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but his views did evolve amid. 1947 and early, early spring that year, a a man named walter white, the head of the acp at the time, suggested to truman, that he needed to give a major the time was right. he said for him to give a major speech on civil rights. a month or two later. it was early of 1947, early june in 1947, on the steps of the lincoln memorial with the howard university choir singing above him held forth to a crowd of 10,000 acp supporters in their friends, and he began by saying. it is my deep conviction that the nation has reached a turning point, turning point in its efforts to guarantee freedom and equality for all americans. and then he emphasized and when i say all americans, i mean all americans. and then he went on to pledge his support for civil rights, beginning with right to a free trial. right to be free to free racial discrimination. and then focused on four or five areas that where needed to have some civil rights legislation voting, education, housing, medical care and, equality of opportunity for jobs, and then his last pledge was perhaps most important h
but his views did evolve amid. 1947 and early, early spring that year, a a man named walter white, the head of the acp at the time, suggested to truman, that he needed to give a major the time was right. he said for him to give a major speech on civil rights. a month or two later. it was early of 1947, early june in 1947, on the steps of the lincoln memorial with the howard university choir singing above him held forth to a crowd of 10,000 acp supporters in their friends, and he began by...
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this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black. he was, you know, a decent of slaves. and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white. so he passed and was in new york city. he passed as white to out to upper upper new york society. but he was the head of this this committee. and was a legendary character. yes. hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a fan of truman. and i do i up to pick up the chapter 11 in your book. and i have enjoyed every page of it, but i do have a question for you. is it a quibble? no, it's not a quibble. it's a it's an open question. back when eddie jacobson visited the visited truman two times and in in your book, you mention that margaret pooh poohed it and said that eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people. but i wanted to see him. but i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truman would hav
this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black. he was, you know, a decent of slaves. and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white. so he passed and was in new york city. he passed as white to out to upper upper new york society. but he was the head of this this committee. and was a legendary character. yes. hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a fan of...
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this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black. he was, you know, a decent of slaves. and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white. so he passed and was in new york city. he passed as white to out to upper upper new york society. but he was the head of this this committee. and was a legendary character. yes. hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a fan of truman. and i do i up to pick up the chapter 11 in your book. and i have enjoyed every page of it, but i do have a question for you. is it a quibble? no, it's not a quibble. it's a it's an open question. back when eddie jacobson visited the visited truman two times and in in your book, you mention that margaret pooh poohed it and said that eddie was like hundreds of other people that harry truman knew. however, i don't think harry would have admitted hundreds of other people. but i wanted to see him. but i wanted to get your opinion on why margaret truman would hav
this walter white guy, he was white, actually, but he was black. he was, you know, a decent of slaves. and i think one of the presidents of the united states sired some of his ancestors. but he actually was white. so he passed and was in new york city. he passed as white to out to upper upper new york society. but he was the head of this this committee. and was a legendary character. yes. hi. well, i grew up in the hudson valley. i'm a member of the truman library institute. i'm a fan of...
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early spring that year a man named walter white the head of the naacp at the time suggested to truman that he needed to give a major, the time was ripe he says for him to give a major speech on civil rights. a month or two later it was early june 1947, early june of 1947 on the steps of the lincoln memorial howard university acquired -- choir singing above him. held to supporters and their friends. he began by saying deep conviction has reached a turning point. a turning point in their efforts to guarantee freedom and equality for all americans and that he emphasized it when i say all americans i mean all americans. and then he went on to pledge support beginning with the right for a free trial in the right to be free from racial discrimination. and then he focused on four or five areas were they needed to have civil rights legislation. voting, education, housing, medical care. and equality of opportunity for jobs. and then his last pledge was perhaps the most important. he pledge that the federal government would lead the way. it's just the very beginning of his crusade for civil rig
early spring that year a man named walter white the head of the naacp at the time suggested to truman that he needed to give a major, the time was ripe he says for him to give a major speech on civil rights. a month or two later it was early june 1947, early june of 1947 on the steps of the lincoln memorial howard university acquired -- choir singing above him. held to supporters and their friends. he began by saying deep conviction has reached a turning point. a turning point in their efforts...
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a man named walter white, the head of the naacp at the time, suggested to truman. that he needed give a major. the time was right, he said, for him to give a major speech on civil rights. a month or two later. it was early june. of 1947, early june in 1947, on steps of the lincoln memorial with the howard university choir singing above him held forth to a crowd of 10,000 acp supporters in friends. and he began by saying. it is my deep conviction that the nation has reached a turning point. turning point in its efforts to guarantee freedom and equality for all americans. and then he emphasized and when i all americans, i mean all americans. and then he went to pledge his support for civil rights, beginning with a right to a free trial, right to be free. free from racial discrimination. and then he focused on four or five areas that where they needed to have some us civil rights legislation voting education housing, medical care and equality of opportunity for jobs. and then his his last pledge was perhaps most important. he said that he pledged that the federal gove
a man named walter white, the head of the naacp at the time, suggested to truman. that he needed give a major. the time was right, he said, for him to give a major speech on civil rights. a month or two later. it was early june. of 1947, early june in 1947, on steps of the lincoln memorial with the howard university choir singing above him held forth to a crowd of 10,000 acp supporters in friends. and he began by saying. it is my deep conviction that the nation has reached a turning point....
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while this was unfolding, there were lawyers in arkansas who are sending letters to walter white the executive director of the naacp in new york and explaining the situation and the naacp kind of sadly made the calculation this case is a loser. we are not going to be able to win this case because and this is an important part of the history that i explained early on. matters of local taxation are actually uniquely immune from federal intervention. in 1937 there is a lot passed by congress called the tax injunction act which essentially prevents anyone from being able to sue over local taxation in federal court. as so long as there is a mean by which there can be adjudicated by the state and local level which essentially means these folks could only get justice in a court of law in arkansas, jim crow arkansas. this again was an instance and there were many instances throughout history of these kind of flagrant abuses of local tax proceedings and administrative manners. this was one was about as flagrant as it gets completely they got away with it. >> you mentioned the people that hire
while this was unfolding, there were lawyers in arkansas who are sending letters to walter white the executive director of the naacp in new york and explaining the situation and the naacp kind of sadly made the calculation this case is a loser. we are not going to be able to win this case because and this is an important part of the history that i explained early on. matters of local taxation are actually uniquely immune from federal intervention. in 1937 there is a lot passed by congress...
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i realtor interviewing mest but you're one of the white house supporters and here comes big foot barbara walters. what does the white house press corps think of her? >> she i did not come to the whe house and hang with us in the press briefing room. especially during the time she got the sadat interviewed all that was done away from the white house. but when we traveled with her it was new year's eve in tehran. at midnight they brought the travel pulled me in a couple of the reporters up to the elegant ballroom of the palace for the opennd the door there is presidt carter and mrs. carter, king hussein of jordan and they all said happy new year, toasted champagne and everything. i sit mr. president, you're going to go to egypt tomorrow why is that? and he said what? barbara wasn't there because she and jon chancellor of mbc some of the other bigwigs had been imparted to a party and they were all dancing somewhere. and indeed if you minutes later we went back downstairs the president's secret service agent dick keiser said the president is to see a pretty came back upstairs and the president said
i realtor interviewing mest but you're one of the white house supporters and here comes big foot barbara walters. what does the white house press corps think of her? >> she i did not come to the whe house and hang with us in the press briefing room. especially during the time she got the sadat interviewed all that was done away from the white house. but when we traveled with her it was new year's eve in tehran. at midnight they brought the travel pulled me in a couple of the reporters up...
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walter ferguson, the witness who had described seeing a white colored 4 by 4 truck speeding down theehicle. detectives quickly found neighbors who told them they'd seen a truck just like that many times in the neighborhood. they searched dmv records and found the truck. it was registered to a former soldier who had lived on base at fort campbell, 24-year-old jarred long. jarred long was very much a person of interest at that point. but he's not on base anymore. no. where is he? we didn't know. narrator: so detective stokes says law enforcement immediately got busy trying to find him. ed stokes: we actually put in an attempt to locate out all surrounding states and counties from here to colorado, where he was from. and in fact, he was stopped by a trooper in colorado. he must have really hightailed it out of kentucky to get to colorado that fast. quick. when he was pulled over, was he driving a raised white truck? he was in a light gray dodge pickup truck that was lifted with large tires and loud exhaust, matching the description of our witness. so you're thinking you might have your
walter ferguson, the witness who had described seeing a white colored 4 by 4 truck speeding down theehicle. detectives quickly found neighbors who told them they'd seen a truck just like that many times in the neighborhood. they searched dmv records and found the truck. it was registered to a former soldier who had lived on base at fort campbell, 24-year-old jarred long. jarred long was very much a person of interest at that point. but he's not on base anymore. no. where is he? we didn't know....
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everything agriculture lads have says at walter pads any of the toward life is being white from that is really courses. they also mentioned that there had been new evacuation orders. 5 is where the armies now the fact is where should those people go everywhere across the street is being targeted. now here in the central area, those resources at targets, it's a house in a good days where we just received 2 at the bodies from outside the end. another thought many in the ivr as grades are fiji, jump on according to the civil defense team. they're still kind of didn't use trapped under the rubble. the civil defense teams are trying to rescue them and try and ethan to pull the bodies of the, of those to the top 10. we also still hear ambulances in the background. it's escalating and it's not getting calmer despite the fact that we are by the marks a year of this war. yeah. hey, let me ask you about that. as you say, it's been 12 months is the start of the morning guys that still there's conflict going on. we can hear the sirens in the background. what are people they're telling you about
everything agriculture lads have says at walter pads any of the toward life is being white from that is really courses. they also mentioned that there had been new evacuation orders. 5 is where the armies now the fact is where should those people go everywhere across the street is being targeted. now here in the central area, those resources at targets, it's a house in a good days where we just received 2 at the bodies from outside the end. another thought many in the ivr as grades are fiji,...
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roone arledge had fomented all these rivalries, not between diane sawyer and barbara walters, but between men and his white male journalists as well. this was part of the roone arledge method, but it was really cutthroat culture. and david westin wanted to show that they were working as a team. and so there was a famous picture that roone arledge had had taken, the seven big anchors of abc, which included barbara walters. well, david westin arranged a portrait of several dozen, maybe six anchors of all sorts to be to show that they were all in this together. and he told them all to wear gray or black. so that they would look like a team they would be almost identical. why do you have to wear mute uniformity? yeah. so they're all lined up. it's of course, you can imagine the logistical of getting this done. they finally get everybody there. diane sawyer, george stephanopoulos and others and in walks barbara walters at the last minute, wearing a bright red jacket. and of course, they have saved space for her right in the middle of this picture. right. and she goes in. she her chair, she sits they take the pi
roone arledge had fomented all these rivalries, not between diane sawyer and barbara walters, but between men and his white male journalists as well. this was part of the roone arledge method, but it was really cutthroat culture. and david westin wanted to show that they were working as a team. and so there was a famous picture that roone arledge had had taken, the seven big anchors of abc, which included barbara walters. well, david westin arranged a portrait of several dozen, maybe six...
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beneath the floorboards, white dry rot fungus is feeding off this house. building surveyor david waltert's just obviously been done by people who don't understand the basic principles of weatherproofing a building. the sad thing is, i see it time and time again, up and down the country. the family has been warned it could cost £100,000 to fix their home. this is a classic fruiting body dry rot. it's not clear who will pick up the bill. more than three million uk homes have been insulated under government energy efficiency schemes. the bbc revealed earlier this year the regulator 0fgem's own figures suggest that, in hundreds of thousands of homes, insulation wasn't installed to the required standard. the government's got to find out the depth of the problem and we cannot see heartbreaking, horrific stories like mrs khatun�*s — you know, that is just shocking. you know, the tragedy is there's many more households that are impacted in the same way. under the disputes process, the family is supposed to let the company that did the work, saviour energy solutions, carry out the repairs, but t
beneath the floorboards, white dry rot fungus is feeding off this house. building surveyor david waltert's just obviously been done by people who don't understand the basic principles of weatherproofing a building. the sad thing is, i see it time and time again, up and down the country. the family has been warned it could cost £100,000 to fix their home. this is a classic fruiting body dry rot. it's not clear who will pick up the bill. more than three million uk homes have been insulated under...
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. >> and i realize you're interviewing me, but you're one of the white house reporters and here comes this big barbara walters, what did the press corps think of her? she didn't come with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, and she had the biegun interview and when we traveled with her, it was that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, the travel pool and me and a couple of reporters up to the elegant ballroom of the palace, they opened the doors and there was president carter, mrs. carter, the sha, and king of jordan happy new year toast the new year and i said, mr. president, you're going to egypt tomorrow to see mr. sadat and he said what? and she wasn't there and others they were dancing and we went back downstairs and the secret service agent went down to see you and i came back upstairs, and told me that the secretary of state just told me, yes, we're going to egypt and meeting with president sadat. and sometimes being in the right place at the right time. but she was always kind of an aura apart from the working stiffs at the white house. that's an example of good sourcing when you know
. >> and i realize you're interviewing me, but you're one of the white house reporters and here comes this big barbara walters, what did the press corps think of her? she didn't come with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, and she had the biegun interview and when we traveled with her, it was that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, the travel pool and me and a couple of reporters up to the elegant ballroom of the palace, they opened the doors and there was president...
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white house. while he was there, he received the country's highest order of merit from his german counterpart, frank—walteren will go on to hold talks with the german chancellor and other european leaders. topping their agenda — ukraine. the dream of europe, whole and free, remains the work of our time. nowhere is that work more important than in pushing back against putin's vicious attack against putin's vicious attack against ukraine. germany and the united states have stood together to support the brave people of ukraine in their fight forfreedom, for fight for freedom, for democracy, for the fight forfreedom, for democracy, for the very survival. let's speak to the bbc�*s jessica parker, who's in berlin. we were watching that ceremony there about an hour ago, and you could see president biden was quite emotional during those events. it was quite emotional during those events.— was quite emotional during those events. it was a bit of a love in, wasn't _ those events. it was a bit of a love in, wasn't it? _ those events. it was a bit of a love in, wasn't it? you - those events. it was a bit of a love in,
white house. while he was there, he received the country's highest order of merit from his german counterpart, frank—walteren will go on to hold talks with the german chancellor and other european leaders. topping their agenda — ukraine. the dream of europe, whole and free, remains the work of our time. nowhere is that work more important than in pushing back against putin's vicious attack against putin's vicious attack against ukraine. germany and the united states have stood together to...
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white as bruce springsteen. he is set to play the boss, chronicling the making of the 1982 album "nebraska." it features jeremy strong and paul walterts theaters in 2025. and boy, he's playing the part well. he looks like the boss for sure. >> he looks like him, now, can he soundlike him, right? that boss rasp in the voice. >> mm-hm. >>> when we come back, why a new lawsuit claims subway sand witches are sub par. witches are sub par. >>> an hold it, mister! here's new charmin ultra strong. it cleans better*, you can count on it. new charmin ultra strong has a diamond-weave texture that's more durable cheddar.test, and your math tes. oh yeah! we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin. ( ♪♪ ) feel the power of osteo bi-flex®. taken every day, it's clinically shown to improve joint comfort in 7 days, with significant improvement over time. ( ♪♪ ) oh... stuffed up again? so congested! you need sinex saline from vicks. just sinex, breathe, ahhhh! what is — wow! sinex. breathe. ahhhhhh! mopping is hard work, but then i tried the swiffer powermop. it has a built-in solution that breaks down dirt on contact. plus, it's 360-degree swivel
white as bruce springsteen. he is set to play the boss, chronicling the making of the 1982 album "nebraska." it features jeremy strong and paul walterts theaters in 2025. and boy, he's playing the part well. he looks like the boss for sure. >> he looks like him, now, can he soundlike him, right? that boss rasp in the voice. >> mm-hm. >>> when we come back, why a new lawsuit claims subway sand witches are sub par. witches are sub par. >>> an hold it,...
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rubenstein's studio in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> president biden answered questions from reporters at the whiteuse today including about israel's response to the missile attack and whether benjamin netanyahu is trying to influence the u.s. election. >> the israelis have not concluded what they will do in terms of a strike. in their shoes i would think about other alternatives. no administrations has helped israel more that i have, none, none, none. i think benjamin netanyahu should remember that. whether he is trying to influence the election, i don't know. >> the israeli bombing campaign and ground invasion of lebanon continues, with fully one-quarter of the country's population displaced, most in just the last two weeks. leila molana-allen reports now from saida, on lebanon's southern coast, as exhausted and fearful residents continue to seek shelter, . >> exhausted and traumatised. lebanon's streets are filled with a sudden wave of homeless and hungry souls. school's out indefinitely; they're all needed to house the more than 1.2m already displaced from their homes by the violence. on every
rubenstein's studio in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> president biden answered questions from reporters at the whiteuse today including about israel's response to the missile attack and whether benjamin netanyahu is trying to influence the u.s. election. >> the israelis have not concluded what they will do in terms of a strike. in their shoes i would think about other alternatives. no administrations has helped israel more...
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walter of the cook political report and others. they also consider house and senate races and the issues most important to voters. this was hosted by the economic club of washington, d.c. now the chief white house correspondent. casey hunt is with cnn and has her own show in the morning and she has covered congress as well. and ben smith is the interim chief of semaphor. enemy walter is in charge of the most -- amy walters in charge of the cook report with amy walters . thank you all. [applause] david: can any of you recall a time when it was more difficult to predict who would be president this close to the election? >> i was saying to somebody last night i cannot renumber two weeks out -- remember to ask out having it be this close -- two weeks out having it be this close. every other election in our lifetime, we would have thought a three-point 2-5-point change might make a difference. david: have you ever seen anything like this? >> where it is an absolute true tossup where there is no sign the ball is rolling in one direction, especially at the end, i covered romney's campaign, i was on the plane with trump and hillary in 2016. this has a unique feel in how tight it is. david: have y
walter of the cook political report and others. they also consider house and senate races and the issues most important to voters. this was hosted by the economic club of washington, d.c. now the chief white house correspondent. casey hunt is with cnn and has her own show in the morning and she has covered congress as well. and ben smith is the interim chief of semaphor. enemy walter is in charge of the most -- amy walters in charge of the cook report with amy walters . thank you all....
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i listened to amy walters, "the cook report," you'll know early on election day based on the upper midwest states if she's overperforming there. maybe the non-college whitehe mountain west, might be the younger hispanic men. >> give us your tape on the map. what is harris' best way, the mix and match with the sunbelt or the three blue wall states? >> three blue wall states. north carolina could place wisconsin and michigan, or north carolina plus nevada could replace pennsylvania. i think those five states are pretty much the ones that matter the most. georgia and arizona i don't think are out of reach for her, but i think those are less important as far as reaching 270. i think trump is in the best position in those two of the seven states. >> certainly those in the harris campaign, of the seven battleground states, feel the worst about arizona, but growing more confident about nevada. that could fit into the puzzle piece you described. contributor to the conservative website "the bulwark," tim miller, thank you, as always. we'll talk soon. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday morning. "morning joe" starts rig
i listened to amy walters, "the cook report," you'll know early on election day based on the upper midwest states if she's overperforming there. maybe the non-college whitehe mountain west, might be the younger hispanic men. >> give us your tape on the map. what is harris' best way, the mix and match with the sunbelt or the three blue wall states? >> three blue wall states. north carolina could place wisconsin and michigan, or north carolina plus nevada could replace...
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white house. i'm wondering you may find the following footage to stop the . 6 has the man set his alma plays d, c. police on bystanders rush to put the flames out with walter on scots, them on playing. she was a john. les comes making a stand against the spread of this information about cause. he was detained and taken to hospital us human rights. and the way down from phonics has his thoughts on the graphic, and that is the 3rd person i know of. and the us who's tried to do that, at least one...
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walter mondale, a running mate of jimmy carter and bob dole running mate of republican incumbent president gerald ford. both men would eventually rise to the top of their party's ticket but neither would win the white." i have this interview. my exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris from pennsylvania. it will run unedited, uninterrupted without commercial breaks for the first half of "special report." we'll have all the headlines in the show. plus, reaction from an beings panged panel after that interview. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr, 6:00 p.m. in the east, 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. can you follow me on instagram at bret baier. it's the same handle on x for exclusive behind the scenes photos and videos and more. i'm finalizing all the questions and the structure tonight. but, i have gotten amazing response. i'm talking thousands of great questions. can you still send suggestions in narrowing it down probably the next couple hours. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" starts in six seconds. ♪ >> laura: good evening everyone, i'm laura ingraham this is "the i
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white house correspondent. casey hunt is with cnn and has her own show in the morning and she has covered congress as well. and ben smith is the interim chief of semaphor. enemy walter the most -- amy walters in charge of the cook report with amy walters . thank you all. [applause] david: can any of you recall a time when it was more difficult to predict who would be president this close to the election? >> i was saying to someboas
white house correspondent. casey hunt is with cnn and has her own show in the morning and she has covered congress as well. and ben smith is the interim chief of semaphor. enemy walter the most -- amy walters in charge of the cook report with amy walters . thank you all. [applause] david: can any of you recall a time when it was more difficult to predict who would be president this close to the election? >> i was saying to someboas
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white house office talking with helen smith, mrs. nixon's press secretary, and at first call, i got she had a photo. it was from barbara walters. she wasn't ready for barbara walters at time at all. i knew when she was ready and she even i knew she had to have the best interview around. that was 60 minutes. right. so it took almost a year for that to happen. barbara walters get hers until we were out of we had actually lost the election. here's a picture of 60 minutes. yeah, it was it was fabulous. and i guess we'll get to that later because was quite a we can we can we can certainly go to it right now this is on the first anniversary of the of the ford around that time. right. she agrees to do this. and as you said, you came from television you thought this was all has to do since the show on tv. it was the best show was and i'm out of tv talk so just have the utmost admiration. don hewitt and morley safer and that whole group and and but she had to be ready and i had to know that she was in good shape. so at any rate, the day came and everybody arrived. when i say the networks, the and don hewitt and everybody that was associ
white house office talking with helen smith, mrs. nixon's press secretary, and at first call, i got she had a photo. it was from barbara walters. she wasn't ready for barbara walters at time at all. i knew when she was ready and she even i knew she had to have the best interview around. that was 60 minutes. right. so it took almost a year for that to happen. barbara walters get hers until we were out of we had actually lost the election. here's a picture of 60 minutes. yeah, it was it was...