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thomas edward hynes walter g.li zuhtu ibis jonathan lee ielpi michael iken daniel ilkanayev frederick ill jr. >> and my mother, yvonne kennedy who dedicated over 30 years of her life to the australian red cross and lived adli life of inclusion, compassion, equality and compassion and humanity. and if there is one legacy that she leaves is that we all, no matter the color, no matter the creed, no matter the religion, and no matter your tribe live our lives with the same humanity she did. >> my mother, barbara p. walsh. the void in our hearts, mom will never heal. you'll be so proud of us, your family, your grandchildren are getting so big. we know you're looking down on us giving signs. continue to give us strength to get past this horrific day. we love you and we'll always miss you and you'll always be forever in our heart. god bless america. abraham nethanel ilowitz anthony p. infante jr. louis s. inghilterra christopher noble ingrassia paul innella stephanie veronica irby douglas jason irgang kristin irvine ryan
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his picture on t screen this is walter contreras.estigators say he aook t cens maple dow f bro g unrokeut his. >> a heads up for metrof the ri line will be shut down on saunrday and sunday fornel work. riders will want to stations between f ariidendship heights and grosvenorst rathmore. shuttle buses will be running between the closedns stat. no track work is scheduled oner metro ke. cooler rig are we done with the heatust j michelleoi j ladies. ne brea acrsherea wit basut warmer temperatures are in the forecas. for but around this time of year, gets a now across the area and seeing cloudy skies and with the clouds not going to amug out o the so mild temperatures at 67 righu lamber hag,erstown, anedbuksulwers 70s i up, per s tuld help hour aour lot bngei maybe e apop-ve whether y ladies i. ecsporting an extra 14star. a it's an effort tof s dc's statef next week's congressional hearing. fo s ax5poutke the display, what d we sdid thi something that should ve already happened, and she's so adamant about that that s wanted to bring her f
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corpore 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 fad public bsting, a private corporation funded by the 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, >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the united states will send what the pentagon says is a "modest" number of troops to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, sot is not planning a military strike on iran.ry at a news conference late yesterday, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general josephet dunford and sey of defense mark esper told reporters the
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these acts can't change what happened to me they can't bring back walter scott or amari graham but they can hopefully make a difference in thwarting those kinds of situations before they happen and adding a level of accountability if they do happen. thank you all for allowing me to use my voice to bring attention to possible solutions to save future lives and improve community and police relations. >> thank you very much chief huggins.>> committee chairman nadler, ranking member collins and members of the u.s. house of representatives committee on the judiciary. i bring greetings on behalf of the executive board and members of the national organization of black law enforcement executives noble. my name is gina hawkins and i'm the national treasurer of noble.and the chief of police for the fayetteville police
these acts can't change what happened to me they can't bring back walter scott or amari graham but they can hopefully make a difference in thwarting those kinds of situations before they happen and adding a level of accountability if they do happen. thank you all for allowing me to use my voice to bring attention to possible solutions to save future lives and improve community and police relations. >> thank you very much chief huggins.>> committee chairman nadler, ranking member...
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reus amy walter and tamara keith are o examine the closely watched special election in north carolina, and president trump's latest republican challenger. and margaret atwood, author of the acclaimed novel "the handmaid's tale," returns to he esfamous dystopia in the new sequel, "the tments." a sequel to "the hd'slet's write tale" of this kind in 2000, or 'vlet's say in 1999, i wou said, why bother? we're not going there. surely peoe are moving away from that. but in the moment in which we now exist, that's not true anymore. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs nshr." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been prided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymd james. t >>he william and flora hewlett 50undation. for more thaears, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these ititutions: and individuals. >> this program was made bssible by the corporation for publadcasting. and by contributions to yo
reus amy walter and tamara keith are o examine the closely watched special election in north carolina, and president trump's latest republican challenger. and margaret atwood, author of the acclaimed novel "the handmaid's tale," returns to he esfamous dystopia in the new sequel, "the tments." a sequel to "the hd'slet's write tale" of this kind in 2000, or 'vlet's say in 1999, i wou said, why bother? we're not going there. surely peoe are moving away from that. but...
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with amy walter."h from npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. it is "politics monday," sout let's talk abhis iowa poll we were just discussing. amy, what do y make of it? >> well, elizabeth warren has had a great summer, and it shows. whu talk to folks in and around iowa, that's what you were hearing aat the iowa state fair this summer, allhe buzz was about elizabeth warren and now it's borne itself out ia this pold i do think it's important, yes, as ann selzer points out, that these things are fluid, everything is fluid in iowa. in fact, i remember ing back to other democratic primaries whe, at this point, aft a very good summer, looks liket howard dean ly was going to win iowa but was going to be the nominee. so was hillarclinton in 2008 who was doing well in the september des moines regisr poll. but iowa, it tends to be that, voters, even though they'reowa paying a whole lot of o attenti, erreally get it into ano gear. what's different this year is i feel like iowa
with amy walter."h from npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. it is "politics monday," sout let's talk abhis iowa poll we were just discussing. amy, what do y make of it? >> well, elizabeth warren has had a great summer, and it shows. whu talk to folks in and around iowa, that's what you were hearing aat the iowa state fair this summer, allhe buzz was about elizabeth warren and now it's borne itself out ia this pold i do think...
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walter mosley used the n word in the writers room. what happened next led him to quit. he'll join me live. we start this hour with warning signs on several fronts that republicans are watching closely. right now people in north carolina are voting in a special congressional election that really should be a layup for republicans, but the latest polls shows it's a dead heat in the tar heel state. if the democratic wins or actually even comes close, could it be a sign that the political winds staying at the party's back for 2020? president trump won this district by 12 points in 2016. he had a bold message to voters there at a rally last night. >> tomorrow is your chance to send a clear message to the america-hating left, the radical democrats want to dismantle, demolish and destroy everything that you've gained, and they will do it and it won't take that long. >> there's also a number that's flashing yellow for republicans, ready for the president's own re-election. according to a new "washington post"/abc news poll, his approval rating dropped six points in the last two
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. >> first of all thank you for your book on walter cronkite and roosevelt. there is a scene where it shows a protest saying that is a misappropriation of resources. how much was that counter movement quick. >> great question. talking about james hansen and the biographer they made a film. there was protest going to the moon. there was skepticism with the naacp and the southern christian leadership conference with ralph abernathy the successor to mlk junior he went to the moon lunches but he was not anti- astronaut but questioned why aren't we putting that money into the urban poverty efforts and edward r merle was not keen on it working for kennedy he said if we do it and he's to be a person of color not white men only most of the world is not white if we can put an african-american or native american or latino into space that would say a lot about our culture of inclusion and nobody listened for go there was a group of women maybe not angry, yes angry they couldn't go. they didn't behave publicly with anger but because there were 13 women trained for mercur
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i also want to thank congressman walter jones. walter was a friend of mine. he was a mentor. he was a friend of mine and a mentor and i know he was beloved by this institution. and i would not be here today without him. so ladies and gentlemen, i look forward to working with each and every one of you and getting to know each and every one of you so we can continue to make this the greatest nation on earth. may god bless you all and thank you. mr. price: madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker: under clause 5-d of rule 20, the chair announces to the house that in light of the administration of the oath to the gentlemen from north carolina, the whole number of the house is 435. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> madam speaker, pursuant to clause 12 of rule 22, i move that meets of the conference between the house an senate on s. 1790 be closed to the public at such times as classified national security information may be discussed provided that any sitting member of congress shall be entitled to attend any meeting of the conferenc
i also want to thank congressman walter jones. walter was a friend of mine. he was a mentor. he was a friend of mine and a mentor and i know he was beloved by this institution. and i would not be here today without him. so ladies and gentlemen, i look forward to working with each and every one of you and getting to know each and every one of you so we can continue to make this the greatest nation on earth. may god bless you all and thank you. mr. price: madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker:...
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amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of p public radio's "titics with amy walter." tamara keith from npsh also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." longtime media women. thank you for working this labor day. we appreciate it. .et's start with unions on the labor fathers' d tam, what do we know about president trump's relationship with yiewn once? is he keeping the voters? he talks a lot about them. >> he does talk a lot about them. what he talks about is how he really identifies with the rank and file and he isconstantly saying, well, you know, the union bosses, they don't like me, but the rank file, they're my people. the numbers don't exactly bear that out. certainly, some rank and file union members and ununon president trump ano doubt, continue to. but he's really -- he's really pushing the idea. and his idea, i think the image in his mind of a unoion worker s somebody with a hard hat and lunn offpail who takes ra sho at the ed of the day. that isn't necessarily reflective of union workers as a whole in america. you out, amy. i want talk to in your podcast, poli
amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of p public radio's "titics with amy walter." tamara keith from npsh also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." longtime media women. thank you for working this labor day. we appreciate it. .et's start with unions on the labor fathers' d tam, what do we know about president trump's relationship with yiewn once? is he keeping the voters? he talks a lot about them. >> he does talk a lot about them. what he talks...
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she came very close to walter mondale. she showed intense happiness more than any other candidate on stage. toy does not do well overall in presidential debates. fear thanks to reagan in 1984 in particular and kennedy doesn't get you in trouble but i noticed all the intense joy, amy was quite fearful, more fearful than any of the other candidates. one fifth of all her emoting was fear during the debate. that is a lot. even if voters don't hold you against it, what the fear does is inhibit you. it means you are not moving freely. gives and take of a debate, voters say i am happy, i will freeze, which might be why they have an allowance for that and it reduces her effectiveness. the other places she shows up is discussed which is a characteristic emotion. discussed which donald trump also shows is any motion that something smells bad or taste bad, literally or metaphorically. it is something in professional sports i tell teams to draft for. athletes who can't stand mediocrity and drive themselves to a higher level. but it ha
she came very close to walter mondale. she showed intense happiness more than any other candidate on stage. toy does not do well overall in presidential debates. fear thanks to reagan in 1984 in particular and kennedy doesn't get you in trouble but i noticed all the intense joy, amy was quite fearful, more fearful than any of the other candidates. one fifth of all her emoting was fear during the debate. that is a lot. even if voters don't hold you against it, what the fear does is inhibit you....
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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 w your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the 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.ks f more stories today that may all become part of the impeachment inquiry-- the use of a highly classified computer system to shield the president's conversations, mr. trump's lack of concern when he met with russian officials in 2017, andn the resignation of a special envoy to ukraine. cnn reported that the white house tightly restricted access to the transcripts of phone calls president trump had with foreign leaders, and stored them in a highly-classified computer system which is often
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walter, in memoryof eorge o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing custized individual angroup retirement product that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support.as bee provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporatiofunded by the 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. : >> sreenivasod evening, and thanks for jning us. hurricane dorian continued to travel north today, re- strengthening to a category two and threatening to bring storm surge impacts to nova scotia, southwestern newfoundland and prince edward island. tens of thousands of people lost power as dorian approached the region this afternoon. the hurricane's destructive path began in the bahamas, where it first made landfall as a category five hurricane, leaving some of the northern islands almost totally destroyed. hundreds of people waited for ferrrs to evacu
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized indivual and group retirement products. that's why we're yournt retireompany. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributionss o your ation from viewers like you. thank you.is from the wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreivasan. >> thompson: good evening and .thank you for joining president trump is on a two- state tour today as he continues toonfront questions about whistleblower's report that he vged ukraine's president to investigate formeat president joe biden and biden's son. mr. trumleft the white houseis early thorning-- heading for houston texas and later ohio. thtexas event, cald "howdy modi," was with india's prime minister narendra modi. billed as a community summit, the sold out rally was designe to highlight the contributions of indian-americans and the u.s.-india relatio
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walter, in memory rof george o'ne. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and groue re 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 by the ameran people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wt studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. as >> sreen: good evening and thanks for joining us. the impeachment inquiry into a whistleblower's charges that president trump pressured ukraine to investigate one of his democratic opponents wl be the subject of congressional hearings this week. this morning, ident trump's personal attory rudy giuliani said he would only cooperate with the house impeachment inquiry if his client agreed. >> i have to be guided by my client, frankly. i'm a lawyer. it's his privilege, not mine. if he decidethat he wants me to testify, of course i'll testify, even though
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this morning great to see you, walter >> you're in new york city times square. >> i'm sorry we're not of public offerings, of corporate governance and what this says about maybe we we are maybe in the ipo process. >> well, first of all, i'd put it in the context of founders who start companies, who tend to be like steve jobs and travis kalanick or now adam neumann, they have a pretty strong vision and adam neumann, who i happen to know, my wife and i and he and rebecca have been social friends, he understands the major transformations happening in the way we work, in the way people move to cities, in the way we need communities and even the gig economy. the problem for corporations and corporate boards is people who have strong visions like that often aren't the ones, and this is why steve jobs got ousted in 1985 by the apple board, by travis kalaniyk got ousted, they are not the ones with the most conventional governance and you have to balance that how much strong passionate vision do you want and how much plain corporate governance, traditionalism >> walter, given you know adam as
this morning great to see you, walter >> you're in new york city times square. >> i'm sorry we're not of public offerings, of corporate governance and what this says about maybe we we are maybe in the ipo process. >> well, first of all, i'd put it in the context of founders who start companies, who tend to be like steve jobs and travis kalanick or now adam neumann, they have a pretty strong vision and adam neumann, who i happen to know, my wife and i and he and rebecca have...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil.ebarbara hope zucke corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.' that's why your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. pthe american poration funded by and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," two cities-- freetown, sierra leone, and san francisco, california continen apart, vastly different culturally and economically, yet facing the same struggle to adapt to rapid urbanization, all set against the backdrop of a dramatically changing climate. changing climate.
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walter, memory a f george o'neil. barbpe 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: or and by the corporation public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersu.e thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thks for joining us. the death toll is now seven after yesterday's car chase and mass shoing in west texas. local and federal law enforcement agencies are investigating more than a dozen crime scenes stretching between the cities of midland and odessa. the gunfirbegan on the side of a highway and ended outside a movie theater. newshour weekend's megan thompson has the latest. >> reporter: the rpage began with what texas law enforcement officials say was a routine traffic stop on satuinay aroun 3:15 p.m. local time in
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russell holly, thank you walter, thank you, and congratulationon ain ntmen.s cega, >>> and we will beht back. my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind. it is already working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? it is already working in cities like tokyo. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. i'm diana olick in washington. after covering a senate banking committee hearing with treasury secretary mnuchin, he was short on details about the reform of fannie mae and freddie mac, but he did make it clear that fannie and freddie need a government backstop paid for by private capital and they also need to be recapitalized. currently, they each retain $3 billion in capital, but secretary mnuchin said they would need a lo
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. >>> when we come back here tonight, a very welcome note about our barbara walters. should always beharder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. of the value you'll find at fidelity. (tiffany) with counseling nicotine patch and gum, i quit for good. my tip is: get help to find the best way for you to quit smoking. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. johnsbut we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> finally tonight here, we say happy birthday, barbara walters. barbara celebrating her 90th birthday today. she became america's first female anchor woman here on abc in 1976. interviewing countless presidents and world leaders and i cherish that moment, walking her to the set of "the view" as she began her well-deserved retime. happy birthday, barbara. we know you're watching. how fitting we
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"politics wi amy walter."keith from npr. shenp also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. .there's so much going on i do not know know where to begin, but why don't we start,r, tam, with senator booker and what he had to say about impeachment, his own campaign. what did you hear? >> well, ioteard him taking an opportunity to try to go an opportunity to o got taking after elizabeth warren. he is really taking the position in this race as he is trying to stay in it and work his way up, he is taking a position of not attacking other democrats. have taken a different tack, dt when it comesout ukraine conversation and joe biden, the mocratic candidates have really hung back. in some ways, it's put the primary in stasis. you know, they are being careful to not go after joe biden, inse part beche is in the middle of this storm that esident trump created. >> woodruff: what are you hearing, amy? >> yea and thinkit's for a candidate like cory booker who is struggling to catch uinto the top tier of c
"politics wi amy walter."keith from npr. shenp also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you. .there's so much going on i do not know know where to begin, but why don't we start,r, tam, with senator booker and what he had to say about impeachment, his own campaign. what did you hear? >> well, ioteard him taking an opportunity to try to go an opportunity to o got taking after elizabeth warren. he is really taking the position in this race as he is...
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president walter walter ruther a serious response to mike wallace well you'd have a very difficult job convincing ford workers and chrysler workers and general motors workers who are unemployed that they don't risk anything but they don't suffer a loss when the company's in bed and in bad condition they also suffer but here's the thing you need to understand that this prince of girl is being applied in seward in general motors in chrysler's the executives are carrying in the profits now they're not sharing in the profits as stockholders they're sharing in the profits as employees because they run the company but they're still employees they're high paid employees. over 60 years later at 11 59 pm on sunday september 15th 2019 nearly 50000 members of the united auto workers union went on strike shutting down some 33 manufacturing plants and 22 parts distribution warehouses from michigan to texas. and profit sharing low wages and exorbitant c.e.o. salaries are at the core once again joining us now from more on the story is our team america correspondent karen fried zack thank you for havi
president walter walter ruther a serious response to mike wallace well you'd have a very difficult job convincing ford workers and chrysler workers and general motors workers who are unemployed that they don't risk anything but they don't suffer a loss when the company's in bed and in bad condition they also suffer but here's the thing you need to understand that this prince of girl is being applied in seward in general motors in chrysler's the executives are carrying in the profits now they're...
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i think walter makes a good point in saying the focus should be on jobs.see whatt senator warren does with this new poll numbers showing her head in iowa. i want to see what former vice president joe biden does in response. i want to see if cory booker can raise that money that he is hoping to keep this campaign going. host: last word? guest: i think this week i'm going to focus on the u.n. general assembly. we know president trump is slated to meet with the president of ukraine. i think, given the whistleblower controversy and the news surrounding that, there will be focus on that meeting. there will be hearings in the house on that issue. host: we will follow your work. .eneration of unfunded bridges that generation of leaders will up -- that left our infrastructure and worse john -- rse condition than they got it. and put people's work of the same time, that is the great thing about investing in infrastructure in this country. >> the use of credit schools be determined on the auto insurance rates, life insurance. it, yourhem realize insurance has monito
i think walter makes a good point in saying the focus should be on jobs.see whatt senator warren does with this new poll numbers showing her head in iowa. i want to see what former vice president joe biden does in response. i want to see if cory booker can raise that money that he is hoping to keep this campaign going. host: last word? guest: i think this week i'm going to focus on the u.n. general assembly. we know president trump is slated to meet with the president of ukraine. i think, given...
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analyst phil rucker and senior adviser for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, walter schaub. we're going to put health care to the side for a moept and go back to crew yan. phil's, kate's argument is that this controversy is being amplified by the media to somehow equate it between joe biden and donald trump as if there's muddiness there. does she have a point? >> you asked a good series of questions there. this issue is in the media because the president of the united states conduct in a private conversation with a foreign leader is under scrutiny. and that's a serious issue and a matter of national security and why so many news organizations are covering it so intensely but in talking with trump advisers over the weekend it's clear that the president and his team see an advantage here, a political advantage in keeping this issue in the news because it muddies the waters as it relates to joe biden, creates controversy surrounding biden and ukraine. and that's something that trump's going to continue to do it. you see him hammering it in the public appearances and twi
analyst phil rucker and senior adviser for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, walter schaub. we're going to put health care to the side for a moept and go back to crew yan. phil's, kate's argument is that this controversy is being amplified by the media to somehow equate it between joe biden and donald trump as if there's muddiness there. does she have a point? >> you asked a good series of questions there. this issue is in the media because the president of the united...
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i'm joined by walter schaub. he worked with elected officials and stepped down.overed you back when you were in government. i don't know if you remember. sometimes i was calling you and your folks. you didn't always call me back every time, but we did see what you were doing and what you wrote down at the time. it seems the concerns you outlined are now coming home to roost. is that how you see it? >> it's one of these times when you hate to be right, but two and a half years ago i warned what would happen if this man committed the original sin of his registration which is keeping his financial interests and these conflicting assets. it's just proven to be as bad as i feared it could be. >> what do you think of secretary of state pompeo? he's doing the thing that has become politically popular on the right which is leaning into it, trolling, making it about the "washington post." they just uncovered facts here that would suggest these conflicts. do you think it's even appropriate for the secretary of state to speak that way? >> not only is it inappropriate for hi
i'm joined by walter schaub. he worked with elected officials and stepped down.overed you back when you were in government. i don't know if you remember. sometimes i was calling you and your folks. you didn't always call me back every time, but we did see what you were doing and what you wrote down at the time. it seems the concerns you outlined are now coming home to roost. is that how you see it? >> it's one of these times when you hate to be right, but two and a half years ago i warned...
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>> again, i'm not going to speculate on that. >> walter? >> yeah, i mean, the words coming out of their mouths are worthless. these are partisan actors who are just trying to make noise to distract. the bottom line is this is, to my mind, the defining moment for what's going to become of our country, and my imquestion is where is the senate, are the republican senators truly willing to say that from now on, it's fine for any president to use his high office or her high office to solicit an attack on our elections, and that it's not even appropriate to investigate that or demand a transcript, and a whistle blower complaint that is legally required to be turned over and it's being withheld, so i think we're at the moment of crisis and if they don't act and sadly, i'm not sure they will, we're looking at a future where anything goes for presidential abuses of power. >> and that's starkly put, and i know you, as i mentioned, worked within this administration, dealing with their response to standard ethics requirements, britney cooper here in ne
>> again, i'm not going to speculate on that. >> walter? >> yeah, i mean, the words coming out of their mouths are worthless. these are partisan actors who are just trying to make noise to distract. the bottom line is this is, to my mind, the defining moment for what's going to become of our country, and my imquestion is where is the senate, are the republican senators truly willing to say that from now on, it's fine for any president to use his high office or her high office...
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and the iconic barbara walters retired from "the view" after 16 seasons back in 2014 but still serves> and next to amazon alexa. >> we're all familiar with that monotone female voice coming out of echo devices. but what if alexa sounded like this? >> i have had it with these [ bleep ] snakes on this [ bleep ] plane! >> what country are you from? >> what? >> what ain't no country i ever heard of. they speak english in what? >> what? >> english [ bleep ]! >> so we're not going to fight anymore! we're going to pull together and we're going to find a way to get out of here! first we're going to seal off this roof. >> oh! one of the best scenes in movie history. >> is it? >> that one from "deep blue sea." >> is it? >> he gives that big speech then the shark gets him. so funny. amazon is set to introduce actor samuel l. jackson as the first celebrity voice for its alexa virtual assistant later this year. >> could they have chosen anyone better? jackson's voice will carry a 99-cent premium charge and users will have the option of choosing whether to allow jackson to use more, shall we say, s
and the iconic barbara walters retired from "the view" after 16 seasons back in 2014 but still serves> and next to amazon alexa. >> we're all familiar with that monotone female voice coming out of echo devices. but what if alexa sounded like this? >> i have had it with these [ bleep ] snakes on this [ bleep ] plane! >> what country are you from? >> what? >> what ain't no country i ever heard of. they speak english in what? >> what? >>...
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. >> walter robb >> walter robb and john mackey that really came out of an idea they believed strong in organic and pioneered the movement forward they pioneered a lot of standards around beauty because there weren't any. when they started selling stuff in their stores, they did quite a bit. we look up to those companies that have changed an industry from the ground up. >> i think you're doing fantastic stuff. it's really fantastic. >> thank you >> one of the few things my daughter and wife agree on you are real good at what you do. >> we'll do our best. >> congratulations on your success and congratulations on trying to change trying to change really does matter. >> we've got more. we draw a line in the sand, and we heard this from walter robb you draw a line in the sand and every year you try to do a bit better. >> we'll leave it at that. that's michael preysman, the founder and ceo of everlane. (soft music) - when i see obstacles, i create opportunities. - when i see adversity, i find a way. - when i hear never, i say now. - [announcer] southern new hampshire university is educati
. >> walter robb >> walter robb and john mackey that really came out of an idea they believed strong in organic and pioneered the movement forward they pioneered a lot of standards around beauty because there weren't any. when they started selling stuff in their stores, they did quite a bit. we look up to those companies that have changed an industry from the ground up. >> i think you're doing fantastic stuff. it's really fantastic. >> thank you >> one of the few...
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his name was walter hickle. walter j. hickle was known as wally when he was a kid. born in kansas, grew up to be a golden gloves boxer. he struck out on his own to seek fortune in california. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house, sold it, bought two more houses, sold them, eventually he became a home builder in alaska. ultimately he opened a shopping center in alaska that included the very first escalator in the entire state. what? stairs that move? except at that point alaska wasn't even a state yet. wally hickle was a key part of alaska lobbying to become a state. he started lobbying for that years before it finally happened in 1959. and then wally hickle became the governor of the new state of alaska seven years later in 1966. so wally hickle was one of those sort of only in america, incredible man of action success stories. culminating with him becoming very r
his name was walter hickle. walter j. hickle was known as wally when he was a kid. born in kansas, grew up to be a golden gloves boxer. he struck out on his own to seek fortune in california. ultimately he made his way alone up to alaska. his obituary in "the new york times" after he died said that he started in alaska working as a bartender, then a carpenter, then he was an aircraft inspector. then he bought a half-finished house, sold it, bought two more houses, sold them,...
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the german president, frank walter steinmeier, has asked for poland‘s forgiveness at an event markingt sparked the second world war. he was speaking in the polish town of wielun, which was the first to suffer german aerial bombardment. 0ur berlin correspondent, jenny hill, reports from warsaw. sudden, violent, the attacks came from air, land and sea. 80 years ago, nazi troops stormed in to occupy poland, an act of aggression which triggered the deadliest conflict in human history. air raid siren. before dawn this morning, sirens to commemorate the first civilian casualties of the second world war. german bombers destroyed the town of weilun. speaking in polish, the german president said he was sorry. translation: i bow my head before the victims of the attack on weilun. i bow my head before the polish victims of germany‘s tyranny, and i ask for forgiveness. in warsaw, a chance to reflect on the horrors of conflict past, but among the leaders and heads of state, two notable absences. donald trump cancelled his attendance at short notice, and the russian leader, vladimir putin, wasn‘t i
the german president, frank walter steinmeier, has asked for poland‘s forgiveness at an event markingt sparked the second world war. he was speaking in the polish town of wielun, which was the first to suffer german aerial bombardment. 0ur berlin correspondent, jenny hill, reports from warsaw. sudden, violent, the attacks came from air, land and sea. 80 years ago, nazi troops stormed in to occupy poland, an act of aggression which triggered the deadliest conflict in human history. air raid...
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north carolina's third district elected republican state rep greg murphy, he replaces republican walter jones who died in february. >> bishop's raise drew attention as a bellwether. president trump and vice president pence both made trips on monday. he made clear he is a trump republican. >> president trump's vision for america is received warmly by people in the ninth district, and let's give him his due. he stepped in when some said perhaps he should let it ride, and he -- that's what he does. he commits, and that's what i do, and i'm going to fight for him. >> president trump savoring the win. tweeting, con grant lats to all. >> a win is a win, but the republicans for 2020 might worry about competitive seats in different districts. offering this one, quote, those close results in a district trump won by double digited should send waves of fear through the republican party at every level. jong king. >>> north carolina will be represented by a republican dan bishop and now the big debate begins. even though the republican won, because this margin, two points is so narrow, is there actu
north carolina's third district elected republican state rep greg murphy, he replaces republican walter jones who died in february. >> bishop's raise drew attention as a bellwether. president trump and vice president pence both made trips on monday. he made clear he is a trump republican. >> president trump's vision for america is received warmly by people in the ninth district, and let's give him his due. he stepped in when some said perhaps he should let it ride, and he -- that's...
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that's due to the death of walter jones. holl polls open at 8:00. >>> the president is defending a secret meeting with the taliban at camp david. the talks would have come just days before the anniversary of 9/11. it is the taliban who harbor the terrorists sfo s responsible fo attacks. the president called off the meetings when the group claimed responsibility of killing an american soldier. >> the taliban has claimed the deaths of nine service members this year and likely responsible for seven others. the president insisting there is no path forward. >> they're dead. they're dead. they thought they had to kill people to put themselves in a better negotiating position. >> the president defied john bolten and mike pence when he set up that meeting. bolten does not trust the special envoy for afghanistan and thought he had too much leverage in the talks. >>> president trump sealed a partnership with the scottish airport in 2014, that routinely sent refueling flight crews to his resort in turnberry. that's from a report in "th
that's due to the death of walter jones. holl polls open at 8:00. >>> the president is defending a secret meeting with the taliban at camp david. the talks would have come just days before the anniversary of 9/11. it is the taliban who harbor the terrorists sfo s responsible fo attacks. the president called off the meetings when the group claimed responsibility of killing an american soldier. >> the taliban has claimed the deaths of nine service members this year and likely...
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level director not too long to condition the band then children burst out of court as the meanest walter mr porter's own premier. parliament arsehole of parliament who support and supports the investigators order of course while only our look at our. politicians bit childish car or something what's the cross control of my car don't own your photo here she got a good father more than church a father. not just a 4th almost all of the model of the court thought shark or lawyer. a lot of. that going there are bottom line you don't change doctors in the. shop. a few floors up at the d.n.a. a special investigations team is helping to solve some of the d.n.a.'s biggest cases. and that's to me it's almost. like yeah. i should have. you. seen a few more this film up you might feel lucky my daughter by the. prosecutor . and police investigator nicole asia earned their stripes in the fight against organized crime both highly skilled investigators they've unearthed evidence leading to the prosecution of romanian political elites. well you have to. do i mean. we just shot we too far to get. them. to
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