this did not apply to them. we will always give the police the support and the protection that they need, and it is sad, as we saw last week, that the opposition voted against measures to protect our pleas and also introduce longer sentences. the scenes, mr speaker, in bristol yesterday, were utterly shameful. we saw criminal thuggery and disorder caused b
ben wallace.iti patel, has condemned the weekend protests in bristol which saw violent clashes between demonstrators and police. thousands turned out for the "kill the bill" march in bristol on sunday. they were objecting to legislation currently going through parliament that will give the police new powers to restrict protests. 20 officers were injured, two seriously, and several people were arrested. at question time, priti patel criticised what she said were "anarchic and...
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henry wallace who had been as agricultural secretary, but wallace was very very liberal and progressive and the democratic party didn't want him to be vice president for the fourth term because there was such a high risk of fdr dying. so truman was selected fdr didn't have much of a relationship with truman. he knew him because he'd been in the senate. they didn't have much of a relationship with truman and during that period after the election fdr was with someone ill he traveled a lot. he went to the the alta conference. he came back. he was really focused on the starting up the united nations. they only had three meetings the entire file of correspondence between them is only a dozen pages, but i think fdr assumed he had more time and that eventually he would bring truman into the narrative and explain these things to him, but there's you know, my theory is always been that fdr's plan was that as soon as the war ended that he would step down as president of the united states and become the head of the united nations, which was the organization. he was most passionate about and he wan
henry wallace who had been as agricultural secretary, but wallace was very very liberal and progressive and the democratic party didn't want him to be vice president for the fourth term because there was such a high risk of fdr dying. so truman was selected fdr didn't have much of a relationship with truman. he knew him because he'd been in the senate. they didn't have much of a relationship with truman and during that period after the election fdr was with someone ill he traveled a lot. he...
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the ship's owner evergreen says a 50 kilometer an hour gust of wind shoved the ship into the canal wallace bow and stern 420-0000 ton vessel is believed to have partially run aground now much smaller tug boats are trying to heave it free. so it's going to be very difficult to to pull her off and be very careful owner off because again they've got all that weight in the center of the vessel and she's not buoyant right now because she's hung up on the edge on the edge so she has a sagging motion to right now so they'll be very careful about cracking the vessel in traffic loss of the bessel which is worst case scenario satellite pictures show you the ship's location marked here in blue and you can see the top boats around it the consequence of the blockage and extraordinary traffic jam of giant freight has because into bloomberg more than 100 ships are waiting to get passed in either direction egyptian officials are hopeful that the f.a.a. given can be freed and sent on its way but they're predicting that it will take at least a couple of days. and more on this i'm joined by lars greiner he's
the ship's owner evergreen says a 50 kilometer an hour gust of wind shoved the ship into the canal wallace bow and stern 420-0000 ton vessel is believed to have partially run aground now much smaller tug boats are trying to heave it free. so it's going to be very difficult to to pull her off and be very careful owner off because again they've got all that weight in the center of the vessel and she's not buoyant right now because she's hung up on the edge on the edge so she has a sagging motion...
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in his youth he was a heavy drinker and as he admitted to mike wallace in a 60 minutes interview, he often could become a mean drunk. his extramarital affairs were legendary and frequent even by the standards of the celebrity circles in which carson moved. he had three sons from his first marriage and had did not have good relations with any of them particularly after he divorced his first wife his college, sweetheart. and it's perhaps you have heard more than once in this series the definition of a great life does not necessarily mean a great personal life or a personal life path. that one should emulate. ultimately, though the fact that he seemed like a decent guy on television made him a comforting presence in america's living rooms and bedrooms night after night. that part wasn't an act one little known fact about carson is that and one that he always tried to hide was how generous he was he gave millions of dollars to his alma mater the university of nebraska and if you heard about people facing rough times, he would write a check. a favorite restaurant tours from his days when
in his youth he was a heavy drinker and as he admitted to mike wallace in a 60 minutes interview, he often could become a mean drunk. his extramarital affairs were legendary and frequent even by the standards of the celebrity circles in which carson moved. he had three sons from his first marriage and had did not have good relations with any of them particularly after he divorced his first wife his college, sweetheart. and it's perhaps you have heard more than once in this series the definition...
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. >> reporter: that woman, kimberly wallace made a startling realization when she saw the image of theovernor signing the bill and that depiction of what appeared to be a plantation. that plantation is where her family worked, she suddenly became very emotional about that, seeing that image of where her family has put in so many hours in past generations, and just seeing that happen as that bill in particular was signed, ana. >> you can hear the passion in people's voices behind you there. thank you for the reporting. >>> former clinton white house press secretary joe lockhart and mia love from utah. congresswoman love, are the republicans saying our strategy is don't bring more people into the party, just prevent people from being able to vote, especially people of color? >> i certainly hope not. i don't like the fact you can't give people water. i remember, in utah, we have all vote by mail also, and one of the people that couldn't vote by mail and the people who like going to the polls, went to the polls. sometimes they were there for four, five hours. to keep them there, they had n
. >> reporter: that woman, kimberly wallace made a startling realization when she saw the image of theovernor signing the bill and that depiction of what appeared to be a plantation. that plantation is where her family worked, she suddenly became very emotional about that, seeing that image of where her family has put in so many hours in past generations, and just seeing that happen as that bill in particular was signed, ana. >> you can hear the passion in people's voices behind you...
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. >> i would cite the work of david wallace adams, education for extinction. his book is kind of a seminole text if one wants to really study and understand indian boarding schools. his book lays out both the negative aspects, the trauma that you were speaking of or writing of in your comments and also students who had positive experiences. and, so, david wallace adams really does try to present both sides of the picture and suggests that students also had positive experiences at indian school. so, that would be a starting point. i would suggest, against "education for extinction." >> dr. boxer, you mentioned at the beginning of your presentation the erasure and will there bring more light and awareness in the campus community? >> there have been really monumental efforts in the last two years under our new president, president stridikus for this legacy and history with our -- >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this program and take you live now to capitol hill where former secretary of state madeline albright will be testifying about democracy a
. >> i would cite the work of david wallace adams, education for extinction. his book is kind of a seminole text if one wants to really study and understand indian boarding schools. his book lays out both the negative aspects, the trauma that you were speaking of or writing of in your comments and also students who had positive experiences. and, so, david wallace adams really does try to present both sides of the picture and suggests that students also had positive experiences at indian...
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jimmy wallace started the country. jimmy wallace started the award.ed to install that angling habit, which is where the fishing award _ habit, which is where the fishing award came from. so there is a bronze — award came from. so there is a bronze award, a silver award and a lold bronze award, a silver award and a gold award — bronze award, a silver award and a gold award. through these awards, within— gold award. through these awards, within three sections, you've got the basis — within three sections, you've got the basis to get out on your own. . it's the basis to get out on your own. . it's all— the basis to get out on your own. . it's all green, _ the basis to get out on your own. . it's all green, it's fresh. it does have _ it's all green, it's fresh. it does have that — it's all green, it's fresh. it does have that therapeutic _ it's all green, it's fresh. it does have that therapeutic reference it's all green, it's fresh. it does i have that therapeutic reference to it. , , . ., , ., have that therapeutic reference to it. especially over the l
jimmy wallace started the country. jimmy wallace started the award.ed to install that angling habit, which is where the fishing award _ habit, which is where the fishing award came from. so there is a bronze — award came from. so there is a bronze award, a silver award and a lold bronze award, a silver award and a gold award — bronze award, a silver award and a gold award. through these awards, within— gold award. through these awards, within three sections, you've got the basis —...