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. >> then, out of the blue, in 1912, the local courthouse contacts maurice's father, walter person. >e just cleaning out the vault there, and they had this bible. >> not just any bible. they say it's the personal copy of nat turner, which had been locked away in the evidence room for the past eight decades. >> they knew that since walter person had ties to nat turner, they said, "here. would you like the bible that nat turner left behind?" >> walter person not only accepts, he displays the bible in the living room, on the family piano, for the next 30 years. some people would be shocked that the bible was given not to nat turner's family but to a white family who wasn't the only family that lost people. >> right. >> didn't you ever feel you should give it to the turner family? >> well, the times were very different. slavery's still a very sensitive issue. >> walter dies in 1945. that's when his son maurice inherits the old, tattered bible. unlike his dad, maurice moves it out of plain sight. >> it just sat in a closet in the dark, wrapped in a cotton towel. >> was it because he was as
. >> then, out of the blue, in 1912, the local courthouse contacts maurice's father, walter person. >e just cleaning out the vault there, and they had this bible. >> not just any bible. they say it's the personal copy of nat turner, which had been locked away in the evidence room for the past eight decades. >> they knew that since walter person had ties to nat turner, they said, "here. would you like the bible that nat turner left behind?" >> walter person...
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jackson's political run -- presidential run, especially 1984, is an example of what walters wanted, to have a black person run for president and utilize the publicity and power they would get from the presidential run to have leverage. he talks about independent leverage versus dependent leverage. independent leverage would mean you can negotiate with white powerbrokers independently. dependent leverage is what he says jesse jackson achieved, and he says jesse jackson was too wedded to the democratic party, so he could ask for concessions, but only within the framework of the democratic party. so when we think about the 1984 presidential run of jesse jackson, this is hugely important because what jesse jackson does, even as he tries to run as a universal candidate, he is going to be interpreted as a black candidate. he tries to run universal everything, health-care, income ending poverty, a more generous foreign-policy to the third world, all these different things. 1984 and 1988 are great examples of how ron walters is transitioning to a political insider who is still concerned about black power and its
jackson's political run -- presidential run, especially 1984, is an example of what walters wanted, to have a black person run for president and utilize the publicity and power they would get from the presidential run to have leverage. he talks about independent leverage versus dependent leverage. independent leverage would mean you can negotiate with white powerbrokers independently. dependent leverage is what he says jesse jackson achieved, and he says jesse jackson was too wedded to the...
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presidential run, especially of 1984, in a way less so in '88, is an example of what have walters wanted to have a black person run for president and utilize the publicity and utilize the power that they would get from the presidential run to do what, to really have leverage. he talks about independent leverage versus dependent leverage. independent leverage would mean that you can -- you can negotiate with white power brokers indbentley. dependent leverage, which is what he says jesse jackson achieves, is that jesse jackson was too wedded to the democratic party, so he could ask for concessions but only within the flamework of of the democratic party, so when we think about the '84 presidential run of jesse jackson it is a hugely, hugely important because even as he runs as a universe al candidate eel be interpreted. whether it's health care, income, ending poverty, a more jen roupgs policy to the third world and when we think about '84, '84 is a good example, '84 and '11 how ron walters is transitioning into a political insider but a political insider who is still concerned about black power and its impact o
presidential run, especially of 1984, in a way less so in '88, is an example of what have walters wanted to have a black person run for president and utilize the publicity and utilize the power that they would get from the presidential run to do what, to really have leverage. he talks about independent leverage versus dependent leverage. independent leverage would mean that you can -- you can negotiate with white power brokers indbentley. dependent leverage, which is what he says jesse jackson...
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personality here. you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial, but walter reeves, an advertisingd says we need to get you, as an individual, into these short spots. he came up with an idea about eisenhower answers america. the notion was these would be 22nd spots, very short. they would have different individuals asking eisenhower a question about his platform, his policies. what he would do as president. this is where eisenhower was really reluctant, because this required him to spend an entire day in a television studio, rehearsing these lines. they made him take off his glasses. he couldn't see, so they put really large cue cards so he could read the lines. they worked on the lighting. put makeup on him to make him look attractive. this is where robert montgomery again played a role in terms of how can we present actors and use all of those tools of the trade to present ike in a very effective way? eisenhower, again, was not happy with this, but he reluctantly agreed to do it because he saw the potential of reaching new audiences. he did grumble along the way. one of the most
personality here. you don't actually see eisenhower himself appear in this commercial, but walter reeves, an advertisingd says we need to get you, as an individual, into these short spots. he came up with an idea about eisenhower answers america. the notion was these would be 22nd spots, very short. they would have different individuals asking eisenhower a question about his platform, his policies. what he would do as president. this is where eisenhower was really reluctant, because this...
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walter reed army institute of research. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead. on tonight's "cbs evening news," living with the coronavirus. seth doane's very personal story, including the symptoms that convinced him that he needed to be tested. plus, an update on the health of tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson. and later, in the worst of times, they are showing the best of humanity. od swings ows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several
walter reed army institute of research. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead. on tonight's "cbs evening news," living with the coronavirus. seth doane's very personal story, including the symptoms that convinced him that he needed to be tested. plus, an update on the health of tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson. and later, in the worst of times, they are showing the best of humanity. od swings ows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing)...
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form personally i always felt that we could do an effort to actually be more transparent and to communicate. so my name is walter roost and i'm reading your physicist work at it from here in france and i'm a member of the un commission on the limits of the continental shelf. well the 1st thing i should say is that you know the work of the commission yes it's true it's quite. 3 that in a very confidential fashion and the main reason behind that from the beginning while this 2 reasons one is that we're dealing with software rights of states secondly many of the states submit data that are actually confidential data derives from petroleum industry francis so in those data they have to be treated with a very high level of confidentiality there were powerful interests behind the state's petitions seabeds data have enormous economic significance this information contains important clues for where natural resources might be located 'd industries and states are not inclined to share this information which can be worth billions i think what i could say that as members of the commission i think we consider ourselves reall
form personally i always felt that we could do an effort to actually be more transparent and to communicate. so my name is walter roost and i'm reading your physicist work at it from here in france and i'm a member of the un commission on the limits of the continental shelf. well the 1st thing i should say is that you know the work of the commission yes it's true it's quite. 3 that in a very confidential fashion and the main reason behind that from the beginning while this 2 reasons one is that...
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person there. host: how big is it? guest: pretty big, this huge like warehouse think. host: right here at walter reed? guest: right near it in maryland, just over the border. host: one thing i must admit that i picked the book up was i did not expect to get out of this book kind of a drama, i mean, there is some personal stories in here that are fairly dramatic. were you surprised about the competition going on to find this? guest: by the time i started to write the book, new there was a story and i write books for myself. i read fiction for fun and i wouldn't write a book unless i thought there was a story because if you have chapter after chapter like a textbook it's not something i would pick up and read just because i wanted to read it, so that's what appealed to me is that there was a drama there and there was competition. showed all of the weaknesses of the search for scientific data. host: what book is this for you? guest: what-- depends on what you count commercial or noncommercial, guess commercial, fourth. host: how long have you worked for the "new york times"? >> four years. host: how did
person there. host: how big is it? guest: pretty big, this huge like warehouse think. host: right here at walter reed? guest: right near it in maryland, just over the border. host: one thing i must admit that i picked the book up was i did not expect to get out of this book kind of a drama, i mean, there is some personal stories in here that are fairly dramatic. were you surprised about the competition going on to find this? guest: by the time i started to write the book, new there was a story...
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person. on this day in 1964 the two were reinstated by nfl commissioner pete rozelle. that's this day in sports on march 16th. i'm joe fonzi. >> this day in sports. i heard a little walterw. it is 11:00 and time to get back to frank and julie. >> thank you. >>> next at 11:00. >> kind of worried about when money is going to be able to come in. >> bay area workers unsure how they'll get by as an unprecedented shelter in place takes effect in one hour. >>> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox 2 starts now. >> people told to stay home three weeks except for essential needs. hello again, everyone. i'm julie haener. >> i'm frank somerville. a life changing decision affecting people in seven counties, the shelter in place order is the most stringent public health measure so far to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. it will affect about 6.7 million people in marin, san francisco, san mateo, contra costa, alameda, santa clara and cruz counties. live coverage tonight from ktvu's amber lee in the city. amber, best case scenario is that this is an inconvenience, but for some this is a serious financial blow. >> reporter: that's right, frank. we're here in the castro and we found peop
person. on this day in 1964 the two were reinstated by nfl commissioner pete rozelle. that's this day in sports on march 16th. i'm joe fonzi. >> this day in sports. i heard a little walterw. it is 11:00 and time to get back to frank and julie. >> thank you. >>> next at 11:00. >> kind of worried about when money is going to be able to come in. >> bay area workers unsure how they'll get by as an unprecedented shelter in place takes effect in one hour. >>>...
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walter mondale carried one state. that was the first campaign i covered. he went into georgia and the governor would not be seen with him. so there southern democrats said we need a more moderate person are going to have this super super tuesday. other states said maybe we should go that day as well? you're going to not get a guy like michael to caucus, that is the idea. but you got michael to caucus so how did that happen? dukakis.l in my view that there was wrong to begin with. in 1984 walter mondale, he got a hearing. they had jesse jackson ran that year. don glenn ran print it came down to gary hart and mondale. the moderates had their say, they just cannot win. the primary calendar was not the problem. the other thing was, they lost to ronald reagan. anybody would have lost to ronald reagan. for the democrats to beat ronald reagan, frankel and roosevelt would have had to still be alive. he was not. the thing to me was maybe a considered to begin with. -- franklin roosevelt. but jessea moderate, jackson and al gore split the southern primaries. the northern states added their states and dukakis one dick gephardt and jesse jackson and al gore siphoned off votes in florida that mig
walter mondale carried one state. that was the first campaign i covered. he went into georgia and the governor would not be seen with him. so there southern democrats said we need a more moderate person are going to have this super super tuesday. other states said maybe we should go that day as well? you're going to not get a guy like michael to caucus, that is the idea. but you got michael to caucus so how did that happen? dukakis.l in my view that there was wrong to begin with. in 1984 walter...
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personal responsibility for. saturday had a little low grade fever, so actually probably a gi thing, but, you know, i'm meticulous. i'm a physician. i looked it up. i ended up piggy banking for walter reed so i got a test late saturday night and i'm negative. i stayed home another day. yeah, just to make sure that's how we make protect one another. so, you know, unless everyone's taking their temperature every day we can't say that he had no symptoms. these are the kinds of things we have to do for one another. this is the personal responsibility i'm talking about that we all have to practice. >> when you say you don't want the cure to be worse than the problem itself, so are you saying if we kept these measures we're doing now in place for a couple of months to -- >> well, they will be in place. at some point we're going to open up our country and it's going to be fairly soon? >> weeks or months? >> i'm not look at months i can tell you right now. we're going to be opening up our country, and we're going to be watching certain areas, and we're going to be practicing everything that debra's referring to right here. we're going to be watching this very closely, but can't keep it clo
personal responsibility for. saturday had a little low grade fever, so actually probably a gi thing, but, you know, i'm meticulous. i'm a physician. i looked it up. i ended up piggy banking for walter reed so i got a test late saturday night and i'm negative. i stayed home another day. yeah, just to make sure that's how we make protect one another. so, you know, unless everyone's taking their temperature every day we can't say that he had no symptoms. these are the kinds of things we have to do...
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personal responsibility for. saturday i had a little low grade fever. >> uh-oh. >> so actually probably a gi thing. but i'm meticulous, i'm a physician, i looked it up. i ended up -- i'm from walter reed, so i got a test late saturday night and i'm negative. i stayed home another day just -- >> whew. >> -- just to make sure. that's how we protect one another. so unless everybody is taking their temperature every day, we can't say that he had no symptoms. these are the kind of things that we have to do for one another. this is the personal responsibility that i'm talking about that we all have to practice. >> mr. president, when you say you don't want the cure to be worse than the problem itself, so are you saying that if we kept these measures that we're doing now in place for a couple of months -- >> well, they will be in place. at some point we're going to open up our country and it will be fairly soon. >> weeks or months? >> i'm not looking at months, i'm telling you right now. we're going to be opening up our country. we're going to be watching certain areas. and we're going to be practicing everything that deborah's referring to right here. we'll be watching this very closel
personal responsibility for. saturday i had a little low grade fever. >> uh-oh. >> so actually probably a gi thing. but i'm meticulous, i'm a physician, i looked it up. i ended up -- i'm from walter reed, so i got a test late saturday night and i'm negative. i stayed home another day just -- >> whew. >> -- just to make sure. that's how we protect one another. so unless everybody is taking their temperature every day, we can't say that he had no symptoms. these are the...
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personal responsibility for. saturday i had little low-grade fever. actually probably g.i. thing. i'm meticulous. i'm a physician. i looked it up. i ended up piggy banking from walter reid. i got a test late saturday night and i'm negative. i stayed home another day just to make sure. that's how we protect one another. unless everybody is taking their temperature everyday we can't say that he had no symptoms. these are the kinds of things that we have to do for one another. this is the personal responsibility that i'm talking about that we all have to practice. >> mr. president when you say cure to be worse than the problem itself. are you saying if we kept these measures that we're doing now in place for a couple of months >> months -- >> they will be in place. i'm looking at months. i can tell you now. we're going to be opening up our country. we'll be watching certain areas. we'll be practicing everything that debra is referring to here. we'll be watching this closely. can't keep it closed for the next -- for years. this is going to away. we're going to win the battle. we also have -- you have tremendous responsibility. we have jobs. we have people get tremendou
personal responsibility for. saturday i had little low-grade fever. actually probably g.i. thing. i'm meticulous. i'm a physician. i looked it up. i ended up piggy banking from walter reid. i got a test late saturday night and i'm negative. i stayed home another day just to make sure. that's how we protect one another. unless everybody is taking their temperature everyday we can't say that he had no symptoms. these are the kinds of things that we have to do for one another. this is the personal...