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i love that about walter reed. they took care of you when you got to explore new york, disney world,d, we went to the carolin. "was a great experience out there it was really, really fun. got a south, got us out, got us out. that is what we needed. less and less i felt embarrassed of being out. you should not feel embarrassed it was just hard. sometimes it's hard to not feel embarrassed. but, since it let's us get out and took us to all of these places to became less, less, lessor embarrassing i'm becoming more and more proud of who i am, how i ended up in how i look now. a little bit shabbier i guess i can control that, right. [laughter]r] walter reed was fantastic. it was awesome. it is a great place to be i was so happy to see the warriors get the care they got. be ablee to move on continued their lives. like i said i was there about two and half years and i seen from burn victims and got amputees on it guys getting transplantshe, arms from other people. it was the technology in advance and it was amazing to wat
i love that about walter reed. they took care of you when you got to explore new york, disney world,d, we went to the carolin. "was a great experience out there it was really, really fun. got a south, got us out, got us out. that is what we needed. less and less i felt embarrassed of being out. you should not feel embarrassed it was just hard. sometimes it's hard to not feel embarrassed. but, since it let's us get out and took us to all of these places to became less, less, lessor...
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so, um, but yeah, i mean, walter, he was fantastic. walter he was awesome. it was a great place to be and, and i was so happy to see a lot the, the warriors getting the care they got and being able to move on and continue their lives. like i said, i was there about two and a half years and and i seen from burn victims to bullet wounds and and then we got the guys are they'll be amputees, triple amputees, quadruple amputees guys are were getting a chance. arms from other people it's just the technology and and then advancement was just it's amazing to watch amazing to see and and that gave me hope as well a and so once i got out of the tree and my wife goes, i love out here. i love i love the four seasons and course i'm going to stay over there. i'm not going to see even though i want to go back to california of we're going to stay here on the east coast. so we ended up moving to waldorf, which is the southern and southern maryland. so we enjoyed it out there. i mean, the east coast beautiful. we loved the cherry blossoms and the potomac river and and then yo
so, um, but yeah, i mean, walter, he was fantastic. walter he was awesome. it was a great place to be and, and i was so happy to see a lot the, the warriors getting the care they got and being able to move on and continue their lives. like i said, i was there about two and a half years and and i seen from burn victims to bullet wounds and and then we got the guys are they'll be amputees, triple amputees, quadruple amputees guys are were getting a chance. arms from other people it's just the...
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fresh from falling asleep in a tanning bed, greg walters!a sports diva who got straight as, sports reporter emily austin. her favorite pregnancy book is rosemary's baby. best-selling author, kat timpf. he's fearless and gigantic and makes ladies over 60 feel romantic. best-selling author, comedian and performer, it's tyrus! [cheering] before we get to some new stories, let's do this. >> announcer: greg's leftovers! >> greg: its leftovers were read the jokes we didn't use this week and as always i didn't read them so if they suck, joe machi will be nominated as attorney general and forced to deport jerry nadler's pants. thanksgiving is next week which means down in washington, the white house kitchen staff has to hide the gravy boat so joe doesn't in them. meanwhile, nancy pelosi is preparing for thanksgiving tÜrkiye after stuffing the bird with breadcrumbs, celery and onion, she gives it to shots of botox and then stabs it in the back. [applause] >> greg: yeah! the transportation secretary said the are expecting record-breaking thanksgiving
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if you look at walters' praying video, i might notice a mug sitting on his desk.t signals the coming battle. inscribed on the member -- with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds, from anywhere. and it's proven to detect three of the most common arrhythmias. yeah, before i had kardia i didn't know what my heart was doing, and now i do. it gives me great peace of mind. it's in my pocket all the time. it goes where i go. i never am away from it. it's like a virtual cardiologist. you can pull out the device, check your heart rhythm, and instantly know whether or not you're in atrial fibrillation. to have that device so handy, and be able to use it immediately, that's just very comforting to know. get kardiamobile today for just $79. and check out our black friday deals which are here now, at kardia.com or amazon. don't wait! these offers won't last. ♪♪ i noticed things changed. breztri gave me better breathing starting within 5 minutes. it also reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is n
if you look at walters' praying video, i might notice a mug sitting on his desk.t signals the coming battle. inscribed on the member -- with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds, from anywhere. and it's proven to detect three of the most common arrhythmias. yeah, before i had kardia i didn't know what my heart was doing, and now i do. it gives me great peace of mind. it's in my pocket all the time. it goes where i go. i never am away from it. it's like a virtual...
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. >> reporter: that's abby, now 20, who turned 1 while her father was still at walter reed.sister and two brothers. >> thanks for joining us. we have a great show for you today. >> reporter: joe dan supplements his disability benefits by co-hosting a podcast for the american legion. >> if you do not have access to a full uniform, would you -- >> reporter: even so, a case worker from semper fi checks in once a month. >> for 20 years they've just -- they're always there. we know if we really truly needed anything we could ask. >> would you call yourself happy today? >> yes. yes. i always tell people if you can make it through the hard times what's on the other side is so much better. it's so worth it. life is so good. we are so blessed. >> are all your stories success stories? >> they're not. our warriors are proud and strong and courageous, but sometimes they wear a mask and they don't allow others to see how much pain they're going through or the brain damage from blasts and concussion injuries. >> do you have people who lose their marriages? >> we do. we do. especially our
. >> reporter: that's abby, now 20, who turned 1 while her father was still at walter reed.sister and two brothers. >> thanks for joining us. we have a great show for you today. >> reporter: joe dan supplements his disability benefits by co-hosting a podcast for the american legion. >> if you do not have access to a full uniform, would you -- >> reporter: even so, a case worker from semper fi checks in once a month. >> for 20 years they've just -- they're...
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i always wanted be walter cronkite. good evening. and i you know, the fact that i suddenly was sitting in half of uncle walter's chair was utterly thrilling and i couldn't believe that i was making it to the top of heap. look, i think dan saw it that. how did he see it? well i think an intrusion. well, i can understand that he you know, he'd been doing it by himself all these years, so he had to move a few inches to make room for. i don't believe that if i were a man or a woman or, a plant or an animal, he would have wanted to share the sea. either that or his mama never told him how to. share? no, i don't know. i still don't know if. they held a gun to his head or, uh, he willingly accepted. you say some pretty. you some pretty severe things in this book about how he treated you. well well, do you think i threw him under the bus? there ain't bus big enough. for instance, what did he tell about covering stories? i? the first thing he said to me lot right after? i was named co-anchor. i'm not crying. just have. why should i cry? there
i always wanted be walter cronkite. good evening. and i you know, the fact that i suddenly was sitting in half of uncle walter's chair was utterly thrilling and i couldn't believe that i was making it to the top of heap. look, i think dan saw it that. how did he see it? well i think an intrusion. well, i can understand that he you know, he'd been doing it by himself all these years, so he had to move a few inches to make room for. i don't believe that if i were a man or a woman or, a plant or...
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. >> reporter: gerri eisenhauer's dad, army private william walters, got shipped off to world war ii.at said he died somewhere in france. that's it? >> that's it. i just always wondered where he died, how he died. it was just a little part of a puzzle piece that was missing in my life. >> she just didn't have any stories about her dad. >> reporter: jan moore is gerri's daughter. was the family resigned to the fact that you would never know? >> yeah, prettymuch. >> reporter: until a few months ago. gerri was at her home in syracuse, nebraska, when she got a message. it was from a small village in france. it read, in part, "on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of france, we pay tribute to private william walters." >> we were looking for our soldier. we did not know that he was their soldier, too. >> reporter: in august 1944, american troops began liberating the village of grez-sur-loing. it was a joyous day, but there was one casualty. while crossing the river into town, private walters' boat capsized, and he drowned at the age of 20. >> [speaking french] >> reporte
. >> reporter: gerri eisenhauer's dad, army private william walters, got shipped off to world war ii.at said he died somewhere in france. that's it? >> that's it. i just always wondered where he died, how he died. it was just a little part of a puzzle piece that was missing in my life. >> she just didn't have any stories about her dad. >> reporter: jan moore is gerri's daughter. was the family resigned to the fact that you would never know? >> yeah, prettymuch....
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that is amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.you both. amy walter, the cook political report: hello. tamara keith, national public radio: good to be here. amna: let's start now with some of the lingering questions over lack of qualifications, some ethical concerns over some of those nominees, everyone from matt gaetz, congressman from florida, of course, who is nominated for attorney general, pete hegseth, who is the nominee for secretary of defense. you both know we're waiting to see if that house ethics committee report into matt gaetz will be released or not. we don't yet know. but, tam, what do you think? because republican senators are saying they want to see it. will we see it? tamara: yes, and republican senators are also saying he deserves a fair hearing. well, a fair hearing involves being asked difficult questions all under oath with cameras rolling. now, matt gaetz is someone who has proven to have a very high pain tolerance in politics, an incredibly high pain tolerance. he is willing to pick the fights. he is willing
that is amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.you both. amy walter, the cook political report: hello. tamara keith, national public radio: good to be here. amna: let's start now with some of the lingering questions over lack of qualifications, some ethical concerns over some of those nominees, everyone from matt gaetz, congressman from florida, of course, who is nominated for attorney general, pete hegseth, who is the nominee for secretary of defense....
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that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith of npr. nice to see you both and your fabulous color coordination, or not coordination. >> we did not coordinate at all, but it works. william: tam, this news today -- we knew this was going to happen, but the felony charges against donald trump have gone away. this die was cast on the night of the election. there was all this considerable evidence that will now never be heard by any jury. what do you make of all that? tamara: this is a validation of the legal plan that trump's team had. they were running out the clock. they had been running out the clock since before charges were even filed. in essence, although vice president harris and others didn't really talk about this as being part of the campaign, it really was part of the campaign. he was the nominee in large part because republicans consolidated behind him after the search of mar-a-lago. that closed off the path for the competition. this is integral to this election. elections have consequences and this is the result. amy: it's also
that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter, and tamara keith of npr. nice to see you both and your fabulous color coordination, or not coordination. >> we did not coordinate at all, but it works. william: tam, this news today -- we knew this was going to happen, but the felony charges against donald trump have gone away. this die was cast on the night of the election. there was all this considerable evidence that will now never be heard by any jury. what do you make of...
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so it's notable that walters used state money to purchase trump bibles at a whopping $60 apiece. that trump's about to be back in office, walters is ampin' up the maga by ordering the state schools to play students a video of himself praying for trump. okay, all right. shh, quiet please. let's bow our heads and take a look. >> i will now say a prayer. and to be clear, students, you don't have to join, but if you so wish, i'm gonna go ahead and pray. dear god, thank you for all the blessings you've given our country. i pray for our leaders to make the right decisions. i pray in particular for president donald trump and his team as they continue to bring about change to the country. >> stephen: okay, that's a weird thing to force public school kids to watch, but you know what? i pray. i'll even pray for donald trump right now. "dear lord, you know donald trump? god help us. amen. [cheering] amen. oh, and birds. and thanks for birds. birds are cool." walters prays on, and it seems like he's kinda winging it. >> i also pray that we continue to teach love of country to our young peopl
so it's notable that walters used state money to purchase trump bibles at a whopping $60 apiece. that trump's about to be back in office, walters is ampin' up the maga by ordering the state schools to play students a video of himself praying for trump. okay, all right. shh, quiet please. let's bow our heads and take a look. >> i will now say a prayer. and to be clear, students, you don't have to join, but if you so wish, i'm gonna go ahead and pray. dear god, thank you for all the...
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that's amy walter of "the cook political report with amy walter," and tamara keith of npr.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 really stood out to me was we were in wisconsin. she did a rally in a town c
that's amy walter of "the cook political report with amy walter," and tamara keith of npr.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...
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this week at walter reed. sir do you think i was disappointed? no. i declared. thank you, chairman. i hugged him and said, god me in this job and he's going to move me to an even bigger job because he's got bigger missions for me to. i underwent three psychiatric evaluations month three times. diagnosed fit for duty. but the doctors were wrong. after being fired, i retired early and was later hospitalized. the book details many more intense manic episodes. what goes up must come down. and that is particularly true with disorder. so after being fired over the next four months, i spiraled, then crashed into a complete breakdown. mind, body, spirit. for mostly euphoric mania to anger bitter and paranoid delusions. then into a hopeless, crippling depression and terrifying psychosis. in november 2014, i did an emergency walk into walter reed and finally diagnosed properly with disorder type one and psychosis. 12 years after onset. and the reason i went was when you're in mania. you feel great. you don't think there's anything wrong with you and no one can tell you there is. but you're in
this week at walter reed. sir do you think i was disappointed? no. i declared. thank you, chairman. i hugged him and said, god me in this job and he's going to move me to an even bigger job because he's got bigger missions for me to. i underwent three psychiatric evaluations month three times. diagnosed fit for duty. but the doctors were wrong. after being fired, i retired early and was later hospitalized. the book details many more intense manic episodes. what goes up must come down. and that...
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. >> reporter: we first met skbroed joe dan at walter reed medical center. >> i hit the ground, i wasnced i was dead. >> reporter: where he was recovering from grievous wounds suffered in iraq. that was 20 years ago before he had a pet pig and embraced what really matters. >> i really love what i have grown. >> reporter: helping america's warriors live their best life ahead on "sunday morning." >>> from "cheers" to "curb your enthusiasm," and other tv shows and movies in between, ted danson has had quite a career. once again, the award-winning actor is on to something new and talking with our tracy smith. ♪ sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name ♪ >> reporter: teddy tetd's been on a hit tv show for each of the four decades. >> welcome to eternal happiness. >> reporter: and it seeps like the hits just keep on coming. >> how are you keeping your foot on the gas pedal? >> i want to work as long as i can, experience what it is to be funny at every age that i am allowed. >> reporter: ted danson on love, luck, and living until you die coming up on "sunday morning." >>> san
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and then you can use a towel to dry of the walter into the patients are always afraid that the walter can get further into the year and then disappears somewhere into the heads and cuts . that doesn't happen, confesses, you can think of the drum as a barrier. you were leaving us with. the water comes in for the you're here, the food, the external auditory canal, and or that only reaches the job. that's why it's not the dangerous thing is this offers to fiance so it's really not that difficult to keep you is clean and healthy. you got a tricky decision to make scientist say your brain doesn't just rely on site and sound to choose, but also makes assumptions about what you're about to see and hear that constantly compares the prediction. what's your actual perception? this often doesn't work all that well for people with poor hearing and makes it hard to make decisions and situations like these hearing aids or cochlear implants can improve hearing. but you also have to learn to share with them. my. my name is eda, because i'd like to laugh ego has have the same name since kindergarten a
and then you can use a towel to dry of the walter into the patients are always afraid that the walter can get further into the year and then disappears somewhere into the heads and cuts . that doesn't happen, confesses, you can think of the drum as a barrier. you were leaving us with. the water comes in for the you're here, the food, the external auditory canal, and or that only reaches the job. that's why it's not the dangerous thing is this offers to fiance so it's really not that difficult...
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>> we went from walter walter cronkite to joe rogan who believes in dragons.> he believes in dragons? he believes in dragons. he also thinks dragons like dinosaur type animals roamed the earth when people dead. >> rogan leaning into this by changing his file to a dragon believer joe concha if fox news contributor joins us now, this is so up joe rogan's ally terms of what he finds funny the first of all be called a dragon believer and also be accused of being an unreliable source of information by the ladies of "the view." what is your reaction to all of this? >> , carley, we should absolutely trust "the view" and not the guy that revolutionized the spacex, and i can go on with the accomplishments of elon musk. i have a question would you do stupid people get to a point in life where they realized they are stupid? this is what panic sounds like in legacy media. i have said before in this program and worth repeating again because it is so disturbing, "the view" is under the abc news umbrella. abc news is run by a woman named dana walden. dana walden is kamala ha
>> we went from walter walter cronkite to joe rogan who believes in dragons.> he believes in dragons? he believes in dragons. he also thinks dragons like dinosaur type animals roamed the earth when people dead. >> rogan leaning into this by changing his file to a dragon believer joe concha if fox news contributor joins us now, this is so up joe rogan's ally terms of what he finds funny the first of all be called a dragon believer and also be accused of being an unreliable source...
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that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.see you both. let's start with some of the lingering questions over qualifications, ethical concerns over nominees, everyone from matt gaetz, congressman from florida, nominated for attorney general, pete hegseth, nominated for secretary of defense. we are waiting to see if that ethics committee report on matt gaetz will be released or not. what do you think because republican senators are saying they want to see it? will we? tamara: they say also he deserves a fair hearing. matt gaetz has proven to have a very high pain tolerance and politics, incredibly hot. he is willing to pick fights and have everyone hate him. he is ok with that. he leans into it. so whether that report is released or not, i don't have any great insight i will say that someone who served in the trump administration said congress leaks like the titanic and that is fair. usually things get out and even if they don't there's already a huge amount of information in the public discourse about what congressman gaetz wa
that's amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.see you both. let's start with some of the lingering questions over qualifications, ethical concerns over nominees, everyone from matt gaetz, congressman from florida, nominated for attorney general, pete hegseth, nominated for secretary of defense. we are waiting to see if that ethics committee report on matt gaetz will be released or not. what do you think because republican senators are saying they want to...
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superintendent ryan walters, appreciate your time.oming on. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back you'll find them in cities, towns and suburbs all across america. >> millions of americans who have medicare and medicaid but may be missing benefits they could really use extra benefits. they may be eligible to receive at no extra cost. and if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get extra benefits, too through a humana medicare advantage. dual eligible special needs plan. call now to see if you qualify with the humana medicare advantage. dual eligible special needs plan. you could have doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan, plus most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. get $1,200 a year. that's $100 each month to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities rent, and more. your allowance is conveniently loaded onto a prepaid card each month, and whatever you don't spend gets carried over to the next month plus, you could get other important benefits. most plans include dental c
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but advocates want chief among them, the head of schools in oklahoma ryan walters.osted on x urging vivek ramaswamy and elon musk to close the department of education and walters is making plans for the day when the department is gone. two days after the election, he sent schools a memo outlining some of the priorities the state would absorb. and this week, he announced the formation of the trump education advisory committee, which would oversee changes if the department of education winds down. now critics call the education department's $238 billion budget bloated its 4400 employees focus mainly on financial aid and data and enforcing federal policy. they do not develop curriculum or set education standards but walters says the department's indoctrinates kids and tramples on the rights of parents and today he ordered schools to play the following video, where he asks students to join him in prayer dear god, thank you for all the blessings you've given our country i pray for our leaders to make the right decisions. >> i pray in particular for president donald trump
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so you just saw a clip of my interview with the superintendent walters.on is currently suing him over this mandate that we were just talking about. when i pressed him on that, he claimed that people like you are radical, left wing activists. what's your response? >> my response is that church state separation is an american original, that it's a mainstream issue. it's as american as apple pie. that's why in our lawsuit against ryan walters, which i'm really proud to be leading americans united, by the way who sued twice, actually, we can talk about both lawsuits. so that's why in our lawsuit, we've brought together 32 plaintiffs. we have 14 parents, 14 school children. we have four public school teachers and clergy. they're all coming together across such a diverse group of backgrounds. they're catholics presbyterians, united church of christ. they're agnostic atheists, non-religious. they're parents of lgbtq kids, parents of kids with disabilities who are worried about religious coercion affecting their kids. and they're coming together to say parents an
so you just saw a clip of my interview with the superintendent walters.on is currently suing him over this mandate that we were just talking about. when i pressed him on that, he claimed that people like you are radical, left wing activists. what's your response? >> my response is that church state separation is an american original, that it's a mainstream issue. it's as american as apple pie. that's why in our lawsuit against ryan walters, which i'm really proud to be leading americans...
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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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that's amy walter from the "cook political report with amy walter" and tamara keith from npr. good to see you. democrats are working to regroup and figure out what went wrong in last week's election. here some of what democrats said yesterday on sunday shows. >> bottom line, if you're an average working person out there, do you really think that the democratic party is going to the mats, taking on powerful special interests and fighting for you? i think the overwhelming answer is no. >> the reason we didn't win, ultimately, is we didn't listen enough to people on the ground. people like chris deluzio, pat ryan, who were saying talk about the economy, talk about people's economic struggles, convince people you have the better policies and better vision. >> we've used condemnation of donald trump versus invitation to donald trump supporters. i've never known any industry, political or professional, in which a strategy of condemnation works better than invitation. geoff: how are democrats coming to tms with this? there are harris campaign aides that say they outline policy after
that's amy walter from the "cook political report with amy walter" and tamara keith from npr. good to see you. democrats are working to regroup and figure out what went wrong in last week's election. here some of what democrats said yesterday on sunday shows. >> bottom line, if you're an average working person out there, do you really think that the democratic party is going to the mats, taking on powerful special interests and fighting for you? i think the overwhelming answer...
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he said, walter white, thurgood marshall's boss told him the story. and he says, you know, in my autobiography, i mentioned it, but i didn't want to describe it because for the same reason you're asking me about. so, you know, i'm not writers. i went and read it and and he says it has this line. he says that it is long overlooked that is wearing inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation root and branch. i called him i said nate is that what you're talking about? he says, you need to publish. you need to tell the whole story. so there i thought i had two sources in the wonderful two pretty good ones. so saw anyone from the audience who would like to ask a question. yes, ma'am. thank you very much both for your remarks. i'm curious, know, judge, if you perceive a difference in how your book plays a role in the concept of justice, especially with regard to race? how thought about it before 2020 and the national conversation about race and today? you know, i am i've got to say that i was sort of already there for i was black by 20 the book was out
he said, walter white, thurgood marshall's boss told him the story. and he says, you know, in my autobiography, i mentioned it, but i didn't want to describe it because for the same reason you're asking me about. so, you know, i'm not writers. i went and read it and and he says it has this line. he says that it is long overlooked that is wearing inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation root and branch. i called him i said nate is that what you're talking about? he says, you need to...
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and it was a blow for walter reed scandal in oh six. i'm trying to figure in the conversation i've been hearing from these young guys up on stage, what do they like to resonate these upcoming war fighters, this by the take the field because i know the feeling of being so bad yourself when i blew the whistle at walter reed about dysfunctional care our combat wounded that was coming back in numbers that the system it shook the whole system our system was built for that and i'm wondering at the sitting in the hospital three and a half years going through with six surgeries put me back together how do they centrifugal that knowledge that they have and i the knowledge base because if it wasn't for guys like you i tried to commit suicide when was in hospital because i was so frustrated about being in hospital and when do you guys talk me out of it? during and vietnam war. what was your question, sir. the question is, what's the big give to the young war fighters? potential war fighters is coming on line now as great and vice as leaders that n
and it was a blow for walter reed scandal in oh six. i'm trying to figure in the conversation i've been hearing from these young guys up on stage, what do they like to resonate these upcoming war fighters, this by the take the field because i know the feeling of being so bad yourself when i blew the whistle at walter reed about dysfunctional care our combat wounded that was coming back in numbers that the system it shook the whole system our system was built for that and i'm wondering at the...
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and it was kind of the walter reed's answer to that scandal. so i went there to cover it and there were many wounded there demonstrating different pieces of equipment. and greg was there learning to use his new prosthetic legs. and he was on in a harness that had a caribbean or on the back they had a cable that was attached to a track in the ceiling and so he could walk attach this cable and then if he fell he wouldn't face plant right he would just kind of hang there. so like pinocchio and so so he was coming around the track and i had videographer with me and he's roland and greg wipes out right in front of me buddy and he's just hang in there all and i leaned so i could see him and i and and he says and he looks up at core of his eye and he says are going to use that. and i said and he went wow, i his legs back underneath them and and what all because like said better do it again and i thought well that's the moral of the story right that. they he says everyone's going to see me fall. i said, well, they get to see you get back up and keep go
and it was kind of the walter reed's answer to that scandal. so i went there to cover it and there were many wounded there demonstrating different pieces of equipment. and greg was there learning to use his new prosthetic legs. and he was on in a harness that had a caribbean or on the back they had a cable that was attached to a track in the ceiling and so he could walk attach this cable and then if he fell he wouldn't face plant right he would just kind of hang there. so like pinocchio and so...
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and it was kind of the walter reed's answer to that scandal. so i went there to cover it and there were many wounded there demonstrating different pieces of equipment. and greg was there learning to use his new prosthetic legs. and he was on in a harness that had a caribbean or on the back they had a cable that was attached to a track in the ceiling and so he could walk attach this cable and then if he fell he wouldn't face plant right he would just kind of hang there. so like pinocchio and so so he was coming around the track and i had videographer with me and he's roland and greg wipes out right in front of me buddy and he's just hang in there all and i leaned so i could see him and i and and he says and he looks up at core of his eye and he says are going to use that. and i said and he went wow, i his legs back underneath them and and what all because like said better do it again and i thought well that's the moral of the story right that. they he says everyone's going to see me fall. i said, well, they get to see you get back up and keep go
and it was kind of the walter reed's answer to that scandal. so i went there to cover it and there were many wounded there demonstrating different pieces of equipment. and greg was there learning to use his new prosthetic legs. and he was on in a harness that had a caribbean or on the back they had a cable that was attached to a track in the ceiling and so he could walk attach this cable and then if he fell he wouldn't face plant right he would just kind of hang there. so like pinocchio and so...
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cuz like we were told that the people in the neighborhood need, walter mentioned, especially the older people who can't get talked to the house at the moment though, the thing and that's why we're going right and asking somebody to walter, have i said, well, we've got food with us to buy, so trying to help where we can one, when one comes and most of people need that help owners too many people, storage, ease of trying to coordinate to the assistance. there's a distribution center with water and food for those who are mobile. but they're all still missing people for them, like i say, i don't know if it's very sad working like this. i'm under the circumstances that are not being able to help out or not being able to reach people anymore. but we'll manage even if it takes longer for the others. this is now the volunteers meeting point buses for the age mission, the from the renowned, futuristic science park underwrite. in another wild nothing seems to be in its place. any more rec, so piled up in tunnels fall, your flight is a salvaging them. i'm searching for missing people. how many or
cuz like we were told that the people in the neighborhood need, walter mentioned, especially the older people who can't get talked to the house at the moment though, the thing and that's why we're going right and asking somebody to walter, have i said, well, we've got food with us to buy, so trying to help where we can one, when one comes and most of people need that help owners too many people, storage, ease of trying to coordinate to the assistance. there's a distribution center with water...
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iea mean, to mention walter cronkite, right? that became a a barometer of someone who was a quintessential journalist that a lot of people gave faith andal trust into, right? while we're not at the space and time that everyone on television is suspicious committed women you to be suspicious, anyone on any social media platform we question wonder whether or not they are presenting the acrid information. so transparencys does become evn more important to us. so let's talk about, there is a really interesting quote from executive summary that i found compelling that says, quote, the very technology we create or to bridge global communication gaps is now being used as a tool for control, undermining the democracies we bow to safeguard. this seems particularly relevant where we sit right now, but certainly at the intersection of media literacyl and national security and also seems that in some way it is out of the bottle. it's like a genie out of the bottle i should say, right? that is out of our control for sure. do you think that t
iea mean, to mention walter cronkite, right? that became a a barometer of someone who was a quintessential journalist that a lot of people gave faith andal trust into, right? while we're not at the space and time that everyone on television is suspicious committed women you to be suspicious, anyone on any social media platform we question wonder whether or not they are presenting the acrid information. so transparencys does become evn more important to us. so let's talk about, there is a really...
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but politically ration didn't precinct it pulled from its walter quizzes. walter reckoning catastrophic sanitation and regular floods continued with its fate now with its own hands. seeing a pool begin planning for the long term. to see that the, to spend almost 3 decades researching what the policy and innovations around the world. and it's estimated busing, a post pos. let's see number beginning the base that they're going to be watching the band as well as putting the band in energy independence. but they are going to have she stance up kinds of things as tracy. that was in 1965 for 2016. the initial master plan was fine tuned over the years into a water strategy, which they call the full national taps. first, what the impulse, a 2nd, diesel, the nation. 3rd, local catchment. and 4th, something they call new water. let's dive into it. firstly, singapore knew there was plenty of water rights. 2 deals to input water from malaysia in the sixty's. got the types running again. it's cheap and millions of fleet is pumped over the board every day. but buying have a fuel water from your neigh
but politically ration didn't precinct it pulled from its walter quizzes. walter reckoning catastrophic sanitation and regular floods continued with its fate now with its own hands. seeing a pool begin planning for the long term. to see that the, to spend almost 3 decades researching what the policy and innovations around the world. and it's estimated busing, a post pos. let's see number beginning the base that they're going to be watching the band as well as putting the band in energy...
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walter naki is a skilled fisherman and today we're headed out for some octopus. >> you know his nickname, right? >> it's called the friendly isle. >> yeah, but it's famously not the friendly island. it's. it's it's supposed to be the most unfriendly island. i mean that's what everybody says, right you say which way you look at it traditionally we're very, very friendly. >> no unfriendly is when you try to come and fix it, right? >> make it better right? >> or try to take something right. >> that's when we become unfriendly the molokai people have been protective of what their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact still, yes. >> but then there's always other people that want to come. >> unsurprisingly fishing rates is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place. if you know what's good for you for tony, this is basically where we're going to dive this area this spot okay ready? >> go ahead, let go okay, we are here, man when we get into the octopus we're going to up the culture of this whole so when you stick the spear in there, you
walter naki is a skilled fisherman and today we're headed out for some octopus. >> you know his nickname, right? >> it's called the friendly isle. >> yeah, but it's famously not the friendly island. it's. it's it's supposed to be the most unfriendly island. i mean that's what everybody says, right you say which way you look at it traditionally we're very, very friendly. >> no unfriendly is when you try to come and fix it, right? >> make it better right? >> or...
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frank walter stein mind has urged all parties to act responsibly. the opposition is quoting for a problem into the verge. of confidence by next week, the 3 positive lines fell upon off the chancellor. on f. schultz fired his finance minister and the dispute or the economic policy. schultz said the vote can be held in january finally, this will have something as charlie in the government says it's planning to band children on the 16 from using social media findings to anthony albanese says, social media platforms will be held responsible for enforcing a new door the move comes with a strategy and parents have increased calls for the children to be protected from home online, including bullying. social media is doing hom, due at kids and on cooling tom, on a spike in this thousands parents, grandparents and these and uncles, di locked me worried sick about the site, the back kids online and i want astray and parents and families to know that the government has your back, i want parents to be able to say, sorry my, it's against the law for me to get yo
frank walter stein mind has urged all parties to act responsibly. the opposition is quoting for a problem into the verge. of confidence by next week, the 3 positive lines fell upon off the chancellor. on f. schultz fired his finance minister and the dispute or the economic policy. schultz said the vote can be held in january finally, this will have something as charlie in the government says it's planning to band children on the 16 from using social media findings to anthony albanese says,...
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democracy at arizona state mccain institute as well as walter high school for journalism and math com. can you tell us a little bit about the work of the task force and what it's set out to accomplish. >> there we go. sure, so, yes, so like the rest of the world, the mccain institute and the school have been following close leads, impact of disinformation of democrat princesses and how it's been used as a tool to interrupt a lot of different processes and undermine school. but for other institutions as well. it's an incredibly compress topic. and for better part of the year we met in the room mostly to talk about all the different facets of the issue and howdies information impact democracy and what we can do to sort of mitigate those threats and in the process we talked with government officials, tech and policy experts, civil society experts and we set, took it upon ourselves to come up with some recommendations and so we released a report like about a month ago, i think, you can read the floor report on mccain web institute. so we have a serious of recommendations of which media li
democracy at arizona state mccain institute as well as walter high school for journalism and math com. can you tell us a little bit about the work of the task force and what it's set out to accomplish. >> there we go. sure, so, yes, so like the rest of the world, the mccain institute and the school have been following close leads, impact of disinformation of democrat princesses and how it's been used as a tool to interrupt a lot of different processes and undermine school. but for other...
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the hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze, i have little if any food, walter, or healthcare and the united nation say they're facing apocalyptic conditions in the i'll just see it or that are but of cause a palestine. francisco albany z is a you in a special rapids the on the occupied palestinian territories. she says you and member states need to intervene and goes the the deadlock and the security council is the red mix of the lack of political will. to stop is right, there is nothing that prevents of member state from abiding by international they have in the be joined the nobody goes so not a the end of the day that we just go meeting atrocities, dean and the out. they have to stop the or those who are still transferring weapons, the united states, but not just the united states, and also buying for chasing immunity tardy and security services from east ro, my stall. any trade with these drugs must be interrupted now, and then there is also the pro logic sanctions and political sanctions that need to be applied to now med whomever is not taking the steps is either a, is,
the hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze, i have little if any food, walter, or healthcare and the united nation say they're facing apocalyptic conditions in the i'll just see it or that are but of cause a palestine. francisco albany z is a you in a special rapids the on the occupied palestinian territories. she says you and member states need to intervene and goes the the deadlock and the security council is the red mix of the lack of political will. to stop is right, there is...
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. >> walter cronkite was anchor of the cbs new.e 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 great mobile app featuring your unf
. >> walter cronkite was anchor of the cbs new.e 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...
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ryan walters, here's what he had to say. >> abolishing the department of education is the path forward. donald trump laid out of vision, send it back to the states. the states will find solutions. >> reporter: a laminating the education department would require congressional approval of that could be tricky. some say i cutting the department's near $240 billion budget could gain more support and further another trump plan, expanding the school choice movement nationwide. that gained traction over the past 12 years, 12 states have universal school choice and trump wants every american parent to have access to tax credits for private or homeschool. this is making unions nervous, major teachers union after trump won reelection the american federation of teachers, the president there, randy weingarten said the union, quote, must fight the means and agency to secure a better life and public education and growing labor movement are more important than ever. not clear whose tapped for the cabinet position of secretary of education. i asked ryan walters who told me he's focused on the kids and
ryan walters, here's what he had to say. >> abolishing the department of education is the path forward. donald trump laid out of vision, send it back to the states. the states will find solutions. >> reporter: a laminating the education department would require congressional approval of that could be tricky. some say i cutting the department's near $240 billion budget could gain more support and further another trump plan, expanding the school choice movement nationwide. that gained...