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we went back to walter reed general hospital to talk with jim and we found a man dead.are you doing? >> fine, sir. >> how are you feeling? >> feeling? >> just fine. >> tell me what happened to you. where were you? >> 15 miles north of the 38 and there was a counterattack so we waited around for a while and the chinese started popping up in 15 or 20 minutes later we were overrun by the chinese and there were only five of us left so we were taken to the hill. a concussion grenade went off in front of my face and knocked me out. i figured two hours after that they have put me in a foxhole. >> you lost your eyes. >> yes, sir. >> i was washing blood off of my face and after that they told me they were going to move me out on a march. they would be 25 miles per day. >> was this the only medical treatment he received? >> yes. >> water to wash your face-off? >> yes. in the march they wouldn't let us take water. if we crossed the pond we would scoop it up with a cup we had in our hands. this one kid shot at chinese. >> they have a trial and he didn't have any weapons. >> no, sir
we went back to walter reed general hospital to talk with jim and we found a man dead.are you doing? >> fine, sir. >> how are you feeling? >> feeling? >> just fine. >> tell me what happened to you. where were you? >> 15 miles north of the 38 and there was a counterattack so we waited around for a while and the chinese started popping up in 15 or 20 minutes later we were overrun by the chinese and there were only five of us left so we were taken to the hill. a...
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walter was the driver's name. >> i don't know how he's still standing. he must have been exhausted. he had a big grin and what he said was i heard you really needed this by tomorrow. it was -- it is overwhelming. >> reporter: so the 2021 grade school supply rescue mission was a success and hundreds of children in need entered this school year a little better prepared thanks to a network across the country who really delivered. >> one of my favorite parts, walter shows up and they unload the truck and they said what do you need? i want a place to spark where i can sleep now. >> exactly. >> they say park on the street and they called the local public safety and says that's walter in the truck. don't disturb it. >> exactly. >> don't give him a ticket. >> marinos how to get things done and walter is the hero of all time. >> they're the a-team for sure. >> thank you, garvin. >>> all right, let's bring in jeff here and boy, that smoke is terrible. >> we can see it all around us and in the east bay is really heavy. >> unhealthy and you can smell it and hard to be outside for an extended pe
walter was the driver's name. >> i don't know how he's still standing. he must have been exhausted. he had a big grin and what he said was i heard you really needed this by tomorrow. it was -- it is overwhelming. >> reporter: so the 2021 grade school supply rescue mission was a success and hundreds of children in need entered this school year a little better prepared thanks to a network across the country who really delivered. >> one of my favorite parts, walter shows up and...
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his name was walter ograud.ruck driver wo once lived across the street from 4-year-old barbara jean horn. >> he let that poor little baby just lie there. if that's not intent to kill, maybe you haven't seen it yet. prosecutors were seeking the death penalty. ograud claimed he was innocent and detectives coerced a false confession from him. the little girl's parents were outraged. >> how did you feel him to hear him describe that story? >> angry. >> i wanted him dead. i did. >> did you kill barbara jean horn? >> no, i did not. i did not do anything to that child at all. >> the jury didn't believe him and o a graud was found guilty and sentenced to die. >> did you look at the jury? >> yeah. they were stone faced, we want to just get rid of you. >> five years later he wrote a letter to a journalist called tom loewenstein imploring him to investigate his case. loewenstein was stunned by what he discovered. >> i thought was plucking a little bit of a weed and the more i pulled, the more of this tree keeps coming up a
his name was walter ograud.ruck driver wo once lived across the street from 4-year-old barbara jean horn. >> he let that poor little baby just lie there. if that's not intent to kill, maybe you haven't seen it yet. prosecutors were seeking the death penalty. ograud claimed he was innocent and detectives coerced a false confession from him. the little girl's parents were outraged. >> how did you feel him to hear him describe that story? >> angry. >> i wanted him dead. i...
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so it just stays on walter. just saying, here's an infrastructure bell, road tunnels bridge is and they the 2000 paid bill, they numerated all the things where this one is supposed to go. and then they passed the bell. then they authorized the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on it that very clearly the money velocity chart, which is always going towards europe. they never goes anywhere. assisted on wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy expensive property land. and that's been the story now for more than 20 years. that's the traditional and shorter could i pay or not if this is your last i bye. the a 6 day marathon of creativity, a multicultural festival, and the biggest variety is the competition for a few days per, became a russian cultural capital, 28th category ah violin and piano to the out. his parenting and data protection laws. gosh, i, i live down the bunk of contestants ages range from 10 to 25. and i'm one of them in 2020, because of
so it just stays on walter. just saying, here's an infrastructure bell, road tunnels bridge is and they the 2000 paid bill, they numerated all the things where this one is supposed to go. and then they passed the bell. then they authorized the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on it that very clearly the money velocity chart, which is always going towards europe. they never goes anywhere. assisted on wall street balance sheet and they use...
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amy walter, tamera keith, thank you both.back shortly with a conversation with secretary of the interior deb haaland. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. ♪ ndent nonprofit newsroom, kicks off its annual weeklong summit starting today. newshour is its streaming partner. our own lisa desjardins interviewed the secretary of interior deb haaland as part of 19th represents event. here's a sneak peak of some of that conversation. >> this country has had 580 cabinet agency heads. you are the first one, of all of those people to be native american, and the president of your tribe, when you were confirmed called it a defining moment not just for indigenous people in this country, but indigenous people across the world. can you talk about what you think this means for real change and then also what is it like to , be you both have blessings of being in a historic moment and if there are other moments, -- moments that that is a burden? >> well, of course, i feel there is always a weight that is on your shoulder
amy walter, tamera keith, thank you both.back shortly with a conversation with secretary of the interior deb haaland. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. ♪ ndent nonprofit newsroom, kicks off its annual weeklong summit starting today. newshour is its streaming partner. our own lisa desjardins interviewed the secretary of interior deb haaland as part of 19th represents event. here's a sneak peak of some of that conversation. >> this country has had 580 cabinet...
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like i said, i spent two months recovering at walter reed and i was probably one of the fortunate ones able to walk around. i would go to the various rooms and visit the wounded warriors.
like i said, i spent two months recovering at walter reed and i was probably one of the fortunate ones able to walk around. i would go to the various rooms and visit the wounded warriors.
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and matt walters? doesn't regret his decision to wear a wire. but he struggles.basically i'm responsible for ending another person's life in all meaningful ways, which is fine. she deserves it. but it's still kind of a hard thing to deal with to know you ended someone's life. >> reporter: like you feel somehow it's on you? >> yeah, there's like a weight on me. >> reporter: and angila would surely be working as as nurse by now would have achieved her life long ambition to care for people and make them well. >> she pops in my head and i just think, "oh, sad," because she would've been one heck of a nurse. >> that's all for now. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> breaking on msnbc, taking revenge, president biden delivering on his promise to track down the terrorists who killed 13 u.s. service members and dozens of afghanis at the kabul airport. >> we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> the u.s. military carrying out an air strike and killing anitesis k planner. but the terror threat remains as the biden adm
and matt walters? doesn't regret his decision to wear a wire. but he struggles.basically i'm responsible for ending another person's life in all meaningful ways, which is fine. she deserves it. but it's still kind of a hard thing to deal with to know you ended someone's life. >> reporter: like you feel somehow it's on you? >> yeah, there's like a weight on me. >> reporter: and angila would surely be working as as nurse by now would have achieved her life long ambition to care...
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joining us now is walter sc haschaub. how concerning is this, walter? >> this is very troubling.nd, it's not a very large purchase relative to rand paul's wealth, but this is a purchase of stocks that are potentially affected by the pandemic. and as a senator, he was receiving briefings on the magnitude of the pandemic at a time when the public was in the dark about it. a law was passed in 2012 called the stock act that required these disclosures within 30 to 45 days of a transaction, precisely for the reason of enabling the public to monitor for insider trading. the fact that he didn't disclose it and the investigations of other senators for possible insider trading related to covid didn't trigger him to disclose it is very troubling. >> if we can put up the statement from a spokesman for rand paul, he makes the point that rand paul's wife lost money on this investment. and also tries to explain, it seems like a mistake on the part of the senator, his staff in getting this filed. does it matter, walter, that she didn't make money on this? >> no, it doesn't matter at all because
joining us now is walter sc haschaub. how concerning is this, walter? >> this is very troubling.nd, it's not a very large purchase relative to rand paul's wealth, but this is a purchase of stocks that are potentially affected by the pandemic. and as a senator, he was receiving briefings on the magnitude of the pandemic at a time when the public was in the dark about it. a law was passed in 2012 called the stock act that required these disclosures within 30 to 45 days of a transaction,...
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walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with the other new united nations, undertake operations aimed at the destruction of the armed forces. this was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this challenge marxism as one of our greatest soldiers. raymond massey the distinguish aqua are now gives us some of the finest moments in our history. the story of general dwight eisenhower. the time is june, 1945. the occasion, to attend to his homeland of his war hero in the esteem of his country. the european phase of the greatest war america ever fought is over. and part of the war with which the people of abilene, kansas greek general dwight eisenhower reflects the deep joy of a nation approaching piece again. summer is the kind of welcome any town might give a favorite son who has done a good job. but more than anything else, it is attributes. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied world, no less than in abilene. for a man who stewarded the crusade, a crusade with many battles and
walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with the other new united nations, undertake operations aimed at the destruction of the armed forces. this was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this challenge marxism as one of our greatest soldiers. raymond massey the distinguish aqua are now gives us some of the finest moments in our history. the story of general dwight eisenhower. the...
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did pearson have any relationship with walter winchel. or was winchel too much of a gossip columnist? >> no, they were good friends, for a while. in fact, winchel had the even bigger column, it was a broadway gossip column that was mostly -- pearson -- i mean, winchell's was mostly about sex, and romance, and divorce, and hold, hollywood, and broadway. very little of that -- pearson didn't write about sex scandals in the -- for the most part in the washington merry go round. but if pearson came across a really good story he would send it up to walter winchel and winchel would publish it in his column. for instance during world war ii, pearson learned a columnist for the washington times journal was having an affair with country of joseph kennedy's sons. it was john kennedy. that's one reason why john kennedy went to the south pacific, so he was aware from that woman in washington. this was a story that pearson picked up and sent to walter winchel. eventually, they fell out over mccarthy. pearson became a ferocious opponent of mccarthy's.
did pearson have any relationship with walter winchel. or was winchel too much of a gossip columnist? >> no, they were good friends, for a while. in fact, winchel had the even bigger column, it was a broadway gossip column that was mostly -- pearson -- i mean, winchell's was mostly about sex, and romance, and divorce, and hold, hollywood, and broadway. very little of that -- pearson didn't write about sex scandals in the -- for the most part in the washington merry go round. but if...
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walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with the other united nationsertake operations aimed at the heart of germany and the destruction of her ram forces. this was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this awesome challenge marks him as one of our greatest soldiers. mr. raymond massie, the distinguished actor, now brings you some of the finest moments in our history. the story of 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 country men. 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 allie
walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with the other united nationsertake operations aimed at the heart of germany and the destruction of her ram forces. this was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this awesome challenge marks him as one of our greatest soldiers. mr. raymond massie, the distinguished actor, now brings you some of the finest moments in our history. the story of...
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they called local public safety, said leave walter alone to sleep there.n thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> a sugar rush taking london by storm, sweet american candy we grew up with is having a moment in the uk. recognize this? i do. less than one square mile, nine mega candy shops popped up. experts like eight-year-old chelsea ann says the american candies are bigger and brighter. >> i like this candy more than british because it has more flavor and boosts my energy more. >> boosts my energy. exactly. code for sugar rush. customers say tootsie rolls and nerds are popular, milk duds also a big hit in london. retro thing really. >> true. >> so popular, they had their day, now happ happening in london. >> early halloween. lot of choices. >> september is not that far away, then -- anyway. yeah. >>> will be nice to talk about fall-like temperatures, mild start to the week, which is nice. seven-day forecast has a few changes. inland east bay valleys you're going to notice, big warm-up thursday. right now san jose, partly cloudy skies, 61, mostly clear of the smoke
they called local public safety, said leave walter alone to sleep there.n thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> a sugar rush taking london by storm, sweet american candy we grew up with is having a moment in the uk. recognize this? i do. less than one square mile, nine mega candy shops popped up. experts like eight-year-old chelsea ann says the american candies are bigger and brighter. >> i like this candy more than british because it has more flavor and boosts my energy more. >>...
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. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. florida is experiencing one of the worst covid outbreaks in of the country at the moment. over the weekend, the state reported more than 21,000 cases in single day. its highest one-day total since the start of the pandemic. a quarter of the nations hospitalized covid patients are in flooded. the cdc and a number of public health officials say schools should require masking when they reopen. the miami-dade school district is considering requiring students and staff to do so. on friday, florida governor ron desantis who is opposed to any masking requirements said parents and students should have the option to mask and that he would block any effort to require masking. >> we have a lot of push from the cdc and others to make every single person, kids, staff, have to wear masks l day regardless of -- masks all day regardless of the immune status, regardless of the effect it has on their educational experience that would be a huge mistake. >> l
. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkiteool of journalism at arizona state university. florida is experiencing one of the worst covid outbreaks in of the country at the moment. over the weekend, the state reported more than 21,000 cases in single day. its highest one-day total since the start of the pandemic. a quarter of the nations hospitalized covid patients are in flooded. the cdc and a number of public health officials...
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tamara keith and amy walter break downhe impact of the fall of the afghan government.sit down with secretary of interior deb haaland. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, an earthquake has brought new devastation to haiti. landslides have made major roads impassable for aid groups. now, hospitals in southern haiti are overwhelmed and forced to turn people away. all a tropical storm bears down on the nation. william brangham has the latest. >> brangham: judy, saturday's earthquake occurred on the very same fault lines as the 2010 earthquake that killed 300,000 people and destroyed much of haiti's capital port au prince. today thousands are sheltering in the streets or on soccer fields, with the few belongings they could salvage from their homes. haitian authorities are still going door to door searching for survivors. the suffering could get worse later today, because tropical depression grace is expected to dump roughly 10 inches of rain on the country, which could trigger flash flood flooding and landslides. akim kikonda is the haiti country representative for catholi
tamara keith and amy walter break downhe impact of the fall of the afghan government.sit down with secretary of interior deb haaland. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, an earthquake has brought new devastation to haiti. landslides have made major roads impassable for aid groups. now, hospitals in southern haiti are overwhelmed and forced to turn people away. all a tropical storm bears down on the nation. william brangham has the latest. >> brangham: judy, saturday's earthquake...
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we installed the real live sully came to the ceremony, that dog is at walter reed and the real iconic is in the exhibit is in front of president bush's casket. president bush got sully in june of 2018 and he served president bush for 6 months before the president's death on november 30th, 2018. a picture of him as a puppy and every day every day tasks added a little quality to the last month of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew half staff over the white house and the flag that flew over the capital and one of my favorite items in this exhibit is the ship's we'll that was built by the crew of the uss george h w bush, the last of the nimitz class aircraft carriers. in june, in 2019, they created themselves. all the sailors of the year, they do a service project and the shells that were used for the 21 gun salute at ellington air force base where the body arrived in texas for the funeral in washington dc, the guestbook on the page that angela merkel signed and the condolence book which is turned to barack and michelle obama and the program, from the servic
we installed the real live sully came to the ceremony, that dog is at walter reed and the real iconic is in the exhibit is in front of president bush's casket. president bush got sully in june of 2018 and he served president bush for 6 months before the president's death on november 30th, 2018. a picture of him as a puppy and every day every day tasks added a little quality to the last month of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew half staff over the white house and...
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you beat walter isaacson to the chase here. he, of course, is writing a book about elon as wellful check out tim's because, boy, does this have a lot of information in it that will really make it, even if you never imagined buying an electric vehicle, it's that winning and willful sentiment that elon musk has that helped him build tesla. thanks, tim. >> thank you. liz: we do have our eye on the white house. dow is up 205. s&p better by 17. s nasdaq up 94. if we stay here, that will be a brand new record. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. expedia. up here, success depends on the choices you make. but i know i've got this.
you beat walter isaacson to the chase here. he, of course, is writing a book about elon as wellful check out tim's because, boy, does this have a lot of information in it that will really make it, even if you never imagined buying an electric vehicle, it's that winning and willful sentiment that elon musk has that helped him build tesla. thanks, tim. >> thank you. liz: we do have our eye on the white house. dow is up 205. s&p better by 17. s nasdaq up 94. if we stay here, that will be...
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she says from the bruises on walter from her attempts to resuscitate him.r later, she was convicted of murder. >> that term friend is hard to find these days. people are not your brother's keepers anymore. >> reporter: she filed an appeal and was cleared. the court found the prosecution failed to prove it was anything other than a tragic accident. a medical examiner reversing course and concluding the boy died of a kidney malady. >> and it's just so incredible. one minute they're being called monsters, animals, and you know -- our system is trying to execute them. and all of a sudden they're let go, you know, sorry, we made a mistake. >> whoops. >> oops, we did it again. turns out the murderer is somebody else. or is a 12-year-old kid is the only witness to a crime. and then people get sentenced on death row. for 28 years kwame was in prison. >> reporter: decades later, the young witness whose testimony sent kwame away recanted. >> it was beautiful. it was just the greatest day ever. because i had completed the mission i started. >> reporter: it's a mission
she says from the bruises on walter from her attempts to resuscitate him.r later, she was convicted of murder. >> that term friend is hard to find these days. people are not your brother's keepers anymore. >> reporter: she filed an appeal and was cleared. the court found the prosecution failed to prove it was anything other than a tragic accident. a medical examiner reversing course and concluding the boy died of a kidney malady. >> and it's just so incredible. one minute...
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we are very proud of you, miss walter. >> thank you very much, judy. >> very excited about it.'s the boss now. >> yes, the buck stops with me. >> woodruff: we are so happy four. all right, so let's talk infrastructure. we reported on it earlier from lisa, learned about what is in there. but amy, what does it mean that they have this deal and does one side or the other get crezzity here. >> this is one of those rare things in politics in this day where everybody gets something tht they are happy about. infrastructure is one of those deals that everybody loves, no matter where you are on the ideological spectrum because it is something you can go home and say to your constituents look t i did something while i was in washington. there is something tangible that i am bringing back. everybody who is in pom particulars love to talk about bringing home the bacon. so it is one of the easier vehicles for bipartisanship. the question as you pointed out, the question next is what ppens to the rest of the democrats agenda specifically, that three and a half trillion dollar or what we are
we are very proud of you, miss walter. >> thank you very much, judy. >> very excited about it.'s the boss now. >> yes, the buck stops with me. >> woodruff: we are so happy four. all right, so let's talk infrastructure. we reported on it earlier from lisa, learned about what is in there. but amy, what does it mean that they have this deal and does one side or the other get crezzity here. >> this is one of those rare things in politics in this day where everybody...
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walter was the driver's name. >> i don't know how he was still standing. he must have been exhausted, but he had a big grin and what he said was, i heard you really needed this by tomorrow. and there was -- i still -- it's overwhelming. >> reporter: so the 2021 great school supply rescue mission was a success. and hundreds of children in need entered this school year a little better prepared thanks to a network of strangers across the country who really delivered. >> reporter: after all the supplies were off loaded off the truck, the staff asked him what they could do for him. he said he just needed a place to sleep, so he parked his rig right outside and they called local public safety and said, hey, just leave walter alone and let him sleep there. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> when we come back, tomorrow could be the day. a lot of people have been waiting for when it comes to one of the covid vaccines. we'll explain the important decision that doctors say could be a game changer. >>> and breaking away from the county, a bay area city is ready to
walter was the driver's name. >> i don't know how he was still standing. he must have been exhausted, but he had a big grin and what he said was, i heard you really needed this by tomorrow. and there was -- i still -- it's overwhelming. >> reporter: so the 2021 great school supply rescue mission was a success. and hundreds of children in need entered this school year a little better prepared thanks to a network of strangers across the country who really delivered. >> reporter:...
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. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour," from w eta studios from the walter cronkite school of journalism atst -- arizona state university. >> we return now to our top story as the taliban struggles to rule amid protests and dissent in kabul and across the country. we explore the collapse of the country's government, which was built and supported by the u.s. and its allies for 20 years. >> that's right. for deeper perspective on how we got here, i'm joined by someone who has had years-long involvement in afghanistan. she covered the fall of the taliban after 9/11 or npr and started and ran several ngo's in the country. she served as an advisor to several senior u.s. military commanders in afghanistan and then to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. she is the author of several books. the most recent is "on corruption in america and what is at stake." she joins us now from paris. it is great to have you back. you recently published an essay called "th ides of august," and you laid out several factors that you argue helped get us to where we are today. the first element was corruption th
. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour," from w eta studios from the walter cronkite school of journalism atst -- arizona state university. >> we return now to our top story as the taliban struggles to rule amid protests and dissent in kabul and across the country. we explore the collapse of the country's government, which was built and supported by the u.s. and its allies for 20 years. >> that's right. for deeper perspective on how we got here, i'm joined by someone who...
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that dog is now at walter reed.s in the exhibit of soli in front in front of president bush's casket. president bush got soli in june of 2018, he served president bush for about six months until the president death in november the 30th of 2018. we have a picture of him as a puppy with president bush. he did help president bush every day tasks. added a little quality to the last months of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew at half staff over the white house. we also have the flag flew over the capitol. one of my favorite items in this exhibit is a ship's wheel that was built by the crew of the uss george h.w. bush. it will be the last in its class of aircraft carriers. the crew built it and presented here in june of i believe 2019 i believe. they created it themselves. we had all the sailors of the year from the ship here. we bring them in once a year, they come to the library and do a service project. the cases have the shells that were used for the 21 gun salute at arlington airport b
that dog is now at walter reed.s in the exhibit of soli in front in front of president bush's casket. president bush got soli in june of 2018, he served president bush for about six months until the president death in november the 30th of 2018. we have a picture of him as a puppy with president bush. he did help president bush every day tasks. added a little quality to the last months of his life. the memorial exhibit itself, we have the flag that flew at half staff over the white house. we...
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we installed sully and actually the real life sully came to the ceremony that dog is now walter reed and the real iconic photo which is an exhibit is of sully in front of president bush's casket so president bush got sully in june of 2018, and he's ser. bush for about six months into the president's death in november november 30th of 2018. so we have having a picture of him as a puppy and then with president bush and he did help president bush with every day every day tasks. and added a little quality to us the last of his life. and then the the memorial exhibit itself, we have the the flag that flow at half staff over the white house and then we also have the flag flew over the capitol. and one of my favorite items in this exhibit is the ships wheel that was built by the crew of the uss. george h.w. bush. cvn 77 which it will be the last sentiments class aircraft carriers, but the crew built it and presented here in june of i believe. 2019 i believe and they create themself. we had all the sailors of the year from the from the ship here. we bring them in once a year the sales of the
we installed sully and actually the real life sully came to the ceremony that dog is now walter reed and the real iconic photo which is an exhibit is of sully in front of president bush's casket so president bush got sully in june of 2018, and he's ser. bush for about six months into the president's death in november november 30th of 2018. so we have having a picture of him as a puppy and then with president bush and he did help president bush with every day every day tasks. and added a little...
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walter! >> can i talk now, greg?ou noticed a pattern, if you go first in the first segment, you go last in the next one. there is a system behind my questions and you're free to jump in, walter. don't be such a scared little man. >> i have a theory about joe biden. i don't think he has a good memory. i don't think his mind is -- it's failing a little bit. if you remember the past more than the recent past when you're in the situation. if people remember their childhoods. i think biden has forgotten every thing but the 1970s. when he started in politics. and what we are seeing in the administration is a 1970s restoration project. we have cities burning down, inflation, we've got an oil crisis, we've got everything that was bad about the '70s without the flip olson show. the good thing. >> greg: what was the name of the female character that he played? remember, -- >> gerald dd. >> greg: the devil made me do it. >> you guys are sounding very old. >> we are. but dear don't like what i want to say -- >> greg: do you reme
walter! >> can i talk now, greg?ou noticed a pattern, if you go first in the first segment, you go last in the next one. there is a system behind my questions and you're free to jump in, walter. don't be such a scared little man. >> i have a theory about joe biden. i don't think he has a good memory. i don't think his mind is -- it's failing a little bit. if you remember the past more than the recent past when you're in the situation. if people remember their childhoods. i think...
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so it just stays on walter, just saying, here's an infrastructure bell, road tunnels bridge is and they the 2000 paid bill. they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go. and then they pass the bell. then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a long races on that very clearly in the money philosophy charge, which is always going towards europe. they never goes anywhere. assisted on wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy expensive property. and that's been the story now for more than 20 years. the welcome back. in the meantime, the fast a bunch of british troops arrived in cobble on saturday to faith god, nationals, and how read ok for math down stuff. $600.00 soldiers are expected in total of the european states have been evacuating the nationals and suspending diplomatic missions. denmark in no way a temporary shopping dash at compound germany and finland clothing that facility, citing the deteriorating situation. more than 60 countries have called on ask alliston to ensure the safety of those who want
so it just stays on walter, just saying, here's an infrastructure bell, road tunnels bridge is and they the 2000 paid bill. they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go. and then they pass the bell. then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a long races on that very clearly in the money philosophy charge, which is always going towards europe. they never goes anywhere. assisted on wall street balance sheet and they use...
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she was married to her fourth husband, walter, played by bill macy. >> i don't have time to fix youri still to this day, if somebody pisses me off, i'll say, "god will get you for that, walter." >> god will get you for that, walter. >> maude was really the first time that we saw such a fiercely independent woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. >> maude had a maid, florida, who was a great character. . her husband made an appearance. >> i am proud of you, florida, it's just that i don't want you to be a maid no more. >> your mother was a maid, that's how your brothers got through school and you got to be a fireman. >> when joe namath and esther role finished a scene, we thought, let's fill out that family. ♪ good times ♪ >> that's the first time you ever saw a black family on television. >> look who finally got back from her honeymoon in the bathroom mirror. >> knock it off, j.j., your mouth is always ahead of your think piece. >> let's face it, this family ain't ozzy and harriet. >> they were very different from other sitcom families, from the po
she was married to her fourth husband, walter, played by bill macy. >> i don't have time to fix youri still to this day, if somebody pisses me off, i'll say, "god will get you for that, walter." >> god will get you for that, walter. >> maude was really the first time that we saw such a fiercely independent woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. >> maude had a maid, florida, who was a great character. . her husband made an...
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host: walter in baltimore.aller: what makes his right-wing analysis more valuable than the cia and the other intelligence agencies that we have. i disagree with him totally in that we should have never been in there. as the caller set on your last set, we should have went to saudi arabia and get some of those incriminated muslim terrorists. we should not never have been into afghanistan. to my point, what makes your right-wing intelligence anymore valuable than millions of met man -- millions of dollars we've spent. when you answered that one, would you please answer the fact that the opium production in afghanistan is the real reason why we were there. not oil, not freedom but opium. guest: this is america and we were -- and we are free to disagree with each other and that's why i love this country. walter, you know nothing about me. you know nothing about my politics are what i believe. i certainly would not describe myself as right wing, but to answer your question i've been right. it's as simple as that. i
host: walter in baltimore.aller: what makes his right-wing analysis more valuable than the cia and the other intelligence agencies that we have. i disagree with him totally in that we should have never been in there. as the caller set on your last set, we should have went to saudi arabia and get some of those incriminated muslim terrorists. we should not never have been into afghanistan. to my point, what makes your right-wing intelligence anymore valuable than millions of met man -- millions...
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right, so it just stays on walter saying here's an infrastructure bell, road tunnels bridges, and they the 2000 paid bill. they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go, then they pass the bell, then they authorize the money to be printed, and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going towards europe, that never goes anywhere. assisted on wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy expensive property name. and that's been the story now for more than 20 years. you know, mr. moser, when you said that, could you put it up to google? i want you to do i see you have been going to show you where you didn't know where to begin. the is the mother molar. that's what you will cover. financing for. net trusted on bill. i don't know if i use them in your voice to follow because that's how much you so much. not a lot, nobody me on there is a soccer. and so, you know, gets me personally, hon ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah, ah ah, is revealed the day form of detainees. the infamous guan
right, so it just stays on walter saying here's an infrastructure bell, road tunnels bridges, and they the 2000 paid bill. they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go, then they pass the bell, then they authorize the money to be printed, and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going towards europe, that never goes anywhere. assisted on wall street balance sheet and they use it...
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right, so it just stays on walter saying here's an infrastructure bell road tunnels bridge is and they the 2000 paid bill. they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go. then they pass the bell, then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street races on that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going toward 0. that never goes anywhere. assisted on the wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy expensive property name. and that's been the story now for more than 20 years. now we have e cigarettes. i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to figure out how do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce? are these, these are making the tobacco tours? ah, the who's ah, the headlines this our here. what are the national chaos in gulf cobbles, at thousands of guns tried to flee the country, but disturbing images. so people desperately trying to cling onto an airplane to try to take off some of them later. funny to that, then i mention th
right, so it just stays on walter saying here's an infrastructure bell road tunnels bridge is and they the 2000 paid bill. they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go. then they pass the bell, then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street races on that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going toward 0. that never goes anywhere. assisted on the wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy...
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let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock. get em boy! [cows mooing] that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. >>> this morning the death toll from hurricane ida stands at two. several others in crit
let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock. get em boy! [cows mooing] that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure...
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so it just stays on walter till saying here's an infrastructure bell, roads, tunnels, bridges, and they the 2000 paid bill, they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go. and then they pass the bell. then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on it that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going towards europe, that never goes anywhere, tested on wall street balance sheet and they use it to buy expensive property. and that's been the story now for more than 20 years. ah oh i i use ah, one of the desperate asked towns who clung on to a military plane, taking off from cobble filled the deal on his phone. his st is unknown. some went on to plunge about the town of bon brief, the media theatre a power promising that it know were things that i found who was so far and also given on it to field one of the taliban commanders who gave victory speeches from the afghan capitalist presidential palace spent years as he pay me one ton of bank ah round the clock.
so it just stays on walter till saying here's an infrastructure bell, roads, tunnels, bridges, and they the 2000 paid bill, they've numerate all the things where this one is supposed to go. and then they pass the bell. then they authorize the money to be printed and then they sent it for distribution to wall street. a lot of places on it that very clearly in the money philosophy chart, which is always going towards europe, that never goes anywhere, tested on wall street balance sheet and they...
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if i wrote another book, it might about all the great people at walter reed that helped me recover and i talk about the characters there, and tom and el, porter, both of whom, he's an amputee and she's a therapist and they became the sex talk couple for the amputees and upfront about what life was like post amputation and the milk shake man, who lost his legs and wandered around walter reed and gave out milk shakes out of his own pocket. >> not to make more work for you, it sounds like a fantastic book idea. this was a fascinating conversation. thank you so much for your time and i urge all viewers to go out and read "every day is a gift". >> thank you. >> after words is available as a podcast, to listen visit c-span.org/podcast or search c-span podcast in your app. and book tv.org. click the button near the top of the page. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 bringing you the best in american history and nonfiction books, american history ttv at 2:00 p.m. and godfrey hobson on restoring the economy, u.s.-soviet relations, arms control and iran-contra. and as the u.s. continues to withdrew from
if i wrote another book, it might about all the great people at walter reed that helped me recover and i talk about the characters there, and tom and el, porter, both of whom, he's an amputee and she's a therapist and they became the sex talk couple for the amputees and upfront about what life was like post amputation and the milk shake man, who lost his legs and wandered around walter reed and gave out milk shakes out of his own pocket. >> not to make more work for you, it sounds like a...
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air quality management district walter wallace, walter, thanks so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 10 o'clock. thanks for having me. okay. talk a little bit some of the conditions, some of the impacts that are getting reports of here in the bay area over the last few days. >> shares for the past few days what we've seen are on the stream lea a smoky skies and we see people be very alarmed by that. and we call a smoke advisory because a lot of the smoke tends to be aloft. but we are seeing some localized impacts in the north bay in parts of the east bay. so in those cases where there are those localized impacts. we're letting people know that if you to smell smoke, you probably are being affected you should take measures to protect yourself and your family by limiting your exposure outside. >> should limit their time outside over the next few days because we have haze and the smoke in the air. >> you as of right now, based on the air quality monitors. the air quality. it is not at the ground level. it's not that bad. but in certain higher elevations, it is pretty bad now. it
air quality management district walter wallace, walter, thanks so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 10 o'clock. thanks for having me. okay. talk a little bit some of the conditions, some of the impacts that are getting reports of here in the bay area over the last few days. >> shares for the past few days what we've seen are on the stream lea a smoky skies and we see people be very alarmed by that. and we call a smoke advisory because a lot of the smoke tends to be aloft. but we...
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well for more and this i'm joined by natasha walter, founder of women for refugee women. natasha, thank you. so much for joining us. of someone who worked in afghanistan, we all thought when it became very clear a few days ago that the taliban were about to take, the capitol is just horrifying and heartbreaking to think about what is happening to women in afghanistan. now, i mean, i was working at the report when i went to afghanistan and cheese has been to 2006 . and i mean, what i really remember is just being credible coverage of the women. i met them who lived through time and such extreme brutality, such extraordinary repression. and yet were coming out of their houses, going into education, going into work, going into public life, insisting on taking out their rights. and they were doing it because of the promises, obviously made by the western governments in the international community that those rights will be respected. so, i mean, it is heartbreaking to see here what is happening to women. now, the absolute terror that we're hearing coming from women in afghanistan and whether
well for more and this i'm joined by natasha walter, founder of women for refugee women. natasha, thank you. so much for joining us. of someone who worked in afghanistan, we all thought when it became very clear a few days ago that the taliban were about to take, the capitol is just horrifying and heartbreaking to think about what is happening to women in afghanistan. now, i mean, i was working at the report when i went to afghanistan and cheese has been to 2006 . and i mean, what i really...
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th are amy walter, editor-in-chief of the political report, and tamara keith for npr.eing here. america's longest war is finally over, amy, and it is by a deadline president biden set himself. what do you make of this historic moment given there is heartbreak about the people that we left behind, but also a sense of accomplishment on their part? amy: that is right. i think that is a good way to phrase it. you have the success of the airlift but most of what we have seen for the past two weeks or so has been chaos and carnage. that, i think, is what is really driving, at least for americans, the way they are interpreting this moment. how we ar going to interpret afghanistan a year from now, 10 years from now, really unclear. i dthink for this moment in time, watching all of these scenes, watching the reporting from jane, what you see is a country that is still in the midst of chaos. but also, just the way in which the planning for this operation did not go, shall we say, swimmingly. the execution of it. when you hear these stories of individuals actually trying to get f
th are amy walter, editor-in-chief of the political report, and tamara keith for npr.eing here. america's longest war is finally over, amy, and it is by a deadline president biden set himself. what do you make of this historic moment given there is heartbreak about the people that we left behind, but also a sense of accomplishment on their part? amy: that is right. i think that is a good way to phrase it. you have the success of the airlift but most of what we have seen for the past two weeks...
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>> if this is a big fad, don't tell walter isaacson. walter isaacson is a reknowned biographer.hy. a great biography of steve jobs. long time journalist. we reported couple weeks ago he was doing a bio on elon musk as one of these transformational figures as jobs was. today they came out and confirmed this was going on. i think people are fascinating people are throwing shade on electric vehicles while this is happening. the shade might be accurate. i don't want to go out to buy an electric vehicle but i have spent time talking to walter isaacson about this. this guy is a smart guy. he thinks there is something there. that evs are not going away. this is the guy that created it. he also got spacex. his space exploration company. this guy is out cutting-edge of a lot of stuff that is going to transform the future. we should point out just because evs are not very popular now doesn't mean they will not be more popular in five years. that doesn't mean we're not moving in this direction. and again this biography may be about a fad and then it is one of the greatest fads of all time.
>> if this is a big fad, don't tell walter isaacson. walter isaacson is a reknowned biographer.hy. a great biography of steve jobs. long time journalist. we reported couple weeks ago he was doing a bio on elon musk as one of these transformational figures as jobs was. today they came out and confirmed this was going on. i think people are fascinating people are throwing shade on electric vehicles while this is happening. the shade might be accurate. i don't want to go out to buy an...
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if we look at it was we did, i think africa is like this sense of what walter or dr is you would use. i have particular is the empty center and that is not back then. so you have a combination of factors, one of the species to loss of poverty on, on the, on that development. then there is the delivery and criminality. i'm also in those 2 issues, multiply that climate change. if we are going to address this problem, there will be, there is a need for a broad region respond that know the focus on security will piece abusing at least 2 people have been killed in the african city as the by doing a rally to mark the countries independent, they've been scattered demonstrations across the city with the afghan flag flown in an act of defiance against tyler bond rules. in some cities, the tunnel bond dispersed crowds with gunfire. cobble air for children have been hoisted above crowds as people try to escape the u. k says it is not able to evacuate to unaccompanied children. us president joe biden says his forces could stay on in afghanistan until all american citizens are out. israel's agreed
if we look at it was we did, i think africa is like this sense of what walter or dr is you would use. i have particular is the empty center and that is not back then. so you have a combination of factors, one of the species to loss of poverty on, on the, on that development. then there is the delivery and criminality. i'm also in those 2 issues, multiply that climate change. if we are going to address this problem, there will be, there is a need for a broad region respond that know the focus on...
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let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock. get em boy! [cows mooing] that is incredible.e multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. sometimes followed by vomiting and exhaustion. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because whooping cough isn't just for kids. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? ask because every new daycist aboustarts the night before.tion and a quality night's sleep is scientifically proven to help boost performance. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing. and it helps keep you asleep by sensing your movement and automatically adjusts
let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock. get em boy! [cows mooing] that is incredible.e multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids....