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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 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 sit down interview with both the egyptian president and the israeli
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 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...
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bruno walter did not stay in brislau.es of pressburg, riga, temes vary, allowed him to gain good experience. and then the responsible post of conductor, berlin state opera. of course, bruno walter considered the invitation of idol's teachers an honor, many years of joint work with the great musician, acquaintance with the author's concept of his symphonic scores made bruno walter one of the greatest interpreters of mahler. their works after the composer's death in 1911 walter conducted the premieres of his ninth symphony and the song about the earth. the family life of the maestro was happy, his wife became. opera singer elsa korneck, soon they had two daughters. in 1913, bruno walter took over the bavarian theater. his productions of wagner's operas were of particular importance. during the first world war and the post-war years , the bayreuth festival was not held, and so the center of wagnerian music moved to munich. by the early 1930s, bruno walter had become one of the most famous. maestro walter amazed listeners wit
bruno walter did not stay in brislau.es of pressburg, riga, temes vary, allowed him to gain good experience. and then the responsible post of conductor, berlin state opera. of course, bruno walter considered the invitation of idol's teachers an honor, many years of joint work with the great musician, acquaintance with the author's concept of his symphonic scores made bruno walter one of the greatest interpreters of mahler. their works after the composer's death in 1911 walter conducted the...
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walter. >> bear with me, ted. walter. greg is.ing back to this idea that it's the it's the little boy that cried wolf, isn't it? you know, when authority has been exposed. without doubt , about exposed. without doubt, about lying about other things hugely important things, not least the covid pandemic that it's no surprise that this long held view about 9/11 is being re—examined. >> yeah , absolutely. i mean, why >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, why wouldn't you after after all that's happened in the last ten years, the constant lies from authority, you know, matt hancock and the and the covid conspiracy theory and any time you question, you know, the great barrington declaration, you know, which was basically censored from social media and media in general, turned out to be absolutely right, you know, and when i first read it, it didn't seem so crazy, by the way, it wasn't some outrageous argument. but yeah, there's a long list. so it doesn't surprise me that it's worth looking back at 9/11. i can tell you the planes hit the building
walter. >> bear with me, ted. walter. greg is.ing back to this idea that it's the it's the little boy that cried wolf, isn't it? you know, when authority has been exposed. without doubt , about exposed. without doubt, about lying about other things hugely important things, not least the covid pandemic that it's no surprise that this long held view about 9/11 is being re—examined. >> yeah , absolutely. i mean, why >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, why wouldn't you after after all...
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walter. walter. oh, walter. oh, shoot, i forgot. now i'm thinking walter matthau. it's not walter. walter white. walter white, breaking bad. walter white. all right, you're going to need something chilled today. yeah. water. water is the best thing. it's the best thing for today. not tequila. it's a mixing in. yeah but for real, you want to make sure that you stay hydrated today as those temperatures heat up. and it's such a beautiful sunrise. but we know there's often a reason for this. and we've seen a lot more smoke coming in. and that filters out some of that light. and we see the long waves coming through. and that gives off the orange hue that we see in the morning as the sun comes up. looking live at dublin this morning and so we're also going to see that kind of mixing in with some of the low clouds and fog near the coast. and so over san francisco it's going to be smoke and fog. the smog that we'll see over the next several hours. so looking at our temperatures, once the fog clears away from the coastline, our temperatures will be heating up quickly inland. and san jose wi
walter. walter. oh, walter. oh, shoot, i forgot. now i'm thinking walter matthau. it's not walter. walter white. walter white, breaking bad. walter white. all right, you're going to need something chilled today. yeah. water. water is the best thing. it's the best thing for today. not tequila. it's a mixing in. yeah but for real, you want to make sure that you stay hydrated today as those temperatures heat up. and it's such a beautiful sunrise. but we know there's often a reason for this. and...
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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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that is amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.st heard the endorsements from a union don't necessarily mean the union members are going to go that way. but how is the harris campaign trying to turn all those endorsements into votes? tamara: it's pretty simple. those endorsements come with what we would call a ground game. that is union members out knocking on doors, campaigning with their family members, campaigning with their neighbors . for instance, the afl-cio endorsed by back then extremely early, very early. and when i talked to them about why they did that, they said, because that opens the floodgates to be able to begin doing that doorknocking and other on the ground campaign work. it really just, for democrats, magnifies their already existing infrastructure to try to reach voters where they are because the feeling about this election is he will be very close. it will be decided in key states where there are a lot of union members, and yes, the union members, the rank and file are split. in terms of who is knocking on doo
that is amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.st heard the endorsements from a union don't necessarily mean the union members are going to go that way. but how is the harris campaign trying to turn all those endorsements into votes? tamara: it's pretty simple. those endorsements come with what we would call a ground game. that is union members out knocking on doors, campaigning with their family members, campaigning with their neighbors . for instance,...
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is flowing in the city office told me walter, them floods because the whole low and the sellers. the street during 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 rainwater, guarding the sewer is against flooding during heavy rainfall. the roof this acts as a sponge. as i'm glad you said 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 bit of english 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 just didn't require me to do anything with the r
is flowing in the city office told me walter, them floods because the whole low and the sellers. the street during 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 rainwater, guarding the sewer is against flooding during heavy rainfall. the roof this acts as a sponge. as i'm glad you said others evolve here...
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so profile common caliber, 203 millimeters, maximum range, 47 kilometers sooner than the stuff walter see for the soul of my brother though. so because it was almost going to them that it was done, it's goodness enough for this order. for me to be cool, be nice to put your logo with the vehicle. you should see what the, what the last go to, you know, could he, and i've got the order for that sort of thing with autism. but i'm not on my other design. it looks good. bless and you know it's, it's a lot of we do see the students and she does have a pretty hard fix cuz i know what do you see me then? i didn't miss elizabeth. i police are going pressing the deluxe to to thomas the, to improve michel supply. excellent. those kind of walk, you show the stuff stuff. what do you seem to be able to use the facebook to stay on the defensive picture? not them. so can you know, just a little bit when i think most people think of sale that i'm seeing you leave them . i know, but it's a good point. you would like to just see the same the, the, the, the, the, the, the middle of the the, the, the, the,
so profile common caliber, 203 millimeters, maximum range, 47 kilometers sooner than the stuff walter see for the soul of my brother though. so because it was almost going to them that it was done, it's goodness enough for this order. for me to be cool, be nice to put your logo with the vehicle. you should see what the, what the last go to, you know, could he, and i've got the order for that sort of thing with autism. but i'm not on my other design. it looks good. bless and you know it's, it's...
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walter russell mead, "wall street journal," u.s. israel knocking out hezbollah with crazy story about cell phone painers. >> we're in a dangerous situation, i agree with that assessment. the last 4 years, under joe biden and kamala harris, all of us know about disasters, domestically on the economy and southern border, they pale in comparison to foreign policies, every enemy of america right now is stronger we're at greater jeopardy than we have been, problem is joe biden and kamala harris their approach to enemy of america is appeasement. communist china is now in bed with russia and putin, that is bad for america, you look at their appeasement of venezuela and iran, joe biden and kamala harris with congressional democrats flowed 100 billion to iran that is dangerous. i think we need a foreign policy that will table -- take our enemies serious. larry: one of the financiers of iran is china buying their oil and russia is china buying their oil. walter russell mead talks about china, going after taiwan daily but now after philippines
walter russell mead, "wall street journal," u.s. israel knocking out hezbollah with crazy story about cell phone painers. >> we're in a dangerous situation, i agree with that assessment. the last 4 years, under joe biden and kamala harris, all of us know about disasters, domestically on the economy and southern border, they pale in comparison to foreign policies, every enemy of america right now is stronger we're at greater jeopardy than we have been, problem is joe biden and...
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that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.see you both, as always. >> good to be here. geoff: tomorrow is the first and so far only debate between kamala harris and donald trump. this is a potential campaign reset moment as many voters tune in for the first time with 56 days left to go until election day -- but who is counting? tam, how are both sides preparing? >> one thing that has stood out to me hearing from both campaigns is they are both talking up donald trump's ability to debate. both the harris and trump campaign say he is hard to debate, that he has a lot of experience debating. they have different reasons for doing this, but essentially the harris campaign is sort of talking down -- they are not talking down her ability, but tempering expectations, because she is this person who is a former prosecutor, had standout debate moments. she in various senate hearings prosecuted the case, asking tough questions. her campaign is trying to say, eh, temper those expectations. trump is this unique person who is difficult to de
that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.see you both, as always. >> good to be here. geoff: tomorrow is the first and so far only debate between kamala harris and donald trump. this is a potential campaign reset moment as many voters tune in for the first time with 56 days left to go until election day -- but who is counting? tam, how are both sides preparing? >> one thing that has stood out to me hearing from both campaigns is they are...
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so by the way, have only taken for granted things like soap or king walter are not really good or if they aren't, then they are very, very pricey, very expensive, and many, we cannot afford them anymore. so that have to, in creating that perfect storm. if the waste for these uses to come back and do anything to apply for you, of course, but those 2 monetary and workers who are able to access guns or to work that there's a, a physical risk as well. we understand that behind the recently a talked to you and conroy on his way to support the pony or vaccination campaign in northern garza. what can you tell us about not particular incidence. you know, in general, i'd say garza has very, very fast become one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a human, attain worker. and only of under of the agency where i work, we have lost more than $220.00 k leads. all of our team members, including most recently and an attack above that is really forces launched on one of our centers in the maybe areas where we lost a one go 6 team members um to your best and on that particular telephone. y
so by the way, have only taken for granted things like soap or king walter are not really good or if they aren't, then they are very, very pricey, very expensive, and many, we cannot afford them anymore. so that have to, in creating that perfect storm. if the waste for these uses to come back and do anything to apply for you, of course, but those 2 monetary and workers who are able to access guns or to work that there's a, a physical risk as well. we understand that behind the recently a talked...
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weaver walter e.eaver >> nathaniel webb >> dinah webster >> joanne flora weil >> michael weinberg steven weinberg >> >>steven weinstein simon weiser >> david m. weiss >> david t. weiss >> vincent michael wells >> >> timothy matthew welty >>'s christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen >>oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west >> whitfield west >> meredith lynn whalen >> eugene whelan >> adam s. white >> >> edward james white >>james patrick white >> and my sister, judith andrew reese. my dear sister, it's been 23 years since we lost you and we miss you every day. in some ways it seems like a life, go and in some ways, it seems like yesterday. all of us miss your smile, sense of humor and carefree spirit. we miss so many things about you and we have so many things to bring it out to our face whenever we hear a country- western song, especially garth brooks or any music >> 50 is, we are reminded of how much you love listening to the music. these memories and so many more are forever a part of the fabric of our
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it's for catholic charities and as you heard this hasn't happened in 40 years that was walter mondalehe lost 49 states. i want to get your take on this and to fracking and other things but i just don't want to let this go by because this is a big event and an event that's really going to hurt the vice president. >> well first of all, we both really like cardinal dolan and have always enjoyed visiting with him and he's got quite a sense of humor and i'm not surprised that he took a little swing there. the truth is that i think she's afraid to go to the ousmith dinner. she's the most anti-catholic presidential candidate since james g. blayne in 1880 and all of the anti-catholic laws were called blayne laws so you can imagine how strongly he was. look when she was a senator she's interviewing in public in a senateorial hearing nominees who are catholic and she says you belong to the nights of columbus so that's over 2 million people voluntarily getting involved, you know, and pancakes on saturday morning to raise money for charity. the idea that there was somehow something mysterious abo
it's for catholic charities and as you heard this hasn't happened in 40 years that was walter mondalehe lost 49 states. i want to get your take on this and to fracking and other things but i just don't want to let this go by because this is a big event and an event that's really going to hurt the vice president. >> well first of all, we both really like cardinal dolan and have always enjoyed visiting with him and he's got quite a sense of humor and i'm not surprised that he took a little...
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being out walter reed i saw firsthand. i watched it happen. was there, he was on the edge, and he got a dog and it changed everything for him. at one point in time i was in a very rough place and i got a service dog in that dog chase saved my life. when i was presented this song to possibly record it, i knew that there was no doubt about it. i had to be a part of this song. this song is called "good ol' dogs and god." ♪ >> ♪ old flames run out of miss me old chrome runs out of shein old bottles run out of whiskey an old folks run out of time an old promises break easy and old memories hit you hard but if you just let 'em in your heart good ol'dogs in god, will never let you down. listen when you're talking, just happy you are around i don't know why they love us but they do no matter what there's two things you can count on good ol' dogs in god they know all your secrets but they won't ever tell they've seen you at your weakest and help you get through hell but when you're in need of saving and feeling too far gone there are always waiting the
being out walter reed i saw firsthand. i watched it happen. was there, he was on the edge, and he got a dog and it changed everything for him. at one point in time i was in a very rough place and i got a service dog in that dog chase saved my life. when i was presented this song to possibly record it, i knew that there was no doubt about it. i had to be a part of this song. this song is called "good ol' dogs and god." ♪ >> ♪ old flames run out of miss me old chrome runs out...
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martha walters is the chair of the crissy field dog group. she says in the last 5 months there's been a major spike in coyote attacks. i've seen 2 attacks at crissy field. i've talked to east 100 people since late april. i've spoken to probable it. >> about 3 or 4 people have have have lost their talks. the coyotes in the presidio too. and so it's it's something that is very traumatizing. but walter says there should be a public database where you can see real-time reporting of these incidents. the longtime group is now calling on the golden gate national recreation area. >> and the presidio trust to be more transparent. we would like to see your data of coyote incidents and sightings and they won't give it to us. so we finally had to file a freedom of information act by a public record to get documents to see because i'm a data person. let's look at the data. the golden gate, national recreation area tells kron 4 that each of the deaths this month involved off-leash dogs. the agency has posted signs in the area to warn people and offer safet
martha walters is the chair of the crissy field dog group. she says in the last 5 months there's been a major spike in coyote attacks. i've seen 2 attacks at crissy field. i've talked to east 100 people since late april. i've spoken to probable it. >> about 3 or 4 people have have have lost their talks. the coyotes in the presidio too. and so it's it's something that is very traumatizing. but walter says there should be a public database where you can see real-time reporting of these...
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wall street journal, walter mead, u.s.spending any money. i want your take particularly with israel knocking out all the hezbollahs with the crazy story about the cell phone pagers and everything. what do you think? >> i think we're in extraordinarily dangerous situation. i agree with that assessment and the last four years under joe biden and kamala harris, all of us know about the disasters, domestically, on the economy and the southern boarder and pale in the disaster of foreign border and national security. every enny is stronger and greater jeopardy than we have been and the problem is joe biden is kamala harris' approach to enemies of america is appeasement, appeasement and communist china gotten in bed with russia and putin and bad for america. look at all their appeasement and joe biden is kamala harris and congressional democrats flowed $100 billion to iran and that's profoundly dangerous and we need a foreign policy taking our enemies seriously and invest in this country. larry: one of the financiers of iran is c
wall street journal, walter mead, u.s.spending any money. i want your take particularly with israel knocking out all the hezbollahs with the crazy story about the cell phone pagers and everything. what do you think? >> i think we're in extraordinarily dangerous situation. i agree with that assessment and the last four years under joe biden and kamala harris, all of us know about the disasters, domestically, on the economy and the southern boarder and pale in the disaster of foreign border...
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. >> barbara walters, dan rather, and revealing a surprise when we thought the interview was over let's go outfront good evening i'm erin burnett out front tonight, a swing state surge, new polls this evening show the vice president's campaign is picking up speed in crucial battleground states that includes pennsylvania, where kamala harris has now opened up a sixt point lead 51% to trump's 45. now that is outside the margin of error in michigan, 50% of likely voters right now back on harris, 45% trump the race, razor thin those still in wisconsin, just one point separating the two candidates. these three states are the exact same three that harris is targeting this week. she was just in pennsylvania tomorrow michigan friday, wisconsin. today, a major move by the fed that frankly could end up having implications of helping harris, the central bank cutting interest rates by half a point double what had been anticipated. and this is why that could be really important, right? interest rates go down, that has impacts for everyone but after the fed cuts rates on average, all the way back to
. >> barbara walters, dan rather, and revealing a surprise when we thought the interview was over let's go outfront good evening i'm erin burnett out front tonight, a swing state surge, new polls this evening show the vice president's campaign is picking up speed in crucial battleground states that includes pennsylvania, where kamala harris has now opened up a sixt point lead 51% to trump's 45. now that is outside the margin of error in michigan, 50% of likely voters right now back on...
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so barbara walters, i just want to ask you about her because you write about her. and of course, as you journalists and watching all of this as i was growing up, i was eating that part up. but you write about always quote unquote, being under her, those were the words that you use. you're talking about it here. how did that affect you? >> it was okay with me because i really believed that she pays the path, paves the driveway for all of us i respected her tremendously i did not want to try to take her off her thrown if he didn't if she wanted to do something. i was okay. for the millennial coverage. i was supposed to. i was assigned to go to paris and i was like, wow, rocket paradox harris. the eiffel tower and my whole family, murray and my daughters, so and our sun, we are all going and their husbands they are children. and then a vice president, it came down to see me and said connie barbara wants to go to paris. and i said, so where my glory, if he said las vegas all k, there's a mini eiffel tower in las vegas incredible how grace issue could be that you could
so barbara walters, i just want to ask you about her because you write about her. and of course, as you journalists and watching all of this as i was growing up, i was eating that part up. but you write about always quote unquote, being under her, those were the words that you use. you're talking about it here. how did that affect you? >> it was okay with me because i really believed that she pays the path, paves the driveway for all of us i respected her tremendously i did not want to...
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so basically these homes were devastated by the, by the flooding walters. i think everything is just destroyed and you can see that in there and stuff out there through the city and it's just absolutely absolutely post apocalyptic view. luckily, no one was killed in this city. we spoke with the police and they are trying to make sure that everyone, everyone is okay people, but now people are returning to their houses. and these are really heartbreaking sites. just seeing the people with all of their possession, the depth of state that i'm seeing there said vices, they have been battling with the elements for the past week trying to protect their houses. so setting up sand bags and so on. but on ultimate be on yesterday they had, they had to give up and they had to surrender through to the sheer power of the walter as it swept through the city into everything with it just last year. it's 6 layer of ankle deep model. can you tell us how the evacuation and rescue missions a going given the circumstances, i mean from what you're describing and from what we can
so basically these homes were devastated by the, by the flooding walters. i think everything is just destroyed and you can see that in there and stuff out there through the city and it's just absolutely absolutely post apocalyptic view. luckily, no one was killed in this city. we spoke with the police and they are trying to make sure that everyone, everyone is okay people, but now people are returning to their houses. and these are really heartbreaking sites. just seeing the people with all of...
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automatically with a weather server and checks whether there is enough capacity for more reading walter guide. if not to open up, what's your history and offer a better english take by them on the, on comment 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 just didn't require to do anything with the roof. so if new buildings, but even just on existing buildings, there are around 400 square kilometers. it's flat tories area, plus the pit triggering sales. and so we could connect tool to build insect hotels, to bio diversity or to solar collectors. there's a numerous potential that isn't being exploited yet or feel more innovations, such as lighter materials are needed for the project on this plan is clear to have more smart roofs become a sponge city. when we come back to africa now, and it's often said, beauty is in the eye of the be older. wel
automatically with a weather server and checks whether there is enough capacity for more reading walter guide. if not to open up, what's your history and offer a better english take by them on the, on comment 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...
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. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite of journalism at arizona state university. amna: supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson is out with a new memoir chronicling her family's rise from segregation to her confirmation is the first black woman on the nation's highest court, all in a single generation. geoff bennett spoke with justice jackson earlier today about her memoir, "lovely one." geoff: thank you for speaking with us. justice jackson: thank you for having me. geoff: in this book, what comes through is how your story is such a uniquely american story, a real testament to this country's progress. you write about how your parents are the products of segregation, but they poured into you and what strikes me about your story is they poured into you with such powerful and purposeful effort and deliberate intention. what values did they impart that really helped guide your life and your perpetual journey? justice jackson: as i said, thank you for having me and giving me the opportunity to talk about the book, to talk
. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite of journalism at arizona state university. amna: supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson is out with a new memoir chronicling her family's rise from segregation to her confirmation is the first black woman on the nation's highest court, all in a single generation. geoff bennett spoke with justice jackson earlier today about her memoir, "lovely one." geoff: thank you...
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no, i'm sure the saga will not enter here, but she has put the on the but also the founder of walters has since asked one for smith's officials to help her and to intervene at to help her out with the situation. because obviously it's now get into an incredible stage. hey, thanks for joining us. hey, on, on the international web, back at the top of the hour with all the latest updates. see you then the the hey, rick sanchez here. there's a direct impact on this is some of what we're going to be talking about already. civilian from every country needs to come here. you know, this is an indictment of every civilians of good and evil compass. that's the man who allegedly wanted to try and shoot and kill donald trump explaining why his obsession with ukraine should be my obsession and your of the session with ukraine as well. if you're a citizen of the world, i'm gonna say, let's do this. the we are learning a whole lot more today about ryan ruth, the man who took off running when the secret service shot at him. hiding in the bushes of a palm beach uh golf course. by the way, the more we
no, i'm sure the saga will not enter here, but she has put the on the but also the founder of walters has since asked one for smith's officials to help her and to intervene at to help her out with the situation. because obviously it's now get into an incredible stage. hey, thanks for joining us. hey, on, on the international web, back at the top of the hour with all the latest updates. see you then the the hey, rick sanchez here. there's a direct impact on this is some of what we're going to be...
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walter, and tamara keith of npr.at to see you both. as you have seen now, the devastation from hurricane helene has found its way into the presidential race and politics writ large. tamra, you are following this earlier. trump alleged that governor kemp of georgia had trouble reaching president biden as he was trying to talk about aid and president biden was asked about this and he responded very angrily. tell me about that response and what it says about this moment. tamara: it is safe to say that what trump said was contrary to evidence. governor brian kemp of georgia said that he spoke to president biden yesterday on the phone and was able to reach him. president biden reassured him and said anything you need, just give me a call. president biden was asked about this in the oval office during his second event of the day, related to this disaster recovery. he said trump is lying, and he said it made him angry and the reason it upsets him is because he is not just lying about politics, he is also lying to people who
walter, and tamara keith of npr.at to see you both. as you have seen now, the devastation from hurricane helene has found its way into the presidential race and politics writ large. tamra, you are following this earlier. trump alleged that governor kemp of georgia had trouble reaching president biden as he was trying to talk about aid and president biden was asked about this and he responded very angrily. tell me about that response and what it says about this moment. tamara: it is safe to say...
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going to be there instead of waiting for the school day in the morning, we lined up for walter for julie feet. what can i say? why not just the 1st day of school was always a day. just remember, we spent the night before and beds with our school uniforms. we were so excited, it was hard to sleep. at school, we'd meet friends and classmates. we'd also exchange gifts and celebration of the 1st day, putting them in here instead of old dot. we woke up that day to the sound of explosions, miss hales killing the blood until the massacres, merced, through this foaming you name it. policy and children and gods are now into their 2nd school year with no chance of being in a classroom. so united nations war that depriving them of education could cause long term damage to godless children. after months of death and destruction brought on by israel's war and causal, it would be easy to despair. but 12 people here have had to sacrifice many things. there are some things they will never give up on our life. i feel my children, we'll have a broad future. i believe my daughter will be a university profe
going to be there instead of waiting for the school day in the morning, we lined up for walter for julie feet. what can i say? why not just the 1st day of school was always a day. just remember, we spent the night before and beds with our school uniforms. we were so excited, it was hard to sleep. at school, we'd meet friends and classmates. we'd also exchange gifts and celebration of the 1st day, putting them in here instead of old dot. we woke up that day to the sound of explosions, miss hales...
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and i would ask people, what should i title this is biography of barbara walters?and people suggested things,
and i would ask people, what should i title this is biography of barbara walters?and people suggested things,
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connie: when i got that job, i had always wanted to be walter cronkite.usted, he was fair, and he did not suffer from bigshot-itis. lter'chair was the ultimateuncle i thought i had really hit e jackpot. it was beyond thrilling. amna: it was two years later that was taken away from you and dan rather went back to solo anchoring. connie: i think it was coming. i could feel it, i could sense it. i feared it greatly, but then when the axe fell, i thought, oh my god, it really happened. amna: why do you think it fell? connie: for one thing, it just was not working. i think it was very hard for dan to move over and share the seat. i think it did not matter if i was a man, a woman, or an animal or a plant. he was not going to be happy. amna: you write about the next chapter of your life, it opens up suddenly after you lose that job and you and your husband, iconic tv host maury povich, learned you will adopt a baby boy after years of trying to start a family. you use a phrase when you write about it in the book i think a lot of women grapple with, the idea of ha
connie: when i got that job, i had always wanted to be walter cronkite.usted, he was fair, and he did not suffer from bigshot-itis. lter'chair was the ultimateuncle i thought i had really hit e jackpot. it was beyond thrilling. amna: it was two years later that was taken away from you and dan rather went back to solo anchoring. connie: i think it was coming. i could feel it, i could sense it. i feared it greatly, but then when the axe fell, i thought, oh my god, it really happened. amna: why do...
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it about walter when you saw him?immediate connection, that love at first sight? it's just unconditional, unilateral love that just doesn't ask for anything in return. >> he just loves, loves, loves, loves, loves. and that's sometimes not something you get from your significant other. >> it's a love that doesn't ask or want anything in return, and it seems like that's key. it's easy to love them, so more often than not, all it really takes is an animal looking at us with their beautiful eyes and us looking back at them, knowing that they are potentially going to rely on us for everything they need in life. >> you know, that's that's a really, like, intoxicating feeling. >> furry friends who have simple ways of showing their love on the upper east side. i'm jessica formoso, fox news. >> ktvu fox two news at five starts now. >> and now at five. a chaotic bombing at a santa barbara county courthouse. the latest details just coming into the ktvu newsroom on what investigators say may have been a deliberate act. >> they're
it about walter when you saw him?immediate connection, that love at first sight? it's just unconditional, unilateral love that just doesn't ask for anything in return. >> he just loves, loves, loves, loves, loves. and that's sometimes not something you get from your significant other. >> it's a love that doesn't ask or want anything in return, and it seems like that's key. it's easy to love them, so more often than not, all it really takes is an animal looking at us with their...
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amy walter is away. great to have you both here.heading into the final six week spring to election day. you've been keeping tabs on donald trump's travel schedule. what does that tell you about the campaign strategy six weeks out? tamara: what i can tell you is he's in pennsylvania. he was just in north carolina. he's going back to north again and he's also going to georgia. his strategy is this east coast strategy. if he can win in pennsylvania and georgia and north carolina, but especially pennsylvania, then harris has a very difficult path to the 270 electoral votes she needs. so, trump is focusing on these states. the fact he spending a lot of time in north carolina says he's worried about it because if he wasn't, he would not be spending time there. but he is. i think he spending more time there than harris since she became the nominee. geoff: we will talk a bit about north carolina in a second. jasmine, vice president harris said she accepted a debate oposal from cnn. donald trump has ruled out. what is the strategy? why does
amy walter is away. great to have you both here.heading into the final six week spring to election day. you've been keeping tabs on donald trump's travel schedule. what does that tell you about the campaign strategy six weeks out? tamara: what i can tell you is he's in pennsylvania. he was just in north carolina. he's going back to north again and he's also going to georgia. his strategy is this east coast strategy. if he can win in pennsylvania and georgia and north carolina, but especially...
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among the winners, a title by amy walters cohen claiming the prize for book of the year.e future—fit". quite a headline, isn't it? i'm joined now by the author, amy walters cohen. huge congratulations. thank you forjoining us. let's start off with that title. what does that mean, break it down for us? thank you, yes. good morning and very exciting evening and pleasure to be here talking about the book. basically the title is all about how difficult it is to be a senior leader in a modern age, how you need to embrace a paradoxical both hand approach notjust your tactical business problems but to your core and identity. as you been hearing on the programme is political volatility in generative ai, climate crisis causing floods and a whole range of other issues. there's a lot to be dealing with with the challenges out there. basically enough to do what always been done. �* ., , ., done. i'm not sure how the chapters — done. i'm not sure how the chapters have _ done. i'm not sure how the chapters have been - done. i'm not sure how the chapters have been divided done. i'm not
among the winners, a title by amy walters cohen claiming the prize for book of the year.e future—fit". quite a headline, isn't it? i'm joined now by the author, amy walters cohen. huge congratulations. thank you forjoining us. let's start off with that title. what does that mean, break it down for us? thank you, yes. good morning and very exciting evening and pleasure to be here talking about the book. basically the title is all about how difficult it is to be a senior leader in a modern...
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. >> reporter: you'll find a dartboard, a chicago bears football jersey -- >> walter payton?> walter payton. >> tell me about this photograph. >> reporter: and a picture of the great hawaiian surfer duke kahanamoku. >> goes with you everywhere. >> it goes with me, yeah. >> reporter: vedder, who loves to paddle out -- ♪ wave came crashing on a distant shore ♪ -- likens songwriting to surfing. >> you put these building blocks together so you can let's say shape the perfect wave that has a couple turns and then a barrel and then the lyrics come because then the lyrics come from surfing that wave. ♪ >> reporter: pearl jam's latest wave, "dark matter," is their 12th studio album. ♪ from a band that's been playing together for nearly 35 years now. >> pretty much everything i've ever written, it's always started off on a paper napkin, now cloth napkins because we're at nicer hotels. ♪ ♪ have i got a little story for you ♪ >> you were 12 when your mom gave you your first guitar? >> yeah. my birthday's december 23rd. so i begged to have the two gifts put together to afford something a
. >> reporter: you'll find a dartboard, a chicago bears football jersey -- >> walter payton?> walter payton. >> tell me about this photograph. >> reporter: and a picture of the great hawaiian surfer duke kahanamoku. >> goes with you everywhere. >> it goes with me, yeah. >> reporter: vedder, who loves to paddle out -- ♪ wave came crashing on a distant shore ♪ -- likens songwriting to surfing. >> you put these building blocks together so you...
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well, in general, i return to the quote from walter russell mead that i cited, it is better to have fewer americans. but it seems to me that regional countries, iran, saudi arabia, the emirates, others, turkey, israel itself, are capable of resolving the situation in this region, and the united states is acting in a role. now we turn the floor over to the news and the big game will be back at 17:00, don't miss it. hello, it's news time on the first channel, we'll tell you about the most important events right now. two more settlements: fighters of the yuzhny group liberated ostroe and grigorovka. senators unanimously re-elected valentina matviyenko as the chairman of sofed in the updated composition of the sbo participants. and what was discussed at the first plenary meeting of the autumn session. tanks among the cars. 2.5 million famous trucks rolled off the assembly line, including a new anti-sanction version. a task. and not only trucks, about new developments and the development of kamaz, its ceo told the prime minister: the state duma committee approved the ban on the adoption of chi
well, in general, i return to the quote from walter russell mead that i cited, it is better to have fewer americans. but it seems to me that regional countries, iran, saudi arabia, the emirates, others, turkey, israel itself, are capable of resolving the situation in this region, and the united states is acting in a role. now we turn the floor over to the news and the big game will be back at 17:00, don't miss it. hello, it's news time on the first channel, we'll tell you about the most...
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and one of the people gave me this little bit of volume of it's published in the. 19 four days by walter loudermilk and he was an agricultural economist. and roosevelt administration and and he was responding the crisis of the dust bowl, which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s, which was threatening american agriculture production and wreaking havoc the west and and so he went around world for the department of agriculture and and ended up in israel and discovered that just agricultural inventions that made the desert bloom and it's all in what loudermilk burke and it's it's it's expounded the detail with agricultural agronomy and subsisted creation and shows how and this is continue israel still makes the world blown at it leads the world and they sell them as desalination while its economy is increased. it's 60 times that's. it's productive today by a factor of it it's use of water is actually diminished 10% it's agricultural production is up 16 fold since it was founded. but its use of water is actually down 10%. so israel polls shows that all our fears of a water crisi
and one of the people gave me this little bit of volume of it's published in the. 19 four days by walter loudermilk and he was an agricultural economist. and roosevelt administration and and he was responding the crisis of the dust bowl, which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s, which was threatening american agriculture production and wreaking havoc the west and and so he went around world for the department of agriculture and and ended up in israel and discovered that just...
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and wanted to build a long rest of war to collect over 200 tons of waste, walter laced with cyanide, attached to chemical use to extract to go from wrong the, it kind of looks something like this of mine drainage from a copper line and a ton of rush and montana would have to have tons of different it would have been another distorted area, another a collect the landscape. well, she, a montana is a very low as gold mining region. it dates to before the romans. you'll find extensive fund to grind roman mind galleries of 817 and we sure as long people are proud of their mining heritage during communism, this region was mind buying the romanian governments. here in this opened pet gold mine. gabriel resources one mining bites in the region in 1999 major national protest because of the community mobilization stools, the project and through international attention. we means low gross who are the backbone of they some position is no, no d, v and pet 3. sure. if he tells us have, for years he was high, broken, and destroyed, marley living in constant fear that he will be thrown as bus home.
and wanted to build a long rest of war to collect over 200 tons of waste, walter laced with cyanide, attached to chemical use to extract to go from wrong the, it kind of looks something like this of mine drainage from a copper line and a ton of rush and montana would have to have tons of different it would have been another distorted area, another a collect the landscape. well, she, a montana is a very low as gold mining region. it dates to before the romans. you'll find extensive fund to grind...
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well, in general, i return to that quote from walter russell mead that i cited, it is better to haveo me that regional countries and... iran, saudi arabia, the emirates, others, turkey, israel itself, are capable of resolving the situation in this region, and the united states acts as a spoiler. now we give the floor to the news and the big game will be back at 17:00, don't miss it. hello, news time on the first channel, we will tell you about the most important events right now. two more settlements: fighters of the south group liberated ostroe and grigorovka in donetsk people's republic, and also moved forward in several directions at once.
well, in general, i return to that quote from walter russell mead that i cited, it is better to haveo me that regional countries and... iran, saudi arabia, the emirates, others, turkey, israel itself, are capable of resolving the situation in this region, and the united states acts as a spoiler. now we give the floor to the news and the big game will be back at 17:00, don't miss it. hello, news time on the first channel, we will tell you about the most important events right now. two more...