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who was wallace carol and why should we care about him? wallace carol, although i know today was one of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. a reporter for the united press in europe during the 1930s and early 1940s, he covered some of the most significant event events leading up to and during world war ii. he then went on to work for the u.s. office of information undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the winston-salem journal. he served as number two to james reston in the new york times. again, more details to come. carol was much more than a globetrotting journalist giving us eyewitness accounts as dramatic events or even just your run-of-the-mill editor. as allen will tell us, he was an example to a generation of journalists who even today still remember and try to follow his tenets of good journalism. these include an absolute commitment to accuracy and the truth, extraordinary attention to detail, total independence, and as a david recently wrote in his wall stre
who was wallace carol and why should we care about him? wallace carol, although i know today was one of the most respected and influential journalists, editors and publishers of the 20th century. a reporter for the united press in europe during the 1930s and early 1940s, he covered some of the most significant event events leading up to and during world war ii. he then went on to work for the u.s. office of information undertook two stints as editor and later publisher of the winston-salem...
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i could never call him wallace. it was so nice to have his daughter here and granddaughter here today. there is no one that deserves recognition as much as he does. you've done a fabulous job. let me ask you, you got a way for us in 1978. you were a child. you had a wonderful career in journalism. why? in 2017 or 18 did you decide to do a book on your constitutional profession? >> good question. you're very lucky when you're young and of a certain age. you run into people that stay with you and that you look at and for some reason you want to emulate and you just respect. i was 20 years old and i took a course on the first amendment from wallace carroll. there was something about him then that you just wanted to do well for this person. he didn't talk about himself. he wasn't loquacious. he didn't tell you everything he had done in his life. you just knew. he stayed with me and i went in to do work in journalism and left journalism for a while to work at the world bank. about 5 1/2 years ago i was in london and i ca
i could never call him wallace. it was so nice to have his daughter here and granddaughter here today. there is no one that deserves recognition as much as he does. you've done a fabulous job. let me ask you, you got a way for us in 1978. you were a child. you had a wonderful career in journalism. why? in 2017 or 18 did you decide to do a book on your constitutional profession? >> good question. you're very lucky when you're young and of a certain age. you run into people that stay with...
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wallace carroll is a professor. you know i say in the book he he was very quiet and he would stand the corner and he would listen to what you had to say. and every now and then he would ask a question and you you just. didn't want to appear stupid. let's let's put it that way. am i right? mean not that he ever said anything threatening or was trying be intimidating in any way, but there was something about his presence that you just kind of knew and and i've also included in the book i interviewed couple of former students and they all said the thing that you just wanted to do well, for the for the guy, you know, even as a student, you wanted to write the best paper you could and and you didn't want to you know screw up in any way. and even though he he was of quiet and dignified, he also was very welcoming. he took us up to his farm in the country. we would have picnics with peggy and and him. so like i said, you're lucky if you if you run across somebody like that when you're young and and and i think he a lot to
wallace carroll is a professor. you know i say in the book he he was very quiet and he would stand the corner and he would listen to what you had to say. and every now and then he would ask a question and you you just. didn't want to appear stupid. let's let's put it that way. am i right? mean not that he ever said anything threatening or was trying be intimidating in any way, but there was something about his presence that you just kind of knew and and i've also included in the book i...
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we are back here with a host of "who's talking to chris wallace" on cnn plus, mr. chris wallace. magic wand, what would you change either presently or historically about the media to try to restore the trust? >> chris: that's a good question. >> stephen: it's what i do, baby. >> chris: so here is what i would say. and a funny way i blame my father for this, mike wallace and "60 minutes." you knew that my father was mike wallace. >> stephen: no, when a guy comes in and throws his dad under the bus during the question. >> chris: i think the biggest problem with the news is that used to be in the old days and i can remember growing up with my father in the '70s that news did not make money. it was a public service. and the networks viewed it as a public service. and then "60 minutes" came along and showed you could make a phenomenal amounts of money. >> stephen: and still be news. >> chris: yes, but what goes on everywhere, probably particularly cable and the left as well as the right people are chasing audiences. so i think if there was not -- if people would just accept that we ar
we are back here with a host of "who's talking to chris wallace" on cnn plus, mr. chris wallace. magic wand, what would you change either presently or historically about the media to try to restore the trust? >> chris: that's a good question. >> stephen: it's what i do, baby. >> chris: so here is what i would say. and a funny way i blame my father for this, mike wallace and "60 minutes." you knew that my father was mike wallace. >> stephen: no, when a...
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wallace likes to work crimes with his brain, his cerebral.t that file, at the base level. >> the cases i have worked, this is the most horrific, powerful, terrifying crime scene i've ever seen. there's something about the horror that lynne went through that was still evident in the crime scene. that ghost of the scene was still there. >> a ghost, maybe, but virtually no hard evidence. so wallace went back to the beginning and took a good look at lynne and the company she kept. wallace re-interviewed all of lynne's surviving boyfriends. >> except for two, about whom they couldn't know. joe giarusso, the man she invited for dinner the last night of her life had since died. and then there was doug bradford, the ex-boyfriend who threw the lamp and was seen driving through the apartment -- and had offered that odd alibi about sailing and paddling a 30 -foot sloop in the middle of the night. >> i think there's always a rational element in these cases. this case was one of those where you really have to ask, is it possible that somebody would go out
wallace likes to work crimes with his brain, his cerebral.t that file, at the base level. >> the cases i have worked, this is the most horrific, powerful, terrifying crime scene i've ever seen. there's something about the horror that lynne went through that was still evident in the crime scene. that ghost of the scene was still there. >> a ghost, maybe, but virtually no hard evidence. so wallace went back to the beginning and took a good look at lynne and the company she kept....
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just a off the ben wallace step down as british defense secretary as being revealed that he stood up a diplomatic dispute with washington as a keen military deal last month, wallace reportedly threatened to ack, say, 2300000000 pounds contract to buy 14, to knock helicopters from the us, the scandal came off to wallace of voice aspirations of replacing it in fulton bugs being next chief of nato. the wallace his hopes were dashed in june when us president biden declined to support his controversy and stopped him. bug was re appointed for another year to the list most in j. c, as well as his criticism of the american helicopter deal didn't exactly improve relations between london. emotion said, as far as the spotlight again, on the so called, especially relationship between britain in america, which i've always all get isn't ready by, especially in the tool. i'm at a distance, i think it doesn't. it doesn't reflect very well on the british government. unimed, particularly on ben wallace himself, he seems to come across as a sort of petulant angry, but food coming out this late is don't
just a off the ben wallace step down as british defense secretary as being revealed that he stood up a diplomatic dispute with washington as a keen military deal last month, wallace reportedly threatened to ack, say, 2300000000 pounds contract to buy 14, to knock helicopters from the us, the scandal came off to wallace of voice aspirations of replacing it in fulton bugs being next chief of nato. the wallace his hopes were dashed in june when us president biden declined to support his...
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there are ben wallace has said. there are a number individuals pose ben wallace has said.ndividuals pose ben wallace has said. there are a rimminent threat uals pose ben wallace has said. there are a rimminent threat ualthe pose ben wallace has said. there are a rimminent threat ualthe tho an imminent threat to the uk who i would prefer to captured i would prefer to have captured rather than deal with by a strike. but we can't do that. but then i would look at that and go, well, so what we break a human rights law once by capturing no one's human rights law once by capturto; no one's human rights law once by capturto complain no one's human rights law once by capturto complain . no one's going to complain. >> agree. mean, it is it is >> i agree. i mean, it is it is absurd. but equally, those same human rights laws protect our forces when they go to, for instance, afghanistan and the british ministry of defence hasn't given them enough equipment them. it equipment to protect them. so it protects those protects them in those situations, stops situations, it equally stops for
there are ben wallace has said. there are a number individuals pose ben wallace has said.ndividuals pose ben wallace has said. there are a rimminent threat uals pose ben wallace has said. there are a rimminent threat ualthe pose ben wallace has said. there are a rimminent threat ualthe tho an imminent threat to the uk who i would prefer to captured i would prefer to have captured rather than deal with by a strike. but we can't do that. but then i would look at that and go, well, so what we...
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well, ben wallace has now formally resigned as defence secretary.nounced last month that he would be going at the next reshuffle. that is happening now. we don't have confirmation yet on who the new defence secretary is going to be, but grant shapps, who's currently the energy secretary, hasjust gone into 10 downing street. one of the main purposes of a news channel is to bring breaking news to audiences immediately. but among the changes made earlier this year to the bbc�*s 24—hour television news offering was the introduction of that nicky campbell show to the domestic stream of the channel between nine and ”am every weekday morning. following on from breakfast on the channel. some viewers were concerned that that meant five hours without a dedicated newsroom service and that that might affect the speed with which news stories could be reported. so that's the background to this phone message we received on thursday morning. at 8:23 this morning, gb news broke the fact that the defence secretary had resigned at 824. sky news broke the same story i
well, ben wallace has now formally resigned as defence secretary.nounced last month that he would be going at the next reshuffle. that is happening now. we don't have confirmation yet on who the new defence secretary is going to be, but grant shapps, who's currently the energy secretary, hasjust gone into 10 downing street. one of the main purposes of a news channel is to bring breaking news to audiences immediately. but among the changes made earlier this year to the bbc�*s 24—hour...
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and we are adventine wallace.en he said, i need to spend more time with my family. and this is the classic british policy of the media exhale, and then they come and work again, and in the british version mavrodi smm. yes, that is, it is a huge financial pyramid and uh a member of parliament is involved in this process. and these are conservative parties. this is his function in the party. and this is considered normal o times. he is morals. continue, but it's even worse now maria what happens when a member of parliament already retires, that they are transferred to another house in our political system - this is the house of lords, the house of lords. i think that when he finishes this work, he will go into retirement and into the pensioners' house of such lords, go ahead. i think there will be even more money. he'll just be pass things on to others. we have uh, well, you have to understand. eh, if he earned, as they say , he spent so much on something. we also read and looked and put together a special story for
and we are adventine wallace.en he said, i need to spend more time with my family. and this is the classic british policy of the media exhale, and then they come and work again, and in the british version mavrodi smm. yes, that is, it is a huge financial pyramid and uh a member of parliament is involved in this process. and these are conservative parties. this is his function in the party. and this is considered normal o times. he is morals. continue, but it's even worse now maria what happens...
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wallace has >> right.wyers of protecting accused human rights lawyers of protway,g and stephen the way, emma webb and stephen pound, did we say that? we do know doing a know who stephen is doing a double the end of double entendres down the end of the desk. >> started already. honestly >> he started already. honestly you williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, no, williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, no, i'm williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, no, i'm just williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, no, i'm just an williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, no, i'm just an admirer. ;? >> no, no, i'm just an admirer. emma webb let's talk about ben wallace and saying that if whilst we remain the we whilst we remain in the echr, we will to go after will never be able to go after terrorists the way that we terrorists in the way that we would to. would like to. >> he right? >> is he right? >> is he right? >> yes.
wallace has >> right.wyers of protecting accused human rights lawyers of protway,g and stephen the way, emma webb and stephen pound, did we say that? we do know doing a know who stephen is doing a double the end of double entendres down the end of the desk. >> started already. honestly >> he started already. honestly you williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, williams? >> he started already. honestly you no, no, williams? >> he started already....
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news tonight on farage ben wallace , tonight on farage ben wallace, the former defence secretary, says that membership of the echr makes us more vulnerable to terrorism. >> so isn't it about time we drew the logical conclusion and decided to leave on a similar theme with this government .7 the theme with this government? the ft reveals today that rishi sunak did know about the arrest of the china suspected spy earlier in the year and yet still went ahead and trying to reset our relationship with beijing . are we getting our beijing. are we getting our china policy all wrong and labour control wales on sunday evening in come the 20 mile—per hour speed limits in virtually every town and village in wales . and we'll debate both sides of this and see does it really make any sense at all? but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you. good evening to you. well, the top story tonight is some breaking news that we've received that the value retail chain, the range has, we believe , struck range has, we believe, struck a deal to buy
news tonight on farage ben wallace , tonight on farage ben wallace, the former defence secretary, says that membership of the echr makes us more vulnerable to terrorism. >> so isn't it about time we drew the logical conclusion and decided to leave on a similar theme with this government .7 the theme with this government? the ft reveals today that rishi sunak did know about the arrest of the china suspected spy earlier in the year and yet still went ahead and trying to reset our...
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let me read to you from grants response to wallace. it was no part of the agreement that we were to transport or feed paroled prisoners. by the terms of the surrender they were allowed to return to their homes and i ordered that their paroles should be a pass to go through our lines where it was necessary to do so to reach their homes and that when they traveled on roads or boats run exclusively by the government, no fair would be collected. i did not calculate that men from north carolina, south carolina. and georgia would expect to go home by way of, new york. why would one think so? in other words, he says we are not furnishing transportation anymore. that deal is off the table part of the problem though doesn't have to do with baltimore or new york it has to do with richmond. confederates are flooding into richmond both those who are paroled and those unrolled and we can see here this mingling on the capital square of union and confederate soldiers. they are descending upon the spotswood hotel which had been a place that many confe
let me read to you from grants response to wallace. it was no part of the agreement that we were to transport or feed paroled prisoners. by the terms of the surrender they were allowed to return to their homes and i ordered that their paroles should be a pass to go through our lines where it was necessary to do so to reach their homes and that when they traveled on roads or boats run exclusively by the government, no fair would be collected. i did not calculate that men from north carolina,...
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it is known what could be connected with the resignations of the british minister of defense was wallaceg to the times, shortly before leaving the post, he tried to disrupt a contract worth more than 2 billion pounds for the supply of 14 american helicopters to officials, the sources of the publication clarified that the reason why the official sought the cancellation of the contract was not only related to price, wallace, they said, also complained that the states did not support his candidacy for the post of secretary general of nato . rock washed out roads illusion can not leave traditional artists can not arrange. and it’s even normal to use dry closets because of bad weather. the organizers stopped cleaning them, recommending participants to save water, food and fuel, the weather is expected to improve only by tomorrow evening with an average of about 70,000 people attending the festival. the exact number of people in the camp. now unknown. some try to get out on foot. as it comes around, it will respond. once. the most powerful economy in europe continues to reap the benefits of th
it is known what could be connected with the resignations of the british minister of defense was wallaceg to the times, shortly before leaving the post, he tried to disrupt a contract worth more than 2 billion pounds for the supply of 14 american helicopters to officials, the sources of the publication clarified that the reason why the official sought the cancellation of the contract was not only related to price, wallace, they said, also complained that the states did not support his candidacy...
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. >> capitol correspondent wallace. i'll take you through those poll results and all reaction from democrats and republicans. >> and peer 39 is turning. 45 how you can take part in this how you can take part in this weekend's celebration. you know, people always ask me, "kevin, what does being the ceo of cashbacking mean to you?" it means cashbacking every opportunity. did you cashback on this? like i wouldn't cashback? cashbacking by the basket, i see you. ugh. i dreamt you didn't cashback this flight. oh good. if you're buying it, flying it, or wining n' dining it, then you gotta be cashbacking it. come on now. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. >> man has been arrested after police say he still hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise from a macy's inc m a tail. it happened at the hillsdale shopping center. police say the man walked out of the macy's with items and threaten the security guard with a stun gun on his way
. >> capitol correspondent wallace. i'll take you through those poll results and all reaction from democrats and republicans. >> and peer 39 is turning. 45 how you can take part in this how you can take part in this weekend's celebration. you know, people always ask me, "kevin, what does being the ceo of cashbacking mean to you?" it means cashbacking every opportunity. did you cashback on this? like i wouldn't cashback? cashbacking by the basket, i see you. ugh. i dreamt...
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wallace sent a letter to the pentagon in which she stated london's plans to reconsider agreements onthe termination of the deal, which caused a diplomatic scandal that involved the ambassadors of both countries in the kingdom. the ex-minister appreciated this step. as a desire to annoy the americans because the states did not support wallace’s candidacy for the post of secretary general. as a result, london had to reassure washington by assuring that the problem would be solved when street left office. and watch the main events of the last seven days of the week with dmitry kiselyov today at 20:00. this is news of the week and i am dmitry kiselev watch on sunday world war iii is knocking on the door. so why does washington need a hot war with russia , it would be a disaster, our politicians are crazy, how america is falling into a stupor, but we need to wait a minute, and why does everyone see this, but the king is silent, so where should i go? if the enemy does not surrender , fierce fighting in the zaporozhye direction what is the alligator ready along the entire front line? our pr
wallace sent a letter to the pentagon in which she stated london's plans to reconsider agreements onthe termination of the deal, which caused a diplomatic scandal that involved the ambassadors of both countries in the kingdom. the ex-minister appreciated this step. as a desire to annoy the americans because the states did not support wallace’s candidacy for the post of secretary general. as a result, london had to reassure washington by assuring that the problem would be solved when street...
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the telegraph goes with wallace . telegraph goes with wallace.man rights laws protecting terrorists . the guardian human rights laws protecting terrorists. the guardian has beyond comprehension. libya flooding that leaves thousands dead. flooding that leaves thousands dead . the times has m15 warned dead. the times has m15 warned tories mp candidates may be spies. the i news has state pension triple lock under threat after election and finally the daily star the secret of success never give more than 85. well, that's always worked for me. those were your front pages as . those were your front pages as. so let us go first to the telegraph. josh telegraph front page, as always. yeah. >> and there they've got three really good stories. >> so please let me just say the three of them, because the other two are excellent as well. but the biggest one, i guess, would be wallace human rights laws protecting terrorists. and obviously our our obviously this is our our ex—defence secretary who is essentially saying that when there's some bad people on other
the telegraph goes with wallace . telegraph goes with wallace.man rights laws protecting terrorists . the guardian human rights laws protecting terrorists. the guardian has beyond comprehension. libya flooding that leaves thousands dead. flooding that leaves thousands dead . the times has m15 warned dead. the times has m15 warned tories mp candidates may be spies. the i news has state pension triple lock under threat after election and finally the daily star the secret of success never give...
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it doesn't reflect very well on the british government, and particularly on ben wallace. and sylvie, seems to come across as a sort of petulant angry. but food coming out this late is don't to um, to supposedly quote piss off the americans. but i think come, i don't think you'll get away with it. i think i think there's a minister machinery behind and which, which is already working in double time, to, to repair the situation and them to keep this contracts on track. but the thing we have, if we look, that's a simple example and came into office, i think many people thought that it would be a period of sobriety with the lives in um, the international community, particularly native members. but i for that's the story. just reminds us the button to know from the president never was and i think i think a that's ready to take away from this many things a company here and also you international. we always appreciate it. we're back in 30 minutes with little of the very latest said on the 1960 to us as the was returning to peaceful life. but the newspapers didn't ripple or ongoi
it doesn't reflect very well on the british government, and particularly on ben wallace. and sylvie, seems to come across as a sort of petulant angry. but food coming out this late is don't to um, to supposedly quote piss off the americans. but i think come, i don't think you'll get away with it. i think i think there's a minister machinery behind and which, which is already working in double time, to, to repair the situation and them to keep this contracts on track. but the thing we have, if...
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i responded to by neil wallace. your thourhts? ., , ., , responded to by neil wallace. say. to— that conversation, but what i would try to say. to put— that conversation, but what i would try to say, to put things _ that conversation, but what i would try to say, to put things into - try to say, to put things into historical— try to say, to put things into historical perspective, - try to say, to put things into historical perspective, we i try to say, to put things into i historical perspective, we have try to say, to put things into - historical perspective, we have had press _ historical perspective, we have had press barons — historical perspective, we have had press barons ih _ historical perspective, we have had press barons in the _ historical perspective, we have had press barons in the uk _ historical perspective, we have had press barons in the uk for- historical perspective, we have had press barons in the uk for 120 - historical perspective, we have hadi press barons in the uk for 120 years who have _ press barons in the uk for 120 years who have driven _ pr
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wallace or the number 10.let blair go anywhere with a mobile phone because any mobile phone is penetrable by the chinese. >> i mean, there are very good yeah, very good reasons. >> then. >> even then. >> even then. >> yeah. you've been watching this haven't you? this morning, haven't you? something that's been going on at tell us you've at westminster. tell us you've come hotfooting it from there, haven't was. was 90 >> there was. there was a 90 minute westminster minute debate in westminster hall, which parliament's hall, which is parliament's second debating about second debating chamber in about out government proposals to close ticket offices at train stations . stations. >> yeah, a mad idea. well it was packed at and not a single backbencher who spoke from any of the parties. >> not a single tory backbencher defended the government's position and i, amongst others , position and i, amongst others, said to the minister, look, look around you, take the hint, retreat gracefully, drop it . retreat gracefully,
wallace or the number 10.let blair go anywhere with a mobile phone because any mobile phone is penetrable by the chinese. >> i mean, there are very good yeah, very good reasons. >> then. >> even then. >> even then. >> yeah. you've been watching this haven't you? this morning, haven't you? something that's been going on at tell us you've at westminster. tell us you've come hotfooting it from there, haven't was. was 90 >> there was. there was a 90 minute...
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ben wallace says them. and when ben wallace says something, genuinely likely them.so be true. genuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and genuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and inanuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and in tune ely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and in tune with kely to be true. and in tune with what's going on in the military . i mean, let's not forget that we've a of we've mothballed a load of stuff. there stuff in stuff. so there is stuff in storage might not work, but storage that might not work, but if around with it a bit if you just around with it a bit , you could probably get it up if you just around with it a bit , yworkingi probably get it up if you just around with it a bit , yworking standard. get it up if you just around with it a bit , yworking standard. there'sp to working standard. there's probably lot more on probably a lot more going on behind but don't behind the scenes, but we don't need and spend millions of need to go and spend millions o
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ben wallace says them. and when ben wallace says something, genuinely likely them.so be true. genuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and genuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and inanuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and in tune ely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and in tune with kely to be true. and in tune with what's going on in the military . i mean, let's not forget that we've a of we've mothballed a load of stuff. there stuff in stuff. so there is stuff in storage might not work, but storage that might not work, but if around with it a bit if you just around with it a bit , you could probably get it up if you just around with it a bit , yworkingi probably get it up if you just around with it a bit , yworking standard. get it up if you just around with it a bit , yworking standard. there'sp to working standard. there's probably lot more on probably a lot more going on behind but don't behind the scenes, but we don't need and spend millions of need to go and spend millions o
ben wallace says them. and when ben wallace says something, genuinely likely them.so be true. genuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and genuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and inanuinely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and in tune ely likely them. and when ben wallace says so be true. and in tune with kely to be true. and in tune with what's going on in the military . i mean, let's not forget that we've a of we've mothballed a...
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capitol correspondent eytan wallace spoke with that lawmaker. >> well, to be clear, since we're just days away from the end of this year's legislative session, the something member mia bonta says she will not introduce her bill until next year, but she's already confident her plan will make a difference for survivors of trafficking. cheers in the legislature. late monday after the assembly unanimously passed child trafficking bill sb 14. >> authored by bakersfield senator shannon grove, the bill seeks to classify child trafficking is a serious felony in california. it would categorize it under the state's 3 strikes law for re-offenders that could lead to increased jail time for convicted traffickers. and we want to hold traffickers accountable for trafficking. our children. children. >> as a mother as a community member. it's terrifying to think. of impacts of human trafficking. time. we start doing something and we really mean it. i'm so sick and tired of sitting up in standing up here and watching you guys put the victim last. well, all lawmakers from both parties voted in favor of
capitol correspondent eytan wallace spoke with that lawmaker. >> well, to be clear, since we're just days away from the end of this year's legislative session, the something member mia bonta says she will not introduce her bill until next year, but she's already confident her plan will make a difference for survivors of trafficking. cheers in the legislature. late monday after the assembly unanimously passed child trafficking bill sb 14. >> authored by bakersfield senator shannon...
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so by full of things, you know, kind of helps us from the us as the scandal came off to wallace, had voiced operations of replacing install some back as the next chief of nato boats wisest hopes would. dustin june, us when the us president joe biden declined to support his candidacy and still some back was re appointed for another year. which on his boss and j says that wallace's criticism of the american helicopter deal didn't exactly improve relations between london and washington. as far as the spotlight again, on the so called, especially relationship between britain in america, which i've always on good, isn't ready by, especially on the tool. i'm at a distance, i think it doesn't. it doesn't reflect very well on the british government. unimed, particularly on ben wallace himself. he seems to come across as a sort of petulant angry. but food coming out this late is don't to um, to supposedly quote piss off the americans. but i think come, i don't think you'll get away with it. i think i think there's an administrator machinery behind and which, which is already working in double
so by full of things, you know, kind of helps us from the us as the scandal came off to wallace, had voiced operations of replacing install some back as the next chief of nato boats wisest hopes would. dustin june, us when the us president joe biden declined to support his candidacy and still some back was re appointed for another year. which on his boss and j says that wallace's criticism of the american helicopter deal didn't exactly improve relations between london and washington. as far as...
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some say it is time to buy, like ashley wallace, bank of america.just had upgrade on the sector. bad news is already priced. walk us through? ashley: morning. if you look at underlying momentum in the luxury goods sector through the cycle it has grown 9% over the long-term history however since the pandemic we've seen growth accelerate to 11%. q3, you are seeing normalization in demand, being led by the euro consumer. we expect that will translate into a slowing growth momentum entering early '24. we didn't upgrade the sector this week. we cut numbers and moved more neutral on the space overall. seven rating changes, many of the big moves were lower. guy: is the bad news in? do you feel comfortable? that there were no more surprises? is there a risk? ashley: with luxury, stocks have benefited from the story. the upgrade story feels off the table now. it's become a valuation sector. valuation multiples today, we think this pullback will be about opportunity for investors. you may need patience. there is no quality catalyst in the near term. guy: defi
some say it is time to buy, like ashley wallace, bank of america.just had upgrade on the sector. bad news is already priced. walk us through? ashley: morning. if you look at underlying momentum in the luxury goods sector through the cycle it has grown 9% over the long-term history however since the pandemic we've seen growth accelerate to 11%. q3, you are seeing normalization in demand, being led by the euro consumer. we expect that will translate into a slowing growth momentum entering early...
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the scandal continues to follow ben wallace, it seems with the form of your county defense secretary allegedly is throwing up a diplomatic control. this the with the u. s. government stuffs, according to reports and key ways to also boston, oldest military helicopters going through which were intended for britons that special forces on manufactured in the united states. i want us to give it a cautionary message to his pencil and council part last month about canceling a major military supply order. i could have sites the low stands and cooperation between the 2 countries as also the defense secretaries that resignation weiss, it's a yeah, good to have aspirations of becoming the next nato secretary general, the position company held by again stoughton. but the former officials hopes were however dashed in june when us president biden declined to support his candidacy as discuss the oldest with august martin j birth is joining us. how many? thanks for joining us. very nice to see you this sunday. so last name, what do you make of this latest and diplomatic spots between the special fr
the scandal continues to follow ben wallace, it seems with the form of your county defense secretary allegedly is throwing up a diplomatic control. this the with the u. s. government stuffs, according to reports and key ways to also boston, oldest military helicopters going through which were intended for britons that special forces on manufactured in the united states. i want us to give it a cautionary message to his pencil and council part last month about canceling a major military supply...
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which on his boss and j says that wallace's criticism of the american helicopter buildings exactly and prove relations between london and washington. as far as the spotlight again, on the so called special relationship between britain and america, which i've always on good, isn't ready by, especially on the tools i at a distance. i think it doesn't, it doesn't reflect very well on the british government. unimed, particularly on ben wallace, and sylvie, seems to come across as a sort of petulant angry. but food coming out this late is don't to um, to supposedly quote piss off the americans. but i think come, i don't think you'll get away with it. i think i think there's an administrator machinery behind and which, which is already working in double time to, to repair the situation and to keep this contracts on track. but i think we have, if we look, that's a simple example and came into office. i think many people thought that it would be a period of sobriety with the lives in on the international convention, particularly native members. but i for that's the story. just reminds us that
which on his boss and j says that wallace's criticism of the american helicopter buildings exactly and prove relations between london and washington. as far as the spotlight again, on the so called special relationship between britain and america, which i've always on good, isn't ready by, especially on the tools i at a distance. i think it doesn't, it doesn't reflect very well on the british government. unimed, particularly on ben wallace, and sylvie, seems to come across as a sort of petulant...
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george m wallace has been instrumental in this development development. denver technological center comprises of 870 acres and in being developed become a city. within a city it will be completely planned and integrated business residential, commercial, industrial complex within what we know as the front range of colorado stretching from fort collins, illinois to roughly colorado springs on the south. george m wallace believes there are two factors which have made this new community successful communication and transportation, particularly air transportation. what you see here is one of three communicate centers. this facility to handle our business activities. i know the fact that all they do right turn up up to do their work they are we have mining operations in utah, arizona and new mexico, operating properties. we have our real estate construction development. here in denver, we have aircraft flying between here and moab, utah. so the we base aircraft at arapahoe county airport, the of the arapahoe county airport up often in connection with the denver
george m wallace has been instrumental in this development development. denver technological center comprises of 870 acres and in being developed become a city. within a city it will be completely planned and integrated business residential, commercial, industrial complex within what we know as the front range of colorado stretching from fort collins, illinois to roughly colorado springs on the south. george m wallace believes there are two factors which have made this new community successful...
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when i say wallace, i'm referring, the viewers, a former alabama governor wallace.ther will serve alabama. but what's the game plan here, congresswoman? >> you know better than i that power never concedes without a struggle. this is about political power, and i believe that the republican party, my republican state legislatures, as well as my attorney general, they are fighting tooth and nail because the world is watching alabama. if we get to majority minority districts, i think louisiana is shortly behind us. georgia, i would think mississippi and south carolina are. so, this could actually change the landscape. the political landscape, in congress. but you know, the fact that the supreme court ruled that section two was alive and in forcible is key. because we know the supreme court has got it in the past. this is about fairness,. rev what we're talking about is fair representation. six members of congress from alabama, one african american. that is 14% representation. do the math. that is more dilution at its height. >> sticking with alabama, you are state attor
when i say wallace, i'm referring, the viewers, a former alabama governor wallace.ther will serve alabama. but what's the game plan here, congresswoman? >> you know better than i that power never concedes without a struggle. this is about political power, and i believe that the republican party, my republican state legislatures, as well as my attorney general, they are fighting tooth and nail because the world is watching alabama. if we get to majority minority districts, i think...
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let's go to i believe we have a ton wallace even talking to him throughout the morning.ng to go to get connect with him. okay. we'll go to him a little bit just because he's talking about, you know, the ripple effect and what happens now with the parties know that position. >> and by the way, we're still covering the fact that to morrow or is it got midnight sunday. we're looking at maybe a government shutdown. so that deadline is looming yet. that deadline is you a looming so monday morning could be a little different thing. you're going want to stay tuned to for for that. right now. we're on a friday. want to get you set with the weekend with the weather is going to be like the moon is huge this morning as well. morning. it was just like dianne feinstein's influence and legacy. which lit up the bay area for so many years. the country sign. nice bright morning as we're getting outside. >> definitely going to be a bright day ahead of us before some cloud cover moves in later on today. but for now, get outside. enjoy this pleasant morning. we won't really see any showers
let's go to i believe we have a ton wallace even talking to him throughout the morning.ng to go to get connect with him. okay. we'll go to him a little bit just because he's talking about, you know, the ripple effect and what happens now with the parties know that position. >> and by the way, we're still covering the fact that to morrow or is it got midnight sunday. we're looking at maybe a government shutdown. so that deadline is looming yet. that deadline is you a looming so monday...
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we all knew ben wallace was going.s said at the opening and as you said at the opening of michael, as of the program, michael, as someone that as someone who's held that post as defence secretary, you've got to have the confidence of the heads of the armed services . whether of the armed services. whether grant shapps has got that , i grant shapps has got that, i don't know. and i think it's a shame that rishi sunak has again gone for loyal ists rather than competence or talent. i mean grant shapps is a great survivor. he's had what, five cabinet posts? home secretary for six days. i think it was claire coutinho. you know, relatively unknown. only came into parliament 2019. now becomes a new energy and net zero secretary, which is a huge , huge brief. if the government is going to take it seriously, which they appear not to be doing, but we've still got suella braverman you know who is she's very, very divisive , let's she's very, very divisive, let's put it like that. that's a kind way of saying it. and i think, you k
we all knew ben wallace was going.s said at the opening and as you said at the opening of michael, as of the program, michael, as someone that as someone who's held that post as defence secretary, you've got to have the confidence of the heads of the armed services . whether of the armed services. whether grant shapps has got that , i grant shapps has got that, i don't know. and i think it's a shame that rishi sunak has again gone for loyal ists rather than competence or talent. i mean grant...
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we all know what ben wallace really thinks. of course we do.ect there'll be something in the next conservative manifesto . how next conservative manifesto. how sincere it will be. i don't know. but i do suspect that it will be there. in a moment, we're going to talk about china, the feet today revealing that the feet today revealing that the prime minister knew full well about this suspected china spy well about this suspected china spy that had been arrested, but still carried on with wanting to reset our relationship. and unbelievably , kemi badenoch unbelievably, kemi badenoch saying two days ago that we have to maintain our relationship with china , otherwise we can't with china, otherwise we can't get to net zero. dear, oh dear, oh, dear. i need a break. see you radio. >> well, let's get some of your reactions as to that debate on echr prompted by our former defence secretary. one viewer says it is imperative that we leave the echr because we shouldn't have foreign judges in foreign countries. having any jurisdiction over our sovereign dec
we all know what ben wallace really thinks. of course we do.ect there'll be something in the next conservative manifesto . how next conservative manifesto. how sincere it will be. i don't know. but i do suspect that it will be there. in a moment, we're going to talk about china, the feet today revealing that the feet today revealing that the prime minister knew full well about this suspected china spy well about this suspected china spy that had been arrested, but still carried on with wanting...
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wallace himself. chris, thanks for being here tonight. it looks like in new hampshire they're not all that into ron desantis, it's pretty remarkable. donald trump in this new poll is the clear front runner, he's a 39% support. but there is a four way tie or tie enough for the margin of error for second place and, desantis's job 13 points is now 10%, there's chris christie it 11, haley at 12. to me this is one of the first times we have really seen a lot of movement, and it's not the kind of movement that ron desantis has been hoping for. >> i agree, that's the lead to this poll. desantis has dropped 13 points since july, more than half of his support is gone and especially among moderates. you know, he was in a tier, he wasn't up there with trump, but he was certainly in a tier of those other guys, and not only now is the not second, i guess he's running's fifth or sixth or something and ramaswamy is actually in the lead in the second tier. but it doesn't have the majority support for these seem natio
wallace himself. chris, thanks for being here tonight. it looks like in new hampshire they're not all that into ron desantis, it's pretty remarkable. donald trump in this new poll is the clear front runner, he's a 39% support. but there is a four way tie or tie enough for the margin of error for second place and, desantis's job 13 points is now 10%, there's chris christie it 11, haley at 12. to me this is one of the first times we have really seen a lot of movement, and it's not the kind of...
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chris wallace himself. chris, thanks for being here tonight. it looks like in new hampshire, they are not all that into ron desantis. it's pretty remarkable. donald trump in this new poll is the cheer front-runner. he's at 39% support. but there is a four-way tie within the margin of error for second place between desantis, who's dropped 13 points, and is now at 10%, and then there's chris christie at 11, halley at 12. this is one of the first times we've seen a lot of movement. it's not the kind of movement ron desantis has been hoping for. >> no, i agree. that's the lead to this poll. desantis has dropped 13 points since july. more than half of his support is gone. and especially among moderates. and you know, he was in a tear, he wasn't up there with trump, but he was in a tier ahead of those guys. now suddenly not only is he not second, i guess he's running fifth or sixth or something. ramaswamy is in the lead of the second tier. it's good news for trump. he doesn't have the majority support that you see him nationally and in a number of ot
chris wallace himself. chris, thanks for being here tonight. it looks like in new hampshire, they are not all that into ron desantis. it's pretty remarkable. donald trump in this new poll is the cheer front-runner. he's at 39% support. but there is a four-way tie within the margin of error for second place between desantis, who's dropped 13 points, and is now at 10%, and then there's chris christie at 11, halley at 12. this is one of the first times we've seen a lot of movement. it's not the...
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wallace let me start horgan. wallace let me start with you, if i may.on i've had enough of woke comedy. what do you think? >> oh, well, i think peter kay is exactly right. i'm a big fan of peter kay. i've seen him live. we're both from lancashire. we followed the same diet. so and what he says is diet. and so and what he says is right, red garlic bread. absolutely. he does he tells absolutely. and he does he tells jokes about lancashire people and how they live their lives , and how they live their lives, you know, is highly popular. but this about the this is all about the intelligentsia that run the bbc and elsewhere. i don't believe that the public are intelligent enough to get the difference between what's funny , what's between what's funny, what's racist everything else. so racist and everything else. so they that they have to they believe that they have to filter in some way. it's filter it in some way. it's completely unacceptable that the general intelligent general public are intelligent enough to what's funny, enough to gauge what's funny, wh
wallace let me start horgan. wallace let me start with you, if i may.on i've had enough of woke comedy. what do you think? >> oh, well, i think peter kay is exactly right. i'm a big fan of peter kay. i've seen him live. we're both from lancashire. we followed the same diet. so and what he says is diet. and so and what he says is right, red garlic bread. absolutely. he does he tells absolutely. and he does he tells jokes about lancashire people and how they live their lives , and how they...
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breaking state law and tradition in the face of george wallace. and so what did dr. king do? he marched halfway. he marched across the pettus bridge and then said, we will go back to the church again. it was the famous turn around march. and on. and judge johnson examined him from the bench about it later. but preserved the fact that judge johnson's order when it came out, ordered protection and for the for the next march and and lyndon johnson called up george wallace. are you going to do it or not? or wallace said, no. so the federal government said, we have to it. and all of this was lined up. this is all about lining up cooperation and consent, all for the federal government to do things that it had never done before. so i agree with you wholeheartedly. you know, just as dr. king's fundamental outlook on the world is grounded in self-governing public trust, grounded in constitutional faith, to move us toward a nonviolent politics are in place of the politics you have today in russia. and most of the countries in the world. just as it was that fundamental, it was also abou
breaking state law and tradition in the face of george wallace. and so what did dr. king do? he marched halfway. he marched across the pettus bridge and then said, we will go back to the church again. it was the famous turn around march. and on. and judge johnson examined him from the bench about it later. but preserved the fact that judge johnson's order when it came out, ordered protection and for the for the next march and and lyndon johnson called up george wallace. are you going to do it...