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tyrus and you are walter.r. greg, ask me question, i then answer. we are only a 40 minute show. [laughter] write it in a book, i'll read it. you know i will. >> you are on every week, tyrus, give me a break. i spent six months in hollywood and i am frustrated. tyrus: i get it. you forgot your name. greg: this is like pelosi and trump. >> no, it's not. neither one of us are drooling or making stuff up. he clearly cut me off. he does not know any better because he's been in room without people talking about feelings for eight hours a day and just trying to write a script so i get it but i hate the idea of camp. look, not all your little sweethearts are talented you to birth, mom and dad. if they were good at it they be doing it with my daughter and son can break down or break any lock in my computer in my house. i do not need to send them to damp camp for that. when the camera comes off, they go on studer. if you want to pay $1000 for them to send your kid to -- i can download stuff, put the camera on. you don't
tyrus and you are walter.r. greg, ask me question, i then answer. we are only a 40 minute show. [laughter] write it in a book, i'll read it. you know i will. >> you are on every week, tyrus, give me a break. i spent six months in hollywood and i am frustrated. tyrus: i get it. you forgot your name. greg: this is like pelosi and trump. >> no, it's not. neither one of us are drooling or making stuff up. he clearly cut me off. he does not know any better because he's been in room...
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the issues around things like homophobia islamophobia and partisan politics ok but walter is the lack of knowledge the ignorance an intentional ploy by the media because when it comes to these foreign policy issues and i'm thinking of and this n.b.c. scene and i mean in some degree with fox obviously they're just an auger 1st for power i thought they said they would never do that again but they had learned their lesson from the illegal invasion of iraq but they haven't learned their lesson at all as one fact it's even far worse now because as a result of 2003 a lot of people were essentially blacklisted banned from the airwaves and they're still banned because they talk about all of these things like breaking of international law i mean it's if the american people knew i think that they might think differently but they don't know walter. oh absolutely i agree with you i mean i think that it has to be and has for i mean how else could there be an absolute blackout on on all of the most important things going on in the world practically either either a blackout in the sense that it's no
the issues around things like homophobia islamophobia and partisan politics ok but walter is the lack of knowledge the ignorance an intentional ploy by the media because when it comes to these foreign policy issues and i'm thinking of and this n.b.c. scene and i mean in some degree with fox obviously they're just an auger 1st for power i thought they said they would never do that again but they had learned their lesson from the illegal invasion of iraq but they haven't learned their lesson at...
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benjamin in washington she is an author as well as co-founder of code pink also in washington we have walter small otic he's an answer coalition organizer and in romania we cross the brand jacobson he is the director of the department of peace operations of the remaining peace institute all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate media let me go to you 1st i mean you and i probably remember quite well in 2003 the illegal invasion of iraq but the anti-war movement was vast it was strong it was loud it was all across europe it was in the u.k. it was a very strong in the united states even though the media didn't like the coverage there was a real anti-war movement now speed up to 2019 under the trumpet ministration the we here we here calls for war and violence in invasion of venezuela of the rand we have the united states supplying lethal weapons to ukraine we have the united states going to the south china sea as remarkably in the middle of trade negotiations here we have a hyper aggressive foreign policy but where is the anti-war move
benjamin in washington she is an author as well as co-founder of code pink also in washington we have walter small otic he's an answer coalition organizer and in romania we cross the brand jacobson he is the director of the department of peace operations of the remaining peace institute all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate media let me go to you 1st i mean you and i probably remember quite well in 2003 the illegal invasion of iraq...
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another significant thing to note about mccarron-walter was truman's veto. people at the time didn't -- most administration officials encouraged truman to support mccarron-walter, to sign it. the only government agency that wrote a recommendation to truman not to do it was the old bureau of the budget, which today we call omb. and they based it on the race-based aspects of the national origins quotas. truman gave a very strong veto statement. i love the imagery of the strong hand of the past still clutching -- the dead arm of the past holding onto us. and the senate vote to overturn the veto was quite close. people forget that. it was a very close vote on whether or not mccarron-walter would go forward. after that, truman set up a commission, and that commission was significant in that it really kind of set the table for what the discussion would be in the rest of the 1950's and in the early 1960's about reforming immigration. and it particularly urged the abolishment of national origins quota. it also, it's significant to note, said that the western hemisph
another significant thing to note about mccarron-walter was truman's veto. people at the time didn't -- most administration officials encouraged truman to support mccarron-walter, to sign it. the only government agency that wrote a recommendation to truman not to do it was the old bureau of the budget, which today we call omb. and they based it on the race-based aspects of the national origins quotas. truman gave a very strong veto statement. i love the imagery of the strong hand of the past...
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in 2004, walter was named upper mayfield's volunteer of the year. in 2005 he joined the bucks county planning commission. his work has been so impactful and reach and expertise so great that the bucks county commissioners declared may 7, 2019, walter day, i'm honored to have the privilege to represent such thoughtful and compassionate constituents such as walter. and we thank walter for his innumerable contributions to our community. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize an outstanding resident from bucks county, pennsylvania who is teaching us all about strength and perseverance. ben harder, a resident of levitt tun participated in the sesame place classic which i was honored to attend. this has been his 21st year exarpg. his presence this year was made remarkable, however, due to the fact that ben is undergoing chemo therapy for pancreatic cancer. while a student at the university of southern mississippi, he was also a top ranked power lifter for his weight class. i would like to honor ben for his strength and his spirit in the face of adversity and ou
in 2004, walter was named upper mayfield's volunteer of the year. in 2005 he joined the bucks county planning commission. his work has been so impactful and reach and expertise so great that the bucks county commissioners declared may 7, 2019, walter day, i'm honored to have the privilege to represent such thoughtful and compassionate constituents such as walter. and we thank walter for his innumerable contributions to our community. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize an outstanding resident from...
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reporhe the safety cushion that walter hit had been collapsed by another crash 11 days before. no response from tesla late today or caltrans, but last year a company spokeswoman told me autopilot is intended for use only with a fully attentive driver and does not prevent all accidents. but it makes them much mess likely to occur. dan noyes, "abc7 news." >>> in the east bay, jurors heard emotional 911 calls from the night of the deadly ghostship fire. "abc7 news" was there for day one of the trial. cameras were not allowed inside. prosecutors went through photos of the 36 people who died. the attorneys claimed as many as 25 people were living at the warehouse while harris insisted it wasn't a residence. supporters were in court, as well. as well as the victim's families. >> it's been 2 1/2 years since e i've seen my daughter and i'll never see her again. that's why we're he>>haneni stemen nghe jury that people who wanted to harm him intentionally set the fire. the trial is expected to last for months. and we're prepared to cover each day. when big news break, we'll send out an a
reporhe the safety cushion that walter hit had been collapsed by another crash 11 days before. no response from tesla late today or caltrans, but last year a company spokeswoman told me autopilot is intended for use only with a fully attentive driver and does not prevent all accidents. but it makes them much mess likely to occur. dan noyes, "abc7 news." >>> in the east bay, jurors heard emotional 911 calls from the night of the deadly ghostship fire. "abc7 news" was...
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. >> reporter: attorneys for family walter wong are plan a noenews conference.f last year, walter wong was headed to his job as an apple engineer, when his tesla, while on auto pilot, veered into a traffic barrier. he died later at the hospital from impact injuries. the suv batteries bursting into flames after the impact. i was the first to report that he complained on seven to ten occasions, his vehicle veered towards that same barrier on autopilot, but the dealer could not address the issue. his wife explained what happened in our exclusive interview. >> he want to show me how that happen. so, yeah. >> reporter: he told you that the car would drive to that same barrier? >> yes. >> reporter: the same barrier that he finally hit? >> yeah, that's why i saw on the news i know that's him. >> reporter: the couple's two children, his wife and parents are also suing caltrans. the safety cushion that walter hit had been collapsed by another crash 11 days before. no response from tesla late today or caltrans, but last year a company spokeswoman told me autopilot is inte
. >> reporter: attorneys for family walter wong are plan a noenews conference.f last year, walter wong was headed to his job as an apple engineer, when his tesla, while on auto pilot, veered into a traffic barrier. he died later at the hospital from impact injuries. the suv batteries bursting into flames after the impact. i was the first to report that he complained on seven to ten occasions, his vehicle veered towards that same barrier on autopilot, but the dealer could not address the...
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barbara walters asking castro if he was in love with brezhnev. that was awkward. didn't happen. president trump might not be sure about comey and muley but he is definitely sure, might even say big fat sure about two people who were involved with each other the captain and tenille of the fbi peter stroek strzok and in the president's mind they are lovers with a capital "l." >> the lovers, right? lisa and strzok. when i see lisa and her lover, lisa and peter, the two lovers. >> lovers. >> lisa page who was forced to leave the fbi and her lover
barbara walters asking castro if he was in love with brezhnev. that was awkward. didn't happen. president trump might not be sure about comey and muley but he is definitely sure, might even say big fat sure about two people who were involved with each other the captain and tenille of the fbi peter stroek strzok and in the president's mind they are lovers with a capital "l." >> the lovers, right? lisa and strzok. when i see lisa and her lover, lisa and peter, the two lovers....
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in a statement soon after the crash tesla seems to blame mister walter huang . they said the driver had received several visual and audible hands-on warning earlier the driver and the driver stands were not detected on the wheel for six seconds prior to the collision. and also no action had been taken by the driver who had a five second view of the concrete divider. >> to put the onus on mister walter huang, to suggest that he could figure out the what tesla's job really is is really unfair. >> yes, hands-free -- >> autopilot is a favorite feature on most tesla cars. takes over the steering and braking lane changes and speed. last year tesla on autopilot kept driving all by itself when the driver fell asleep. chp cars oxidant and slowed it to a stop. how much to trust the system is debatable among tesla owners. >> for them to advertise that future should mean that they have tested it and they could give us guarantees that we could use this feature >> you're not going to rely on technology all the time. you shouldn't. technology does fail. operator does need to b
in a statement soon after the crash tesla seems to blame mister walter huang . they said the driver had received several visual and audible hands-on warning earlier the driver and the driver stands were not detected on the wheel for six seconds prior to the collision. and also no action had been taken by the driver who had a five second view of the concrete divider. >> to put the onus on mister walter huang, to suggest that he could figure out the what tesla's job really is is really...
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mueller couldn't have said it any plainer today. >> walter? >> if you look back at the report, he sets out in clear detail with testimony from the white house counsel, the white house chief of staff and their deputies that the president tried to have the head of the investigation fired for no reason, there was no plausible conflict. and that he instructed the white house counsel to make a false document and to keep that document on file denying the president had done just what i have said. it's incredibly damaging. it's overwhelming. how could you not proceed against a chief executive who had undermined the system of justice in such a profound investigation as this? >> what do you think happens now, frank, in terms -- mueller said, look, this is my last word. i don't want to say anything else about this. he is a private citizen. if he is subpoenaed, he would go. this also seemed to me a warning shot to congress, you are not going to get much out of me if you pull me up to the hill. >> yeah. this is a man who is saying, you have to read the rep
mueller couldn't have said it any plainer today. >> walter? >> if you look back at the report, he sets out in clear detail with testimony from the white house counsel, the white house chief of staff and their deputies that the president tried to have the head of the investigation fired for no reason, there was no plausible conflict. and that he instructed the white house counsel to make a false document and to keep that document on file denying the president had done just what i...
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with a walter" on wnyc radio. and, tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts t "npr politics podcast." so welcome to you both. there's a couple of ways you can make the debate stage right now if you're a democratic candidate, r?ig let's take a look at who has made it so far, 19 candidates so fa you will see in the middle there, that's the group that's qualified both meeting the donor and the poll threshold, the group on the left just meeting the poll thresh holiday season. amy, when you look at this group, what's standing out about who's made it nd who hasn't? >> pretty much everybody is in the mix, which is what the d.n.c. wanted to do. it's part of the reas for the new threshold which is very low meaning just 1% in the polls or a number of donors, 65,000 individual donors. part of the reason they wanted to dhio twas as a reaction to the criticism the d.n.c. got i 2016, when there's criticism weat they didn't hold enough debates, that they on weekend nights, that they didn't start until late in tese pr
with a walter" on wnyc radio. and, tamara keith from npr. she co-hosts t "npr politics podcast." so welcome to you both. there's a couple of ways you can make the debate stage right now if you're a democratic candidate, r?ig let's take a look at who has made it so far, 19 candidates so fa you will see in the middle there, that's the group that's qualified both meeting the donor and the poll threshold, the group on the left just meeting the poll thresh holiday season. amy, when...
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so first, general walters vision is that combat ready war fighting theater. united with our allies, red nato and partners execute the full range of combined and joint military operations across all domai domains. he talks of speed and decisive battlefield effects. general walters sees his mission as he must execute a full range of multidomain operations in coordination with allies and partners to support nato. you see a theme. allies and partners throughout. a lot of people forget that we're here to defend the homeland. should deterrence fail, uconn is ready to perform -- his top three priorities boil down to what's relevant here today for us. at first he says constantly approve the joint force are going -- i'll go into more detail what that means. secondly, strengthen the solidarity and unity with our allies and partners. thirdly, foster a highly motivated team of patriots to promote agility and resiliency. so in a nutshell, what i outlined broadly for the audience is general walters' vision. it's really his priorities and mission. it's no surprise that he e
so first, general walters vision is that combat ready war fighting theater. united with our allies, red nato and partners execute the full range of combined and joint military operations across all domai domains. he talks of speed and decisive battlefield effects. general walters sees his mission as he must execute a full range of multidomain operations in coordination with allies and partners to support nato. you see a theme. allies and partners throughout. a lot of people forget that we're...
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you possibly heard in our first segment tonight, walter dellinger, his op-ed piece today in the "washington post" saying the judiciary committee already has more than enough for impeachment. >> yeah, it's like water behind a dam. the pressure is just building every day for impeachment. and you know, we got more evidence today leaked out from the redacted portions of the report which confirm everybody's sense there was presidential obstruction of justice.
you possibly heard in our first segment tonight, walter dellinger, his op-ed piece today in the "washington post" saying the judiciary committee already has more than enough for impeachment. >> yeah, it's like water behind a dam. the pressure is just building every day for impeachment. and you know, we got more evidence today leaked out from the redacted portions of the report which confirm everybody's sense there was presidential obstruction of justice.
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in. >> walter scott was shot five times after a routine traffic stop. the assassination of nine parishioners at the ame church by dylann roof. >> the massacre that happened was a sparking point for the flag coming down but the massacre can't be separated from the killing of walter scott, the pastor of mother emanuel was a state representative. he had succeeded in getting body camera legislation passed so, you know, it's important to understand hthis is part of a long history of attacks on civil right leaders and it can't be disconnected from that time line and there's oftentimes an attempt to talk about these things happening as though they are separate from everything that has preceded it. >> as if history is a series of dots and --s and not a long line. >> absolutely. it was a reminder, we can still be targeted and murdered for this work. for civil rights and racial equality. >> sad part it doesn't feel like the loss of those people has made the nation on front any of the issues that led to the loss. >> oh, no, absolutely not. that was part of what wa
in. >> walter scott was shot five times after a routine traffic stop. the assassination of nine parishioners at the ame church by dylann roof. >> the massacre that happened was a sparking point for the flag coming down but the massacre can't be separated from the killing of walter scott, the pastor of mother emanuel was a state representative. he had succeeded in getting body camera legislation passed so, you know, it's important to understand hthis is part of a long history of...
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walter wong died from his injuries later at the hospital much the model x's batteries burst into flames. he left behind a wife and two children. >> he was a really good guy. all the family and all the kids. we miss him so much. >> she told me her husband complained several times that the autopilot was veering toward the same barrier and they took the suv into the dealer to check out the problem. >> they were unable to find it and they told him, keep driving and let's see if you can duplicate it and send a bug report. >> attorney mark -- says tesla seems to be beta testing software on live drivers. the lawsuit claims the 2017 model x constituted a defective product and prone to episodes of unwanted, unwarranted or uncommanded acceleration and inadequate sensors and on board systems to prevent it from leaving the designated travel lane. >> they didn't know there were problems and glitches with the car, with the autopilot and nonetheless put it out there where people could become injured. >> the i-team reached a spokesman but they declined to comment on the lawsuit. drivers are urged to re
walter wong died from his injuries later at the hospital much the model x's batteries burst into flames. he left behind a wife and two children. >> he was a really good guy. all the family and all the kids. we miss him so much. >> she told me her husband complained several times that the autopilot was veering toward the same barrier and they took the suv into the dealer to check out the problem. >> they were unable to find it and they told him, keep driving and let's see if...
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it's been a year since the fiery crash on highway 101 that killed walter huang. for his widow is pain is fresh. >> we miss him so much. not just family. friends miss him a lot. now she's filed a lawsuit saying tesla is responsible for his death. the document alleges tesla's autopilot feature was defective. it pointed him at a concrete barrier and accelerated almost 10 miles per hour in three seconds and drove him into the barrier zzzzzz. >> are the vehicle was traveling 70 miles per hour at the point of impact a.passerby pulled him from the car but it was too late. i think they knew there were problems and glitches with the auto pilot. >> reporter: a preliminary report from the ntsb said the vehicle did not detect the driver's hands on the wheel in the six seconds before the crash. >> i think there is a lot of confusion about auto pilot which tesla encourages just by calling it auto pilot. it is not an automatic pilot. it's a fancy cruise control. >> reporter: while tesla declined to comment on the today but they say owners have engaged on this highway roughly 85
it's been a year since the fiery crash on highway 101 that killed walter huang. for his widow is pain is fresh. >> we miss him so much. not just family. friends miss him a lot. now she's filed a lawsuit saying tesla is responsible for his death. the document alleges tesla's autopilot feature was defective. it pointed him at a concrete barrier and accelerated almost 10 miles per hour in three seconds and drove him into the barrier zzzzzz. >> are the vehicle was traveling 70 miles per...
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walter schaub is a former director of the office of government ethics and walter schaub, i woke up thisnd you were -- you were on fire and you have some thoughts here on barr's defense. talk to me. >> what upsets me is barr trying to defend himself by saying what he was seeking to defend is the presidency and not the president is the distinction without a difference because he's drawing the line between being the president's private counsel and white house counsel. but he is neither. he is supposed to be the attorney general and he should be defending the rule of law. and it is very concerning to have seen him in this wild interview defending the president literally vouching for him and saying he exercised leadership at every grave juncture and criticizing his own agency investigation supporting the notion that it is reasonable for the president to call this a witch hunt. what is really concerning is that bill barr seems to be pursuing a course of strengthening the executive branch at the expense of the constitution and weakening the other two branches. >> so you're concerned about that
walter schaub is a former director of the office of government ethics and walter schaub, i woke up thisnd you were -- you were on fire and you have some thoughts here on barr's defense. talk to me. >> what upsets me is barr trying to defend himself by saying what he was seeking to defend is the presidency and not the president is the distinction without a difference because he's drawing the line between being the president's private counsel and white house counsel. but he is neither. he...
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walter hua frn was 38 years old. he left to children behind. we did not hear how much in damages this lawsuit will seek. reporting live in mountain view, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> scott, thank you. >>> he attacked someone at a bar then took off. police in walnut creek are reaching out for some help. take a look at these photos here. investigators say this guy smashed a glass into someone's face at a walnut creek bar on april 17th. at this point they're not telling us the name of the bar but are asking if you recognize him to give police officers call. >>> a bay area tech billionaire announcing another big donation. salesforce ceo mark benioff and wife are donating $30 million to figure out how to end homelessness in san francisco, it will be used to launch the new initiative at ucsf. it will conduct research into the causes and potential solutions to homelessness. the goal is to give policymakers at the local, state and national level the best strategies to ends this growing crisis. >> we're going big here. what we want to do is to ge
walter hua frn was 38 years old. he left to children behind. we did not hear how much in damages this lawsuit will seek. reporting live in mountain view, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> scott, thank you. >>> he attacked someone at a bar then took off. police in walnut creek are reaching out for some help. take a look at these photos here. investigators say this guy smashed a glass into someone's face at a walnut creek bar on april 17th. at this point they're not telling us...
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policies and procedures walter you know be alive today walters family wants the lawsuit to make sure that a tragedy like theirs. >>does not happen to another family. you know beta test with live people. and we feel that's happened here and that's something that should not have been >>we reached out to both tesla and caltrans but both declined to comment citing pending litigation in san francisco. i'm justin waldman on for news. >>to the east bicyclists is in critical condition after he was hit by a truck in berkeley this happened at night in cedar streets in northwest berkeley. a truck was traveling east on a bicycle is struck the truck. a 58 year-old man the cyclist was taken to the hospital in critical condition. police woman creek are looking for a suspect involved in an attack. check out these photos here. this is a surveillance image of the suspect so the man in the photos attack someone at a bar about 2 weeks ago this happened at mass i sports bar on north main street, a woman creek. the suspect injured a man after he smashed a glass against his face or the face. the victim. wh
policies and procedures walter you know be alive today walters family wants the lawsuit to make sure that a tragedy like theirs. >>does not happen to another family. you know beta test with live people. and we feel that's happened here and that's something that should not have been >>we reached out to both tesla and caltrans but both declined to comment citing pending litigation in san francisco. i'm justin waldman on for news. >>to the east bicyclists is in critical condition...
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slavery's still a very sensitive issue. >> walter dies in 1945.attered bible. unlike his dad, maurice moves it out of plain sight. >> it just sat in a closet in the dark, wrapped in a cotton towel. >> was it because he was ashamed, or he felt it was a private matter? >> it wasn't the proper place and time to really talk about it. i just don't think he knew what to do with it. >> you'd ask him a question, and he might change the subject or just didn't elaborate. >> it takes decades more before the person family is ready to talk about it. >> it's still a very sensitive subject, but i think we're opening up now. >> so, you're able, even though you lost so many family members, to talk to me about it very openly. but how does that make you feel, telling this story? it's your story. >> no hard feelings against nat turner. i think it was real difficult time for the slaves, and he needed a way out. >> does maurice feel the same? >> i think he does. >> is he as forgiving? >> i think maurice is very forgiving. the fact that he held onto that bible so long,
slavery's still a very sensitive issue. >> walter dies in 1945.attered bible. unlike his dad, maurice moves it out of plain sight. >> it just sat in a closet in the dark, wrapped in a cotton towel. >> was it because he was ashamed, or he felt it was a private matter? >> it wasn't the proper place and time to really talk about it. i just don't think he knew what to do with it. >> you'd ask him a question, and he might change the subject or just didn't elaborate....
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. >> to hear what you just said, walter and chuck and two people steeped in this department, to say what you are saying, part of it, i think the norms around the justice department are so distinct and important because of this question of independence and walter, i think when you say the most disturbing day when what it sounds like to me, they trust them to dispatch the duties that he has to which is to vouch safety independence of this institution to preserve the rule of law. >> that's right. we must have totally lost confidence in the attorney general of the united states. he has taken positions that are really indefensible. there was a failure, i think, on the part of the democrats on the committee. they wanted to par section 1512. he would say that's the white house counsel to lie is not a crime and it's utterly as chuck will agree, it's inconsistent with the role of the president to have the interfering with the ongoing criminal investigation. unthinkable as well as on suggesting or directing who they ought to be prosecuting. that is a violation of a norm respected by attorneys gene
. >> to hear what you just said, walter and chuck and two people steeped in this department, to say what you are saying, part of it, i think the norms around the justice department are so distinct and important because of this question of independence and walter, i think when you say the most disturbing day when what it sounds like to me, they trust them to dispatch the duties that he has to which is to vouch safety independence of this institution to preserve the rule of law. >>...
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the safety cushion that walter hit had been collapsed by another crash 11 days before. if it had been in working order, the family believes he would still be alive. no response from caltrans or tesla late today, but last year a company spokeswoman told me auto pilot is intended for use only driver. we'll find out more tomorrow at that news conference. >>> well, a study came out today warning that drinking california tap water over many years can cause cancer. >> certainly ang ad. luz pena went to find out more and asked what, if anything, you can do about it. >> reporter: cancer and water, two words that no one wants to hear in one in a population of one million will develop cancer over their lifetime. >> after a year long research looking into california water data from 2010 to 2015, this doctor along with her colleagues found that everyday californians are exposed to contaminants that can cause cancer one drop at a time. >> arsenic is related to lung cancer and skin cancer. exposure can increase your stomach cancer. disinfection byproducts can be associated with bladd
the safety cushion that walter hit had been collapsed by another crash 11 days before. if it had been in working order, the family believes he would still be alive. no response from caltrans or tesla late today, but last year a company spokeswoman told me auto pilot is intended for use only driver. we'll find out more tomorrow at that news conference. >>> well, a study came out today warning that drinking california tap water over many years can cause cancer. >> certainly ang ad....
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and met with people like walter sisulu and realise what life was like for the whole of the south africa. he said vision of a different life sixteen. necessary and you mention. in one nine hundred fifty five the african national congress the a.n.c. issued the freedom charter in response to the boer regimes racist system where my city gets under what was said in ships on june twenty sixth one thousand for five so that forgot to laugh a century later mandela successor topple mbeki echoed its credo. on the outside groups that have equal rights. the good what's outside in the country is whether the lens are set up man goes the way it was for. yourself when he mandela and nelson mandela now divorced once formed the glorious figurehead of the south african liberation movement. when forty year old mandela led his bride sixteen years his junior to the altar her father said it's not love you're marrying my child but struggle. you. her husband was facing charges of high treason as in his first marriage he was hardly able to provide for his family but they were happy. first came their daughters in.
and met with people like walter sisulu and realise what life was like for the whole of the south africa. he said vision of a different life sixteen. necessary and you mention. in one nine hundred fifty five the african national congress the a.n.c. issued the freedom charter in response to the boer regimes racist system where my city gets under what was said in ships on june twenty sixth one thousand for five so that forgot to laugh a century later mandela successor topple mbeki echoed its...
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. >> yeah, we started in 2003, delivering csfort it at walter reed and her military cilities and we have grown to over won dozen progra nationally, and as they needed to change we changed as organization to meet them where they are. >> how has it changed? >> from the beginning, it was focused, a large volume being injured, and nowas they transitioned from the military, they still have needs. we have 1,500 signing up every moh for our services. those are warriors and family members, and s their needs have changed as they left the military and gone back to their hometowns or other cities acess th country. >> you mentioned there are lots of programs, events and services. what are the key programs you are offering for them now? >> mental health programming,nd a physical health programming, career counseling and long-term rehabilitative care. we really focus on mental health care. we find that's the biggest obstacle for our warri whether they are job searching or they are trying to get into physical shape. it's those invisible wounds that continue to be the biggest obstacle every year, and we
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that seems to me and walter is an expert. a robust reading of article two that is at odds with the law and common sense. >> chuck rosen berg and walter, thank you both. >> for more on the attorney general's stunning performance, from the western district of pennsylvania and attorney general and msnbc legal analyst, maya wylie. announcing your vice president of social justice at the new school. individual who is really have a fidelity to the institution of the department of justice. they are not given to that kind of language? >> lying? >> the performance was so contemptious of congress in general and anyone second-guessing him. it was a performance of bravado. that was striking. >> he demonstrated bravado since he put forth that summary of the mueller report. any time you start with half a quote from the special counsel and the quote you omit is the part that said -- >> although. >> russia interfered. why would we have an interest as a country in not confronting the fact that robert mueller found interference by russians? tha
that seems to me and walter is an expert. a robust reading of article two that is at odds with the law and common sense. >> chuck rosen berg and walter, thank you both. >> for more on the attorney general's stunning performance, from the western district of pennsylvania and attorney general and msnbc legal analyst, maya wylie. announcing your vice president of social justice at the new school. individual who is really have a fidelity to the institution of the department of justice....
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. >> reporter: it's been a year since the fiery crash on highway 101 that killed walter huang. for his widow, is pain is fresh. >> we miss him so much. not just family. friends miss him a lot. >> reporter: now she's filed a lawsuit saying tesla is responsible for his death. the document alleges tesla's auto pilot feature was defective. >> took him out of his lane of safety, pointed him at a concrete fixed barrier and accelerated 10 miles per hour in three seconds and drove him into the barrier. >> are the vehicle was traveling 70 miles per hour at the time of impact. a passerby pulled him from the tesla but it was too late. >> i think they knew there were problems and blithes with the car. >> reporter: a preliminary report from the ntsb says "the vehicle did not detect the driver's hands on the wheels in the six seconds before the crash." they say there may be a problem with that. >> i think will is a lot of confusion about the auto pilot which tesla encourages calling it automatic pilot. it is a really fancy cruise control. >> reporter: while tesla decline today comment on the
. >> reporter: it's been a year since the fiery crash on highway 101 that killed walter huang. for his widow, is pain is fresh. >> we miss him so much. not just family. friends miss him a lot. >> reporter: now she's filed a lawsuit saying tesla is responsible for his death. the document alleges tesla's auto pilot feature was defective. >> took him out of his lane of safety, pointed him at a concrete fixed barrier and accelerated 10 miles per hour in three seconds and...
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of the "cook political report" and host of "politics with amy walter" on wync radio and tamara keithnpr white house correspondent and co-host of the "npr politics" podcast. hello to both of you. it is "politics monday." rtso let's s with where amna started in her reporting, amy, and that is with abortion. we are sing conservative-leaning states pass restrictive laws on women's access. clearly, human consequences to all this, but i want to ask both of youut the political calculus. i mean, we are hearing the candidates out on the til, we are hearing the president. what do we see developing here? >> well, what you saw before the alabama case were republicans on the offense saying, in states that were run by democrats, new york and california, they were passing laws that were overly what the president cahad ed at one point infanticide, tthy were supporting laws that would allow women to have abortions well into their th trimester and arguing that republicans were way out of the mainstream. he was very comfortabith that line of attack. he used it a lot at his rallies. now go and we see a
of the "cook political report" and host of "politics with amy walter" on wync radio and tamara keithnpr white house correspondent and co-host of the "npr politics" podcast. hello to both of you. it is "politics monday." rtso let's s with where amna started in her reporting, amy, and that is with abortion. we are sing conservative-leaning states pass restrictive laws on women's access. clearly, human consequences to all this, but i want to ask both of...
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let's bring in walter robb walter, thank you for joining us today. >> good morning to you >> when you company like beyond meat surge more than 160% in its first day of trading it is not a tech company. technically it is a food company. were you surprised to see the investor demand as strong as it has been in these first two days. >> first of all, shout out to ethan brown the founder. reminds me that businesses are started buy people and entrepreneurs and a shut out to seth goldman the askedive chair of the company again the two of them working together have done a fantastic job bringing this company forward. and whole foods, too, for taking a chance and bringing the product in i mean, ethan started demoing this product a few years ago at a single whole foods store and look at where it is today. i think it demonstrates the appetite for growth and sustainability for growth in the public sector. >> in terms of this ipo it sets up a narrative around some of the other start-ups also focused on plant based proteeps like impossible foods. >> right. >> how do you think the broader sector is l
let's bring in walter robb walter, thank you for joining us today. >> good morning to you >> when you company like beyond meat surge more than 160% in its first day of trading it is not a tech company. technically it is a food company. were you surprised to see the investor demand as strong as it has been in these first two days. >> first of all, shout out to ethan brown the founder. reminds me that businesses are started buy people and entrepreneurs and a shut out to seth...
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this is what was left of walter wong's tesla after ieof last year. wong was killed. the 2017 model x was on autopilot at the time. his wife says it was his dream car. the family believes the autopilot feature is defective and likely causof his lane of safety, pointed him at a fixed concrete barrier and then accelerated almost 10 miles an hour in three seconds. >> reporter: they say he complained about his tesla veering into the same barrier at the exact location of the crash and that he brought his car into the dealership several times to report a problem with the autopilot function. the grounds for the suit, defective product design and intentional misrepresentation. in a statement soon after the crash the company said, quote, no action had been taken by the driver who had a 5-second view of the concrete divider. the driver received several visual and audible hands-on warnings earlier in the drive and the driver's hands were not detected on the wheel for six seconds prior to the collision. >> trying to put the onus on mr. wong to suggest he should figure out what te
this is what was left of walter wong's tesla after ieof last year. wong was killed. the 2017 model x was on autopilot at the time. his wife says it was his dream car. the family believes the autopilot feature is defective and likely causof his lane of safety, pointed him at a fixed concrete barrier and then accelerated almost 10 miles an hour in three seconds. >> reporter: they say he complained about his tesla veering into the same barrier at the exact location of the crash and that he...
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walters has any anger towards me.self for staring across the table to somebody that has taken the life of your child? i'm not sure what my reaction will be. anyone can go fast. but, is fast enough? or, do you want speed and style? introducing performance, born of refinement. the lexus rc line. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. save $1,000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, only $1,799. plus, 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. (woman) (man) have you smeno.d this litter? (woman) nobody has! it's unscented! (vo) tidy cats free & clean unscented. powerful odor control with activated charcoal. free of dyes. free of fragrances. unscented odor control like that? try ti
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. >> one of the boston bombing victims was at walter reed. he had a dog, comrade. and he was just coming to me. i just said that's what i need. >> reporter: vet dogs kauts upwards of $50,000 to raise, train and care for but she was determined. >> about four months after i actually retired out of the army i got the phone call and i was like ho, my god. >> reporter: that dog is eddie. a bit off a goof ball when he's not working. but all business when he is. the 4-year-old brindal labrador never leaves heir side. >> i could not believe this was possible. but i have night terrors and eddie interrupted my nightmare, night terrors the first night i had them and i was like in tears the next day. if he did nothing else for me but that, life was going to be great. >> eddie has opened up the world to her again getting sharon oout of the house and into social situations, something she never thought she'd be able to do. and sully is part of a team of rehabilitation dogs in bethesda,er maryland. it's not always medicine that heals. sometimes just having a friend can work miracl
. >> one of the boston bombing victims was at walter reed. he had a dog, comrade. and he was just coming to me. i just said that's what i need. >> reporter: vet dogs kauts upwards of $50,000 to raise, train and care for but she was determined. >> about four months after i actually retired out of the army i got the phone call and i was like ho, my god. >> reporter: that dog is eddie. a bit off a goof ball when he's not working. but all business when he is. the 4-year-old...
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you didn't hear about that from walter conch i -- walter cronkite. think everybody knows, but for those of you who don't, a fragging is when you throw a fragmentation grenade under an officer scott or toss one into sleeping bag. official numbers were compiled, but a history of the war indicates there were 100-150 fraggings in the record. during my second tour in vietnam, we were always thinking about fraggings. the army estimate is similarly loose but startling, 527. desertions,ed to which rose to an all-time high in all branches of the armed forces. where i returned to active duty in 1971 after law school, was the designated west coast -- west coast post for deserters, whose numbers continued to rise until 1975, 2 years after the war had ended. in 1968 when the avalanche of capture deserters began to overwhelm the marine corps justice system, deserters were housed in disused barracks for the weaker to it took to read up there schedule books. the court-martial was no more than a necessary formality. all accused pleaded guilty, they just wanted their
you didn't hear about that from walter conch i -- walter cronkite. think everybody knows, but for those of you who don't, a fragging is when you throw a fragmentation grenade under an officer scott or toss one into sleeping bag. official numbers were compiled, but a history of the war indicates there were 100-150 fraggings in the record. during my second tour in vietnam, we were always thinking about fraggings. the army estimate is similarly loose but startling, 527. desertions,ed to which rose...
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and walter, i'd like to start with you tonight. you wrote an op-ed piece in the "washington post" saying that congress doesn't need the unredacted mueller report at this stage. they have enough to proceed to impeachment if that's what they're going to do. what does tonight's information add to that. >> what tonight's information showed is we're learning more and more about the massive efforts to obstruct justice on the part of the president. it's not that the unredacted materials wouldn't be useful. it's not that the congress isn't fully entitled to them. they are. it's just the emphasis on seeking out the redacted materials obscures the fact we have massive bases for finding that the president obstructed justice in the worst of high crimes and misdemeanors in multiple ways and what attorney general barr did has obscured that, the facts that led more than 900 former federal prosecutors to say that these are indictable offenses. >> mimi rocha, i want to get your reaction to this voice mail from john dowd. it doesn't identify him in
and walter, i'd like to start with you tonight. you wrote an op-ed piece in the "washington post" saying that congress doesn't need the unredacted mueller report at this stage. they have enough to proceed to impeachment if that's what they're going to do. what does tonight's information add to that. >> what tonight's information showed is we're learning more and more about the massive efforts to obstruct justice on the part of the president. it's not that the unredacted...
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the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> here's what you missed if you're getting home right now, a florida bill that allows teachers to carry guns in the classroom is heading to the governor's desk. this comes in response to the marjory stoneman douglas shooting that left 17 people dead last year. the bill allows school districts to arm teachers that past police style training. this does expand on an existing florida law that allows school employees to carry guns on campus. on capitol hill, senators grilled attorney general william barr four hours over the robert mueller report. california senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris zeroed in on his decision not to charge the president with obstruction of justice. harrison said that he could not be trusted and called for him to resign. >> i think the american public has seen the situation and you have not be
the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> here's what you missed if you're getting home right now, a florida bill that allows teachers to carry guns in the classroom is heading to the governor's desk. this comes in response to the marjory stoneman douglas shooting that left 17...
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i am joined by amy walter of the "cook political report" and host of politics with amy walter on wnycio and tam am of npr --i tamera of npr, she co-hosts the npr politics podcast. thank you both. amy, i think democrats have gotten past large field, i don't know,pic, biblical. >> yeah. why is this field not just large but extrage l >> there are a whole lot of reasons. we could spend theext hour talking about why the field is as big as it is. the most obvious is look how successful bernie sanders and donald trump were in 2016, two candidates that nobody gave any shot of getting rid of how far they got in the proce, so there's certainly a sense of if they could do it, i can do it. but there's also a sense among democrats that beating donald trump is so important, it's beyond just putting a democrats in the white house. they see donald trump as essentially an existential threat to the country, and they want to be the one that can make sure that the right candidate is there to beat him so finding that perfect candidate to beat donald trump is more important now than ever and, finally, i th
i am joined by amy walter of the "cook political report" and host of politics with amy walter on wnycio and tam am of npr --i tamera of npr, she co-hosts the npr politics podcast. thank you both. amy, i think democrats have gotten past large field, i don't know,pic, biblical. >> yeah. why is this field not just large but extrage l >> there are a whole lot of reasons. we could spend theext hour talking about why the field is as big as it is. the most obvious is look how...
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remember this happened to barry gold water and walter mo mondal. president trump say the report exonerates him. democrats say fine, let mueller testify. this as the republicans say how come nobody on the democrat side has read the full unredacted sections of the mueller report. here's what's going on. william barr has given top democrats a version of the mueller report that's 98.5% un redacted. why not read it. why hold william barr in contempt. are democrats more interested in spectacle than information. >>> finally, iran rattling its sabers, backing terrorists targeting israelis with hundreds of hi missiles. that stoshry for you tonight. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ . >>> welcome took the show. you're watching the fox business network. you've got to keep it here for your business knew. we've got breaking developments from edward lawrence at the white house. >> the chinese responsibilitying to the threats of traifs by diggintariffs bydigging in. the vice prenier i premier is go lead the talks but not going to be
remember this happened to barry gold water and walter mo mondal. president trump say the report exonerates him. democrats say fine, let mueller testify. this as the republicans say how come nobody on the democrat side has read the full unredacted sections of the mueller report. here's what's going on. william barr has given top democrats a version of the mueller report that's 98.5% un redacted. why not read it. why hold william barr in contempt. are democrats more interested in spectacle than...
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walters has any anger toward me.cross the table to somebody that has taken the life of your child? i'm not sure what my reaction will be. it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification proces. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard 5-year unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through may 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. we've transformed this home to show the keurig k-cafÉ brewer makes any house a coffee house. just pop that in for a coffee or brew a shot and froth milk for a latte or cappuccino. easy peasy. now she's a barista! it's so frothy. a little piece of heaven. thank you. but how's the coffee? a little piece of heaven. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business, to help care for veterans everywhere. with va vide
walters has any anger toward me.cross the table to somebody that has taken the life of your child? i'm not sure what my reaction will be. it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification proces. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard 5-year unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified...
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so general walters has two hats. pretty sure they talk routinely amongst themselves. so when tom asked me to speak, we were on the cusp of that change of command, and we weren't certain whether it's vision and mission and priorities would be published. i'm here to tell you that i got it yesterday. and so i can give it to you hot off the press. and then i went to see how -- what the amd-2028 nests with a combatant commander's view with his joint view of war fighting. but i'll give you -- i have a disclaimer. actually, i'll give two disclaimers. one is that i don't have a nato billit. i'm in a u.s. billit. but you'll see as i talk everything we do supports nato. and nato ops. and secondly, i sit in an ops chair. i work for the j-3. and if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail, right? so with me, everything looks like an ops problem. so i'll address everything as an ops problem today. so first, general walter's vision is that we're a combat-ready, war-fighting theater, united with our allies and partners prepared to execute the full range of combined and joint mi
so general walters has two hats. pretty sure they talk routinely amongst themselves. so when tom asked me to speak, we were on the cusp of that change of command, and we weren't certain whether it's vision and mission and priorities would be published. i'm here to tell you that i got it yesterday. and so i can give it to you hot off the press. and then i went to see how -- what the amd-2028 nests with a combatant commander's view with his joint view of war fighting. but i'll give you -- i have...
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we have walter reed, the distinguished fellow in strategy and statesmanship at the "wall street journal." i recommend you today's column on the u.s. foreign policy and secretary pompeo's speech which is typical of his great work. and thor of two works, "god and gold and the making of the modern world. he has been praised by historians and diplomats. he is an inciteful columnist and man with a great sense of humor. it was written during theera and begins his novel by exposing air brushing history that is changing history for political ends. decades earlier, a british novelist did the same. we don't have toe toll tarian or socialists. but now is then, there are the dangers of distorting issues. we have still dangers posed by authoritarian states like iran, china and north korea. we have to foster economic deproth and technology continues to change our military needs, our economy and our world. we are lucky today to have a lented historian and brave chairwoman to understand what lies ahead. walter will begin with the discussion and perhaps at the end we will have discussion. >> thanks, sco
we have walter reed, the distinguished fellow in strategy and statesmanship at the "wall street journal." i recommend you today's column on the u.s. foreign policy and secretary pompeo's speech which is typical of his great work. and thor of two works, "god and gold and the making of the modern world. he has been praised by historians and diplomats. he is an inciteful columnist and man with a great sense of humor. it was written during theera and begins his novel by exposing air...
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the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - earl! you have my lunch. - pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. or the new hot club chicken dijon with black forest ham. the new hot pretzels, only at togos. how far would you go for a togo? >>> now on "extra." >> alex trebec revealing deep sadness as he bravely battles pancreatic cancer. >> i have one more keepo to do. >> the jeopardy legend's new "extra" interview giving us the latest on his health today. plus his surprise take on the new jeopardy champ's 19-day winning streak. >>> why sharon osborne tried to take her life thr her pact with >>> blake and gwen, preengaged? the new clues dropping today. and "th
the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - earl! you have my lunch. - pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm...