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walter white, the executive secretary of the naacp and one of truman's most loyal and prominent supporters in the civil community. it was apparent, white, that the president did not appreciate the gravity of the. why the discussion? by sharing with truman in detail the blinding of isaac woodard as a tragic story. truman sat riveted and became visibly with the idea that a uniformed and decorated soldier had been so cruelly treated, abandoning the advice of his staff. truman said, my god, i had no idea it was as terrible as that. we got to do something. the following day, truman wrote his attorney, tom clark, and shared him the story of the blinding of isaac woodard, noting that the police officer deliberately put out the sergeant's eyes. truman made clear that the time for action had now arrived three business. days after president truman's letter arrived at the department of justice. the attorney general made the unprecedented announcement that the department of justice would prosecute bates byrd, police chief lynwood shull for the deprivation of the civil rights of isaac woodard during th
walter white, the executive secretary of the naacp and one of truman's most loyal and prominent supporters in the civil community. it was apparent, white, that the president did not appreciate the gravity of the. why the discussion? by sharing with truman in detail the blinding of isaac woodard as a tragic story. truman sat riveted and became visibly with the idea that a uniformed and decorated soldier had been so cruelly treated, abandoning the advice of his staff. truman said, my god, i had...
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i said who told you he said walter white. thurgood marshall's boss told him the story. he said in my autobiography i mentioned it but i did not want tofo describe it for the same reason you are asking me about it.ri i had not read his autobiography. i went and read it he has this line and says it's long overlooked inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation at root and branch i called the message that we are talking about? he said youhe need to tell the whole story. so i thought i had two sources, two pretty good ones. >> is there anyone from the audience who would like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you for your remarks it. i'mus curious to know, judge, if you perceive ain difference in w your book plays a role in the concept of justice. especially with regard to race. how you thought about it before 2020 and the national conversation about race in today? >> i've got to say we are already there before. by 2020 in the book was out it came out in 2019. i get more frequently asked did the case influenced me. it actually didn't mean. i mostly written about
i said who told you he said walter white. thurgood marshall's boss told him the story. he said in my autobiography i mentioned it but i did not want tofo describe it for the same reason you are asking me about it.ri i had not read his autobiography. i went and read it he has this line and says it's long overlooked inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation at root and branch i called the message that we are talking about? he said youhe need to tell the whole story. so i thought i had two...
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how did you feel about trump naming former drug manufacturer walter white as head of the food and drug do you support that? >> i do support that, although i do not back any big pharm agenda. i am all for jfk jr. being in charge of some of our health-related. >> jfk jr.? >> i am. absolutely. >> what you like about jfk jr.? >> i love he is healthy, fit. >> would you like to wish jfk jr. good luck? >> jfk jr., best of luck to you. i absolutely cannot wait to eat clean in america. >> just don't hop on a plane with him. [ laughter ] >> i'll try. i mean, put me on a plane with jfk jr., we'd have a lot to talk about. >> he's named charles manson has head of health and human services. do you support that pick? >> i've heard of that. not much on learning politics wise and stuff. some stuff i don't follow. i don't listen. to. >> yeah. >> overall, would you say you support charles manson for the secretary of health and human services? >> sure, yeah. >> do you want to wish charles manson on his new job? >> good luck, charles manson on your new job. >> we're talking about some of the cabinet picks
how did you feel about trump naming former drug manufacturer walter white as head of the food and drug do you support that? >> i do support that, although i do not back any big pharm agenda. i am all for jfk jr. being in charge of some of our health-related. >> jfk jr.? >> i am. absolutely. >> what you like about jfk jr.? >> i love he is healthy, fit. >> would you like to wish jfk jr. good luck? >> jfk jr., best of luck to you. i absolutely cannot wait...
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she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was anchor of the cbs new. he had a radio show and every day he did a radio commentary. when dale minor was off on vacation i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and a young i named dan rather came in and so i wound up writing for him. and then dan became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer on his commentary which was a fabulous job and like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now podcasts. >> the house will be in order. >> this year c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like the weather. since 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill providing balanced and unfiltered views of government. all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting powered by cable. >> c-span now is a
she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was anchor of the cbs new. he had a radio show and every day he did a radio commentary. when dale minor was off on vacation i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and a young i named dan rather came in and so i wound up writing for him. and then dan...
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she discusses her time working in the white house under career in radio after graduating from college. >> walteronkite was the anchor of the cbs means. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. when del miner was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for him, who was running for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation. dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor at cbs. i became his daily radio rider on his commentary which was a fabulous job and was like doing a column every day. >> her book a certain idea of america, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our broadcast on our free c-span now app. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including buckeye broadband.
she discusses her time working in the white house under career in radio after graduating from college. >> walteronkite was the anchor of the cbs means. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. when del miner was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for him, who was running for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation. dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor at cbs. i became his daily...
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she discusses her time in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walter cronkite was the anchor of cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when he was on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once, when i was filling in for dale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation and this young guy called dan rather came in. i want up writing for him. when dan became the anchor at cbs, i became his daily radio writer on his commentary. it was a fabulous job and was like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan with her book "a certain idea of america," sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can listen to q and a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> attention, middle and high school students across america. it is time to make your voice heard. documentary contest 2025 is here. raise awareness and make an impact. your documentary should answer this year's question -- or message to the president. what issue is most im
she discusses her time in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walter cronkite was the anchor of cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when he was on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once, when i was filling in for dale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation and this young guy called dan rather came in. i want...
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hubert humphrey, walter mondale, al gore, joe biden , every white guy who was democratic vice presidentot to be nominated president . the first time the democratic party would not do it would be for the black and asian woman. imagine how that would have run in the african america good news , african-american women who would have been much more supportive of harris you may have seen a greater drop off black support. no great options. >> i don't know that they have not spoken but the last we checked, a few weeks ago, nancy pelosi and joe biden had not spoken since she was behind the push to get them out of the race . jim clyburn was asked about her comments today and listen to what he had to say. >> i just think finger-pointing , the blame, that is not doing us any good. his record is great. the economy is humming, no other economy in the world . everybody -- the question is , why didn't they? i don't know joe biden is responsible for people's feelings. >> people did not feel that way. jim clyburn wanted a small primary process when joe biden got out. >> i think nancy pelosi is right, it
hubert humphrey, walter mondale, al gore, joe biden , every white guy who was democratic vice presidentot to be nominated president . the first time the democratic party would not do it would be for the black and asian woman. imagine how that would have run in the african america good news , african-american women who would have been much more supportive of harris you may have seen a greater drop off black support. no great options. >> i don't know that they have not spoken but the last...
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hubert humphrey, walter mondale , al gore, joe biden, every single white guy who was democratic vice president gets nominated, and the first time the democratic party would not do it is for the black and south asian woman. that would have really gotten to african-american women who would have been much more supportive of harris, he might have even seen a greater drop off in black support. there were no great options. >> is a striking comment. i don't know they have spoken, but the last we checked, a few weeks ago, pelosi and biden still had not spoken, listen to what he had to say when asked about her comments. >> i think that finger-pointing, the blame shifting, that will not do us any good. he has had a tremendous presidency, his record is great. the economy is humming like no other economy in the world. and so, people don't feel like it. maybe they didn't. the question is, why didn't they? i don't know that joe biden is responsible for people's feelings . >> i think it is pretty safe to say that people did not feel that way. but clyburn was someone who wanted a mini primary proces
hubert humphrey, walter mondale , al gore, joe biden, every single white guy who was democratic vice president gets nominated, and the first time the democratic party would not do it is for the black and south asian woman. that would have really gotten to african-american women who would have been much more supportive of harris, he might have even seen a greater drop off in black support. there were no great options. >> is a striking comment. i don't know they have spoken, but the last we...
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she discusses her time working at the white house and her career in radio after graduating college. >> walter cronkite was at anchor for the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale miner. when he was on vacation i became one of the people that filled in for him. once, when i was filling in for dale miner who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation. a young guy named dan rather came in and i ended up writing for him then dan became the anchor at cbs. i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job. it was like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan with her book "a certain idea of america" sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q and a. listen to q ended and all our podcasts on our free c-span -- listen to q and a and all our podcasts on our new c-span now app. c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. we are jus
she discusses her time working at the white house and her career in radio after graduating college. >> walter cronkite was at anchor for the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale miner. when he was on vacation i became one of the people that filled in for him. once, when i was filling in for dale miner who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation. a young guy named dan rather came in and i ended up...
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activists and some really, you know, honestly, some white sports writers, they turned this into a civil rights cause. >> yeah. and, unfortunately so. walteris logo was honoring chief two guns caftan k. and it's a beautiful logo caftan -- white calf. let's face it, the washington commanders, that's a franchise that's been in search of an identity since it lost its identity, and i think bringing in this logo back is a great way to honor the tradition and do it in a respectful way. will: the question, ricky, will be can they overcome the activist class which, by the way, is populating the sports media as well. i know this, did the research on it. the washington redskins were the most popular team on almost every indian reservation in the country. they love the redskins. but, again, by some activists it was painted as a though it was this insulting thing to indians. and it just makes you wonder though acknowledging that reality, and steve daines making this point, can you -- you're in sports as well. can you overcome this narrative that has been pushed that, oh, it's racist? >> i think that we have to push back against this narrative. dei gon
activists and some really, you know, honestly, some white sports writers, they turned this into a civil rights cause. >> yeah. and, unfortunately so. walteris logo was honoring chief two guns caftan k. and it's a beautiful logo caftan -- white calf. let's face it, the washington commanders, that's a franchise that's been in search of an identity since it lost its identity, and i think bringing in this logo back is a great way to honor the tradition and do it in a respectful way. will: the...
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the news hour from our studio in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> trump's returned to the whitethe many criminal investigations and convictions he has faced over the last four years. trump will assume office in a couple of months. how does that change the legal landscape for him? >> it changes everything. there are four major cases facing the former president. each of them will be fundamentally different. some of them will go away and some will be severely constrained. it is safe to say that the legal jeopardy facing donald trump today is completely different than it was two days ago. >>? ? how is that possible there is this idea that no one is above the law. >> list talk about the federal cases. they are under the department of justice. the january 6 election interference case accuses the former president of lying about the election and orchestrating a scheme to subvert the victory. the other is the classified documents case. both are in different stages. both of them were already in a difficult position. the trump justice department now assumes authority over those cases. they
the news hour from our studio in washington and the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> trump's returned to the whitethe many criminal investigations and convictions he has faced over the last four years. trump will assume office in a couple of months. how does that change the legal landscape for him? >> it changes everything. there are four major cases facing the former president. each of them will be fundamentally different. some of them will go...
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details, let's get smarter with the panel, peter baker joined us, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. charlotte walter is here, and staff writer at the atlantic, and msnbc can political contributor, and clinical physician and former senior policy director during the obama administration, dr. patel, you know i was going to you first, your reaction to rfk jr. as president-elect donald trump's pick for secretary, what does that mean? >> shaw cannot, no truer words have been spoke or it is unbelievable, it feels like i'm watching a movie, that is playing on the outside and it is fiction i will wake up and it is real, but and it is something that can affect every american, what do you think you can or not, it is such a critical role in healthcare and public health. and the idea, that this person is not going to be the ambassador for the world, for all of our health issues, it is troubling. >> charlotte this is a huge department i want people to understand, he is going to be in charge of a nearly $2 trillion budget. he doesn't actually have a background in medicine, he's an environmental attorney. how will
details, let's get smarter with the panel, peter baker joined us, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. charlotte walter is here, and staff writer at the atlantic, and msnbc can political contributor, and clinical physician and former senior policy director during the obama administration, dr. patel, you know i was going to you first, your reaction to rfk jr. as president-elect donald trump's pick for secretary, what does that mean? >> shaw cannot, no truer words have...
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walter break down the latest political news. and president biden grants his final pardons to turkeys at the white house. >> this is the pbs news hourom the david and rubenstein studio at w eta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at walter -- at arizona state university. william: at the u.n. climate talks in baku, azerbaijan, negotiators at the last moment struck a deal. wealthy nations have pledged $300 billion a year by 2035 to help developing countries deal with the impacts of climate change and to help their transition to cleaner energy. while that pledge is stepped up from previous pledges, it is nowhere near the estimated $1 trillion a year that many experts and analysts say is needed. while some have called the deal woefully inadequate, the cop-29 president, mukhtar babayev, defended its accomplishments. >> this is the hardest task that multilateral climate process has ever attempted. we had many difficult conversations. we never stopped putting you together. we pushed you to reach for the highest possible ambition. with this breakthrough, the baku finance goal will turn billions into t
walter break down the latest political news. and president biden grants his final pardons to turkeys at the white house. >> this is the pbs news hourom the david and rubenstein studio at w eta in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at walter -- at arizona state university. william: at the u.n. climate talks in baku, azerbaijan, negotiators at the last moment struck a deal. wealthy nations have pledged $300 billion a year by 2035 to help developing...
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from the past quarter century and talks about working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. peggy: walter cronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation and this young guy named dan rather came in and i wound up writing for him and dan became the anchor at cbs, and i became his daily radio writer of his commentaries which was a fabulous job and was like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan with her book "a certain idea of america." sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." listen to "q&a" and all our podcasts on the free c-span now >> the house will be in order. >> this year c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other.
from the past quarter century and talks about working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. peggy: walter cronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation and this...
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. walteranchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and this young guy named dan rather came in, i wound up writing for him. then dan became the anchor at cbs, and i became his daily radio writer of his commentaries, which was a fabulous job and was like doing a column every day. >> peg gi noonan, with her book "a certain idea of america," sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to cre
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. walteranchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and this young guy named dan rather came in, i wound up...
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she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show, every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, who was waiting for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation, and some guy named dan rather came in. and then became the anchor at cvs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job. it was like doing a column every day. peggy noonan, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span "q&a." you can listen to q&a and all our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪ announcer: he considered himself a full-time lawyer and a full-time historian. his latest book is called "how the best dated: leadership lessons from our best presidents." he chose the first four off the face of mount rushmore. in addition, mr. boston chose 24 distinct leadership traits he says were exhibited by these pre
she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show, every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, who was waiting for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation, and some guy named dan...
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she discusses here time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walter cronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer name dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for tale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation, and this young guy named dan rather came in, so i wound up writing for him. then dan became the anchor at cbs. and i became his daily radio writer of his commentaries, which was a fabulous job and was like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan, with her book, a certain idea of america, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a, and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >>> next, a discussion about why taiwan matters to the u.s. and the world as china escalates its military intimidation of the island. jonas parello-plesner talks about its economic and technical importance and the geopolitical importance
she discusses here time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walter cronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer name dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for tale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation, and this young guy named dan...
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walters the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and this young man named dan rather came in. so i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor at cbs and i became the daily writer of his commentaries, which was a fabulous job. it was like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan with her book "a certain idea of america." listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wifi -- so students can get the tools they need to be read
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walters the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and this young man named dan rather came in....
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walternkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale miner. when dale reiter was off on vacation, i was one of the people who filled in for him. when i was filling in for dale minor, who was filling for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and dan rather came in. then dan rather became the anchor for cbs. and i became the radio writer of his commentary. it was like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan, with her book "a certain idea of america." >> you can listen on our free c-span app. >> mouse will be in order. >> this year, c-span celebrates 45 years of governing in congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill. taking you to where the policy is debated and decided with the support of america's cable company. c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. c-spanshop.org is c-span's line store. apparel, books, home decor and accessories. there is
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walternkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale miner. when dale reiter was off on vacation, i was one of the people who filled in for him. when i was filling in for dale minor, who was filling for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and dan rather came in. then dan rather...
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she also discusses her time working at the white house, and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show, every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, who was waiting for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation, and some guy named dan rather came in. so i wind up writing for him. then dan became the anchor at cbs, and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job. it was like doing a column every day. announcer: peggy noonan, with her book, "a certain idea of america." sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span "q&a." you can listen to "q&a" and all our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including [clock ticking]. >> when connection is needed most, cox is there to help bringing affordable internet to , families in need
she also discusses her time working at the white house, and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show, every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, who was waiting for cronkite, cronkite himself took a vacation, and some guy named dan...
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she also discusses her time working in the white house in her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer. dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for him, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and this young guy named dan rather came in so i wound up writing for him and dan became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job and like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan with her book a certain idea of america sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> attention, middle and high school students across america. it's time to make your voice heard. c-span's studentcam documentary contest 2025 is here. this is your chance to create a documentary that can inspire change, raise awareness and make an impact. your docume
she also discusses her time working in the white house in her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer. dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for him, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and this young guy named dan rather came in so...
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she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walternkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer. when dale was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once while i was filling in for dale, cronkite himself took vacation, and this young guy named dan rather came in. dan rather became the anchor at cbs and i became the daily radio writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job like doing a call them every day. announcer: peggy noonan with her book sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q & a. listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪ announcer: since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry, c-span is provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, from the house and senate
she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walternkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer. when dale was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once while i was filling in for dale, cronkite himself took vacation, and this young guy named dan rather came in. dan rather became the anchor at cbs and i...
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. ♪ amna: for more on the tight race for the white house, i'm joined by our politics monday team. that's amy waltercal report with amy walter," and tamara keith of npr. it is great to see you both. it is finally here. >> my favorite eve of all the eves. amna: i want to ask you about the new pbs news poll. you saw as reported earlier, harris with her first national lead outside the margin of error, a four point lead among likely voters. 3.5% margin of error. but you have been in the battleground states. you were in arizona, wisconsin, nevada. that is where the races are won or lost. are you seeing any shift that tells you which way this race is going? >> i have spoken to a lot of people that believe it is really close. i don't know that -- when you are out there in the states, it is like you are looking at the toenail of an elephant but you don't know whether it is a rock or an elephant. what i will say is i was covering harris and going to some of her events. the enthusiasm is quite intense among her supporters who are showing up at these events. 10,000, 12,000 people showing up. one thing that rea
. ♪ amna: for more on the tight race for the white house, i'm joined by our politics monday team. that's amy waltercal report with amy walter," and tamara keith of npr. it is great to see you both. it is finally here. >> my favorite eve of all the eves. amna: i want to ask you about the new pbs news poll. you saw as reported earlier, harris with her first national lead outside the margin of error, a four point lead among likely voters. 3.5% margin of error. but you have been in the...
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next time you got leaving the white house cannot think about your legacy. they are afraid to put him in walterd for the weekend. hunter is going to need a new job where he doesn't have to in peanut, band commander sugar brothers tapped out. after this week democrats can't even start mixing biden on the trail again. we are just learning that they confiscated his phone. he had a bunch of campaign call scheduled yesterday and they canceled all of them. they just told joe, you know, the reception is spotty and try again tomorrow? and then joe forgot. so that they could by his lapto and his phone. the whole white house is angry at the big guy. even the white house stenographers. >> they are now as many as you ever hear a stenographer on the record, that one one is officials working for president biden tried to change the meaning of their transcripts so it sounds like the president on that zoom with both voter latin was just watching a comedian instead of all trump supporters. >> after biden called americans america's garbage they forced the white house stenographers t rewrite the transcripts and th
next time you got leaving the white house cannot think about your legacy. they are afraid to put him in walterd for the weekend. hunter is going to need a new job where he doesn't have to in peanut, band commander sugar brothers tapped out. after this week democrats can't even start mixing biden on the trail again. we are just learning that they confiscated his phone. he had a bunch of campaign call scheduled yesterday and they canceled all of them. they just told joe, you know, the reception...
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and from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: former president donald trump's return to the white the many criminal convictions and cases he has faced over the last four years. william is here to explain what could happen next. mr. trump is now president-elect . he will assume office in just two months. out of that change the legal landscape? >> it changes absolutely everything. there are four major cases, and in one way or another each of those cases will be fundamentally different. some of them will go away, and some of them will feel constrained. the legal jeopardy phasing donald trump today is completely different than two days ago. amna: how does becoming president-elect so dramatically change the legal landscape. >> let's talk about the first two federal cases to explain this point. those of the cases under the department of justice, specifically under jack smith. that is the january 6 election interference case that accuses the former of lying about the election, orchestrating this vast scheme to subvert biden's win. the secondary case is the mar-a-lago classified documents
and from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: former president donald trump's return to the white the many criminal convictions and cases he has faced over the last four years. william is here to explain what could happen next. mr. trump is now president-elect . he will assume office in just two months. out of that change the legal landscape? >> it changes absolutely everything. there are four major cases, and in one way or another each of those...
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she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was anchor on the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. when i was filling in for him, writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and a young guy named dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. then dan became the anchor at cbs and i became the writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job and was like doing a column every day. >> peggy nunez, with her book, a certain idea of america. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can listen to q&a at all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with the biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from congress, white house events, the court, campaigns, and more from the world of politics. you can
she also discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was anchor on the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when dale minor was on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. when i was filling in for him, writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation and a young guy named dan rather came in. i wound up...
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walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> donald trump is not the only one preparing for his return to the white house.emocratic governors are as well. they are uniting to protect democracy at the state level during trump's second term in office. jb pritzker and jared polis announced the launch of governors safeguarding democracy. welcome back. thank you for being with us. >> thanks. good to be with you. >> i want to start to your reaction to the news that president-elect trump has named matt gaetz to be his attorney general. what message does that send to you as a governor about how trump views the rule of law and the role of the department of justice? what it could be in his next administration? >> the nomination raises the question of whether the office of attorney general is now going to be fully politicized. matt gaetz is someone who has demonstrated that he is willing to say things that are not true, he has advocated that the justice department should go after certain people or choose not to for political reasons. i am deeply concerned and hopeful that the senate will take seriously its obligatio
walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> donald trump is not the only one preparing for his return to the white house.emocratic governors are as well. they are uniting to protect democracy at the state level during trump's second term in office. jb pritzker and jared polis announced the launch of governors safeguarding democracy. welcome back. thank you for being with us. >> thanks. good to be with you. >> i want to start to your reaction to the...
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white house, or if this is going to be a long term outcome. you mentioned the people that i understand. you're a southern lebanon citizen yourself walter. the human cost of all this day. and when you think of all those people returning to the ruined homes and infrastructure in southern evidence or on the mode is very much similar to what we've heard in the sense that people obviously are dealing with a lot of the grief. there's a lot of loss both the human loss of the people of loved ones. um there's also large scale destruction. israel's the strategy this world around as opposed to 2006 because it's couldn't hold ground a so actually dr. nathan blow up the whole same villages. so at the same time, there is defiance. there is a sense of relief. there is a sense of steadfastness and insistence on staying on the land, on preventing these rallies from coming back again on staying committed to protecting the land and to you know, defending the solves from any further or future attacks by these relays. so that's kind of the, the moved on, i think the, the feeling of the majority of the people of us. i'll drop it off on some what you knows. a
white house, or if this is going to be a long term outcome. you mentioned the people that i understand. you're a southern lebanon citizen yourself walter. the human cost of all this day. and when you think of all those people returning to the ruined homes and infrastructure in southern evidence or on the mode is very much similar to what we've heard in the sense that people obviously are dealing with a lot of the grief. there's a lot of loss both the human loss of the people of loved ones. um...
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she discusses here time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walter cronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer name dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for tale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation, and this young guy named dan rather came in, so i wound up writing for him. then dan became the anchor at cbs. and i became his daily radio writer of his
she discusses here time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walter cronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer name dale minor. when dale minor was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for tale minor, who was writing for cronkite, cronkite himself took vacation, and this young guy named dan...
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she also discusses her time working in the white house in her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer. when he was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for him, who was writing for concrete -- cronkite himself took a vacation and dan rather came in. he then became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was a fabulous job and like doing a column every day. >> peggy noonan on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. taking you to where the policy is debated and decided with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, powered by cable. ♪ attention, middle and high school students across
she also discusses her time working in the white house in her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of cbs news. he had a radio show. every day, he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer. when he was off on vacation, i became one of the people who filled in for him. once when i was filling in for him, who was writing for concrete -- cronkite himself took a vacation and dan rather came in. he then became the anchor at cbs and i...
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white house two different transfers, right? 43 coming in george bush and obama coming in as the 44th president. i came across this quote. vice president walter mondale said the psychological transfer occurs then. meaning it starts to settle in. how do you reflect on that now? >> it is absolutely right. you could sort of tell and following the meeting in -- early 20001 between president clinton and bush. you could tell for both men it was a moment. the realization for president bush that these awesome responsibilities were going to fall on his shoulders quickly. then the same in 2009 -- 2008 with the incoming obama administration. president bush thought ahead about this and he called together the staff and said i want everyone to reach out to their perspective counterparts and invite them in and have the smoothest, most productive transition. you talk to the obama people about it and they will say we're so grateful for what president bush and his people did in order to make it easier for us to come in. think about this. at noon that's the moment on the 20th of january when power transfers from one president to another. noon on the 20th in a s
white house two different transfers, right? 43 coming in george bush and obama coming in as the 44th president. i came across this quote. vice president walter mondale said the psychological transfer occurs then. meaning it starts to settle in. how do you reflect on that now? >> it is absolutely right. you could sort of tell and following the meeting in -- early 20001 between president clinton and bush. you could tell for both men it was a moment. the realization for president bush that...
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when he was off on vacation, i filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, cronkite himself took vacation. and then dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor for cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was like doing a column every day. >> peggy nunez, with her book a certain idea of america, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span q and a. you can listen on all of our podcasts -- to all of our podcasts on our free c-span app. >> visit c-span.org/results for conference of coverage of the 2024 campaign results. get the final electoral college breakdown in the presidential race and see which states each candidate carried. dive into our interactive map to explore the outcomes in senates, house and governors races and monitor be final balance of power in congress. watch accept
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when he was off on vacation, i filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, cronkite himself took vacation. and then dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor for cbs and i became...
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walternkite was the answer of the cbs -- anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. everyday he did a radio commentary. when dale minor was off on vacation i became one of the people who said and for him. when i was filling in for dale, who was ready for cronkite, cronkite took vacation. dan rather came in. dan became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, fabulous job. it was like doing a column everyday. >> peggy noonan with her book, "a certain idea of america," sunday night on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on the free c-span now app. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span. 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us down to discuss competition and the cre
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walternkite was the answer of the cbs -- anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. everyday he did a radio commentary. when dale minor was off on vacation i became one of the people who said and for him. when i was filling in for dale, who was ready for cronkite, cronkite took vacation. dan rather came in. dan became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his...
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the answer of the cbs -- anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. everyday he did a radio commentary. when dale minor was off on vacation i became one of the people who said and for him. when i was filling in for dale, who was ready for cronkite, cronkite took vacation. dan rather came in. dan became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, fabulous job. it was like doing a column everyday. >> peggy noonan with her book, "a certain idea of america," sunday night on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on the free c-span now app. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government. all with the support of america's cable companies. c-span. 45 years and counting. powered by cable. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us down to discuss competition and the c
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the answer of the cbs -- anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show. everyday he did a radio commentary. when dale minor was off on vacation i became one of the people who said and for him. when i was filling in for dale, who was ready for cronkite, cronkite took vacation. dan rather came in. dan became the anchor at cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his...
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she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when he was off on vacation, i filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, cronkite himself took vacation. and then dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor for cbs and i became his daily radio writer of his commentary, which was like doing a column every day. >> peggy nunez, with her book a certain idea of america, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span q and a. you can listen on all of our podcasts -- to all of our podcasts on our free c-span app. >> visit c-span.org/results for conference of coverage of the 2024 campaign results. get the final electoral college breakdown in the presidential race and see which states each candidate carried. dive into our interactive map to explore the outcomes in senates, house and governors races and monitor be final balance of power in congress. watch accept
she discusses her time working in the white house and her career in radio after graduating from college. >> walterronkite was the anchor of the cbs news. he had a radio show every day he did a radio commentary. it was written by a wonderful writer named dale minor. when he was off on vacation, i filled in for him. once when i was filling in for dale minor, cronkite himself took vacation. and then dan rather came in. i wound up writing for him. dan became the anchor for cbs and i became...
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days after trump went to walter reed hospital for covid where his own situation, his own covid infection was so serious he had to receive supplemental oxygen treatments. the white house officially embraced the great barrington declaration. bhattacharya's nomination at nih, take the antivaxxer and conspiracy theorist known around the world rfk, the head of hhs and then take dr. oz, who is known in the past to have pedaled unproven health treatments to viewers and fans to be the centers for medicare and medicaid services administrator and a picture emerges of a pretty radical departure when it comes to public health, not just from what we have now under the biden administration, but the first trump administration as well. an op-ed in "the new york times" puts it like this, quote, trump left office amid a virulent backlash against scientific and medical expertise, marked by sharp declines in public trust, especially among republicans. the administration that began operation warp speed to develop vaccines to defeat the worst pandemic in a century ended in a epidemic of vaccine skepticism. what we now have is an agenda driven by skepticism and antielitism blends fam
days after trump went to walter reed hospital for covid where his own situation, his own covid infection was so serious he had to receive supplemental oxygen treatments. the white house officially embraced the great barrington declaration. bhattacharya's nomination at nih, take the antivaxxer and conspiracy theorist known around the world rfk, the head of hhs and then take dr. oz, who is known in the past to have pedaled unproven health treatments to viewers and fans to be the centers for...
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white house. there have been many more beloved losers in either party. i think of somebody like walter mondale who had a lot more credibility in the democratic party than kamala harris ever had. kamala harris, one of the things she said a lot during the campaign is we need to turn the page. i don't think the democrats, they can't wait to turn the page on joe biden and kamala harris because, frankly, this is going to be seen now as a failed presidency. >> yeah. >> and the only way to read the vote was the majority of americans did not like the way the biden-harris administration ran this country and they want to see something different from the democrats. >> the 2024 republican party did embrace a loser, just a note, and then he became a winner again. you're talking about turning the page, on monday night david plouffe, senior adviser to the harris campaign he wrote, "it was a privilege to spend the last 100 days with kamala harris and the amazing staff. we dug out of a deep hole but not enough, a devastating loss. thanks for being in the arena, all of you." dug out of a deep hole is im
white house. there have been many more beloved losers in either party. i think of somebody like walter mondale who had a lot more credibility in the democratic party than kamala harris ever had. kamala harris, one of the things she said a lot during the campaign is we need to turn the page. i don't think the democrats, they can't wait to turn the page on joe biden and kamala harris because, frankly, this is going to be seen now as a failed presidency. >> yeah. >> and the only way to...
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white house. there have been many more, beloved losers in either party, i think of someone like walter mondale, who had a lot more credibility in the democratic party then kenneth harris ever had. kamala harris, she has said a lot during the campaign is, we need to turn the page. i don't think that democrats-- they can't wait to turn the page on joe biden and kamala harris , because frankly, this is going to be seen now as a failed presidency . and with the boat, the only rate wait to read the boat for the majority of americans did not like the way the biden/harris administration ran this country and they want to see something different for democrats. >> the 2024 republican party did embrace a loser just for the note, and he became a winner again. you are talking about turning the page . on monday night, david, senior advisor to the harris campaign said, he thought harris could win all seven states. earlier today, he wrote, quote, it was a privilege to spend the last couple of days with kamala harris, and campaign staff led by general major dylan, who left it all . we dug out of the deep hole, but
white house. there have been many more, beloved losers in either party, i think of someone like walter mondale, who had a lot more credibility in the democratic party then kenneth harris ever had. kamala harris, she has said a lot during the campaign is, we need to turn the page. i don't think that democrats-- they can't wait to turn the page on joe biden and kamala harris , because frankly, this is going to be seen now as a failed presidency . and with the boat, the only rate wait to read the...