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when you heard walter ogrod, what were you thinking? who the hell's walter ogrod? andrea canning: coming up-- are you innocent? andrea canning: --an arrest. heartbreaking. i hated him. the only thing i could think of, was getting my hands around his throat. andrea canning: who was barbara jean's killer? tom lowenstein: they felt that barbara jean must have been killed on the block very near to where she lived. andrea canning: the search for an answer would uncover some long-buried secrets. lester holt: you're looking at the actions of the prosecutor or the police? both. the biggest part of this problem is not just innocent mistakes. the biggest part of this problem is the abuse of power. andrea canning: when "dateline" continues. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. why just give a gift, when you can give a gift with meaning? shutterfly, make someth
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i always wanted be walter cronkite. good evening. and i you know, the fact that i suddenly was sitting in half of uncle walter's chair was utterly thrilling and i couldn't believe that i was making it to the top of heap. look, i think dan saw it that. how did he see it? well i think an intrusion. well, i can understand that he you know, he'd been doing it by himself all these years, so he had to move a few inches to make room for. i don't believe that if i were a man or a woman or, a plant or an animal, he would have wanted to share the sea. either that or his mama never told him how to. share? no, i don't know. i still don't know if. they held a gun to his head or, uh, he willingly accepted. you say some pretty. you some pretty severe things in this book about how he treated you. well well, do you think i threw him under the bus? there ain't bus big enough. for instance, what did he tell about covering stories? i? the first thing he said to me lot right after? i was named co-anchor. i'm not crying. just have. why should i cry? there
i always wanted be walter cronkite. good evening. and i you know, the fact that i suddenly was sitting in half of uncle walter's chair was utterly thrilling and i couldn't believe that i was making it to the top of heap. look, i think dan saw it that. how did he see it? well i think an intrusion. well, i can understand that he you know, he'd been doing it by himself all these years, so he had to move a few inches to make room for. i don't believe that if i were a man or a woman or, a plant or...
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-what does author, journalist, and professor walter isaacson say now? -"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." -thank you, margaret. great to be here. -you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, "could he have been more chill and still be the one launching us towards mars and an electric vehicle future?" what's your answer to that question now? -you know, you got to take elon musk the whole cloth. the absolute intense person is what's getting his rockets launched. it also makes him a very difficult character. but if you had a chill elon musk, a restrained elon musk, we'd all probably like being around him a bit more sometimes, but i don't think he'd be the one shooting the rockets to mars or getting us into the electric vehicle future. -you agreed to become elon's biographer at a high moment for him, be
-what does author, journalist, and professor walter isaacson say now? -"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." -thank you, margaret. great to be here. -you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, "could he have been more...
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my journey through life is better because of you, walter mosley.ate you so much. [ applause ] let me thank the national book foundation and its board for this year's celebration and for the work you do every day to make this world livable for the entire literary community. i thank you for that work and for your acknowledgement of me. neil baldwin, former director of the national book foundation, brenda green from national black writers conference, troy johnson of aalbc and publishers group west, our distributor. thank you guys for being here, lending me your support. black classic press is part of a group of o-line black line publishers that includes third world press, africa world press and just us books. these legacy publishers are survivors from the civil rights and human rights battles of the '60s and '70s along with universal write press. we work every day to maintain and expand black self-narrating voices. we each have different focus. my focus is resistive black voices that assert and confirm the right of black people to advocate and express
my journey through life is better because of you, walter mosley.ate you so much. [ applause ] let me thank the national book foundation and its board for this year's celebration and for the work you do every day to make this world livable for the entire literary community. i thank you for that work and for your acknowledgement of me. neil baldwin, former director of the national book foundation, brenda green from national black writers conference, troy johnson of aalbc and publishers group...
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amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.ou very much. welcome to you both. tamera, let me start with you. jimmy carter had 40 years to define his legacy after the white house. not only does biden not have that much time, but is there a recognition that in fact, biden's successor could help define biden's legacy? tamara: absolutely. president carter gave himself a new legacy, a second i could see. 40 years is an incredibly long time. president biden does not have 40 years. the tables tell us that is basically impossible. his presidency is likely to be defined both by what he did in office and increasingly, by how his time in office came to an end. he ran in 2019, for president, to make donald trump a one term president. that was why he ran. that is he said. now, donald trump will be a two-term president. history remembers two-term presidents generally more fondly than they remember one term president's. i have spoken to several presidential historians who say president biden, much of his -- the fate of his legacy may well be
amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.ou very much. welcome to you both. tamera, let me start with you. jimmy carter had 40 years to define his legacy after the white house. not only does biden not have that much time, but is there a recognition that in fact, biden's successor could help define biden's legacy? tamara: absolutely. president carter gave himself a new legacy, a second i could see. 40 years is an incredibly long time. president biden does...
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i really don't know who walter was talking about. man. when walter has done introductions before, i'm usually looking for somebody to come in with a cape, you know, because he's talked about superman and i don't i sat there shrinking in my chair. okay but i thank you and i thank everyone tonight for this honor. i'm going to try this teleprompter. i'm going to try to be braver than walter and i'm going to try do this thing. so me begin with a bunch of thank use. and by acknowledging someone who is here tonight, only in spirit, glenn thomas, son of writers, readers, press. glenn was half insane. and a final take about black book publishing. dan simon, carson charcoal and. i flew to london in 2001 to be with glenn as he became an ancestor. his spirit and his commitment to always move black book publishing higher is ever present, and it's alive in this room tonight. i also want to thank my wonderful wife, who's at the table with me, rosalyn koch, for always supporting me in my downing times and just being there as love for me. she represents
i really don't know who walter was talking about. man. when walter has done introductions before, i'm usually looking for somebody to come in with a cape, you know, because he's talked about superman and i don't i sat there shrinking in my chair. okay but i thank you and i thank everyone tonight for this honor. i'm going to try this teleprompter. i'm going to try to be braver than walter and i'm going to try do this thing. so me begin with a bunch of thank use. and by acknowledging someone who...
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we turn to amy walter and tamara keith. good to see you both. mr.have been on capitol hill trying to woo senators. and president-elect donald trump was in mar-a-lago and he said he believes rfk junior, if confirmed, will be less radical then you would think. bring us up to speed on where the nominees stand in terms of the transition and the republican senators they have been meeting with. >> the nominees have been making the rounds. it is standard. some things are very normal, and making the rounds to different senators trying to answer their concerns is a thing that happens every time there is a new nominate. what is different is that republican senators do have concerns with some of these nominees. they are not necessarily voicing them publicly as much as you might think in part because there is not a lot to be gained from that. and so they are talking a lot about wanting these nominees to have a fair hearing. and having a confirmation hearing, a fair hearing, i think that what we don't know yet is what are those hearings going to be like? and are
we turn to amy walter and tamara keith. good to see you both. mr.have been on capitol hill trying to woo senators. and president-elect donald trump was in mar-a-lago and he said he believes rfk junior, if confirmed, will be less radical then you would think. bring us up to speed on where the nominees stand in terms of the transition and the republican senators they have been meeting with. >> the nominees have been making the rounds. it is standard. some things are very normal, and making...
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tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political headlines. are forest to adapt their agricultural practices because their main water source is drying up. ♪ announcer: this is a pbs news hour from the david rubenstein studio at w eta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: for the first time since he fled the country, he had ruled with an iron fist and willingness to kill his own people the state and power, assad was heard from today. in a statement from exile in moscow he said -- at no point did he consider stepping down or seeking refuge that said he was evacuated from syria by russian forces after he left damascus. geoff: assad also said the country has in his words fallen into the hands of terrorism. that is a reference to the forces that led the lightning campaign marching a new chapter in syria's rebellion and leads the nation. the seeds of the revolution were sewn to the south of damascus by students and young people in 2011 as they arab spring took hold across the m
tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political headlines. are forest to adapt their agricultural practices because their main water source is drying up. ♪ announcer: this is a pbs news hour from the david rubenstein studio at w eta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: for the first time since he fled the country, he had ruled with an iron fist and willingness to kill his own people the state and power,...
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that's amy walter of the “cook political report with amy walter” and tamara keith of npr.both. tam, sorry we could not have you sitting here with us. but starting with you, biden is near the end of his term. as he has his entire political rear, he is going all out on this legal front. the commutations we saw today, the thousands before that, pushing a lot of judges through the confirmation. how much of this is normal end of term, end of political career tidying up and how much is it eyeing the incoming administration? tamara: certainly president biden was chairman of the senate judiciary committee for a significant part of his career. as soon as he came into office he had his eye on these judicial positions. when president trump was in office he set a new record with the number of nominees he was able to get confirmed to lifetime positions. that really shaped the court and in a way, helped shape the biden presidency because there were times when policies he wanted came up against trump appointed judges. now biden has beaten trump's number of these lifetime appointments. th
that's amy walter of the “cook political report with amy walter” and tamara keith of npr.both. tam, sorry we could not have you sitting here with us. but starting with you, biden is near the end of his term. as he has his entire political rear, he is going all out on this legal front. the commutations we saw today, the thousands before that, pushing a lot of judges through the confirmation. how much of this is normal end of term, end of political career tidying up and how much is it eyeing...
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walter mondale both committed to and acted on. this is significant. and what was happening at the same time was the human movement and amnesty international was given the nobel prize in 1977 during the cartoonist oration. there was really an upsurge of a human rights movement. president carter and his administration injected movement with energy, with moral support, moral. the other thing that he did when he and pat darian and mrs. carter to latin america, you mentioned latin america. this was our hemisphere. yet he sent pat darian the assistant secretary for human rights, who was an amazing champion for. human rights. and i see some of her colleagues, roberta cohen and tex harris and others that are here with us today who brought that message to the dictatorships in latin america. in fact, you know, pat threatened military to argentina if the disappeared people, the thousands of disappeared people, did not reappear. and they did. they reappeared alive because of that threat of withholding, of military support. there's a professor in georgia, elena, w
walter mondale both committed to and acted on. this is significant. and what was happening at the same time was the human movement and amnesty international was given the nobel prize in 1977 during the cartoonist oration. there was really an upsurge of a human rights movement. president carter and his administration injected movement with energy, with moral support, moral. the other thing that he did when he and pat darian and mrs. carter to latin america, you mentioned latin america. this was...
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walter framing specialized in conversation framing. shadow bok.ustom frame mirror acrylic boxes and photo frames. understand the impact of art can be dramatically affect the by the quality of the frip and high quality framing is unmatched. whether vauth oil or photo of a loved 1, walter adams has the expertise to give you the perfect tasteful touch the core tradition business maintain is picture frame store. businesses met the 3 criteria required for the registry all received i positive recommend algsz from historic preservation commission. legacy business program staff recommends adding them and drafted a resolution for each business for your consideration. a motion support of the buildings should be framed a motion in favor of resolutions. >> thank you. >> this conclusd my presentation i am happy to answer question and representatives who wish to speak on applications during public comment. >> thank you, rich afterward. commissioners any questions or comments before we go to the public? >> all right. we will open for public comment. and please,
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and it was a blow for walter reed scandal in oh six. i'm trying to figure in the conversation i've been hearing from these young guys up on stage, what do they like to resonate these upcoming war fighters, this by the take the field because i know the feeling of being so bad yourself when i blew the whistle at walter reed about dysfunctional care our combat wounded that was coming back in numbers that the system it shook the whole system our system was built for that and i'm wondering at the sitting in the hospital three and a half years going through with six surgeries put me back together how do they centrifugal that knowledge that they have and i the knowledge base because if it wasn't for guys like you i tried to commit suicide when was in hospital because i was so frustrated about being in hospital and when do you guys talk me out of it? during and vietnam war. what was your question, sir. the question is, what's the big give to the young war fighters? potential war fighters is coming on line now as great and vice as leaders that n
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first opened in 1978 by jane walter and robert adams.alter adams framing specializes in archival and conservation, framing shadow boxes, custom frame mirrors, acrylic boxes, and photo frames. additionally, walter adams supports local artists through showing of artwork and framing, cost assistance in preparation for art shows. walter adams has had ongoing relationships with many prominent san francisco residents and designers, including joe montana, the getty foundation, loxley design, tracey...
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walter mondale being the vice president, as we all know, who was from your home state of minnesota? what do you remember from that time? >> well, mondale explains, he brought mondale on because he trusted mondale. he told me president carter did when i was meeting with him, when i was running for president, that he loved mondale because mondale could say rosalind's name. right. and so many of the other people that he interviewed couldn't. mondale, the son of a preacher, again, both of them having deep faiths, different faiths, but deep faith that mattered. and then their relationship was a strong one. they would have disagreements, but they'd work it out behind the scenes. and there was this trust. and it is mondale's words that are emblazoned on the side of the carter center when you go in there, and i hope many people visit now in atlanta, but they talked about there for years right after they lost. and he said, we told the truth. we obeyed the law and we kept the peace. we told the truth, we obeyed the law, and we kept the peace. that is a presidency worth respecting. >> certainl
walter mondale being the vice president, as we all know, who was from your home state of minnesota? what do you remember from that time? >> well, mondale explains, he brought mondale on because he trusted mondale. he told me president carter did when i was meeting with him, when i was running for president, that he loved mondale because mondale could say rosalind's name. right. and so many of the other people that he interviewed couldn't. mondale, the son of a preacher, again, both of...
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>> reporter: anita walters stood near chinatown when alerts told her she was in the danger zone, but after 30 years in san francisco she had doubts about the severity of the tsunami. >> i think it's all denial. >> reporter: walter's biggest question was how serious is the risk and what would a tsunami in the bay look like? ross stein said the risk is fairly low and based mostly on how the bay is shaped. >> fortunately, it's low and it's because of the narrow golden gate. so think about waves coming the pacific. basically only the waves that can shoot right through the gate have the power to impact the coast. >> reporter: emeryville and berkeley are at a high risk for tsunami waves. >> if you're at berkeley or emeryville and on the water and look out, you can see straight out the gate. so it's emeryville, alameda, berkeley that are most vulnerable. >> reporter: what stein worries about most will be a rare megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 and above in an epicenter closer to the bay area. this kind of quake would put the embarcadero or marina at risk. >> it's possible but f
>> reporter: anita walters stood near chinatown when alerts told her she was in the danger zone, but after 30 years in san francisco she had doubts about the severity of the tsunami. >> i think it's all denial. >> reporter: walter's biggest question was how serious is the risk and what would a tsunami in the bay look like? ross stein said the risk is fairly low and based mostly on how the bay is shaped. >> fortunately, it's low and it's because of the narrow golden gate....
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and this and syria, it's just magnificent. walter era, is it supposed to reflect this strain is a combination of different historical elements. and for example, the look of motives and cause originated from the soviet era. i caused a back to the 19 seventy's and eighty's why the locomotives are from the 1950s. in the postwar period, however, i mean to raise, have been recreated with design elements from the color of sky railway representing the tourist imperial tiara, and put on the account we're currently in is the truth lifestyle to reflect the soviet period was absolutely wonderful. so again, if you ask any russian what they associates with a trained trip in the country, i bet they'll say it's this glass on the ordinate metal holder. with this traditional come from and why is he always served in this type of glass that sits in the railway tradition of 17 glow sold as cheese above all practical one not spare, with the use of tall trucks in the gloss contains boiling water, making it necessary to have an insulator austin to hold the gloss comfortably and stuff during the imperial year. uh, t
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it wasn't easy to set up a meeting with walters paper. there's a lot of mistrust towards white resilience and not without reason. the trauma of colonial lines grabbing what's causing so long shadow. you cause i started, it's a very painful story because of all domestic has. we've experienced all the brutality that took place here in santa caps of rena. that's blue. thought before, you can set that up on the demo infrastructure. the european settlers built to try to the conflicts with the indigenous population and bloody crashes. brazil's indigenous people faced the superior weapons of the colonists. the government soon hired mercenary troops known as bo, could add a us, indigenous men were killed. both women and children were enslaved or forced into sax work. 2 thirds of the indigenous population were wide town. the washington says that at the end of the 1920s, there was only about $100.00 indigenous people left in the region to start a scan key. these are very difficult stories to tell us a century on the indigenous people here are still
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danielle carter walters thank you so much very much for joining us tonight. we appreciate you. good to see you. >> okay, thank you. >> donald trump has proven the way you communicate now is not to leave a vacuum but there's agreements because we can find hundreds of billions of dollars to save the american people? we should make that a bipartisan issue. liz: democrat saying he is on board with draining the swamp. is elon musk doge catching on d.c.? senator rick scott will take it on plus president biden handing out billions of dollars overseas, hurricane helene victims are suffering still in north carolina. what are they getting? the details next. >> our life is on hold right now and as you can tell, our home, it still looks today like it did on september 27, which is very very disheartening. [cheerful music] [phone ringing] not all multimillionaires build their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the boot strapper. the boot maker. hee-ha. but many do have something in common. we all trust schwab with our wealth. thanks to our award-winning s
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walter mentioned the cia.ia, if you go to their website of citizenship status in every country in the world to see how it works, this is healthy united states is listed -- this is how the united states is liston. citizenship by birth, birthright citizenship. dual citizenship, the u.s. does not recognize it, but the u.s. government acknowledges that such situations exist. u.s. citizens are not encouraged to seek dual citizenship since it limits protections by the united states, but that is how dual citizenship works. in germany, if you go to their entry on that cia page, they note that germany does recognize dual citizenship in their country. this is pat in huntington, west virginia, independent. caller: hello. i would just like to say that week by week, the legal ignorance and legal deviance of donald trump will become more and more apparent to this country in the world, and i just hope to goodness that our country and our constitution is able to survive what he has no idea about doing that is really legal and
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it's very windy at sewage is everywhere. walter is everywhere. are not only that. people have been displaced for more than 14 months, that were already left their houses without any of their warm clothes. they do not have any clothes, and that's what people are appealing and approaching. they're asking us for winter clothes. they're asking us for shoes for their children. and the same time, there is no types and no tents, and if those items were available, people are unable to afford them because we're talking about a whole population that lots of other jobs. they do not have any source of income. and at the same time, there has been on an ongoing prices and i'm going struggling every single day to afford a food for your children to afford quotes for your children. so it's very hard, even when we're talking of with the father, isn't mothers. most of them are on a boat to get warm clothes to, to their children and they're saying that they're cutting each other at night to give themselves and their children a source of warm. right. but i see the picture in gaza right
it's very windy at sewage is everywhere. walter is everywhere. are not only that. people have been displaced for more than 14 months, that were already left their houses without any of their warm clothes. they do not have any clothes, and that's what people are appealing and approaching. they're asking us for winter clothes. they're asking us for shoes for their children. and the same time, there is no types and no tents, and if those items were available, people are unable to afford them...
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they be drugs or medical supplies, nor will that be powered to the hospital, or they will not be walter and food in the hospital. so these are 3 very important things to understand. and i think we, we need to avoid a discussion that these, you might need tyree or racing the discussion because that it's easy to, to sort of end up being only discussing these medical details. but as a doctor, i am trying to to look for root causes and the root cause of these 3 attacks on the palestinian people that i mentioned is of course, these really secular colonial politics. they want to n d a. they want to grab the lines of gossip and they want to get rid of the people by ethnic cleansing. and by general side of this is also a medical problem. it's not only a political problem because what's killing people and goes up to date. is this report of the us on the e u government for this getting assigned to go attack on health care and on the population is the right to house. james, what do you make up that israel denies that it's carrying out a deliberate surrender or stop campaign in the north. so what i
they be drugs or medical supplies, nor will that be powered to the hospital, or they will not be walter and food in the hospital. so these are 3 very important things to understand. and i think we, we need to avoid a discussion that these, you might need tyree or racing the discussion because that it's easy to, to sort of end up being only discussing these medical details. but as a doctor, i am trying to to look for root causes and the root cause of these 3 attacks on the palestinian people...
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i'm the pre conditions for health, walter, food security, that goes unpunished. out of this, we will have consequences for all of us. you know what's next to is next to who will be the next country to be attacked by either us or, or is really forces where no civilian target is wholly is protected. so what we're seeing now is the reverse of the development we have since the 2nd world war. and while these really is allowed to do with the full support of the us, the 6th stream, the loading to anyone who knows the rules of war and anyone who knows hamster, this has massive implications for the whole world. james, what is his royal a chief this year? it's failed and it's subjective, as we said in a report, to destroy how much that's very little left to bomb in because the strip is killed and maimed thousands of people. many of them children of a public opinion, right? scripts, correct when, when they want to israel circle generals plan despite is really denials, has been in motion now for months. and the israel really wants to do is to empty the rules of does a lot of
i'm the pre conditions for health, walter, food security, that goes unpunished. out of this, we will have consequences for all of us. you know what's next to is next to who will be the next country to be attacked by either us or, or is really forces where no civilian target is wholly is protected. so what we're seeing now is the reverse of the development we have since the 2nd world war. and while these really is allowed to do with the full support of the us, the 6th stream, the loading to...
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prosecutor horst walter nopens, gave an update on what authorities believe that to be.op to this incident is perhaps being unsatisfied about the way in which saudi arabian refugees are treated in germany, potentially, but more the profound details need to be examined, we need to look at the whole social context of the perpetrator, we can't tell you in as much detail as i'm sure you would like to have at this point in time. we didn't have a focus on the perpetrator, we didn't have him in our sights are on our raider, so to speak. there was once a preceding that involved the perpetrator but we didn't have him in our sights, thinking that he might commit this kind of crime, not at all. so do not get the wrong end of the stick. we've heard a little from the german chancellor olaf scholz. speaking in magdeburg, he pledged that germany would respond with the full force of the law. translation: now, normally, a christmas market is a very i peaceful and joyful place, people come togetherjust before christmas in advent in the run—up to christmas to enjoy christmas and to think a
prosecutor horst walter nopens, gave an update on what authorities believe that to be.op to this incident is perhaps being unsatisfied about the way in which saudi arabian refugees are treated in germany, potentially, but more the profound details need to be examined, we need to look at the whole social context of the perpetrator, we can't tell you in as much detail as i'm sure you would like to have at this point in time. we didn't have a focus on the perpetrator, we didn't have him in our...
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since the fall for charlotte, south walter p. support some of the serial opposition functions that ice to the side. it considers american bar. curtis militias, to be terrorist us that could be of said re affirm washington support of the groups despite hi chris, this issue on the is the for, we have the, the urgency of the ending, the church vices. be sure that so i just was in a box a dock and this plan for the role in pursuing that framework as well. and uh, you know, here we heard them mention their history as the links between washington and hyatt too. we are all sham terrace. who sees much of history as territory along with its capital is becoming clear. following the power, grob state secretary, blinking admitted the us was talking to the arm group controlling damascus. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have not been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those well, urgent efforts are in the works. you may have seen by western medi
since the fall for charlotte, south walter p. support some of the serial opposition functions that ice to the side. it considers american bar. curtis militias, to be terrorist us that could be of said re affirm washington support of the groups despite hi chris, this issue on the is the for, we have the, the urgency of the ending, the church vices. be sure that so i just was in a box a dock and this plan for the role in pursuing that framework as well. and uh, you know, here we heard them...
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since the full of pressure of a sud walter p a support some of the theory and opposition functions that ice to the side. it considers the us by kurdish militias to be terrorist us secretary of state re affirmed washington support of the groups. despite on for his position on the as the 1st we have the the urgency of the ending, the church of vices. be sure that i just was in a box a dock and this one for the role in pursuing that, which is great. you know, well the links between washington and hyatt to we are all shot on the terrace who have seized much of syrian territory along with its capital. it's also becoming clear are following the power grab states that can be blanket admitted. the u. s. was in direct contact with the arm group controlling damascus. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have now been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those. well, the words being used are very interesting because urgent efforts are in the works b
since the full of pressure of a sud walter p a support some of the theory and opposition functions that ice to the side. it considers the us by kurdish militias to be terrorist us secretary of state re affirmed washington support of the groups. despite on for his position on the as the 1st we have the the urgency of the ending, the church of vices. be sure that i just was in a box a dock and this one for the role in pursuing that, which is great. you know, well the links between washington and...
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since the fall of charlotte's side, walter can support some of the syrian opposition functions that nice to this, to consider is american by kurdish malicious to be terrorist. us like groups that reaffirmed washington supports all the groups despite on christmas session. on the as the 1st we have the, the urgency of the ending, the church of vices. be sure that i just was in a bond state or and this plan for the role in pursuing that, which is great. and uh, you know, all the links between washington and high activity, or i'll show some terrorist who have sees much of the serious territory along with its capital. it's also becoming sierra following the power grump states that could be blinking, admitted to us was talking to the arm group, controlling the muscles. yes, we've been in contact with h t s and the other parties. we have impressed upon everyone we've been in contact with principals again that have not been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those and you'll note the language surrounding all this urgent efforts are in the works by
since the fall of charlotte's side, walter can support some of the syrian opposition functions that nice to this, to consider is american by kurdish malicious to be terrorist. us like groups that reaffirmed washington supports all the groups despite on christmas session. on the as the 1st we have the, the urgency of the ending, the church of vices. be sure that i just was in a bond state or and this plan for the role in pursuing that, which is great. and uh, you know, all the links between...
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walter: yeah. apparently it doesn't matter.xcept for the top five to 10 names because we have seen the effects on small caps. they had a nice run the week after the elections, it has given all of that back. the next u.s. markets as we see strengthen the dollar, as we see that rise in interest rates. eventually i think that flows route to fundamentals. between earnings season i think the momentum takes hold and runs us in one direction but in a couple weeks we are going to start to see fundamentals for individual companies and see outlooks for 2025, many of which we have not gotten yet. they are going to have to factor in the higher u.s. dollar for the globe operators and that will impact earnings. so we think it will eventually matter to everybody in the market, but at this point it is kind of isolated to everything but the top 10 stocks in the s&p. vonnie: you highlighted outside of those 10 stocks, this is an interesting one, health care. with donald trump as president and potentially a different kind of hhs secretary, we are
walter: yeah. apparently it doesn't matter.xcept for the top five to 10 names because we have seen the effects on small caps. they had a nice run the week after the elections, it has given all of that back. the next u.s. markets as we see strengthen the dollar, as we see that rise in interest rates. eventually i think that flows route to fundamentals. between earnings season i think the momentum takes hold and runs us in one direction but in a couple weeks we are going to start to see...
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walters: thank you. you have addressed some of the major issues tonight, but the biggest issue in the mind of american voters is yourselves, your ability to lead this country. when many voters go into that booth just a week from today, they will be voting their gut instinct about you men. you have already given us your reasons why people should vote for you, now would you please tell us for this, your final question, why they should not vote for your opponent, why his presidency could be harmful to the nation and, having examined both your opponent's record and the man himself, tell us his greatest weakness. mr. carter: barbara, reluctant as i am to say anything critical about governor reagan, i will try to answer your question. [laughter] mr. carter: first of all, there is the historical perspective that i just described. this is a contest between a democrat in the mainstream of my party, as exemplified by the actions that i have taken in the oval office the last four years, as contrasted with governor
walters: thank you. you have addressed some of the major issues tonight, but the biggest issue in the mind of american voters is yourselves, your ability to lead this country. when many voters go into that booth just a week from today, they will be voting their gut instinct about you men. you have already given us your reasons why people should vote for you, now would you please tell us for this, your final question, why they should not vote for your opponent, why his presidency could be...
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his partnership with vice president walter mon dale is one that -- mondale is one fuhr administrations strive to achieve. following his presidency, president carter advanced an agenda that elevated the least among us, guided by his unwavering belief in the power of human goodness and the god given dignity of every human being. he worked tirelessly around the globe to broker peace, eradicate disease, whose the homeless, and protect human rights, freedom, and democracy. through his extraordinary moral leadership, president carter lived a noble life full of meaning and purpose, and as a trusted spiritual leader, he shepherded people through seasons of pain and joy, inspiring them through the power of his example and healing them through the power of his guidance. as we mourn the loss of president carter, we hold the memory of his wife close in our hearts. exemplifying hope, warmth, and service. she and her husband inspired the nation. the love rosalyn and president carter shared is a definition of partnership and their devotion to public service is a definition of patriotism. may presiden
his partnership with vice president walter mon dale is one that -- mondale is one fuhr administrations strive to achieve. following his presidency, president carter advanced an agenda that elevated the least among us, guided by his unwavering belief in the power of human goodness and the god given dignity of every human being. he worked tirelessly around the globe to broker peace, eradicate disease, whose the homeless, and protect human rights, freedom, and democracy. through his extraordinary...
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chicago resident danielle carter walters is going to speak out.ut first, this: president-elect trump's nominees making the rounds on capitol hill to the gather senate support before their confirmation hearings. let's get the update right now, senior national correspondent aishah hasnie is live on cap until -- capitol hill with the stories. what's happening now? >> reporter: good evening to you, a lot of news coming many on capitol hill. so trump's pentagon nominee, pete hegseth, is currently meeting with senator steve daines. he just popped out of a meeting with senator murkowski who is a very important vote for him. he called that morning excellent and said that he appreciated her input a great deal. he is meeting with senator susan collins tomorrow. these two senators, murkowski and collins, elizabeth, are pretty moderate republicans who have a streak of an independent streak when it comes to president trump. collins tells fox news that she is going to ask hegseth tomorrow about ukraine, sexual assault in the military, combat, women in combat an
chicago resident danielle carter walters is going to speak out.ut first, this: president-elect trump's nominees making the rounds on capitol hill to the gather senate support before their confirmation hearings. let's get the update right now, senior national correspondent aishah hasnie is live on cap until -- capitol hill with the stories. what's happening now? >> reporter: good evening to you, a lot of news coming many on capitol hill. so trump's pentagon nominee, pete hegseth, is...
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amy walter is away. it's great to have you both here.rt with you, because we have now seen in the aftermath of president biden pardoning his son hunter some backlash from his fellow democrats. we heard from colorado governor jared polis earlier. senator bennet has weighed in saying he believes biden put personal interest ahead of duty. senator welch has said, while it's understandable, as a father, he said, as the nation's chief executive, it is unwise. does your reporting, tam, showed that president biden weighed these consequences, this potential backlash, and the precedent that it sets before making this decision? tamara keith, national public radio: certainly, several members of his own party have come out to say that they feel like president biden, by doing my this, is ceding the political high ground on an issue that democrats have hit incoming president trump on. what i will say is that president biden spent this last weekend with his family in nantucket. this is a family retreat. there they get together there everything thanksgiv
amy walter is away. it's great to have you both here.rt with you, because we have now seen in the aftermath of president biden pardoning his son hunter some backlash from his fellow democrats. we heard from colorado governor jared polis earlier. senator bennet has weighed in saying he believes biden put personal interest ahead of duty. senator welch has said, while it's understandable, as a father, he said, as the nation's chief executive, it is unwise. does your reporting, tam, showed that...
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walter. >> god will get you for that. walter. >> maude was really the first time that we saw such a fiercely independent woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. >> maude had a maid, florida, who was a great character. >> i'm henry evans. her husband made an appearance. i am proud of you, florida. it's just that i don't want you to be a maid no more. >> your mother was a maid. >> that's how your brothers got through school. and you got to be a fireman. >> when john, amos and esther rolle finished this scene, we thought, let's fill out that family. >> good time. >> anytime you meet a payment. good god, any time. >> that's the first time you ever saw a black family on television. >> look who finally got back from a honeymoon in the bathroom mirror jj, your mouth is always ahead of your think piece. >> this crazy dream, this family ain't ozzie and harriet. >> we were very different than other sitcom families from the point that we were urban. trying to survive on the south side of chicago w
walter. >> god will get you for that. walter. >> maude was really the first time that we saw such a fiercely independent woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind at the center of a family sitcom. >> maude had a maid, florida, who was a great character. >> i'm henry evans. her husband made an appearance. i am proud of you, florida. it's just that i don't want you to be a maid no more. >> your mother was a maid. >> that's how your brothers got through school....