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walter: yes. david: so, what happened to the 11th and 12th grade? you do not need that? weren't you kind of young to go to college? walter: i was 16 and i was part of a program. i was not the only one. i was in the third year of this experiment and there were about 15 of us in my group. and there had been some before, so the college had sort of adjusted to these young kids coming in who -- we had good counselors, good teachers and evidently we were smart. , i did not know it, we were able to not just survive, but we were out there with some of the most accomplished students in the college. david: you go to morehouse and decide you want to major in physics. was that a very popular major at morehouse at the time? walter: i was the only one in this major in the four years in my class. [laughter] there was one before me and one before him. david: what did you tell your parents? a physics major, what did they say? walter: my parents were very good. my mother would've wanted me to be a doctor with a phd
walter: yes. david: so, what happened to the 11th and 12th grade? you do not need that? weren't you kind of young to go to college? walter: i was 16 and i was part of a program. i was not the only one. i was in the third year of this experiment and there were about 15 of us in my group. and there had been some before, so the college had sort of adjusted to these young kids coming in who -- we had good counselors, good teachers and evidently we were smart. , i did not know it, we were able to...
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walter: correct.avid: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate america and banking. ♪ david: let me ask you right now about something you are involved in right now, which is the giant magellan telescope. you are leading the effort to get people to fund the giant magellan telescope. why do we need the giant magellan telescope, since we have the webb telescope, that seems to be sending back nice pictures. how much better is the giant magellan going to be? walter: four times better. david: four times better. walter: four times better resolution, which means the pictures will
walter: correct.avid: and ultimately, you had to spend a lot of time fixing the bank of america, is that right? walter: that is correct. david: you led an effort to pick brian moynihan, who is still the ceo of bank of america. is that right? walter: that's right. david: so that worked out ok. walter: that worked out fantastic. brian has done a wonderful -- it's not just my opinion, he has been chosen ceo of the year a couple of times, not just in the financial industry. but throughout corporate...
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i haven't said anything about walter scott previously. i've known walter for 40 years.i actually i was a fellow one of my very first jobs in my life was a fellow at the world policy institute. and i read walter's first book, which i believe is called multiple moral splendor. and i said, we got to hire this guy. and we did. and actually, walter so brilliant that he ended up replacing. that was back when he was a liberal. now he's a conservative and one of the only conservatives i read with pleasure and and and with profit is a great writer, brilliant man. couldn't be more wrong about israel that i read the whole book. i was amazed. it had very little to i thought with america and israel it was brilliant on what how to how to christians view the holy land and how does that fit in with our theology? well, it is very sympathetic to evangelical conservative christians. but how does u.s. policy actually get made? the book has almost no politics in it. and you're right, he's right. word he dismisses the role of the quote unquote pro-israel. he doesn't deal with it. he dismisse
i haven't said anything about walter scott previously. i've known walter for 40 years.i actually i was a fellow one of my very first jobs in my life was a fellow at the world policy institute. and i read walter's first book, which i believe is called multiple moral splendor. and i said, we got to hire this guy. and we did. and actually, walter so brilliant that he ended up replacing. that was back when he was a liberal. now he's a conservative and one of the only conservatives i read with...
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here to discuss, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's begin with that abortion access issue, which we know now rests with the supreme court. it's interesting to see. it's an issue when it comes to medication abortion that republicans democrats are actually largely aligned on. when you look at our latest "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll asking if medication abortion should be banned, 64 percent of all americans said, no, it should not be banned, and that includes 55% of republicans. it seems like the real divide here, a larger divide, is just within the republican party. we heard former president trump say it should be left up to states. his former vice president mike pence disagreed. here's what he had to say ts weekend. >> i do think it's more likely that this issue is resolved at the state level. but i don't agree with the former president who says this is a states-only issue. i think looking to the congress of the united states, creating a minimum protection, 15 weeks, that is supported by some 70 percent of the american public at
here to discuss, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. let's begin with that abortion access issue, which we know now rests with the supreme court. it's interesting to see. it's an issue when it comes to medication abortion that republicans democrats are actually largely aligned on. when you look at our latest "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll asking if medication abortion should be banned, 64 percent of all americans said, no, it should not be...
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in terms of the yearier number walter joining our panel coming up a short break then all-hands-on-deckdata of the morning. stay with us. . there ar ♪ ♪ . . er... together. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected events. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado is made for more. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. ♪ and be more. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado. made for more. ♪ if you shop with the walmart app, you know everything you need is right at your fingertips. ♪ so you can spend a little less, to get a little more, to make life a little better. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventry
in terms of the yearier number walter joining our panel coming up a short break then all-hands-on-deckdata of the morning. stay with us. . there ar ♪ ♪ . . er... together. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected events. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado is made for more. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. ♪ and be...
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of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith of npr.both. amy, let's start with the political impact of abortion restrictions. republican senator lindsey graham yesterday was asked whether the gop's position on abortion is costing the republican party after a string of electoral defeats. >> we can win this issue at the ballot box if we show up with reasonable positions. if we have our head in the sand, we're going to lose. geoff: so, do republicans have reason to be concerned about a potential abortion ban backlash? amy: that is a very good question. i reached out to a republican strategist who does a lot of work in swing states asking the same sort of question. what do you think this means? the reply was a big sigh. because as we learned from 2022, the issue is not so much about abortion, about the medical procedure. one democrat said to me abortion was not the issue as much as dobbs was the issue. in other words, it was the overturning of a right that people felt was enshrined, something that was around for 50 years. even republicans
of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith of npr.both. amy, let's start with the political impact of abortion restrictions. republican senator lindsey graham yesterday was asked whether the gop's position on abortion is costing the republican party after a string of electoral defeats. >> we can win this issue at the ballot box if we show up with reasonable positions. if we have our head in the sand, we're going to lose. geoff: so, do republicans have reason to be...
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sashenka you will have to deal with this walter, but that's tomorrow. hello good morning, huh?the sea excuse me, i really meant to meet you. i just don't want to talk to this terrible woman, i'll come, i'll talk to everyone and that's it, i'll explain a very complicated matter. she will finish and come. i'm sorry i haven't arrived yet. i'm sorry i didn't meet you. let's call tonight. i need to run okay. i come in. my color, my size, my heel. chic in general, i'm surprised how he is no longer with her. left just please anyone will find out everything themselves, if you don’t talk, they won’t find out. yes , who is talking mil, you yourself told me everything. that's who pulled you by the tongue. there are no marks from the muzzle of a pistol on the forehead of the murdered borisov. the burn was not killed at close range, and from a distance there are no traces of gunpowder on his hands, borisov did not shoot at the boss, and then at himself. you are mistaken tatyana viktorovna there are no traces on the body of gusarov powder gases, which means he could not shoot himself. how do
sashenka you will have to deal with this walter, but that's tomorrow. hello good morning, huh?the sea excuse me, i really meant to meet you. i just don't want to talk to this terrible woman, i'll come, i'll talk to everyone and that's it, i'll explain a very complicated matter. she will finish and come. i'm sorry i haven't arrived yet. i'm sorry i didn't meet you. let's call tonight. i need to run okay. i come in. my color, my size, my heel. chic in general, i'm surprised how he is no longer...
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walter gets the details with shane, one of the jouis
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rachel minutes off reports from l a >> fire erupts outside of walter moguls home. his cameras were rolling and he believed it was intentionally set. it was only later when i was being interrogated by the police and firemen. >> they said, i think think it started. somebody came by with a cigarette or something says noses looks like you have an arsonist in the neighborhood. >> walter was alerted to the flames only once he heard a crack in his front window. the good news is firefighters responded quickly and the flames didn't spread but walters well aware the outcome could have been much different. >> i don't know how many feet away it is from home, but it freaked us out. i thought i'd lost my home. basically i was thinking, neighbors in and around mount washington in the adjacent silver lake communities are understandably unsettled. lafd says 19 fires have been set only minor damage. >> has actually been done. it warns it could be the work of a serial arsonist. it's putting us really at an feeling just like last night we were home. >> and when we heard a car pull up
rachel minutes off reports from l a >> fire erupts outside of walter moguls home. his cameras were rolling and he believed it was intentionally set. it was only later when i was being interrogated by the police and firemen. >> they said, i think think it started. somebody came by with a cigarette or something says noses looks like you have an arsonist in the neighborhood. >> walter was alerted to the flames only once he heard a crack in his front window. the good news is...
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then just weeks after he was sworn into office spal for depression at the walter reed national military center. this past week, two days before his discharge, we had a chance to talk with senator fetterman about his health, his recovery, and what comes next. >> i just had noticed that -- >> pennsylvania senator john fetterman talks about his struggle with depression for the first time. as it was described to me, you were agnostic about the question of living or not at that time. >> yeah. well, i never had any self-harm, but i was indifferent though. >> coming up, john fetterman on feeling hopeful again. >>> by now you have probably heard about the raging controversy over the social media app tiktok. but do you understand it? we've asked our david pogue to help clear things up. >> reporter: tiktok is the most popular app in the united everybody loves tiktok. almost. >> your platform should be banned. >> the thing that most concerns me, is the ability to control what storylines americans see or don't see. >> reporter: is china trying to influence us? >> there is absolutely no indication t
then just weeks after he was sworn into office spal for depression at the walter reed national military center. this past week, two days before his discharge, we had a chance to talk with senator fetterman about his health, his recovery, and what comes next. >> i just had noticed that -- >> pennsylvania senator john fetterman talks about his struggle with depression for the first time. as it was described to me, you were agnostic about the question of living or not at that time....
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walter johnson was a great washington pitcher for over 20 years. he would get an autographed baseball from each of the presidents who attended the opening day. his son, after walter passed away, his son to all -- donated the balls to cooperstown. the grandson going to cooperstown, subsequently, asked to see the ball. but he saw was pictures because cooperstown admitted the balls had been stolen 10 years before that. autographed baseballs from taft, harding, and roosevelt. given to the hall of fame, no longer there. >> and is still an unsolved mystery. >> apparently at >> we've got some more calls coming in. steve from maryland. go ahead. >> thank you for taking my calls. my senators adventure began in 1958. i went to my first game, and it was at griffith stadium. just let you know, my parents owned a grocery store in washington called the fairfield market. it was not far away from washington d.c. stadium. my father would take my friends and i to the game, drop us off, and pick us up after the game, and take us back to the store. they put us to work
walter johnson was a great washington pitcher for over 20 years. he would get an autographed baseball from each of the presidents who attended the opening day. his son, after walter passed away, his son to all -- donated the balls to cooperstown. the grandson going to cooperstown, subsequently, asked to see the ball. but he saw was pictures because cooperstown admitted the balls had been stolen 10 years before that. autographed baseballs from taft, harding, and roosevelt. given to the hall of...
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so he was born walter rosenberg. he was a prisoner in auschwitz as walter rosenberg.thank you for the question. when he escaped. he was a wanted man. he and alfred wetzler were wanted to the point where the ss had an international for the arrest, which is actually reproduced in the book. you can see it that was posted to every guest star post station across occupied europe. they were wanted men when they went into that basement in jilin. it's a poor out there story. they obviously were still wanted. and so when it came time for them to leave and break the surface, they had to have false, as it were, papers that they could live under. so alfred wetzler became josef lanark, issued with impeccable papers. so could pass in slovak society as a slovak non--- and walter rosenberg was given name rudolf vrba an impeccable czech name actually i think. and fred wetzler as as the war was over wanted to be go back to fred wetzler and did and oh there are and dropped that name. but rudolf vrba liked the name and he say in interviews afterwards that he wanted to be free of any taint
so he was born walter rosenberg. he was a prisoner in auschwitz as walter rosenberg.thank you for the question. when he escaped. he was a wanted man. he and alfred wetzler were wanted to the point where the ss had an international for the arrest, which is actually reproduced in the book. you can see it that was posted to every guest star post station across occupied europe. they were wanted men when they went into that basement in jilin. it's a poor out there story. they obviously were still...
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here to discuss, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith of npr.oth. let's begin with the abortion access issue which we know rests with the supreme court. it is interesting to see, it is an issue that republicans and democrats are largely aligned on. when you look at our latest pbs newshour npr marist poll asking if medication abortion should be banned, 64% of all american said no, it should not be banned. that includes 55% of republicans. it seems the real divide, the larger divide, is within the republican party. we heard former president trump said it should be left to form -- left to states. here is what mike pence had to sit. >> i think it is more likely that this issue is resolved at the state level. but i don't agree with the former who says this is a states only issue. i think looking to the congress of the united states, creating a minimum protection, 15 weeks, that is supported by 70% of the american public, at the federal level. amna: how does that divide within republicans fit within the larger national conversations? amy: it seems as
here to discuss, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith of npr.oth. let's begin with the abortion access issue which we know rests with the supreme court. it is interesting to see, it is an issue that republicans and democrats are largely aligned on. when you look at our latest pbs newshour npr marist poll asking if medication abortion should be banned, 64% of all american said no, it should not be banned. that includes 55% of republicans. it seems the real...
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well, i hope that uncomplicated kindness extends to the catholic service members and vets at walter reed hospital or just before holy week, walter reed canceled its contract with the franciscans who have been offering sacraments there for twenty years. the archbishop of the military archdiocese says walter reed issued a cease and desist letter to the franciscans. why not all of this jeopardies is the first amendment religious practice of our military members and veterans, particularly sick ones who have served our country. they've given a contract, by the way, to a secular defense contractor. >> you cannot make this stuff up. law on holy week. well, raymond, raymond, i mean ,clearly some tick tock influencer or trans radicals, i'm sure they'll be welcomed into walter reed to give their own inspiration and console to the afflicted. they're the ones that are truly the talk about this. to make a statement, i agree now. >> i agree. i think it's outrageous that i prefer them to this. i prefer the bunny at the podium personally. all right, raymond, thank you. all right. after the horrific stud
well, i hope that uncomplicated kindness extends to the catholic service members and vets at walter reed hospital or just before holy week, walter reed canceled its contract with the franciscans who have been offering sacraments there for twenty years. the archbishop of the military archdiocese says walter reed issued a cease and desist letter to the franciscans. why not all of this jeopardies is the first amendment religious practice of our military members and veterans, particularly sick ones...
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this story, walter reed up the road in bethesda. a leading catholic bishop says walter reed medical center is violating the religious freedom of service members who are at the facility. and they say that because walter reed just ended his contract with the archdiocese for the military services for providing pastoral care. the archdiocese calls the move "income principal -- quote incomprehensible. are you familiar with the story? and can you expand on it? mr. kirby: i'm afraid i'm not. and even even, even if i was really, this is a better question for the department of defense. >> is it true that china refused to open their channel of communications with the pentagon over the taiwan issue in the last several days? >> i can't confirm that reporting. i don't know. >> on the documents have you , been contacting any of the governments mentioned in the documents to smooth things over? mr. kirby: as i've said, u.s. officials have over the last couple of days. certainly throughout the weekend, communicated with relevant nations relevant all
this story, walter reed up the road in bethesda. a leading catholic bishop says walter reed medical center is violating the religious freedom of service members who are at the facility. and they say that because walter reed just ended his contract with the archdiocese for the military services for providing pastoral care. the archdiocese calls the move "income principal -- quote incomprehensible. are you familiar with the story? and can you expand on it? mr. kirby: i'm afraid i'm not. and...
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reporter justin walters has the story. >> it's the best comeback of the year and we're only 4 monthsy. damar hamlin has been fully cleared to play football and he says he's ready to beat the odds again. was life changing, but it's not the end of my story. >> so i'm here to announce that i plan on making a comeback to the nfl. >> damar hamlin's recovery has been nothing short of a miracle 3 and a half months ago, the bill safety suffered cardiac arrest after hit in cincinnati on national tv. taking another breath would have been a win. but hamlin has done the unthinkable and he's practicing again with his teammates. >> to have people around me, they love me care about me. for those people to still have me in the last, you know, they almost lost me i that on national tv in front of the whole world. >> hamlin gave more details about that january second collapse. the star safety suffered commotio cordis, which is a rare cardiac arrest. it starts with a direct blow to the chest at the wrong time in the heart beat according to him. and it's the leading death in youth sports. now with my fo
reporter justin walters has the story. >> it's the best comeback of the year and we're only 4 monthsy. damar hamlin has been fully cleared to play football and he says he's ready to beat the odds again. was life changing, but it's not the end of my story. >> so i'm here to announce that i plan on making a comeback to the nfl. >> damar hamlin's recovery has been nothing short of a miracle 3 and a half months ago, the bill safety suffered cardiac arrest after hit in cincinnati...
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guest: he went to walter reed. it is a fine institution. i wish him well.inly, i cannot comment on him. i do not know him or his condition, but what is important is that people recognize it when you have issues in your life, get help. we know that stroke victims have a higher incidence of depression for lots of reasons, the information reasons -- inflammation reasons, but when we lose an important function -- walk talk, listen, see. that is overwhelming to the whole system. we recognize that something terrible is wrong and i am not the person i was. we have a sense of being broken, broken physically in case of stroke but mentally and spiritually in the case of having harm happened to our lives. i applaud him for getting help and wish him well. this is a model for everyone. other members of congress have dealt with oppression and anxiety people in every walk of life who do this. if we deny it exists, we delay treatment. the primary person blocking that is ourselves. people go to a friend and talk. that is good. they can go to professionals. that is helpful.
guest: he went to walter reed. it is a fine institution. i wish him well.inly, i cannot comment on him. i do not know him or his condition, but what is important is that people recognize it when you have issues in your life, get help. we know that stroke victims have a higher incidence of depression for lots of reasons, the information reasons -- inflammation reasons, but when we lose an important function -- walk talk, listen, see. that is overwhelming to the whole system. we recognize that...
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jeffrey and lisa bewkes, peter and mary kalikow and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p walter foundation, damon button, the center for the study of the international economy, inc., the pritzker military foundation on behalf of the pritzker military museum and library, and the mark haas foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. - andrew weissmann, welcome to "firing line". - nice to be here. - as former president trump was entering the courthouse in lower manhattan, you said it was both "sad to see "and also affirming of the criminal justice system." why? - it, there's no question it's sad to see the debasing of the white house, that you had somebody who committed these alleged crimes in the white house. when you read the charges, the actual payments were being made while he was president of the united states. and that to me was the part that's affirming of the rule of law where you say to yourself, you know what, it doesn't matter if you are dealing drugs on the street in new york city, you can be held to account, and if you are committing crimes in the white h
jeffrey and lisa bewkes, peter and mary kalikow and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p walter foundation, damon button, the center for the study of the international economy, inc., the pritzker military foundation on behalf of the pritzker military museum and library, and the mark haas foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. - andrew weissmann, welcome to "firing line". - nice to be here. - as former president trump was entering the courthouse in lower...
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so and it was a thought by mr. walter again, who was the president of the middle industry in belgium. the iron crystal enlarged, 165000000 times, was designed by architect andre. and john pollock for the 1958 world's fair, to give a positive image to the peaceful use of atomic energy. the world's exhibition was fixed during 6 months and also they had told me had to be broken down after 6 months, like all the other presidents that were here to make a place for other activities. so, but because it was really something special and it was so successful during the welfare that up and also walter k and asked if he was lobbying and asked if he could not say maybe 6 months later. and then they agreed and added more 6 months. and finally it said, it's no wonder they didn't have the heart to tear down the home. you also look spectacular from the inside. it continued to break records even after it was built back then this 35 meter escalator was one of the fastest in europe to day. you can take an extra ordinary ride on it from sphere to sphere. ah. nice and live here can rest. yeah, you can just
so and it was a thought by mr. walter again, who was the president of the middle industry in belgium. the iron crystal enlarged, 165000000 times, was designed by architect andre. and john pollock for the 1958 world's fair, to give a positive image to the peaceful use of atomic energy. the world's exhibition was fixed during 6 months and also they had told me had to be broken down after 6 months, like all the other presidents that were here to make a place for other activities. so, but because...
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lisa ann walter from "abbott elementary"!pull! the cheese to bread ratio has got to be right and also what else are you putting inside? i don't just want cheese and bread. give me something else. >> i'd be just fine with cheese and bread quite frankly. everything else is like gravy and gravy would work in it, too. i want the bread to be a little crunchy and crispy. give it a little crunch with the gooey. >> i know what she's tki about. i learned a new word cheeseability. i like that! all right, you know what? we're going to start right here with you, james. tell us what makes your grilled cheese so special. >> so we opened gorilla cheese in 2011. we had trucks on the street serving in manhattan. we served people through sandy. we served people through covid. and this is our number one melt. it's the number 5. it's our bestseller and our most requested. it's a slow roasted pork butt, six hours roasting. >> six hours, ok. >> then sauteed in a homemade bbq sauce, castiron skillet, onions, homemade chipotle all together to make t
lisa ann walter from "abbott elementary"!pull! the cheese to bread ratio has got to be right and also what else are you putting inside? i don't just want cheese and bread. give me something else. >> i'd be just fine with cheese and bread quite frankly. everything else is like gravy and gravy would work in it, too. i want the bread to be a little crunchy and crispy. give it a little crunch with the gooey. >> i know what she's tki about. i learned a new word cheeseability. i...
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including the presidents of israel and germany, and now frank-walter steinair wants to bring the jewse poles an apology for the crime of the nazis , he decided for some reason to drag ukraine and the ukrainian conflict. the germans persecuted, enslaved and killed the jews of europe the jews in warsaw with cruelty and inhumanity beyond words. i stand before you today and ask you for forgiveness for the crimes that the germans have committed here never again, which means that we stand firmly on side of ukraine, together with poland and other allies, we support ukraine in humanitarian political and military terms. criticism came down, firstly, to put it mildly, it is inappropriate for a representative in germany to talk about aggression on such a date. and in general, what does ukraine have to do with it? and if we also remember that in many respects it was frank- walter steinmar who was the author of the diplomatic mechanism for the phased implementation of the minsk agreements, then the whole story with his presence and statements in warsaw begins to look extremely cynical. as is now k
including the presidents of israel and germany, and now frank-walter steinair wants to bring the jewse poles an apology for the crime of the nazis , he decided for some reason to drag ukraine and the ukrainian conflict. the germans persecuted, enslaved and killed the jews of europe the jews in warsaw with cruelty and inhumanity beyond words. i stand before you today and ask you for forgiveness for the crimes that the germans have committed here never again, which means that we stand firmly on...
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walter foundation, damon button, the center for the study of the international economy inc, the pritzkerilitary foundation on behalf of the pritzker military museum and library, and the marc haas foundation. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - thomas chatterton williams, welcome to "firing line." - thank you for having me. it's a pleasure. - you're a contributing writer at the atlantic, a nonresident fellow at the american enterprise institute, and a visiting professor at bard college. you have written two memoirs, the most recent titled "self-portrait in black and white: unlearning race." you're the son of a white mother and a black father from the south. and you grew up identifying as black. in fact, in 2012, you wrote that mixed-race people have, quote, "an ethical obligation to identify as black." but then the following year, something fundamentally changed in your life with the birth of your daughter. how did that moment alter your perception of race? - yeah, i mean, one of the things you have to do over the course of a life is revisit views you've grown up with and held close
walter foundation, damon button, the center for the study of the international economy inc, the pritzkerilitary foundation on behalf of the pritzker military museum and library, and the marc haas foundation. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - thomas chatterton williams, welcome to "firing line." - thank you for having me. it's a pleasure. - you're a contributing writer at the atlantic, a nonresident fellow at the american enterprise institute, and a visiting professor at...
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: but years later, walter cronkite shared a secret story of a mixup. chose was the wrong one, but it let cbs say that they showed the actual coronation first, because nbc started from the very beginning. so let's just say that's the way it is. ramy inocencio, cbs news, buckingham palace. >> incredible. >>> and that is the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. coming up tomorrow, sunday morning with jane pauley. then on "face the nation," representatives tony gonzales of texas, south carolina's nancy mace, and ro khanna of california. i'm errol barnett in new york. on behalf of our cbs news teams everywhere, good night. >>> from cbs news bay >>> now at 6:00, low clouds moving in, the heat is moving out. it's time for a cool change in the bay area. >>> and despite some cold weather aheld, it's never too early to look ahead to fire season. how an 85-year-old is helping families keep their homes safe. >> reporter: i'm john ramos in oakland, where it's art build day. the day teachers create the signs they'll need if they should go on strike. it's a traditio
: but years later, walter cronkite shared a secret story of a mixup. chose was the wrong one, but it let cbs say that they showed the actual coronation first, because nbc started from the very beginning. so let's just say that's the way it is. ramy inocencio, cbs news, buckingham palace. >> incredible. >>> and that is the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. coming up tomorrow, sunday morning with jane pauley. then on "face the nation," representatives tony...
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, the archbishop says walter reed issued a cease and desist letter to the franciscans.n, all of this jeopardizes the first amendment religious practice about military members and veterans, particularly sick ones that have served our country. they have a secular defense contractor, you cannot make this stuff up on holy week. >> giving their own inspiration and concealment, i'm sure that that could be part of it. i prefer the bunny at the podium, personally. >> thank you. >> laura: the horrific student attack on riley gaines last week, the college did not apologize. instead students were praised. we have more coming up next dude, what're you doing? i'm protecting my car. that's too much work. weathertech is so much easier... laser-measured floorliners up here, seat protector and cargoliner back there... nice! out here, side window deflectors... and mud flaps... and the bumpstep, to keep the bumper dent-free. cool! it's the best protection for your vehicle, new or pre-owned. great. but where do i---? order. weathertech.com. sfx: bubblewrap bubble popped sound. >> laura: fo
, the archbishop says walter reed issued a cease and desist letter to the franciscans.n, all of this jeopardizes the first amendment religious practice about military members and veterans, particularly sick ones that have served our country. they have a secular defense contractor, you cannot make this stuff up on holy week. >> giving their own inspiration and concealment, i'm sure that that could be part of it. i prefer the bunny at the podium, personally. >> thank you. >>...
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i want to get a statement in walter reed.of the pastoral care contract to ensure it supported religious needs of our patients and beneficiaries. the francis sis can won't be hosting. patients may still seek their services. certainly looks like the biden administration has hostility towards christians. rachel campos-duffy thanks for joining us. we'll be right back. >> thank you. trust safelite. we'll replace your windshield, and recalibrate your advanced safety system. so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't
i want to get a statement in walter reed.of the pastoral care contract to ensure it supported religious needs of our patients and beneficiaries. the francis sis can won't be hosting. patients may still seek their services. certainly looks like the biden administration has hostility towards christians. rachel campos-duffy thanks for joining us. we'll be right back. >> thank you. trust safelite. we'll replace your windshield, and recalibrate your advanced safety system. so automatic...
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these children who loss that'll back with my ass, which bought a nice theses bought some new bill of walter. i bought a book about us, cousin, but i didn't eat assuming you ma'am. but i got your voice voucher, skeptical about of the fuel level about show sniff our bus. i am the mom of us are show us. can you just by me 9 your car and would you think of young tegan or vista shows to monitor? does god plea for god we're in the state level in march with song treat you as well . actually stated that i just need them. i see the grains my did my digital seem karlesha machine? yeah. belittle 2nd rather sure. you're the comes up and could you be some people to be struck by if you still got a good deal? it grains. i'm not sure but i seattle because when you do the scope applies, you fill out that is happening with all the other. the other chip what you re chemba you will just osha them by ganette. the yes. so now let's let them she came under obvious and you know, machine some beating the clyburn washer. he seemed on a phone to do my love keith tucker. and that was just starting to come by at the me
these children who loss that'll back with my ass, which bought a nice theses bought some new bill of walter. i bought a book about us, cousin, but i didn't eat assuming you ma'am. but i got your voice voucher, skeptical about of the fuel level about show sniff our bus. i am the mom of us are show us. can you just by me 9 your car and would you think of young tegan or vista shows to monitor? does god plea for god we're in the state level in march with song treat you as well . actually stated...
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. >> fire erupts outside of walter moguls home. were rolling and he believed it was intentionally set. it was only later when i was being interrogated by the police and firemen. they said, i think i think it started. somebody came by with a cigarette or something says noses looks like you have an arsonist in the neighborhood. >> walter was alerted to the flames only once he heard a crack in his front window. the good news is firefighters responded quickly and the flames didn't spread but walters well aware the outcome could have been much different. >> i know how many feet away it is from home, but it freaked us out. i thought i'd lost my home. basically i was thinking, neighbors in and around mount washington in the adjacent silver lake communities are understandably unsettled. lafd says 19 fires have been set only minor damage. >> has actually been done. it warns it could be the work of a serial arsonist. it's putting us really at an feeling just like last night we were a home. >> and when we heard a car pull up to our driveway,
. >> fire erupts outside of walter moguls home. were rolling and he believed it was intentionally set. it was only later when i was being interrogated by the police and firemen. they said, i think i think it started. somebody came by with a cigarette or something says noses looks like you have an arsonist in the neighborhood. >> walter was alerted to the flames only once he heard a crack in his front window. the good news is firefighters responded quickly and the flames didn't...
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walter windchill.> you do me a favor.>> you provide the popcorn, the couch, the tv. movies, like the sweets well smell of success.>> mark your calendars for the all day open house and community block party on saturday, april 29. activities include live music, studio tours, and food trucks. >> here is tonight's lineup, made possible by your support. >> tonight on newsroom, we have an earth day special episode. according to a report by the environmental integrity project, thousands of pounds of chemicals are flush out of will refineries directly into the san francisco bay. advocates say the pollution is deforming fish and harming communities and the ecosystem. we considered the applications. plus california and mexico city are signing a historic sustainability agreement. the secetary of the environmental protection agency tells us what it means for our future. and for tonight's
walter windchill.> you do me a favor.>> you provide the popcorn, the couch, the tv. movies, like the sweets well smell of success.>> mark your calendars for the all day open house and community block party on saturday, april 29. activities include live music, studio tours, and food trucks. >> here is tonight's lineup, made possible by your support. >> tonight on newsroom, we have an earth day special episode. according to a report by the environmental integrity...
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saying walter reed is violating the freedom of service members at the facility and because walter reed ended the contract with the archdiocese for pastoral care, archdiocese calls the move incomprehensible. are you familiar with the story? >> i'm afraid i'm not, even if i was this is a better question for the department of defense. >> john, is it true that china refused to open the channel of communications with the pentagon over the last several days? >> i can't report on that, i don't know. >> on the document, have you been contacting any of the governments mentioned in the documents to talk about it, to try to smooth things over? >> as i said, u.s. officials have over the last couple days, certainly throughout weekend, communicated with relevant nations, relevant allies and partners as appropriate at very high levels to communicate with them about this. >> bring this up when he speaks to the british prime minister later this week? >> i won't get ahead of specific items on the agenda in that bilat, but we'll be able to communicate with you after the fact. >> thanks, john. is the pres
saying walter reed is violating the freedom of service members at the facility and because walter reed ended the contract with the archdiocese for pastoral care, archdiocese calls the move incomprehensible. are you familiar with the story? >> i'm afraid i'm not, even if i was this is a better question for the department of defense. >> john, is it true that china refused to open the channel of communications with the pentagon over the last several days? >> i can't report on...
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poses me off i still say, god will get you for that walter. >> mod was the first time we saw a independent that was not afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. >> her husband made a appearance. >> i do not want you to be a made no more. >> your mother was a maid, that is how your brothers got through school and you became a fireman. >> when they finished the scene we thought, let's fill out that family. >> that is the first time you saw a black family on television. >> look who finally got back from their honeymoon in the bathroom mirror. >> this family is not ozzie and harriet. >> they were different from other sitcom families, from the point that we were urban. trying to survive on the south side of chicago with a dad with spotty job situations. >> maybe we cannot change the world but we can let it change as. >> it was not only showing the problems but the love of a minority family. >> the used car lot of love. >> man 20 years we only turned out one clunker. >> the idea of white families seeing things on a episode of good times that they can relate to their own experie
poses me off i still say, god will get you for that walter. >> mod was the first time we saw a independent that was not afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. >> her husband made a appearance. >> i do not want you to be a made no more. >> your mother was a maid, that is how your brothers got through school and you became a fireman. >> when they finished the scene we thought, let's fill out that family. >> that is the first time you saw a...
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i mean, really famous, this was the walter cronkite before. walter cronkite, everyone read lippmann and his opinion pieces, and he was arguing for a liberal vision, basically. and so this meeting took place in 1938. hayek had a hand in arranging it and they met von mises was the number of the people not actually. there was less overlap than than you would think of the people who were at the lippmann and the montpellier in society. but it was very much a proto montpellier pelerin society sort of meeting because they too were saying liberalism is everywhere under attack. what are are its problems and what would a new liberalism look like? and they formed center that was going to carry that work forward. but this was in. 1938 and in 1939 that was no on the table with this with the start of world war two. so the montpellier society in a sense did contribute continue on the work that was kind of laid out in in that earlier meeting. there is a a transcript of that meeting as that's available at least at my university. this is something that can be t
i mean, really famous, this was the walter cronkite before. walter cronkite, everyone read lippmann and his opinion pieces, and he was arguing for a liberal vision, basically. and so this meeting took place in 1938. hayek had a hand in arranging it and they met von mises was the number of the people not actually. there was less overlap than than you would think of the people who were at the lippmann and the montpellier in society. but it was very much a proto montpellier pelerin society sort of...