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walter barnes: alright, here you go. garvin: but give it to walter barnes for coming up with a unique way to bring joy to those who could really use some. we shared how this formerly homeless, former minor league ballplayer was helping those who helped him. the downtown streets team, walter says, were some of those people. a nonprofit that works to get the homeless and low-income back on their feet by getting them jobs did just that for him. walter: if you have any problems, that's my number. you can call me. garvin: now housed and employed and married, walter is still with the team busy helping others get off the streets. walter: we're on a roll. we batting first. garvin: and for the first time this year-- walter: so get ready, get loose. garvin: getting them on the field. walter is now managing downtown streets' his players, homeless and low-income people, who can forget at least one night a week about their struggles and worry about their team. walter: we're only down by 12. i try to make it fun. it's not about winnin
walter barnes: alright, here you go. garvin: but give it to walter barnes for coming up with a unique way to bring joy to those who could really use some. we shared how this formerly homeless, former minor league ballplayer was helping those who helped him. the downtown streets team, walter says, were some of those people. a nonprofit that works to get the homeless and low-income back on their feet by getting them jobs did just that for him. walter: if you have any problems, that's my number....
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>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when weave been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so tony this is basically where we go diving, this area. a nice sandy spot. okay ready, go ahead, let it go. okay, we are here, man. ♪ when we get here to the octopus. we're gonna coax him out of his hole. so, we stick the spear in there. you're gonna make him feel he's not safe no more. when he comes running out there you want to stick him with a spear. >> anthony: final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp blow from a mallet. or, if you want to go old-school, bite him right in the brain. in my case it took repeated crunching to locate the apparently chiclet-sized organ. >> walter: it's going to come to you, take your time. >> anth
>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when weave been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so...
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. >> what the wise-cracking star confided to barbara walters about his roles and regrets and the one that got away. >> are you a swinger? >>> dorm room makeovers. college students who have totally transformed their drab student housing. first the "nightline 5.." >> you've tried moisturizers but there's one that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena. it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration. leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away. hydro boost. and our gentle exfoliating cleanser from neutrogena. >> number one in just 60 cleanser from neutrogena. >> number one in just 60 seconds. oh! wow, you got all this stuff from ikea? what do you like not let your kids in here? oh, no, they moved in here. here. this is where i hide all the cords and the remotes, and those clack-clack-clack things. so, this is your new bed? let's just say it fits me perfectly. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. at ikea, we help you live it. (music throughout) >>> goo
. >> what the wise-cracking star confided to barbara walters about his roles and regrets and the one that got away. >> are you a swinger? >>> dorm room makeovers. college students who have totally transformed their drab student housing. first the "nightline 5.." >> you've tried moisturizers but there's one that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena. it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in...
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i think walter is right. but there are a clear number of steps they can take. number one, step away from twitter. i wou i wouldn't invest in a company where they tweet more than 15 times a day. they should have their attention elsewhere. should you drink whiskey, drink weed on a podcast, what are you doing on there to begin with we know how behind they are on auto manufacturing i am not saying he has to devote 24 hours a day to it, it just sends a signal his attention is elsewhere. i agree with walter. we need stronger board oversite, need to rein in the ceo. tech ceos spend all day talking to journalists and entertainers and maybe they should go back and work on the many, many problems that are ahead of them. >> that's an interesting take. yeah finally, social stocks are rebounding a little. snap up three on an upgrade, twitter up almost two. facebook and alphabet higher as well casey, you have a piece on the verge, responding to this piece in the new yorker about mark zuckerberg quote, maybe tech platforms can be fixed or maybe they can't, either way it is no
i think walter is right. but there are a clear number of steps they can take. number one, step away from twitter. i wou i wouldn't invest in a company where they tweet more than 15 times a day. they should have their attention elsewhere. should you drink whiskey, drink weed on a podcast, what are you doing on there to begin with we know how behind they are on auto manufacturing i am not saying he has to devote 24 hours a day to it, it just sends a signal his attention is elsewhere. i agree with...
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walters: mr. speaker, when i told michael's family i would be hosting this special order and i asked them if there was any special order. i would like to read a special statement. detained for en over 60 days, he longs for the comfort of his family profoundly and deserves immediate attention to return to the united states. michael's wife and four children urgently appeal to all members of congress right now to take action to brick him back home to his family where he belongs. all four girls are experiencing heartfelt anxiety affecting their school. plays a crucial rolet and needs to be where his heart belong with his family. . . our prayers are with michael's family and we want them to know we will do everything in our power to bring him home. i would like to again thank my colleagues for joining me this evening to support my constituent, michael wynn. we will not stop working until michael is released and returned safely to his family. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker
walters: mr. speaker, when i told michael's family i would be hosting this special order and i asked them if there was any special order. i would like to read a special statement. detained for en over 60 days, he longs for the comfort of his family profoundly and deserves immediate attention to return to the united states. michael's wife and four children urgently appeal to all members of congress right now to take action to brick him back home to his family where he belongs. all four girls are...
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one of the things that i enjoyed when walter mentioned dr. goldfarb's name on one of the programs, all of a sudden a picture appears with the evil goldfarb -- with the equally evil andre, and one of the things that dr. goldfarb has said in one aspect of his very distinguished career was that he was working closely with andre, by the way, just -- it's amusing because one of the things that they say how did goldfarb get access to pullonium? well, you see, he knows all about that stuff. so i think that based on the way they responded to our letters, before we sued, i think they will just say we were just broadcasting someone's opinion, but i think we'll take them on on that one. >> and often with the legal strategy, there can be a political element to that strategy as well. for example, any discovery process could yield invaluable information on rt, a prolonged legal process could be costly and complicate rt's operation in the united states. do you have a political angle to your legal case? >> well, i think it is obvious from what dr. goldfarb a
one of the things that i enjoyed when walter mentioned dr. goldfarb's name on one of the programs, all of a sudden a picture appears with the evil goldfarb -- with the equally evil andre, and one of the things that dr. goldfarb has said in one aspect of his very distinguished career was that he was working closely with andre, by the way, just -- it's amusing because one of the things that they say how did goldfarb get access to pullonium? well, you see, he knows all about that stuff. so i think...
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alex: well, walter litvinenko. there is a whole culture of signing forced deals with the side of evil. bring about this dr amatic characterization, i am sorry. so, walter was indeed in very dire circumstances in 2012, in italy. he was recovering from the death of his wife. he did not have enough money. and because the business of his forwent bankrupt, he asked support. he got some, but then he asked for more. at the time, his friend was himself in big financial trouble, we know how that ended. so he was essentially sitting there in that situation, and apparently he made a decision. the time difference between his last anti-putin statement and his plea to putin to forgive him was seven days. so, he switched around in five you know,he's quite, not a nutcase. so, it happens with many people that i know. once you step down this line, there's no way back, because you will always be considered a bad former crowd,r fir and your new crowd will demand more and more and more. that's a classical, if you want, shakespearean tr
alex: well, walter litvinenko. there is a whole culture of signing forced deals with the side of evil. bring about this dr amatic characterization, i am sorry. so, walter was indeed in very dire circumstances in 2012, in italy. he was recovering from the death of his wife. he did not have enough money. and because the business of his forwent bankrupt, he asked support. he got some, but then he asked for more. at the time, his friend was himself in big financial trouble, we know how that ended....
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banquet in his honor at berlin's bellevue palace, where he was greeted by german president frank-walterteinmeier. it was a glamorous occasion which took place within earshot of noisy demonstrations against the turkish leader. earlier, erdogan met with chancellor angela merkel to repair the fractured relationship between the two countries. at a joint press conference in berlin, merkel said differences remain but she is hopeful of finding common ground, despite fears criticism in germany of turkey's human rights record. reporter: even in germany there are sometimes moments when journalists can't pave exactly as they please. president erdogan was in the middle of his press conference with angela merkel when a man revealed a t-shirt that said press freedom. he was quickly bundled out by security officers. the brief distraction seemed to abuse erdogan, but his crackdown on journalistic freedoms was one of the issues the chancellor raised at the meeting. it is nosy but there are serious differences in recent years, and there still are. it is mainly about the rule of law and about press freedo
banquet in his honor at berlin's bellevue palace, where he was greeted by german president frank-walterteinmeier. it was a glamorous occasion which took place within earshot of noisy demonstrations against the turkish leader. earlier, erdogan met with chancellor angela merkel to repair the fractured relationship between the two countries. at a joint press conference in berlin, merkel said differences remain but she is hopeful of finding common ground, despite fears criticism in germany of...
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and by 27, he was the quarterback who was the quarterback but walter is still alive and walter and i have probably taught 25, 30 times about all of this. when he was going through his life as an nfl player, he was from detroit and he met malcom x and went to his speech in detroit, the one we listened to the segment on. but he also will be one of the last guys talk for the shooting starts so he's a very important guy. he's a wonderful human being. most of our television conversations and with him saying peace and love, jim. and that's appropriate ithink . that's his big tagline. so stokes is running and you won't see king with him but king was there, very much and when he came to cleveland, he met with pastors but he made sure to include ahmed evans who was the militant national at the time so this is a picture of them. this is also that picture, this is the day before carl stokes is elected. and so king, and to me, i love this part of the story. i don't know if you know this but after he violated the injunction in birmingham, the case went up on appeal so he served so many days in th
and by 27, he was the quarterback who was the quarterback but walter is still alive and walter and i have probably taught 25, 30 times about all of this. when he was going through his life as an nfl player, he was from detroit and he met malcom x and went to his speech in detroit, the one we listened to the segment on. but he also will be one of the last guys talk for the shooting starts so he's a very important guy. he's a wonderful human being. most of our television conversations and with...
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he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.hey were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later, i saw j.d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman and john's family is here. thank you so much for being here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time it was required with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation, and every other thing that we did. six weeks later, after just six weeks after this incident, he stood on his prosthetic leg for the first time. eight days later, he was literally walking doing laps around walter reed. and just yesterday, two months after i first met him, j.d. was visiting capitol hill with brigadier general mike martin from our resilience team on his new prosthetic leg. you know, i thought it was funny, early on in his stay at walter reed, j.d. hung a huge sign on his door that he wanted every visitor to see. and the sign read, i quote, "i am good. please say h
he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.hey were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later, i saw j.d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman and john's family is here. thank you so much for being here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time it was required with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation, and every other thing...
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walter, you have in of the past given some strong guidance and warnings to the president about firingosenstein, firing sessions. does this reporting make it any easier for the president to do that andoff said there would be dire consequences. i guess -- would those be as dire in context of what "the new york times" is reporting? >> i think the bottom line on all this is we should be very concerned about a pet who wants to turn the department of justice into the imperial guard. he tweeted this week that he doesn't are v an attorney general. of course he doesn't have an attorney general. america has an attorney general. the job of the department of justice is to objectively and independently pursue criminal investigations and other litigation and intelligence matters, not to be the personal servants of a politician to wreak havoc on his enemies. so that's the context you have to view this, not the latest allegations, but that the president has been trying to warp the criminal justice process to his own ends. in terms of the -- these allegations, we'll talk about them more. but remember
walter, you have in of the past given some strong guidance and warnings to the president about firingosenstein, firing sessions. does this reporting make it any easier for the president to do that andoff said there would be dire consequences. i guess -- would those be as dire in context of what "the new york times" is reporting? >> i think the bottom line on all this is we should be very concerned about a pet who wants to turn the department of justice into the imperial guard....
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. >>> also ahead, our walter eisen son talks to jenny remeki. she is one of a handful of women running a fortunate 500 company. ♪ ♪ >> uni world is a proud sponsor of amanpour of company. when she founded hotels, she had bigger dreams and those dreams were on the water. a river specifically, multiple rivers. one day that would be home to uniriver hotels and they're floating. today that dream sets sail in europe, india, egypt and more. for more information visit uniworld.com. >>> additional support has been provided by -- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in new york where much of the city, indeed much of the world is still talking about serena williams and the controversial chaotic women's championship match at the u.s. open this weekend. just a few miles, in fact, from where i sit. williams' emotional confrontation with umpire carlos ramos overshadowed her own continued comeback since becoming a mother and the first grand slam victory by the
. >>> also ahead, our walter eisen son talks to jenny remeki. she is one of a handful of women running a fortunate 500 company. ♪ ♪ >> uni world is a proud sponsor of amanpour of company. when she founded hotels, she had bigger dreams and those dreams were on the water. a river specifically, multiple rivers. one day that would be home to uniriver hotels and they're floating. today that dream sets sail in europe, india, egypt and more. for more information visit uniworld.com....
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walter, let's start with you. let's say the agenda is right and the trump administration has decided to fix relations with some of the dictatorships in thailand and the philippines and approach that as a hilar diploma -- higher diplomatic insured -- security concern. china made so much progress before hand. do you think that is the right approach? >> i do think it is the right approach in those cases. the philippines and thailand need to operate on a sliding scale. i am all for pressing for human rights concerns across the board and all of the countries pick the way you do it has to be different. i think they are pressing hard on the human rights issues. when you look at thailand and the philippines, you have to weigh the other benefits that they offer and they both offer tremendous amount of value as allies. it is similar in thailand. >> let me stick with walter for another couple of minutes. on the economic approach, obviously for those of you who watch monty python, the transit -- the partnership is not dead --
walter, let's start with you. let's say the agenda is right and the trump administration has decided to fix relations with some of the dictatorships in thailand and the philippines and approach that as a hilar diploma -- higher diplomatic insured -- security concern. china made so much progress before hand. do you think that is the right approach? >> i do think it is the right approach in those cases. the philippines and thailand need to operate on a sliding scale. i am all for pressing...
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walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar walken heim iii. the sheryl and phillips mill seen the family. and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. will president trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh by confirmed now that christine ford has gone public accusing a drunken 17-year-old kavanaugh of assaulting her at a high school party more than 30 years ago? kavanaugh denies the allegation and says he'll testify again on capitol hill. the white house also says his accuser should be heard. so would it derail? in his new book "fear: trump in the white house" legendary journalist bob woodward provides an intimate inside portrait and says even the chief of staff says this presidency has gone off the rails. meanwhile, carl bernstein, once's bob woodward's watergate partner is racking up scoop after scoop of his own about the trump administration. internist following the money among many other issues in his groundbreaking reporting. and they are
walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar walken heim iii. the sheryl and phillips mill seen the family. and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. will president trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh by confirmed now that christine ford has gone public accusing a drunken 17-year-old kavanaugh of assaulting her at a high school party more than 30 years ago? kavanaugh denies...
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he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later i saw j. d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman, and john stumpf theater thank you so much for being here. -- john's family is here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time. it was required, with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation and every other thing that we did. six weeks later after just six weeks after this incident, he stood on his aesthetic leg for the first time in eight days later he was literally walking doing laps around walter reed. and just yesterday, two months after i first met him, j. d. was visiting capitol hill with brigadier general mike martin from our resilience team on his new prosthetic leg. i thought it was funny early on in his state of walter reed, j. d. hung a huge sign on his door that he wanted every visitor to see. and the sign read, i quote, i am good. p
he was excited to get to walter reed to meet and see his wife.were expecting a baby and he wanted to see if it was a boy or a girl. it's a boy. 51 days later, just 51 days later i saw j. d. at the air force memorial during our medal of honor ceremony for master sergeant john chapman, and john stumpf theater thank you so much for being here. -- john's family is here. he was in uniform. he stood up every time. it was required, with the support of his dad and his wife. the anthem, the invocation...
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host: twenty do shoe to you to professor walter block whose most recent book-- book, but this is not your only book correct professor? guest: i believe it's the 25th book, but who's counting. >> you writ-- wrote a new series. guest: this is the third in a series of three. i have 22 other books, but the series here is privatization and my idea is it moves privatize it. everything in their moves or doesn't privatize everything. the only alternative is government ownership or not ownership. non- ownership you have the tragedy of comments like that's why we are running out of wales because no one owns them. that's why we almost ran out of buffalo because we were not allowed to own them. non- ownership is not good and government ownership i'm not sure which is worse. government as far as i'm concerned government is highly problematic institution, which is based on coercion. so, i'm sort of against private-- public ownership, government ownership and non- ownership which leads to private ownership. i say private ownership for just about everything. host: professor block on this is the thir
host: twenty do shoe to you to professor walter block whose most recent book-- book, but this is not your only book correct professor? guest: i believe it's the 25th book, but who's counting. >> you writ-- wrote a new series. guest: this is the third in a series of three. i have 22 other books, but the series here is privatization and my idea is it moves privatize it. everything in their moves or doesn't privatize everything. the only alternative is government ownership or not ownership....
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walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, i am christiane amanpour in new york where more than 100 world leaders are gathering for the annual united nations general assembly. it comes at a time when the trump administration comes to challenge the world order. what a difference the world makes. president trump said he will meet with north korean leader km jong-un for a second time quote time soon. this time last year, he threatened to totally destroy north korea and called kim little rocket man. into these turn blant times steps in nelson mandela. the ability to bring the death and destruction we witness on a daily basis to an end. along with mandela -- her own past as an armed freedom fighter. and she spoke movingly about her marriage. welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for having me. i want to ask you how you are feeling today. a few years ago when we spoke, well a year after
walter. bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, i am christiane amanpour in new york where more than 100 world leaders are gathering for the annual united nations general assembly. it comes at a time when the trump administration comes to challenge the world order. what a difference the world makes. president trump said he will...
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mimi walters is trying to stick with president trump but not too closely. either. and katie porter is somebody who was a former protÉge of elizabeth warren. i talked to them because donald trump is really the overriding issue in so many places. this is a district, by the way, where it's increasingly asian and latino. so the white population is just over 50%. so it's vulnerable to lot of the same trends and views towards trump in some of those groups. but i asked mimi walters and katie porter whether they think donald trump is dangerous. listen to what they said. >> no, i do not. i think he has a very good team around him, and i think he's doing what he believes is right. and if there's corruption then it will play itself out, but what i'm focused on is making sure i deliver the promises to my constituents. >> i think that some of trump's actions have hepted a real threat to our democracy. part of congress' job is to be a check on the presidency. if you're not asking hard questions, if you're not asking the right questions, if you're not looking at the evide
mimi walters is trying to stick with president trump but not too closely. either. and katie porter is somebody who was a former protÉge of elizabeth warren. i talked to them because donald trump is really the overriding issue in so many places. this is a district, by the way, where it's increasingly asian and latino. so the white population is just over 50%. so it's vulnerable to lot of the same trends and views towards trump in some of those groups. but i asked mimi walters and katie porter...
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walter, you used to be my boss. and you presided over that rapid fire >> at this particular time, it is important to pause for a second and go little bit deeper and figure out the background. and there is so many places nowadays where people are chasing the latest tweet and trying to get a talking point comment. if we can get people discussing ideas, i think we will satisfy as was said, a real hunger that is happening in this nation, wait a minute, we're exhausted by this shallowness and this discord that we have. >> discord, you hit the nail on the head. discord is coming at us at warp speed. corners of organized opposition to just about anything wherever we look. you are a specialist and tech, and technology and we are seeing tech under the microscope right now. for good and often bad reasons. what do you want to bring to the conversation. >> a lack of understanding how technology is. when you think about this on a global scale when facebook becomes the only way that a bulk of an entire country like the philippine
walter, you used to be my boss. and you presided over that rapid fire >> at this particular time, it is important to pause for a second and go little bit deeper and figure out the background. and there is so many places nowadays where people are chasing the latest tweet and trying to get a talking point comment. if we can get people discussing ideas, i think we will satisfy as was said, a real hunger that is happening in this nation, wait a minute, we're exhausted by this shallowness and...
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yes, walter? >> what got you started on this? why did you become interested in this woman? click solidity biography of madeleine albright, it was a difficult book to do. she played hardball with me. in the end, she didn't give me any interviews until the week the book is due. i was a nervous wreck. everybody i talked to had a motive to talk to me. either they wanted to place her by saying something nice or they wanted to anonymously say something nasty about her. it was all the politics that we have in washington when you do interviews with important people. we had fabulous, long, wonderful interviews. she stood on her front porch in georgetown and put her hands on her hips and she said so, ann, who will you write about next? i said madame secretary, i have no clue but she will be long dead. she left. i was looking around for someone to write about. i then wrote about robert hanssen who was not dead. but i had it in my mind that i wanted to explore the life of some powerful person who was a woman. i've been interested in women in washington. i've written about a lot of them
yes, walter? >> what got you started on this? why did you become interested in this woman? click solidity biography of madeleine albright, it was a difficult book to do. she played hardball with me. in the end, she didn't give me any interviews until the week the book is due. i was a nervous wreck. everybody i talked to had a motive to talk to me. either they wanted to place her by saying something nice or they wanted to anonymously say something nasty about her. it was all the politics...
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and today's speakers, todd walters, command u.s. air force in europe, u.s. africa allied air command. general john raymond, commander air force space command. timothy ray, and lieutenant general brad webb, commander air force special operations command. the rules of engagement for this session are as follows. each speaker will make a presentation and then we'll take questions from the audience if there is time. believe it or not, we're going to be 21st century here and you can text your questions in to a number that should be up on the screen at some point. with that, let me give the floor to general walters and let him start. >> thanks, secretary peters. and behalf of all of us certainly for this panel, we want to thank you for your service as our secretary, undersecretary and for that moment for this very second for all you've done for our nation. it's great to be back in your company. albeit it's in washington d.c. and i must say to this crowd prefer being 4700 miles away in central europe. i want to pass a shout out to our wing commanders and chiefs that
and today's speakers, todd walters, command u.s. air force in europe, u.s. africa allied air command. general john raymond, commander air force space command. timothy ray, and lieutenant general brad webb, commander air force special operations command. the rules of engagement for this session are as follows. each speaker will make a presentation and then we'll take questions from the audience if there is time. believe it or not, we're going to be 21st century here and you can text your...
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and walter has earned it. so today on behalf of the senate, i want to thank this scholar, author, internationally sought advisor and dedicateed steward of the united states congress. we congratulate him on his career thus far and look forward to continuing to work alongside him. the presiding officer: under the previous order, leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up it ten minutes each. mr. mcconnell: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: pursuant to the order of august 28, at 1:45 p.m. today, the senate will proceed to executive session to consider calendar numbers 693, 731, 778, 779, 782, 838, 839, and 893, as under the previous order. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. schumer: today, madam president -- i ask unanimous consent the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding office
and walter has earned it. so today on behalf of the senate, i want to thank this scholar, author, internationally sought advisor and dedicateed steward of the united states congress. we congratulate him on his career thus far and look forward to continuing to work alongside him. the presiding officer: under the previous order, leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up it ten minutes...
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the book has received outstanding reviews including president jimmy carter, walter mondale and brinkley who in particular calls in a groundbreaking study of a political giant to declare that every page crackles with eye-opening research please join me to welcome professor author. [applause] >> thank you all of you for coming to hear about hubert humphrey a truly significant political figure far too little has been known but too much has been written. but tip o'neill the legendary speaker of the house from massachusetts called humphrey the most generated liberal the nation has ever produced. he told them not to receptive senate in 1957 i'm sorry i am not more liberal. in the 1000 senate staffers voted hubert humphrey the most effective legislator of the 20th century. undoubtedly he should have been elected president 1968 but it is my contention he would have been had it not been for lyndon johnson's undermining of the presidential campaign. saw with a quick biographic sketch with regard to humphrey's life herbert humphrey was born 1911 a pharmacist born in wallace south dakota population
the book has received outstanding reviews including president jimmy carter, walter mondale and brinkley who in particular calls in a groundbreaking study of a political giant to declare that every page crackles with eye-opening research please join me to welcome professor author. [applause] >> thank you all of you for coming to hear about hubert humphrey a truly significant political figure far too little has been known but too much has been written. but tip o'neill the legendary speaker...
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and when walter mentioned dr.oldfarb's name on one of the programs, all of a sudden a picture appears with the evil equally-evilh the andre sakharov. , i'd when aspect distinguishedb's career was that he was working closely with andre sakharov. and by the way, it's amusing because one of the things that they say is, how did goldfarb get access to polonium? sakharov,s now andre so he knows all about that stuff. pals with andre sakharov, so he knows all about that stuff. and based on the way they responded to our letters before we sued, they said we were just broadcasting someone's opinion, and i think we will take them on on that one. there could be a political element to the legal strategy as well, for instance any discovery process could yield invaluable and possiblyn rt, complicate the rt operation in the united states. do you have a political angle to your legal case? i think it'sl, what dr. goldfarb that thea have said, case has political aspects that are important. on the other hand, at least as i view it as
and when walter mentioned dr.oldfarb's name on one of the programs, all of a sudden a picture appears with the evil equally-evilh the andre sakharov. , i'd when aspect distinguishedb's career was that he was working closely with andre sakharov. and by the way, it's amusing because one of the things that they say is, how did goldfarb get access to polonium? sakharov,s now andre so he knows all about that stuff. pals with andre sakharov, so he knows all about that stuff. and based on the way they...
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hi, walter, come back and meet me at the meeting point. >> he's been working with rob anderson here for while because he has himself a plan. so walter comes back, they head into the hotel, you may notice himself get himself into a familiar costume. >> oh! >> this was a setup! >> a big setup. and it's all for andrea, the other half of this couple. now, once he's all vadered up, andrea and her friends were brought back. they thought, if we have the time later we'll get involved in a fight. looks like they have the time now. with andrew.n e battle for the ages. >> pierce him right through the heart. >> i think she's already done that. with a sudden blow, she takes darth vader down. >> oh, devastating life sabre cut. he's down on his knees, or is it knee? because suddenly, he takes off the helmet. i know you. >> adrian, you are my wife. >> not yet. >> will you marry me? >> she of course says yes. >> that was really sweet. >> this was put together by the magic moment. rob anderson likes to create special moments when people want to propose in vegas. and this was from a galaxy relatively clos
hi, walter, come back and meet me at the meeting point. >> he's been working with rob anderson here for while because he has himself a plan. so walter comes back, they head into the hotel, you may notice himself get himself into a familiar costume. >> oh! >> this was a setup! >> a big setup. and it's all for andrea, the other half of this couple. now, once he's all vadered up, andrea and her friends were brought back. they thought, if we have the time later we'll get...
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walter, bernard and irene has been provided by rosalindp. walter, bernard and irene schwartz, and sue and edgar >> pati narrates: tijuana. you've probably heard a lot about this place, but what's the real tijuana? it's complicated. it's a melting pot on a border wall. people come from all over mexico in pursuit of one dream or another, bringing their unique culinary cravings with them. this mexico is new to me. no towering cathedrals overlooking peaceful town squares, this place is alive! here in tijuana they're making it up as they go, and you can taste it. tacos, tortas, modern mole, tijuana has it covered, and believe me, i'll be trying all of it. first bite in tijuana! pati narrates: and of course, i'm bringing the flavors of tijuana back home to my kitchen.
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genie is free kick under the walter but have to have back in front. it was due to his second goal from a free kick into games. but with time running out john briggs headed on to admin and he level things up again by bruno levity is team snatching a draw from the jaws of defeat thanks to the new found never say die attitude. he's telling voters his image of the team has gained confidence they know from the last few weeks and some situations at the end of last season that they can come back from behind that gives you belief who comes into the disc a tradition for the home a point was the least the sides deserved after a match high on drama. now it's time to take a look at some of the other big toys this weekend in a moment we'll see when this leipsic and turnover fared but first we look at the clash against chalco the royal blues have lost both of their opening ties leaving coach to many go to desk of feeling under pressure so let's take a look at how they got on against a glass side that hasn't tasted the feat yet this season. the answer is quite poorl
genie is free kick under the walter but have to have back in front. it was due to his second goal from a free kick into games. but with time running out john briggs headed on to admin and he level things up again by bruno levity is team snatching a draw from the jaws of defeat thanks to the new found never say die attitude. he's telling voters his image of the team has gained confidence they know from the last few weeks and some situations at the end of last season that they can come back from...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- designing customized individual nand group retireroducts. that's why we're your retirement company. addi oprovided by:has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ocontributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hfromisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, anari sreenivasan. >> sreenivgood evening, and thanks for joining us. the f.b.i. has started a background investigation into supreme court nominee brett hivanaugh. the "wton post" and the associated press both report that the bureau bos contacted h ramirez, who alleges kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at yale university where they were both students. the f.b. will also investigate allegations from christine blasey ford that kanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. a lawyer for land keyser, ford's high school friend, said she will cooperate with the f.b.i. and clafied an earlier statement and now says she "does not refute
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- designing customized individual nand group retireroducts. that's why we're your retirement company. addi oprovided by:has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ocontributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hfromisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, anari sreenivasan. >> sreenivgood evening, and thanks for joining us. the f.b.i. has started a background...
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and i knew of walter before i wrote this book. he's the first chapter i wrote for the book, and he's the one that showed me the way. and so as i was tackling each of these natural characteristics, the chronology presented itself to me. >> well, id say probably -- i would say probably the most formative book for me as a nonfiction writer was actually a novel. i read, decades ago i read "ragtime," and the interweaving of various stories just intrigued me. and i remember thinking why can't nonfiction read like this. and so i've, in all of my books, nonfiction books, i've attempted to do this kind of weaving together of narratives to create a meta-narrative. and i think it's an interesting way because it makes the reader experience the development of a city in my case, the way he or she would have experienced it in real life reading the newspapers, going out on the streets every day. so, you know, if i had done the water story with mulholland, that's been done many times before. if i had done the early hollywood story, that's been don
and i knew of walter before i wrote this book. he's the first chapter i wrote for the book, and he's the one that showed me the way. and so as i was tackling each of these natural characteristics, the chronology presented itself to me. >> well, id say probably -- i would say probably the most formative book for me as a nonfiction writer was actually a novel. i read, decades ago i read "ragtime," and the interweaving of various stories just intrigued me. and i remember thinking...
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walter. z barbara hokerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for yublic broadcasting, and by contributions r pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ncoln center in new york hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the death toll is rising and more disastrous flooding islo looming asnce, now a tropical depression, continues to cross the carolinas. rain from the slow mg storm continued, leaving homes and not far from the coast, the town of jacksonville, north carolina never-- like i said earlier man, you only see this in tv. i never thought i'd see this. >> sreenivasan: sunday afternoon the city of wion was completely cut off by rising waters.in further inlandumberton, u.s. coast guard members helped search for stranded residentas thousands of others remai
walter. z barbara hokerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for yublic broadcasting, and by contributions r pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ncoln center in new york hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the death toll...
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for more on the continued turmoil, we are joined by contributor walter isaacson and sus susan lyons. if the departure for the executives wasn't enough, back and forth between marcus and acton says a lot about culture at the company, who has responsibility for the position we find ourselves in as a country and planet, regarding social media what are your thoughts >> it says a lot about the culture. it says a lot about the business model, you have to monetize people that use the service to sell access. you are going to end up doing everything you can get away with i think the most important thing that brian acton said and it wasn't a low class statement, he is one of the what's app founders criticizing facebook, he said we were trying to find out revenue models, including charging somebody a tenth of a penny for a message. that may seem not -- it isn't thinking out of the box, saying can't we have another revenue stream that doesn't require us to sort of violate the lives of our users. >> something about this seems off to me. overall with all of the turmoil in silicon valley, they have
for more on the continued turmoil, we are joined by contributor walter isaacson and sus susan lyons. if the departure for the executives wasn't enough, back and forth between marcus and acton says a lot about culture at the company, who has responsibility for the position we find ourselves in as a country and planet, regarding social media what are your thoughts >> it says a lot about the culture. it says a lot about the business model, you have to monetize people that use the service to...
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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 support has been provided by: and 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, and thanks for joi dng us. it was devoted to the memory of united states senator john mccain-- a republic nominee for president, a prisoner of war, a decorated na pilot and the son and grandson of navy admirals. shamerica's political lead, with the exception of the current president, gmchered with thin family to honor the man and his service to country. the casket bearing senator mccain's by was carried from the capitol this morning after state there yesterday. the procession to washington, d.c.'s national cathral included a stop at the vietnam veterans' memorial
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 support has been provided by: and 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, and thanks for joi dng us. it...
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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 support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station othank you.like you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. an >> sreenivgood evening, and thanks for joining us. christin who is accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of ersexual assault when they both teenagers, says she is ing to testify before th senate judiciary committee. this afternoon, ford's attorneys accepted the juds iary committevitation but said negotiations over the details need to continue. yesterday, the committee's chair, senator chuck grassley, extended the deadline for ford to schedule her testimony until 2:30 this afn. he must decide whether to continue to negotiate her appearance or move aheh the confirmation vote for judge kavanaugh.
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next is this guy named walter beach area walter was on the team with jim brown that one the championship in 1964. that shut down johnny unitas and his like 27 to nothing. he was the quarterback was the shutdown for end walter is still alive. and walter and i have probably talk 25, 30 times about all of this reedit when he was going through his life as an nfl player, he was from detroit and he met malcom x and went to his balance and bullet speech in detroit, the one that welisten to segments of he also will be , one of the last guys to see before the shooting starts so he's a very important guy. he's a wonderful human being and in fact, most of our conversations and with him saying he's in love jim. and that appropriate i think. that's his big tagline. so stokes is running. you will see king with him but king was there, very much and when he came to cleveland, he met with pastors but he made sure to include fred ahmed evans who was the militant black nationalist atthe time so this is a picture of them. this is also that picture i showed you, this is the day before carl stokes is elected
next is this guy named walter beach area walter was on the team with jim brown that one the championship in 1964. that shut down johnny unitas and his like 27 to nothing. he was the quarterback was the shutdown for end walter is still alive. and walter and i have probably talk 25, 30 times about all of this reedit when he was going through his life as an nfl player, he was from detroit and he met malcom x and went to his balance and bullet speech in detroit, the one that welisten to segments of...
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. ♪ >> walter: there was no record of fishermen in kayak here in uruguay.rst of all it's easy, really easy. you don't need any motor or nothing you just bring the kayak to the shore and paddle in. ♪ >> sergio: kayak fishing is a bit different than fishing on the coast because it gives more possibilities. >> walter: what i love most about the ocean is space, the sensation of freedom that comes with it and to have the whole ocean to yourself, it's like dealing with something alive. ♪ >> walter: this is one of the best places to fish. it's the best geography i know, and i've traveled the world, and every day that i come here i fall in love with this place. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: a couple of hours east of montevideo, the coast. and the seaside towns of high gloss, big money punta del este,and the slightly more laidback jose ignacio -- once a sleepy fishing village and now a hamptonian vacation hot spot for the moneyed class from all over the world. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: cantina del vigia thankfully is open in the off season. diego robino is a film producer and occasional fi
. ♪ >> walter: there was no record of fishermen in kayak here in uruguay.rst of all it's easy, really easy. you don't need any motor or nothing you just bring the kayak to the shore and paddle in. ♪ >> sergio: kayak fishing is a bit different than fishing on the coast because it gives more possibilities. >> walter: what i love most about the ocean is space, the sensation of freedom that comes with it and to have the whole ocean to yourself, it's like dealing with something...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual d and group retirement pts. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided b and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. there's a newspaper arascle, and the last quote "on lana'i, there's always a reason to smile." ed: oh, how is that? i would rock that. life on an island is all about balance, especially if you're a hula dancer and an avid hunter. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. jack johnson: ♪ oh, you're such a pretty thing ♪ ♪ i'll take you and i'll make you all mine ♪ ed: i was born and raised in the hawaiian islands, one of the most diverse communies in the world. johnson: ♪ we can watch it from the cloud♪ ♪ we can't stop it anyhow, it's not ours ♪ ed: in this show, we'll meet a guest from hai'i, learn about their favorite dis
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual d and group retirement pts. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided b and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. there's a newspaper arascle, and the last quote "on lana'i, there's always a reason to smile." ed: oh, how is that? i would...
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walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- signing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. aadditional supporteen provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ayou. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. christine blasey ford, the woman who accuses supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were ifboth teenagers, will te before the senate judiciary committee in an open session on thursday morning. but crucial details remain. the republican-led committee said in an email to ford's lawyers today that "the senate judiciary committee cannot hand over its constitutional duties to attorneys for outside witnesses. the committee determines which itnesses to call, how many witnesses to call, in what order tca them and who will questi
walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- signing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. aadditional supporteen provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ayou. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. christine...
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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 support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by pbsntributions to you station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new rk, hari sreenivasan. >> deenivasan: good evening thank you for joining us. the winds are slowing, but the water is still rising. the rains from what was hurricane florence are flooding the eastern portions of north and south carolina. matindatory evac orders were issued this afternoon for those living within a mile of the cape fear and little rivers. at veleast fi people have died, at least a million are still without power. resincuers are boats to bring people to safety. north carolina's governor plenoaded with residet to return to their homes and to prepare for more damage and uction. >> rivers will rise days after th
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 support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by pbsntributions to you station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new rk, hari sreenivasan. >> deenivasan: good evening thank you for joining us. the winds are...
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, helen: i was very fond of walter. he and i became good friends. i had known him before when i so a newspaper person, etc., i knew walter from way back and , i liked him. he was a good chairman and also for the merchant marine. matt: how about the ranking republican member robert davis? , helen: bob was ok. um, unfortunately, the republicans, and i am not saying everyone, but republicans as a whole did not feel that we needed a subsidy for the maritime industry. and they were always knocking it and cutting it down. and president reagan had reduced or eliminated the subsidy, and that didn't help that industry at all. i did not agree with what they did. kathleen: in your last term in congress, you served on the appropriations committee, which is a very influential committee. how are you able to get that assignment? helen: i guess you would say that i made sure the leadership knew that i wanted it badly. and at that time i was running for governor, which was a mistake, and i needed their help to get it. and i got it. kathleen: what was the reception l
, helen: i was very fond of walter. he and i became good friends. i had known him before when i so a newspaper person, etc., i knew walter from way back and , i liked him. he was a good chairman and also for the merchant marine. matt: how about the ranking republican member robert davis? , helen: bob was ok. um, unfortunately, the republicans, and i am not saying everyone, but republicans as a whole did not feel that we needed a subsidy for the maritime industry. and they were always knocking...
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josh rogin, joey jackson, walter shaub, always grateful to have you gentlemen with us. thank you. >> thank you. >>> former president barack obama is back on the campaign trail ahead of the midterm elections. coming up, his searing rebuke of the trump administration and his message to voters. >> as a fellow citizen, i am here to deliver a simple message, and that is that you need to vote because our democracy depends on it. >> listen, there are deadlines to register to vote in november elections that are coming up. well, voters in several states need to make sure they have the right i.d., of course, before they cast a ballot. there's a volunteer group helping citizens get the i.d.s they need so they can exercise their right. >>> tesla's visionary and ceo elon musk lights up. >> i mean, it's legal, right? >> totally legal. >> okay. >> how does that work? do people get upset at you if you do certain things? >> but his latest antics are raising questions about his well-being. this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month,
josh rogin, joey jackson, walter shaub, always grateful to have you gentlemen with us. thank you. >> thank you. >>> former president barack obama is back on the campaign trail ahead of the midterm elections. coming up, his searing rebuke of the trump administration and his message to voters. >> as a fellow citizen, i am here to deliver a simple message, and that is that you need to vote because our democracy depends on it. >> listen, there are deadlines to register to...
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dana rohrbacher, mimi walters and the two open seats. we have two great recruits. i thought it was just the first korean american female. diane harkey who is and 49 and there'll isis seat. i feel really good about those races. if you look at the ads that are out in the rohrbacher seat, the opposition research on dana's opponent is thick. i think that is going to leave a mark. mimi walters is a pro. i think she is another candidate who has asked me to not spend in her race. i feel confident. she knows what she is doing. she has connected deeply with her community and what she has done on human trafficking. what she has done on other issues is making a difference for californians every day. i feel confident she will win. she told me don't buy into my race. that is okay. >> i will not because she asked me not to. both 39 and 49 are winnable. they are ahead today. we need to make sure they finish strong and i feel good about those races. another expensive race is steve knight who got 63% in the primary with another republican on the ballot. jungle primary. he got 53%.
dana rohrbacher, mimi walters and the two open seats. we have two great recruits. i thought it was just the first korean american female. diane harkey who is and 49 and there'll isis seat. i feel really good about those races. if you look at the ads that are out in the rohrbacher seat, the opposition research on dana's opponent is thick. i think that is going to leave a mark. mimi walters is a pro. i think she is another candidate who has asked me to not spend in her race. i feel confident. she...
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so walter raleigh queen elizabeth the first favorite is buried here beneath the altar albeit without his head after his execution by beheading it wasn't buried with him. westminster abbey where the british monarchs are crowned and where many english kings and queens have been buried over the past thousand years it was founded by edward the confessor the second last saxon king to rule before the normans conquered england in ten sixty six. shortly after the church was completed edward died his body was brought to westminster abbey its final resting place the scene is depicted on the famous bio tapestry. edward was canonized his shrine which was a place of pilgrimage for centuries stands at the heart of the abbey. but very little remains of edward's original church the building we see today was started in twelve forty five and took several centuries to complete. the board the the for the the or the entering westminster abbey through the west door you feel reminded of the great french cathedrals of brahms on yaf the nave rises up to a height of over thirty meters purist gothic architectu
so walter raleigh queen elizabeth the first favorite is buried here beneath the altar albeit without his head after his execution by beheading it wasn't buried with him. westminster abbey where the british monarchs are crowned and where many english kings and queens have been buried over the past thousand years it was founded by edward the confessor the second last saxon king to rule before the normans conquered england in ten sixty six. shortly after the church was completed edward died his...
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>>eporter: walter mischel at age 88. but, cliche though it is, his work lives on. this is economics correspondent paul solman, reporting for.he pbs newsho >> wdruff: now, another of o brief but spectacular episodes where we ask people about their passions. jay allison is an independent journalist who produces the "moth radio hour" and is the founder of the public media website, transom.org. tonight, we get his thoughts on w he goes about finding stories for radio and the importance of paying attention. >> radio isn't a performanceth medium iusual sense or tcen like tv where several people might be ng. generally, it's maybe one person with headphones in or a person in the kitchen and if you can make that person stop what they're doing and stay stopped until you finish the story, that is our definition success. when i began in radio, i only talked to people who'd never.nt beenviewed before. the thing about talking to strangers is you-- you probably never gonna see each other again. g if yand talk to people with a camera like you're doing or with a microphone and focu
>>eporter: walter mischel at age 88. but, cliche though it is, his work lives on. this is economics correspondent paul solman, reporting for.he pbs newsho >> wdruff: now, another of o brief but spectacular episodes where we ask people about their passions. jay allison is an independent journalist who produces the "moth radio hour" and is the founder of the public media website, transom.org. tonight, we get his thoughts on w he goes about finding stories for radio and the...
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>> the way i see it, what i grew up was walter kronki not being conservative journalist, not being a liberal journalist, not being advocate journalist but a journalist who asked questions in that room that others may not think of asking or can't ask so i think that the journalist who i believe i am is that journalist who tries to get all sides of the story and makes you make the determination of what is happening. >> i'm going to go to eli, what do you think about journalism? >> so the kind of journalism that i do is what we call narrative journal i. it's longer stories, usually where i'm going spend a lot of time with the people that i'm writing about and i think it's those kinds of stories that drew me to journalism, stories that take place far from positions of power where people's lives are being deeply impacted by what's happening in the country and also people aren't paying enough attention to those places, i go and i spend a lot of time and i learn about people's experiences different from my own in the hopes that i can write about them truthfully enough honestly enough and wh
>> the way i see it, what i grew up was walter kronki not being conservative journalist, not being a liberal journalist, not being advocate journalist but a journalist who asked questions in that room that others may not think of asking or can't ask so i think that the journalist who i believe i am is that journalist who tries to get all sides of the story and makes you make the determination of what is happening. >> i'm going to go to eli, what do you think about journalism?...