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>> my name is walter. >> jimmy: walter, say hello to j-lo. >> hi, walter. >> oh, j-lo. >> jimmy: bring in here, sal. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we're going to do some tailoring when we come back. jennifer lopez is here. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >>> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by mcdonald's new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. so good, they'll leave you speechless. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. give dad the perfect gift's and get kohl's cash! give him a new fragrance or the xbox one s - and get kohl's cash give him the canon rebel eos t6 and you'll get $90 kohl's cash! plus shop other great gi
>> my name is walter. >> jimmy: walter, say hello to j-lo. >> hi, walter. >> oh, j-lo. >> jimmy: bring in here, sal. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we're going to do some tailoring when we come back. jennifer lopez is here. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >>> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by mcdonald's new fresh beef quarter pounder burgers. so good, they'll leave you speechless. it's pretty...
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i hate companies that virtue signal, walter. i hate it.t themselves from a twitter mob so everything they do charity wise is about climate, gender and race and i like this. >> i love it too. i just wish they want the pizzas to get to my house in good shape so they fill the potholes but when the pizzas leave my house i want them to unclog the sewer drains. [laughter] greg: i don't even want to think about that. that is the straws come in. greg: i think it is a positive development that you are libertarian so our government can't deal with the infrastructure and companies -- remember country lemonade the stand and they're paying for the penalties and then you have dominoes -- this is a great trend. kat: people always say we need government to build the roles and it turns out we need more civic the minded pizza companies. i would not have guessed it. i would not have guessed it. this is great and i mean, i really have not thought about dominoes a lot lately or like ever. it crosses my mind very occasionally and i think that most people with r
i hate companies that virtue signal, walter. i hate it.t themselves from a twitter mob so everything they do charity wise is about climate, gender and race and i like this. >> i love it too. i just wish they want the pizzas to get to my house in good shape so they fill the potholes but when the pizzas leave my house i want them to unclog the sewer drains. [laughter] greg: i don't even want to think about that. that is the straws come in. greg: i think it is a positive development that you...
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we went to walter reed and as they took me off the bus that day and carried me into the walter reed medical center, i'm looking up at this one area right there inside the building and there stands my mother, my father, my sister, and my fiance. they said you're going home tomorrow. the guy that took me back from the shower said do you know , anyone that you can contact stateside? tell them you're going to be arriving at walter reed army medical center on christmas day. so i called my dad because he had his own business and i figured if it was daytime anywhere between five in the morning and five in the evening, he's there. so i called him and told him that i was going to be coming in to walter reed and to get on the itinerary coming in that day because they couldn't figure out if i was going to be there that day. so he got in contact with the red cross. the red cross, they were given someone to contact through a representative or senator from pennsylvania, and they got in touch with this person and she looked at this itinerary and she said, well, we have no one on the list by the last name
we went to walter reed and as they took me off the bus that day and carried me into the walter reed medical center, i'm looking up at this one area right there inside the building and there stands my mother, my father, my sister, and my fiance. they said you're going home tomorrow. the guy that took me back from the shower said do you know , anyone that you can contact stateside? tell them you're going to be arriving at walter reed army medical center on christmas day. so i called my dad...
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the pending sprint/t-mobile merger, and verizon might buy, we're joined by walter isaacson, advisorynd former chairman of cnn, and roger mcnamee with us on set, elevation partners co-founder and early facebook investor. what a day, we will begin walter, i guess, are you -- do you applaud judge leon's decision did you expect it this way >> i expected it this way because you and jon fortt both said it on the show a few times when i was on, that vertical integrations are not something that would be stopped, and you turned out to be right i think it makes sense is a huge tectonic shift we're seeing with multiple converging forces. at parela wineberg where i work we have the disruption lab and you see this in media and telecommunications with the fact that we will have more vertical integration, a lot of mergers, of people who have content and distribution, that's why comcast will be going in for the fox assets you also see other things happening, including comcast being out from under the behaval remedies it had to agree to when it did its universal merger. also, you have the end of net
the pending sprint/t-mobile merger, and verizon might buy, we're joined by walter isaacson, advisorynd former chairman of cnn, and roger mcnamee with us on set, elevation partners co-founder and early facebook investor. what a day, we will begin walter, i guess, are you -- do you applaud judge leon's decision did you expect it this way >> i expected it this way because you and jon fortt both said it on the show a few times when i was on, that vertical integrations are not something that...
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be left increasingly alone walter isaacson, former chairman of cnn, time magazine, of course he joinsod to see you. >> thanks, carl. >> struck by the "time" cover with the title "king me," and the president looking in the mirror with a crown on his head. what do you make of the fact that america is headed toward isolationism or is already there? >> breaking up the alliances that have served us well for 70 years and trying to treat russia as if it's more of an ally than an adversary that doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me obviously, trump has some good points to make, that the trade order needs to be recalibrated a bit. there's unfair trade practices, but that should be separated from breaking up the 70-year alliance we've had with europe, canada, north america, which is the greatest economic and trade zone of the world. things aren't going that bad, as trump will tell you. unemployment is very low it's not like we're facing some huge trade crisis now. so, i don't quite get why you would do what sometimes republicans accuse democratic presidents of doing, alienating our allies a
be left increasingly alone walter isaacson, former chairman of cnn, time magazine, of course he joinsod to see you. >> thanks, carl. >> struck by the "time" cover with the title "king me," and the president looking in the mirror with a crown on his head. what do you make of the fact that america is headed toward isolationism or is already there? >> breaking up the alliances that have served us well for 70 years and trying to treat russia as if it's more of...
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>> i agree with walter dellinger, i think there's likely to be major changes in american law in a way we haven't seen in a long time. it's important to realize justice kennedy has been on the court for 32 years and a centerm vote pretch that entire time. so even though individual cases might be seen to bring the law in a particular direction, that stability of having that same person be the deciding vote or one of the deciding votes s actually relatively stability. i suspect we're about to enter a time of things being much more in flux than we've seen in decades. >> michael dorf, let me ask you about some of your morpersonal remembrances as well with. this is a man who prented himself in a very professional manner on the bench as all thees justo. it was hard to read where he was coming from on some of the issues. a what do you knut how he considered some of the biggest cases, the ones that will now only be really judged by history?v >> he prepareery strenuously for all of the cases the court faced. he would read all of the briefs. it actually was a bit frustrating to me as a law clerk
>> i agree with walter dellinger, i think there's likely to be major changes in american law in a way we haven't seen in a long time. it's important to realize justice kennedy has been on the court for 32 years and a centerm vote pretch that entire time. so even though individual cases might be seen to bring the law in a particular direction, that stability of having that same person be the deciding vote or one of the deciding votes s actually relatively stability. i suspect we're about...
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walter dellinger, let me start with you. you'd estimated moe than 20 cases you argued before justice kennedy. what do you remember about making those arguments before him? >> well, one of the great qualities of justice kennedy was that, in many important cases, you kneheas open to be persended by cogent arg so that, i think often, advocate felt he was someone who could be persuaded. i think he wasn as sharp a questioner as some of his colleagues, but i think that was offset by a quality of open-mindedness. >> nawaz: orin kerr, you perhaps got to see him in a way the rest of us did not. tell me a lilt biabout this man who, for so many, played such a pivotal role in some of the biggest issues of our time. did those issues weigh on him? >> he certainly thought bout they and deeply issues that the court was considering and, as walter dellinger just noted, i think h had more open mind towards the direction that the law should go te n somother justices. something that frustrated people on both sides, he was not a reliable vote for
walter dellinger, let me start with you. you'd estimated moe than 20 cases you argued before justice kennedy. what do you remember about making those arguments before him? >> well, one of the great qualities of justice kennedy was that, in many important cases, you kneheas open to be persended by cogent arg so that, i think often, advocate felt he was someone who could be persuaded. i think he wasn as sharp a questioner as some of his colleagues, but i think that was offset by a quality...
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walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor always seems to reflect bos shyness, he loved getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused police protection and --se he set all the people wanted to do was touch him, not hurt him. plunged into areas even local mayors steered clear of and he was manhandled. something seemed to grow in be shy third brother of a dynamic family. the younger brother who had stayed behind the scenes had come into his own. tuesday night was a particularly joyous night. robert francis kennedy was 42 years old and had just won the victory of his political life in the california presidential primary. he heard from his supporters, and invited them to chicago. senator kennedy was a happy ma as he made his way into the -- out of the kitchen. by twoor was hit bullets. five other people were injured as bullets sprayed the kitchen. the senator was critically h
walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor always seems to reflect bos shyness, he loved getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused police protection and --se he set all the people wanted to do was touch him, not hurt him. plunged into areas even local mayors steered clear of and he was manhandled....
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she is mimi walters. the double the child tax credit and put more money in our paychecks. >> interesting. the chamber of congress trying to help the republican. the first ad, sara jacobs would be the youngest. this is the test of the women theory. >> it is interesting to see the messages from both sides. jeff was saying that would evolve as we get further into mid term territory. there is tremendous down side for the democrats in the primaries. of course, nothing will be decided. it has happened before that they have been locked out by not actually getting one of the candidates through the jungle primary and not having a chance to compete in november. as jeff was saying, we have two political parties in the united states right now going through
she is mimi walters. the double the child tax credit and put more money in our paychecks. >> interesting. the chamber of congress trying to help the republican. the first ad, sara jacobs would be the youngest. this is the test of the women theory. >> it is interesting to see the messages from both sides. jeff was saying that would evolve as we get further into mid term territory. there is tremendous down side for the democrats in the primaries. of course, nothing will be decided. it...
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report covers the life and assassination of the new york democrat and is anchored by walter cronkite. news specialcbs report. here is cbs news correspondent harry reasoner. >> good evening. the body of senator robert kennedy is now in the air in a jet furnished are the white house and the air force heading to new york from los angeles. 430 p.m. and will land in laguardia new york. the body will arrive sometime around 9:30 p.m. new york time. tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and longer if there are lines. it will lie in state before a requiem mass at 10 a.m. saturday and go by train from new york to washington and a motor processions from new york's union station to go by the senate office building and by the justice department where robert kennedy served as attorney general before burial at about 5:30 p.m. saturday at
report covers the life and assassination of the new york democrat and is anchored by walter cronkite. news specialcbs report. here is cbs news correspondent harry reasoner. >> good evening. the body of senator robert kennedy is now in the air in a jet furnished are the white house and the air force heading to new york from los angeles. 430 p.m. and will land in laguardia new york. the body will arrive sometime around 9:30 p.m. new york time. tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and longer if...
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the crash killed 38-year-old walter wong.rter wayne friedman posted this statement from the petaluma high school principal cutting off the value dikt attorney micron during the speech. she began to talk about being a sexual assault victim. the statement read that the local law enforcement has initial jurisdiction and determines the course of action. >>> eric thomas tweeted this video of a relieved crowd of dog handler at the woofstock dog show in vallejo. a van with 15 dogs bound for the show was stolen in redding. but the dogs were found and safe and sound. >>> with a planned summit meeting between president trump and kim jong un days away. pme paid a visit to washington a with an important message. >>> with the historic summit between presidentru days away. >> i think i'm well prepped. >> mr. trump sitting next for the japanese prime minister confident he is ready to go. >> i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude, willingness to get things kun. but i think i've been preparing for the summit for a long
the crash killed 38-year-old walter wong.rter wayne friedman posted this statement from the petaluma high school principal cutting off the value dikt attorney micron during the speech. she began to talk about being a sexual assault victim. the statement read that the local law enforcement has initial jurisdiction and determines the course of action. >>> eric thomas tweeted this video of a relieved crowd of dog handler at the woofstock dog show in vallejo. a van with 15 dogs bound for...
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no. >> walter jeffrey singing at the wheel of a vehicle there.chy lives in austin, texas, and has a huge instagram following where he shows off the pipes. in you're skeptical, he has an entire library of his songs online. experts say french bull dogs don't bark much but they are known for strange vocal sounds like this one. >> i'm right here. >> would you listen to an entire cd of that? >> it could get on you. his name is walter jeffrey. >> very formal. >> what do you think it would happen? >> if you know him very well you call him walter. >>> sunday sitdown with andrew garfield, the oscar-nominated star of movies like "spiderman" and "hacksaw ridge." now in a tony role. >>> and the story of an ordinary passenger ferry that served on one of the most extraordinary days in the history of the world. >>> you can head over to facebook for a facebook live facebook for a facebook live chat with dylan and me in two well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when y
no. >> walter jeffrey singing at the wheel of a vehicle there.chy lives in austin, texas, and has a huge instagram following where he shows off the pipes. in you're skeptical, he has an entire library of his songs online. experts say french bull dogs don't bark much but they are known for strange vocal sounds like this one. >> i'm right here. >> would you listen to an entire cd of that? >> it could get on you. his name is walter jeffrey. >> very formal. >>...
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you want to talk to me about that, walter? >> yeah. so the irs has the authority to, for instance, revoke their status as a nonprofit, to ban the president and two of his kids -- or three of his kids, rather, from having any involvement in nonprofits for ten years. there's significant penalties under both the irs and the fec angles. the irs complaint has two components. it alleges that he just simply used this as a personal piggy bank for himself, settling claims and buying himself a gigantic portrait to decorate one of his clubs with, and also this allegation of coordinating with a presidential campaign. the fec allegation also includes two different components. there's coordinating with the campaign and trying to influence an election. they've got some very good circumstantial evidence of both. i think the stronger complaint is the irs one and the aspect of the fec one that alleges coordinating. it's a higher standard to prove that they intended to influence the election. but, again, certainly laid out a case for it, and we'll see wh
you want to talk to me about that, walter? >> yeah. so the irs has the authority to, for instance, revoke their status as a nonprofit, to ban the president and two of his kids -- or three of his kids, rather, from having any involvement in nonprofits for ten years. there's significant penalties under both the irs and the fec angles. the irs complaint has two components. it alleges that he just simply used this as a personal piggy bank for himself, settling claims and buying himself a...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening ann thank you for g us. today on the u.s. side of the border with mexico, protesters and politicians demanded tppknow what is ing to thousands of immigrant children being held in shelters, many of them separated from the parents who were seeking asylum or illegally crossing the border. the trumadministration calls this new policy "zero- tolerance." it also contins to falsely blame the family separations on democrats. in texas, members of congress marched with protestors in the city of tornillo, site of a new detention facility wheregr imt boys are housed in tents. in mc
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening ann thank you for g us. today...
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walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor reflected a boy's shyness, he loved getting out a moment people and enjoy e physical contact. he refused political that she refused police protection -- he refused police protection and the people did not want to hurt him. he went to areas where most people didn't not want to go to -- he went to areas where people steered cleared of. he has -- he had come into his own. night was a particularly joyous night. robert kennedy was 42 years old and had just won the presidential primary, and spoke to his supporters, and invited them to chicago. senator kennedy was a happy man as he made his way -- he was hit two bullets and five others were injured as bullets sprayed the kitchen. for the senator was critically hurt. police identify the alleged assailant as a 24-year-old, and native jordanian who came to the country 11 years ago. his brother gave the name to police,
walter: these last few weeks,, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. there was a good fight to fight, and he was a fighter. ideals were at stake and he was an idealist, and for a man whose demeanor reflected a boy's shyness, he loved getting out a moment people and enjoy e physical contact. he refused political that she refused police protection -- he refused police protection and the people did not want to hurt him. he went to areas where most people didn't not want to go to -- he went...
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walters: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time -- the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 949 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 5797. the chair apoints the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost, to provide over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 5797, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to amend title 19 of the social security act, to allow states to provide under medicaid services for certain individuals with opioid use disorders and institutions for mental diseases. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered read the first time. the gentlewoman from california, mrs. walters, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. mrs. walters: mr. chairman, i yield myself such
walters: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time -- the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 949 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 5797. the chair apoints the gentleman from illinois, mr. bost, to provide over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 5797, which the clerk will report by...
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price and colleen mitchell join us good morning, guys walter, which of these announcements do you thinkar to medium term investors should focus on more, this pillpack buy or this logistics move in which amazon is arguably trying to disrupt the u.p.s.'s and fedexs to staff the last mile? >> i think logistics is the most important issue that amazon has to continue to deal with if it's going to go to 40% or 50% of commerce they're going to have to increase their logistics capability by 3 or 4 x and u.p.s. and fedex basically can't do that. so amazon has to find new ways to grow their logistics capability i thuveng this is an important step it will continue to help amazon gro grow. >> and kate, this was not a hot area for investment in silicon valley when pillpack first started. is it now? are people looking at their portfolios and saying what do we have in the pharma space that amazon, google or somebody might want to buy? >> no kidding. we always think that, number one. i will debate walter in that one of the things -- i certainly agree, by the way, logistics is a key part of. >> i think
price and colleen mitchell join us good morning, guys walter, which of these announcements do you thinkar to medium term investors should focus on more, this pillpack buy or this logistics move in which amazon is arguably trying to disrupt the u.p.s.'s and fedexs to staff the last mile? >> i think logistics is the most important issue that amazon has to continue to deal with if it's going to go to 40% or 50% of commerce they're going to have to increase their logistics capability by 3 or...
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walter mooney to comment on the discovery.dr. walter mooney/ u.s. geological survey "....if you have a ladder and you break a rung or a step., then the ladder begins to deform and if you break another rung well i wouldn't want to be on that ladder because th whole thing, both sides could go..."while fraught with numerous small temblors through the years, the far southern end of the san andreas fault is long over due for a large earthquake. the collapse of the ladder structure could have devastating consequences.dr. walter mooney/u.s. geological survey "....we would be very concerned if we begin to see movement on that ladder structure because it could trigger or influence or encourage other associated faults to move and what we're really afraid of is a big one, a magnitude 8 in southern california..."dr. mooney says it's unlikely the collpase of the ladder structure would impact northern california, but he says there may be similar hidden fault structures here too.dr. walter mooney "....you'll recall we had a large earthquake a few years ago in napa
walter mooney to comment on the discovery.dr. walter mooney/ u.s. geological survey "....if you have a ladder and you break a rung or a step., then the ladder begins to deform and if you break another rung well i wouldn't want to be on that ladder because th whole thing, both sides could go..."while fraught with numerous small temblors through the years, the far southern end of the san andreas fault is long over due for a large earthquake. the collapse of the ladder structure could...
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. >> walter bell. think that's what my library card was under. >> this is out of the system. >> every time i visit my dad i see that book. all the kids who didn't become comic book artists because i stole that book. how about this does the library take donations. >> yeah we do. >> can i donate money to the library. >> we'd never say no. >> how about i donate $1,000 to the mobile public library to make up for that book. >> a thousand dollars? should we hold out for two? >> i think i waited all that time and i could have just kept the become. but i relief this library. because they have all the best books. >> man. off air two years suddenly his book is below mine. show biz is not nice. ancestrydna told my dad he comes from the southern coast of ireland. i think it's why we've been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail o
. >> walter bell. think that's what my library card was under. >> this is out of the system. >> every time i visit my dad i see that book. all the kids who didn't become comic book artists because i stole that book. how about this does the library take donations. >> yeah we do. >> can i donate money to the library. >> we'd never say no. >> how about i donate $1,000 to the mobile public library to make up for that book. >> a thousand dollars?...
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>>al he worked for walter monda, democratic candidate for vice president.his was long before the tribal is asian of politics, the polarization, the two parties facing one another across the barricades of mutual and comprehension. it was a much more gentle kind ofof partisanship. >> charles: when we got totally crushed in the general election, i got a call from "the new republic" and they said, would you like to come work for us? that was a rope down the bottom of the well. i said, yes right away, started on the day reagan was sworn in, the first day i started at "the new republic." i wrote one editorial that caused the largest number of canceled subscriptions in the history of the magazine. check out star spangled savings at bass pro shops and cabela's. like flag chairs for under $13. save 33% or more on select teva men's and ladies' sandals. and bring the kids for free workshops and activities. benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from
>>al he worked for walter monda, democratic candidate for vice president.his was long before the tribal is asian of politics, the polarization, the two parties facing one another across the barricades of mutual and comprehension. it was a much more gentle kind ofof partisanship. >> charles: when we got totally crushed in the general election, i got a call from "the new republic" and they said, would you like to come work for us? that was a rope down the bottom of the well....
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michael:l: walter edwiwin's anl premium is the minimum of arou 30 eur. that allllows him to c claim ash as 300 e euros. the cash enabledhehe beeeper to buy syrup, toeinvnvigate his bee cololonies after t the disastrorous storm. bubut tropical storms aren't te only problem he e has to conted with. itit's become haharder for thes to find nectctar, because e the weatather has alsoso become me capricicious. riright now is s supposed to b e saint lucia's s dry season.. but erere are constatant showe. and thatat means less s honey. wawaer: climate change is affeining us vy mumuch isaint lucia, becauseherere a certain yearwhwhen y get t t much rain.ththent affe. and there e are certain n timeh michael:he t tincaribbeanebeyon. island iseen as tourist paparadf the e population lives belelowe poverty line. bananas s are the islaland's n export, bubut the plantatatione being devastated by storms wit incrsingng freency.. ncent norbert fears the dopopours, wch h have readyy ooded his fieldseveveral timeme crcropn the process. that'shy h he took out a a livelihood pro
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kudlow's being treated at walter reed army medical center in maryland.ouse says kudlow is expected to make a full and speedy recovery. >>> now a look inside north korea through the eyes of a defector. grace jo lost most of her family to famine. she says her father was killed by the state. her mother took the rest of her family first to china and then to the united states. she spoke to jeff glor. >> reporter: what are your first memories? >> i was sitting inside -- at the time we didn't have rice to eat. >> reporter: like many north koreans her age, grace jo group hung -- grew up hungry. >> exhausted, hungry. >> reporter: famine ravaged north korea, millions starved to death. grace says she ate on average one meal a week, usually rice. sometimes what they caught on the floor. your grandmother boiled mice, baby mice. >> yes. newborn mice. >> reporter: that's the first time you'd eaten in how long? >> i don't even remember. >> reporter: her father snuck into china to ask distant relatives for help. on his return home he was captured by north korean authorit
kudlow's being treated at walter reed army medical center in maryland.ouse says kudlow is expected to make a full and speedy recovery. >>> now a look inside north korea through the eyes of a defector. grace jo lost most of her family to famine. she says her father was killed by the state. her mother took the rest of her family first to china and then to the united states. she spoke to jeff glor. >> reporter: what are your first memories? >> i was sitting inside -- at the...
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walter mooney/u.s. geological survey "....we would be very concerned if we begin to see movement on that ladder structure because it could trigger or influence or encourage other associated faults to move and what we're really afraid of is a big one, a magnitude 8 in southern california..."dr. mooney says it's unlikely the collpase of the ladder structure would impact northern california, but he says there may be similar hidden fault structures here too.dr. walter mooney "....you'll recall we had a large earthquake a few years ago in napa on a fault that wasn't very well understood. so we are always finding new faults that have been sleeping and wake up and get our attention.in menlo park rob fladeboe kron4 news (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist (jr stone) outside....look taking a live (justine) newsfladeboe kron4 in menlo park rob our attention.in menlo park rob fladeboe kron4 news (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our
walter mooney/u.s. geological survey "....we would be very concerned if we begin to see movement on that ladder structure because it could trigger or influence or encourage other associated faults to move and what we're really afraid of is a big one, a magnitude 8 in southern california..."dr. mooney says it's unlikely the collpase of the ladder structure would impact northern california, but he says there may be similar hidden fault structures here too.dr. walter mooney...
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walter was killed in the crash. the notable information, though, that came from the report shows the auto pilot system on the model x was engaged in four separate occasions in huang's trip. we already knew the han not on the wheel at the time of the crash, but data shows he did not brake or steer away from the barrier separating the connecter ramp with 101. this is also new. they discovered the model x accelerated in the time seconds before the crash going from 62 miles per hour to 70.8 miles per hour before impact. his widow said that the suv's auto pilot would tesla says if you drive with the auto pilot hardware you are 3.7 times less likely to be involved in an accident. we posted the report from ntsb on our website, >>> thank you so much. we have a number of reports about the crash on abc 7 news, and click on sections an i-team to find them. >>> new this morning, lawyers for colin kaepernick say plan to subpoena trump and pence to see if they played a role in keeping kaepernick from getting a new job. they want
walter was killed in the crash. the notable information, though, that came from the report shows the auto pilot system on the model x was engaged in four separate occasions in huang's trip. we already knew the han not on the wheel at the time of the crash, but data shows he did not brake or steer away from the barrier separating the connecter ramp with 101. this is also new. they discovered the model x accelerated in the time seconds before the crash going from 62 miles per hour to 70.8 miles...
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walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. today, china warned of a trade war if the united states increases tariffs. the canadian prime minister used the terms "insulting andac ptable" in response to new u.s. tariffs on his country's steel and aluminum. and the planned historic summit between president trump and north korea's leader kim jong us ow less than ten days away. but in washington this morning, most of the talk was about a 20- page confidential ent from the president's legal team to special counsel robert mueller in january -msterday the "new york times" published the fit
walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us....
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walters: thank you. dr. fauci, you work by national institute of allergy and infectious diseases to support research for diagnostic testing. multiplex point of care technologies are beneficial because they can be used to simultaneous test for multiple infectious disease pathogens with a single blood or yuren sample. can you -- urine sample. naid is ll us what helping these technologies to detect material threats and infectious diseases? dr. fauci: thank you very much for that question. yes, we are very heavily involved in that, both with our grantees to get concept to develop into something that's translateable as well as contract. multiplex, as you mentioned in your statement, is a very important tool of the future. now, for detecting outbreaks. for example, we have multiplex asa's involving a whole series of particular types of viruses. for example, the flavi viruses, many of them which we have particularly in the western hemisphere that we're involved right now in research for the development of a multipl
walters: thank you. dr. fauci, you work by national institute of allergy and infectious diseases to support research for diagnostic testing. multiplex point of care technologies are beneficial because they can be used to simultaneous test for multiple infectious disease pathogens with a single blood or yuren sample. can you -- urine sample. naid is ll us what helping these technologies to detect material threats and infectious diseases? dr. fauci: thank you very much for that question. yes, we...
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when walter cronkite comes out and he says, ford is considering joining the ticket with reagan and --it turns out when walter cronkite uses the phrase come a co-presidency, reagan got upset with that. he said, this will not work. he openly called george bush. james: i took the call to it was -- i took the call. it was drew lewis was working for reagan. he said governor reagan would like to speak to ambassador bush. i handed him the phone. he said, yes, how are you, yes sir, he said yes, and the only question i think reagan asked him was, will you support my position on abortion? and ambassador bush said yes, sir i will. david: you were given a task by ronald reagan. james: to help with the debates. help negotiate the debates and help prepare for the debates. david: was it difficult to prepare reagan for the debates? people were not confident he was a good debater. james: a lot of his close people didn't want him to debate. i wanted him to. his pollster i think wanted him to. i believe nancy wanted him to. i always thought he was terrific. in front of the camera. the red light goes on,
when walter cronkite comes out and he says, ford is considering joining the ticket with reagan and --it turns out when walter cronkite uses the phrase come a co-presidency, reagan got upset with that. he said, this will not work. he openly called george bush. james: i took the call to it was -- i took the call. it was drew lewis was working for reagan. he said governor reagan would like to speak to ambassador bush. i handed him the phone. he said, yes, how are you, yes sir, he said yes, and the...
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i became a speech writer for the vice president of the united states, walter mondale.oined him sometime in the spring of 1980. talk about luck. i had met, again, shear blind luck once at a dinner the chief speech writer. and we met a second time. talking about the job. he said, you know, he mentioned the third speech writer had quit. i thought well, i might be interested. i said well, maybe i could apply. he said okay. so he gave me the to jim johnson. jim johnson was the chief of staff to mondale. interviewed me and of course the first question is can you show me a writing sample? so i had to go through the same thing, sorry, i don't have any. have you ever written a speech no. i will tell you what, mondale is giving a speech next week. write me a speech. i looked up political speech and began reading them. so i get an idea of what political speeches look like. it struck me when i first came to washington is the fact that all the monuments here, unlike the monuments in europe, are monuments with words on them. i decided i would make that the theme. i wrote that they l
i became a speech writer for the vice president of the united states, walter mondale.oined him sometime in the spring of 1980. talk about luck. i had met, again, shear blind luck once at a dinner the chief speech writer. and we met a second time. talking about the job. he said, you know, he mentioned the third speech writer had quit. i thought well, i might be interested. i said well, maybe i could apply. he said okay. so he gave me the to jim johnson. jim johnson was the chief of staff to...
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: questions about her surgery, questions about her time at walter reed? who is asking those questions? he didn't say because he couldn't say. those are not real questionsthie passive-aggressive attack. the cnn point was that melania trump is a liar and she's doing something immoral. she must be, look who she is ma stephen colbert came to the same conclusion, watch. >> as of the time w are taping the show, the first lady has not been seen in public for 25 days. i'm not surprised, i took that shawshank guy years to tumble out. monia is supposedly reemerging to atten and it will to t press. but the white house did release the official photo proving the first lady was totally there. >> tucker: over rolling stone which apparently still exists someone called jamil smith said melania trump wasn't hiding to conceal signs of physical abuse. they then suggested thathe may have punched my monia and then ordered the secret service to cover it up. keep in mind that at one time he was a serious intellectual, or what passed for one in washington. and now he is simply a
: questions about her surgery, questions about her time at walter reed? who is asking those questions? he didn't say because he couldn't say. those are not real questionsthie passive-aggressive attack. the cnn point was that melania trump is a liar and she's doing something immoral. she must be, look who she is ma stephen colbert came to the same conclusion, watch. >> as of the time w are taping the show, the first lady has not been seen in public for 25 days. i'm not surprised, i took...
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, and craig moffit is back so, walter, we'll start with you.an, what a journey, and, yeah, it's just -- it's interesting to see in this case a lot of people think the judge will allow this deal to go forward. what happens then? >> well, one of the things that if it goes forward, we really entered into the age of collecting data because one of the things that this merger is about, just like facebook, just like what amazon's about, whatever, is collecting as much data as you can about the consumer if you are at&t with a lot of the media brands, it helps you build up that data base. i've been through having worked at time warner, through the period in which, you know, you had vertical integration with the people in the pipes,e time warner, cable, ownering things like warner brothers, been through the breakup of that, through people putting it back together, and i do think it will allow vertical sbrintegrat, there's going to be amazing consolidation in the industry, and people are going to try to own both distribution channel, information about the
, and craig moffit is back so, walter, we'll start with you.an, what a journey, and, yeah, it's just -- it's interesting to see in this case a lot of people think the judge will allow this deal to go forward. what happens then? >> well, one of the things that if it goes forward, we really entered into the age of collecting data because one of the things that this merger is about, just like facebook, just like what amazon's about, whatever, is collecting as much data as you can about the...
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walter. barbara hope zuerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. at the group of seven summit in quebec six heads of state concluded the two day meeting. while the seventh, president donald trump, left earlys heading for eting in singapore with north korean leader kim jong un. ft, the president issued stern warnings and threatened to end trade with his counterparts if they didn't halt what he called unfair trade practices. at the same time, he also proposed eliminating all tariffe and tarriers-- a drastic change to the current economic system tmit would impact ions of jobs around the globe. >> we're li
walter. barbara hope zuerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameca-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corpration for ublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n statioom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us....
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of americain-- desicustomized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wionet stat lincoln center in new yhari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un are t face-to-face.s have nevers and this all happens just as the president has added new tenon to relations with the leaders of the historically friendly nations in the g-7.cu ty is intense. there is no access to the actual d summit site, but the wo watching as newshour foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports from singapore. >> reporter: presidenttrump landed in singapore's humidity, hoping to replace the frostiness of the g-7 meeting, aking e of the world's most isolated dictators. jon
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of americain-- desicustomized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wionet stat lincoln center in new yhari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald...
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walter, republican line, carlsbad, california. caller: good evening, how are you? host: we are great. caller: i wanted to give some ,raise to president trump hoping he keeps this momentum going, goes back to the white house and does away with cinco de mayo. this is america, not mexico. aberdeen,cca from maryland. what have you seen so far? hope he keeps his promise. behaves. hiss happy that he did keep promise and went. i am a christian woman, but the , peace and then sudden destruction. i am a little bit.ly read. leery.le bit i do hope he means what he says. korean gentleman. i thank you very much. host: thank you. we heard from the president there may be some sort of signing ceremony. there have been some indications before the summit that the signing ceremony c i the conflict in the korean peninsula between north and south and u.s. troops bringing and into the korean war. that is something the president had hinted. we do not have definitive word in terms of what wl happ but we are watching this as it unfolds and you can see the north korean leader remains at thi
walter, republican line, carlsbad, california. caller: good evening, how are you? host: we are great. caller: i wanted to give some ,raise to president trump hoping he keeps this momentum going, goes back to the white house and does away with cinco de mayo. this is america, not mexico. aberdeen,cca from maryland. what have you seen so far? hope he keeps his promise. behaves. hiss happy that he did keep promise and went. i am a christian woman, but the , peace and then sudden destruction. i am a...
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walter barbar hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states is holding trade talks in beijing today. this ces days after the trump administration imposed new tariffs on aluminum and steel made in canada, mexico and the euroan union. commerce secretary wilbur ross arrived in cna for meetings pected to last several days. earlier this week, the white house said it would move forward with a plan to impose a 25% tariff on chinese products using new technologies in part to protect national security. just two weeks ago, u.s. treasury secretatry steve mnuchin sainew tariffs on chinese produc
walter barbar hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. the...