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>> walter wallace! >> tonight we confront the police commissioner. >> can you understand their emotion? >> i'm a parent. i couldn't imagine what it would be like to lose a child. >> and the family's call for justice. the one weapon they say all officers need to have. >> if tasers had around, he would very likely be alive. >> this "turning point" special," a call for help," will be right back. past. they release a lot of scent at first but after a while, you barely know they're working. new febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in with built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell 1st day fresh for 50 days. it even tells you when it's ready to be refilled. upgrade to febreze fade defy plug. today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can wofa i on t nrk that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. flexible tools — like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even he
>> walter wallace! >> tonight we confront the police commissioner. >> can you understand their emotion? >> i'm a parent. i couldn't imagine what it would be like to lose a child. >> and the family's call for justice. the one weapon they say all officers need to have. >> if tasers had around, he would very likely be alive. >> this "turning point" special," a call for help," will be right back. past. they release a lot of scent at...
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walter: antonio yet.dence that a lot and usually take six months and a cake around a whole lot of ideas and a lot of current people who are interested in the world of business from bill gates, elon musk in a particular bio bill gates with for a lot of reasons which could imagine and historical figures who won the nobel prize in chemistry even before jennifer. but i am taking my time. holly: we will wait with baited breath . we look forward to that and also want to say thank you for being here. we have the book doesn't come out until next week rated so were so audited lucky have you here with us tonight is a preview of me tell you, this book, keeping it because it is like the bible and because of my shelf because i love all that you right . so thank you very much. ... ...
walter: antonio yet.dence that a lot and usually take six months and a cake around a whole lot of ideas and a lot of current people who are interested in the world of business from bill gates, elon musk in a particular bio bill gates with for a lot of reasons which could imagine and historical figures who won the nobel prize in chemistry even before jennifer. but i am taking my time. holly: we will wait with baited breath . we look forward to that and also want to say thank you for being here....
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at the end of world war 2 later walter became a household name depicted in comic books that once flew off the shelves fast forward to present day sorry ivo where one bookstore owner is intent on rekindling walter's memory and spreading his own passion for comics. evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shall each hopes to preserve this tradition has been a comic enthusiastic it's childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge with the dallas fort worth they're trying to think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic book trade purely as a business venture the worth of a 3 pour you need to love comics or the children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another shot it earns nothing from
at the end of world war 2 later walter became a household name depicted in comic books that once flew off the shelves fast forward to present day sorry ivo where one bookstore owner is intent on rekindling walter's memory and spreading his own passion for comics. evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story while to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in...
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was you know who walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who were the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other to make something of our lives here in south review and in bosnia i mean his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any last message monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea months. colossal quittin dangerous this monst
was you know who walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who were the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other to make something of our lives here in south review and in bosnia i...
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was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. sure thing in fact i will show him to you. you see the city. this is a factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who are the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others for their lives in all of us with they are the cause of us to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and in bosnia i'm isha hell each is optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. as someone else who is staying strong in the face of adversity is french d.j. tate hope when the phones stopped ringing during knock down the electronic music maestro picked up his decks and carried them up a mountain he's now released this video filmed in the middle of the swiss alps it's 3000 need to see it could be highest. now this building looks like a nuclear power station t
was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. sure thing in fact i will show him to you. you see the city. this is a factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who are the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others for their lives in all of us with they are the cause of us to make something of our lives...
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and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others or their lives and all of us work with the other 3 goals of those to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. as someone else who is staying strong in the face of adversity is french d.j. i tell you who when the phones stopped ringing during knocked down the electronic music maestro picked up his decks and carried them up a mountain he's now released this video filmed in the middle of the swiss alps it 3000 need to see it could be the world's highest. now this building looks like a nuclear power station that's according to britain's prince charles in fact it's london's national theatre it's a classic example of brutal ism a no frills architectural style popular in the 1960 s. and seventy's often called bleak and institutional many such buildings are at risk of demolition including this form of the boa tree in berlin now thousands of people have signed a petition to resc
and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others or their lives and all of us work with the other 3 goals of those to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. as someone else who is staying strong in the face of adversity is french d.j. i tell you who when the phones stopped ringing during knocked down the electronic music...
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to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him water is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the city. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. with and there were more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the idea of the goals of us to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and in bosnia i mean she held each is optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. as someone else who is staying strong in the face of adversity is french d.j. take home when the phones stopped ringing during knocked down the electronic music maestro picked up his dec
to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know him water is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the city. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's...
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and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here in south review and in bosnia i mean shall each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea months. colossal quick in dangerous this monstrous vehicle part ship part your plane is on a beach by the caspian sea in the republic of dagestan. if you're trying to plan or screened later design for military use presumably against the west. virginia served as flight engineer on test flights for the winship or growing to fetch the course or generically node really this one is called the caspian sea monster. what
and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here in south review and in bosnia i mean shall each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to...
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was you know walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. with and only with people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean shall each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea months. colossal quittin dangerous this
was you know walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. with and only with people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean...
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was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the city. this is a factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who were the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other 3 goals of us to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. as someone else who is staying strong in the face of adversity is french to take hope when the phones stopped ringing during knocked down the electronic music maestro picked up his decks and carried them up a mountain he's now at least this video filmed in the middle of the swiss alps at 3000 meters could be the highest. now this building looks like a nuclear power station that's according to britai
was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the city. this is a factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who were the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walter's message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other 3 goals of us to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and...
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too walter's point, it's one of those things.w melt unless we say enough. >> people are still -- it's like how ugly are you people? it's not that though. it's worse than that. i saw a lot of very dumb takes on twitter yesterday. shockingly dumb. even someone that watches as much tv as i do. a woman, a reporter for the huffington post. she said this is horrible this is happening. we should keep the masks and so many other countries it's not a big deal. i'm an asian american. i want to keep wearing it without feeling uncomfortable. she set that up without being a racist. it was so stupid. this isn't another country. the difference was founded on individual liberty. so you want to wear your mask? knock yourself out maybe literally if it's so outside and you're exerting yourself. but i'm not going to. leave me alone. >> greg: yeah. are there any practices that bother you guys that you're -- like those little things on the floor business me off. what are they called? the round -- >> greg: the temperature taking -- is this stuff all go
too walter's point, it's one of those things.w melt unless we say enough. >> people are still -- it's like how ugly are you people? it's not that though. it's worse than that. i saw a lot of very dumb takes on twitter yesterday. shockingly dumb. even someone that watches as much tv as i do. a woman, a reporter for the huffington post. she said this is horrible this is happening. we should keep the masks and so many other countries it's not a big deal. i'm an asian american. i want to keep...
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was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who are the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean shallots is optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any last message monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea months. it was a colossal quick and d
was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see the answer to. this is falter. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who are the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i...
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and walters message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other of those to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea monster. colossal quick in dangerous this monstrous vehicle part ship part airplane is on a beach by the caspian sea in the republic of dagestan. trying to plan or screened later design for military use presumably against the west. virginia served as flight engineer on test flights for the winship or ground effect the of course are generically known really this one is called the caspian sea monster. what
and walters message to fight for others to fight for others' lives and all of us work with the other of those to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean she held each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel...
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too walter's point, it's one of those things. slow melt unless we say enough. >> people are still -- it's like how ugly are you people? it's not that though. it's worse than that. i saw a lot of very dumb takes on twitter yesterday. shockingly dumb. even someone that watches as much tv as i do. a woman, a reporter for the huffington post. she said this is horrible this is happening. we should keep the masks and so many other countries it's not a big deal. i'm an asian american. i want to keep wearing it without feeling uncomfortable. she set that up without being a racist. it was so stupid. this isn't another country. the difference was founded on individual liberty. so you want to wear your mask? knock yourself out maybe literally if it's so outside and you're exerting yourself. but i'm not going to. leave me alone. >> greg: yeah. are there any practices that bother you guys that you're -- like those little things on the floor business me off. what are they called? the round -- >> greg: the temperature taking -- is this stuff al
too walter's point, it's one of those things. slow melt unless we say enough. >> people are still -- it's like how ugly are you people? it's not that though. it's worse than that. i saw a lot of very dumb takes on twitter yesterday. shockingly dumb. even someone that watches as much tv as i do. a woman, a reporter for the huffington post. she said this is horrible this is happening. we should keep the masks and so many other countries it's not a big deal. i'm an asian american. i want to...
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was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. be sure to interact i will show him to you. you see the city. this is voters. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. with and then with the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and waters message to fight for others to fight for others' lives in all of us work with they are the cause of those to make something of our lives here in sarajevo and in bosnia i mean she held each is optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. as someone else who is staying strong in the face of adversity is french d.j. tate who when the phones stopped ringing during knocked down the electronic music maestro picked up his decks and carried them up a mountain he's now released this video filmed in the middle of the swiss alps at 3000 meters up it could be the world's highest. now this building looks like a nuclear power stat
was you know him walter is tell me his name at once. be sure to interact i will show him to you. you see the city. this is voters. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. with and then with the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and waters message to fight for others to fight for others' lives in all of us work with they are the cause of those to make something of our lives here...
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i'm walter mondale. [ cheers and applause ] you may have heard of me.know me. i grew up in the farm towns of southern minnesota. [ applause ] my dad was a preacher and my mom was awe music teacher. we never -- we never had a dime, but we were rich in the values that are important. and i've carried those values with me ever since. they taught me to work hard, to stand on my own, to play by the rules, to tell the truth, to obey the law, to care for others, to love our country and to cherish our faith. my story isn't unique. in the last few weeks, i have deepened my admiration for someone who shares those same values. her immigrant father loved our country, her widowed mother sacrificed her family and her own career is an american classic. doing your work, earning your way, paying your dues, rising on merit. my presidency will be about those values. [ applause ] my vice president will be geraldine ferraro. [ applause ] tonight we open a new door to the future. mr. reagan calls it tokenism. we call we call it america. every since i graduated from elmore hig
i'm walter mondale. [ cheers and applause ] you may have heard of me.know me. i grew up in the farm towns of southern minnesota. [ applause ] my dad was a preacher and my mom was awe music teacher. we never -- we never had a dime, but we were rich in the values that are important. and i've carried those values with me ever since. they taught me to work hard, to stand on my own, to play by the rules, to tell the truth, to obey the law, to care for others, to love our country and to cherish our...
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walter's family had called 911 for help.alter holding a knife. >> don't shoot. don't shoot. >> back up. >> reporter: killed less than 60 seconds after police arrived. >> a marriage is a soul bond, and when they took his life, my life was tooken too. >> reporter: walter's death became a rallying cry. [ chanting ] walter struggled with mental illness. he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. some reports have shown people with untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during a police encounter. after arriving, within 15 seconds you can clearly hear his wife shouting more than once, he's mental. >> he's mental. he's mental. he's mental. >> when he shot him, he was going down, and he still was opening up on him. >> reporter: robert gonzalez spent his career studying these interactions, helping train to prevent these deaths after eric garner's death. >> he doesn't lunge at the police officers. he's walking around. clearly he's agitated. >> reporter: he says the problem with walter's case began at the 911 call.
walter's family had called 911 for help.alter holding a knife. >> don't shoot. don't shoot. >> back up. >> reporter: killed less than 60 seconds after police arrived. >> a marriage is a soul bond, and when they took his life, my life was tooken too. >> reporter: walter's death became a rallying cry. [ chanting ] walter struggled with mental illness. he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. some reports have shown people with untreated mental illness are 16 times...
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and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean shall each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and no we're not talking about any lost ness monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. abdul ghani is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea monster. colossal quick and dangerous this monstrous vehicle part ship part your plane is on a beach by the caspian sea in the republic of dagestan. if you're trying to plan or screened later design for military use presumably against the west. served as flight engineer on test flights for the winship or ground effect the of course are generically known really this one is called the caspian sea monster. w
and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here and sorry vu and in bosnia i mean shall each his optimism in the face of all odds is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance. we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and no we're not talking about any lost ness monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to...
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senator walter mondale died on april 19th at the age of 93.ing up on on c spn's america history tv, we'll look back at his life, starting with a 2015 conversation he had with former president jimmy carter. after that, mr. mon dale's 1984 democratic national convention speech when he ran for president against ronald reagan. >>> c-span is our unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >>> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to establish lift zones so students can get what they need to be ready for anything. >>> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >>> next, a 2015 conversation between walter mondale and former president jimmy carter, who served together in the white house from 1977 to 1981. this program was part of a tribute to the former vice president, hosted by the university of minnesota's humphrey sc
senator walter mondale died on april 19th at the age of 93.ing up on on c spn's america history tv, we'll look back at his life, starting with a 2015 conversation he had with former president jimmy carter. after that, mr. mon dale's 1984 democratic national convention speech when he ran for president against ronald reagan. >>> c-span is our unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >>> you think this is just a...
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as an interview lbj did with walter in the early 1970s in which lbj is sitting in that chair and waltercouch and you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year end a half when this library, he was inaugurated in 1971 and he died in january 1973. very limited time during which he was part of the library but a very important time. lady bird johnson continued to make an important part of her life until she died in 2007. this library is just as much about her touch as it is her husband. throughout the room, there are wonderful artifacts the johnsons collected while they were in the white house, some come from heads of state and others from friends of theirs who gave the johnsons gift for the presidential library for the white house that was brought to this space. one such item is painting by diego rivera, one of 15 paintings that diego rivera did during the course of his career, it was given resident johnson from the president of mexico during a state visit there during the course of johnson's presidency. for some of the painting on the right, charles russe
as an interview lbj did with walter in the early 1970s in which lbj is sitting in that chair and waltercouch and you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year end a half when this library, he was inaugurated in 1971 and he died in january 1973. very limited time during which he was part of the library but a very important time. lady bird johnson continued to make an important part of her life until she died in 2007. this library is just as much about her touch...
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with international best-selling author walter isaacson. are going to talk about his latest book "the code breaker: jennifer doudna,gene editing, and the future of the human race" . this is an unbelievably fascinating book. i promise you this is a book where you're going to set and read and go look at the time because you can't put it down and if you haven't gotten a copy yet check your website to find your local bookseller or you can go to the official bookseller of the jcc national literary consortium which is a cappella books and i promise you won't have 1 million questions. i have 1 million questions and you're going to have some to you look at the bottom of the screen you'll see there's a q&a section. put all your questions for walter there and towards the end we willtry to get to all of them . let's get on with the main event and a little about our honored guest. walter isaacson is a professor of history at tulane and he's been seeing ceo of the aspen institute and editor of time. he's authored many incredible books including leonardo
with international best-selling author walter isaacson. are going to talk about his latest book "the code breaker: jennifer doudna,gene editing, and the future of the human race" . this is an unbelievably fascinating book. i promise you this is a book where you're going to set and read and go look at the time because you can't put it down and if you haven't gotten a copy yet check your website to find your local bookseller or you can go to the official bookseller of the jcc national...
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i worked with the walter reed army. institute of nurses there were many of them that worked with me in that area and they all volunteered for vietnam. so i figure i am sure not to go. however i was sent i got orders on the 16th of september 1970 and i think i cried for three days. i you know had found somebody that i thought was the person in i didn't want to leave because he had already come back and he had been injured but as it turned out diane my roommate and i both were sent got orders and sent at the same day and another major jon snow from that worked at walter. reed was also sent. um before the trip. i i just remember being anxious excited. my thoughts were the challenge am i going to be okay with facing wartime injuries? i felt pretty secure at that point and i had only been out of nursing school one year so pretty secure about my nursing ability but i just didn't know what war was going to do. so there was some anxiety there. i just turned 22 as i said and here i was in a foreign country we our trip over basic
i worked with the walter reed army. institute of nurses there were many of them that worked with me in that area and they all volunteered for vietnam. so i figure i am sure not to go. however i was sent i got orders on the 16th of september 1970 and i think i cried for three days. i you know had found somebody that i thought was the person in i didn't want to leave because he had already come back and he had been injured but as it turned out diane my roommate and i both were sent got orders and...
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and carter became very impressed with walter mondale. and he thought mondale had the experience, the resources that carter needed. he was popular. he knew his way around the district of columbia. he was popular and congress. he was popular with the liberals. president carter, governor carter, took an inclusive approach to mondale and his campaign team. even during the campaign. in the 1976 presidential campaign governor carter, president ford, agreed to debate. they invented for the first time the idea, the institution of a vice presidential debate. which we've had in every presidential election since. except for 1980. in the vice presidential debate mondale was deemed to have done much better than senator bob dole. afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket. carter in his speeches, the closing few weeks of the campaign, almost invariably mentioned mondale as an asset. as a signal of the kind of decision-making he was capable of. and during the presidential transition, for the first time in h
and carter became very impressed with walter mondale. and he thought mondale had the experience, the resources that carter needed. he was popular. he knew his way around the district of columbia. he was popular and congress. he was popular with the liberals. president carter, governor carter, took an inclusive approach to mondale and his campaign team. even during the campaign. in the 1976 presidential campaign governor carter, president ford, agreed to debate. they invented for the first time...
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it goes on my walter isaacson shelf. thank you >> am so delighted to be here today with heather mcgee with whom i am a huge fan. i got to know her as president of the mouse everything she has done there and sense i am incredibly inspired. the biggest thinker and doer and i am so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down with her today with this fabulous new book she has written. thus some of us.
it goes on my walter isaacson shelf. thank you >> am so delighted to be here today with heather mcgee with whom i am a huge fan. i got to know her as president of the mouse everything she has done there and sense i am incredibly inspired. the biggest thinker and doer and i am so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down with her today with this fabulous new book she has written. thus some of us.
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votes departure, rotating cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the victor. walter smith like the cliff george barley creek, levine, got struck and, and then mcneish again. all right. and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players? great social changes with taking place in school for boys who are not playing football as much as they used to continuously. naturally, usually the introduction of foreign talents into scott from which was initiated by sin and was taken on by the other clubs. walter smith said the boys going into the academies with good x, celtic and scotland player jamie smith disagrees. i think it was a lot of good players. things got on the can always produce clothes. i think the problem was almost systematic on celsion rangers, right? we were always try compete worse, primarily clubs which a country like they were spending a lot of money sign in bank play. i was given them back salaries and quite honestly the the good stake site and your players maybe got johns in 2019 come on manager. steve clark became the latest man charged with
votes departure, rotating cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the victor. walter smith like the cliff george barley creek, levine, got struck and, and then mcneish again. all right. and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players? great social changes with taking place in school for boys who are not playing football as much as they used to continuously. naturally, usually the introduction of foreign talents into scott from which was initiated by sin...
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after folks departure taking cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the big walter smith decrease george barley creek, levine, thought distraction and then cliche, again. oh, tried and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players? great social changes with taking place and course boys were not playing football as much as the gifted spontaneously naturally. secondly, the introduction of foreign talent into scott from which was initiated by sickness and was taken on by the other clubs. walter smith said the boys going into the academy wasn't good enough. ex celtic in scotland, player jamie smith disagrees. i don't think it was a lack of scott on the can. all was produced. good players, like the problem is almost systematic. was called the joking rangers, right. always try to compete the treadmill clubs which like us, they were spending a lot of money sign and bag play. i was giving them bag sally's and quite honestly, the good. they excited your players and everything got a chance in 2019 come on manager. steve clark became the latest man charged wit
after folks departure taking cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the big walter smith decrease george barley creek, levine, thought distraction and then cliche, again. oh, tried and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players? great social changes with taking place and course boys were not playing football as much as the gifted spontaneously naturally. secondly, the introduction of foreign talent into scott from which was initiated by sickness and was...
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was frustrated after his team changed its pre race pit strategy. meanwhile, the britons team make walter, he bought us was forced to retire. when mechanics couldn't remove a front wheel, as he pitted, pushed up and cruise told me ahead of ferrari's carlos science and mclaren land notice taking a checkered flag waived by the guest of honor tennis superstar serena williams. and his team was quick to confirm a career milestone. a fabulous drive your motto, corporate with another 1st for an increasingly bullish, pushed up and you know, looks to be the biggest obstacle between hamilton and the record. 8 world title. the lead singer of the italian rock group who won your vision, says he'll take a voluntary drug to drug test after accusations that he was using drugs at the contest. them, you know, david from madison was captured, bending over a table, leaving viewers to speculate that he was using cocaine. strongly deny the accusation and says he'll take a drug test to prove his innocence. it says he bent over because another band member had broken a glass at their feet. the controversy has dam
was frustrated after his team changed its pre race pit strategy. meanwhile, the britons team make walter, he bought us was forced to retire. when mechanics couldn't remove a front wheel, as he pitted, pushed up and cruise told me ahead of ferrari's carlos science and mclaren land notice taking a checkered flag waived by the guest of honor tennis superstar serena williams. and his team was quick to confirm a career milestone. a fabulous drive your motto, corporate with another 1st for an...
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you mentioned walter scott.was a situation where the police officer said one thing at the video said another thing. laquan mcdonald in chicago with the police officer said one thing but the video -- in that case bodycam video from the police officers showed another story. we are talking about another situation that happened one year ago, ronald greene in louisiana, the statement said one thing. the horrific video shows something completely different. why does this keep happening? a.g. ellison: lies. the presumption that people will believe me because they always have. the idea that i am above the law. i do not have to tell the truth. what i said is how it was. that is what is operational there. my prayer is that prosecutors and police officers all over the country will say no more. we will not have these people who do not obey the rule of law, who do not honor the badge, he will not have them amongst us and we will hold them accountable. someone said i prosecute cops. i do not prosecute cops. i prosecute crimina
you mentioned walter scott.was a situation where the police officer said one thing at the video said another thing. laquan mcdonald in chicago with the police officer said one thing but the video -- in that case bodycam video from the police officers showed another story. we are talking about another situation that happened one year ago, ronald greene in louisiana, the statement said one thing. the horrific video shows something completely different. why does this keep happening? a.g. ellison:...
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senator walter mondale dayed on april 19th at the age of 93. coming up on c-span's american history tv, we'll look back at his life starting with a 2015 conversation he had with former president jimmy carter. after that, mr. mondale's 1984 democratic national convention acceptance speech when he ran for president against ronald reagan. ♪♪ >>> next a 2015 conversation between walter mondale and former president jimmy carter who served together in the white house from 1977 to 1981. this program was part of a tribute to the former vice president hosted by the university of minnesota's humphrey school of public affairs. moderating the conversation is richard moe, mr. mondale's former chief of staff.
senator walter mondale dayed on april 19th at the age of 93. coming up on c-span's american history tv, we'll look back at his life starting with a 2015 conversation he had with former president jimmy carter. after that, mr. mondale's 1984 democratic national convention acceptance speech when he ran for president against ronald reagan. ♪♪ >>> next a 2015 conversation between walter mondale and former president jimmy carter who served together in the white house from 1977 to 1981....
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. >>> walter , who served as jimmy carter's vice president died on april 19th.1984, he accepted his party's presidential namgs at the democratic national convention in san francisco. in the november general election, mr. mondale was defeated by incumbent president ronald reagan. ♪♪ >>> thank you very much. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ cheers ] >> thank you very much. [ chanting ] thank you. thank you very much. [ chanting "mondale" ] thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very, very much. [ cheers ] my fellow democrats, my fellow americans, i accept your nomination. [ cheers ] behind us now is the most wide-open race in political history. it was noisy, but our voices were heard. it was long, but our stamina was tested. it was hot, but the heat was passion and not anger. it was a roller coaster, but it made me a better candidate, and it will make me a stronger president of the united states. [ cheers ] i do not envy the drowsy harmony of the republican party. they squelch debate. we welcome it. they deny differences. we bridge them. they are uniform. we are united. [
. >>> walter , who served as jimmy carter's vice president died on april 19th.1984, he accepted his party's presidential namgs at the democratic national convention in san francisco. in the november general election, mr. mondale was defeated by incumbent president ronald reagan. ♪♪ >>> thank you very much. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ cheers ] >> thank you very much. [ chanting ] thank you. thank you very much. [ chanting "mondale" ] thank you very much. thank...
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walter isaacson is a professor of history at tulanee and ceo of the aspen institute, chair of cnn and editor of time. he has authored many incredible books including theok innovators, einstein benjamin franklin and kissinger and is the co-author of the world they made please welcome a very special guest this evening, walter isaacson. >> thank you holly. >> it so good to have you here. this book is the most beautiful cover. it is a coffee table book but it is long and comprehensive. i think i have a phd from reading it but give us an overview a. >> it's aboutif a wonderful woman named jennifer she just won the nobel prize. i was staying up all night. she grew up in hawaii she saw the double helix because you that was a detective story and how they use the images to discover the dna which is the secret of life. she said i want to become a scientist. so there were no girls to become scientist. but she persisted. and she did and made the greatest discovery of our lifetime of how we can edit our genes so it isn't all that difficult you just need an enzyme and then put the dna in this place
walter isaacson is a professor of history at tulanee and ceo of the aspen institute, chair of cnn and editor of time. he has authored many incredible books including theok innovators, einstein benjamin franklin and kissinger and is the co-author of the world they made please welcome a very special guest this evening, walter isaacson. >> thank you holly. >> it so good to have you here. this book is the most beautiful cover. it is a coffee table book but it is long and comprehensive....
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. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from w eta studios from the walter cripe -- from the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: now, returning to the renewe and worsening crisis between israelis and palestinians. here again, john yang. john: the escalation has been very quick. we have widespread civil unrest in israel, rockets coming from lebanon, and now israeli tanks rolling into gaza. a senior fellow with the brookings institution and advisor to the u.s. united nations joins us. a senior at the carnegie endowment for international peace for more than three decades and four administrations who helped shape u.s. policy in the middle east at the state department joins us as well. welcome to you both. we have seen a lot of cycles of violence in the middle east, but does this feel different to you, the way this ratcheted up so quickly? the way we are seeing people fighting in the streets? >> yes, escalation was very rapid. it happened seemingly out of nowhere. one reason is that the issues at stake were core issues for palestinians. evictions from homes of pa
. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from w eta studios from the walter cripe -- from the walter cronkitechool of journalism at arizona state university. judy: now, returning to the renewe and worsening crisis between israelis and palestinians. here again, john yang. john: the escalation has been very quick. we have widespread civil unrest in israel, rockets coming from lebanon, and now israeli tanks rolling into gaza. a senior fellow with the brookings institution and advisor to...
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i cited there his famous letter in our collection the jefferson wrote in in 1814 into his friend walter jones and jones had asked him. what was george washington really like and this is you know, this is 15 years after washington had died. it's jefferson's presidency is has been been over for six years. and the suggestion from this letter, is that the polarization gets is forgotten. it's forgiven and forgotten soon jefferson. jefferson had feuded so much with washington. they had totally different views on so many things but in this letter he says washington quote was indeed in every sense of the words. it was a good and a great man. you have to say that about washington, how can you not say it and he said we were need disappointed with him on his ratification of the british treaty. he's talking about the jay treaty that favored france the disfavored france and and favorite england boston football that policy but his friends and england were trying to destroy one. another america was going to be caught right in the middle of it and washington's determination was to keep america out of t
i cited there his famous letter in our collection the jefferson wrote in in 1814 into his friend walter jones and jones had asked him. what was george washington really like and this is you know, this is 15 years after washington had died. it's jefferson's presidency is has been been over for six years. and the suggestion from this letter, is that the polarization gets is forgotten. it's forgiven and forgotten soon jefferson. jefferson had feuded so much with washington. they had totally...
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and carter became very impressed with walter mondale. and he thought mondale had the experience, the resources that carter needed. he was popular. he knew his way election since. except for 1980. in the vice presidential debate mondale was deemed to have done much better than senator bob dole. afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket. carter in his speeches, the closing few weeks of the campaign, almost invariably mentioned mondale as an asset. as a signal of the kind of decision-making he was capable of. and during the presidential transition, for the first time in history, carter involved mondale in the transition. he had involved him in a meeting with cabinet officers, in setting policy for the administration. so forth. he went out of his way to signal that mondale would be in a important part of the administration. well given he had picked a running mate who he was personally compatible with, given he added pick a running mate who he felt ideologically compatible with, given he picked s
and carter became very impressed with walter mondale. and he thought mondale had the experience, the resources that carter needed. he was popular. he knew his way election since. except for 1980. in the vice presidential debate mondale was deemed to have done much better than senator bob dole. afterwards carter's campaign manager said that mondale added about 3% to carter's ticket. carter in his speeches, the closing few weeks of the campaign, almost invariably mentioned mondale as an asset. as...
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walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with other united nationsder take operations aimed at the heart of germany and the destruction of her armed forces. which was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this challenge marks one of the greatest soldiers. mr. raymond massey, distinguished actor now brings you some of the finest moments in our history. the story of the general of the army dwight d. eisenhower. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the time is june 1945. the occasion, the return to his homeland of a war hero whose stature has seldom been matched in the esteem of his countrymen. the european phase of the greatest war america ever fought is over and part of the warmth with which the people of abilene, kansas, greet general dwight d. eisenhower reflects the deep joy of a nation approaching peace again. some of it is the kind of welcome any hometown might give a favorite son who has done a good job. but more than anything else, it is a tribute. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied wor
walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with other united nationsder take operations aimed at the heart of germany and the destruction of her armed forces. which was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this challenge marks one of the greatest soldiers. mr. raymond massey, distinguished actor now brings you some of the finest moments in our history. the story of the general of the...
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departure to rotating cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the big side. walter smith decrease george barley creek, levine, gotten struck and, and then the cliche, again, whole tried and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players. great social changes were taking place in the course. the boys were not playing football as much as the gifted spontaneously naturally. secondly, the introduction of foreign talent and to scott from which was initiated by sinners and was taken on by the other clubs. walter smith said the boys going into the academy wasn't good enough. ex celtic in scotland, player jamie smith disagrees. i don't think it was a lack of scott on the can always produce good players. think the problem is almost systematic to call on celsion angels, right. wrong, we try to compete the treadmill clubs which calling us they were spending a lot of money, cited back players, government back salaries, and quite honestly, the good. they excited your players and everything got a chance in 2019 come on manager. steve clark became the latest man ch
departure to rotating cost of hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the big side. walter smith decrease george barley creek, levine, gotten struck and, and then the cliche, again, whole tried and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players. great social changes were taking place in the course. the boys were not playing football as much as the gifted spontaneously naturally. secondly, the introduction of foreign talent and to scott from which was initiated by...
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that's all i had to say. >> walter, nice job. thanks. don't be a stranger. we're glad to hear from you. yesterday, karine jean-pierre filling in for jen psaki was asked about the president's statement and what happens next. we carried the briefing live on the c-span networks. here's that portion. >> he said that he received the report earlier this month about the origin and asked for additional follow-up. did that follow-up include the current position of the ic or, in other words, when did the president first learn about the ic's current position? that they don't have enough information to say if it was the animal host that caused this or a lab accident? >> well, from just his readout, it said that he learned about it a month ago, so don't have more to read out than that. you know, one of the reasons that we're doing it now is because classified information takes time to declassify, and so that is a process that takes some time. >> we'll leave this recorded program here. you can finish watching it on our website, c-span.org. up next, ceos of the nation's la
that's all i had to say. >> walter, nice job. thanks. don't be a stranger. we're glad to hear from you. yesterday, karine jean-pierre filling in for jen psaki was asked about the president's statement and what happens next. we carried the briefing live on the c-span networks. here's that portion. >> he said that he received the report earlier this month about the origin and asked for additional follow-up. did that follow-up include the current position of the ic or, in other words,...
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folks departure, rotating cause the hardy souls was charged with taking scotland back to the big walter smith, george barley creek, levine, thought and struck and. and then mcneish again. oh, tried and failed. but was that done to them or a lack of quality players? great social changes with taking place, which course boys were not playing football as much as we used to spontaneously naturally. secondly, the introduction of foreign talents into scott from which was initiated by sickness was taken on by the other clubs. walter smith said the boys going into the academies wouldn't get enough. ex celtic in scotland, player jamie smith disagrees. i think it was a lot of good players. i think scott can always produced good players. like the problem is almost systematic on celsion rangers, right. we would always try to compete with the treadmill at the clubs which scott and do you like us? they were spending a lot of money, citing bank players, government salaries, and quite honestly, the good stake site in your players and everything. got john's in 2019. come on a manager, steve clark became
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the change in the vice presidency really came with jimmy carter and walter mondale in 1977.this was the creation of what i call the white house vice presidency. governor carter thought himself as a dignitary for the american people. he was a small businessman who thought the vice presidency was a wasted asset. it was a shame to have a senior official and not be putting him to use. he also thought it was a moral for a vice president not to be engaged and prepared. he was haunted by the experience of president truman not having been included in discussions during the roosevelt presidency. governor carter secured the nomination early on. this was early june of 1976, about five weeks before the democratic convention. he took the selection of a running mate seriously. he engaged in a serious process with his closest confidant, an atlanta lawyer. he decided that he needed to run with a senator or congressman to balance off his own lack of experience in the federal government. he initially had reservations about walter mondale, that he was too liberal, bothered by the fact that mon
the change in the vice presidency really came with jimmy carter and walter mondale in 1977.this was the creation of what i call the white house vice presidency. governor carter thought himself as a dignitary for the american people. he was a small businessman who thought the vice presidency was a wasted asset. it was a shame to have a senior official and not be putting him to use. he also thought it was a moral for a vice president not to be engaged and prepared. he was haunted by the...