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it was walter white. was wendell citing he had had the most restorative and gracious evening with walter and his friends. he is depressed because of what had happened with his own party. he said, i am not depressed. you men understand what i am trying to do and what i tried to do. it was a great dinner. we are going to finish the book, walter. they were supposed to be writing a book about race in america. i put that aside and wrote several books. with my last book, which was all-consuming, my wife thought it was interminable, i did not want to be typecast it. it was a biography of an american intellectual, w.e.b. dubois. i was asked to do something in a collection of essays about leadership. twoought, i have done volumes about one liter. let me think of somebody else. i thought of something that would be brief, interesting, and would have echoes that would be significant to our days. the fact that he was a businessman and had never run for public office who captured the leadership of the second -- the oth
it was walter white. was wendell citing he had had the most restorative and gracious evening with walter and his friends. he is depressed because of what had happened with his own party. he said, i am not depressed. you men understand what i am trying to do and what i tried to do. it was a great dinner. we are going to finish the book, walter. they were supposed to be writing a book about race in america. i put that aside and wrote several books. with my last book, which was all-consuming, my...
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at 50 i got an egger break when i was cast as walter white o"breaking bad."at was my trajectory. it came en it was supposed to come, and that's the interesting thing about luck, it doesn'tet work on your tle it works on its own. this is bryan cranston, and this is my brief but spectacular take on being an actor. >> woodruff: you can watch additional brief but spectacular episodes on our website, shs.org/newshour/brief. on the nr online right now, researchers think they're on the path to a n kind of flu protection that might last llonger and work against types of influenza viruses. fethe source of their new e? strange but true: it's llamas. learn all about why on our web site, s.org/newshour. a reminder, th the midterm elections next tuesday, we'll have special coverage all that >> get out and voteu repblican. >> got to do more than tweet a hashtag, you've got to vote. >> across the country candidates on both parties hit the trails to win voters' support. >> woodruff: that's next tuesday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific. and that's the newsho
at 50 i got an egger break when i was cast as walter white o"breaking bad."at was my trajectory. it came en it was supposed to come, and that's the interesting thing about luck, it doesn'tet work on your tle it works on its own. this is bryan cranston, and this is my brief but spectacular take on being an actor. >> woodruff: you can watch additional brief but spectacular episodes on our website, shs.org/newshour/brief. on the nr online right now, researchers think they're on the...
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the only people who should be on this jury is walter white, scar face and jabba the hut.hat kind o of maniac would actually want to be on this jury? it's weird to me there's one person out there who's, like, on the one hand, my whole family may be killed by the drug cartel, but, operate, $40 a day! i guess i'm in! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ music playing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ this screen really is so huge. i can see everything. it's so beautiful. sfx: fortnite sounds. sfx: sighs. ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is a grammy award winning iconic producer, rapper, deejay and entrepreneur who is new album "poison" features the track "swizz montana." ♪ ♪ ♪ wait i see a whole lot of frontin' ♪ >> trevor: please welcome swizz beatz! ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the show. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> trevor: i have been such a huge fan of yours for such a long time and i'm not the only one. there are so many rappers who have unanimously said you are easily one of the greatest rap producers of all time. >> wow. >> trevor:
the only people who should be on this jury is walter white, scar face and jabba the hut.hat kind o of maniac would actually want to be on this jury? it's weird to me there's one person out there who's, like, on the one hand, my whole family may be killed by the drug cartel, but, operate, $40 a day! i guess i'm in! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ music playing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ this screen really is so huge. i can see everything. it's so beautiful. sfx: fortnite sounds....
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truman and walter white by his side would amplify that cool but that was unprecedented and it was a performance act at the same time it represented the idealism and political pragmatism of wendell wilkie. >> his attack on racism when he fought. >> it was quite a victory to be able to say that later. a >> but it was against the grain of the government finds. >> it was quite useful and shows the second clan and they proceeded to attack jews and catholics with less violence in the midwest and the ohio. they were constantly in opposition to it. i'm sorry. next question. >> was he ever elected or appointed any public office and if he wasn't a with the weight of america behind them it would seem. >> i'm going to have to ask that -- >> i didn't hear it either. >> he never held an elected office and in that regard of course he mirrored the incumbent and as to the mission around the world, he proposed this to fdr and he thought that by knowing firsthand, the people and places that america was going to have to deal with in the assumption of victory fulfilled is absolutely to do so. now as the midterm ele
truman and walter white by his side would amplify that cool but that was unprecedented and it was a performance act at the same time it represented the idealism and political pragmatism of wendell wilkie. >> his attack on racism when he fought. >> it was quite a victory to be able to say that later. a >> but it was against the grain of the government finds. >> it was quite useful and shows the second clan and they proceeded to attack jews and catholics with less violence...
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will walter white be in the "breaking bad" movie? >> i don't know for sure if there is.d then i said i guess it's ha. and then -- bryan cranston said it's happening. i haven't seen or read a script. i kind of jumped going, oh, really? but walter white is dead. >> well, right, that was my question. >> it's going to be a great movie. there he is. >> dream sequence. >> pennies in my eyes. >> so we don't quite know yet if there's a "breaking bad" movie. >> it hasn't been confirmed to me yet. >> seems like they would want to confirm it to you. >> i don't see how they can make a "breaking bad" movie with walter white, unless it's totally in the past. i'm confused. >> you are confused. >> willie, i'm confused. >> i feel like you know and you're holding out. >> i'm going to bring this anxiety with me on stage tonight. >> you can see that anxiety and network at new york's belasco theater. bryan cranston, always great to see you. i just got my cashback match, is this for real? yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo!
will walter white be in the "breaking bad" movie? >> i don't know for sure if there is.d then i said i guess it's ha. and then -- bryan cranston said it's happening. i haven't seen or read a script. i kind of jumped going, oh, really? but walter white is dead. >> well, right, that was my question. >> it's going to be a great movie. there he is. >> dream sequence. >> pennies in my eyes. >> so we don't quite know yet if there's a "breaking...
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isn't walter white dead? >> are they going to show me on something that's not exciting. it can't happenho w you. >> there is a lot of hyperbole swirling than that thing. if they called or wer watching right now, would you ant to do a "breaking bad" movie? >> i would love to do a "breaking bad" movie. but i'mro doingway now. so that's going to march. >> by the way, ishere a difference, i mean you did london, of course. huge. you wonvi the o award. but broadway, is there something about different about the audiences and feeli? >> the american audience? >> it's so good. etwork" was born and raised in new york. it's a new york story. and to do it her in new york is really special. we have a great cast. to tony goldwyn. it's a terrific story. >> we love you in movies. but what i that feeling on a broadway stage? you have the audience right there, judge and jury every night. is it a rush? like what's it like? >> of course it's a rush. remember your first time that you had your shot and you're on live television >> right? there is no net. if you stumble, you stumble. and you ju
isn't walter white dead? >> are they going to show me on something that's not exciting. it can't happenho w you. >> there is a lot of hyperbole swirling than that thing. if they called or wer watching right now, would you ant to do a "breaking bad" movie? >> i would love to do a "breaking bad" movie. but i'mro doingway now. so that's going to march. >> by the way, ishere a difference, i mean you did london, of course. huge. you wonvi the o award. but...
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>> isn't walter white dead? >> weekend at bernie's. >> i assume something is happening. maybe, maybe not. >> it can't happen without you. >> there's a lot of hyperbole swirling around that whole thing. >> if they called or were watching right now, would you want to do a "breaking bad" movie? >> i would love to do a "breaking bad" movie. but i'm doing broadway now. that's going to go until march. >> by the way, is there a difference -- you did london, of course. it's huge, as i mentioned, you won the olivier award. but broadway, is there something different about those audiences and that feeling? >> the american audience? >> it's so good. and "network" was born and raised in new york. it's a new york story. and to do it here in new york is really special. we have a great cast. tony goldwin, and it's a terrific story. >> we love you in movies. but what is that feeling when you stand on a broadway stage? you have the audience there, judge and jury every night. is it a rush? >> of course, it's a rush. remember the f
>> isn't walter white dead? >> weekend at bernie's. >> i assume something is happening. maybe, maybe not. >> it can't happen without you. >> there's a lot of hyperbole swirling around that whole thing. >> if they called or were watching right now, would you want to do a "breaking bad" movie? >> i would love to do a "breaking bad" movie. but i'm doing broadway now. that's going to go until march. >> by the way, is there a...
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during the bush administration, esther walters served as director at the white house for drug policy, the nation's drugs are. should -- heief was the chief of staff in the reagan administration. ladies and gentlemen, the man who runs the hudson institution, john walters -- institute, sorry. [applause] john: thank you for your kind introduction. hudsoneagues and i at are proud to be cosponsors of this program and sitting tribute to president reagan and pope john paul ii. throughout the cold war, the hudson institute promoted policies that would win the war through dedicated american leadership. hutson continues the work following these giants. they are very much alive to us and we are grateful for their example and achievement. it is my pleasure to introduce ambassador callista gingrich. she is the u.s. ambassador to the holy see. she has one of the two most difficult jobs in the world. she must explain what is going on in america to the vatican today. and the second-most difficult job is explaining what is going on in the vatican to america. she was confirmed in last year and sworn in
during the bush administration, esther walters served as director at the white house for drug policy, the nation's drugs are. should -- heief was the chief of staff in the reagan administration. ladies and gentlemen, the man who runs the hudson institution, john walters -- institute, sorry. [applause] john: thank you for your kind introduction. hudsoneagues and i at are proud to be cosponsors of this program and sitting tribute to president reagan and pope john paul ii. throughout the cold war,...
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but secondly, arlington cemetery is not that far away from the white house. walter reed hospital is not that far away from the white house. the invictus games in d.c. is not that far away from the white house. so this is a president that tends to use troops when he wants to use them for his political purposes, but doesn't understand the true meaning of service and why people give up their life to protect and defend the constitution and to serve their fellow citizens. so truthfully, i'm not buying it, ana. >> what message does it send, then, him choosing not to go to arlington, to walter reid, to places of combat, at least thus far? >> right. i think it sends a signal to the military, certainly as a commander. there are times you don't want to go places. but also as a leader you have to realize there are places you need to be. your troops, if you will, need to hear from you. they need to hear it's about them at times and not always about you. that's a requirement of a leader, to understand that one of the key points is to build trust. and you don't build trust by ins
but secondly, arlington cemetery is not that far away from the white house. walter reed hospital is not that far away from the white house. the invictus games in d.c. is not that far away from the white house. so this is a president that tends to use troops when he wants to use them for his political purposes, but doesn't understand the true meaning of service and why people give up their life to protect and defend the constitution and to serve their fellow citizens. so truthfully, i'm not...
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walter tull, another extraordinary story. he was one of britain's first—ever black footballers and he was also the first black officer to command whitell face is being etched there in ayr, walter tull died in action on the western front, march, 1918. a story repeated right around the coast today. airmen, sailors, pilots, munitions workers, nurses, lots of people's faces being created on beaches like this, and when the tide comes in, all of them will disappear but none of them will be forgotten. very, very poignant artistic commemoration to those who have served, to those who have fallen. you join me at the cenotaph were thousands will come together to remember those who have lost their lives in the great war. big ben will sound 11 times at 11am for the traditional two minutes of remembrance. it is covered in scaffolding for conservation work. it will strike a further 11 times at 1230 to mark the end of the first world war. around 1a00 bell—ringers we re world war. around 1a00 bell—ringers were killed in the conflict. john maguire has been to a church in dorset to meet a woman who was carrying on the family tradition. the bells have b
walter tull, another extraordinary story. he was one of britain's first—ever black footballers and he was also the first black officer to command whitell face is being etched there in ayr, walter tull died in action on the western front, march, 1918. a story repeated right around the coast today. airmen, sailors, pilots, munitions workers, nurses, lots of people's faces being created on beaches like this, and when the tide comes in, all of them will disappear but none of them will be...
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he is walter shaub, the former director of the office of government ethics, who resigned his post last year after clashing with the trump whitewalter shaub, always a pleasure to have you on, sir. welcome back. here's what you tweeted. you tweeted that this is an outrage and it's illegal, unheard of, and highly suspicious. you wrote, what is the doj hiding? my question to you is, what do you think they're hiding? or is it possible that he just never filed a financial disclosure form to begin with? >> yeah, well, there's a lot of possibilities. we don't know for sure what the delay is. we requested his report back on november 7th. a week after that, we asked them for an update, saying where's the report. and they said, we're continuing to process it. now, we don't know what's going on, but what's very strange is, here's what the process includes. printed pdf and send pdf. the law does not allow you to make any redactions to that report. and it says on the top of that report, public financial disclosure report. the longer this takes, the more suspicious it's going to get. now, some of the possibilities include, you know, maybe t
he is walter shaub, the former director of the office of government ethics, who resigned his post last year after clashing with the trump whitewalter shaub, always a pleasure to have you on, sir. welcome back. here's what you tweeted. you tweeted that this is an outrage and it's illegal, unheard of, and highly suspicious. you wrote, what is the doj hiding? my question to you is, what do you think they're hiding? or is it possible that he just never filed a financial disclosure form to begin...
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during the bush administration, esther walters served as director at the white house for drug policy, the nation's drugs are. should -- heief was the chief of staff in the reagan administration.
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today >> reporter: we just reached out to officials at walter reed national military medical center and they have confirmed there is a code white that has gone out across the facility and that patients are currently barricaded in their rooms. in fact, i have gotten reports that patients who i know to be up there at walter reed are barricaded. they say they're okay. but there are reports oven an active shooter and the facility is currently in lockdown mode. kwrerpbgs it is reports of an active shooter. we have seen there have been tweets from congressman dutch rupertsburger of maryland. he said he is locked in a conference room with 40 other people and they are currently in lockdown. again, we don't have many details. we reached out to people who we know to be on campus and they are currently locked in their rooms. so we'll bring you more details when we know. walter reed national medical center on lockdown, facing a code white. if you are on campus listening to this report, you should remain in your room until further notice. >> dana: indeed, jennifer. thank you for that. we'll be right back. oh good, you're awake! finally. you
today >> reporter: we just reached out to officials at walter reed national military medical center and they have confirmed there is a code white that has gone out across the facility and that patients are currently barricaded in their rooms. in fact, i have gotten reports that patients who i know to be up there at walter reed are barricaded. they say they're okay. but there are reports oven an active shooter and the facility is currently in lockdown mode. kwrerpbgs it is reports of an...
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wasguy in the white cap walter, he will show up in a lot of shots. >> here is the jewish quarter in warsaw. >> everybody was trying to stay in front of the camera. >> yes. [laughter] >> that is an engineering corps? that was basically people dug trenches, often they would dig tunnels under the enemy position and line it with solosives and blowing up they could penetrate the wall or the frontline or whatever. that lookswarsaw like an incredibly attractive town in the shots. again, there are shots coming in. you will see lancers. guys are wearing woreme in the german army them for reasons i don't understand. you have lancers here, it looks incredibly old-fashioned. the warsawow if citizens were happy the germans were there? >> were they happy? >> were they? >> they didn't like the russians. not sure they were thrilled with the germans, either. at the very best, they were neutral. i don't think they had a hard time. .shot of ries' >> notice the smoking. a different world. >> yes, indeed. will see a couple shots, too, of one polish officer. i think there were some who were happy to fight with
wasguy in the white cap walter, he will show up in a lot of shots. >> here is the jewish quarter in warsaw. >> everybody was trying to stay in front of the camera. >> yes. [laughter] >> that is an engineering corps? that was basically people dug trenches, often they would dig tunnels under the enemy position and line it with solosives and blowing up they could penetrate the wall or the frontline or whatever. that lookswarsaw like an incredibly attractive town in the...
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walter tull, the first... one of the first black footballers in britain, the first black officer to command white troops in thear. his face is being etched onto a beach there. walter also lost his life in march, 1918, and is being remembered. all of these images at about ten o'clock in kent and at other times around the country, they will be washed away. it was the film director's danny boyle's idea to create the images, dfl -- the boyle's idea to create the images, dfl —— the ephemeral nature, people 90, dfl —— the ephemeral nature, people go, but they will always be remembered. duncan kennedy, reporting live from folkestone. that is the flavour of what is happening in this country on this centenary. more than 60 world leaders are gathering in the french capital, paris, for commemorations to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. they will hold a minute's silence at the tomb of the unknown soldier beneath the arc de triomphe. 0ur correspondent mark lowen joins us from paris now. we are seeing live pictures of president macron welcoming some of those world leaders to paris, just talk us through
walter tull, the first... one of the first black footballers in britain, the first black officer to command white troops in thear. his face is being etched onto a beach there. walter also lost his life in march, 1918, and is being remembered. all of these images at about ten o'clock in kent and at other times around the country, they will be washed away. it was the film director's danny boyle's idea to create the images, dfl -- the boyle's idea to create the images, dfl —— the ephemeral...
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walter mondale appears, according to the polls, to be the more populda of the two white cans among black would have to concede that you would really be a dark horse if you won. - i'm a darkyoorse no matter hoput it. [laughter] that's not the point. my campaign is expanding the party. 20% of the people whtuvoted for me lasday had never voted before. - iae fear, even humon, of older blacks were a factor in that campaign. my grandmother, she couldn't read and write. she would haveano go downtown reveal she couldn't read and write and have to make an x-- used to make an x mark-- for her signature. but that was the beauty of it, to watch people come through that process and overcome their fears and choose hope over fear. - were you eair at risk on that ca trail to your knowledge? - up until that time received the most threa of anybody ever. my grandmother was not gonna vote for me. and it was the fear, if i win, something would happen to me. she said, "boy, if you ms around and win, you gonna get killed." - it was if, after the age of 39, we were on the clock with him. medgar evers had been k
walter mondale appears, according to the polls, to be the more populda of the two white cans among black would have to concede that you would really be a dark horse if you won. - i'm a darkyoorse no matter hoput it. [laughter] that's not the point. my campaign is expanding the party. 20% of the people whtuvoted for me lasday had never voted before. - iae fear, even humon, of older blacks were a factor in that campaign. my grandmother, she couldn't read and write. she would haveano go downtown...
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what the white house's line of defense is. lindsay waltersreport is largely based on the most extreme scenario contradicting trends by assuming despite strong economic growth it would increase greenhouse gas emissions limited technology and a rapidly expanding population. brandon points out much of this is happening now. you have a white house once again weighing on the science as an equal. the president does this all the time. he knows scientists have feelings about things that equate with what scientists have studied and believed. >> the big problem facing us now is the president said when we got out of the president -- i care about pittsburgh. not paris. this reports shows you need -- if you care about pittsburgh, action needs to be taken. and let's also not forget. this report is basically, was required by law to come out. this is not something the administration was, like, just kind of getting out there, because it should. it's required to, and they dropped it on a friday of the a holiday weekend. this is something they don't want to dea
what the white house's line of defense is. lindsay waltersreport is largely based on the most extreme scenario contradicting trends by assuming despite strong economic growth it would increase greenhouse gas emissions limited technology and a rapidly expanding population. brandon points out much of this is happening now. you have a white house once again weighing on the science as an equal. the president does this all the time. he knows scientists have feelings about things that equate with...
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white house for drug policy and as the nations drugs are -- zar. imagine trying to keep bill bennett in order and on time. ladies and gentlemen, the man who runs the hudson institution, john walters. [ applause ] >> thank you peter for your kind introduction. my colleagues and i at hudson are proud to be cosponsors of this program and sitting tribute to president ronald reagan and pope john paul ii. for over 50 years and throughout the cold war, the hudson institute developed and promoted policies that would win the war through dedicated american leadership. hudson continues the work following the example of these giants and facing the threats of today. they are very much alive to us and we are grateful for their example and their achievement in the freedom that we enjoy. it is now my pleasure to introduce ambassador callista gingrich. as you all know, she is a u.s. ambassador to the holy see. -- sea. she must explain what is going on in the americas to the vatican today. the second most difficult jobs explain what is going on in the vatican to america today. she was confirmed by the united states sentence on october 16th the lecture and sworn by president trump and vice presiden
white house for drug policy and as the nations drugs are -- zar. imagine trying to keep bill bennett in order and on time. ladies and gentlemen, the man who runs the hudson institution, john walters. [ applause ] >> thank you peter for your kind introduction. my colleagues and i at hudson are proud to be cosponsors of this program and sitting tribute to president ronald reagan and pope john paul ii. for over 50 years and throughout the cold war, the hudson institute developed and promoted...
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walters, former general, acts as a kind of a mystery. -- emissary. the coordination is constant. there's a lot going on between the reagan white house and the john paul ii vatican. fmr. ag meese: yes. >> all right. if you wish to elaborate, get into it. fmr. ag meese: it was a logical follow-up to do this. to provide the ways in which without using military force we could strengthen those forces which were combating marxism and which were constantly moving in the organizing people various countries under the oak of the soviet union and organizing resistance and ultimately organizing a situation where it would not be possible for the soviet union to continue, particularly with their aggression, let alone to maintain where they were at that time. it was a way in which to carry out the strategy ronald reagan had. moral engagement, making it clear through the diplomatic contacts with the soviet union we would not stand for any more aggression, even if it meant using military force. it is never plainly said in those words. it is very clear we would never take more aggression such as they had in afghanistan. thirdly, we would do eve
walters, former general, acts as a kind of a mystery. -- emissary. the coordination is constant. there's a lot going on between the reagan white house and the john paul ii vatican. fmr. ag meese: yes. >> all right. if you wish to elaborate, get into it. fmr. ag meese: it was a logical follow-up to do this. to provide the ways in which without using military force we could strengthen those forces which were combating marxism and which were constantly moving in the organizing people various...
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white old tv. cbs broadcast the mission for 30 continuous hours and walter cronkite was on the air for 27 of them. the most trusted man in america. narrating one of the nation's defining achievements. when neil armstrong took his one small step, 94% of televisions in the united states were tuned in. can you believe 6% of people were watching something else? at 11:00 p.m. on a sunday? jewels burn wrote about the voyage to the moon in 1865, he surprisingly got some things right. including somehow the future location of kennedy space center. but even if we had been able to reach the moon in some victorian area apollo program, it wouldn't have resonated in the same way. the immediacy of live television and the warmth of the pictures in life magazine. a color photo of the earth rising above the lunar horizon and the voice of jim level on the radio confirming the existence of santa claus from the moon. the coverage of apollo was more than a record of a program. and put the bravery, risk, and most of all, the humanity of the endeavors center stage and invited us to join in on what president kennedy calle
white old tv. cbs broadcast the mission for 30 continuous hours and walter cronkite was on the air for 27 of them. the most trusted man in america. narrating one of the nation's defining achievements. when neil armstrong took his one small step, 94% of televisions in the united states were tuned in. can you believe 6% of people were watching something else? at 11:00 p.m. on a sunday? jewels burn wrote about the voyage to the moon in 1865, he surprisingly got some things right. including somehow...
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white house. >> all right. let's see if we'll get that stronger opinion from the president next week. walterhank you very much. >> thanks. >>> up next, president trump says he's now finished answering robert mueller's questions on the russia probe. and he says he did it by himself. the lawyers looked over him, but he answered the questions himself he says. every tv doctor knows nothing's more important than a good bedside manner. i don't know how to say this. it's okay, doc. give it to me straight. no, you don't understand, i don't know how to say this. i'm just a tv doctor. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. schedule a check-up with your doctor, know your four health numbers, and start taking control of your health today. cigna. together, all the way. i don't need a pep talk. i don't need another movie about beating the odds. what's up with the sad music? yeah, that's more my style. [ upbeat music ] i'll tell you what i need. i need access, tools, connections. high-speed connections. because i'm ready. i'm ready to do some homework. i'm ready to wri
white house. >> all right. let's see if we'll get that stronger opinion from the president next week. walterhank you very much. >> thanks. >>> up next, president trump says he's now finished answering robert mueller's questions on the russia probe. and he says he did it by himself. the lawyers looked over him, but he answered the questions himself he says. every tv doctor knows nothing's more important than a good bedside manner. i don't know how to say this. it's okay,...
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white house. ahead, we have new reporting on what caused a false alert about an active shooter at the walter reedg to figure out how to stop a mixup like that from happening again. -we have the power -to make a difference, right now. we have the power to make sure everyone has clean water. to provide access to education for all. -to rid the world of aids, -once and for all. we have the power. to choose to include. to create clean energy. to raise capital. and be fearless entrepreneurs. to understand different perspectives. we stand behind all our partners working to make a difference. what would you like the power to do? yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. fasenra™ is designed to work with the body to target and remove eosinophils. fasenra™ is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with severe eosinophilic asthma. don't use fasenra™ for sudden breathing problems or other problems caused by eosinophils. fasenra™ may cause headache, sore
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white house so they can all be together for that. we know the vice president is going to be heading over to walter reed. he's going to be thanking service members for helping to keep our elections fair and free. so that's the backdrop. but as you point out, halle, the stakes, the fact that when you talk to officials here and those close to the white house, the reality is they are bracing for the possibility of losing the house. they feel confident about holding onto the senate. president trump has echoed that, saying he feels good about the house, he feels very good about the senate. the blame game may start almost immediately if, in fact, he does lose the house. of course, he won't take credit. he's going to talk about the fact that he put so much energy into holding onto the senate and that's what happened. now, some republicans have expressed some concerns about president trump's tone, has it been too tough, too divisive when it comes to immigration for example. he was asked about his tone overnight. take a listen. >> i wouldn't say tone. i would like to have a much softer tone. i feel to a certain e
white house so they can all be together for that. we know the vice president is going to be heading over to walter reed. he's going to be thanking service members for helping to keep our elections fair and free. so that's the backdrop. but as you point out, halle, the stakes, the fact that when you talk to officials here and those close to the white house, the reality is they are bracing for the possibility of losing the house. they feel confident about holding onto the senate. president trump...
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walters acting as a kind of emissary visiting the vatican, in range of one dozen times. all of that happened, the coordination is constant, and at that level there's a lot going on between the reagan white house and the vatican. >> yes. >> all right. >> yes, well, >> if you feel the urge to elaborate give into it. >> it was a logical follow-up, to do this, to provide ways in which without using military force, we could strengthen those forces that were combating marxism, and which were constantly moving towards, organizing people in the various countries under the oath of the soviet union, and organizing resistance, and only organizing a situation, where it would not be possible for the soviet union to continue, particularly with their aggression, let alone just to maintain where they were at that particular time. it was a way in which to carry out the strategy that ronald reagan had. moral engagement, making it very clear through the diplomatic contact with the soviet union that we would not stand for any more aggression. even without using military force. it was never plainly said in those words but it was very clear that we would not take any more aggression such as they had had in a
walters acting as a kind of emissary visiting the vatican, in range of one dozen times. all of that happened, the coordination is constant, and at that level there's a lot going on between the reagan white house and the vatican. >> yes. >> all right. >> yes, well, >> if you feel the urge to elaborate give into it. >> it was a logical follow-up, to do this, to provide ways in which without using military force, we could strengthen those forces that were combating...
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walter reed medical center in bethesda. this is a chopper shot from above the campus which is now on lockdown on reports of an active shooter. you can see all the white police cars there, all the first responders, no traffic moving at the moment. the fbi has not yet responded but the montgomery county police department says it's still working on confirming whether there's an actual active shooter. but we need to tell you, the democratic congressman dutch rupersburger from maryland tweeted from the medical center about the shooter while a doctor on campus tweeted that building 19 is on lockdown. wttg, which is a news channel there in the area, reporting an all-clear at the medical center. so at the moment, dwee hawe do conflicting reports but will continue to bring you updates as soon as they come in. >>> i want to bring your attention to the markets as we wait on more details out of maryland. the dow swinging more than 300 points from highs to session lows, but as we said, at one point we were down just about 225 points, but then the russell and nasdaq, while still in the red, tried to make a go of it in the green along with the s&p 500 and everythin
walter reed medical center in bethesda. this is a chopper shot from above the campus which is now on lockdown on reports of an active shooter. you can see all the white police cars there, all the first responders, no traffic moving at the moment. the fbi has not yet responded but the montgomery county police department says it's still working on confirming whether there's an actual active shooter. but we need to tell you, the democratic congressman dutch rupersburger from maryland tweeted from...
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republicans, walters was hurt by her votes and long stand position against obama care and ford gutting the law. here she was taking selfies in the rose garden party with trump at the white. we'll show you those in a second. there she goes. that was something she was touting at the time. that clearly hurt her and it's part of what you see on your screen now. the 36 seats up from our projection of 35. the democrats biggest wave election since water gate with women voters and women candidates. before the election we interviewed eight first time women candidates. of those, three have won their races. joining me now -- >> there's never been a native american woman in congress. >> connecticut as well as never sent an african-american woman to congress. >> i'm a working single mom of three young children. it's vepart of who i am. >> i need to speak up for people like me. my students, their families, my community. >> our democracy is only as rich and vibrant as the voices we hear in it. >> from candidates to congresswomen. joining me is host of show on facebook. thanks for being here. liz, this is a story that's unfolded over a long time. you can measure it from the women's mar
republicans, walters was hurt by her votes and long stand position against obama care and ford gutting the law. here she was taking selfies in the rose garden party with trump at the white. we'll show you those in a second. there she goes. that was something she was touting at the time. that clearly hurt her and it's part of what you see on your screen now. the 36 seats up from our projection of 35. the democrats biggest wave election since water gate with women voters and women candidates....
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whites, and you can see what is coming next. we haven't even started the lifornia races. as you can see, we have early returns coming in. that's only 4% returns there, the 45th. amy waltersi dana rohrabacher, look at this, 1% in, a lot of vote, but a 50/50 race. a lot of people are following that. look, as far as the house was concerned, guys, it went exactly how we thought it would go. they would win these suburban districts, and they've won exactly the ones they thought they would be able to model and win. what is interesting is that it hasn't translateinto something bigger and it didn't translate . lookt the ate ofowa. three of the four districts are held by democrats but the governor's race we republican. there's still clearly this -- whatever you want to call it, an -urban issue for democrats, and it is the reason they've come up short in some of the statewide races. >> and people thinking about the pr idential, really wanted see those governorships in battleground states, democrats were hop hand there. helping we will be back in a moment. we will tom brokaw.e again by here is a reminder that this is not tom's first rodeo. look at his coverage of the midterm back in
whites, and you can see what is coming next. we haven't even started the lifornia races. as you can see, we have early returns coming in. that's only 4% returns there, the 45th. amy waltersi dana rohrabacher, look at this, 1% in, a lot of vote, but a 50/50 race. a lot of people are following that. look, as far as the house was concerned, guys, it went exactly how we thought it would go. they would win these suburban districts, and they've won exactly the ones they thought they would be able to...
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walter, jeanpierre, and chris oi the on- journal, american greatness. we will check in with public media reporters across the testsry watching these co wore watching.ch our yaalcindor is at the white and jeffrey brown is with the democrats here in washington. let's turn tul res with clocks striking 11:00 in the east. here areesults both parties were biting their fingers over. governor of florida. hold for the republicans.ro desantis defeating the mayor of tallahassee andrew gillum. many democrats placed hopes on him being the first afhcan-american governor of state of florida. 99% of the vote. in it's 50% to 49% at this point.r it'sjected that ron desantis will be thene win andrew gillum has conceded to desantis. in the state of minnesota tina smith holds onto her seat. she was appointed after al frank en stepped down. accusations made against him in the me too movements. she holds onto her seat defeating karin housley the republican. in illinos we are loking at a house race, lauren underwood. this is a pick up if i'm not mistaken. a big pick up. laurennderwood woked in the obama administration and has a nursing degree. she has defeated randy hultgren. in the state of hawaii this
walter, jeanpierre, and chris oi the on- journal, american greatness. we will check in with public media reporters across the testsry watching these co wore watching.ch our yaalcindor is at the white and jeffrey brown is with the democrats here in washington. let's turn tul res with clocks striking 11:00 in the east. here areesults both parties were biting their fingers over. governor of florida. hold for the republicans.ro desantis defeating the mayor of tallahassee andrew gillum. many...