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my great uncle was walter a great grandfather was victor your grandfather was victor ok great walter played. an outsized role in my life in childhood i grew up in lansing michigan and nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's and you know it was a u.a.w. town and it was just. everybody knew walter reed it was just it was incredible of him and of these battles and let me let me just first of all what does german socialism have to do with the story of these three brothers. well we dip into that for a very minimal time at the beginning of the film they are you know the family the brothers are of german roots and they we begin the story of the film with these three brothers growing up in wheeling west virginia their father was an immigrant from germany and he he instilled in them this german socialism in the sense of taking care of your neighbor and understanding that the workers blue collar workers must have some. given rights in the workplace they should be taken care of they're not slaves to the companies so you know here were these boys that were you know between the ages of seven and twelve
my great uncle was walter a great grandfather was victor your grandfather was victor ok great walter played. an outsized role in my life in childhood i grew up in lansing michigan and nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's and you know it was a u.a.w. town and it was just. everybody knew walter reed it was just it was incredible of him and of these battles and let me let me just first of all what does german socialism have to do with the story of these three brothers. well we dip into that for a...
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the fellow -- walter had called and said, i met walter at his hotel. i said, i have to go to this party in north london. i'll meet you at the restaurant. i went to this party and there was a young woman who was a graduate student studying at oxford, an american, who was a cousin of the family giving the party. she seemed pretty bright and was very beautiful. i said hey, do you want to have dinner? would you like to have dinner with walter cronkite? she said, who is walter cronkite? my wife is an anthropologist. she spent a few years living with a tribe of indians in colombia. she was not clued into what was on television. and that was it. i had a bentley, an old bentley, a convertible with a rumble seat. which in british automobile parlance is called a dickey, the rumble seat. so we picked up cronkite, who got in the rumble seat in the open car. he had a lot to drink that night. they were great fun to be with. when we finally ended the evening, which was at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, driving walter to his hotel, we went past buckingham palace. then,
the fellow -- walter had called and said, i met walter at his hotel. i said, i have to go to this party in north london. i'll meet you at the restaurant. i went to this party and there was a young woman who was a graduate student studying at oxford, an american, who was a cousin of the family giving the party. she seemed pretty bright and was very beautiful. i said hey, do you want to have dinner? would you like to have dinner with walter cronkite? she said, who is walter cronkite? my wife is...
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the first american to accomplish this was henry walters of baltimore. walters made a fortune consolidating railways and was reputed to be the richest man in the south. well-educated, well-traveled, cultivated, walters, like morgan, had a taste for precious objects. nevertheless, he felt it was important to include a raphael in his collection. in 1901 walters acquired the madonna of the candelabra, believed to be at least partly by the master's own hand. scholars attribute the virgin and child to raphael and the angels to an assistant. walters proudly displayed his madonna in a gallery which he built adjacent to the family house in baltimore. owning a raphael had a significance beyond that of acquiring a beautiful work of art. he was the only artist whose prestige had endured all changes of taste and fashion. the next raphael acquisition marked the coming-of-age of america as a nation of collectors. the small cowper madonna, which mrs. gardner had coveted, was sold to the wideners in 1914 for the highest price that had ever been paid for a painting. outs
the first american to accomplish this was henry walters of baltimore. walters made a fortune consolidating railways and was reputed to be the richest man in the south. well-educated, well-traveled, cultivated, walters, like morgan, had a taste for precious objects. nevertheless, he felt it was important to include a raphael in his collection. in 1901 walters acquired the madonna of the candelabra, believed to be at least partly by the master's own hand. scholars attribute the virgin and child...
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reed army medical center to what's now known as the walter reed national medical center at bethesda. pretty challenging the cultures that exist there, you have cultures that exist here, you are speaking about cultural differences between the military and its hierarchy of command and control and the civilian command and control and figuring out the two greatest things you need in the chaos of disaster. no. 1, communications. no. 2, who's in charge. i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i was combining the army and the navy medical forces between walter reed and bethesda. america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area,
reed army medical center to what's now known as the walter reed national medical center at bethesda. pretty challenging the cultures that exist there, you have cultures that exist here, you are speaking about cultural differences between the military and its hierarchy of command and control and the civilian command and control and figuring out the two greatest things you need in the chaos of disaster. no. 1, communications. no. 2, who's in charge. i dealt with a lot of cultural issues when i...
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foo "walter" to make himself right at home.at sound good boy the renaudssfound walter last &pspring in a ditch... injured and dyinn. they brought him hom &ptimeeto let walter fly away. but he didn't llave for long. :40 as i walked the kids to behind us and i reelized that, yep, nope he thinks he's one of us aad he's going to walkk the kids to school nd look out for them and be pprt of the gang." gang."the renauds say that if walter does eventually find a newwflocc... they hope hh'll ssill fly in for a visit fromm time to time. 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... getting pets... off furnituree tips every ownnr needs to kkow... next. one f the more bizarre storiessby far. yeah, ww've never come across anything like this. and a dog survives an 11-mile trip... in the grrll of a car. what it took... for the driver watching fox 45 ggod day you're atching fox 45 good 3 are your pets deeroyyng your home... climbing onnyour furniture... going to the pathroom ii the ouse... weere morning.tina regeeter from the maryland spca joinn us
foo "walter" to make himself right at home.at sound good boy the renaudssfound walter last &pspring in a ditch... injured and dyinn. they brought him hom &ptimeeto let walter fly away. but he didn't llave for long. :40 as i walked the kids to behind us and i reelized that, yep, nope he thinks he's one of us aad he's going to walkk the kids to school nd look out for them and be pprt of the gang." gang."the renauds say that if walter does eventually find a newwflocc......
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walter guzman/ fanatico de los nacionales "la oficina no sabe que estoy aquí." walter guzman jr./ fanatico de los nationals "estoy alegre que estoy aquí" y este papá trajo a la fanática más joven al estadio, su bebé de cuatro meses.brett ss nationals "este es su primer partido de los nacionales y estamos muy emocionados" indicó. este hispano tuvo la suerte de que le regalaran el pasaje desde la florida hasta la capital. michael tejeda/ entrenador de menores de los nationals "teniendo hoy el día jugando en casa que mejor que el juego de los playoffs después de tantos años es una historia en esta ciudad" y hasta esta madre tomó la iniciativa de hacer algo no tan popular entre los adultos. claudia habourt/ fanatica de los nationals "los saqué de la escuela, no le dije a la maestra que teníamos una cita con el doctor sino más bien que íbamos al estadio a ver algo historico." no habían excusas, todos querían estar allí en el estadio... en el trayecto, el dolor de cabeza más grande fue el tráfico y el estacionamien to vehicular , a pesar de que miles de personas vinie
walter guzman/ fanatico de los nacionales "la oficina no sabe que estoy aquí." walter guzman jr./ fanatico de los nationals "estoy alegre que estoy aquí" y este papá trajo a la fanática más joven al estadio, su bebé de cuatro meses.brett ss nationals "este es su primer partido de los nacionales y estamos muy emocionados" indicó. este hispano tuvo la suerte de que le regalaran el pasaje desde la florida hasta la capital. michael tejeda/ entrenador de menores...
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harsh words from miss walters.hile walters did say she is a friend of trump's and she thinks he's a brilliant businessman and has a fascinating personality. >> and great hair. >> the hair speaks for itself. he tweeted back and says, you just don't get it, barbara. and says she will eventually apologize to him. there will be a round two in that one. >>> from one outsized ego to the next. 65-year-old arnold schwarzenegger is set to reprise his breakout role as conan the barbarian. >> "the legends of conan" is expected to hit screens by 2014. the producer says conan will deal with certain challenges in the movie, including growing older, seeing that he's 65 years old. >> slashing through housekeepers. >>> and christmas music. that time of year is quickly approaching. >> but houston's mayor says it's too soon. she sent out a tweet that said, just passed secondhopping area decorated for christmas. it's not even halloween yet. it's stupid and irritating. that's not sitting well with retailers who say it's never too early
harsh words from miss walters.hile walters did say she is a friend of trump's and she thinks he's a brilliant businessman and has a fascinating personality. >> and great hair. >> the hair speaks for itself. he tweeted back and says, you just don't get it, barbara. and says she will eventually apologize to him. there will be a round two in that one. >>> from one outsized ego to the next. 65-year-old arnold schwarzenegger is set to reprise his breakout role as conan the...
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>> i think walter put it extremely well. we need a serious discussion of what should be done and what can be done and what the united states must avoid doing. one of these things that it must avoid doing is becoming the solitary combatant in the middle east. there are people who are are talking loosely about the united states becoming militarily engagedded. they should be obligated to explain what is it exactly that they would do? how would they operate? who would be our friends that would be there with us? and what solution do we envision? the fact of the matter is that today the middle east as a whole is undergoing an explosive pattern of change. i think caution and prudence are the points of departure for an intelligent policy here. and then once we establish some consensus on that, we can talk on the specifics. namely, whom do we involve with us in doing something hopefully constructive about syria? how do we negotiate with the iranians so that there is a positive outcome? how do we renew the peace process between the is
>> i think walter put it extremely well. we need a serious discussion of what should be done and what can be done and what the united states must avoid doing. one of these things that it must avoid doing is becoming the solitary combatant in the middle east. there are people who are are talking loosely about the united states becoming militarily engagedded. they should be obligated to explain what is it exactly that they would do? how would they operate? who would be our friends that...
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they put it on to he head and sherry walter has two ears. this is not the final product. doctors carved it mores giving her an ear lobe making it look natural. it's a function functional ear. her hearing is back to the way it was. her body won't reject it because everything was done within her own body. >>> sometimes we become viewers, even in newsroom is watching as that story was done. that is amazing. an amazing story coming out of johns hopkins. >>> teaming up to get kids active. the goal is to end childhood obesity. sherrie johnson is live. the idea is to get kids up and get them moving. >> reporter: that's right. we are here atlinton springs elementary school. the kids are in for a surprise, ravens will be visiting today. it's a part of the nfl play 60 challenge. this morning, i have donny white and bridget, they are both physical education teachers at the school. first of all, tell me about what is happening today. >> today is our kickoff assembly for project aces. we have an assembly planned at 9:30 for the kids. torey smith is coming. we are excited. >> reporter:
they put it on to he head and sherry walter has two ears. this is not the final product. doctors carved it mores giving her an ear lobe making it look natural. it's a function functional ear. her hearing is back to the way it was. her body won't reject it because everything was done within her own body. >>> sometimes we become viewers, even in newsroom is watching as that story was done. that is amazing. an amazing story coming out of johns hopkins. >>> teaming up to get kids...
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she eventually returned to walter reed. officers spotted her, stopped her, and when she refused to put down her window, he broke the rear window with his baton. that's when she backed into his cruiser and took off. she came across another officer and she drove her car at him. that officer fired at her. she eventually crashed her car and she was arrested. >>> this year d.c. has raked in some record profits for speed camera citations. and we've got the list of the top 10 locations where the tickets were issued. kristin fisher has more from a roadway that has cost drivers in the district of columbia nearly $24 million in speed camera tickets over the last year. >> reporter: 295 in northeast washington is the most ticketed road in all of d.c. it accounts for more than a quarter of all the speed camera tickets issued in the city. why? >> most people think it is an interstate highway or a u.s. highway by its design and the number of lanes. but they're being fooled. they have fooled themselves. >> reporter: this speed camera at 29
she eventually returned to walter reed. officers spotted her, stopped her, and when she refused to put down her window, he broke the rear window with his baton. that's when she backed into his cruiser and took off. she came across another officer and she drove her car at him. that officer fired at her. she eventually crashed her car and she was arrested. >>> this year d.c. has raked in some record profits for speed camera citations. and we've got the list of the top 10 locations where...
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the first american to accomplish this was henry walters of baltimore. walters made a fortune consolidating railways and was reputed to be the richest man in theouth. well-educated, well-traveled, cultivated, walters, like morgan, had a taste for precious objects. nevertheless, he felt it was important to include a raphael in his collection. in 1901 walters acquired the madonna of the candelabra, believed to be at least partly by the master's own hand. scholars attribute the virgin and child to raphael and the angels to an assistant. walters proudly displayed his madonna in a gallery which he built adjacent to the family house in baltimore. owning a raphael had a significance beyond that of acquiring a beautiful work of art. he was the only artist whose prestige had endured all changes of taste and fashion. the next raphael acquisition marked the coming-of-age of america as a nation of collectors. the small cowper madonna, which mrs. gardner had coveted, was sold to the wideners in 1914 for the highest price that had ever been paid for a painting. outsid
the first american to accomplish this was henry walters of baltimore. walters made a fortune consolidating railways and was reputed to be the richest man in theouth. well-educated, well-traveled, cultivated, walters, like morgan, had a taste for precious objects. nevertheless, he felt it was important to include a raphael in his collection. in 1901 walters acquired the madonna of the candelabra, believed to be at least partly by the master's own hand. scholars attribute the virgin and child to...
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walter isaacson we appreciate it. >> thank you, walter. >>> the broncs bombers american eastern champstion to last night's presidential debate in denver, as we head to break another look at where intrade futures are this morning, romney futures up, the president's down, but we're still talking about a two-thirds chance for re-election for the president and one-third for mitt romney basically, a little bit higher than that. we'll find out if it's related to last night's debate in a bit. l which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] [ ma
walter isaacson we appreciate it. >> thank you, walter. >>> the broncs bombers american eastern champstion to last night's presidential debate in denver, as we head to break another look at where intrade futures are this morning, romney futures up, the president's down, but we're still talking about a two-thirds chance for re-election for the president and one-third for mitt romney basically, a little bit higher than that. we'll find out if it's related to last night's debate in...
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eventually she returned to walter reed. there an officer stopped her.n she refused to put down her window, he broke her rear window with his baton. that's when she backed into his cruiser and took off again. she came across another officer and drove at him. that officer fired at her. she was not hit. she eventually crashed her car and was arrested. >>> a woman is groped in falls church and police are wondering if it's the same guy who's responsible for five other such incidents last month. the victim was pushing a baby stroller in the area of south mabel avenue in gibson street last friday when a man came up from behind and grabbed her buttocks. fairfax county police continue to look for information. >>> jerry sandusky is spending his first night in prison. earlier he was transferred from jail. he will first undergo an assessment to determine which of the 25 male prisons in pennsylvania will house the former penn state assistant football coach permanently. he was convicted in june of sexually assaulting ten boys. he's been sentenced to at least 30 years
eventually she returned to walter reed. there an officer stopped her.n she refused to put down her window, he broke her rear window with his baton. that's when she backed into his cruiser and took off again. she came across another officer and drove at him. that officer fired at her. she was not hit. she eventually crashed her car and was arrested. >>> a woman is groped in falls church and police are wondering if it's the same guy who's responsible for five other such incidents last...
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he is -- he is an empire of himself is what he created, and that's walter white's ambition as well. >uestion. when are you doing it my daughter watches the show with me. you do try to be as realistic as possible. to what a guy has to do to build a small business, even in a trade that is not a legal one. >> caller: absolutely. i mean, i think a lot of people misconnect the idea of an actor being a liar. you know, coming up and and pretending to be someone they are not. and the whole focus of an actor is to find the truth. find the honesty in characters. for instance, when i was told i was going to play this role, the first thing i did was contact a professor, head of the chemistry department at the university of southern california and able to follow him around for a few days, just to get the sensibility, to understand that universe, that culture of science. because it's been a while, and so you become like a student of it. and fascinating at this juncture to understand how important chemistry is in society and creating this product. it is a business empire. >> anyway, bryan, thank you
he is -- he is an empire of himself is what he created, and that's walter white's ambition as well. >uestion. when are you doing it my daughter watches the show with me. you do try to be as realistic as possible. to what a guy has to do to build a small business, even in a trade that is not a legal one. >> caller: absolutely. i mean, i think a lot of people misconnect the idea of an actor being a liar. you know, coming up and and pretending to be someone they are not. and the whole...
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. >> about a half hour later the woman pulled into the walter read medical center and made a u turn. >> we were told they noticed her biting or attempting to eat a bar of soap. >> the woman then took off and hit a car and took off on wisconsin avenue before returning around and stopping before the entrance to walter reid. we were told there was a naval security person here. i think he was on foot. he discharged his firearm once. the round struck the vehicle. >> once again the woman allegely took off and drove a few miles but was quickly arrested after crashing into the fence. >> an update tonight on the murder of a pregnant woman in new york that could have a connection to the sniper shootings in our area. the new york post is reporting that smith may have been killed by more than one woman. she was found slashed to death in her apartment one day before she was set to get married. saying the author would kill one pregnant woman a month in will convicted sniper malvo was set free? >>> a federal appeals court has ruled indiana cannot cut off medicaid funding to planned parents hood bec
. >> about a half hour later the woman pulled into the walter read medical center and made a u turn. >> we were told they noticed her biting or attempting to eat a bar of soap. >> the woman then took off and hit a car and took off on wisconsin avenue before returning around and stopping before the entrance to walter reid. we were told there was a naval security person here. i think he was on foot. he discharged his firearm once. the round struck the vehicle. >> once...
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it and we're back with talk of new life in the old walter medical center. it is a proposal for a town center right on the site. we have more on what people in aboutighborhood think this idea. they wants to maintain the mothballed complex as neighbors we to see what happens next. no. 1 not? it would be too much can just through here. that is one thing officials planning for the 66-acre complex, a d.c. town center to include housing and offices. 1 million square feet of o generatece t and help retailers in the area and help the area with services. neighborhood commission be mostly on board with e idea. wondering what it is. trepidation. gone, the concrete hospital to make way for new construction, although the city keep the underground .arage we have been blessed the toense and have seen fit work with us. when will we see this? but if you mean construction, probably a couple of years from now. some neighbors hate the idea, calling it "georgetown uptown." i do not want georgetown on georgia avenue. just aboutg about -- will be happy fences will be coming so ev
it and we're back with talk of new life in the old walter medical center. it is a proposal for a town center right on the site. we have more on what people in aboutighborhood think this idea. they wants to maintain the mothballed complex as neighbors we to see what happens next. no. 1 not? it would be too much can just through here. that is one thing officials planning for the 66-acre complex, a d.c. town center to include housing and offices. 1 million square feet of o generatece t and help...
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she is going to sit down for an interview with barbara walters on 2020. scheduled to air friday, november 16th. catch it right here on abc 2. >>> rosanne bar tweeted she made it for the ballot in the election in the state of florida. she is one of 12 the candidate. >>> it's october, you are not thinking about swimming. >> city leaders want to hear from you. where you can give them your two cents. this is your news to go. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson. let's kick off with a check of the forecast with lynette charles. >> good morning. check out the temperatures, this is the big story, we are dealing with chillier temperatures behind the cold front in indian head, 50 degrees, dry, that dew point at 45, the winds will be breezy, 5- 15 miles an hour, gusts to 20- 25. churchhill 25. west friendship, temperature at 44 degrees, dew point 42. we will continue to see plenty of sunshine as we go through the the day as well. dry right now, it will stay that way throughout the day. next few days, we will see change in the forecast. in the meantime, leave t
she is going to sit down for an interview with barbara walters on 2020. scheduled to air friday, november 16th. catch it right here on abc 2. >>> rosanne bar tweeted she made it for the ballot in the election in the state of florida. she is one of 12 the candidate. >>> it's october, you are not thinking about swimming. >> city leaders want to hear from you. where you can give them your two cents. this is your news to go. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson....
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>> host: what is or was your connection to walter cop cronkite? >>> came to a book party for my biography. he thought i was david brinkley's son, which i am not. and i had to correct him. then later we would have lunch with arthur schlessinger, jr. in new york, and i got to know him and he did a blush for the history of the united states. he knew i was doing my book before he passed. i was with him six months before his taught some some dementia was setting in, and he was -- >> host: this book came out five or six months ago. what's the next book for you? >> guest: well, i have been working on what i'm calling the wilderness cycle. conservation history but i like the wilderness more than conservation, but i did the wilderness warrior on theodore roosevelt, and then the quiet world, on saving lack wilderness, and now i'm writing forester in chief, franklin roosevelt, the ccc, and wild america. i'm looking how fdr and gifford-pinchot got two billion trees planted through the youth car in the 1930s. so i'm waiting of the death bowl. everglades. >> we
>> host: what is or was your connection to walter cop cronkite? >>> came to a book party for my biography. he thought i was david brinkley's son, which i am not. and i had to correct him. then later we would have lunch with arthur schlessinger, jr. in new york, and i got to know him and he did a blush for the history of the united states. he knew i was doing my book before he passed. i was with him six months before his taught some some dementia was setting in, and he was --...
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everyone would want to shake walter cronkite's hand. his nickname was uncle walter.people felt like he was family. that is the skill, not just luck, but somebody who is able to make eye contact. and he loved working the crowds. he would be talking to all of you if you are were up on stage because he really liked people. he kept a watch on the midwest on central time. he never became a manhattan swell, even though he lived in new york and he never, even though he had a home in martha's vineyard, he never forgot his origins in kansas city. as he described them, i'm wondering who is the walter cronkite today. is there a walter cronkite of today? is it too much to ask of there be somebody who plays that role in our lives or who approaches his or her responsibilities in the same way that he did. >> that's an excellent question. i have thought about it long and hard. i came up with only one person, it's going to surprise everybody here. brian lamb of c-span, who has created a c-span network that is so objective -- >> that's just pandering. [applause] >> i would call it pan
everyone would want to shake walter cronkite's hand. his nickname was uncle walter.people felt like he was family. that is the skill, not just luck, but somebody who is able to make eye contact. and he loved working the crowds. he would be talking to all of you if you are were up on stage because he really liked people. he kept a watch on the midwest on central time. he never became a manhattan swell, even though he lived in new york and he never, even though he had a home in martha's vineyard,...
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i know walter says looks is important. that's not it. image, bill. image is important for the whole world. is he the leader of the free country look at this guy. is he cool. dronsz and a kill list, you know what i mean? this is a cool guy. >> bill: what about the economy, peanut? it's not really doing that well. >> well, i don't know about the economy, bill, i mean unemployment, those numbers came out and it's below 8% first time in years. >> bill: you know. >> that's even after jim lehrer quit after the two first two minutes of the debate. >> bill: unemployment among pickup pets in puppets. >> i see he is trying to get rid of pbs. that's what romney is trying to do. >> i will speak for walter he is for getting rid of pbs. do you know why? >> bill: he says if he wants a $1.35 for a big bird is he going to go to chick-fil-a. >> is he going to get it cooked? >> yes. >> do you object to showing an i.d. when you vote? >> well, bill, you know, i love it when you ask dumb questions. pleasure. [ laughter ] >> do you think that i need to show an i.d.? look a
i know walter says looks is important. that's not it. image, bill. image is important for the whole world. is he the leader of the free country look at this guy. is he cool. dronsz and a kill list, you know what i mean? this is a cool guy. >> bill: what about the economy, peanut? it's not really doing that well. >> well, i don't know about the economy, bill, i mean unemployment, those numbers came out and it's below 8% first time in years. >> bill: you know. >> that's...
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radar, not able to pick it up out toward the open walter ter e atlantic. the system starting to get better organized. it makes its way through the nor. finally starting to make the northern turn. wind, 75 miles an hour. northeast. 14 miles an hour. pressure done to 950 millibars. if it came ashored, an historic storm, pressurewise. by pressure, talking potential for strong wind. it is just one strong storm, look at the track. the latest track. still making its wayen through new jersey. potentially, delaware, our region, make its way out of our area. by the day on wednesday. let's talk about the storm implications for us. see the rain on the radar right now. just about everybody. seeing rain. light to moderate, most areas. heaviest rain toward the eastern shore. southern maryland. stom l some locations, two to five inches of rain. some totals, ten inches already. the band has been fairly stationary. now we are starting to see the rain, making the way across the region. see what i am talking about, west to east. the rain is coming. widen out. notice some of
radar, not able to pick it up out toward the open walter ter e atlantic. the system starting to get better organized. it makes its way through the nor. finally starting to make the northern turn. wind, 75 miles an hour. northeast. 14 miles an hour. pressure done to 950 millibars. if it came ashored, an historic storm, pressurewise. by pressure, talking potential for strong wind. it is just one strong storm, look at the track. the latest track. still making its wayen through new jersey....
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think it's not correct i i have a voice i showed up on and if i don't it's a side is gonna miss and walter begins to wake up to some of those that are protagonist yes right to practice and through a series of pretty ludicrous adventures in the book is a comedy and a lot of things that happened are i want people to laugh because this situation is grim and if you know if it isn't funny you're not going to alter the one of the my sense of of what you were calling for in the book if if if if it wouldn't be a stretch to suggest and you don't even need to acknowledge this but it's certainly seemed to suggest that the book is you know met at a railway life the other major news there. is a call for a more rational republican party or you know the one of the. inspirational figures in the book is a senator the last of the moderate senators represent a republican constitutionals from rhode island and he became more and he mentors walter and the you see also the system you know you can't be too much better than the system we see him talking the envelopes of the campaign contributions into his chest po
think it's not correct i i have a voice i showed up on and if i don't it's a side is gonna miss and walter begins to wake up to some of those that are protagonist yes right to practice and through a series of pretty ludicrous adventures in the book is a comedy and a lot of things that happened are i want people to laugh because this situation is grim and if you know if it isn't funny you're not going to alter the one of the my sense of of what you were calling for in the book if if if if it...
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the first person i have is walter. would you come up, please. >> there it goes. good afternoon, mayor's disability council. just wapted -- wanted to let you know that hovaround takes me where i want to go, where will it send me next? and i was hoping that adele was going to be here because i was on her show and it was great and it was great to call adele, ring per bell, ding, ding, ding aling alink, you can ring adele, ring her bell, ring ading, make your city swell, disability make it well. i did want to say it's got a disability morning after if we can hold on through the city night. we have a chance to find the city sunshine, let's keep on looking for the light. it's not too late, not while we're living, let's take a chance out and try, it's not too late that we should be giving, let's put our hands out and pray. we'll won't be searching any more, won't be searching any more for better. end. wheels in the sky keep on turning, you're gonna be bike riding with disability tomorrow. wheels in the sky keep on turning i know you're gonna be learning disability with
the first person i have is walter. would you come up, please. >> there it goes. good afternoon, mayor's disability council. just wapted -- wanted to let you know that hovaround takes me where i want to go, where will it send me next? and i was hoping that adele was going to be here because i was on her show and it was great and it was great to call adele, ring per bell, ding, ding, ding aling alink, you can ring adele, ring her bell, ring ading, make your city swell, disability make it...
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comedy pitch perfect could open to the tune of around 16.5 million. >>> well, on the view barbara walters said mariah carey told her by phone that she beefed up security after nicki minaj was overheard saying if she had a gun she would shoot her. minaj denies the story. >>> darryl hannah was arrested tuesday while protesting the production of an oil pipeline. >>> south korean rapper psy decided to take that shirt off during a concert in seoul even though his hip gangnam style has yet to reach number one on the billboard chart. you'rewell come. you're welcome for showing that to you. >> that's why i never threaten to take my shirt off. >> is that why? >> the payoff is probably not worth it. >> is that why? it would shut us down. >>> this comes to us from san diego where there's some good news for one of the zoo's most adorable attractions. it is a brand-new world for this little guy. the giant panda can you be. now that his east and ears are fully open the 9-week-old is taking in all the sights and sounds for the first time. the little guy's examination ended quicker than his last. he rece
comedy pitch perfect could open to the tune of around 16.5 million. >>> well, on the view barbara walters said mariah carey told her by phone that she beefed up security after nicki minaj was overheard saying if she had a gun she would shoot her. minaj denies the story. >>> darryl hannah was arrested tuesday while protesting the production of an oil pipeline. >>> south korean rapper psy decided to take that shirt off during a concert in seoul even though his hip...
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i caught barbara walters kind of giving donald trump a tongue lashing obviously.s week, challenging the president. hey, release your college records and your passport records and, $5 million to your favorite charity. that's how donald tried to make news this week. so, that didn't sit well with barbara because this is what she said. >> you and i have known each other for many years. and you know that i'm your friend, and think that you're a brilliant businessman and you're great on television and you have a fascinating personality. donald, you're making a fool of yourself. [ applause ] donald, you're not hurting obama. you're hurting donald. and that hurts me because you're a decent man. stop it. >> the last part was get off it, donald. of course, never media shy or bashful. donald fired back on twitter saying barbara, unfortunately you missed the entire point of my announcement. you just don't get it. he goes on to say "the view" will apologize to me just like she did when i was right about rosie, meaning rosie o'donnell. beside i get great ratings on "the view."
i caught barbara walters kind of giving donald trump a tongue lashing obviously.s week, challenging the president. hey, release your college records and your passport records and, $5 million to your favorite charity. that's how donald tried to make news this week. so, that didn't sit well with barbara because this is what she said. >> you and i have known each other for many years. and you know that i'm your friend, and think that you're a brilliant businessman and you're great on...
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that's not all she told barbara walters. you're watching "early today." >> welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. right now an american man has been killed by israeli forces after opening fire at a popular seaside resort. the suspect apparently grabbed a gun from a security officer, then fatally shot a hotel chef. authorities believe the gunman was a former hotel employee. >>> the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak has now claimed five lives. 35 cases are being reported in six states. the latest, indiana. and people in 23 states who received steroid injections for back pain are being warned they, too, could be at risk. >>> doctors and nurses are among 91 people charged nationwide in a massive medicare fraud case. the government says it was billed more than $400 million in bogus claims. >>> well, new rules for secret service agents after that drunken partying at a colombian hotel back in april. the "washington post" has learned the agents are now banned from drinking at the hotel where their protectee is staying. also,
that's not all she told barbara walters. you're watching "early today." >> welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. right now an american man has been killed by israeli forces after opening fire at a popular seaside resort. the suspect apparently grabbed a gun from a security officer, then fatally shot a hotel chef. authorities believe the gunman was a former hotel employee. >>> the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak has now claimed five lives. 35 cases...