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walter's this willard being the son of david and rachel walters. so it's through their family line that we have these letters to share with you and share with american public in this donation. it becomes clear why the walter's family valued these letters. there's 180 letters and papers, mostly of the use of envelopes that show the way tt the mail travel, the cost of that mail. when the address had to chan, to find somebody who had relocated and t postmarks of the work that the post office was doing to to proce those mail. we have about 100 of those envelopes and about 80 or so letters and a few items of ephemera that the family enclosed while trying to communicate with each other, including the item in the middle here, which is a special order that was issued in 1863, and that david had chosen to enclose in this velope with his letter that's pictured. and thiswas serving in kentuckya border state, and working with the fih indiana calvaryo secure a peace in the area. in particular, this special der declared martial law in the counties so that the st
walter's this willard being the son of david and rachel walters. so it's through their family line that we have these letters to share with you and share with american public in this donation. it becomes clear why the walter's family valued these letters. there's 180 letters and papers, mostly of the use of envelopes that show the way tt the mail travel, the cost of that mail. when the address had to chan, to find somebody who had relocated and t postmarks of the work that the post office was...
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where's walter? where's walter? where is walter? finally, at 5:30 or 6 in the evening, he would come in and says, "well, let's get to work," you know. then he would stand there like this and say, "i want a wall here." so, the next time he came, there would have to be a wall there all built, finished, painted, ready to go when he came back the next-- 6:00 the next evening. james eller: i used to work at the museum helping out, making a few extra bucks to maintain myself and my art. when we put together the large glass there, no one seemed to know how to put that thing together. and i just identified with it and i just dove into it and put it all together and i was thrilled just to be involved with the show and just get to know all of his work. it really affected me deeply. drohojowska-philp: what's very interesting about his role in pasadena is that he's so present. he was there for two weeks. [duchamp speaking french] glicksman: when i met duchamp, we had been up all night building the walls and painting and cleaning up. we had t-sh
where's walter? where's walter? where is walter? finally, at 5:30 or 6 in the evening, he would come in and says, "well, let's get to work," you know. then he would stand there like this and say, "i want a wall here." so, the next time he came, there would have to be a wall there all built, finished, painted, ready to go when he came back the next-- 6:00 the next evening. james eller: i used to work at the museum helping out, making a few extra bucks to maintain myself and...
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rachel walters. so it's through their family line that we have these letters to share with you and share with american public in this donation. it becomes clear why the walter's family valued these letters. there's 180 letters and papers, mostly of the use of envelopes that show the way that the mail travel, the stf that mail. when the address had to change, to find somebody who had relocated and the postmarks of the work that st office was doing to to process those mail. ave aboutf those envelopes and about 80 or so letters and a few items of ephemera that the family enclosed while trying to communicate with each other, including the item in the middle here, which is a special order that was issued in 1863, and that david had chosen to enclose in this envelope with his letter 's pictured. and was at a time while border state, and working with a the fifth indiana calvary to secure a peacee area. in particular, this special order declared martial law in the counties so that the state election could go
rachel walters. so it's through their family line that we have these letters to share with you and share with american public in this donation. it becomes clear why the walter's family valued these letters. there's 180 letters and papers, mostly of the use of envelopes that show the way that the mail travel, the stf that mail. when the address had to change, to find somebody who had relocated and the postmarks of the work that st office was doing to to process those mail. ave aboutf those...
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and the walters brothers had lived. so, i think we feel they're not many of the gaps, it was pretty solid. >> most of the wartime experiences, as lin said, was representative the letters. we did occasionally have to look at records of the units where they may have been to confirm certain, things. especially when, when isaac wrote the 20th camp in indiana, that's not a good location. so being able to say okay, they're here. but, again the information is, there we knew there at the camp of the 20th and, indiana just had the part set out a little bit. most of the information we added would be things, kind of more of the background. things from census, records genealogical, records things like that. which was not necessarily in the records. it's not really where we added most, but again they did provide a wealth of information in the letters themselves that didn't require as to go too deep into that area. >> on at least one occasion, we did correct something too. we found that rachael had misstated one of hers in june of 18
and the walters brothers had lived. so, i think we feel they're not many of the gaps, it was pretty solid. >> most of the wartime experiences, as lin said, was representative the letters. we did occasionally have to look at records of the units where they may have been to confirm certain, things. especially when, when isaac wrote the 20th camp in indiana, that's not a good location. so being able to say okay, they're here. but, again the information is, there we knew there at the camp of...
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walter, good morning. walter: good early morning. is going to be a couple of dynamics at play with bank earnings. on the one hand, net interest margins, and the traditional banking business taking deposits is going to be really strong because interest rates have added up much more aggressively than people anticipated. and we have banks that haven't really had to raise their deposit rates so that spread will be significant. you are going to see big beats i believe on that metric for a lot of these banks. everything outside of that traditional business is kind of in the tank right now. you look at housing and the mortgage market, at a standstill. dealmaking in investment banking , that's down significantly. and wealth management with blackrock, that component if you are a major money center bank is down as well. which one wins the day, we will wait and see but we have the fact that certainly some of the bigger banks like j.p. morgan are down significantly into these earnings numbers. so valuations are much more attractive than they wer
walter, good morning. walter: good early morning. is going to be a couple of dynamics at play with bank earnings. on the one hand, net interest margins, and the traditional banking business taking deposits is going to be really strong because interest rates have added up much more aggressively than people anticipated. and we have banks that haven't really had to raise their deposit rates so that spread will be significant. you are going to see big beats i believe on that metric for a lot of...
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walter: phillipwasn't a criminal.ttletrouble as a juvenile. but that is creating thisnarrative about their son that just wasn't true. paul: there were othermembers of the community who said phillip pannellhad been a gang member. w: every community has themparticular clusters of youth. now there is onecalled the violators. and phillip pannell,i understand, was part of that. batron: the violators, it was just a name. you know, we wasn't a gang from the bronx, you know, what i'm saying, or from staten island. we were just a bunch offriends that protected eachother. we had town rivals hackensack, englewood, you know,and they're like, we'll get into these fights andthen a cop comes break it up. but we wasn't a gang. we were just trying todefend ourselves, you know? we were alwaysoutnumbered. al: the demonizing of phillippannell, casting him as a thug. it had nothing todo with the shooting. that was not known tothe officer when he shot him. he didn't know whether hewas a choirboy or convict. mike: another thing youneed to u
walter: phillipwasn't a criminal.ttletrouble as a juvenile. but that is creating thisnarrative about their son that just wasn't true. paul: there were othermembers of the community who said phillip pannellhad been a gang member. w: every community has themparticular clusters of youth. now there is onecalled the violators. and phillip pannell,i understand, was part of that. batron: the violators, it was just a name. you know, we wasn't a gang from the bronx, you know, what i'm saying, or from...
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in this, catherine and walter settled down another reason for reprisals against a woman, according to country of the prosecution, there could be a reluctance to share property after a divorce, while the mother tries to take the blame, walter continues to remain silent on the defendants and is silent in response to all charges. this is his right, of course, so the court relies on possible observations of witnesses and other evidence a there are enough of them and this time walter bauman did not make an exception did not say that the mother made a slip of the tongue while lyudmila bauman was allowed to go home, obviously considering that she would not hide the next hearing unequivocally on november at the meeting they will continue to question the witness , who has every chance of becoming another defendant maria semyonova anton kuzmin valentin lyubimov and nikita zabrodin ntv who are addressed to what strange signals mean, which alexander mavride will be accused of, demonstrates at the trial, the judges of the witnesses are also trying to understand the lawyers, mavrid, who is accused
in this, catherine and walter settled down another reason for reprisals against a woman, according to country of the prosecution, there could be a reluctance to share property after a divorce, while the mother tries to take the blame, walter continues to remain silent on the defendants and is silent in response to all charges. this is his right, of course, so the court relies on possible observations of witnesses and other evidence a there are enough of them and this time walter bauman did not...
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host: any walters hero thousand till 9:00. she is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the cook political report. we welcome your calls and comments about election 2022. republicans, (202) 748-8001. immigrants use -- democrats use (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. text, (202) 748-8003. guest: to be fair, it has been a long time since we have seen people saying things are on the "right track." what you're seeing is a combination of things. what makes people upset with the status quo? there will be democrats in the group who say, when i really don't like is donald trump or what republicans are doing. but i think it fundamentally signals the frustration with the fact that, one, we are coming out of the reality of the pandemic. the economy, especially with inflation, is a real day-to-day issue for somebody people. -- so many people. and i hear this a lot when i talk to voters. maybe we are just broken past the point of being able to be fixed. our political system, the way we are unable, it seems, to even have a convers
host: any walters hero thousand till 9:00. she is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the cook political report. we welcome your calls and comments about election 2022. republicans, (202) 748-8001. immigrants use -- democrats use (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. text, (202) 748-8003. guest: to be fair, it has been a long time since we have seen people saying things are on the "right track." what you're seeing is a combination of things. what makes people upset with the...
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we will get the chance to speak with walter isaacson with this later. he was at twitter headquarters on thursday. he spent all weekend with elon musk we'll get his take on what is happening. >> who put out the poll? 80%. he put it out himself probably >> i didn't see that >> selecting >> 80/20 80 favorable >>> when we come back, the dow as we mentioned, on track for the best month since 1976. we will talk strategy after the break. before we take that break, here is a flashback to 1976 "rocky" was at the box office. the top show is "happy days. and the spcincinnati reds won t world series gas cost 59 cents a gallon you are watching "squawk box" on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing ihg one rewards. seventeen hotel brands. six thousand global destinations. one loyalty program that lets you guest how you guest. >>> welcome back the futures this morning are under pressure dow actually down 140 points nasdaq is down 78. the s&p down 20. the federal reserve is set to begin its two-day mee
we will get the chance to speak with walter isaacson with this later. he was at twitter headquarters on thursday. he spent all weekend with elon musk we'll get his take on what is happening. >> who put out the poll? 80%. he put it out himself probably >> i didn't see that >> selecting >> 80/20 80 favorable >>> when we come back, the dow as we mentioned, on track for the best month since 1976. we will talk strategy after the break. before we take that break, here...
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we've lost the common information channels, when walter cronkite was watched by 70 million americans a night. if a news broadcast gets 20 million or 25 million that is a great day for the ratings. so even if you think fox is better ms nbc is better talk radio is bad, they reach a small portion of the population, lots of competing information channels now. i think fox, it's top-rated show, tucker carlson now gets 5 or 6 million on a good night, it's not 300 million, not 70 million like a walter cronkite got. >> host: do you watch it? >> guest: i'm a news junkie, started watching network news in college, people thought that was weird. in college you ignore the news and i still do, like to see their cover story. my one observation about netflix, it has become a human interest story, they always end with a spotlight on a fireman rescued a puppy dog from a tree in akron, ohio, always heartwarming and touching. not the sort of thing you would see on walter cronkite broadcast and that is playing to the audience, it keeps viewers. the today show became tonight's news. >> host: also a book ju
we've lost the common information channels, when walter cronkite was watched by 70 million americans a night. if a news broadcast gets 20 million or 25 million that is a great day for the ratings. so even if you think fox is better ms nbc is better talk radio is bad, they reach a small portion of the population, lots of competing information channels now. i think fox, it's top-rated show, tucker carlson now gets 5 or 6 million on a good night, it's not 300 million, not 70 million like a walter...
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political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.r of you is keeping track of how many days. i thought we would remind you that it is a week from tomorrow. in these final days, what are you watching for, amy walter? amy: i'm watching for a number of things. the first is where are our top candidates, our surrogates, going? the president, donald trump, and others who are going out on the campaign trail, may be for certain candidates, it also where they are staying away from certain candidates. at the end of 2018, republicans were hoping -- hoping donald trump would stay quiet for the end of 2018. many of them were in districts he lost. they were trying to distance themselves from an unpopular president. president trump was not interested in being quite. this year, it is democrats saying, maybe president biden can go somewhere else. i would like to, in some of these battleground states, we know democratic candidates are doing all they can to separate themselves from the president. this is nothing new. this usually does happen in a midte
political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.r of you is keeping track of how many days. i thought we would remind you that it is a week from tomorrow. in these final days, what are you watching for, amy walter? amy: i'm watching for a number of things. the first is where are our top candidates, our surrogates, going? the president, donald trump, and others who are going out on the campaign trail, may be for certain candidates, it also where they are staying away from certain...
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walter took som offense that it came to their defense. and then it spun out of control from there with the personal insults going along very serious argument's back-and-forth. >> walter burns they both die 2015. we did the movement lose that day? >> in a generation or two of students and learned a ton from them. the factt they died on the same day at both age 95. i have had adams and jefferson dying and what 1826 i i think. read the article you'd behind them in later years, they never quite did it died down some. there is a book in the i'll say two things about the book was intended to be for laypeople who were not marinated in political philosophy or academia. introduction through unusual world that they both represented. would be a couple viewers might reverse 40 years ago artisan review magazine from the 70s in a literary magazine on the left. stayed on the left of people like crystals in there, hannah, bunch of other figures now forgotten. the wonderful memoir prayer tried to emulate that style. i don'tmo the guy quite told it. the bo
walter took som offense that it came to their defense. and then it spun out of control from there with the personal insults going along very serious argument's back-and-forth. >> walter burns they both die 2015. we did the movement lose that day? >> in a generation or two of students and learned a ton from them. the factt they died on the same day at both age 95. i have had adams and jefferson dying and what 1826 i i think. read the article you'd behind them in later years, they...
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amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.you. are you getting nervous? it is three weeks away. amy: can't wait, my favorite day of the year. judy: always. bigger than birthdays. as you just saw, amy, seeing a shift towards the republicans . not only that, one of the questions in the poll asks people what is your top issue? in july, 36% of respondents said it was the economy. now, it is 44%. that is an eight percentage point shift. what should we take away from that? amy: with the obvious caveat, this is one poll, etc., this is what we are hearing as well when i talk to campaigns and strategists, that the bump democrats felt over the summer, i think it was a combination of the decision on roe v. wade, the so-called dobbs decision, the fact that gas prices were going down a little bit, the intense focus on donald trump, mar-a-lago, january 6, gave a really big boost to democrats. it increased enthusiasm and took the media focus off the economy for a little while. but folks who are now tuning in, which there are a lot of voters
amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.you. are you getting nervous? it is three weeks away. amy: can't wait, my favorite day of the year. judy: always. bigger than birthdays. as you just saw, amy, seeing a shift towards the republicans . not only that, one of the questions in the poll asks people what is your top issue? in july, 36% of respondents said it was the economy. now, it is 44%. that is an eight percentage point shift. what should we take away...
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the reason is that frag walter stehmeier is known as a politician even before he became the president of germany, who promoted such a cautious approach to russia and friendly relations with this country, even after the kremlin legally annexed the ukrainian crimea and contributed to the outbreak of the war in donbas in 2014, but on the other hand, it is worth understanding that the figure of the integral president of germany is quite symbolically the main one, the german government approves it, not the president, but this visit is nevertheless such an important gesture of solidarity on the part of germany that is strengthening, deepening and becoming more and more so with pronounced caution already in the past , in fact, which was demonstrated by german politicians, the project steinmeier went this time to chernihiv region, he admitted that the scale of the plans exceeded the germans' idea of the influence of the russian aggression has on ukraine, he promised to develop, in particular, the partnership between german cities and ukrainian cities in order to ultimately contribute to the
the reason is that frag walter stehmeier is known as a politician even before he became the president of germany, who promoted such a cautious approach to russia and friendly relations with this country, even after the kremlin legally annexed the ukrainian crimea and contributed to the outbreak of the war in donbas in 2014, but on the other hand, it is worth understanding that the figure of the integral president of germany is quite symbolically the main one, the german government approves it,...
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fight inc >> it looks like the 49er could be well on his way to breaking a a record and as charlie walter reports, it has nothing to do with the yardage or the touchdowns. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> likely sometime after this s, this season, nick will receive a a huge contract with the 49ers. so far, he has proven he will be be worth every penny. he already already has six sacks. he had 15.5 last season and some think he could break the season single sack record. elite isnick b>>n >> poer: er nick does a rank on the list? >> man! he is on a list of his . his own. >> with the red and gold report, report, i am charlie walter. > >> this comes after he hit jordon poole. according to the manager, if the champion is punished, it will be handled in. handled internally. draymond green has apologized and players players have spoken out to calm any reactions. steph curry when asked about the situation complemented his demeanor and says he has been great. most importantly, curry and myers say say this is not about who is getting paid and who isn't. green is expected to return
fight inc >> it looks like the 49er could be well on his way to breaking a a record and as charlie walter reports, it has nothing to do with the yardage or the touchdowns. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> likely sometime after this s, this season, nick will receive a a huge contract with the 49ers. so far, he has proven he will be be worth every penny. he already already has six sacks. he had 15.5 last season and some think he could break the season single...
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with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr.o both of you. in case you have not checked the calendar, to -- after tomorrow, four weeks until election day, november 8. >> i was not paying attention at all. ank you. judy: i know you weren't. because of that, we went to mark this occasion i asking each one of you where does this race stand? the republicans have been confident that they will pick up the house. the senate and the balance. what does it look like? amy: this looks like typical midterm election. you have a president where that president's party has the house in the senate. it is hard to keep those traditionally. the president, not particularly popular. that usually draws the party down. and the party does lose seats in the house and senate, probably uses the senate and house. exec. we are noticing this year is that it is not just all about joe biden and democrats. it is also about the former president, donald trump, and it is about the historic decision this june made by the supreme court to overturn the roe v. wade deci
with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr.o both of you. in case you have not checked the calendar, to -- after tomorrow, four weeks until election day, november 8. >> i was not paying attention at all. ank you. judy: i know you weren't. because of that, we went to mark this occasion i asking each one of you where does this race stand? the republicans have been confident that they will pick up the house. the senate and the balance. what does it look like? amy: this looks like typical...
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walter diamond was another person who was attacked, but walter took some offense to that end came to their defense and it spun out of control from there. john: harry jaffa and walter burns book died. went to the conservative movement lose with them? steven: quite a lot. the fact that they died at the same day at the age of 95, that is like jefferson and adams dying on the same day. i wound a short article saying, adams and jefferson put their feud behind them in later years and burns and jaffa never did. there is a book in that. i will say to to be of things about it. it is intended to be for those are not marinated a academia. it is meant to be in -- an introduction to this unusual world of thought that they represented. i do not have a literary model for. 40 years ago, there was this terrific book written by barry, who taught philosophy at in my you for some time. it was a memoir from the 1930's come into the 1970's. people like irving kristol was in there. a bunch of other figures now forgotten. there -- it was a wonderful memoir and i was trying to emulate that style. john: the b
walter diamond was another person who was attacked, but walter took some offense to that end came to their defense and it spun out of control from there. john: harry jaffa and walter burns book died. went to the conservative movement lose with them? steven: quite a lot. the fact that they died at the same day at the age of 95, that is like jefferson and adams dying on the same day. i wound a short article saying, adams and jefferson put their feud behind them in later years and burns and jaffa...
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announcer: this is the " pbs newshour," in the west from the walter cronkite school junior newsom at state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in brazil aft none of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president bolsonaro outperformed the polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist trial, lula da silva. in partnership with the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from sao paulo. jane: as the results came in, supporters of the former president lula da silva were jubilant. in the end, lula got the most opposed, but not over 50% needed to win outright. brazilians will head to the polls at the end of this month for a runoff. >> it was really close, but we believe in turning votes. we believe in lula. we believe it is possible to win. jane: lula was president from 2003 to 2011. >> i never wanted election in the first round. i have won all of them in the second round. what is important is the chance to think thoroughly on what you propose for society. jane: current president jarablus in our conti
announcer: this is the " pbs newshour," in the west from the walter cronkite school junior newsom at state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in brazil aft none of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president bolsonaro outperformed the polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist trial, lula da silva. in partnership with the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from sao paulo. jane: as the...
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of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.es, for joining us. president biden was in puerto rico today and is going to florida later this week and florida is poised to receive biions of dollars of disaster relief and that has led to some accusations against ron desantis d senator arco rubio, -- marco rubio, because they voted against disaster relief. is this impacting voters at all in terms of their perceptions of the republicans of florida? amy: that's right. at this moment of time, in the immediate aftermath of this hurricane and the cleanup that is going to be needed after, voters in the state are looking to governor desantis and their senators for the amount of help they can give them and they want to see their elected officials focus almost exclusively on what they can do to help, not getting in political fights or losing their focus on what is immediately in front of them. i think on the question of whether these sorts of issues, this hypocrisy, did you vote against giving money to one part of the country while asking th
of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.es, for joining us. president biden was in puerto rico today and is going to florida later this week and florida is poised to receive biions of dollars of disaster relief and that has led to some accusations against ron desantis d senator arco rubio, -- marco rubio, because they voted against disaster relief. is this impacting voters at all in terms of their perceptions of the republicans of florida? amy: that's right. at this...
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of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.you. to be exact, 14 days, after tomorrow, until election day. as we just heard people are , voting. the two of you are watching this full-time. tam, you have been on the road. tell us what you are seeing. tamara: the thing that stood out to me, i was just in north carolina in a swing district, the only swing congressional race in the entire state of north carolina, one of fewer than three dozen swing races in the entire country, and yet, in a swing district, i'm not sure there are a lot of swing voters. even people who are registered as no party preference had very strong feelings basically that the party they were not vong for was not just wrong, but bad. or evil. or a danger to society or america. we talk a lot about polarization. it was shocking to hear it repeated again and again and again. amy: i was in bucks county, pennsylvania the weekend before last. it was not as quite vitriolic as that. we were going door-to-door. but it was clear that people were not voting for someone. th
of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.you. to be exact, 14 days, after tomorrow, until election day. as we just heard people are , voting. the two of you are watching this full-time. tam, you have been on the road. tell us what you are seeing. tamara: the thing that stood out to me, i was just in north carolina in a swing district, the only swing congressional race in the entire state of north carolina, one of fewer than three dozen swing races in the entire...
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. >> charlie walter has the latest in this afternoon's red agold report. >> this is the volkswagen redgold report. >> red and gold. a massive game this weekend with the kansas city chiefs at levi's. sunday will mark th first regular season meeting between the chiefs. it was that type of game that surely caused sleepless nights. heacoach kyle shanahan said years later, it still stings. @>> talk about against the chiefs. what is on your mind? >> that we lost. i don't like ching it but had to watch it for scheme attic reasons. >> you try to see like what to see what we might try to come up with sunday. >> with the red and gold report, i'm charlie walter. >>> and you have the chance to recogniyour favorite 49ers uperfan. get your cell phone our screen to n of the faithful. all season @l i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain developm
. >> charlie walter has the latest in this afternoon's red agold report. >> this is the volkswagen redgold report. >> red and gold. a massive game this weekend with the kansas city chiefs at levi's. sunday will mark th first regular season meeting between the chiefs. it was that type of game that surely caused sleepless nights. heacoach kyle shanahan said years later, it still stings. @>> talk about against the chiefs. what is on your mind? >> that we lost. i don't...
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walter: to me, the facts in the case are so obvious, at least in this instance. we're going to get justice (music) reporter: we reported this morning defense lawyer robert galantucci surprised everyone in the courtroom, especially the prosecution team, by calling the defendant himself to the stand. let's go to the courtroom now live, where gary spath is testifying in his own behalf. mike: we didn't know that gary spath would testify as the trial began. there was some concern on the part of spath's defense attorney robert galantucci, that spath may not be able to handle testifying. he had left the police department. his career was in tatters. he was also facing the possibility that he could be convicted. male: do you swear the testimony you're about to give shall be the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? patuto: some of the lawyers saying, "oh, you never put the defendant on because he could be cross-examined." well, you know, i never subscribe to that, except in rare cases. the jury wants to hear from a police officer. they have to
walter: to me, the facts in the case are so obvious, at least in this instance. we're going to get justice (music) reporter: we reported this morning defense lawyer robert galantucci surprised everyone in the courtroom, especially the prosecution team, by calling the defendant himself to the stand. let's go to the courtroom now live, where gary spath is testifying in his own behalf. mike: we didn't know that gary spath would testify as the trial began. there was some concern on the part of...
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color. >> it wasn't much for police to go on, and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness walter ferguson, had seen something different. describe the truck that you saw speeding off? >> as it passed me, i could see that it was a white truck and i saw the four by four on it, but that was about as much as i could see on it. >> so, the witness had seen a white truck and jessie said she saw a reddish brown car. investigators had a lot to sort out. a murdered soldier, a distraught wife, an unknown motive, and a giant secret about to be discovered. >> jessie reveals a bombshell about her husband that could blow the case wide open. coming up -- >> he had told me that he had bought a large quantity of methamphetamine and he said we are now in debt to bad people. >> if the story checks out, that's pretty serious. >> if we could prove it, yes. >> when "dateline" continues. >> was this case a top priority? you have an american soldier gunned down and a shooter on the loose? >> every detective we had was working this case. >> did you worry about the safety of others? >> at first, it's always
color. >> it wasn't much for police to go on, and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness walter ferguson, had seen something different. describe the truck that you saw speeding off? >> as it passed me, i could see that it was a white truck and i saw the four by four on it, but that was about as much as i could see on it. >> so, the witness had seen a white truck and jessie said she saw a reddish brown car. investigators had a lot to sort out. a murdered soldier, a...
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. >> as charlie walter explains the niner are looking for more consistency starting sunday. >>> time for your red and gold report. 49ers and rams from sofi stadium. christian mccaffrey was added to the mix for last week's game. niners offense showed same glare and issues, costly turnovers against kansas city shifted momentum. defense struggled getting off the field on third and long. it's nearing mid season and both units have yet to click at the same time consistently. >> offensively we've got to execute better. defensively, same thing. i think we just can't keep taking turns. you can't shoot yourself in the foot. it starts with executing as best you can, being on your assignment and doing what you need to help the team win. >> that's all you do. we have an opportunity against a favorite division rival. >> with the red and gold report, i am charlie walter. >>> we'll have more on sunday's match up. catch the red and gold report on kpix and cbs news bay area. >>> textbook form for one of the clutchest shots he will hit. i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavor
. >> as charlie walter explains the niner are looking for more consistency starting sunday. >>> time for your red and gold report. 49ers and rams from sofi stadium. christian mccaffrey was added to the mix for last week's game. niners offense showed same glare and issues, costly turnovers against kansas city shifted momentum. defense struggled getting off the field on third and long. it's nearing mid season and both units have yet to click at the same time consistently. >>...
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charlie walter shows you they will be going in with a chip on their shoulder. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report . >> red and gold report time. massive game for the 49ers this weekend with the kansas city chiefs at levi's. patrick mahomes means tough memories are brought back to life. sunday will mark the first regular-season meeting between the 49ers and chiefs sensible 54. kansas city of course won that game, 31-20. san francisco led that game by 10 points before the chiefs scored 21 unanswered in the fourth quarter. it was that type of game that surely caused sleepless nights at coach 's house. and he says it still stinks. >> that we lost . i had to watch it these two days, but i don't like watching it. but i had to watch it for schematics and what our history is together. >> you get caught up in the emotions of how you felt in the game, but you try to see what type of plays they are trained to use against us to see what they might try to come up with on sunday. >> with the red and gold report, i'm charlie walter. >> thanks, charlie. our kpix 5 sports team has a covered on
charlie walter shows you they will be going in with a chip on their shoulder. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report . >> red and gold report time. massive game for the 49ers this weekend with the kansas city chiefs at levi's. patrick mahomes means tough memories are brought back to life. sunday will mark the first regular-season meeting between the 49ers and chiefs sensible 54. kansas city of course won that game, 31-20. san francisco led that game by 10 points before the...
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here is charlie walter. >> this is the volkswagen red data gold report. >> the 49ers are staying in westnd jimmy is finding ways to keep busy. >> watch film, went to the casino. that's about it. exciting stuff. >> as jimmy host to change his luck at the tables, tight end george kittle has found some other benefits of time in the mountain state. >> i love to see the change of color. i like staying in the hotel with the guys. there is no no family around so it's like being in a dormitory. >> with the red and gold report i'm charlie walter. > >> creating comic books for people of cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. >> tomorrow is the last day of hispanic heritage month and we are wrappin
here is charlie walter. >> this is the volkswagen red data gold report. >> the 49ers are staying in westnd jimmy is finding ways to keep busy. >> watch film, went to the casino. that's about it. exciting stuff. >> as jimmy host to change his luck at the tables, tight end george kittle has found some other benefits of time in the mountain state. >> i love to see the change of color. i like staying in the hotel with the guys. there is no no family around so it's like...
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. > >> with the red and gold report, gold report, i'm charlie walter. i'm charlie walter. > >> and you have the chance to re your favorite 49er superfan. get 49er superfan. get that cell phone out now and scan that q r code on your screen to nominate members of the > >> welcome back. legendary bay a talk radio abruptly changed formats to the surprise of many listeners, and even their hostss was the message they put out on their website last night, thankg listeners for their years of support, but saying they were changing formats, beginning nex. > >> and this is what we heard. > >> well that is it for the kpix5 news at ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq [ relaxing music ] >> ridge: please don't run again. what do you-- what are you gonna do? run all the way to la? >> taylor: la's that way. so... >> ridg
. > >> with the red and gold report, gold report, i'm charlie walter. i'm charlie walter. > >> and you have the chance to re your favorite 49er superfan. get 49er superfan. get that cell phone out now and scan that q r code on your screen to nominate members of the > >> welcome back. legendary bay a talk radio abruptly changed formats to the surprise of many listeners, and even their hostss was the message they put out on their website last night, thankg listeners for...
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walter took some offense to that.artin diamond was other person jaffa attacked another important political scientist for conservatives. walter took some offense to that and came to their defense and then it just spun out of control with personal insults going along with serious arguments back and forth. >> host: harry jaffa, walter burns both die on general ten of 2015. what did the conservative movement lose that they? >> guest: we lost a lot. both had a generation or two of students who loved them and learned a ton from them. the fact they died on the same day at a think both aged 95, that had shades of adams and jefferson dying on the same day in what 1826 i think. i wrote a short article saying adams and jefferson put their feud behind them in later years, and burns and jaffa never quite did. it died down some but i thought there's a book in that. so i will seek to think about it. the book is intended to be for laypeople who are not marinated in political philosophy or academia. it's meant to be and introduction t
walter took some offense to that.artin diamond was other person jaffa attacked another important political scientist for conservatives. walter took some offense to that and came to their defense and then it just spun out of control with personal insults going along with serious arguments back and forth. >> host: harry jaffa, walter burns both die on general ten of 2015. what did the conservative movement lose that they? >> guest: we lost a lot. both had a generation or two of...
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walter lipman he just couldn't stand.walter lipman turned at the very end, he began to find some virtues and truman. but he thought he was just a mediocrity. the average reporters who hadn't gone to college. who were working for not much money, who were slaving every day -- truman liked them and they liked him! it showed. he did not duck them. the idea that, he actually said in his last press conference, nothing is more valuable -- i'm paraphrasing but he the value of being able to act a president directly, face to face, a question. that is a very amazing ability we have in this country. he kept that going. he did not care for the owners. he did not care for hearst. he didn't care for roy howard, the scripps howard people. he didn't care for the columnist, they were often from a different social class than truman and that showed. >> we write about his last presidential year, the last month certainly. he wasn't exactly himself in what way how did affect his decisions, how did it affect his relationship with the press as we
walter lipman he just couldn't stand.walter lipman turned at the very end, he began to find some virtues and truman. but he thought he was just a mediocrity. the average reporters who hadn't gone to college. who were working for not much money, who were slaving every day -- truman liked them and they liked him! it showed. he did not duck them. the idea that, he actually said in his last press conference, nothing is more valuable -- i'm paraphrasing but he the value of being able to act a...
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with mobilizes 450 horsepower and 560 new to meet his up torque. walter, we wanted to go a big step up with the r s in terms of output and torque job, and that meant a v 8 by turbo would be total real. the ari 6 was a bona fide sleeper with only subtle changes on the front. why the wheel arches and side skirts as well as modified front and rear, a prince and a honeycomb mesh. the oval shaped deal tailpipes have remained to this day. the 3rd generation of the r 6 was available as an estate or sudan. production for the 2 versions totaled, $8081.00 units ha. low. the design is originally intended to equip the car with an output of 500 horsepower that eventually proved 50 too many for the transmission to cope with very finger on them. at 1st we exceeded customers expectations. it was a bit crazy for that time in the photo, but it was a fantastic statement. my book with nobody expecting a car with over 450 horsepower. customers loved it, such as a 2 year production cycle for the 1st model was fairly short and then people were looking forward to the next generation where we wanted to continu
with mobilizes 450 horsepower and 560 new to meet his up torque. walter, we wanted to go a big step up with the r s in terms of output and torque job, and that meant a v 8 by turbo would be total real. the ari 6 was a bona fide sleeper with only subtle changes on the front. why the wheel arches and side skirts as well as modified front and rear, a prince and a honeycomb mesh. the oval shaped deal tailpipes have remained to this day. the 3rd generation of the r 6 was available as an estate or...
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. > >> ahead of sunday's match up with the atlantic falcons, here is kpix 5's charlie walter. >> this is the volkswagen red angled report. the 49ers are staying in west virginia all week and jimmy garoppolo has found a way to keep izzy at the. the greenbrier. >> exciting stuff. not yet, still working on that. >> while jimmy hopes to change his look at the tables, george kittle has found a couple others other benefits in the mountain . mountain state. >> fall, i love seeing the change in colors. i like staying in the hotel with the guys it's it's like being in a dormitory with all the guys. >> with the red angled report, i'm charlie walter. > >> charlie, thanks, my friend. our sports team is getting you ready for that showdown with the the falcons. watch the red and gold report tonight on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area. > >> marathon swimming in the open ocean is considered one of the most difficult sports both physically and mentally. it's all due to the cold and current that continues to bash against your arms while in the water. carter evans introduces you to one bay area teenager who
. > >> ahead of sunday's match up with the atlantic falcons, here is kpix 5's charlie walter. >> this is the volkswagen red angled report. the 49ers are staying in west virginia all week and jimmy garoppolo has found a way to keep izzy at the. the greenbrier. >> exciting stuff. not yet, still working on that. >> while jimmy hopes to change his look at the tables, george kittle has found a couple others other benefits in the mountain . mountain state. >> fall, i...
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charlie walter reports they will be going in with a big chip on their shoulder. >> this is a volkswagend report. >> red and gold report time, massive game for the 49ers with the kansas city chiefs at levi, a rematch with chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes means tough memories are brought back to life. sunday will mark the first regular-season meeting between the minors and chiefs and super bowl liv. kansas city won that game 31-20, san francisco led that game by 10 points, before the chiefs scored 21 unanswered in the fourth quarter, it was that type of game that surely caused sleepless nights, the head coach says years later, it's still stinks. >> that we lost. i had washed it for a while until the last two days. i don't like watching it. this week it wasn't about that, i had to watch it for schematic reasons. >> you get caught up in the emotions in that game, and you try to see what type of plays they tried to use against us, what they try to come with all sunday. >> with a red and gold report, i'm charlie walter. >> san francisco residents taking matters into their own hands to clean
charlie walter reports they will be going in with a big chip on their shoulder. >> this is a volkswagend report. >> red and gold report time, massive game for the 49ers with the kansas city chiefs at levi, a rematch with chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes means tough memories are brought back to life. sunday will mark the first regular-season meeting between the minors and chiefs and super bowl liv. kansas city won that game 31-20, san francisco led that game by 10 points, before...
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the expert says walter was shot. details later. okay, i'll go. i'm looking at a burned out car.ave called. let him work out the business, the contacts of this barsky are friends and enemies. slava, it seems, has people in those fields, and there is someone, and i will go to the restaurant where he met this girl. well, let's send margot to work out the identity of the murdered guard. you think they ordered a simple security guard. well, maybe simple, maybe not simple can happen? wait now about the main thing is not needed. your tunic with captain's epaulettes. why, how? why take a picture on the id quickly i want no time to sew. yes, i'm fast. come on, please. well , the stomach is cool. wow okay then go to my house. i'll call natasha, she'll prepare it for you. thank you, just to be safe and sound. what are you talking about. you know me, that's the point. what do you know, let's not pester natasha either. well, how will it go? yes vasya hello, you are at the computer. what are you looking for teeth ache? no, i'm having lunch, but bon appetit. vasya, listen, you need to punch th
the expert says walter was shot. details later. okay, i'll go. i'm looking at a burned out car.ave called. let him work out the business, the contacts of this barsky are friends and enemies. slava, it seems, has people in those fields, and there is someone, and i will go to the restaurant where he met this girl. well, let's send margot to work out the identity of the murdered guard. you think they ordered a simple security guard. well, maybe simple, maybe not simple can happen? wait now about...
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take him longer than we, we don't store for middle boy, he would just of no more surplus. rashawn walter gwynn, walter blah absorbed so rather read them which heavenly gift to relatives them away knocked about for sport. group loud dividend made eunice, others can not fear the national tear. technology could thought out a book up a new pre class when you mild. yesterday we took notes. orchard probably is a story flu, mere strategic, latrina ha ha, would divide for full diamond francisco leanne,...
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host: any walters hero thousand till 9:00.s the publisher and editor-in-chief of the cook political report. we welcome your calls and comments about election 2022. republicans, (202) 748-8001. immigrants use -- democrats use (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. text, (202) 748-8003. guest: to be fair, it has been a long time since we have seen people saying things are on the "right track." what you're seeing is a combination of things. what makes people upset with the status quo? there will be democrats in the group who say, when i really don't like is donald trump or what republicans are doing. but i think it fundamentally signals the frustration with the fact that, one, we are coming out of the reality of the pandemic. the economy, especially with inflation, is a real day-to-day issue for somebody people. -- so many people. and i hear this a lot when i talk to voters. maybe we are just broken past the point of being able to be fixed. our political system, the way we are unable, it seems, to even have a conversation
host: any walters hero thousand till 9:00.s the publisher and editor-in-chief of the cook political report. we welcome your calls and comments about election 2022. republicans, (202) 748-8001. immigrants use -- democrats use (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. text, (202) 748-8003. guest: to be fair, it has been a long time since we have seen people saying things are on the "right track." what you're seeing is a combination of things. what makes people upset with the status...
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9:00 a.m. also 5:00 p.m. until the 10 p.m. invasion of russia to ukraine , german president frank-walterteinmeier arrived like some of our other foreign guests, and the masterful leader already had to experience for himself what it is like to urgently descend into bomb shelters during air alert happened in chernihiv oblast, where he visited until the evening of the president of germany, a meeting with his ukrainian colleague volodymyr zelenskyi was planned, in addition, sanmeier planned his visit to ukraine twice, but for various reasons it had to be canceled by tsn correspondent inna lebedenko. day and without warning, german president frank walter steinmeier arrives in ukraine as a guest . with flowers, a bouquet of irises and postcards, this photo in the social network the carrier signed the love of irises we all have in common, what do you do, a direct hint at the ppp system, which germany recently began to supply to ukraine under the name iriste infrared image system infrared homing systems steinmeier himself characterizes his visit on the platform so, my message to the ukrainians i
9:00 a.m. also 5:00 p.m. until the 10 p.m. invasion of russia to ukraine , german president frank-walterteinmeier arrived like some of our other foreign guests, and the masterful leader already had to experience for himself what it is like to urgently descend into bomb shelters during air alert happened in chernihiv oblast, where he visited until the evening of the president of germany, a meeting with his ukrainian colleague volodymyr zelenskyi was planned, in addition, sanmeier planned his...
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the first time since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia , german president frank-walterer arrived in ukraine, as well as some of our other foreign the guests and the masterful leader already had to experience firsthand what it is like to urgently descend into a bomb shelter during an air raid, this happened in chernihiv oblast, where he visited until the evening of the president of germany, a meeting with his ukrainian colleague volodymyr zelenskyi was scheduled, in addition , sinmayer planned his arrival to ukraine twice, but it had to be canceled for various reasons tsn correspondent inna lebedenko read more on the third attempt only for one day and without warning german president frank walter steinmeier arrives in ukraine as a guest. germany under the name of infrared infrared imaging systems, infrared homing systems, steinmeier himself, while still on the platform , characterizes his visit like this. my message to ukrainians is that we not only stand on your sides, but we will continue to support ukraine economically and politically as well as militarily, the german
the first time since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia , german president frank-walterer arrived in ukraine, as well as some of our other foreign the guests and the masterful leader already had to experience firsthand what it is like to urgently descend into a bomb shelter during an air raid, this happened in chernihiv oblast, where he visited until the evening of the president of germany, a meeting with his ukrainian colleague volodymyr zelenskyi was scheduled, in addition ,...
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mars installations and four howitzers to ukraine about new military aid , german president frank-walter steinmeier announced after a meeting with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyi. in addition, berlin will continue to supply the air defense system. steinmeier came to kyiv to express his support for our country. this is his first visit since the beginning of a full-scale war, i thanked germany for providing a modern anti-aircraft defense system arista she showed herself very well in the protection of our salvation sky of our people today, this is really a priority, we all feel it, i hope that in the near future we will be able to get several more appropriate systems, i informed mr. president about our other defense needs that should also be prioritized. it was very important for me to come here and assure the ukrainians that we are on your side and will continue to support ukraine in political , economic and moral terms. i have seen with my own eyes the destroyed cities, bridges, houses. i am impressed by the courage of ukrainians, including their zeal the restoration of ukraine mu
mars installations and four howitzers to ukraine about new military aid , german president frank-walter steinmeier announced after a meeting with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyi. in addition, berlin will continue to supply the air defense system. steinmeier came to kyiv to express his support for our country. this is his first visit since the beginning of a full-scale war, i thanked germany for providing a modern anti-aircraft defense system arista she showed herself very well in the...
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transfer two more mars installations and four howitzers to ukraine, the president of germany, frank-walter steinmeier, announced new military aid after a meeting with by the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, in addition, berlin will continue to supply the anti- air defense system stein mayer came to kyiv to express his support to our country, this is his first visit since the beginning of the full-scale war, i thanked germany for providing a modern anti-air defense system arista it has shown itself very well in protecting our heaven for the salvation of our people, today it is really a priority, we all feel it, i hope that in the near future we will be able to get several more relevant systems. informed mr. president about our other defense needs should also be prioritized. it was very important for me to come here and assure the ukrainians that we are on your side and will continue to support ukraine in political , economic and moral terms. i saw with my own eyes destroyed cities, bridges, houses. including in their zeal to carry out the restoration of ukraine, it is necessary to
transfer two more mars installations and four howitzers to ukraine, the president of germany, frank-walter steinmeier, announced new military aid after a meeting with by the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, in addition, berlin will continue to supply the anti- air defense system stein mayer came to kyiv to express his support to our country, this is his first visit since the beginning of the full-scale war, i thanked germany for providing a modern anti-air defense system arista it has...
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walter thompson. he introduced you to the circle. and it tells a lot about richard nixon's personality. >> i always had to have a summer job. my parents insisted on it. and i did not have a job in the summer of 1962. and dad arrange for me to go down for an interview at the nixon for governor headquarters. i went in there and the young lawyer from usc by the name of herb kalmbach, he interviewed me and he inner -- he left the room, he came back, and he went down the hall to meet somebody and it was bob haldeman. he became the single most important man in my life as a relates to all of these points in history. i write in my book, and i mean it, that was the day that my life changed for the better but forever. >> and how was it that he slowly brought you in to nixon's circle, into nixon's kin? >> and i don't know that he has a plan, but he got to know me and but like mrs. nixon, i think the trust relationship developed. one of the most significant aspects of it was when nixon ran for governor. and when goldwater ran for president in 19
walter thompson. he introduced you to the circle. and it tells a lot about richard nixon's personality. >> i always had to have a summer job. my parents insisted on it. and i did not have a job in the summer of 1962. and dad arrange for me to go down for an interview at the nixon for governor headquarters. i went in there and the young lawyer from usc by the name of herb kalmbach, he interviewed me and he inner -- he left the room, he came back, and he went down the hall to meet somebody...