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so, walter. from 1889 german-jewish family in new york that we lived until 1974 and he attended harvard for his bachelor's degree where he studied mostly philosophy but also languages. and he was majorly influenced by george toyama and that's a critical philosophical lesson that harvard, in his early career linden, never saw himself as a reporter that worked as one, but as a commentator on or a political philosopher. he was a founding editor of the new republic as a newspaper in 1913, during war one, which happened shortly after that, he worked on propaganda as a captain in military intelligence in the american expeditionary force. colonel edward house. i was through his work under house that men had an advisory role on woodrow wilson's 14 point speech, which would outline the principles for potential peace during world war one and would be used in that way. it would be highly influential while working as a propaganda, he is quoted to have said he had no doctrinaire belief and free speech but was
so, walter. from 1889 german-jewish family in new york that we lived until 1974 and he attended harvard for his bachelor's degree where he studied mostly philosophy but also languages. and he was majorly influenced by george toyama and that's a critical philosophical lesson that harvard, in his early career linden, never saw himself as a reporter that worked as one, but as a commentator on or a political philosopher. he was a founding editor of the new republic as a newspaper in 1913, during...
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that was walter winchell, the columnist. guess who? walter winchell's next door neighbor was. and then majestic apartments in new york city. meyer lansky and meyer used to tell what winchell used to give meyer the locations of where nazis were meeting. and one of my favorite story told to me by his granddaughter and confirmed in one of the letters meyer wrote a friend is walter winchell, gave him a bad address once, and meyer ran into him in the park in the lobby of the majestic, and said, walter, you gave me a bomb address here, and we got there and there were no no nazis. and walter winchell was mortified that he had given one of the most powerful mobsters in the country a bum steer. why am i on? my god, i'm sorry. i was told it was a good dress and meyer said, don't worry about it, walter. we found him. and they did. luciano at the end of the war, his sentence was commuted, and he went to settle in italy because he did not they did not want him in the united states. and un cleverley luciano came back a few years later to to havana with frank sinatra and a planeload of prost
that was walter winchell, the columnist. guess who? walter winchell's next door neighbor was. and then majestic apartments in new york city. meyer lansky and meyer used to tell what winchell used to give meyer the locations of where nazis were meeting. and one of my favorite story told to me by his granddaughter and confirmed in one of the letters meyer wrote a friend is walter winchell, gave him a bad address once, and meyer ran into him in the park in the lobby of the majestic, and said,...
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amna: amy walter, tamara keith, always great to see you.e movie version of the hit musical wicked sword at the box office this winter it and among 10 nominations, one is for costume designer paul tazewell. senior arts correspondent jeffrey brown starts our coverage of oscar nominees with this report as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. reporter: it's a visually spectacular world. intended to feel both familiar and fresh. >> the wicked witch of the west is dead. reporter: the costume designer paul tazewell, wicked is an enormous canvas of characters and colors, materials in motion. and it is the biggest thing he's ever been involved in. >> it's a blast, and it is my life. it is the way that i communicate. as a painter would. it is my language. and it is my means of being creative. reporter: we met at steiner studios, a film production complex in brooklyn, new york. he told us that for all the huge scale, the key is still through his designs and working with director john hsu, and actors, cynthia a rebo as elphaba, and ariana grand
amna: amy walter, tamara keith, always great to see you.e movie version of the hit musical wicked sword at the box office this winter it and among 10 nominations, one is for costume designer paul tazewell. senior arts correspondent jeffrey brown starts our coverage of oscar nominees with this report as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. reporter: it's a visually spectacular world. intended to feel both familiar and fresh. >> the wicked witch of the west is dead. reporter: the...
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. >> the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism. is a well-deserved recognition of wolf's remarkable career and the great work he continues to do every day here in the situation room. accepting the award, wolf spoke about the example that walter cronkite set for journalists lessons that are as important as ever amid the rapid changes in the political environment and the way americans get their news. >> the method. >> of communication will change. >> but the principles. >> of journalism should not. >> walter cronkite. told told it like it was. he was. >> once heralded as the most trusted. >> man in america. >> we know. >> public trust in our institutions. >> is not what. >> it used to be. >> but walter. >> cronkite's legacy. remains alive. >> and strong. and i accept this award. and walter cronkite's honor. >> wolf, your cnn family is deeply proud. our congratulations to you. i'm jim
. >> the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism. is a well-deserved recognition of wolf's remarkable career and the great work he continues to do every day here in the situation room. accepting the award, wolf spoke about the example that walter cronkite set for journalists lessons that are as important as ever amid the rapid changes in the political environment and the way americans get their news. >> the method. >> of communication will change. >> but the...
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remember about walter cronkite? used to call him the most trusted man in america, because you knew that he was going to report the news. if you lived in the bay area in a certain era, you knew that about dennis. you know, these days, anybody who has a cell phone has an opinion. the one thing you knew about dennis is if you heard it come out of his mouth, you knew it was researched. you knew that he cared about the information. you knew that that information was going to be accurate. you know, and i think social media has changed the whole climate these days. it's a throwback to another era, you know, and i was when i first came to the bay area, i was at a competing station, and anybody who spent a time in the bay area knows that. you know, there was there were the van amberg's of the world. there were the dave mcelhatton of the world. and then there was dennis richmond at ktvu. you know, dennis, and whether it was with elaine corral or leslie griffith or then with julie, you knew that if information was coming acros
remember about walter cronkite? used to call him the most trusted man in america, because you knew that he was going to report the news. if you lived in the bay area in a certain era, you knew that about dennis. you know, these days, anybody who has a cell phone has an opinion. the one thing you knew about dennis is if you heard it come out of his mouth, you knew it was researched. you knew that he cared about the information. you knew that that information was going to be accurate. you know,...
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accepting the award, wolf spoke about the example that walter cronkite set for journalists lessons that are as important as ever amid the rapid changes in the political environment and the way americans get their news. >> the method. >> of communication will change. >> but the principles. >> of journalism should not. >> walter cronkite. told told it like it was. he was. >> once heralded as the most trusted. >> man in america. >> we know. >> public trust in our institutions. >> is not what. >> it used to be. >> but walter. >> cronkite's legacy. remains alive. >> and strong. and i accept this award. and walter cronkite's honor. >> wolf, your cnn family is deeply proud. our congratulations to you. i'm jim sciutto in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >> outfront next. >> the breaking. >> news, democratic. >> lawmakers forcing. themselves into the speaker's. office today. they were demanding answers about elon musk. as musk is taking a sledgehammer. >> to. >> the federal government. one of the democrats who was in the speaker's office is out front tonight. plus, mor
accepting the award, wolf spoke about the example that walter cronkite set for journalists lessons that are as important as ever amid the rapid changes in the political environment and the way americans get their news. >> the method. >> of communication will change. >> but the principles. >> of journalism should not. >> walter cronkite. told told it like it was. he was. >> once heralded as the most trusted. >> man in america. >> we know. >>...
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he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> dennis also developed a reputation among politicians as being someone who was always fair, and held the bar high for accuracy in delivering the news, former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african-american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis was a trailblazer. >> dennis richmond inspired every one of them to look to people of color, not only for broadcast purposes, for accuracy on information. and dennis said that standard. >> on wednesday, california governor gavin newsom and first partner jennifer siebel newsom sent a statement that said dennis was a man of integrity. he believed in finding and reporting the truth and in treating subjects and audiences alike with respect. his legacy lives on through all the reporters he inspired, the stories he shared, and the people who trusted in him. jennifer and i joined his family and friends
he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> dennis also developed a reputation among politicians as being someone who was always fair, and held the bar high for accuracy in delivering the news, former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african-american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis...
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of “the cook political report with amy walter” who is in new orleans tonight and tamara keith of nprart with you because we saw confusion at usaid as elon musk threatened to shut down the agency. concerns about firings at the fbi and doj. is all of this what trump supporters voted for? >> it depends on which trump supporters you are talking about, because some people voted for donald trump because they were concerned about the price of eggs and everything else. there are others who voted for trump because they were frustrated with president biden refusing to step aside and having harris come in in this way. there were people upset about what was happening in gaza. there were people who wanted to shake things up and felt like government was not working for them and they are looking at this and saying they are shaking things up. this is a hostile takeover and that is what some share of trump's voters signed up for. i will say that when a president takes office they are never more popular and powerful than they are in their first couple weeks and as they continue to do more things peopl
of “the cook political report with amy walter” who is in new orleans tonight and tamara keith of nprart with you because we saw confusion at usaid as elon musk threatened to shut down the agency. concerns about firings at the fbi and doj. is all of this what trump supporters voted for? >> it depends on which trump supporters you are talking about, because some people voted for donald trump because they were concerned about the price of eggs and everything else. there are others who...
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he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> burris said richmond earned his reputation among bay area politicians and public figures for his fairness and accuracy. we did receive this statement from former congresswoman barbara lee of oakland, saying, i joined with so many in oakland in mourning the passing of dennis richmond, a legend, trailblazer and dear friend. for decades, he was the voice who shined a light on our city, breaking barriers in broadcast news. my heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends and the entire ktvu community. this is a loss for all of us. governor newsom also releasing a statement saying a newsman of the highest caliber, dennis richmond, was a pillar of bay area life for over 30 years. one of the nation's first black anchors on a major tv newscast. he was familiar with and unshaken by adversity. known best for his composure, a rock in any storm, dennis guided the public through some of the most his
he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> burris said richmond earned his reputation among bay area politicians and public figures for his fairness and accuracy. we did receive this statement from former congresswoman barbara lee of oakland, saying, i joined with so many in oakland in mourning the passing of dennis richmond, a legend,...
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because without walter, they are unable to live in their home, in their neighborhoods, despite the fact that they are completely reduced and durable. now, there are also people that are trying to fix whatever they can fix in, in their houses. some palestinians know our own reopening, their stores, they're trying to fix whatever. and we're also seeing bulldozers and municipalities opening things a ways because what is where the forces left in the gauze city and the another in gaza strip is a complete disaster. mazda of destruction. every single aspect of life has been completely wiped at 0 infrastructure at everywhere is rebel, as the streets are very dusty and polished in use. do not know from where to start, but we have been seeing people fixing cleaning, collecting glass, collecting whatever they can collect from under the rubble and, and we can also see municipalities and other 8 organizations, a humanitarian organizations trying to open the ways work on the infrastructure there are areas that have been connected to the internet to, but they're very new to us, but also popped in and
because without walter, they are unable to live in their home, in their neighborhoods, despite the fact that they are completely reduced and durable. now, there are also people that are trying to fix whatever they can fix in, in their houses. some palestinians know our own reopening, their stores, they're trying to fix whatever. and we're also seeing bulldozers and municipalities opening things a ways because what is where the forces left in the gauze city and the another in gaza strip is a...
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until the one to submit it to you in the gaza strip hood a deliver walter in some areas. now, not only that, we have been also talking to palestinians, the are still searching till this moment to their bodies. all their beloved ones do the bodies of their neighbors wait, where they know that they have been trapped under the rubber. there's a lot of struggle in every single palestinian family. some people came back and found their houses completely destroyed, that they were unable to even find any rubble of their houses. now the gaza city has been one of the most busy areas in, in the gaza strip. and it was the main center. but now a polish didn't use the do not see any lights if it gets dark and the city is more of a g o city. but we see palestinians relieved from the fact that there is no air strikes from the fact that there is a little bit of safety and they will not be targeted by air strikes. but then human, it's terry and 11. and the unitarian situation is very a miserable where palestinians are chewing up on bread lines. are queueing up on community kitchens on walt
until the one to submit it to you in the gaza strip hood a deliver walter in some areas. now, not only that, we have been also talking to palestinians, the are still searching till this moment to their bodies. all their beloved ones do the bodies of their neighbors wait, where they know that they have been trapped under the rubber. there's a lot of struggle in every single palestinian family. some people came back and found their houses completely destroyed, that they were unable to even find...
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let's bring an oklahoma state superintendent ryan walters and former county arizona sheriff mark, jennasuperintendent to you first hear is you on cnn with a little back and forth, watch. >> you think that would be dramatic for students in schools and i'm talking about all students? >> well, what my big concern in -- is, is what this is done. >> trace: you actually answer the question, she did not like the answer. >> cnn has a narrative in the narrative is we are going to attack trump, and try to guess like the american people. into not understanding that law enforcement is bringing back lawn order to this country thanks to president trump, here is the reality, law enforcement once this information from schools and others, because they want to keep families together but they happen over the kids are, they have to know families are and also, the lies about what is a danger to the schools, a look at the average age of an ms-13 member, about 19 or 20 years old we have school-aged kids in that gang, we need to make sure they are out of school, we need to make sure that kids are kept with the
let's bring an oklahoma state superintendent ryan walters and former county arizona sheriff mark, jennasuperintendent to you first hear is you on cnn with a little back and forth, watch. >> you think that would be dramatic for students in schools and i'm talking about all students? >> well, what my big concern in -- is, is what this is done. >> trace: you actually answer the question, she did not like the answer. >> cnn has a narrative in the narrative is we are going to...
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three strikes was the law at the time that i sentenced walter johnson, we can talk about that later. and i had to apply that law as mandatory that if somebody committed, and this was their third felony. even if it was not an extreme felony, even if it was just picking up a person's pocketbook up off the street was a felony, if you had three of those, it was mandatory light and you had no discretion as a judge, you had to impose a mandatory lifetime sentence under these three strike dynamics. the case that went to the supreme court on that came from california where the person had to be sentenced under the three strike law in that state to life, even though the third felony was stealing somebody's golf club. that went to the supreme court and the supreme court upheld the law as the proper law, not violate not -- not in violation of the constitution. since then there has been a seachange throughout the country and in new york that had its own three strike law where we are not doing that anymore. you will find that even if it is technically on the books that you are not going to have th
three strikes was the law at the time that i sentenced walter johnson, we can talk about that later. and i had to apply that law as mandatory that if somebody committed, and this was their third felony. even if it was not an extreme felony, even if it was just picking up a person's pocketbook up off the street was a felony, if you had three of those, it was mandatory light and you had no discretion as a judge, you had to impose a mandatory lifetime sentence under these three strike dynamics....
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. >> from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university.: today the u.n. palestinian agency says it is providing humanitarian aid in gaza as well as the occupied west bank and east jerusalem despite a ban that went into effect yesterday. an israeli law passed in october forbids them from operating on israeli land and forbids contact with israeli authorities. nick shiffrin has more. nick: amra was established after the creation of the state of israel to serve the palestinian population. it has come to provide some six million palestinians in gaza and the occupied territories not only humanitarian assistance but education and healthcare. they help commit the hamas terror attacks israel says. the u.n. has said nine amra staff may have been involved and were fired. to understand the future, we get two views. the director of amra's washington, d.c. office and asa farayem with the israeli defense forces now a fellow with the washington institute for middle east policies. welcome to the news hour let me start with you. what is going on with amra a
. >> from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university.: today the u.n. palestinian agency says it is providing humanitarian aid in gaza as well as the occupied west bank and east jerusalem despite a ban that went into effect yesterday. an israeli law passed in october forbids them from operating on israeli land and forbids contact with israeli authorities. nick shiffrin has more. nick: amra was established after the creation of the state of israel to serve the...
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and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university.trump said today that he's in no rush to do anything in gaza. earlier this week he talked about the need for palestinians to leave gaza, calling it a demolition zone, and for the us to take over the area and develop it. amna: meanwhile hamas is accusing israel of delaying aid deliveries that were agreed to in the cease fire deal. an accusation israel denies. stephanie sy has this report with the latest. stephanie: half a million families streaming back to their homes in gaza on foot, on piggyback, children in tow. for more than one year their home, a battleground in the israel-hamas war. they survived while many did not come up their apartments, their businesses, everythng that makes a community are in ruins. i've minutes of the destruction it rescue workers and families dig trying to locate the remains of loved ones. bones are taken to the local morgue in the hopes that they can be identified in the future. 2 million gazans are displaced while winter's that are elements be done upon t
and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university.trump said today that he's in no rush to do anything in gaza. earlier this week he talked about the need for palestinians to leave gaza, calling it a demolition zone, and for the us to take over the area and develop it. amna: meanwhile hamas is accusing israel of delaying aid deliveries that were agreed to in the cease fire deal. an accusation israel denies. stephanie sy has this report with the latest....
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course they deliberately took this phrase manufacturing consent from the films liberal journalist walter lippmann whom nathan and no mention in the book. and by the way i put a quick plug for the book it is it is a page. i got an advance copy five days ago. i i'm almost finished with it. so i highly recommend reading it. but you guys this about this influence that walter lippmann had on elite opinion that essentially advanced democracies require propaganda that's it's important necessary to lead quote bewildered herd all of us towards the correct positions. and so in trying to make sense of how media are used as instruments of propaganda, they came up with the propaganda model which was composed of five filters, and it's through these filters that media has produced. the power operates through through media that you end up with very predictable patterns of omission, selection in emphasis. and the five filter, some of them are fairly intuitive, and i'm sure we all remember them from reading consent. but the first one is ownership. so is the corporate. in private ownership of our media. of
course they deliberately took this phrase manufacturing consent from the films liberal journalist walter lippmann whom nathan and no mention in the book. and by the way i put a quick plug for the book it is it is a page. i got an advance copy five days ago. i i'm almost finished with it. so i highly recommend reading it. but you guys this about this influence that walter lippmann had on elite opinion that essentially advanced democracies require propaganda that's it's important necessary to...
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he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> dennis also developed a reputation among politicians as being someone who was always fair, and held the bar high for accuracy in delivering the news, former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african-american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis was a trailblazer. >> dennis richmond inspired every one of them to look to people of color, not only for broadcast purposes, for accuracy on information, and dennis set that standard. >> former congresswoman barbara lee sent ktvu a statement saying, quote, i joined with so many in oakland in mourning the passing of dennis richmond, a legend, trailblazer and dear friend. for decades, he was the voice who shined a light on our city, breaking barriers and broadcast news. my heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends and the entire ktvu community. this is a loss for all of us. and from congr
he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> dennis also developed a reputation among politicians as being someone who was always fair, and held the bar high for accuracy in delivering the news, former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african-american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis...
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he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy.ou always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis was a trailblazer. >> dennis richmond inspired every one of them to look to people of color, not only for broadcast purposes, for accuracy on information, and dennis set that standard. >> former california senator barbara boxer sent this message saying, in a world with so many ups and downs, dennis richmond had a calming effect as he brought light to every major story, no matter how complicated, disturbing or uplifting. former congresswoman barbara lee sent ktvu a statement as well, saying, quote, for decades, he was the voice who shined a light on our city, breaking barriers and broadcast news. my heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends, and the entire ktvu community. this is a loss for all of us. just a few of the remembrances were
he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy.ou always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis was a trailblazer. >> dennis richmond inspired every one of them to look to people of color, not only for broadcast purposes, for accuracy on...
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from the david m rubenstein studio at weta in washington and from the walter cronkite school of journalisma state university. geoff: president trump and israeli prime minister netanyahu met for talks today that focused on hammering out a second phase of the cease fire and hostage agreement between israel and hamas. amna: netanyahu is the first foreign leader to visit the white house since trump's second term began. the two leaders also discussed the future of gaza, which trump has said might need to be "emptied of its population," a potential war crime, since israel's campagin to destroy hamas has also destroyed much of the enclave. president trump spoke in the oval office. pres. trump: you can't live in gaza right now. we need another location. we can build them, through massive amounts of money, supplied by other people, and it could be jordan, egypt, you could build four or five or six areas, probably 1.7 million people, maybe 1.8 million, but i think all of them, i think they will be resettled. geoff: under the terms of the current cease fire, hamas is supposed to release 33 hostages i
from the david m rubenstein studio at weta in washington and from the walter cronkite school of journalisma state university. geoff: president trump and israeli prime minister netanyahu met for talks today that focused on hammering out a second phase of the cease fire and hostage agreement between israel and hamas. amna: netanyahu is the first foreign leader to visit the white house since trump's second term began. the two leaders also discussed the future of gaza, which trump has said might...
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elon musk biography has said that the ceo of tesla will go too far when it comes to the conflicts walter musk a year. business correspondent, isaacson discusses what the trump administration means for elon musk�*s business it cuts both ways, i,mean,. ,, a , , two years ago. in my book, i show exactly how he has an algorithm so he can manufacture a million electric vehicles when general motors so, you pull him away from that, on the other hand, by being in the administration, whether the national highways safety board or the other regulatory agencies, he gets to barrel forward. stock, which is what it is, it is stock that will involve ai, robotics and self—driving cars. but can the richest man in the world avoid such big to heading up doj and being in charge of cutting government no, i don't think that, if you had to list the trades he is going to push limits, he is going to break limits, and it is going to cause some problems, but it is we had been a nation of risk—takers and we became nations with more referees than risk takers, more builders than risk—takers and maybe it will be intere
elon musk biography has said that the ceo of tesla will go too far when it comes to the conflicts walter musk a year. business correspondent, isaacson discusses what the trump administration means for elon musk�*s business it cuts both ways, i,mean,. ,, a , , two years ago. in my book, i show exactly how he has an algorithm so he can manufacture a million electric vehicles when general motors so, you pull him away from that, on the other hand, by being in the administration, whether the...
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rubenstein studio at weta in washington and in the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism atte university. >> the trump administration is continuing to dismantle the u.s. agency for international development posting this message on the agency's main page. it says "all usaid direct hire personnel will be placed on administrative leave globally with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, poor -- core leadership and specially designated programs. secretary of state marco rubio had this to say. >> our goal for usaid was to align the programs that it fulfills with the foreign policy of the united states. and yet over the last two decades, it has not and it has gotten worse and worse and multiple administrations have complained about but none have done anything about it. we are going to do something about it. this is not about ending foreign aid, it is about structuring it in a way that furthers the national interests of the united states. >> for perspective we turn now to andrew -- the administrator for usaid during the george w. bush adm
rubenstein studio at weta in washington and in the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism atte university. >> the trump administration is continuing to dismantle the u.s. agency for international development posting this message on the agency's main page. it says "all usaid direct hire personnel will be placed on administrative leave globally with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, poor -- core leadership and specially...
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he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you can rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> dennis also developed a reputation among politicians as being someone who was always fair, and held the bar high for accuracy in delivering the news. former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african-american journalists when he first started out, and how dennis was a trailblazer. >> dennis richmond inspired every one of them to look to people of color, not only for broadcast purposes, for accuracy on information, and dennis set that standard. >> former congresswoman barbara lee sent ktvu a statement saying, quote, i joined with so many in oakland in mourning the passing of dennis richmond, a legend, trailblazer and dear friend. for decades, he was the voice who shined a light on our city, breaking barriers in broadcast news. my heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends and the entire ktvu community. this is a loss for all of us. and from congre
he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you can rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. you always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> dennis also developed a reputation among politicians as being someone who was always fair, and held the bar high for accuracy in delivering the news. former san francisco mayor willie brown said he recalls how there were very few african-american journalists when he first started out, and how...
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do you want it on your walter spin? look, it's bright yellow. we stood there. i knew it would fit the well actually orange. leah will you take the super now we can go and bring them back to the table. that's go or be is it like in many such facilities? the doors are locked for security reasons. yet the garden is normally open to all residents. the fuel that's presenting the special thing is that now we can clump fragrant plants reputation. and then in the summer we can post by the garden and smell and touch the flowers. and so we can really create a place that is nice to spend time in women gamma is leo. do you want to take this little green plant? if i have to carry this, you can leave that here for a while. let me know. so you can put that in the middle. slower bed. yeah, you can carry that too. yeah, sure. i just put it on the cloud. this the guy just from last year was really rough, young and i was at the end of my rope. life there's no real treatment for this illness, at least not yet. on this side. oh, he's been here since october raska. what's really gre
do you want it on your walter spin? look, it's bright yellow. we stood there. i knew it would fit the well actually orange. leah will you take the super now we can go and bring them back to the table. that's go or be is it like in many such facilities? the doors are locked for security reasons. yet the garden is normally open to all residents. the fuel that's presenting the special thing is that now we can clump fragrant plants reputation. and then in the summer we can post by the garden and...
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we live in the chicken gorge, which starts at the ticket, and walter fulton need valente to open the account and to rise up the gorge vehicle . so you got the most right amount of think he is perfectly situated to catch them . and that's not gonna fall as you let us know, the main current flows up, the golgi, creating a steady updraft of 4 to 8 meters per 2nd. so yeah, that's a comfortable wind speed. just running for taking off and flying sort of perfect condition was somebody's beginners and experience side of those who was skilled enough to fly farther up the golgi fairly quick, even crossing from one gorge to another. in the so the, the surroundings, the weather conditions that will make this place so popular is a part of gliding spots from what countries to people trouble here. to power glides is people traveling to this place from turkey. hill around france and germany from illinois to europe. austria was apparent, landing mecca fronts to, to quote a gym. and by let's, this is the only place where you actually keep going out of to take off and build that in most places you just
we live in the chicken gorge, which starts at the ticket, and walter fulton need valente to open the account and to rise up the gorge vehicle . so you got the most right amount of think he is perfectly situated to catch them . and that's not gonna fall as you let us know, the main current flows up, the golgi, creating a steady updraft of 4 to 8 meters per 2nd. so yeah, that's a comfortable wind speed. just running for taking off and flying sort of perfect condition was somebody's beginners and...
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and so syria will re examine international treaties on walter resources. i'll just say it was a solid and job. it spoke to the minister in damascus. and later joe is out of the home about 2100000 people walk into a group purchasing the city. we want to increase the number least 54 with new cdn and our investments in the country. we would also and kind of look for a good, comfortable manufacturing and marketing investment project. and we increased the percentage of audible on one of the major challenges that the entire region and city in particular is facing is climate change. you've had one of the greatest years in this year. how are you going to provide water and what are you going to do to make sure that in the coming years, not just now, but in the coming years, you will be able to provide people with, with water and whatever it is needed to make sure that the agriculture to syria continues, despite the time of change, which is expected diverse and incoming. the obviously leadership and climate change has affected the entire middle east and recent years
and so syria will re examine international treaties on walter resources. i'll just say it was a solid and job. it spoke to the minister in damascus. and later joe is out of the home about 2100000 people walk into a group purchasing the city. we want to increase the number least 54 with new cdn and our investments in the country. we would also and kind of look for a good, comfortable manufacturing and marketing investment project. and we increased the percentage of audible on one of the major...
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walter did run into numbers. maybe as a soldier and sort of dots as a soldier, but otherwise no. so if you could have said you didn't want to be a soldier. good. yeah, that wasn't possible. that's good, cause that was against principle in traditions. have been saved from that it was as good citizenship as i'm exclusive and is i'm i'd like to welcome mr. karl oyster vibes from the village of linkable in east freesia. that's i mean, others deny are especially interested in the jewish. i thought it was there were a lot of jews in the area. how did you not know where the jews had gone or what had happened to them up the beams and auto bodies it take i'll help us get worse as well. yeah, of course we need to see you could see it in 1938. 0 susie that you could see that the jews were being taken away on most of mine. oh my god, i have to say my grandfather was a baker in the north. yeah. and he was well respected by the jewish communities in does. yeah, they did the good the big box of bread for them to match some of the tests and they've done so you had a bunch of jewish friends on yo
walter did run into numbers. maybe as a soldier and sort of dots as a soldier, but otherwise no. so if you could have said you didn't want to be a soldier. good. yeah, that wasn't possible. that's good, cause that was against principle in traditions. have been saved from that it was as good citizenship as i'm exclusive and is i'm i'd like to welcome mr. karl oyster vibes from the village of linkable in east freesia. that's i mean, others deny are especially interested in the jewish. i thought...
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how many will nodded in your family, a motor pola killed in the 2nd world. walter did run into numbers, maybe as a soldier, and so that's the soldier, but otherwise, no. so if you could just said you didn't want to be a soldier. yeah. yeah, that wasn't possible. that's good. cause that was against the principal in traditions that been saved from that it was as good citizenship as i'm exclusive of the. i'd like to welcome mr. carl, most of us from the village of linkable in east freesia that's, i mean i understand i are especially interested in the jewish. i thought it was there were a lot of jews in the area. how did you not know where the jews had gone or what it happened to them up to being didn't auto body's it take y'all help us get worse as well? yeah, of course we knew to zane you could see it in 1938. 0 susie. this you could see that the jews were being taken away on most of mine. oh my god, i have to say my grandfather was a baker in the north. yeah. and he was well respected by the jewish communities in does. yeah. they did the feedback box of bread for them to match some of t
how many will nodded in your family, a motor pola killed in the 2nd world. walter did run into numbers, maybe as a soldier, and so that's the soldier, but otherwise, no. so if you could just said you didn't want to be a soldier. yeah. yeah, that wasn't possible. that's good. cause that was against the principal in traditions that been saved from that it was as good citizenship as i'm exclusive of the. i'd like to welcome mr. carl, most of us from the village of linkable in east freesia that's,...
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we live in the chicken gorge, which starts at the ticket, and walter fulton deland hates. i've been to our enterprise up the gorge. she got us the most right about saying he is perfectly situated to catch them. i'm not thinking of pleasure. what are some of the main current flows up the gorge, creating a steady updraft of 4 to 8 meters per 2nd. that's a comfortable wind speed, just running for taking off and flying for a perfect condition and somebody's beginners and experienced pilots. those who was skilled enough to fly farther up, the golgi fairly quick. even crossing from one goes to another. so the, the surroundings, the weather conditions that will make this place so popular as a part of gliding spots from what countries to people trouble here to power the light is due to some people traveling to this place from taki around from some gemini, from illinois to europe, austria was apparent, gliding mecca fronts to go to quote, a gym and by let's, this is the only place where you actually keep going out of to take off the use in most places you just take off, can reach u
we live in the chicken gorge, which starts at the ticket, and walter fulton deland hates. i've been to our enterprise up the gorge. she got us the most right about saying he is perfectly situated to catch them. i'm not thinking of pleasure. what are some of the main current flows up the gorge, creating a steady updraft of 4 to 8 meters per 2nd. that's a comfortable wind speed, just running for taking off and flying for a perfect condition and somebody's beginners and experienced pilots. those...
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with his friend bebe raposo, actually spent time in georgetown harbor and visited the property of walter cronkite, who a house overlooking the harbor. now, in recent times, it's known that both bill clinton, barack obama loved the vineyard and spent summer vacations. it was really the presidential retreat, much more so than than camp david would be able to claim. and clinton visited. vineyard for the first time in august of 93. he actually did working vacation and went over crime legislation and and health care reform. you that was going to be his big impetus to get universal health care passed that was a lot of planning happened right here on the vineyard he returned in october of 1995 for the three day wedding celebration and for ted danson, dead. ted danson and, mary steenburgen and he gave his weekly radio address from the old whaling church in newtown in august of 97. it is claimed our president clinton claimed that he broke 80 farms, neck golf with all due respect to the president, he does have a reputation of taking more than a few mulligans. when he was golfing. we don't know how
with his friend bebe raposo, actually spent time in georgetown harbor and visited the property of walter cronkite, who a house overlooking the harbor. now, in recent times, it's known that both bill clinton, barack obama loved the vineyard and spent summer vacations. it was really the presidential retreat, much more so than than camp david would be able to claim. and clinton visited. vineyard for the first time in august of 93. he actually did working vacation and went over crime legislation...
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he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> and john burris said that dennis earned his reputation among bay area political leaders and public figures for his fairness and accuracy. and we received this statement from former congresswoman barbara lee of oakland. quote, i joined with so many in oakland in mourning the passing of dennis richmond, a legend, trailblazer and a dear friend. for decades, he was the voice who shined a light on our city, breaking barriers in broadcast news. governor gavin newsom also released a statement saying a newsman of the highest caliber, dennis richmond, was a pillar of bay area life for over 30 years. one of the nation's first black anchors on a major tv newscast. he was familiar with and unshaken by adversity. and known best for his composur. a rock in any storm, dennis guided the public through some of the most historic moments in bay area history, including the assassinations of mayor george moscone and
he was like the walter cronkite of my era that you rely upon him. you knew he was trustworthy. always knew that the story was going to be accurately reported. and so you trusted him. >> and john burris said that dennis earned his reputation among bay area political leaders and public figures for his fairness and accuracy. and we received this statement from former congresswoman barbara lee of oakland. quote, i joined with so many in oakland in mourning the passing of dennis richmond, a...
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they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. as part of the times of phase one of the cause of ceasefire, troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely on the private us security contractors on now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes at the strip. now below 1, 10 pm, this router that at 1st we felt happy and the road was open. we were surprised that as a check point here, and there are obstacles my children, and i've been at the check point for more than an hour and cause i'm moving slowly in both directions. is ready. so we'll just have to set up the militarize zone early on in the will, costing the goal to strip into any building that stood in the way of creating this unofficial no man's land became a target, as well as its residents. palestinians called it the axis of death in the pattern that has been repeated across garza and the occupied westbank is variety. withdrawal is also a moment
they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. as part of the times of phase one of the cause of ceasefire, troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely on the private us security contractors on now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes at the strip. now below 1, 10 pm, this router that at 1st we felt happy and...
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they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of the air. we are still alive. the necessary m core door is a military zone, about 6 kilometers wide, created by the israeli military at the start of the war. it bill bases there after taking over buildings and destroying homes. and traffic has been increasing throughout the day as palestinians wait to move through the nets are in core door, but it's heavy, much more found down there been some challenges along the way. and so we just joined the crowd here that is waiting for the inspection point to all plan on to allow more of a free move vents for the vehicles on the other side. chose ards, that this ways. people here in the southern defense from area of the golfing waiting for the inspection point to open so they can move to the northern part of this trip. you see on the other side, that's the other route that is open for the to the, from the northern part of a side. now the security personnel are approaching the check before they're going to remove the barbed wire. the barrier here to allow for tables jewels and
they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of the air. we are still alive. the necessary m core door is a military zone, about 6 kilometers wide, created by the israeli military at the start of the war. it bill bases there after taking over buildings and destroying homes. and traffic has been increasing throughout the day as palestinians wait to move through the nets are in core door, but it's heavy, much more found down there been some challenges along the way. and so...
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for me, mean if there's another chance of these things, the blue one, you would go through fire and walter with these doctors go to the operating table. there's no fear here and you can trust them in the bathroom for the children, the 8th, i'm still at the top just the best the most could i bought the car and you be wise to with what's done done at the present system. definitely. most of the city and when we could get the video and we still don't use use them the net no new stuff. so if you don't need an oil change for the vehicle in use so. so who you spell that you'll see it too soon because i deal with senior citizen in russia being a delta becomes a cooling doctors who save lives are united by then now. so people the coverage to take responsibility and the dissemination is a q, a patient such full costs. even explain cases when every option seems to have been exhausted, rationale is show us the oven is always just that coma ritual system. does anyone else have multiple e? when ever a potential problem not at all. so she needs to go to where you want him to up to somebody who's pretty s
for me, mean if there's another chance of these things, the blue one, you would go through fire and walter with these doctors go to the operating table. there's no fear here and you can trust them in the bathroom for the children, the 8th, i'm still at the top just the best the most could i bought the car and you be wise to with what's done done at the present system. definitely. most of the city and when we could get the video and we still don't use use them the net no new stuff. so if you...
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she could be an exception to laurie walters and thank you. sure. so that's it for the show will be returning to guys on monday to further explore the reverberations of u. s. u. k. u, i'm genocide to him, to be to by not to about his book being jewish after the destruction of guys a reckoning until then keep in touch my last social media of it. so it says video country and there's one channel going on. the going to be on the com to let you know there's a sense of going under going see you monday the we are not only at the threshold of a move you need to a national relations, but also instrumental because if you look back to the, let's say 3000 to use a different magnitude dropped in all aspects, from economy to military, to health, etc. but not all of the in the old months, there seems such an effect this destiny has witnessed within the last 10 years the, the one woman is killed and 10 of the civilian. so in just in a ukrainian attack on the don't by city of monkeys, the residential area is all hits and a fine breaks out. and then upon the block al
she could be an exception to laurie walters and thank you. sure. so that's it for the show will be returning to guys on monday to further explore the reverberations of u. s. u. k. u, i'm genocide to him, to be to by not to about his book being jewish after the destruction of guys a reckoning until then keep in touch my last social media of it. so it says video country and there's one channel going on. the going to be on the com to let you know there's a sense of going under going see you monday...
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they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. that's are in court or is a military zone about 6 kilometers wide created by the israeli military at the start of the war in feel bases there after taking over buildings and destroying homes, stephanie decker has more on the significance of the core door. the so called net setting car door was created by israel's mid a tree in the early days of the war. on garza, it split the strip down the middle from these right. he goes a border in the east to the mediterranean coast in the west for israel. that was the strategic ministry move, giving its access control and oversight for palestinians. it was yet another land grab a corridor of suffocation, attacks and death. these ready army often accused if shooting and killing indiscriminately at anyone who dare to come near and throughout the war these rated government was accused of not having a long term planned to deal with him as even by members of its own middle tree. and despite the rhetoric that israel would stay in the next room card or,
they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. that's are in court or is a military zone about 6 kilometers wide created by the israeli military at the start of the war in feel bases there after taking over buildings and destroying homes, stephanie decker has more on the significance of the core door. the so called net setting car door was created by israel's mid a tree in the early days of the war. on garza, it split the strip down the middle...