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bueno, nunca se fue realmente nuestro querido walter mercado.re todo mucho, mucho amor. miriam: quiÉn o precio viendo "primer impacto" esperando el horÓscopo de walter mercado? ahora el astrÓlogo estrella regresa y con Él sus extravagantes capas . en la exhibiciÓn en miami, hay 12 capas, una por cada mes del aÑo. pero la vida real water mercado ha tenido mÁs de 1500. >> todas fueron creadas, casi todas por una gran artista cubana del mundo. miriam: todas tienen un significado, por ejemplo, esta capa al estilo de una baraja de cartas la usÓ durante un programa de san valentÍn. y esta capa verde con pedrerÍa negrafue la que usÓ para el comercial de doritos en el 2016, que terminÓ siendo viral. una de las tapas mÁs icÓnica de walter mercado fue esta, inspirada en la bandera de puerto rico. aÑos despuÉs tambiÉn fue usada por el artista luis manuel miranda. y ya que estÁbamos con Él aprovechamos para preguntarlecÓmo ve Él en futuro de puerto rico. >> espere un poco mÁs, pero vendrÁ un renacimiento y puerto rico serÁ lo que la gente sueÑa, la tierra d
bueno, nunca se fue realmente nuestro querido walter mercado.re todo mucho, mucho amor. miriam: quiÉn o precio viendo "primer impacto" esperando el horÓscopo de walter mercado? ahora el astrÓlogo estrella regresa y con Él sus extravagantes capas . en la exhibiciÓn en miami, hay 12 capas, una por cada mes del aÑo. pero la vida real water mercado ha tenido mÁs de 1500. >> todas fueron creadas, casi todas por una gran artista cubana del mundo. miriam: todas tienen un...
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high will officially be walters middle school. people are already showing up and there has been construction for 3 years. it's the first of five middle schools created and in 2014, measure e was passed. they will upgrade the schools and deal with population growth and modernization in the project at walters converts old buildings while adding new ones and will cost about $50 million. fremont is in a unique position to increase enrollment wels up around and by declining districts. >> we have to find the classrooms to put the students in but we'd much rather be where they want to be in our schools. >> reporter: over the next few years, fremont will create four more middle schools and about 8000 housing units. next, horner jr. high school will be rebuilt entirely because it would save money to start from scratch rather than to modernize old buildings. there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at the walters middle school at 3:30 this afternoon. live in fremont, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> time for look at the top stories. >>> deliberations
high will officially be walters middle school. people are already showing up and there has been construction for 3 years. it's the first of five middle schools created and in 2014, measure e was passed. they will upgrade the schools and deal with population growth and modernization in the project at walters converts old buildings while adding new ones and will cost about $50 million. fremont is in a unique position to increase enrollment wels up around and by declining districts. >> we...
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walter rob used to be running whole foods. >> walter who was running whole foods has joined our board and i saw walter last week who was a our board meeting and, you know, walter was tough on me a lot of questions -- >> as always. >> good to have walter back on board and working with him. >> so what is the difference between main and this company? >> it's interesting when i started hane 25 years ago and the natural organic industry was growing and beyond meats and whole plant base, there is a lot of similarities there and you think about it today, the whole natural organic industry is a $55 billion industry and with this, the whole cannabis industry around the world is $150 billion in sales, okay? and you think about what happens in medical, what's happening in edibles and drinks i, you know, when leaving hane after 25 years and building a great company which still is today, you know, cannabis was something that i was focused on because i looked at it from a reck standpoint and medical and i looked at it from food and personal care supplements and vitamins and it's interesting, jim, t
walter rob used to be running whole foods. >> walter who was running whole foods has joined our board and i saw walter last week who was a our board meeting and, you know, walter was tough on me a lot of questions -- >> as always. >> good to have walter back on board and working with him. >> so what is the difference between main and this company? >> it's interesting when i started hane 25 years ago and the natural organic industry was growing and beyond meats and...
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the third was walter manning from pennsylvania his aircraft he had to bail out and so when we landedd him up and delivered him to a local jailhouse confinement but two nights later they broke into the jail beat him up and then hung him from the lamppost. this wasty an indignity not just the tuskegee it happened to a lot of airmen especially the bomber who was there and went down near the territory where they bombed and you can understand the sympathy and the feelings of the civilians and incidentally the first of the year i was invited by the austrian government to come over and participate in a memorial to the second lieutenant walter manning they felt it was their obligation to giving that to walter to give him a very dignified remembrance and i was pleased to be invited over to participate in the ceremony spirit that is a memorial to walter manning on the territory of the former german airbase? >> exactly right i forget how to pronounce it now but the airbase in austria. >> so he was honored as well. >> yes in that battle you are credited with shooting down three german aircraft.
the third was walter manning from pennsylvania his aircraft he had to bail out and so when we landedd him up and delivered him to a local jailhouse confinement but two nights later they broke into the jail beat him up and then hung him from the lamppost. this wasty an indignity not just the tuskegee it happened to a lot of airmen especially the bomber who was there and went down near the territory where they bombed and you can understand the sympathy and the feelings of the civilians and...
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next to walter with alex kershaw, go ahead . >> i want everyone out there who's paying attention to the broadcast and no one thing that when it comes to losing award winning a war that's a geopolitical matter when it comes to the man on the ground it's more simple than that the winners walk out and the losers don't and that's the perspective of the combat veteran. thank you for your time . >> alex kershaw, walter's perspective and what it took . >> there's a critical moment on omaha beach, a critical moment for the entire invasion. so many men had been wounded and killed there was little communication but around 10:30 am or 11 am, bradley 5 miles out at sea seriously considered pulling american troops off omaha beach the heady pulled american troops off omaha beach , i believe that d-day would have been a disaster and it would've been a great defeat not a great victory for allied forces. the differences made, by individual americans, young officers getting the guys to stand up to walk into the line of fire and have the courage to sacrifice their lives and lead others into enemy fire
next to walter with alex kershaw, go ahead . >> i want everyone out there who's paying attention to the broadcast and no one thing that when it comes to losing award winning a war that's a geopolitical matter when it comes to the man on the ground it's more simple than that the winners walk out and the losers don't and that's the perspective of the combat veteran. thank you for your time . >> alex kershaw, walter's perspective and what it took . >> there's a critical moment on...
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walter remains the lone back. will throw the fade, and coming up with it for the score, kendrick bourne. had to work to get that second foot down. a great effort by bourne. look at that. tapping that foot and controlling possession. >> booger: i like bourne. that's just great body control. good throw, and you get the feet down. takes a lot of athleticism to do that. >> joe: four receiving touchdowns a year ago. you see how he is as a contributor this year for the 49ers. an athletic play there from bourne. mulle mullens' throw, the one-yard touchdown. only three points in the first half. but now, the niners with a 24-9 lead. 21 unanswered second-half points for the niners here on "monday night football." ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. >> j >> joe: kyle shanahan saw his team go 4-12 a
walter remains the lone back. will throw the fade, and coming up with it for the score, kendrick bourne. had to work to get that second foot down. a great effort by bourne. look at that. tapping that foot and controlling possession. >> booger: i like bourne. that's just great body control. good throw, and you get the feet down. takes a lot of athleticism to do that. >> joe: four receiving touchdowns a year ago. you see how he is as a contributor this year for the 49ers. an athletic...
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." >> and police say raymond walters jr. was going nearly 5 1 00 miles an hour when he crashed into a mini van, killing those two children inside. officials say that it all began when that suspect allegedly stabbed his father and crashed the truck into a tree. a police officer responded to the crash and that's when walters got inside the police cruiser and the deadly crash happened. >> 5:24. >>> drama the at border between mexico and guatemala, clashes between african migrants and the mexican national guard. this is video from a human rights group. mexico sealed off the migrant camp. the migrants are demanding documents to move north to the united states but they've been trapped for weeks due to changes in mexico's migration policy. >>> oregon senator jeff merkley is squarely in the center of an immigration debate, this youtube video showing him being turned away from a border detention facility earlier this year. he recently authored a book called "america is better than this: tru this: trump's war against migrant events."
." >> and police say raymond walters jr. was going nearly 5 1 00 miles an hour when he crashed into a mini van, killing those two children inside. officials say that it all began when that suspect allegedly stabbed his father and crashed the truck into a tree. a police officer responded to the crash and that's when walters got inside the police cruiser and the deadly crash happened. >> 5:24. >>> drama the at border between mexico and guatemala, clashes between african...
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the chase began when walters allegedly stabbed his father in his truck and took off >> his father was -- had him in the vehicle with him and was intending to take him to the hospital for mental treatment. >> walters crashed the truck into a tree and as they responded to the scene, he stole their cruiser. the deadly incident happening just blocks away from the site of a mass shooting three weeks ago. last weekend the city held a block party to honor the nine victims. tonight dayton still mending from tragedy, dealing with heart break again. ron motte, nbc news. >> there is outrage in coal country with workers fighting for back pay as president trump says he will resurrect the collapsing industry. geoff bennett reports from kentucky where unpaid miners are organizing in protest. >> reporter: president trump won the white house with a promise to help coal make a comeback >> we're going to put the miners back to work >> reporter: three years later the industry is struggling nearly 2000 jobs lost this summer alone after two massive coal companies filed for bankruptcy workersay they were le
the chase began when walters allegedly stabbed his father in his truck and took off >> his father was -- had him in the vehicle with him and was intending to take him to the hospital for mental treatment. >> walters crashed the truck into a tree and as they responded to the scene, he stole their cruiser. the deadly incident happening just blocks away from the site of a mass shooting three weeks ago. last weekend the city held a block party to honor the nine victims. tonight dayton...
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the third one was named walter manning from philadelphia, pennsylvania.had to bail out and we were around [inaudible]. we landed a mob of civilians pick them up and delivered him to a ogle jailhouse for confinement but two nights later another mob formed and they took walter out, beat him up and then hung him from the lamp post. that is not to claim that this was an dignity reserved for the members of the tuskegee airmen but this happened to a lot of our airmen, especially among the bomber crews that went down near the territory and you can understand the sympathy of the civilians where the bombings had taken place. incidentally, not last april 1st but april 1st a year ago i was invited by the austrian government to come over and participate in a memorial to the second lieutenant, walter manningec, who was lynched at te time there. they felt as though it was their obligation to show their [inaudible] as far as the mob doing that to walter and gave him a very dignified remembrance there and i was pleased to have been invited over to participate in the cere
the third one was named walter manning from philadelphia, pennsylvania.had to bail out and we were around [inaudible]. we landed a mob of civilians pick them up and delivered him to a ogle jailhouse for confinement but two nights later another mob formed and they took walter out, beat him up and then hung him from the lamp post. that is not to claim that this was an dignity reserved for the members of the tuskegee airmen but this happened to a lot of our airmen, especially among the bomber...
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walters junior high will be walter's middle school, the first of five that will be created in the fremont unified school district. every possible minute, construction groups will put on the finishing touches, and still students will be walking through the door. kim wallace cannot wait until the first day they are here. >> it is one thing when they do the infrastructure and the wiring and another when you see the big beautiful buildings and happy kids going to school. >> reporter: in 2014, measure e gave the fremont district district $650 million to upgrade the schools and deal with population growth and modernization. this project at walters converts old buildings while adding new ones and will cost about $50 million. >> it's nice to see and to get in the 21st century. >> reporter: fremont is surrounded by declining districts. >> we have to find classrooms to put students in but we are now in a place where kids are coming to fremont and wanting to be in our schools. >> reporter: they are creating a middle school model and moving away from the junior high model. they will finally match the
walters junior high will be walter's middle school, the first of five that will be created in the fremont unified school district. every possible minute, construction groups will put on the finishing touches, and still students will be walking through the door. kim wallace cannot wait until the first day they are here. >> it is one thing when they do the infrastructure and the wiring and another when you see the big beautiful buildings and happy kids going to school. >> reporter: in...
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my gps still says walters junior high and the sign behind me says walters junior high. it has been three years of construction but it will now be officially walters middle school, the first of five junior highs committed to be a middle school in the unified district. every possible minute, crews will be putting on finishing touches until students walk through the doors. fremont unified school district superintendent, kim wallace, said she cannot wait until they are here. >> it's one thing to do the infrastructure and the wiring and it's another when you see the big beautiful buildings and happy kids going to school. >> reporter: measure e gave the district $650 million to upgrade schools and deal with population growth and modernization. the project at walters converts old buildings and adds new ones and cost about $50 million. >> it's nice to see this and finally get in the 21st century. >> reporter: the district is increasing enrollment while surrounded by declining districts. >> we have to find classrooms for students but we'd much rather be in a place where kids com
my gps still says walters junior high and the sign behind me says walters junior high. it has been three years of construction but it will now be officially walters middle school, the first of five junior highs committed to be a middle school in the unified district. every possible minute, crews will be putting on finishing touches until students walk through the doors. fremont unified school district superintendent, kim wallace, said she cannot wait until they are here. >> it's one thing...
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>>well it turned walters in junior high into walters middle school that mean 6 graders for the first time will be walking through the doors today for the first day of school very exciting for those 6 graders as they are going to experience something a little bit more little different. fremont unified school district has added more classrooms like the ones in the video we just shot here. they've been able to that so they accommodate the additional 1400 students now before today the school is just 7th and 8th graders. there are 2 news to story classroom buildings here with 22 new classrooms that can fit an extra 600 kios it's really going to help. accommodate those students and make sure you know that those classrooms are overcrowded. there's also a new innovation laboratory, other classrooms here were basically given a facelift with new heating cooling technologies that will give us some of the heat we've been having lately the total project at walters costs a little over million. all this was funded by the districts. a measure east school bond those passed back in 2014. the district
>>well it turned walters in junior high into walters middle school that mean 6 graders for the first time will be walking through the doors today for the first day of school very exciting for those 6 graders as they are going to experience something a little bit more little different. fremont unified school district has added more classrooms like the ones in the video we just shot here. they've been able to that so they accommodate the additional 1400 students now before today the school...
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>> as you know -- >> walter. >> okay. >> walter isaacson. >> okay, you'll see something fundamentallyeem like now the two people contending most closely for the nomination are fundamentally different in their personalities. warren is giving you plans. she's a very rigorous thinker who has thought through every policy. you ask her a question, you get a policy answer. joe biden as we just said is a storyteller. and he connects emotionally and sometimes i think these gaffes don't hurt him. because when he makes those gaffes people say, hey, he's normal. he's a person like me. so i think elizabeth warren can use a little bit more of that ability to be a storyteller and connect emotionally. i think joe biden could use a lot more of that ability of elizabeth warren to think rigorously. and so i'd throw it back to you all which is the real question for me is whether elizabeth warren can give those anecdotes. i have seen her do it. she does it sometimes that connect emotionally and i think that's more important for her than avoiding gaffes. >> mike allen, your take. >> yeah, walter makes a gr
>> as you know -- >> walter. >> okay. >> walter isaacson. >> okay, you'll see something fundamentallyeem like now the two people contending most closely for the nomination are fundamentally different in their personalities. warren is giving you plans. she's a very rigorous thinker who has thought through every policy. you ask her a question, you get a policy answer. joe biden as we just said is a storyteller. and he connects emotionally and sometimes i think these...
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>> vamos a hablar de walter mercado, a mÍ me dio mucho gusto saber que estÁ de regreso walter mercadortime summertime sum sum summertime ♪ ♪ summertime summertime sum sum summertime ♪ la deliciosamente jugosa quarter pounder con carne fresca de mcdonald's. ♪ la forma más fácil de disfrutar el verano. ♪ la forma más fácil de disfrutar el verano. hidratantes... has pero una ola de hidratación... ...arrasará con todos. hydro boost de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico... ...empapa las células de tu piel... ...dejándola súper hidratada. neutrogena®. ¡por aquí! ♪ ey, ¿cuánto cuestan? ♪ ♪ ♪ tu pagas el desayuno. corolla. mejor que nunca vayamos juntos mejor que nunca solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® arianna no solo va a la escuela. va con una lonchera que ella ayudó a preparar porque está hecha todo una niña independienteeeee!!! yoplait. por alimentar su independencia. por cada gran triunfito. crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta
>> vamos a hablar de walter mercado, a mÍ me dio mucho gusto saber que estÁ de regreso walter mercadortime summertime sum sum summertime ♪ ♪ summertime summertime sum sum summertime ♪ la deliciosamente jugosa quarter pounder con carne fresca de mcdonald's. ♪ la forma más fácil de disfrutar el verano. ♪ la forma más fácil de disfrutar el verano. hidratantes... has pero una ola de hidratación... ...arrasará con todos. hydro boost de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico......
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walter: no doubt.ger said this was the most, gated earnings call he's been a part of, and that certainly proved to be the case. a lot of this detailed information about the put and take with the integration of fox assets and it turned out they took for some of those assets were disappointing, but at the , i think they longer-term outlook for the company in terms of , the pricing of the bundle think is very compelling at $12.99. theme park downturn, you don't want to see that continue, but there were some special circumstances with price increases and a little bit of a flubbed launch of their star wars attraction at disneyland. david: that's the one i guess that stood out for me because that was supposed to be such a great thing, that star wars theme park in anaheim, and yet they fell behind in theme park attendance. that's something we do expect disney to manage terribly well as they have in the past. walter: no doubt. there seems to be some error in communication and people concerned about crowds that
walter: no doubt.ger said this was the most, gated earnings call he's been a part of, and that certainly proved to be the case. a lot of this detailed information about the put and take with the integration of fox assets and it turned out they took for some of those assets were disappointing, but at the , i think they longer-term outlook for the company in terms of , the pricing of the bundle think is very compelling at $12.99. theme park downturn, you don't want to see that continue, but there...
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elementary schools in the kennedy attendance area that served walters now have extra space since theyre now just k through 5. the district says converting middle school model also helps align grade levels to state standards. now eventually all sixth grader >> it's better all around for students and parents. great for students, instead of two years and you know two years just goes by real quick, it's three years, more invested. they'll know the faculty, they'll know the campus. >> reporter: a live look at the new addition that was added here to walters junior high. eventually all sixth grader also move out of the district's 28 elementary schools. horner is scheduled to convert next year. thornton, centerville and hopkins in the subsequent three years. the conversion is being paid by the $650 million measure e bond that voters passed in 2014. reporting live in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> new for you at 6:00, four teenagers are recovering after their car overturned in the concord high school parking lot. this happened yesterday afternoon, right after s
elementary schools in the kennedy attendance area that served walters now have extra space since theyre now just k through 5. the district says converting middle school model also helps align grade levels to state standards. now eventually all sixth grader >> it's better all around for students and parents. great for students, instead of two years and you know two years just goes by real quick, it's three years, more invested. they'll know the faculty, they'll know the campus. >>...
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>>yeah, well, i'm here at walters junior high which is now walters middle school and and that's right 6 graders will be attending here for the first time ever and walters man middle school is the first of 5 schools in the district that are going to be converted and what they've done is they've built more classrooms like the one behind me it's 2 stories and this is all to accommodate more students for example, 14 100 more students will be here. but today's the first day of school so it's going to be a little different students and i'm sure for the teachers as well. there are 2 new store 2 story buildings like the one i just showed you here with 22 new classrooms as well that can fit extra 600 kids plus there's also an innovation laboratory, other classrooms were also updated with heating cooling technology so really the school just gotten up. basically just got a a face lift. the total project at walters cost a little over million. the district says this is funded by the a million measure the school bond those cuts back in 2014 now, the district is still working on converting for other
>>yeah, well, i'm here at walters junior high which is now walters middle school and and that's right 6 graders will be attending here for the first time ever and walters man middle school is the first of 5 schools in the district that are going to be converted and what they've done is they've built more classrooms like the one behind me it's 2 stories and this is all to accommodate more students for example, 14 100 more students will be here. but today's the first day of school so it's...
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>> we'll hear from walter next. new albany, indiana. walter, you're with alex kershaw. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i want everybody out there who is paying attention to this broadcast to know one thing. that when it comes to losing a war or winning a war, that's a geopolitical matter. when it comes to the man on the ground eating the fire, it's more simple than that. that is when it comes to winning or losing a war, the winners walk out and the losers don't. and that is the perspective of a combat veteran. thank you for your time. >> thank you, walter. alex kershaw, your thoughts on walter's perspective on what it took. >> well, there was a critical moment on omaha beach. a critical moment for the entire invasion actually. so many men had been wounded and killed. there was very little communication. around about 10:30, 11:00 in the morning, general omar bradley, five miles out at sea, seriously considered pulling american troops off omaha beach. had he pulled american troops off omaha beach on june 6th, 1944, i believe that d-day would have been a disaster. that would ha
>> we'll hear from walter next. new albany, indiana. walter, you're with alex kershaw. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i want everybody out there who is paying attention to this broadcast to know one thing. that when it comes to losing a war or winning a war, that's a geopolitical matter. when it comes to the man on the ground eating the fire, it's more simple than that. that is when it comes to winning or losing a war, the winners walk out and the losers don't. and that is the...
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of the cook political report and host of "politics with amy walter" on wnyc radio. to all of you, second night of the debate, it is now behind us. let me ask each one of you, and i will start with you, amy, clearly joe biden was taking gncoming from a lot of directions last , what was your main take away from this debate? >> well,hat he did. that is exactly what you saw. was that they came after joend biden,ook, there were times he looked a little shaky, times that he loogeked str i think overall he weathered it pretty well. there was nothing that happened last night that would lead you to believe that he has now been taken from his perch of the front run are. the other person who got a lot of incoming was kamala harris who had a eat first debate, and as such was a big target for the other people on the stage. she was fine but she also had to endure a lot of grilling and you know, shspent a lot of time on her heels instead of where she ts in the firs debate which was completely on offense. >> woodruff: we will look at some of that in a second. karine, what was your
of the cook political report and host of "politics with amy walter" on wnyc radio. to all of you, second night of the debate, it is now behind us. let me ask each one of you, and i will start with you, amy, clearly joe biden was taking gncoming from a lot of directions last , what was your main take away from this debate? >> well,hat he did. that is exactly what you saw. was that they came after joend biden,ook, there were times he looked a little shaky, times that he loogeked...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. 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. a private corporation funded bc the am people. and by contributions to your es station from viewers l you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening,oi and thanks forng us. we're here in charlotte, north carolinahost to next year's republican national convention, which will be held at the spectrum center hind me. president trump carried this state comfortably in 2016, and republicans control both state legislative houses. in a few weeks, voters will turn out fothe state's ninth district congressional seat. that contest maye an early barometer for the 2020 race in this crucial battleground state. we'll have more from north carolina after these headlines. president trump arrived in france today for the start of the three-day g7 summit. before a d
walter, in memory of george o'neil. 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. a private corporation funded bc the am people. and by contributions to your es station from viewers l you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening,oi and thanks forng us. we're here in...
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kwok i doing the evening news or watching him, and yet today -- walter cronkite doing the evening news were watching him, 23 times that number -- not the percentage, but the number are involved in twitter and facebook and that kind of thing. go from there. different types of information. as kitty was saying, -- as katie was saying, it's highly curated, but curated by people in power. by the late 1960's you are getting pushback on that, but there is a certain worldview and point ofview and the...
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the officer tased walters twice. that didn't stop the suspect from taking off. walters had been on active parole. >> his behavior at the scene, prior drug history, and other information leads us to believe methamphetamine may be a factor, may be. we need to condition firm that. certainly a strong suspicion. >> a third child is in critical condition. police say they expect to pursue murder charges. >> terrible story. >>> federal prosecutors charging a former lead engineer for a google's self-driving unit, car unit, with a stealing trade secrets from his former employer. google says anthony levandowski downloaded 14,000 confidential files to a personal hard drive before leaving the company in 2016. he then launched auto, an autonomous trucking startup, which was acquired by uber later that year. his lawyers say the issue took place when he was still employed at google and authorized to use the information, and that none of the files went to uber or any other company. >>> peloton is gearing up to go public. the latest details next. these folks, they don't have time
the officer tased walters twice. that didn't stop the suspect from taking off. walters had been on active parole. >> his behavior at the scene, prior drug history, and other information leads us to believe methamphetamine may be a factor, may be. we need to condition firm that. certainly a strong suspicion. >> a third child is in critical condition. police say they expect to pursue murder charges. >> terrible story. >>> federal prosecutors charging a former lead...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that's wre your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the american people. urand by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.ch from the tnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us.t in wuld be the largest demonstration yet, pro-democracy protesters fled the streets of hong kong today, marching through heavy rain towards government offices to call f reform. citing previous violence, police initially banned the protesters from marching, but the rally-- which had police approval-- quickly overwhelmed the city's victoria park and spilled into the nearby streets. the marcremained peaceful with no reports of clashes with police. a smaller group mained outside government offices late int
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i think it's interesting, nobody mentioned the walter cronkite news. and another observation, i don't remember when we were in the field, marines were a lot more afraid of coming back to the states. i had a lot more conversations with people about how they are going to be accepted coming back to the states than they were racial problems. we had those afraid of americans coming back home. do you have any reaction to that? >> well, i do. after eight months, that's why i began flushing the toilet. but that was. i know i heard all the stories about baby killer and they were spit on and so on and so forth. i have never known a single marine who can substantiate such a case. >> i was attacked by a mob of protesters. i was in my -- i was attacked by a mob of protesters. i thought i was going to get beaten up. i did get beaten up. >> i was going to say, in my experience when i got off the plane in oakland, this is 1971, i was in a long line of people at the men's room changing into their sievies. they weren't about to go out on the street in their uniforms. yo
i think it's interesting, nobody mentioned the walter cronkite news. and another observation, i don't remember when we were in the field, marines were a lot more afraid of coming back to the states. i had a lot more conversations with people about how they are going to be accepted coming back to the states than they were racial problems. we had those afraid of americans coming back home. do you have any reaction to that? >> well, i do. after eight months, that's why i began flushing the...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is providedua by mof america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your c retiremepany. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the americd people. contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln ceer in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveng and thanks for joining us. two mass murders-- one in el paso, xas, the second in dayton, ohio-- within hours of each other. 29 people are confirmed dead. dozens are still hospitalized. the victims range in age fro toddlers to people in their 80s. grieving communities built memorials as police continued their investigations. president trump ordered flags to be flown at half staff across the country through gust 8. late this afternoon, mr. trump tweeted from his new jersey golf club where he spent the weekend that, quote, "...melania an
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police say they were responding to reports of a crash when suspect raymond walters jr. jumped into the officer's cruiser. the suspect was tazed, but was still able to speed off backwards. the new dash cam video shows him apparently hitting a parked car, smashing into the frt of pursuing officer's car, then racing away. police say he hit over 100 miles per hour before slamming a car with three people inside, then colliding with a minivan carrying seven children -- six from the same family. >> we're going to need at least two medics. we have two children under the vehicle. >> reporter: two children died. a third remains in critical condition. the children were leaving the library after returning a book. >> at the rate of speed he was traveling, the inevitability of a crash is almost guaranteed. >> reporter: police say officers were not pursuing the suspect at the time of impact. they're now investigating if drug use was involved, and say the incident started when the suspect stabbed his father and r afr arning he was being taken to a mental health facility. david, the sus
police say they were responding to reports of a crash when suspect raymond walters jr. jumped into the officer's cruiser. the suspect was tazed, but was still able to speed off backwards. the new dash cam video shows him apparently hitting a parked car, smashing into the frt of pursuing officer's car, then racing away. police say he hit over 100 miles per hour before slamming a car with three people inside, then colliding with a minivan carrying seven children -- six from the same family....
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him and was intending to take him to the hospital for some mental health treatment. >> reporter: walterstree, police say, and as they responded to the scene he stole their cruiser the deadly incident happening just blocks away from the site of a mass shooting three weeks ago. last weekend the city held a block party to hodge the nine victims. dayton still mending from tragedy dealing with heartbreak again. ron mott, nbc news >>> police in texas with looking for a woman who was caught on camera allegedly breaking into a botox clinic officials say the woman used a battery-powered griengd saw to bust through the clinic's door once inside the authorities say she stole an undisclosed amount of anti-aging products before driving away in an suv zplt lengths you'll go, huh? >> staying young smoke could be seeing pouring out of the greater bibleway temple it's a 115-year-old church there. firefighters stayed through the night to watch for possible collapses. one person who was in a nearby building was taken to a hospital the pastor says repair work was being done on the roof he called the situati
him and was intending to take him to the hospital for some mental health treatment. >> reporter: walterstree, police say, and as they responded to the scene he stole their cruiser the deadly incident happening just blocks away from the site of a mass shooting three weeks ago. last weekend the city held a block party to hodge the nine victims. dayton still mending from tragedy dealing with heartbreak again. ron mott, nbc news >>> police in texas with looking for a woman who was...
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we're in front of the telestrator, we'll look at some charts walter zimmerman joins us now.3% yesterday. is this the end? can we buy the dip now >> no way. if this is a bullish expanding triangle starting here, a, b, c, d, the final e leg down targets 2100 >> 2100? >> 2100. >> we're at 2840 take us through the rational here you're pointing out levels here, here >> yes >> why are you looking at those? why does that mean we're going to 2100? if you draw a line like this, a line like this, you have an expanding triangle this is a bullish -- this is a bull market correction, if it holds this line. and depending upon how fast this final leg down goes, depending on the trajectory, you're talking plus or minus 2100 this larger pattern is textbook perfect. each one of these legs is perfect. so this is an astonishingly surgical precise pattern but if it's not an expanding triangle, then it's a broadening top. one, two, three, four, five. the measured move of that is 1200 so either it's going to be bad or it's going to be really bad >> so, let's point this out. if it goes down that fa
we're in front of the telestrator, we'll look at some charts walter zimmerman joins us now.3% yesterday. is this the end? can we buy the dip now >> no way. if this is a bullish expanding triangle starting here, a, b, c, d, the final e leg down targets 2100 >> 2100? >> 2100. >> we're at 2840 take us through the rational here you're pointing out levels here, here >> yes >> why are you looking at those? why does that mean we're going to 2100? if you draw a line...
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walter, in mory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual rend group retirement products. that's why wour retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation funded bh american people. 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 joining us. the investigation into the death by apparent suicide of jeffrey epstein continues. the 66-year-old multi- millionaire nvicted sex offender was being held in a federal prison in new rk city on charges of sex trafficking when he was found in cardiac arrest in his cell and declared dead shortly after. the medical examinuc's office cod an autopsy today but as of late this afternoon, tot results wereet public. "the new york times" reported that according to a law enasrcement official epstein alone in
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didn't hear about that from walter cronkite. low morale engendered fraggings, and i think everybody knows, but for those of you that don't, a fragging is when you sent a fragmentation gre nenade into t hooch of a sleeping marine. official numbers weren't compiled, but indicates there were 100 to 150 fraggings in the marine corps. during my second tour in vietnam as an arm officer, we captains were always thinking about fraggings. the army's fragging estimate is similarly loose but equally startling, 527 fraggings in the army. 527 fraggings. low morale led to desertions. desertions grew to an all-time high in all branches of the armed forces. camp pendleton where i returned to active duty in 1971 after law school was the designated west coast post for apprehended marine desserters, whose numbers continued to rise until 1975, two years after the war had ended. in 1968 when the average of captured deserters began to overwhelm the system, they were housed in unused barracks for the week or two it took to round up their schedule serv
didn't hear about that from walter cronkite. low morale engendered fraggings, and i think everybody knows, but for those of you that don't, a fragging is when you sent a fragmentation gre nenade into t hooch of a sleeping marine. official numbers weren't compiled, but indicates there were 100 to 150 fraggings in the marine corps. during my second tour in vietnam as an arm officer, we captains were always thinking about fraggings. the army's fragging estimate is similarly loose but equally...
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no dijo nada mÁs y nada menos que walter mercado ante nuestras cÁmaras. informaciÓn para tomar la decisiÓn mÁs sabia para sus hijos. karla: tienes buenas maneras de hacerlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es momento de comprar un auto, es fundamental tener la mayor informaciÓn posible sobre el auto que consideran. por eso, autotrader es el mejor porque tiene mucha informaciÓn de los autos que venden. ahora, quiero mostrarles la forma de cada uno de los autos. primero, cuando bajan la pÁgina de resultados, me pueden dar clic al auto que le llama la atenciÓn y encontrarÁn mucha informaciÓn. ademÁs de las fotos reales, pueden ver el concesionario, la forma del auto y si estÁ disponible. por cierto, la pÁgina se actualiza a diario porque se vendan rÁpido. te dejan saber si es un buen auto . te ayuda a determinar si el auto estÁ en el rango de precio justo. me encuentras al final de la pÁgina con todos los detalles. otra cosa para destacar es la gran cantidad de opciones para comunicarte con el concesionario si quieres registrar una prueba de manejo, averiguar de financiamiento,
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>>now walter junior highs now been converted into walter middle school that means 6 graders will now be here along with 7th and 8th graders were standing inside right now one of 3 new buildings there's 22 new classrooms and we spoke with the principal earlier who says he's thrilled to have this facelift the school's looking great you can see these brand-new tables with the purple that very much school spirit id. the fremont unified school district has. created all these new classrooms to accommodate the new students that will be attending this. now there are 2 of the as i said there's 3 new buildings and that's really going to help of 50 extra 600 potential kids. now plus is also an innovation laboratory, other classrooms are also up heating and cooling technologies of the nyse persons hot temperatures we've had lately. the total project, it walters costs a little over $40 million in this is all part of measure east school bond those posh back in 2014 other school districts still working on converting for other junior highs into middle schools and the principal says he's been here fo
>>now walter junior highs now been converted into walter middle school that means 6 graders will now be here along with 7th and 8th graders were standing inside right now one of 3 new buildings there's 22 new classrooms and we spoke with the principal earlier who says he's thrilled to have this facelift the school's looking great you can see these brand-new tables with the purple that very much school spirit id. the fremont unified school district has. created all these new classrooms to...
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the officer tased walters twice. that didn't stop the suspect from taking off.en on active parole. >> his behavior at the scene, prior drug history, and other information leads us to believe methamphetamine may be a factor, may be. we need to confirm that. certainly a strong suspicion. >> a third child is in critical condition. police expect to pursue murder charges. >>> let's check cnn business. uncertainty about the u.s.-china trade war still clouding markets. you can see a mixed response around the world on trading overnight and this morning. on wall street, futures barely moving here. you know, stocks fell back from monday's games yesterday as investors worried about recession warning signs still flashing in the bond market. the dow closed down 121. the s&p 500 and flack fell slightly. there are three trading days left in the month. stocks are being moved higher and lower with every recession and trade headline. >>> consumers are still fueling the economy. consumer confident data for for august showed shoppers are far more confidebt that many thought. this a
the officer tased walters twice. that didn't stop the suspect from taking off.en on active parole. >> his behavior at the scene, prior drug history, and other information leads us to believe methamphetamine may be a factor, may be. we need to confirm that. certainly a strong suspicion. >> a third child is in critical condition. police expect to pursue murder charges. >>> let's check cnn business. uncertainty about the u.s.-china trade war still clouding markets. you can see...
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with us now, walter schwab. he resigned in 2017 after multiple conflicts with the trump administration. what's your reaction when you hear the president say, this would be all about doing what's best for the country? >> after two years of this, it's not surprising to see president trump using his public office for private gain. but what is surprising about this is the sheer brazenness of this. it's incomprehensible that at this point they're saying the trump doral resort is one of the finalists for the competition. just an hour ago, the white house tweeted that it is the location so it's unclear whether a final decision has been made. but this is a decision that has to be competed and it involves millions of dollars. certainly not the whole amount for the conference. there are other costs that go to other vendors, but millions of dollars are potentially at stake in this contract and i don't even understand how he could be one of the finalists. certainly, the trump doral resort is not exactly cost effective and t
with us now, walter schwab. he resigned in 2017 after multiple conflicts with the trump administration. what's your reaction when you hear the president say, this would be all about doing what's best for the country? >> after two years of this, it's not surprising to see president trump using his public office for private gain. but what is surprising about this is the sheer brazenness of this. it's incomprehensible that at this point they're saying the trump doral resort is one of the...
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now, "washington post" reporter, jonathan o'connell and former director of the office of ethics, walterncially. of course, it would be a boost to have a number of world leaders and their entourages staying there. but also the possibility, i think, i would imagine, the assumption that he would profit from such a trip? >> sure, doral is one of the most important preoperatives in the president's entire portfolio. he bought it for about $150 million. he borrowed very heavily to acquire it. spent a ton of money renovating it. and in the last few years, since he's become president, it has fallen on fairly hard times. revenue fell quite dramatically from 2015 to 2017. all sorts of major groups that used to book events there, corporations, associations, et cetera, are not doing business there the way they used to. so, you know, obviously, this would be a major event if he actually gets the g-7 to go there in terms of revenue and money for him. but also, even if he doesn't, just to have that platform and talk specifically about, you know, sort of extolling the virtues of the property, it's a pla
now, "washington post" reporter, jonathan o'connell and former director of the office of ethics, walterncially. of course, it would be a boost to have a number of world leaders and their entourages staying there. but also the possibility, i think, i would imagine, the assumption that he would profit from such a trip? >> sure, doral is one of the most important preoperatives in the president's entire portfolio. he bought it for about $150 million. he borrowed very heavily to...
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cronkite.hat's walter i don't care, he is a liar. he this past year has gone off to the state executive committee, but hopefully he will not go away and keep helping us. in for deferred county -- in orangeburg county. please give a round of applause for roy. come up, sir. [applause] drew: come on down. [laughter] here he is. actually i think we have some of roy's family this evening. come on up, roy, come on up. so we are giving roy the south carolina republican party lifetime achievement award. y'all give him a round of applause. thank you. thank you so much. appreciate all you do for the party, sir. y'all give him another round of applause. [applause] alright, one more. we talked earlier about the growth in the elephant club and how much so many of you have done, and we appreciate all you have done. we appreciate much more our county chairman of state which have helped us grow the elephant club. we started a competition this year. to make it fair between big and small counties, we took the number of riemer he voters each county has
cronkite.hat's walter i don't care, he is a liar. he this past year has gone off to the state executive committee, but hopefully he will not go away and keep helping us. in for deferred county -- in orangeburg county. please give a round of applause for roy. come up, sir. [applause] drew: come on down. [laughter] here he is. actually i think we have some of roy's family this evening. come on up, roy, come on up. so we are giving roy the south carolina republican party lifetime achievement...
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amy walter and tamara keith break down the 2020 candidat ' fundraising scramble. a new book highlights the difficult realities for female journalists in the middle east. and much more. t >> yanay's $572 million judgement against johnson & johnson is the first major legal decision against a drug maker for its role in the opioid crisis. as william brangham reports, the trial has been closely watched by thousands of litigants in other states and jurisdictions. >> braham: that's right, john. while this was a clear victory for oklahoma, the state had been seeking far more-- over $12 billion-- from the drug maker. during the seven week trial in oklahoma, lawyers for the state called johnson & johnson drug "kingpin," arguing its sales force downplayed their painkillers addictive qualities, which th helped lead to thousands of deathin the state here's attorney general mike hunter after the judge's ruling this afternoon: >> today, judge backman has affirmed our position that johnson & johnson, motivated by greed and avarice is responsible for the opioid epidemic in our sta
amy walter and tamara keith break down the 2020 candidat ' fundraising scramble. a new book highlights the difficult realities for female journalists in the middle east. and much more. t >> yanay's $572 million judgement against johnson & johnson is the first major legal decision against a drug maker for its role in the opioid crisis. as william brangham reports, the trial has been closely watched by thousands of litigants in other states and jurisdictions. >> braham: that's...
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thank you for your time. >> thank you, walter. what -- alex kershaw your thoughts on walter's perspective on what it took. >> well, there was alt critical moment on omaha beach- a critical moment for the entire invasion actually. so many men had been wounded and killed there was very little communication. around about 10:30, 11:00 in the morning, general omaha bradley five miles at sea considered pulling americans off omaha beach. had he pulled them off omaha beach on june 6th, 1944. i believe d-day would have a disaster aba great defeat not a victory for allied forces. the difference was made as omar bradley qb the difference was made by individual americans young officers getting guys to standing up walk into the line of fire and have the courage to sacrifice in re lives and lead oerps into enemy fire. it came down to individuals. maybe -- maybe four or gief dozen young officers that made the difference between victory and deefs on omaha and indeed during the entire battle. so yes we can reduce this massive invasion down to crit
thank you for your time. >> thank you, walter. what -- alex kershaw your thoughts on walter's perspective on what it took. >> well, there was alt critical moment on omaha beach- a critical moment for the entire invasion actually. so many men had been wounded and killed there was very little communication. around about 10:30, 11:00 in the morning, general omaha bradley five miles at sea considered pulling americans off omaha beach. had he pulled them off omaha beach on june 6th,...
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amy walter of the cook political report and host of "the politics with amy walter" on w-nyc.mara keith from npr. she also co-hosts politics podcast." hello to both of you on this time of serious reporting on the events of the weend. amy, not a serious significant gun control measure has passed in this country in two decads. why not? >> let's look back at 1993 and t94 where you had major pieces of legislation pass, the brady bill and the assault weapons ban, and look how t makeup of the democratic and the republican caucuses in congress you had a lot of suburban republicans who crossed party lines, supported a democratic president in his quest to pass gun safety legislation. youad a lot of conservative democrats from rural areas in the south who voted agains it. and it was those coals that made -- coalitions that made something like that possible, a bipartisan coalition. in the last ten=1e÷ major realignment in this country. there are very few republicans left in suburban areas in part t because republican position on guns, and there are very few democrats left in>2ñ rl smallt
amy walter of the cook political report and host of "the politics with amy walter" on w-nyc.mara keith from npr. she also co-hosts politics podcast." hello to both of you on this time of serious reporting on the events of the weend. amy, not a serious significant gun control measure has passed in this country in two decads. why not? >> let's look back at 1993 and t94 where you had major pieces of legislation pass, the brady bill and the assault weapons ban, and look how t...
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let's talk politics, walter.l travel to new hampshire today as he continues to mull a potential 2020 challenge to president trump. in an interview with the post courier he'll be getting honest feedback about an honest path forward. he won't be holding public events but he warned of the quote financial storm coming our way of something -- if something doesn't change in washington. meanwhile, over on the democratic side, tulsi gabbard is taking two weeks off of campaigning to fulfill her duty in the national guard. she temporarily stepped away from the trail yesterday to participate in joint training exercises in indonesia. while her run is on pause, former vice president joe biden picked up another endorsement. former new hampshire congressman and ambassador to denmark richard sweat backed him yesterday saying he has the quote, long standing experience and dedication of a lifetime. joe? >> and so michael steele, you see what scaramucci -- anthony scaramucci said over if weekend. he has been talking about the despe
let's talk politics, walter.l travel to new hampshire today as he continues to mull a potential 2020 challenge to president trump. in an interview with the post courier he'll be getting honest feedback about an honest path forward. he won't be holding public events but he warned of the quote financial storm coming our way of something -- if something doesn't change in washington. meanwhile, over on the democratic side, tulsi gabbard is taking two weeks off of campaigning to fulfill her duty in...
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and what to look for ght, i'm joined by stuar rothenberg, senior editor of inside elections, amy walter ofp the coitical report and host of the "politics with amy walter" on w-nyc radio, and karine jean-pierre, a senior advisor to moveon.org. welcome to you all. let's jump right in. u, last night one of the central themes was about thesu moderate veprogressive candidates. did one side do better than other at making the cse? >> no i think both sides did very well, and you're right, that was the context created by the question from cnn folks, but so it's an honest division within the party, and you saw the two obvious progressives, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, energize, articulate, eou know, about their positions, and you saw pragmatists. so i think they did a really good job, a number of them, whether delaney or ryan or whatever, trying to poke holes air arguments. so i think both sides did quite well. >> karine, you noted from stu some of the lower poll candidate.m we're taking frequently at senator warren and sanmeders. care for all is one of the big topics last night how do yo
and what to look for ght, i'm joined by stuar rothenberg, senior editor of inside elections, amy walter ofp the coitical report and host of the "politics with amy walter" on w-nyc radio, and karine jean-pierre, a senior advisor to moveon.org. welcome to you all. let's jump right in. u, last night one of the central themes was about thesu moderate veprogressive candidates. did one side do better than other at making the cse? >> no i think both sides did very well, and you're...
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and with groucho marx and walter mondale often to reset the stage and then he was punished and any others that go to joy but a more modulated version of happiness is the dignity of the office but on the other hand anger to tackle a problem people don't really want to see somebody it just makes them dislike them with a candidate i want to have a beer with. you don't want to have a beer with a pothead this doesn't work out so well. but it turns out the contempt there is in the fracture either way. but now to something that cannot be in the book this is from the first democratic debate held in late june i do have an afterword regarding the democratic candidates so those who are in the very far out to position on either side so they basically pull nine or ten for those who actually have a chance those are the two i'm concentrated on showing you which are dominant for those that we talk about so amy klobuchar is on the list three times over i think the location was bigger than what she was prepared for but she came very close to walter mondale land. to show happiness more than any other candid
and with groucho marx and walter mondale often to reset the stage and then he was punished and any others that go to joy but a more modulated version of happiness is the dignity of the office but on the other hand anger to tackle a problem people don't really want to see somebody it just makes them dislike them with a candidate i want to have a beer with. you don't want to have a beer with a pothead this doesn't work out so well. but it turns out the contempt there is in the fracture either...
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already uncle walter was returned to vast whaler. to visit friends he said i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for mines the finest early voters guide for germany's booming i love berlin. 50 nations 50 stories and 15 very personal tips all berlin's very best features. book now planet berlin our hero max series every week on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin russia's losing battle with massive wildfires firefighters are struggling to contain the blazes now covering an area the size of denmark tell you why this is being called a climate catastrophe also coming up millions in zimbabwe on the brink of starvation.
already uncle walter was returned to vast whaler. to visit friends he said i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for mines the finest early voters guide for germany's booming i love berlin. 50 nations 50 stories and 15 very personal tips all berlin's very best features. book now planet berlin our hero max series every week on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin russia's losing...
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think of walter cronkite and that's the way it is. overwhelmingly relying on government sources to shape their presentation of the news. intellectually, another key component that broadcasters shaped research how television functioned. so all of the studies that support the broadcasting model with these three korcorporate networks, this was in the best interest of the country, they were done by research departments of the networks. again, they were able to shape the intellectual framework as well. so during this time again, 1950s and 1960s, fcc and congress created strict regulations that ensured cable couldn't compete, limited the programming that cable could use and offer its subscribers, and basically made it the only way cable could function is if it extended the of the broadcasting industry but it couldn't necessarily offer a competing service. or an alternative form of television. but this starts to change over the next two decades. as political changes in the white house, congress, state and local governments combined with the
think of walter cronkite and that's the way it is. overwhelmingly relying on government sources to shape their presentation of the news. intellectually, another key component that broadcasters shaped research how television functioned. so all of the studies that support the broadcasting model with these three korcorporate networks, this was in the best interest of the country, they were done by research departments of the networks. again, they were able to shape the intellectual framework as...