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walter suspect did that meigs was doing everything he could to take credit for walter's accomplishments in design. in fact, both people were right, was happening exactly as he described. there is really no stepping back from the brink. from 1857, from 1857, pretty much until the beginning of the civil war, very little was done to the dome inside the dome just sort of languished because walter wouldn't give meigs the drawings and at the drawings couldn't build the domes. this is the senate after he was dedicated in 1859 and include this only to show it looks exactly here at this point exactly the way it does today, even to the carpet. and this is, i've included this -- this picture is his most dazzling. database and meigs together at top did decorations taiyo that they describe as the highest taiyo. this is the presidents room just off the senate chamber and nothing reflects the media is more dazzling techniques then that's. almost all the, it looks like this is loaded with relief sculpture and with the pain teens and things like this. it's almost all optical illusion. the british still
walter suspect did that meigs was doing everything he could to take credit for walter's accomplishments in design. in fact, both people were right, was happening exactly as he described. there is really no stepping back from the brink. from 1857, from 1857, pretty much until the beginning of the civil war, very little was done to the dome inside the dome just sort of languished because walter wouldn't give meigs the drawings and at the drawings couldn't build the domes. this is the senate after...
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walter, is that powder moving in that bag? ew! walter: aw...!avor, open that up for a sec. no. uh-uh. it's going to be something gross. you're a wimp. if this is meth, walter, it should turn a brownish... orange. nothing. walter, i think this is filled with some kind of flour. those bugs are weevils. they switched out the dope. wolfe: yeah, somebody who had access to it. simmons: somebody like asa avery. simmons: hey, mace! buzz me in? (lock buzzes) thanks. thank you. is that it? coster. that's him. i don't see avery's name on the log in. what? he had access, but... avery never logged his meth seizure into evidence. who did? no, no, no, that's gotta be a mistake. walter, who did? oh, my god. oh, man... sam was working the night shift when the narco brought in meth shipment. i'm just going to call sam and clear this up. yeah. sam, hey, it's ryan. uh, do me a favor, call me back as soon as you get this. okay? just... as soon as you get this, call me back. try again. try again. (phone ringing) simmons: wolfe can't get her on the phone. tripp sent a
walter, is that powder moving in that bag? ew! walter: aw...!avor, open that up for a sec. no. uh-uh. it's going to be something gross. you're a wimp. if this is meth, walter, it should turn a brownish... orange. nothing. walter, i think this is filled with some kind of flour. those bugs are weevils. they switched out the dope. wolfe: yeah, somebody who had access to it. simmons: somebody like asa avery. simmons: hey, mace! buzz me in? (lock buzzes) thanks. thank you. is that it? coster. that's...
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walter, is that powder moving in that bag? ew! walter: aw...!avor, open that up for a sec. no. uh-uh. it's going to be something gross. you're a wimp. if this is meth, walter, it should turn a brownish... orange. nothing. walter, i think this is filled with some kind of flour. those bugs are weevils. they switched out the dope. wolfe: yeah, somebody who had access to it. simmons: somebody like asa avery. simmons: hey, mace! buzz me in? (lock buzzes) thanks. thank you. is that it? coster. that's him. i don't see avery's name on the log in. what? he had access, but... avery never logged his meth seizure into evidence. who did? no, no, no, that's gotta be a mistake. walter, who did? oh, my god. oh, man... sam was working the night shift when the narco brought in meth shipment. i'm just going to call sam and clear this up. yeah. sam, hey, it's ryan. uh, do me a favor, call me back as soon as you get this. okay? just... as soon as you get this, call me back. try again. try again. (phone ringing) simmons: wolfe can't get her on the phone. tripp sent a
walter, is that powder moving in that bag? ew! walter: aw...!avor, open that up for a sec. no. uh-uh. it's going to be something gross. you're a wimp. if this is meth, walter, it should turn a brownish... orange. nothing. walter, i think this is filled with some kind of flour. those bugs are weevils. they switched out the dope. wolfe: yeah, somebody who had access to it. simmons: somebody like asa avery. simmons: hey, mace! buzz me in? (lock buzzes) thanks. thank you. is that it? coster. that's...
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his name is walter cump.show before and he's always a lot of fun so we have to have him back. you guys ready to meet him? [ cheers and applause ] come on out, walter. come on out, buddy. ♪ >> jimmy: hey, walter, thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you for having me back, jimmy. >> jimmy: uh, i got to say, you look pretty happy. what's new with you? >> this weekend, i met a girl. >> jimmy: you met a -- you met a what? >> a girl. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, a girl. a girl. i couldn't hear you. yeah. >> yes. i'm sorry. my throat is a little dry. excuse me. gulp, gulp, gulp, gulp. i love ice cold watter. >> jimmy: tell me about this lucky lady. >> my heart is on fire. she is the object of my desire. her love, i do require. >> jimmy: that's a pretty good rhyme, walter. >> i guess i am a poet and i don't even ka-now it. >> jimmy: you mean you're a poet and you don't even know it? >> oh, is there an etch-o in the room. >> jimmy: all right, buddy. i got you. i got you. hey, so anyway, where did you meet t
his name is walter cump.show before and he's always a lot of fun so we have to have him back. you guys ready to meet him? [ cheers and applause ] come on out, walter. come on out, buddy. ♪ >> jimmy: hey, walter, thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you for having me back, jimmy. >> jimmy: uh, i got to say, you look pretty happy. what's new with you? >> this weekend, i met a girl. >> jimmy: you met a -- you met a what? >> a girl. [ light laughter ]...
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. >> pelley: newspaper adds heralded the arrival of a new era at cbs. 45-year-old walter cronkite, whors and political conventions, the olympics and space shots was about to become a daily presence in america's living room. >> this is the evening edition of cbs news with walter cronkite. >> it was 15 minutes at the time totally inadequate amount of time to do news. >> pelley: the new set featured a bank of black-and-white monitors. "variety," the show biz magazine called it "visual razzmatazz." the technology was primitive by today's standards. >> paris is worried by developments in its one-time colonial capital and robert kleinman reported there earlier today by telestar. >> the government of president charles du ghoul.... >> pelley: unfortunately, cronkite's debut was not recorded. this is the only known recording of that era. >> more news in a moment after this word from aerowax. >> reporter: don hewitt, who went on to create "60 minutes," it was producer. but cronkite took the title "managing editor." >> everybody under cronkite was the last word on what stories were handled and ho
. >> pelley: newspaper adds heralded the arrival of a new era at cbs. 45-year-old walter cronkite, whors and political conventions, the olympics and space shots was about to become a daily presence in america's living room. >> this is the evening edition of cbs news with walter cronkite. >> it was 15 minutes at the time totally inadequate amount of time to do news. >> pelley: the new set featured a bank of black-and-white monitors. "variety," the show biz...
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how you doing, walter? money. have these new tools changed the business model with -- people with money are sort of forced to come to you to buy advertising. now, they have access to these new tools as well. they don't need you as much. business does not need you either. has that changed your model as an organization? >> obviously. somewhat more difficult. our view is that we have an audience and if we can maintain and build that audience, we've actually done very well over the last couple of years of building our digital audience. if we can build that audience, we can find ways of making something economically. the paths aren't clear. our newspaper is still a big metropolitian newspaper. it's not a great business right now. we do well on digital display. but it's not nearly enough money to cover all the costs of operations. we face challenges and we'll work through them. >> for instance has 425,000 subscribers to their website. that's in a year. >> and they're not overpriced. i'll pay for it. >> and they're going
how you doing, walter? money. have these new tools changed the business model with -- people with money are sort of forced to come to you to buy advertising. now, they have access to these new tools as well. they don't need you as much. business does not need you either. has that changed your model as an organization? >> obviously. somewhat more difficult. our view is that we have an audience and if we can maintain and build that audience, we've actually done very well over the last...
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in walter. we know at about $1.20 and here it is trading around 60 bucks? sure seems like there's a lot of room. >> walter is always on the speculation to be a takeout target. but if you look at anr, that massey deal, they're consolidators. people don't like that if you look at the stock price when they took out massey, the stock price has not performed well. so, who's to say they're not going to consolidate again? if you had to pick one of the two, you're probably better off with walter. >> murph, do you have a preference? both, neither? >> i was on the walter trade, but i saw the rally yesterday and got out of it. i don't want to jump in front of what's going on with the new emission standards out there. i think there's easier ways to make money in the energy sector right now than the coals. >>> coming up on the halftime report, an analyst tells us what home buy builders to buy and sell. ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in
in walter. we know at about $1.20 and here it is trading around 60 bucks? sure seems like there's a lot of room. >> walter is always on the speculation to be a takeout target. but if you look at anr, that massey deal, they're consolidators. people don't like that if you look at the stock price when they took out massey, the stock price has not performed well. so, who's to say they're not going to consolidate again? if you had to pick one of the two, you're probably better off with walter....
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as a small-scale investment advisory business led by a gentleman, walter noel, who had a pretty good reputation on wall street. not just in us money circles, but in foreign money circles, as well. he attracted a partner who also had a... a good track record, jeffrey tucker. they joined forces and got fairfield greenwich up and going. >> smith: walter noel's assistant remembers how, at first, they struggled until they found madoff. >> jeffrey just told walter, "i've got this guy who's got really impressive returns." you know, "come meet him. let's look into it. maybe there's a product we can develop." once they created fairfield sentry to invest exclusively with madoff, that's when things really started to accelerate. >> smith: and what attracted them was not just madoff's steady returns, but an unusual fee arrangement. >> madoff didn't charge them any fees. he said, "i'm making all my money on trading through my market-making operation and commissions, and so i won't take any fees and you can keep it all." >> smith: for a feeder fund like fairfield sentry, those client fees added up
as a small-scale investment advisory business led by a gentleman, walter noel, who had a pretty good reputation on wall street. not just in us money circles, but in foreign money circles, as well. he attracted a partner who also had a... a good track record, jeffrey tucker. they joined forces and got fairfield greenwich up and going. >> smith: walter noel's assistant remembers how, at first, they struggled until they found madoff. >> jeffrey just told walter, "i've got this guy...
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beauty shot of walter cronkite's map. i get goose bumps every time i see it.ortant anniversary here at cbs. 50 years ago tonight walter cronkite became anchor of the "cbs evening news." >> at the time, few people had any idea just how important cronkite would become. his legacy still lives here at cbs news and in newsrooms around the world. >> 30 seconds. >> cue. >> good evening from the "cbs evening news" control center in new york. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with walter cronkite. >> for a generation of americans, those simple words were a comforting nightly cue, a moment to stop and listen. to the man known as uncle walter. >> the relationship america has with cronkite is intense and very personal. he broke through the glass. >> to ensure man's survival -- >> reporter: walter cronkite was, simply, a member of the family. present each night at dinner with a snapshot of the day. >> he had an impact on this country, like reporters never do. i mean, imagine a reporter is considered the most trusted man in america. >> that's the way it is. >> reporter: tha
beauty shot of walter cronkite's map. i get goose bumps every time i see it.ortant anniversary here at cbs. 50 years ago tonight walter cronkite became anchor of the "cbs evening news." >> at the time, few people had any idea just how important cronkite would become. his legacy still lives here at cbs news and in newsrooms around the world. >> 30 seconds. >> cue. >> good evening from the "cbs evening news" control center in new york. >> this is...
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extraorhard to imagine anybody bigger than walter cronkite. and talkhan walter cronkite.ege of uy.wing and talking to many he loved td talking to many times. kenneeople don't know he was a york,un loving guy. have too manyd to get him to run for the united states senate , walt, ark, he said i couldn't do that. say, walt's very helpful hered make me unelectable. >> his grandson is a great to gos grandson is a great addition to cbs news. he said he loved to go sailing you know, he didn't have to ng abohim that was his time away. he didn't have to worry about with hones or blackberries. he could go out on the water and relax. d go out on the water and relax. >> you know what the name of the s?at was? > tell us. >> on assignment. >> when inabout walter cronkite tthink about cbs news. ien i walked in the studio for the first time and thought in buildilding where he used to ork, it's kind of a sobering moment for me. very humbling. ary nice. when jeff said there was a time when walter cronkite was looked imagine. er cronkite was looked down upon that's so hard to imagine. aid,t
extraorhard to imagine anybody bigger than walter cronkite. and talkhan walter cronkite.ege of uy.wing and talking to many he loved td talking to many times. kenneeople don't know he was a york,un loving guy. have too manyd to get him to run for the united states senate , walt, ark, he said i couldn't do that. say, walt's very helpful hered make me unelectable. >> his grandson is a great to gos grandson is a great addition to cbs news. he said he loved to go sailing you know, he didn't...
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after jim walters and darby and crandall canyon there was a number of policies flared on that. the internal review team came up with about 200 since 2004 that was layered on. what i said back in july of 2010, i'm not doing this. i put together a crew to go back. we're rewriting the entire manuel from base zero. we're leaning out a lot of the controversy. we're making sure that all these internal reviews and accountability audits get placed in a clear and straight forward way so an inspector knows exactly what they're supposed to do and we can have a greater clarity. i asked our folks to go to the root of this. i can tell you that we are rewriting the entire inspection procedures to clean up. >> i understand. i've been through several mines back in the area that i represent. part of the problem is, and i don't know the experience of the people that you have going out inspecting. when people get cited for having a fluorescent light that's not the proper height above the desk or not having a cover on a trash can or not having two sets of trucks under truck wheels, you start to won
after jim walters and darby and crandall canyon there was a number of policies flared on that. the internal review team came up with about 200 since 2004 that was layered on. what i said back in july of 2010, i'm not doing this. i put together a crew to go back. we're rewriting the entire manuel from base zero. we're leaning out a lot of the controversy. we're making sure that all these internal reviews and accountability audits get placed in a clear and straight forward way so an inspector...
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and roosevelt turned to walter wright who he trusted more, and asked walter, how many people really will march? tell me the really story. white replied that he expected no less than 100,000. they stared at each other. and then roosevelt started to negotiate. and he committed to put the force and weight of his office behind the effort to secure jobs for qualified negros. and he left by proposing they create a committee, which didn't sound too good at first, but they managed to hammer out an agreement in which this committee, the fair employment practices committee created by the executive order, would actually have the power to discipline companies who discriminated in defense contracts. so, in this moment, in this key moment, this march on washington most certainly did make a difference. but it came at the cost of canceling it. once it was signed, on june 25th, randolph proceeded to fly to the meeting of the national association for color people and announce that the march was off. a call was made out on the radio stations that touched most african-americans, and they called off the marc
and roosevelt turned to walter wright who he trusted more, and asked walter, how many people really will march? tell me the really story. white replied that he expected no less than 100,000. they stared at each other. and then roosevelt started to negotiate. and he committed to put the force and weight of his office behind the effort to secure jobs for qualified negros. and he left by proposing they create a committee, which didn't sound too good at first, but they managed to hammer out an...
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i feared for my job. >> reporter: walter johnson wouldn't talk to cnn.talk to his hometown sports reporter, joey martin, and denied he was ever paid for the vicious hit on andersen. >> as far as getting paid, he was -- vehemently denied that. he said, no, there's no way i got money from that. >> reporter: and when you first asked walter about that hit, what did he say? >> you could tell he was a little bit remorseful about it. i mean, he didn't want to hurt morton. but if he had to do it again, hey, it's football. it's physical. and it's my job. >> reporter: what did he tell you that coach glanville told him to do in that game? >> just take out the kicker. take out morton andersen. >> i distinctly remember $1,000 being discussed. so his word against my word. >> reporter: coach jerry glanville told "the boston globe" a year after the andersen hit that when you've got a guy that good you've got to figure a way of making him less effective. he missed two kicks, so i guess it worked. like johnson, glanville turned down our request for an interview, but in an
i feared for my job. >> reporter: walter johnson wouldn't talk to cnn.talk to his hometown sports reporter, joey martin, and denied he was ever paid for the vicious hit on andersen. >> as far as getting paid, he was -- vehemently denied that. he said, no, there's no way i got money from that. >> reporter: and when you first asked walter about that hit, what did he say? >> you could tell he was a little bit remorseful about it. i mean, he didn't want to hurt morton. but...
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it's the good the bad in the very very called trigger asli ugly the good walter while walter well helped form a group called missoula moves to amend which will soon be part of the national move to a better organization in the rest of the founding members of the missoula group want to end corporate rule in politics not just in montana but all over the country as wilde said the constitution talks about we the people it certainly didn't include corporation good on you walter for being part of the movement to take back the markers a bath arizona state senator judy burgess purchased along with other arizona tea party members introduced a bill in the state legislature to stop energy efficiency programs burgess says her goal is to wipe out any environmental program under budget obama. so she'll engineering including where we live and what we eat right she believes in a conspiracy where clean energy programs in arizona are up i'm serious what's a plot by the united nations to create a single world government in order to control our lives i didn't she just admit her pockets are lying by big oil m
it's the good the bad in the very very called trigger asli ugly the good walter while walter well helped form a group called missoula moves to amend which will soon be part of the national move to a better organization in the rest of the founding members of the missoula group want to end corporate rule in politics not just in montana but all over the country as wilde said the constitution talks about we the people it certainly didn't include corporation good on you walter for being part of the...
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but by the next year, it had expanded to a half hour and with walter cronkite in the chair, a new erato be. walter was, even then, an old-fashioned, shoe-leather reporter who thought the best way to cover a story was to go where it was. >> good evening, from paris. reporting from moscow. from the great wall of china. reporting from madrid. >> schieffer: he interviewed every president of his time from truman and eisenhower and kennedy to lyndon johnson, nixon, and ford, to carter and reagan and bush and clinton. he rarely expressed personal opinions, but surveys showed him to be the most trusted man in america, and when he concluded that america could not win the war in vietnam, lyndon johnson said, if i've lost walter, i've lost the country." >> from dallas, texas... >> schieffer: he guide us through our worst moments. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >> schieffer: he loved sharing with us the good times. >> the eagle has landed. >> whew, boy. >> schieffer: it was during walterary time that television became
but by the next year, it had expanded to a half hour and with walter cronkite in the chair, a new erato be. walter was, even then, an old-fashioned, shoe-leather reporter who thought the best way to cover a story was to go where it was. >> good evening, from paris. reporting from moscow. from the great wall of china. reporting from madrid. >> schieffer: he interviewed every president of his time from truman and eisenhower and kennedy to lyndon johnson, nixon, and ford, to carter and...
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history with telecom entrepreneur walter anderson. in the early '90s, anderson's company mid-atlantic telecom merges with frontier communications. the deal nets anderson more than $6 million. he transfers the profits to offshore companies in the british virgin islands and panama and continues to invest in telecom projects, increasing his wealth by more than 60 times in just seven years. in this exclusive phone interview, walter anderson acknowledges his success. >> we were at the right place at the right time. we got very lucky. we -- on paper, the value, by, certainly, 1999, was over $400 million. >> quick: throughout the late '90s, anderson travels by private jet, purchases expensive artwork, and donates more than $40 million to fund private space exploration. >> walter anderson played an important role in actually getting the first space tourist, dennis tito, up to the international space station. >> quick: tito, wide-eyed, weightless, but feeling right at home. in 1998, anderson's british virgin islands holding company, gold & app
history with telecom entrepreneur walter anderson. in the early '90s, anderson's company mid-atlantic telecom merges with frontier communications. the deal nets anderson more than $6 million. he transfers the profits to offshore companies in the british virgin islands and panama and continues to invest in telecom projects, increasing his wealth by more than 60 times in just seven years. in this exclusive phone interview, walter anderson acknowledges his success. >> we were at the right...
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>> my name was walter. >> reporter: does anyone still call you walter?e walter. >> reporter: you had four boys. now, you have three sons and a daughter. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: did you always want a girl? >> yes, i did. i wanted a daughter. but when i had jenna, the last child, i said, well that's okay. i guess i have four sons. >> reporter: and look what happened. you got the daughter. >> i got the daughter. >> reporter: jenna, when did you first know you were different? >> i always knew that i was not what they were saying. it wasn't right. i thought that i was in the wrong body. >> you had years of therapy. you had hormone treatments. what did the hormone treatments do for you? >> i took estrogen, which helped me to develop my own breasts. just keep my skin as it was. and just -- it made me feel better mentally. but i can feel it hormonally, as well. >> reporter: when you had your surgery, what did they do? >> the surgery is pretty intense. it was painful. but seeing something on your body for that long and not being able to look at myself in the m
>> my name was walter. >> reporter: does anyone still call you walter?e walter. >> reporter: you had four boys. now, you have three sons and a daughter. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: did you always want a girl? >> yes, i did. i wanted a daughter. but when i had jenna, the last child, i said, well that's okay. i guess i have four sons. >> reporter: and look what happened. you got the daughter. >> i got the daughter. >> reporter: jenna, when did...
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watch barbara waller -- barbara walter's entire interview tonight at 10:00. >>> mike will be back tos to skillet. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. call now to bundle two, three, even four services. bundles including u-verse tv, internet and home phone start as low as 89 a month for 12 months. our lowest bundle price. switch and get a total home dvr included. choose from a variety of tv packages that let you record four shows at once... and play them back in any room. and select from multiple internet speeds up to 24 megs to get exactly what you need. call now. triple-play bundles start as low as 89 a month. switch and get a total home dvr included. mom, daddoooooo! i'm moving back in... better call at&t. yeah. ♪ >>> what this marin county restaurant did to become a target of director f
watch barbara waller -- barbara walter's entire interview tonight at 10:00. >>> mike will be back tos to skillet. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. call now to bundle two, three, even...
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watch barbara waller -- barbara walter's entire interview tonight at 10:00. >>> mike will be back tos to skillet. >>> what this marin county restaurant did to become a target of director francis ford coppola? >>> what somes did are using to treat appendicitis. >>> right now time for friday's perfect pefplt >> mike you have three friends. >> they are holly and molly and they are just so adorable so cute. tell us about holly and molly. >> holly and molly -- i was going to bring skillet but skillet got adopted before i left this is holly and molly, they are sisters they don't have to be adopted together. they are wonderful lap dogs three months old, terrier mixes love to play, wonderful personalities. i have a feeling we'll get a lot of calls because they are really cute. >> i'm sorry i was enjoying playing with them. they don't have to be together but would it be best. do they get along with other dogs? >> so far it looks like it is still good. they would love to go home together or separately would be fine. >> let's find them a home they are so adorable. thank you >> thanks for having
watch barbara waller -- barbara walter's entire interview tonight at 10:00. >>> mike will be back tos to skillet. >>> what this marin county restaurant did to become a target of director francis ford coppola? >>> what somes did are using to treat appendicitis. >>> right now time for friday's perfect pefplt >> mike you have three friends. >> they are holly and molly and they are just so adorable so cute. tell us about holly and molly. >>...
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i want to acknowledge that this is the first time walter johnson -- that must have been henny who said that. thank you. is that better? i would like for all bus to acknowledge the back that walter johnson is not with as for the first time in the history of this breakfast. senator chave -- cesar chavez would have said that titles do not matter. he has a lot of titles but does not live on them. eliseo medina joined his family at the delano grape strike at the age of 19. at the age of 20, he was an organizer in the difficult and sometimes violent campaign, as an organizer under cesar chavez. he was trained by both cesar and fred ross, sr. he became an organizer for the campaign in chicago. he worked with the sugar cane workers of florida in the campaign against the slave like conditions of the workers in florida. since then, he has not stopped being an organizer. an organizer for all working people in the workplace and a fighter for all working people for social and economic justice. he also has been a monumental leader in the fight over the last two decades for immigration reform. a monu
i want to acknowledge that this is the first time walter johnson -- that must have been henny who said that. thank you. is that better? i would like for all bus to acknowledge the back that walter johnson is not with as for the first time in the history of this breakfast. senator chave -- cesar chavez would have said that titles do not matter. he has a lot of titles but does not live on them. eliseo medina joined his family at the delano grape strike at the age of 19. at the age of 20, he was...
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i want to go like walter for reuniting the mission.uld the 90% have to pay to unify a group that small? i do not think so. the difference in character between mr. 9 in district 6 is remarkable -- between districts 9 and district 6 is remarkable. have we seen nonprofits stopping displacement? no. we are seeing a bunch of new residential development projects. the nonprofits have been awol. it has been a neighborhood-based operation. the eastern neighborhoods and nonprofits lost it and say they want to be part of the neighborhood. they blew it. we're seeing displacement more than before the plan. you are more likely to lose -- the population was in eviscerated. i do not think there is a connection. the issues of north mission are in sync with the mission proper. my neighborhoods are centered around a marshall school. d9 is a progressive district. i have a problem thinking there will be any sort of disenfranchisement of anyone in our community in the north mission is included in district 9. invoking walter again without my singing, "love w
i want to go like walter for reuniting the mission.uld the 90% have to pay to unify a group that small? i do not think so. the difference in character between mr. 9 in district 6 is remarkable -- between districts 9 and district 6 is remarkable. have we seen nonprofits stopping displacement? no. we are seeing a bunch of new residential development projects. the nonprofits have been awol. it has been a neighborhood-based operation. the eastern neighborhoods and nonprofits lost it and say they...
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one of them was walter walker. being that they weren't where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. >> and i would put some more over here that would go all the way -- >> what's the image, though? >> this is the one i was going to get. wages of syd. right? >>> coming up -- david laudone's case takes an unexpected turn. >> when you go back in your cell you need to sit there and think about it a minute and tell me the truth and tell me what's going on. >>> and later -- >> you know the first thing he asked me, can i keep the fork? oh, he got me for a fork. >> ray slagle's signature dish provides comfort to a friend in need. >> good, man. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is b
one of them was walter walker. being that they weren't where they were supposed to be, i decided to strip them out and find out what was going on, and mr. walter walker had a bottle of tattoo ink on him. which he finally gave over when i started to do the strip-outs. and at that time, he realized i was going to have to write a report on him for having tattoo paraphernalia. >> and i would put some more over here that would go all the way -- >> what's the image, though? >> this...
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there is a tendency to blame those in political power when that happens. >> the result, walters says is cynicism about what happens at the state capitol. >> too much time bickering and arguing. they don't get anything done. >> you have two sides that are trying to one-upmanship then it things don't get done. >> some fed up with the political paralysis are coming up with their own way to solve problems. a billionaire with family ties to california put up $20 million to fund a bipartisan reform panel called think long. >> california reflects what is happening in washington. you've got two sides that have a difficult time agreeing on very much. and it's so partisan that at the end you almost wonder how a citizen serves. >> he says his panel which includes former governor gray davis and former u.s. secretary of state condoleeza rice will propose far-reaching but undisclosed reforms dealing with the budget, the tax system, education and the initiative process. dan schnur, one of our panelists gets students to take up the issues in a class he teaches as usc. "california crackup" co authore
there is a tendency to blame those in political power when that happens. >> the result, walters says is cynicism about what happens at the state capitol. >> too much time bickering and arguing. they don't get anything done. >> you have two sides that are trying to one-upmanship then it things don't get done. >> some fed up with the political paralysis are coming up with their own way to solve problems. a billionaire with family ties to california put up $20 million to...
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