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barbara walters. terry reeser saw the writing on the wall on the back to cbs. barbara walters did not lose her anchor title but redefine how the evening news was going to work with guys working different capitals on barbara still technically an anchor but gradually she did what she does best which was a big interview. she did not create a big tv interview. i think you would say edward r earl did that she expanded it, defined it came to donna that genre. >> absolute true. the today show experience she was clearly always told to beat besecond fiddle or third fiddle, did that help her in the later reachingia out to a broader, not just politicians and national leaders, but really broadened her access to other figures? here's a life lesson from barbara walters when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. here's how she o had done that. she had been on the today show and the host was hugh downs heard he was very supportive of her. one of the very few men on the air who supported barbara walters and her ambiti
barbara walters. terry reeser saw the writing on the wall on the back to cbs. barbara walters did not lose her anchor title but redefine how the evening news was going to work with guys working different capitals on barbara still technically an anchor but gradually she did what she does best which was a big interview. she did not create a big tv interview. i think you would say edward r earl did that she expanded it, defined it came to donna that genre. >> absolute true. the today show...
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barbara walters. tehran, 1977. i said, indeed, we work for the same company and gyptian said he wants to know, is it true she is paid $1,000,000 a month? and i said, well, actually i think it's $1,000,000 a year. and the drivers face fell. barbara walters was already a global icon. and then didn't it kind of propel her her career from that point on? isn't that a wonderful story? because how many journalists have had similar experiences to that? and, you know, one of them who did was walter cronkite. so walter cronkite was, of course, the leading anchor of the day and a figure of unquestioned authority. and someone who viewed barbara walters with a little bit of skepticism about whether she was a real journalist. and they were both trying to cover the groundbreaking things that were happening in the middle east, a groundbreaking trip of anwar sadat of egypt to israel. and it was barbara walters and her ability to cultivate relations with world leaders that a few months earlier in 1977 enabled her to get the first si
barbara walters. tehran, 1977. i said, indeed, we work for the same company and gyptian said he wants to know, is it true she is paid $1,000,000 a month? and i said, well, actually i think it's $1,000,000 a year. and the drivers face fell. barbara walters was already a global icon. and then didn't it kind of propel her her career from that point on? isn't that a wonderful story? because how many journalists have had similar experiences to that? and, you know, one of them who did was walter...
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and a great friend of barbara walters, barbara walters decided she wanted to see deep throat our member the porn movie that had a kind of following, made dick wall take her there because she didn't want to go alone. a perfect escort. >> >> i did 150 interviews for the book. they were not great on resources but there were some i looked at which were helpful. and a few others. >> i was going to ask about the barbara walters archives, do you need special permission to get in? >> they are at the beginning of being processed and not very complete. you want to find a personal letter that they wrote. >> couldn't find that. i'm hoping now that she's passed away that she made her vision put more of her papers, i hope so. >> one moment in the book i just love. it is 2010. at abc news. they want to show team spirit. what do they do? >> guest: david weston and all these rivalries not just between diane sawyer and barbara walters but other journalists as well. it was a really cutthroat culture. david weston wanted to show that they were working as a team, it was the 7 big anchors at abc which includ
and a great friend of barbara walters, barbara walters decided she wanted to see deep throat our member the porn movie that had a kind of following, made dick wall take her there because she didn't want to go alone. a perfect escort. >> >> i did 150 interviews for the book. they were not great on resources but there were some i looked at which were helpful. and a few others. >> i was going to ask about the barbara walters archives, do you need special permission to get in?...
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. —— tim walters. -- tim —— tim walz.ssionate, careful, joyous leader believes in each and every one of you! cheering. my god, you came here tonight, we said at the very top because you love this country and you're not going back. she believes in the opportunity for every single person to join the middle class. she believes in the promise of america. we've just got to fight, we've just got to fight, because as soon—to—be president harris says, when we fight, we win! let's cross to washington and join our correspondent david willis who has been keeping across those speeches from kamal harris and her new running mate. good to see you, david. it looked like a good response but of course the place was full of democrats. what is the republican response to the announcement and the appearance?— to the announcement and the appearance? they are trying to ortra appearance? they are trying to portray tim _ appearance? they are trying to portray tim walters _ appearance? they are trying to portray tim walters as - appearance? they ar
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this walter white guy, he was white actually, but he was black. he was a descendant of slaves. and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white. so he passed and it was in new york city. he passed his white to to upper upper new york society. but he was the head of this this committee. and he was a legendary character. yeah. yes. hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a fan of harry truman. and i do i up to pay up to chapter 11. in your book and i have enjoyed every page of it but i do have a question for you. is it a quibble no? it's not a quibble. it's a it's an open question. back when eddie jacobson visited the visited truman two times. and in in your book, you mention that margaret truman pooh poohed it and said that eddie was like hundreds of other people, that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people, but i wanted to see. but i wanted to get your opinion on. why? margaret truman would have pooh poohed the id
this walter white guy, he was white actually, but he was black. he was a descendant of slaves. and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white. so he passed and it was in new york city. he passed his white to to upper upper new york society. but he was the head of this this committee. and he was a legendary character. yeah. yes. hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a fan of harry...
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this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black. he was a descendent of slaves and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors, but he actually was white, so-- he was in new york city, he passed as white to upper new york society, but he was the head of this committee and he was a legendary character. >> hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley, i'm a member of the truman library institute, i'm a fan of harry truman and i do-- up to chapter 11 in your book and i've enjoyed every page testify, but i have a question for you. >> is it a quibble? >> no, it's not a quibble. it's an open question. back when eddie jacobson visited the -- visited truman two times. >> in your book you mentioned that margaret truman pooh-poohed it and said that eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew, however, i don't think that harry would have admitted hundreds of people to see him, but i wanted to get your opinion why margaret truman would have pooh-poohed the idea of eddie. >> that's a mystery, rea
this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black. he was a descendent of slaves and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors, but he actually was white, so-- he was in new york city, he passed as white to upper new york society, but he was the head of this committee and he was a legendary character. >> hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley, i'm a member of the truman library institute, i'm a fan of harry truman and i do-- up to...
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helping more and more water is flowing in the city office told me walter, them flood speakers label low and the sellers, the street and the tunnels are full because we have to find ways to store walter with green smart roofs and it's we actually madonica, divide her up to find it, like on this office building the 1st of its kind to our tanks under the roof that can store rain water, guarding the sewer is against flooding during heavy rainfall the roof this ex, as a sponge, doesn't clip it, others evolve here at the flu. i've gotten a device to communicate automatically with a weather server and checks whether there is enough capacity for more reading. walter, i guide if not to open up what's your history and also a better thing to take, but it's not uncommon about the better through a piping system on the buildings exterior. the future, the water will be used for the garden or to flush the toilets in the building. but the system is expensive and too heavy for many buildings. so for now, the roof tongues are still the exception. for the new box, it isn't yet required to do anything w
helping more and more water is flowing in the city office told me walter, them flood speakers label low and the sellers, the street and the tunnels are full because we have to find ways to store walter with green smart roofs and it's we actually madonica, divide her up to find it, like on this office building the 1st of its kind to our tanks under the roof that can store rain water, guarding the sewer is against flooding during heavy rainfall the roof this ex, as a sponge, doesn't clip it,...
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this is just a footnote putting together a couple of things you said about walter white the executive secretary of the naacp. who nobody knows anything about anymore. a great american. read his autobiography not to long ago but he said he attended the democratic convention in 1944. the delegates all knew how sick fdr was. they knew without question they were choosing the next president of the united states. and that is really stayed with me. that is a good point. he wask. white but he was blacke was a descendent of slaves. i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. i was actually white. he was in new york city and passed his white upper new york society. but he was the head of this committee and the legendary character. >> i grew up in the hudson valley. i am a member of the truman librarym institute. i am a fan of harry truman. i up to chapter 11 on your book and i have enjoyed every page. but i do have a question for you a quick visit equivalent? >> it's an open question. back when eddie jacobson visited truman those two times. in your book you m
this is just a footnote putting together a couple of things you said about walter white the executive secretary of the naacp. who nobody knows anything about anymore. a great american. read his autobiography not to long ago but he said he attended the democratic convention in 1944. the delegates all knew how sick fdr was. they knew without question they were choosing the next president of the united states. and that is really stayed with me. that is a good point. he wask. white but he was...
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the reason walter growled at you is he saw the trajectory of your career.onsin madison. >> go, badgers. [cheers and applause] >> michael: go, badgers. i mean, what does this evoke? what does that evoke for you? by the way, that is her. we didn't just pull -- >> [laughs] no, you know, i was in it. waking up at 6:00 a.m., weights, tennis -- >> michael: look at that. >> yeah. you know, i worked my butt off, and i think there was a moment when i didn't go pro, where i was like, this was all for nothing. i am glad i wasted 15 years of my life. but i do think when we were growing up -- i mean, you are a little bit older than me. [laughter] we -- people weren't aware of the mental health as much. and we knew that it was supposed to be hard and it was just who could push themselves harder. and i didn't realize that you could have fun and be a winner. >> michael: mm. >> and i think with comedy, i have learned, you can laugh, have fun, and also succeed in ways. but it is like, with tennis, i loved it but it didn't always bring me joy. and i didn't realize that you ca
the reason walter growled at you is he saw the trajectory of your career.onsin madison. >> go, badgers. [cheers and applause] >> michael: go, badgers. i mean, what does this evoke? what does that evoke for you? by the way, that is her. we didn't just pull -- >> [laughs] no, you know, i was in it. waking up at 6:00 a.m., weights, tennis -- >> michael: look at that. >> yeah. you know, i worked my butt off, and i think there was a moment when i didn't go pro, where i...
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the order to begin construction was given by the head of east germany walter. by decision of the local parliament: first , barbed wire appeared on the site of the future wall, which began to be replaced by concrete and stone barriers on august 15. the berlin wall stood for 28 years, it became a symbol of the cold war, the division of europe and the whole world after world war ii, a symbol of the confrontation between east and west, the struggle between capitalism and soviet socialism. if you look at the industrial map of germany, you will notice that the main enterprises, factories, resources were concentrated on the territory of the frg, the largest enterprises remained on the territory of the frg, on the territory of the gdr there were quite a few enterprises, and the soviet union was, got into a very difficult situation. it was necessary not only to help the german democratic republic to restore, to help it with infrastructure very seriously, because the soviet union invested very large funds in order to restore roads, restore electrification, restore schools, hospitals, houses, but
the order to begin construction was given by the head of east germany walter. by decision of the local parliament: first , barbed wire appeared on the site of the future wall, which began to be replaced by concrete and stone barriers on august 15. the berlin wall stood for 28 years, it became a symbol of the cold war, the division of europe and the whole world after world war ii, a symbol of the confrontation between east and west, the struggle between capitalism and soviet socialism. if you...
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turned out to be an unforgettable experience for ian walters of oakland.rted following him and a friend. >> it's like disconcerting but disconcerting because that's a new experience for me, you know? and i'm not so much that the shark was doing anything scary. >> walters tells me he and his friend were each in a kayak of their own when the shark started following his friend for about two minutes. >> you all right? >> yeah. then it started following walters, but he says the animal was never aggressive. >> the crazy thing was like, the dorsal would move and then the tail would move much later. so you'd get a sense of, like, the size of the animal. so it was big, but, but i felt lucky and it felt like a special experience. more than anything else. >> they were about three quarters of a mile from pillar point harbor. walters says he was nervous, but it helped that he was with a friend and they remained calm. it's going to start moving in okay. >> i'm gonna follow you. okay? >> everyone grows up thinking that great white sharks are this mindless killing machine
turned out to be an unforgettable experience for ian walters of oakland.rted following him and a friend. >> it's like disconcerting but disconcerting because that's a new experience for me, you know? and i'm not so much that the shark was doing anything scary. >> walters tells me he and his friend were each in a kayak of their own when the shark started following his friend for about two minutes. >> you all right? >> yeah. then it started following walters, but he says...
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when walters asked the man to move his car, his girlfriend got into a fight with walters, and that'sn he opened fire. >> my mom, i'm glad she's okay because if i would have lost her to, it would have been just way worse on me. i could barely take my auntie being on. >> police arrested two people in connection to the shooting yesterday. their names have not yet been released. >> they ain't going nowhere. he ain't going nowhere. i'm not going nowhere, bro. you ain't going nowhere. >> new video tonight from tiktok shows bystanders stepping in to stop a suspected dui driver from getting away after he allegedly hit and killed in oakland teenager. the suspect's red vehicle came to a stop on international right near 84th avenue. a group of witnesses surrounded him and told him that he was not going anywhere. video also shows other parked vehicles that the driver may have damaged, though the man denied he was the driver. the group told him to stay put until an alameda county deputy arrived and then handcuffed him. tonight we are learning more about the victim in that fatal hit and run. a 17
when walters asked the man to move his car, his girlfriend got into a fight with walters, and that'sn he opened fire. >> my mom, i'm glad she's okay because if i would have lost her to, it would have been just way worse on me. i could barely take my auntie being on. >> police arrested two people in connection to the shooting yesterday. their names have not yet been released. >> they ain't going nowhere. he ain't going nowhere. i'm not going nowhere, bro. you ain't going...
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for that we are joined by our politics 20, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. so one week after the democratic national convention -- amy, as you know sometimes candidates get a convention bounce. this is a weird year. are we seeing that or do we expect to for kamala harris? amy: that's a good question because unlike any other election where the candidate really just came onto the scene less than a month before the convention, she got a lot of that bob before we even got to chicago with the base rallying around her. but she has had the wind at her back so to speak for the last -- really since she has been in this race, and it has not abetted. if anything, the convention crystallized the kind of momentum that she has been able to sustain for the last month. if you have democrats leaving chicago, but also you are feeling it around the rest of the country. more enthusiastic and energized than at any point this year and maybe for the last two years. so she may get a little bump out of that. but overall, i think this is the real question going f
for that we are joined by our politics 20, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. so one week after the democratic national convention -- amy, as you know sometimes candidates get a convention bounce. this is a weird year. are we seeing that or do we expect to for kamala harris? amy: that's a good question because unlike any other election where the candidate really just came onto the scene less than a month before the convention, she got a lot of that...
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maybe three. >> walters tells me he teaches history and science to sixth graders in oakland.ll definitely have a story to tell his students when school starts next monday. mike. >> you bet. first story of the day, most likely. amber lee live tonight in half moon bay. amber. thank you. a bay area lawmaker laid out his new proposal to protect farm workers from extreme heat. state senator dave cortese is partnering with the united farm workers to make sure ag employers are complying with existing heat prevention injury and illness laws. senator cortese introduced sb 1299, which would provide enforcement of strict cal osha rules already out there on the books that require shade, water and rest breaks for farm workers insist that the governor sign sb 1299 to enforce the laws that are already on the books. >> nobody's above the law, and certainly not agricultural corporations, particularly, who are flaunting the law. >> the state senator was joined today by a group of farm workers who say they were fired from their jobs in retaliation for standing up for their health and safety dur
maybe three. >> walters tells me he teaches history and science to sixth graders in oakland.ll definitely have a story to tell his students when school starts next monday. mike. >> you bet. first story of the day, most likely. amber lee live tonight in half moon bay. amber. thank you. a bay area lawmaker laid out his new proposal to protect farm workers from extreme heat. state senator dave cortese is partnering with the united farm workers to make sure ag employers are complying...
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this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black.ughter] he was, you know, a descendant of -- [inaudible] and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white, he in new york city, he passed his white to upper new york society. but he was the a head of this, this committee, and he was a legendary character. >> yes with, hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a a fan of harry truman, ani do -- i'm up to chapter 11? your book, and i've enjoyed every page of it. but i do have a question for you.u. >> is it a quibble? if. [laughter] >> no, it's not a quibble. it's an open question. backn. when eddie jay jacobson visited, visited truman two times and in the book you mentioned that margaret truman a pooh-poohed it and said of that eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people to see him, but i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truma
this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black.ughter] he was, you know, a descendant of -- [inaudible] and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white, he in new york city, he passed his white to upper new york society. but he was the a head of this, this committee, and he was a legendary character. >> yes with, hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a a fan...
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amy walter is the publisher and editor in chief of the cook political report with amy walter where she provides analysis of the issues, trends and events that shape the political environment. we're also joined by david wasserman, her colleague, the senior editor and elections april list for the cook political report with amy walter and is recognized as one of the nation's top election forecasters. so welcome to you both. amy: thank you. camille: so i think before president biden dropped out, probably the life of a political pollster was a little less interesting. [laughter] but now everybody wants you. so we are thrilled that you are here at brookings. david, i wanted to start with you. and let's talk a little about what's happened since president biden's exit from the race. so at that point, early polls suggested the vice president harris was closing the initial gap between the then-president biden and former president trump. so where are we now and how confident can we be that we are seeing a trend? david: first of all, thank you, camille. and what a great crowd. if we were to put th
amy walter is the publisher and editor in chief of the cook political report with amy walter where she provides analysis of the issues, trends and events that shape the political environment. we're also joined by david wasserman, her colleague, the senior editor and elections april list for the cook political report with amy walter and is recognized as one of the nation's top election forecasters. so welcome to you both. amy: thank you. camille: so i think before president biden dropped out,...
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us how to use weapons very seriously. for example, he had two pistols, i still remember them, uh, walterll, two pistols, like makarov, only even smaller, and he uh, taught us, which means mastery of these weapons, i still i can close my eyes this walter disassemble, assemble, shoot, whatever, he taught us hand-to-hand combat, everyone asks me where you started doing karate, hand-to-hand combat, well, many, i am a master of sports in four types of martial arts, as i remember now, he showed me all these elements, i really liked it, my brother and i, so to speak, used it all, beat each other up, uh, that’s probably where it came from, he said that you guys should be courageous, strong , stand up for yourself, for your homeland, if necessary, during the war, at forty in the first year... he was a member of the military council of the army and near vitebsk he was wounded, a serious wound to the head, so i remember that even now he was tormented by headaches, that is, he came home, constantly took pills, because he had shrapnel the wound to the head and the concussion were very serious, after
us how to use weapons very seriously. for example, he had two pistols, i still remember them, uh, walterll, two pistols, like makarov, only even smaller, and he uh, taught us, which means mastery of these weapons, i still i can close my eyes this walter disassemble, assemble, shoot, whatever, he taught us hand-to-hand combat, everyone asks me where you started doing karate, hand-to-hand combat, well, many, i am a master of sports in four types of martial arts, as i remember now, he showed me...
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walter told us the shark didn't do anything threatening. it just seemed curious. he says all he heard was a gentle bubbling under the calm waters. ever the science teacher, walter told us it was a magical moment that's left him with a feeling of wonder. glad it all turned out okay. we'll today, the oakland roots announced it will make the coliseum home in 2025. the minor league soccer team will play 17 regular season games there, and potentially more if they reach the playoffs. roots officials say their ultimate goal is to build a long term venue in a parking lot next to the coliseum. >> reports out today say that former warrior klay thompson isn't that strange to say. will face off against his old team very early next season, according to the athletic. thompson and his new team, the dallas mavericks, will visit chase center on november 12th. thompson left the dubs in july in a sign and trade deal with dallas, after contract negotiations with the warriors broke down. the 34 year old was, of course, a key part of the golden state's dynasty, helping the warriors win
walter told us the shark didn't do anything threatening. it just seemed curious. he says all he heard was a gentle bubbling under the calm waters. ever the science teacher, walter told us it was a magical moment that's left him with a feeling of wonder. glad it all turned out okay. we'll today, the oakland roots announced it will make the coliseum home in 2025. the minor league soccer team will play 17 regular season games there, and potentially more if they reach the playoffs. roots officials...
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ian walters posted his shark sighting video on instagram. the comments suggested it was a great white shark. experts have confirmed that's exactly what popped up during his fishing trip. >> there he is less than a mile offshore from half moon bay. and this is what and walters came across during a fishing trip tuesday. you can see the dorsal fin and tail of a great white shark pop-up behind his friends. kayak. a bit of nerves that first while they observed the shark and the shark observed, his new friends followed him for a couple minutes and then i move my kayak into kind of seen bigger as 2 kayaks and minute we watched it ci4cle around and then follow my kayak. for a few minutes after that, we kind of let it toward some seals in it. >> eventually just kind of calmly went out of sight. i reached out to the california white shark project and its president doctor paul conn iv confirmed that the shark appears to be an adult great white and about 14 feet long and the shape of the it's much got that classic trying push a >> i mean, for me, i woul
ian walters posted his shark sighting video on instagram. the comments suggested it was a great white shark. experts have confirmed that's exactly what popped up during his fishing trip. >> there he is less than a mile offshore from half moon bay. and this is what and walters came across during a fishing trip tuesday. you can see the dorsal fin and tail of a great white shark pop-up behind his friends. kayak. a bit of nerves that first while they observed the shark and the shark observed,...
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time now for amy walters of the cook political report with amy walter and tamra keith from npr. >> hellof: vice president harris leads former president trump in three key battleground states according to surveys, michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. walk us through the numbers because this is still a competitive race. >> those are the three battleground states that if harris were to win the one of -- were to win just those three and a single electoral vote in nebraska, she would win. she could lose all the sun belt states and still win the electoral college. what you are noticing and we have talked previously about where her success has come, she has consolidated the democratic base. a lot of folks that were sitting on the sideline who were either not happy with biden or were uninspired by biden or were thinking about voting for a third-party candidate, they have now consolidated behind harris' candidacy. why that matters is the two sides of equal interest in the election. their partisan bases are equally interested and enthused. what about the other people in the race who still haven'
time now for amy walters of the cook political report with amy walter and tamra keith from npr. >> hellof: vice president harris leads former president trump in three key battleground states according to surveys, michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. walk us through the numbers because this is still a competitive race. >> those are the three battleground states that if harris were to win the one of -- were to win just those three and a single electoral vote in nebraska, she would...
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this was easily the most important speech of tim walter's political career. how did it go? oh, it definitely was, and he did a great job. i think you can still see the delegates from minnesota, his homestead, a celebrating this success. and for them, of course it's huge and add one of their own is the next vice president kennedy date of the democratic party. he kind of presented himself of a small town boy was introduced by a former football player. i'll hold a football team came on. so it states all that kind of to underline the fact that he is a normal guy, he tries to present himself, is one of many. he talks a lot about neighbors into how important it is to be good to neighbors even so if you disagree with them. he talked about his opponent a vice presidential candidates from the republicans events. and he here was said that he didn't go to jail and just, you know, he just again wants to present himself as a good father, a good the teacher, and just a very decent american. walter's speech sets the stage for carla harris's formal acceptance of her domination. tomorrow ni
this was easily the most important speech of tim walter's political career. how did it go? oh, it definitely was, and he did a great job. i think you can still see the delegates from minnesota, his homestead, a celebrating this success. and for them, of course it's huge and add one of their own is the next vice president kennedy date of the democratic party. he kind of presented himself of a small town boy was introduced by a former football player. i'll hold a football team came on. so it...
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seven decades later, swiss walter steg recalls his ruined childhood. when he was only five, the authorities decided that his parents were too poor to raise a child, and walter became free labor for people who were strangers to him. i still "it hurts," he sums up, for the ruined childhood. they didn't give me food when i wet the bed, and i wet the bed until i was 10, so i ate very rarely and was a skinny boy. farmers were very willing to take such children, because in general they only needed to be fed, provided with a roof over their heads, such children did not need to be paid, so this business became established, spread throughout switzerland, because everyone realized that it was very profitable. this was dictated by concern for the young generation, so it seemed to convey. the swiss state's thoughts, but historians believe that there was also a dry economic calculation at work, there was a shortage of workers on farms, and children, a free labor resource. between the two world wars , there were enough widows of the dispossessed on the continent, an
seven decades later, swiss walter steg recalls his ruined childhood. when he was only five, the authorities decided that his parents were too poor to raise a child, and walter became free labor for people who were strangers to him. i still "it hurts," he sums up, for the ruined childhood. they didn't give me food when i wet the bed, and i wet the bed until i was 10, so i ate very rarely and was a skinny boy. farmers were very willing to take such children, because in general they only...
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and oklahoma state superintendent ryan walters. and cuba for coming on.put this up on the screen because she said the following here. watch. >> playing a critical roll especially at a time where we have the biden harris administration and the democrat elite who are fundamentally against freedom. including freedom of religion. >> trace: and ryan walters you are no better than anybody it appears to be happening all over the country, including in schools in your state. >> let's just be really clear. the harris walls administration would be the most anti-christian administration and admit -- in american history. they want to trans the kids. they want to push all faith out of the public square and into our schools. they want teachers unions to run your kids school kept pushing the most woke ideology the country has ever seen. for the future of christianity in america we have to give president trump reelected so he can push back on the radical agenda that is targeting christians on a daily basis. >> trace: i want to put this up as well paula and have you look a
and oklahoma state superintendent ryan walters. and cuba for coming on.put this up on the screen because she said the following here. watch. >> playing a critical roll especially at a time where we have the biden harris administration and the democrat elite who are fundamentally against freedom. including freedom of religion. >> trace: and ryan walters you are no better than anybody it appears to be happening all over the country, including in schools in your state. >> let's...
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national convention is underway in chicago. tonight, the spotlight is on vice presidential nominee tim walters. he rally support for carla harris and her bid for the oval office. former president, bill clinton will also be among the delegates speaking also coming up for us. yours find 5 bodies in the wreck of a luxury on off the coast of sicily, after the boat sank in a violent storm, the time seemed dizzily in berlin. welcome to our show in the us, the 3rd day of the democratic national convention is under way with tim walks that to address the crowd and formerly accept his vice presidential nomination. you are looking at live pictures from chicago. thousands of delegates are there for the convention, which officially confirms complet harris and walls as the parties nominees, and begins the final stretch of the white house campaign. a former president bill clinton will also speak on day 3. the convention. it comes after michelle and brock obama obama headline, the convention, 2nd day, both receiving rapturous receptions, 1000 folders there. and let's go to dw correspondent benjamin alvarez gr
national convention is underway in chicago. tonight, the spotlight is on vice presidential nominee tim walters. he rally support for carla harris and her bid for the oval office. former president, bill clinton will also be among the delegates speaking also coming up for us. yours find 5 bodies in the wreck of a luxury on off the coast of sicily, after the boat sank in a violent storm, the time seemed dizzily in berlin. welcome to our show in the us, the 3rd day of the democratic national...
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walters admits he's in no rush right now to get back out there on the water. >> okay, let's take a look now and give you a chance to see what's trending on ktvu.com and one of our top stories tonight that east bay ice cream shop that was the target of a burglary, where the owner says she's now working to determine the extent of the losses. also, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattling parts of los angeles today. the quake caused a water line to rupture at pasadena city hall, but no other significant damage was done. plus a lucky scratcher lottery ticket worth $2 million purchased here in the bay area in san jose. in fact, it is the third time a winning ticket has been purchased at that particular location on alvin avenue. you can find these stories and a lot more just go to our website, ktvu.com. >> all right. another team will be putting down roots at the oakland coliseum. we're g ng to hear from z's baking the house special. arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever. with the first ever comcast business five-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get
walters admits he's in no rush right now to get back out there on the water. >> okay, let's take a look now and give you a chance to see what's trending on ktvu.com and one of our top stories tonight that east bay ice cream shop that was the target of a burglary, where the owner says she's now working to determine the extent of the losses. also, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattling parts of los angeles today. the quake caused a water line to rupture at pasadena city hall, but no other...