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>> yeah, i man i agree with walter.s a defense attorney watching all of this today, i was kind of embarrassed for defense attorneys because i didn't see an actual substantive defense of trump's conduct. and i think it really came to the fore when professor turley was asked the question, has a president ever gagged all of these witnesses and stonewalled congress from any documents, emails, et cetera, and he couldn't answer that question. but we know the answer to that. no president has done that before, which is why walter's point is so important. you know, if the republicans allow this behavior to go unchecked, a president warren or a president sanders can just say, hey, you know, i'm not going to bother cooperating with impeachment. an impeachment is -- the book goes into this -- the central thing our founders put in the constitution to protect you and me from a president who puts his interests above those of the american people. you can't just read it out of the constitution because you don't like it. >> neal, i want
>> yeah, i man i agree with walter.s a defense attorney watching all of this today, i was kind of embarrassed for defense attorneys because i didn't see an actual substantive defense of trump's conduct. and i think it really came to the fore when professor turley was asked the question, has a president ever gagged all of these witnesses and stonewalled congress from any documents, emails, et cetera, and he couldn't answer that question. but we know the answer to that. no president has...
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with amy walter.th of npr. hello to both of you. it is politics monday. we are six weeks away from the iowa caucuses. where does this democratic race stand? >> it feels like it is volatile and stable at the same time. the spring all the candidates were in the race at we now have. joe biden was ahead, bernie sanders in a close second. inme the s elizabeth warren was on the ascendancy, buttigieg came up and plateaued. we saw harris pop-up. looks like she would get close to taking a front runner mantle. close to christmas, bernie sanders at number two, joe biden although iowa and hampshire, sanders doing better than biden. buttigieg could win in iowa. things are as scrambled as they could be. to the other wilblards, michael mberg and his millions of dollars. nobody knows whato make of this. hilitical professionals are intrigued by we do not know what to make of it. amy klobuchar, trying to get into a lane somewhere for a ticket out. judy: what does it add up to? mara: there are still a lot of their mind.
with amy walter.th of npr. hello to both of you. it is politics monday. we are six weeks away from the iowa caucuses. where does this democratic race stand? >> it feels like it is volatile and stable at the same time. the spring all the candidates were in the race at we now have. joe biden was ahead, bernie sanders in a close second. inme the s elizabeth warren was on the ascendancy, buttigieg came up and plateaued. we saw harris pop-up. looks like she would get close to taking a front...
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they romanticized that story. t when i got involved in walter mcmillian's case, a black man wrongfullyccusedil ofng a young white woman, it was almost as if they couldn't make the connection. he was actually miles from the crime when the crime took pla, surrounded by dozens of black people who could confirm his innocence. and he was largely prosecutedad because he hadn affair with a young white woman, which provoked people to see him as this dangerous person. he was convicted and sentenced to life without paroley the jury, and the judge overrodery the verdict of life animposed the death penalty. and he spent the next six yearsa on row for a crime he didn't commit. i got involved and was really chaenged by people who didn't think i should represent someone like that. we got death threats.ot weomb threats. there were all kinds of efforts to undermine my quest to kind of overturn his conction. and the film gets into all of those details. but wh was interesting to me about it is the way in which we can have thiideat abo we are as a community, as a nation, and not live out those ideas and v
they romanticized that story. t when i got involved in walter mcmillian's case, a black man wrongfullyccusedil ofng a young white woman, it was almost as if they couldn't make the connection. he was actually miles from the crime when the crime took pla, surrounded by dozens of black people who could confirm his innocence. and he was largely prosecutedad because he hadn affair with a young white woman, which provoked people to see him as this dangerous person. he was convicted and sentenced to...
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and so, it tells the journey of bryan stevenson meeting walter mcmillian, and walter telling him, "you, "it's going to be tough. what makes you think you can get this done?" and he takes on the case, and it is the first case in alabama that was overturned, and it's-- like i said, it's an inspirational story. it's a beautiful story. and i hope everyone goes -- >> stephen: we have a clip right here. and i believe this is where your character is saying to bryan stevenson, "what makes you think you can do this?" jim >> you rich boys from harvard, you don't know what it is down here. you're guilty from the moment you're born. you grow up with these white folks and you try to make them laugh and make them like you, and "yes, sir, "yes, ma'am." they have no fingerprint. and none of that matters when all you think is i look like a man... who could kill somebody. >> that's not what i think. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: extraordinary movie. we have to take one more break. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back with more mr. jamie foxx, everybody. stick around. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) may your ho
and so, it tells the journey of bryan stevenson meeting walter mcmillian, and walter telling him, "you, "it's going to be tough. what makes you think you can get this done?" and he takes on the case, and it is the first case in alabama that was overturned, and it's-- like i said, it's an inspirational story. it's a beautiful story. and i hope everyone goes -- >> stephen: we have a clip right here. and i believe this is where your character is saying to bryan stevenson,...
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paul walter hauser is here.pies in disguise," mark ronson and anderson .pack from the mercedes-benz stage. next week, we're back at it again closing out the year with a bang with adam sandler, kevin garnett, jamie foxx, margot robbie, brie larson and many more. and on monday night, the force will be very strong with us. we will be in primetime with the cast of "star wars: the rise of skywalker." rey, fin, poe, lando, c-3po, chewbacca, jj and more. for "jimmy kimmel live after darth: a star wars special." monday at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central. here on abc. i also want to mention that, as of yesterday, the book that i wrote and illustrated became a number one "new york times" bestseller. "the serious goose." all the money i make from the sale of this book goes to children's hospital here in l.a. and children's hospitals all over the united states. you can buy it wherever they sell books and if you want an autographed copy go to theseriousgoose.com to get one signed by me. in great, big black sharpie just like the
paul walter hauser is here.pies in disguise," mark ronson and anderson .pack from the mercedes-benz stage. next week, we're back at it again closing out the year with a bang with adam sandler, kevin garnett, jamie foxx, margot robbie, brie larson and many more. and on monday night, the force will be very strong with us. we will be in primetime with the cast of "star wars: the rise of skywalker." rey, fin, poe, lando, c-3po, chewbacca, jj and more. for "jimmy kimmel live...
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with amy walter."ara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "nprst politics pod hello to both of you. >> hello. >> woodruff: it iay"politics mo and let me just say it for the third time, we are six weeks away today from the iowa caucuses. so here we are, amy, christmas is right around the corner. where does this democratic race stand? >> it seems incredibly volatile and stable at the s be time. we gk to the beginning of this year, but let's say this spring when all the candidates were in the race that we nowal have essen. joe biden was ahead, bernie sanders was in a close second plac we went though the summer, elizabeth warren was on the ascendancy, biden and sanderste stto drop, buttigieg came up, seemed to have plateaued, harris popped up at one point, looked like she was clo to taking a frontrunner mantle. we're close to christmat and ih bernie sanders at two, joe biden at number one. although, when we look at iowa and new hampshire, bernie sanders doing better than biden in those states. pete buttigie
with amy walter."ara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "nprst politics pod hello to both of you. >> hello. >> woodruff: it iay"politics mo and let me just say it for the third time, we are six weeks away today from the iowa caucuses. so here we are, amy, christmas is right around the corner. where does this democratic race stand? >> it seems incredibly volatile and stable at the s be time. we gk to the beginning of this year, but let's say this spring when all...
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that was the hope that walter had. in some ways, this resonated with me deeply when i was starting paypal, where we had this vision we will lead this financial revolution against all central banks, we would liberate money from government control, and we were going to go to this trans political technological level to transform things. of course, i think that there are a lot of qualifiers. >> please slow down. thiel: ok, i will slow down a little bit. i have a lot to say, though. there are times when this transformation does not work in a libertarian direction. and the global scale can be quite different. and i sort of think of margaret thatcher's biggest mistake, she thought that embracing the european union would be a way to crush the unions in the u.k., so she went to a trans political scale to bring about free markets in the u.k. a decade later she thought of this as her worst decision never, where the free-trade of the eu came with a not so inexpensive brussels and that would regulate everything from the size of ban
that was the hope that walter had. in some ways, this resonated with me deeply when i was starting paypal, where we had this vision we will lead this financial revolution against all central banks, we would liberate money from government control, and we were going to go to this trans political technological level to transform things. of course, i think that there are a lot of qualifiers. >> please slow down. thiel: ok, i will slow down a little bit. i have a lot to say, though. there are...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenbm. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most o today. mutual of america financial agrp, retirement servic investments. 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 ikpbs station from viewers you. nfrom the tischstudios at lincoln ceer in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. mme chair of the house judiciary tee, democrat jerry nadler, said the committee is eneparing to bring articles of impeacto a vote this week. on the political talk shows this morning, nadler expressed confidence that coe democrat-led ittee has collected enough evidence to impeach president trump, even as republiave criticized the inquiry for having onl"hearsay evidence." >> we have a very rock-solid case. i think the case we have if prese
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walters. hale, we're excited about seeing you tonight. be sure, everyone, to tune in to dick clark's new year's rockin' eve with ryan seacrest 2020 tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> coming up, we have some of the best nat geo photos of the decade. [ dramatic music ]ing ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! >> announcer: friday start your day with a smile and matt stell live. ♪ i moved everywhere but on >> announcer: the "gma" concert, matt stell, friday only on "good morning america." presented by carmax. >>> we are back here on "gma" with some of the most moving images of the decade, not just of the year here. we are counting down to 2020, of course, and national geographic is revealing the top photos but, adrienne, they are the top photos they are looking out of 20 million to choose from. >> oh my goodness, it's just remarkable. let me tell you and these were voted on by, of course, fans and viewers of national geographic. these are the best photos and it still
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wit amy walter."a keithf npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." welcome to you both. good to see you. amy, i want to stttrt with you. ieg has been under pressure to release, as we just list from his time in mckenzie. mckenzie said you can release it. his campaign spokeswoman said they will be releasing the client list soon. is there something on trehehat could damage him? do voters care about this? >> well, we'll see what's on there and whether it matters, but it's pretty clear what's going on now. iowa, as judy pointed out, is two months away. pete buttigieg is now far andfr away thontrunner in iowa, that used to be elizabethe warren'sritory, she was seen over the summer as the candidate most likely to win ioa caucus, she needs to get back in contention and pete buttigieg is standing in her waso it makes perfect sense she's going to be spending time to kck him off his plies-place finish. it's also really clear that twe of them need iowa as a springeard. they areng not only have they both
wit amy walter."a keithf npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." welcome to you both. good to see you. amy, i want to stttrt with you. ieg has been under pressure to release, as we just list from his time in mckenzie. mckenzie said you can release it. his campaign spokeswoman said they will be releasing the client list soon. is there something on trehehat could damage him? do voters care about this? >> well, we'll see what's on there and whether it matters, but...
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i'm reminded of walter cronkite, one of the most trusted man in america. who misreported the results of the tet offensive in 1968, and possibly turned americans against the vietnam war permanently based on false information. permanently based on false information. saidr cronkite, who later he would have been walter cronkite, who later said he would have been delighted if george mcgovern in 1972 asked him to be his vice presidential running mate. remember how much trouble mcgovern had with his running mate? he finally wanted up with sargent shriver. that was the most left-wing ticket in american history, at least before 2008. mcgovern actually thought about asking walter cronkite onto the ticket, then decided not to, because he thought he would say no. years later when this came out and someone told walter cronkite what he thought, cronkite would have taken him up in a second. he would have joined the most left-wing ticket in the 20th century. how objective is that? on we go. i'm reminded of all the presidents men. terrific movie. it's also had a bad effect
i'm reminded of walter cronkite, one of the most trusted man in america. who misreported the results of the tet offensive in 1968, and possibly turned americans against the vietnam war permanently based on false information. permanently based on false information. saidr cronkite, who later he would have been walter cronkite, who later said he would have been delighted if george mcgovern in 1972 asked him to be his vice presidential running mate. remember how much trouble mcgovern had with his...
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with amy walter." domenico montanaro. at npr.sior political editor thanks smuch for being here. amy, this is the democratic field, still in flux for two months away from the iowa caucuses, the people ar having bus tours, there are tv ads. how wide open is this fieldno righ? >> well, you laid it out pretty well in your opening list, the ct that you have tw candidates really focusing on so joe biden is ahead in all the national polling and has ha a pretty consistent lead for the entirety of the campaign. it na hrowed sin first jumped in, but his big problem spot is iowa, the first state that kicks us of where he's somewhere send, maybe third, bud certainly beete buttigieg. pete buttigieg's problem, as he pointed out, is not with iowa where he could win and even do well in new hampshire where he's up in the polls, his problem e the states that come afterwards, states that have a more diverse electorate, manyic more a-american voters, many more voters of color where he still has not been able to pick up mu
with amy walter." domenico montanaro. at npr.sior political editor thanks smuch for being here. amy, this is the democratic field, still in flux for two months away from the iowa caucuses, the people ar having bus tours, there are tv ads. how wide open is this fieldno righ? >> well, you laid it out pretty well in your opening list, the ct that you have tw candidates really focusing on so joe biden is ahead in all the national polling and has ha a pretty consistent lead for the...
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walter mercado: que reciban de mi, siempre mucho pero mucho mucho amor. >> le gusta crear imÁgenes dee han sido parte de su vida. >> walter mercado, que veÍa en la tele de chiquito. selena, la pelÍcula cuando la rentamos, la vemos como 10 veces ese dÍa. todo lo que yo conozco de mi cultura, de ser chicano... primera generaciÓn de mexicanos en estados unidos, eso es lo que diseÑo. reportero: su papÁ la llevaba de puerta en puerta a cortar cÉsped y esa mentalidad emprendedora, lo llevÓ a iniciar su propia compaÑÍa. >> estÁbamos en casa con una carne asada, y me puse a pensar del nombre "fÚchila", y por quÉ no habÍa... sería chistoso que una compaÑÍa de aromatizantes fuera llamada "fÚchila". >> Él ha sido diseÑador por aÑos. con algo de creatividad que le ha dado vida a personajes como frida kahlo, celia cruz, la virgencita de guadalupe, entre otros. esos aromatizantes se venden a nivel internacional. >> hay una cultura bien grande chicana en japÓn. les encantan mis diseÑos. ya los he encontrado allÁ. me han mandado fotos. vienen a los Ángeles, compran varias y los llevan a vender en jap
walter mercado: que reciban de mi, siempre mucho pero mucho mucho amor. >> le gusta crear imÁgenes dee han sido parte de su vida. >> walter mercado, que veÍa en la tele de chiquito. selena, la pelÍcula cuando la rentamos, la vemos como 10 veces ese dÍa. todo lo que yo conozco de mi cultura, de ser chicano... primera generaciÓn de mexicanos en estados unidos, eso es lo que diseÑo. reportero: su papÁ la llevaba de puerta en puerta a cortar cÉsped y esa mentalidad emprendedora,...
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thank you. >> it is always hard to follow walter. i had to get up here. thank you all so much community members for holding this hearing today. i am from the supervisor fewer's office. i wanted to add a couple points and thank the followings that had -- the folks that had a key role. thank you supervisors for co-sponsors the bill. you know the mayor, full board of supervisors for making sure we got 76% of the voters and the voters for supporting it and thd teachers here and mayor's office of housing who helped us with this policy. we really are just very thankful for that. a couple things to point out. there was a couple comments about making sure we think about other employees of the school district and workers. we could not agree more. i want to clarify that prop e does cover four teacher projects all employees of the school district and city college so we are thinking about our cafeteria workers and everyone else. definitely we want to make that clear. also, prop e helps and there are folks on the teacher housing. it is a game changer for all affordabl
thank you. >> it is always hard to follow walter. i had to get up here. thank you all so much community members for holding this hearing today. i am from the supervisor fewer's office. i wanted to add a couple points and thank the followings that had -- the folks that had a key role. thank you supervisors for co-sponsors the bill. you know the mayor, full board of supervisors for making sure we got 76% of the voters and the voters for supporting it and thd teachers here and mayor's office...
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stayed if you had sacked professor walters? i don't know.ion, prime minister. you don't know, you could have kept your chancellor, possibly, if you had sacked your part—time advisor? getting the message now, are you? paul aldridge, ain't it a shame? blimey, no—one gave a toss about him before. he won't our neighbour, he was just before. he won't our neighbour, he wasjust some before. he won't our neighbour, he was just some bloke who lived upstairs. came and went as he liked. it was blind drunk most of the time. he was a nasty old man. anyone who says any different as they progress. it should tell them so. when you are in front of 5000 people and you can go out there and just with the aid of the music and a visual performance can stir all them people up into a frenzy and that's almost like starting a massive fire oi’ almost like starting a massive fire ora almost like starting a massive fire or a riot. # psychosomatic attic... psychosomatic... # psychosomatic attic... psychosomatic. . . there # psychosomatic attic... psychosomatic... there a
stayed if you had sacked professor walters? i don't know.ion, prime minister. you don't know, you could have kept your chancellor, possibly, if you had sacked your part—time advisor? getting the message now, are you? paul aldridge, ain't it a shame? blimey, no—one gave a toss about him before. he won't our neighbour, he was just before. he won't our neighbour, he wasjust some before. he won't our neighbour, he was just some bloke who lived upstairs. came and went as he liked. it was blind...
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my response was, who is walter wriston? he complained about how young people do not know anything about the past and how america has done a terrible job of not honoring its great business innovators and leaders. so i am honored to be here tonight to try to correct this in some small ways. and part of the wriston legacy that i think is still so present, he transformed citigroup into -- he scaled it up like crazy from the bank in the city to a bank that serves the world with atm's, interstate banking, credit cards, turning it into a money center bank. and then what the legacy draws our attention to in so many ways are the questions of scale and problems of scale. that is what i want to focus on tonight, that we have a question of scale. if something is good, more is better. and then of course, the quality element, where once you get to a certain scale, maybe you do different things. this was the vision for citibank. and then perhaps there is also another dimension, where maybe you are changing the world into a better place. f
my response was, who is walter wriston? he complained about how young people do not know anything about the past and how america has done a terrible job of not honoring its great business innovators and leaders. so i am honored to be here tonight to try to correct this in some small ways. and part of the wriston legacy that i think is still so present, he transformed citigroup into -- he scaled it up like crazy from the bank in the city to a bank that serves the world with atm's, interstate...
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"politics my walter."nd tamara keinpr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you.cs it's "polionday." so we are going to talk about about impeachment.rst let's talk tam, as we heard lisa desjardins reporting earlier, a number of moderate democrats are starting to annpeunceople whwere considered maybe on the fence, where for and against.st so far, mo of them say, the ones who've declared, they're going to vote for impeachment, but where does all thans and how much does it matter how many democrats. >> congressman van drew, apparently on his way out of the democratic party, is a pretty decent example of what happens when you're adom who deci you're opposed to impeachment at this moment, and his experience is simply that the democratic party of new jersey wasn't there for him anymore, and he ran into the arms of president trump, who has been tweeting nice things. about hi so the problem for moderate democrats if thevote against impeachment is that, you know, the sort of national democ
"politics my walter."nd tamara keinpr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." hello to both of you.cs it's "polionday." so we are going to talk about about impeachment.rst let's talk tam, as we heard lisa desjardins reporting earlier, a number of moderate democrats are starting to annpeunceople whwere considered maybe on the fence, where for and against.st so far, mo of them say, the ones who've declared, they're going to vote for impeachment, but where does...
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walter, how about a few words? >> first of all, thank you so much. thank you for your leadership on this issue. each and everyone of you fought for me before you even knew me. you are continuing to fight for kids across the country. i am from ohio, growing up in columbus, i lifted. going toy friends were sleep with closed eyes, i was going to sleep to gunshots. education was my way out of that. my family did not have a lot. they could not give me everything i needed, but education was my ticket out of that lifestyle. there were people i grew up with that are either in prison now or six feet under in the grave. the only differences i had a way out. my education allowed me to get out of that situation and open me up to so much more than what i could even understand at the time. if you told fourth-grade walter he would be sitting next to the president speaking on a topic he was passionate about that changed his life, he would not believe you. the unlimited opportunity i have had because of my education. that is my story in a nutshell. table,e around thi
walter, how about a few words? >> first of all, thank you so much. thank you for your leadership on this issue. each and everyone of you fought for me before you even knew me. you are continuing to fight for kids across the country. i am from ohio, growing up in columbus, i lifted. going toy friends were sleep with closed eyes, i was going to sleep to gunshots. education was my way out of that. my family did not have a lot. they could not give me everything i needed, but education was my...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by ml 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 theorporation for public broadcastin a private american peoplnded by the anby contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yoyou. than hlincoln center in new yo, alison swart. >> stewart: good evening, and thank you for joining us. investigators in the united kingdom are searching for clues about how a convicted teorist was able to plan and carry out a stabbing attack yesterday. n killed two people and wounded the other london bridge. london's counterterrorism officials named e suspect as 28-year-old usman khan. charges in 2012 for a plot to blow up the london stock exchange. last year, he was released early from his 16-year sentence and ordered to wear an ankle monitor and ipate in a rehabilitation program. police said thattack began at an event for prisoner rehabilitation, which
walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by ml 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 theorporation for public broadcastin a private american peoplnded by the anby contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yoyou. than hlincoln center in new yo, alison swart. >> stewart: good evening, and thank you for...
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frank-walter steinmeier's message was at the heart of his christmas address. thanank you so mucuch for spendg this part of your day with me. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . the funeral of algeria's exce me ththe situauation in burkina cls it was w where we start this nes comingng in of a dozen soldiers killed. in a new attack that that's taken place this is the country's already in mourning. over the death of some thirty five civilians mostly women killed in a double attack which is takining place in the north this recent attack. today in the same area
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walter reuther of the uaw has a big part in your book as well. how did he come about?interesting walter reuther is a major figure in the previous book which is about à >> once in a great city. >> when he was really the uaw was the heart of the labor movement. this is 10 years earlier and reuther is trying to insert himself and survive in is very one of his missions was to root the communist out of united auto workers. he wasn't really cooperating with the house un-american activities committee but he was sort of caught in the middle because he too wanted the communists out for different reasons that the labor movement then couldn't be defined by its leftist instincts. >> text for you from chris in newburgh maryland. "do you think there is a risk of a red scare something on a similar scale scope happening today?". >> i think it's different but there are some parallel. i would say the use of fear is a political weapon is being evidenced today.is i would say the definitions of who is american and who is not our quite similar. although they are different people are turning
walter reuther of the uaw has a big part in your book as well. how did he come about?interesting walter reuther is a major figure in the previous book which is about à >> once in a great city. >> when he was really the uaw was the heart of the labor movement. this is 10 years earlier and reuther is trying to insert himself and survive in is very one of his missions was to root the communist out of united auto workers. he wasn't really cooperating with the house un-american...
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they ain't got to have no evidence. >> how many of you all with with walter that morning?ain't quitting? >> no, sir. . we all with you. >> i have to say i had a chance to see it. it is a powerful movie. i sat down with brian stevenson who's book, a true story of the site fight for justice, inspired the movie. he is also an exactive producer. >> you take people to death row and give us some insight into the judicial system most people don't want too think about. why tell this story now? >> i cannontinue to worry about what's happened. we have the highest rate of intaursration in the world. we went from about 300,000 in 1972 to 2.2 million today. we have 6 million people on parole, 70 million americans with criminal arrest hist rears. when they try to get jobs or loans they're disfavored by that arrest history. we have a criminal justice system if you're rich and guilty over poor and innocent. that's not light or fair. the death penalty is ground zero of a lot of the excess that has characterizes how we've managed criminal justice over the last half century. for every nine p
they ain't got to have no evidence. >> how many of you all with with walter that morning?ain't quitting? >> no, sir. . we all with you. >> i have to say i had a chance to see it. it is a powerful movie. i sat down with brian stevenson who's book, a true story of the site fight for justice, inspired the movie. he is also an exactive producer. >> you take people to death row and give us some insight into the judicial system most people don't want too think about. why tell...
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walter, in memor of george o'neil. barbara ho zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and vestments. 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, karina mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening and ing us.ou for jo a gunman opened fire in a texas church this morning. he killed one person, wounded another, and was killed whenpo ce say, parishioners returnes fire. servic were in progress at the west freeway church of christ in the town owhite settlement, about eight miles west of fort worth when the shooting happened. the church live streams its services. o cal television station wfaa reported that viom the live stream showed aerson in
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walter, in memorye of geoneil. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and invements. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, yamiche alcindor. >> alcindor: good evening, and thank you for joining us. this week, president trump became the third president in u.s. history to be impeached. then, yesterday, he signed bills approving nearly $1.4 trillion in spending, avoiding a government shutdown.pr thident left the white house for the holidays last night. he first stopped at joint base andrews to speak to oops and to sign the 2020 nat defense authorization act. the $738 billion act includes a 3% military ise; 12 week
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walter, in memy of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg.ro charles nblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorro cahelp you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement seices and investnts. 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, yamiche alcindor. >> alcindor: good evening and thank you r joining us. asfour days ago, the housed two articles of impeachment against presidt donald trump. now, members of both parties are weighing in on house speaker nancy pelosi decision to delay sending the articles to the senate. republican senator roy blunt said he doesn't even think the speaker has the power to withhold the articles. >> frankly, i thk this is a mistake on the speaker's part. ndthink this has looked pretty politica
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from all major sporting events for the next 4 years by the world anti-doping agency according to walter moscow is being punished for tampering with a database of test results from athletes. it was at the water press conference in love. what are officials announcing a unilateral decision over a 4 year ban on russia taking part in major sporting events during that period meaning that russian athletes won't be able to compete and the ban over russia nor will they be able to fly the russian flag at those major events those major events could include tokyo 2020 and also the world athletics championships there's also suggestion that this could impact the football world cup in 2022 russia won't be able to host nor be able to bid for any major sporting events during that 4 year period russian officials won't be able to go in an official capacity to those games nor will officials in russia be able to sit on the boards of major sporting committees all boards during that time when they were questioned about what that would mean for russian athletes who didn't have any cloud of suspicion over them
from all major sporting events for the next 4 years by the world anti-doping agency according to walter moscow is being punished for tampering with a database of test results from athletes. it was at the water press conference in love. what are officials announcing a unilateral decision over a 4 year ban on russia taking part in major sporting events during that period meaning that russian athletes won't be able to compete and the ban over russia nor will they be able to fly the russian flag at...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make e most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional suppo has been provided by: and by the corporation forbl broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the full house of representatives, where democrats have the majority, is expected to vote on two artles of impeachment of president donald trump this coming week. if passed, the next stage is a trial in the republican-majority senate. senate mority leader republican mitch mcconnell has said he would be "surprised" if there are 67 votes to remove the president from office, and mcconnell saidhis week that he is taking his cues from the white
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>> it worked. >> look at me. >> i can't not look at you, walter.r face at the same time. >> that is so cool! >> jimmy: that is tom holland as walter and the pigeon is will smith. did you have fun working with will smith? have you met him? >> i had never met him. >> jimmy: you met him today? >> for the first time. we've been working together for two and a half years, and i just met him. >> jimmy: that's crazy thing about these animated movies. >> it's crazy, i feel like i know him. >> jimmy: he's a lot of fun, will smith. >> and he plays golf. >> jimmy: he's a golfer, and he was the fresh prince. >> that's true. >> jimmy: did you ever see that show? >> yes. >> jimmy: i don't think he'll mind if you haven't, but if you really want to establish a relationship, i'd start with watching all the episodes of "the fresh prince". you could jam it in. >> i'll be fine. >> jimmy: you can binge watch it. how old were you in that movie with naomi watts? >> i would have been 13 or 14. >> jimmy: did you ever at any time consider doing something else for a living? >
>> it worked. >> look at me. >> i can't not look at you, walter.r face at the same time. >> that is so cool! >> jimmy: that is tom holland as walter and the pigeon is will smith. did you have fun working with will smith? have you met him? >> i had never met him. >> jimmy: you met him today? >> for the first time. we've been working together for two and a half years, and i just met him. >> jimmy: that's crazy thing about these animated...
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are they about to march into a massive, walter mondale landslide loss?ter mondale and george mcgovern in 1972, he lost 49 states. doing the same things. morn dale wanted to raise taxes. mcgovernor return wanted to hand out money and redistribute. the people of this country don't want that. they want a chance. they want an opportunity. they want a chance to climb the economic ladder. that is what this country is all about. they don't want somebody coming into the office putting in policies discredited over the ages. we don't want to become venezuela. we see what degradation is like when the economy would be like that. that is why mcgovern lost. mondale lost and frankly these democrat will lose as well. liz: to your point, joe biden, "the wall street journal" is pointing out he want to bring back the no-growth obama years with even worse tax hikes, 3.4 trillion tax hikes over a decade. that is more than double what hillary clinton campaigned on. >> no question about it. we don't want to repeat. biden was part of that whole thing. this economy would be grow
are they about to march into a massive, walter mondale landslide loss?ter mondale and george mcgovern in 1972, he lost 49 states. doing the same things. morn dale wanted to raise taxes. mcgovernor return wanted to hand out money and redistribute. the people of this country don't want that. they want a chance. they want an opportunity. they want a chance to climb the economic ladder. that is what this country is all about. they don't want somebody coming into the office putting in policies...
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let's go over to walter reed, let's offer some flight to get those moms home. it is amazing they're there. ed: get them back and forth. the mom might live in ohio. >> exactly. ed: son and daughter could be in walter reed in washington area it is a a lot of of money for flights. >> we named the charity after luke's wings. we provide 19 flights total. now we do 19 a day. ed: every day. >> do 1000 a year. ed: you can donate money or miles. if you have a lot of miles. give us idea. you have the big goal for christmas. between now and christmas, not have any administrative costs. all money goes straight to the charity. what is your pitch. >> that is great. between now and midnight, new year's eve, 100% of anything donated will be used for flights. so, not administrative. maybe a bag fee or some -- ed: people have luggage. we're showing some of what people do. and there is the website, luke's wings.org. how important for families? >> just imagine if you're home next week on christmas morning without anybody? a lot of our servicemembers, our heroes, that will happen f
let's go over to walter reed, let's offer some flight to get those moms home. it is amazing they're there. ed: get them back and forth. the mom might live in ohio. >> exactly. ed: son and daughter could be in walter reed in washington area it is a a lot of of money for flights. >> we named the charity after luke's wings. we provide 19 flights total. now we do 19 a day. ed: every day. >> do 1000 a year. ed: you can donate money or miles. if you have a lot of miles. give us...
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the staff at walter reed hospital was given no advance notice of the president's visit, which is unusual. usually they're all told in advance. it sounds to me like maybe the old fella's pregnant. it's possible. [ laughter ] anyway, you know the president loves to talk about how healthy he is and how slow and tired everyone else is. this visit chips away at that. but there was a perfectly good reason for it. at least according to white house press secretary stephanie grisham who had a not at all suspicious-sounded explanation for a curious jeanine pirro. >> i understand it wasn't a scheduled annual visit. can you tell us what it was? >> yeah, absolutely. we've got a really busy year ahead, as you can imagine. and so the president decided to go to walter reed and kind of get a head start with some routine checkups as part of his annual exam. that's all it was. it was very routine. we had a down day today. and so he made the decision to head there. >> jimmy: they had a down day. every day is a down day. [ laughter ] by the way, this is trump's real schedule for today, for monday. we did not
the staff at walter reed hospital was given no advance notice of the president's visit, which is unusual. usually they're all told in advance. it sounds to me like maybe the old fella's pregnant. it's possible. [ laughter ] anyway, you know the president loves to talk about how healthy he is and how slow and tired everyone else is. this visit chips away at that. but there was a perfectly good reason for it. at least according to white house press secretary stephanie grisham who had a not at all...
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walter, in memory of george o'neil.ar barbhope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: and by theorporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded bicthe am people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. frothtisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, karina mit ell. >> mitchell: od evening and thank you for joining us. in mogsoadishulia this morning, a truck filled with explosives blew up, killing at least 78 people and wounding more than 120 others. it was the deadliest attack in somalia's capiyetal city in rs. the bombing took place at a busy security checkpoint during lemorning rush hour, as pe returned to work after the weekend. mogadishu's mayor said many of the victims were university students returning to school. there is no immediate claim
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amy walter and tamara break down the politics of impeachment.hat india's new citizenship law means for the world's largest democracy. and much more. >> woodruff: climate talks in madrid ended yesterday with little agreement on addressing whatany say is the single greatest challenge facing humanity. william brangham has more onhy the talks failed to achieve nearly any of their stated goals. >> reporter: that's right, judy. these marathon talks ended with a small compromise and enormous disappointment. the annual gathering-- known as cop-- ended 14 days of talks where the ggest polluting nations were unwilling or unable to agree on stronger plans to curb their emissions, the very thingshat are dangerously warming this planet. they also postponed a decision on carbon markets, which are considered a key tool for trying to slow climate change. antonio gutteres, the secretary general of the united nations, yesterday expressed the feelings of many: >> we are not on track. the reality is stihingmping so coable with the commitments we hope will be made.
amy walter and tamara break down the politics of impeachment.hat india's new citizenship law means for the world's largest democracy. and much more. >> woodruff: climate talks in madrid ended yesterday with little agreement on addressing whatany say is the single greatest challenge facing humanity. william brangham has more onhy the talks failed to achieve nearly any of their stated goals. >> reporter: that's right, judy. these marathon talks ended with a small compromise and...
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. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west,rothe walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. story, broken by the washingtong post, of a trove of government documents that broadly condem' america'operations in afghanistan over nearly two decades of war there. ea nick schifrin with one of the chief policymakers on the afghan war effort during the bush and obama years. nick: afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. so goes the saying that describes why the u.s. faced an impossible task after overthrowing the taliban after 9/11. but the fate of the u.s.' longest war was not preordained. the u.s. has made many tactical and strategic mistakes. and we now know many u.s. ficials knew about those mistakes as they were making them, thanks to reports by the washington post's craig whitlock, based on 2,000 previously unpublished pages of the u.s. governme's ownart of lessons learned projec one of those offials interviewed was retired general douglas lute, former nato ambassador, and the senior official on the national security staff coordinated in
. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west,rothe walter cronkite journalism at arizona state university. story, broken by the washingtong post, of a trove of government documents that broadly condem' america'operations in afghanistan over nearly two decades of war there. ea nick schifrin with one of the chief policymakers on the afghan war effort during the bush and obama years. nick: afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. so goes the saying that...
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walters -- but then ensign watson was dying and in his final breaths we're told that he went to the first responders and pointed out where the shooter's location was so that they could stop him and that he could save other lives. >> well, i'm sure his family is in great sorrow today, but i want to say to his family and to all of the people that are heroes, thank you. thank you. america thanks you, because people like you are the ones that save our country and protect our country. so thank you for his service. ed: absolutely. what an inspiring story even amid the grief and the tragedy. as i mentioned, it's a hard turn, but i do want to get to some of the politics of the day because you'll be sitting at this hearing tomorrow. and our report that david spunt mentioned about the constitutional grounds for impeachment, there's one part in particular where the question is not whether the president's conduct could have resulted from permissible motives, it is whether the president's real reasons, the ones in his mind at the time, were legitimate. are the democrats focusing on actual evidence aga
walters -- but then ensign watson was dying and in his final breaths we're told that he went to the first responders and pointed out where the shooter's location was so that they could stop him and that he could save other lives. >> well, i'm sure his family is in great sorrow today, but i want to say to his family and to all of the people that are heroes, thank you. thank you. america thanks you, because people like you are the ones that save our country and protect our country. so thank...
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but most people don't remember walter reuther please put them in a harness and in their own seatbeltep them safe and to be in an accident three years ago he survived protected by all the airbags and he was tethered by a harness and a seatbelt. >> that jeep was so safe a guy ran a stop sign the air curtain comes down keeps the glass from exploding into the driver. >> tell every reporter who asks. >> and i talk about the dog. but apparently like all of northern ohio it sold out. >> even in australia. but the dog lived. [laughter] >> what is the country song with a bumper sticker quex. >> i don't care if it's a country song as long as the dog lived. [laughter] >> i heard an alarming statistic that was taken a large percentage of americans who are totally comfortable with a strong military rule in this country and i'm worried how you felt about this or how we got to this position is it because congress over time has succeeded so much power to the executives that a lot of people think the only branch that matters is the executive? >> polling is all over the plac place. and i think it is l
but most people don't remember walter reuther please put them in a harness and in their own seatbeltep them safe and to be in an accident three years ago he survived protected by all the airbags and he was tethered by a harness and a seatbelt. >> that jeep was so safe a guy ran a stop sign the air curtain comes down keeps the glass from exploding into the driver. >> tell every reporter who asks. >> and i talk about the dog. but apparently like all of northern ohio it sold out....
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jillian: an american flag was draped over walter's casket.n a saudi gunman opened fire on the naval base earlier this month. fireworks expected on capitol hill today as lawmakers lay groundwork for the house impeachment debate. the rules committee will meet in just hours to set parameters for amendments during the debate and breakdown timing. a vote could come as early as tomorrow. jersey democrat jeff andrew has a new challenger amid reports of a party switch. harrison is a political science professor, van drew only has one staffer left after 7 people resigned following a report that he would become a republican, donald trump showing support for the representative overnight tweeting it was a tribute to him that he was able to win his heavily republican district as a democrat. people like that are not easily replaceable. rob: starbucks apologizing to two california sheriff's deputies who say they were refused service for wearing a badge and that is the latest controversy. what is going on at starbucks? joining me to weigh in on this senior po
jillian: an american flag was draped over walter's casket.n a saudi gunman opened fire on the naval base earlier this month. fireworks expected on capitol hill today as lawmakers lay groundwork for the house impeachment debate. the rules committee will meet in just hours to set parameters for amendments during the debate and breakdown timing. a vote could come as early as tomorrow. jersey democrat jeff andrew has a new challenger amid reports of a party switch. harrison is a political science...
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transfer last night for his victims, joshua kalew watson, mohammed sameh haitham and cameron scott walters. nic robertson is live for us from riyadh. nic, what's been the saudi reaction? >> reporter: well, the reaction, again, overnight, was a phone call from the crown prince, second in command after the king, if you will, to president trump, to say an absolute commitment from the saudis to support the investigation -- to support the u.s. investigation into mohammed alshamrani. what does that mean on the ground? what does it look like? we don't have details about it. we know his family will come under scrutiny because he returned to saudi arabia on a normal break that many of these saudi students who are doing the long military training courses in the united states routinely take. the family told us they didn't see a chiaange in his behavior. and the saudi officials will have a very, very keen will and desire to find out what was on this young man's mind. that's the key to all of this. was he motivated by terrorism? or was he motivated by something else or could it be a combination of both
transfer last night for his victims, joshua kalew watson, mohammed sameh haitham and cameron scott walters. nic robertson is live for us from riyadh. nic, what's been the saudi reaction? >> reporter: well, the reaction, again, overnight, was a phone call from the crown prince, second in command after the king, if you will, to president trump, to say an absolute commitment from the saudis to support the investigation -- to support the u.s. investigation into mohammed alshamrani. what does...