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wallace's predecessor had declared the office not worth a bucket of warm spit, but henry wallace used the office to chair -- to head up key war-related boards and held a vital role in persuading lat continue american countries to come in on the side of the allies. his own speeches built on fdr's for freedoms to define the cause for fighting the war, including economic justice and freedom. and to provide a vision of post-war global order without american domination or british imperialism. one speech in particular that became known as the century of the common man speech repudiated "time" magazine editor henry luse sfwlchlt called for the american century. it's a theme i think donald trump has doubled down on. and wallace envisioned in the 1940s instead a century where, quote, no nation will have the god-given right to exploit other nations, where older nations will have the privilege to help younger nations get started on the path to industrialization. as a quick aside, wallace's words provided the basis for aaron copeland's musical piece called "fanfare for the common man." his world
wallace's predecessor had declared the office not worth a bucket of warm spit, but henry wallace used the office to chair -- to head up key war-related boards and held a vital role in persuading lat continue american countries to come in on the side of the allies. his own speeches built on fdr's for freedoms to define the cause for fighting the war, including economic justice and freedom. and to provide a vision of post-war global order without american domination or british imperialism. one...
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the is how the defence secretary ben wallace explained it.— wallace explained it. the prime minister has _ wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid _ wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid the _ wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid the bill. - wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid the bill. he i wallace explained it. the prime l minister has paid the bill. he has personally paid the bill on top of the £30,000 allowance that comes from the _ the £30,000 allowance that comes from the taxpayer, which most prime ministers _ from the taxpayer, which most prime ministers have taken advantage of in the past _ ministers have taken advantage of in the past and he has paid the money. you say— the past and he has paid the money. you say he _ the past and he has paid the money. you say he has paid the money. was it originally a loan?— it originally a loan? well, look... the prime _ it originally a loan? well, look... the prime minister _ it originally a loan? well, look... the prime minister has _ it originally a loan? well, l
the is how the defence secretary ben wallace explained it.— wallace explained it. the prime minister has _ wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid _ wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid the _ wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid the bill. - wallace explained it. the prime minister has paid the bill. he i wallace explained it. the prime l minister has paid the bill. he has personally paid the bill on top of the £30,000 allowance that comes from the _ the...
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to be talking about george wallace. praising george wallace, 1977, a congressional record during a hearing, stunning. he says, unless we do something about this, talking about busing and racial issues, my children will grow up in a jungle. the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high it will explode at some point. we have to make some move on this. that is in the congressional record. from 1977. joe biden. there is more. in a letter, an old letter found, joe biden wrote to james eastman, a mississippi plantation owner biden worked closer with him. and they became friends, friends, you are friends with a segregationist? in the letter he never thought would be made public, i want you to know i very much appreciate your help during this week's committee meeting in attempting to bring my anti-busing legislation to a vote. what else? during a campaign trip to alabama. to alabama. 1987, he bragged about getting an award from george wallace, first, he is such a liar. no one can remember him getting an aw
to be talking about george wallace. praising george wallace, 1977, a congressional record during a hearing, stunning. he says, unless we do something about this, talking about busing and racial issues, my children will grow up in a jungle. the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high it will explode at some point. we have to make some move on this. that is in the congressional record. from 1977. joe biden. there is more. in a letter, an old letter found, joe biden wrote...
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and like that praising george wallace 1977 -- a congressional record during a hearing. absolutely stunning -- and he says, unless we do something about this and he's talking about buffing racial issues, my children are going to grow up in a jungle jungle being racial jungle with tensions biment so high that it is going to explode at some point. we've got to make some move on this. that's in the congressional record. from 1977, joe biden but there's more. in a old letter found that he wrote to james, he was a mississippi plantation owner who fought blacks for his entire career in life he was a segregationist and he worked closely with him from the sail state and they became friends. it became friends are you friends with the segregationist ever been friends with somebody like that? an in the letter to east land he never thought would be made public it says i want you to know that i very much appreciate your help during this week's committee meeting and attempting to bring my antibusing legislation to street. that's june 30, 1977. what else do we know about biden? during
and like that praising george wallace 1977 -- a congressional record during a hearing. absolutely stunning -- and he says, unless we do something about this and he's talking about buffing racial issues, my children are going to grow up in a jungle jungle being racial jungle with tensions biment so high that it is going to explode at some point. we've got to make some move on this. that's in the congressional record. from 1977, joe biden but there's more. in a old letter found that he wrote to...
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desantis is taking a page out of the wallace playbook. in fact, governor wallace actually cited possible traffic violations as a justification to ban the historic civil rights march from selma to montgomery over the edmund pettus bridge in 1965. that too was unlawful assembly, according to wallace, who unleashed state troopers on the peaceful protesters, including john lewis, on a day that would go down in history as bloody sunday. and gleefully signing that anti-protest bill last week, governor desantis also brought in the sheriff of polk county, one grady judd who gave a patroning speech to warn protesters about the consequences of this law. sheriff judd sure sounded like a throwback to another florida sheriff, walter headley. as head of the police department headley was famous for his tough talk against protesters in the 1960s. he is the guy that warned when the looting starts, the shooting starts. something that trump as president would notoriously repeat. as you watch practically complete each other's sentences. >> pay attention. we'
desantis is taking a page out of the wallace playbook. in fact, governor wallace actually cited possible traffic violations as a justification to ban the historic civil rights march from selma to montgomery over the edmund pettus bridge in 1965. that too was unlawful assembly, according to wallace, who unleashed state troopers on the peaceful protesters, including john lewis, on a day that would go down in history as bloody sunday. and gleefully signing that anti-protest bill last week,...
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and that is all mike wallace had you here because mike is a contrarian. bring them back it three connectors going to bring them back at four. and enough that is kind of what happened. but we didn't interview where he said that the way the russians figured out how to build the h bomb was go into the snows of siberia and after the u.s. nuclear tests and gather the follow-up from the u.s. test. there kind of go in the snow and then deconstruct what they found. then they could figure out the components of the bomb which i thought was fascinating. it was so fascinated fact that translator did not want to translate it at the time because he thought he was revealing some state secrets. sweet deliver that answer in a broken english. anyway, it would bring him back and mike and are having a good time. we bring him back at 3:30 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. and sure enough alana had locked him out of the house. he is sitting out on his stoop in a very cold wintry day in moscow. i sit mike we cannot leave the doctor and he said no he's fine, he's fine. that was the last we ever
and that is all mike wallace had you here because mike is a contrarian. bring them back it three connectors going to bring them back at four. and enough that is kind of what happened. but we didn't interview where he said that the way the russians figured out how to build the h bomb was go into the snows of siberia and after the u.s. nuclear tests and gather the follow-up from the u.s. test. there kind of go in the snow and then deconstruct what they found. then they could figure out the...
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his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him not to do it. and the afternoon of july 14th around 4 o'clock. they had a dispute and mr. wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow him to the barn right away when she did go to the barn. she found the premises as represented in the model. the bucket usually stood in the corner just outside just inside the barn door, but yesterday she'd used it and left it out by the pump. the rope is always been kept fast into the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barn hoist. this is what there is a
his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to...
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the purpose of the henry a wallace police crime database is to inform the public. we encourage people to go there. you can click on a map of your state, the county where you live, and looked at police departments of instances we are aware of were officers were arrested. i should point out that the data we made publicly available buspar far years of data, 12,000 cases involving 10,000 officers employed by almost 4000 state and local law enforcement agencies across the country, but you can take a look at the data and look for yourself and see how bad the problems are, so we are constantly collecting data, currently logging in new arrest cases of officers in 2021 and following cases from all years and doing our cases of 2016 arrest cases, so we have each arrest case on 270 quantitative variables and will be adding 2016 data to our master data set and then coating the 2017 arrest cases, collecting data from the current times and following the cases for each year. host: our first call comes from anthony, a member of law enforcement, west palm beach, florida. go ahead. c
the purpose of the henry a wallace police crime database is to inform the public. we encourage people to go there. you can click on a map of your state, the county where you live, and looked at police departments of instances we are aware of were officers were arrested. i should point out that the data we made publicly available buspar far years of data, 12,000 cases involving 10,000 officers employed by almost 4000 state and local law enforcement agencies across the country, but you can take a...
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his name was eben wallace. mr. wallace was an argumentive type of person, according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet. a local farmer was found dead by his wife emelda. mrs. emelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with it. when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn threatening suicide. mr. wallace would stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him mott to do it. on the day of july 14th, 4:00, they had a dispute. mr. wallace made his usual threats but she didn't follow him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, she found the premises normal. yesterday she used it and left it out by the pump. the rope has been kept fastened to the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barn hoist. this is what there is. and if you look at the hoist, the rope, the rope is wrapped around the beam. so you can't actually pull it up and down. she did not
his name was eben wallace. mr. wallace was an argumentive type of person, according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet. a local farmer was found dead by his wife emelda. mrs. emelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with it. when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn threatening suicide. mr. wallace would stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade...
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while wallace won the support of many fellow drivers, not all of the sport's fans went along. and recently when bill lester made his return to the sport, he was apparently booed. something lester said happened often as one of the few black drivers in the sport. raising this question -- can nascar keep up with social change? our special correspondent joie chen reports. joie: on the speedway, someone tagged him "the youngster." and thousand he's now in his eighth season with plenty of podium finishes -- the nickname stuck. blake: i'm blake lothian. i'm a nascar driver diversity driver with the rev racing and i drive the number 16 car for a.k. performance. joie: he's trying to set the pace in nascar's drive for diversity campaign. a decade-long effort that's so far produced only the second top tier racer in nascar's 72-year history -- bubba wallace. in a sport that just this summer banned displays of the confederate flag with a fan base that's nearly 80% white, drivers like lothian could be key to steering new fans to nascar. is there really a place for african-americans to succe
while wallace won the support of many fellow drivers, not all of the sport's fans went along. and recently when bill lester made his return to the sport, he was apparently booed. something lester said happened often as one of the few black drivers in the sport. raising this question -- can nascar keep up with social change? our special correspondent joie chen reports. joie: on the speedway, someone tagged him "the youngster." and thousand he's now in his eighth season with plenty of...
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he got both from many americans both america firsters on the on the right and and henry wallace type progressives on the on the left and also from about 90 members labor members of parliament in england is they thought he was proposing and why a formal alliance which wasn't what he was doing it really more than anything else. it was about delineating shared values that we must be willing to defend. he he identifies in his speech. you and it was mentioned earlier that he he really became a prime minister in 1940 out of the crisis of neville chamberlain's misreading if you will of of hitler hitler's intentions and part of what he was saying it. is it fair to say and would you agree? was that even though they had been obviously on opposite sides of the war that hitler the stalin had some of the same traits of hitler namely he was a tyrant there was this idea of tyranny italitarianism that that churchill was trying to to define as the real enemy whether it was a a tyranny or totalitarianism of the left or of the right? exactly, right. he has a phrase war and tyranny in the in the speech
he got both from many americans both america firsters on the on the right and and henry wallace type progressives on the on the left and also from about 90 members labor members of parliament in england is they thought he was proposing and why a formal alliance which wasn't what he was doing it really more than anything else. it was about delineating shared values that we must be willing to defend. he he identifies in his speech. you and it was mentioned earlier that he he really became a prime...
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involved there mike wallace and he does say it was a convenient way to try and silence him. use is a very popular term. in europe and the u.s. . uses almost like you know like the side as i said the president said back to me we should be careful because star wars 2 well she's dead right used to start wars when did this attack took place. it was used at the time by the u.s. france and the u.k. to illegally bomb syria so that was new rules causing war. what the 1st likely stated was a quarter to either side it's said or simply started by and i didn't peacefully started by troops we want to troops and we want peace. meanwhile a panel of experts convened back in 2990 rejected that the chlorine cylinders used to deliver the toxic gas into human had been dropped from the air this had been a key argument in laying the blame for the attack on the syrian army based on whistleblower data the panel decided the p.c. debris report on the dreamer attack relied on false premises mr deliberate massaged to lead it to a biased conclusion mike wallace again thinks that if the a.b.c. w. had not
involved there mike wallace and he does say it was a convenient way to try and silence him. use is a very popular term. in europe and the u.s. . uses almost like you know like the side as i said the president said back to me we should be careful because star wars 2 well she's dead right used to start wars when did this attack took place. it was used at the time by the u.s. france and the u.k. to illegally bomb syria so that was new rules causing war. what the 1st likely stated was a quarter to...
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i used to sing in the bathroom. ♪♪ chris: that is the chris wallace. >> that's the chris wallace. chris: what am i? >> you're in a dinosaur. chris: along the way we shared some laughs. >> that would not be prudent. >> no, it wouldn't. chris: your 42nd birthday and we have —- >> you've got to be kidding me. all my god. [laughter] chris: i was up all night making that. >> yeah, yeah, you were. chris: do you want to get into that sucker? >> no, i don't need sweets. >> we were able to get you your own official chris wallace. [laughter] chris: we asked probing questions and got fascinating answers ronald reagan would never have quest. >> when it adversely affected the people i was serving, that was bold and i would not put up with that. chris: any legitimate reason people would have doubts about your, to use the phrase in the polls, honesty and trustworthiness? >> well, i think that it is fair for americans to have questions and i hope you will ask donald trump why he is so un- trusted by the american people? chris: i have of the presidents —- >> the president speaks for himself, c
i used to sing in the bathroom. ♪♪ chris: that is the chris wallace. >> that's the chris wallace. chris: what am i? >> you're in a dinosaur. chris: along the way we shared some laughs. >> that would not be prudent. >> no, it wouldn't. chris: your 42nd birthday and we have —- >> you've got to be kidding me. all my god. [laughter] chris: i was up all night making that. >> yeah, yeah, you were. chris: do you want to get into that sucker? >> no, i...
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nicolle wallace, everybody. we'll be right back with the star of "i may destroy you," michaela coel. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're e for those e who love to discocover. who knowow an open m mind is t the only kikind. who o don't needed to travel to finind somethining new. and who o know whwhen you spepend less, you cacan discoverer even mo. atat t.j. maxxxx and marshsh. counting y your veggieies can n be hard. so we e did it foror you. v8. . the origininal planant-powered d drink. veveg up. when h heartburn t takes you y surprprise. fight baback fast, w with new s natuturals. v8. . the origininal planant-powered d drink. free frorom artificicial flflavors and d dyes. do we really need a sign to live, laugh, and love? -yes. -the answer is no. i can help new homeowners not become their parents. -kee-on-oh... -nope. -co-ee-noah. -no. -joaquin. -no. it just takes practice. give it a shot. [ grunts, exhales deeply ] -did you hear that? -yeah. it's a constant battle. we're gonna open a pdf. who's next? progressive can't save you
nicolle wallace, everybody. we'll be right back with the star of "i may destroy you," michaela coel. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're e for those e who love to discocover. who knowow an open m mind is t the only kikind. who o don't needed to travel to finind somethining new. and who o know whwhen you spepend less, you cacan discoverer even mo. atat t.j. maxxxx and marshsh. counting y your veggieies can n be hard. so we e did it foror you. v8. . the origininal planant-powered d drink. veveg up. when...
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some of them are sweet and funny this is leon wallace from burlington new jersey. he said thanky you for writing this book. one person mentioned in your book he reminds me of myself and why i felt loved. it's a few miles north on the hudson where my mother grew up and i wanted to join like harry. i took the train to albany and enlisted. they hadn't had a lot of jungle fighting yet so i figured i would be dead. i joined instead. they were close so like harry it could have been me alongg with harry except h for being colorblind. i just wanted to tell you this story about mine being a lot like harry lee wallace. >> even from members of family that send the letters that they have from their loved ones as well this account is from europe and this young man was written up in the paper because he wrote to his family he had been given a bronze star. he said he told his parents how excited he was and what a beautiful ceremony and they gave a uniform and a bronze star and he says all of my buddies are as happy as me. athat's enough of that, but two years ago when i was train
some of them are sweet and funny this is leon wallace from burlington new jersey. he said thanky you for writing this book. one person mentioned in your book he reminds me of myself and why i felt loved. it's a few miles north on the hudson where my mother grew up and i wanted to join like harry. i took the train to albany and enlisted. they hadn't had a lot of jungle fighting yet so i figured i would be dead. i joined instead. they were close so like harry it could have been me alongg with...
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wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow e him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, shd found the premises as represented in the model.lways the bucket usually stood in thet corner just outside the barn wf door, but yesterday she had useo it and left it out by the pump.. the rope has always been kept fastened to the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barnp hoist. she's pointing out, if you lookr at you look t at the hoist, you can't pull it upupro and down. in other words, she did not tie him there and then pull him up to do that, you couldn't do that because the rope doesn't move. they are all based on real ines. she said that the facts are true, and everything you see depicted actually happened although nott necessarily in thi same scene and they are thtentionally ambiguous. she didn't want to have something so you look atso it a you get one look and you, boom, i gotan it, i know what happenes they really require time to think about, and they are not meant to be solved.drive that's a point that is difficuln fort
wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow e him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, shd found the premises as represented in the model.lways the bucket usually stood in thet corner just outside the barn wf door, but yesterday she had useo it and left it out by the pump.. the rope has always been kept fastened to the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barnp hoist. she's pointing out, if you lookr at you look t at the hoist, you can't pull it...
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it feels so george wallace i'm sure george wallace didn't actually think of it when he was governor of alabama. >> oh, this is straight out of the jim crow textbook. let's contextualize jim crow, shall we? when black people got more free there were new laws created to make us less free. this is exactly what is happening right now. what this actually shows me, joy, is that white supremacy is scared to death of us and it absolutely should be. this is what you do when you cannot win fair and square. you suppress votes and you suppress voice. so we have to pay attention here because the gop plays the long game and they play the expansive game. they plan far in advance. they gerrymander states so they can control state houses, and then they use all of that power to maintain their power and suppress us from multiple angles. so then they make it illegal to engage in the two most democratic practices you've got in this country, and they make sure to target black folks when they do it. that way, among other things, you can leverage the police that you have militarized to protect your systems an
it feels so george wallace i'm sure george wallace didn't actually think of it when he was governor of alabama. >> oh, this is straight out of the jim crow textbook. let's contextualize jim crow, shall we? when black people got more free there were new laws created to make us less free. this is exactly what is happening right now. what this actually shows me, joy, is that white supremacy is scared to death of us and it absolutely should be. this is what you do when you cannot win fair and...
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colonel wallacer knew with all of us working together we could get more people vaccinated. and of course, there are endless stories of our heroic frontline health workers who fought this pandemic tirelessly with courage and compassion. one of these is a nurse and manager at north carolina medical center in newberg. she had the double challenge of caring from her parents and her staff from ppe shortages, caring for dying patients, supporting her staff members who were working long hours amid their own sacrifices, she kept things running and kept people safe. nikisha, felicia, david, custom furnishing, parkdale mills, and so many other people and companies in our state stepped up and i am so grateful to all of them. and now, it's time for us to step up. the elected leaders. north carolinians want us to work together like they've had to do. now, members of the legislature, we know we can find common ground because we've done it before. our differences often get the attention, but our cooperation got billions of dollars in relief funds to people who needed it. you've passed and
colonel wallacer knew with all of us working together we could get more people vaccinated. and of course, there are endless stories of our heroic frontline health workers who fought this pandemic tirelessly with courage and compassion. one of these is a nurse and manager at north carolina medical center in newberg. she had the double challenge of caring from her parents and her staff from ppe shortages, caring for dying patients, supporting her staff members who were working long hours amid...
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know your customer, unposted wallace versus hosted wallace. how we think about. to p or transfer in daniel -- know your customer, unposted wallets versus hosted wallets. how we think about securities offerings versus nonsecurity's offerings. a lot of these took in economies were launched in 2017 and 2018, and you can go back, and say that looks like a securities offering, so now they are in trouble. there are a lot of other tokens out there that are probably sweating a little bit, and i think it will help when we get more clarity around it. matt: the biden administration, china is rolling out a digital u.n., and the biden administration views that as a threat to the dollar. however, our bloomberg intelligence analyst mike mcglone says bitcoin actually handles that dominance. tether is a digital dollar volume at double bitcoin. how do you view governments and their foray into digital currencies? michael: i think it is a real threat to the dollar dominance, that we don't have a bigger u.s. backed stable one. we are going to, right? facebook is launching hopefully i
know your customer, unposted wallace versus hosted wallace. how we think about. to p or transfer in daniel -- know your customer, unposted wallets versus hosted wallets. how we think about securities offerings versus nonsecurity's offerings. a lot of these took in economies were launched in 2017 and 2018, and you can go back, and say that looks like a securities offering, so now they are in trouble. there are a lot of other tokens out there that are probably sweating a little bit, and i think...
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this is leon wallace and said thank you for writing the book. one percentage messengered in your book harry gray remind me of myself and why i file blessed. i'm from a little town and he said i too wanted to go to marines like harry so on my 17th birthday i took the train and enlisted. i was turned bows bait i'm color blind. the japanese would good at camouflage so they needed men who could detect colors. i joined the see bees they were close to like harry it could very well have been me. along with harry. except for being color blind. just wanted to tell you this story but my being a lot like harry. lee wallace. >> that's lovely. >> so sons and members of family who bright and send letters they have from loved ones and just wonderful -- this condition is from europe, from the european theater and this young man was written up in be paper bus he told miss family he had b given the bronze star and they gave million a new uniform and new -- him a new uniform and said annual my buddies are happy as me. that's enough office that but two years ago wh
this is leon wallace and said thank you for writing the book. one percentage messengered in your book harry gray remind me of myself and why i file blessed. i'm from a little town and he said i too wanted to go to marines like harry so on my 17th birthday i took the train and enlisted. i was turned bows bait i'm color blind. the japanese would good at camouflage so they needed men who could detect colors. i joined the see bees they were close to like harry it could very well have been me. along...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. president biden's push for massive infrastructure spending plan runs up against questions in congress and a recovering economy. >> the largest american jobs investment since world war ii. chris: the president's proposal not just investing in roads and bridges but green energy and care for the elderly and facing opposition from the right, left and center. we will talk with brian, white house top economic adviser and architect of the bill, only on fox news sunday. and we will discuss republican opposition with senator roy blunt of missouri.
chris: i'm chris wallace. president biden's push for massive infrastructure spending plan runs up against questions in congress and a recovering economy. >> the largest american jobs investment since world war ii. chris: the president's proposal not just investing in roads and bridges but green energy and care for the elderly and facing opposition from the right, left and center. we will talk with brian, white house top economic adviser and architect of the bill, only on fox news sunday....
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wallace again thinks that if the o.p.c. w. had nothing to hide it would have turned a blind eye to the whistle blows revelations about the duma far. your p.c. don't come can be a viking international law to say she can hunt. the demise of to use of chemical weapons but o.p.c. don't do has to present it and write it down it looks like to do the rights of the director general of the l c w or no no i didn't it looks like at least to a lot of western europe there is a if earned under our ears i was going to die and if they hadn't behaved well and they have and this whole episode where they had nothing to fear nor a zation who has nothing to hide and is sure that they're tending to suit would be afraid to have to investigate and if they refused to have a transparent investigation into this whole matter then it is actually a precise story gets. the whole drinking water brown to evian has made a splash for all the wrong reasons it's been accused of islamophobia of her tweet encouraging people to drink more water. plants killing me th
wallace again thinks that if the o.p.c. w. had nothing to hide it would have turned a blind eye to the whistle blows revelations about the duma far. your p.c. don't come can be a viking international law to say she can hunt. the demise of to use of chemical weapons but o.p.c. don't do has to present it and write it down it looks like to do the rights of the director general of the l c w or no no i didn't it looks like at least to a lot of western europe there is a if earned under our ears i was...
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ok let's bring in francis wallace she is a worker at amazon then joins us via skype from birmingham alabama thank you so much for your time so so far it looks like there's a strong lead for the no camp against unionizing what do you make of that. and i don't see why. the union because of the way that there are pressures from the actual company. told me through the pressure that you think you feel that amazon workers like yourself are being put on from the company. they are receiving pins that sell them to vote no the website to without dues that explains to you how to vote through amazon also pushes you to vote no they have the tools that so you know there's no chance that they actually want the union to happen and they're doing everything they can to stop them or you for voted for it ok tell me why you feel that it is so important that the amazon workers do unionize i should listen for because without a union that they can't get the proper care that they actually meet they don't have long enough for a they're being or extremely hard partner than they should be or and there's unfair wages o
ok let's bring in francis wallace she is a worker at amazon then joins us via skype from birmingham alabama thank you so much for your time so so far it looks like there's a strong lead for the no camp against unionizing what do you make of that. and i don't see why. the union because of the way that there are pressures from the actual company. told me through the pressure that you think you feel that amazon workers like yourself are being put on from the company. they are receiving pins that...
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wallace was not the only one daring to ask questions a panel of experts convened in 2019 rejected that the chlorine so the disease to deliver the toxic gas indeed had been dropped from the air and that's been a key argument in laying the blame for the attack on the syrian army based on whistleblower data the panel decided that the o.p.c. w. report on the denver attack was based on false premises and deliberately mass to yield a biased conclusion i'm pleased to say we can discuss this in more detail now with amanda sawyer screens a moment ago there. joins me on the line very good morning to you nick you are what . you were subjected to well you were called 3rd spreading someone is for spreading frank news by i believe it was the subcommittee chairwoman who we just saw there in that video clip how did that feel being because it's an easy accusation to make it's magic quite a hurtful one. is a very popular. in europe and the us. uses almost. the president said back to me we should be careful because star wars 2 well she's dead right to start wars an early start if you go to war in iraq wa
wallace was not the only one daring to ask questions a panel of experts convened in 2019 rejected that the chlorine so the disease to deliver the toxic gas indeed had been dropped from the air and that's been a key argument in laying the blame for the attack on the syrian army based on whistleblower data the panel decided that the o.p.c. w. report on the denver attack was based on false premises and deliberately mass to yield a biased conclusion i'm pleased to say we can discuss this in more...
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a lot more in all this chris wallace has a bipartisan panel with john cornyn delaware democrat chris kuhn that's coming up right after show top of the hour 2:00 p.m. eastern. minneapolis and other major american cities are bracing for a wave of unrest as the derek chauvin child comes to a close. from minneapolis, minnesota where protesters have been calling for justice and the daunte wright case. good afternoon mike. mike: good afternoon mike. overnight a couple of minnesota national guardsmen were injured when someone took some pot shots at them. as a group of guardsman's who were with a simply standing sentry at one of the neighborhoods apparently there are ineffable white suv. the injuries received from the guardsmen were shattered glass there were no serious injuries per here where i am now brooklyn center there were demonstrations last night. no major incidents no friction with police know what mass arrest. congresswoman maxine waters inject yourself advocating george floyd policing act called republicans races totally protesters to stay in the street and get more confrontationa
a lot more in all this chris wallace has a bipartisan panel with john cornyn delaware democrat chris kuhn that's coming up right after show top of the hour 2:00 p.m. eastern. minneapolis and other major american cities are bracing for a wave of unrest as the derek chauvin child comes to a close. from minneapolis, minnesota where protesters have been calling for justice and the daunte wright case. good afternoon mike. mike: good afternoon mike. overnight a couple of minnesota national guardsmen...
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perry wallace was the first african-american basketball player in the sec, my second book, "games of deception," was about the first u.s. olympic basketball team at the 1936 olympics in nazi germany. those books were dealing with racism, fascism and anti-semitism. and with this book i found a chance to write about my favorite sport which is baseball and the homophobia and gay rights movement in the 1970s and the backlash to that movement. with all of these books, you know, i want to tell the story of the athletes who are the central characters, but even more important than that, i think, is the context of what's happening in the country or in the world at the time. you know, the place9 and the time that these characters exist. and with glenn burke's story, it was very natural to make the connections between his life and his career as baseball player in what was happening with, say, iowa knee the that bryant in florida, you know, her anti-gay rights campaign or the rise of harvey milk in san francisco while glenn's living in san francisco. and milk's assassinated while glenn is there.
perry wallace was the first african-american basketball player in the sec, my second book, "games of deception," was about the first u.s. olympic basketball team at the 1936 olympics in nazi germany. those books were dealing with racism, fascism and anti-semitism. and with this book i found a chance to write about my favorite sport which is baseball and the homophobia and gay rights movement in the 1970s and the backlash to that movement. with all of these books, you know, i want to...
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. >> juan: baked anniversary yesterday, "fox news sunday" with chris wallace turned 25 years old. take a look at some of the show's greatest moments. the show debuted as fox news was being founded as the cable channel back in 1996, the sunday show with our entry into the world of broadcast news. the first host was tony snow, press secretary under george w. bush, dana's powell. chris wallace has been there 17 years plus and is interviewed presidents, prime ministers, dolly parton, mike tyson in terms of celebrities, two of the original members of the show joined yesterday the estimable brit hume, fox news senior political analyst me from 1996. >> republicans are a glowing about it, it's the problem with bob joye and problems with each other. our going over abortion to the point that it is self-destructive. spewing congratulations to chris wallace, he has pointed questions in the replies are nonreplies that he gets are a good sign that the show is in good hands and headed for another 25 years of success. >> dana: and congratulations to you, juan, appearing to be aging backwards. gre
. >> juan: baked anniversary yesterday, "fox news sunday" with chris wallace turned 25 years old. take a look at some of the show's greatest moments. the show debuted as fox news was being founded as the cable channel back in 1996, the sunday show with our entry into the world of broadcast news. the first host was tony snow, press secretary under george w. bush, dana's powell. chris wallace has been there 17 years plus and is interviewed presidents, prime ministers, dolly...
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this is leon wallace from arlington new jersey. she said thank you for writing this book because harry gray reminds me of myself and how i feel blessed . i live in a town north of p still and i wanted to go to the marines like harry so on my 17th birthday i took the train to albany and enlisted. i was turned down because i'i'm colorblind. i say it was a blessing because at the time the japanese were good at camouflage so they needed men who could detect colors. i had not had a lot of jungle fighting so i would be dead. the cvs and marines were close so like harry it could have been me except for being colorblind. i wanted to tell you the story about my being a lot like harry . lee wallace. >> is lovely. >> even from sons and members of family we send the letters that they have from their loved ones as well and it's just wonderful. this account is actually from europe from the european theater this young man was in the ispaper because he wrote his family and he tells his parents how excited he was and what a beautiful ceremony was a
this is leon wallace from arlington new jersey. she said thank you for writing this book because harry gray reminds me of myself and how i feel blessed . i live in a town north of p still and i wanted to go to the marines like harry so on my 17th birthday i took the train to albany and enlisted. i was turned down because i'i'm colorblind. i say it was a blessing because at the time the japanese were good at camouflage so they needed men who could detect colors. i had not had a lot of jungle...
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he teamed up with england's matt wallace and at the par three 17th. wallace and at the par three 17th he served up the perfect response to what had been a rather he celebrated the hole in one by ordering a bucket of beers to be delivered to the media centre. what's more, his team then birdied the final hole and finished eight under par overall — five shots off the leaders. england's justin rose and sweden's henrik stenson are just two off the lead. one man not out in louisiana is tiger woods, who's released the first image of himself since his car crash in february. taken on his practice course at home in florida, you see a smiling woods on crutches alongside his dog, bugs. he says work is progressing faster on that course than was progressing in his recovery. there's more on the bbc sport website, including live coverage of the world championship snooker tournament and the european artistic gymnastics championships in basel. but, from me, it's goodbye for now. thank you very much. that's it for now. the next news on bbc one is at 5:10pm. bye for no
he teamed up with england's matt wallace and at the par three 17th. wallace and at the par three 17th he served up the perfect response to what had been a rather he celebrated the hole in one by ordering a bucket of beers to be delivered to the media centre. what's more, his team then birdied the final hole and finished eight under par overall — five shots off the leaders. england's justin rose and sweden's henrik stenson are just two off the lead. one man not out in louisiana is tiger woods,...
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nascar superstar bubba wallace is speaking up and speaking out about covid-19 vaccine hesitancy. wallace who is black is partnering with the north carolina health system which calls vaccine hesitancy the biggest barrier to ending the pandemic. wallace played a major role in getting the confederate monuments flag removed from the sport of nascar, he hopes to play a big role in also getting people vaccinated. >> thanks to nick and our other correspondents for those updates. >>> in a blow to california moviegoers and concession workers 300 movie screens are fading to black for good. after struggling during the pandemic pacific theaters and arch light theaters will close their doors. many in hollywood mourning the the theater's closure on social media. the company thaungd it's employees, guests and members of the film industry for the years of support saying, quote, it has been an honor and flesh tour to serve you. >>> connecticut making a push to get students back in classrooms. the state sin vesting $10 million of federal funding into a new effort to fight absenteeism. the program
nascar superstar bubba wallace is speaking up and speaking out about covid-19 vaccine hesitancy. wallace who is black is partnering with the north carolina health system which calls vaccine hesitancy the biggest barrier to ending the pandemic. wallace played a major role in getting the confederate monuments flag removed from the sport of nascar, he hopes to play a big role in also getting people vaccinated. >> thanks to nick and our other correspondents for those updates. >>> in...
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but yesterday, kevin mccarthy, the house republican leader, was on fox news sunday and chris wallace was pressing him firmly about insurrection day and his conversation with then president donald trump. listen to this. >> when i talked to president trump about it, i was the first person to contact him when the riots was going on. he ended the call, saying telling me he'll put something out to make sure to stop this. he put a video out later. >> quite a lot later. and it was a pretty weak video. but i'm asking you specifically, did he say to you, i guess some people are more concerned about the election than you are? >> no, listen, my conversations with the president are my conversations with the president. >> his conversation with chris wallace was i'm going to be quasi-polite, not trying to rewrite history. >> john, at minimum he is trying to rewrite history, save himself from having to answer a question that poses a problem for him in terms of his own political ambitions, not just holding the caucus, or holding the caucus together, trying to retake the majority and then become spea
but yesterday, kevin mccarthy, the house republican leader, was on fox news sunday and chris wallace was pressing him firmly about insurrection day and his conversation with then president donald trump. listen to this. >> when i talked to president trump about it, i was the first person to contact him when the riots was going on. he ended the call, saying telling me he'll put something out to make sure to stop this. he put a video out later. >> quite a lot later. and it was a pretty...
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i used to sing in the bathroom. >> that's the chris wallace on? let me hear that again. >> 46. >> chris: what am i? >> a dinosaur. >> chris: along the way, we shared some laughs. >> that wouldn't be prudent. >> no it wouldn't. not going to do that. >> chris: your 42nd birthday and we have -- >> you've got to be kidding me. where did you get -- >> chris: we actually -- i was up all night making appeared to want to cut into that sucker? >> i don't eat sweets. >> chris: his wife never let him forget that moment. >> we were able to get you your own official chris wallace [indiscernible]. >> chris: [laughs] >> gobble, gobble, gobble. >> chris: we asked probing questions and got fascinating answers. >> chris: ronald reagan would never have quit. >> when it adversely affected the people that i was serving, that's bull and i wasn't going to put up with that. >> chris: you don't think there was any legitimate reason people would have doubts bjork -- to use the phrase in paul's, honesty and trustworthiness? >> i think it's fair for americans to have questio
i used to sing in the bathroom. >> that's the chris wallace on? let me hear that again. >> 46. >> chris: what am i? >> a dinosaur. >> chris: along the way, we shared some laughs. >> that wouldn't be prudent. >> no it wouldn't. not going to do that. >> chris: your 42nd birthday and we have -- >> you've got to be kidding me. where did you get -- >> chris: we actually -- i was up all night making appeared to want to cut into that sucker?...
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joining us to discuss the news is brendan wallace, brendan, there is an aspect of the deal that you did which is absent from a lot of other deals which strikes me as being a much bigger vote of confidence. that is a big part of -- can you talk to us about that involved in what kind of confidence the investors have been those deals? >> for flaw acquisition core is merging, which is been a leading operator of smartphone. in this merger, what is really -- owner and operators, -- for example, groups like starwood capital, which is the third largest owner of multifamily in the u.s.. -- invitation homes which is the largest -- >> i'm curious for what that means for you on the valuation side. how does it change the landscape pretty when there are so many looking at fewer available deals? >> when a company goes public, they're looking for sponsor to compellingly be able to tell their story to the public. when they go public, their eight company that is flush with options. have access to private capital, venture capital, regular ipo options, and have options for spac. we managed to have million
joining us to discuss the news is brendan wallace, brendan, there is an aspect of the deal that you did which is absent from a lot of other deals which strikes me as being a much bigger vote of confidence. that is a big part of -- can you talk to us about that involved in what kind of confidence the investors have been those deals? >> for flaw acquisition core is merging, which is been a leading operator of smartphone. in this merger, what is really -- owner and operators, -- for example,...
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in his youth he was a heavy drinker and as he admitted to mike wallace in a 60 minutes interview, he often could become a mean drunk. his extramarital affairs were legendary and frequent even by the standards of the celebrity circles in which carson moved. he had three sons from his first marriage and had did not have good relations with any of them particularly after he divorced his first wife his college, sweetheart. and it's perhaps you have heard more than once in this series the definition of a great life does not necessarily mean a great personal life or a personal life path. that one should emulate. ultimately, though the fact that he seemed like a decent guy on television made him a comforting presence in america's living rooms and bedrooms night after night. that part wasn't an act one little known fact about carson is that and one that he always tried to hide was how generous he was he gave millions of dollars to his alma mater the university of nebraska and if you heard about people facing rough times, he would write a check. a favorite restaurant tours from his days when
in his youth he was a heavy drinker and as he admitted to mike wallace in a 60 minutes interview, he often could become a mean drunk. his extramarital affairs were legendary and frequent even by the standards of the celebrity circles in which carson moved. he had three sons from his first marriage and had did not have good relations with any of them particularly after he divorced his first wife his college, sweetheart. and it's perhaps you have heard more than once in this series the definition...
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writer—director gillian wallace horvat also stars as an indie film—maker on a mission when her friends tell her that she'd make a good murderer, she's weirdly flattered and intrigued. gillian starts making a documentary explaining who she'd off first and how. but soon, she starts killing for real. and so what begins as an offbeat meta—comedy about guerrilla film—making becomes a satirical horror. whispers: i'm living my best life. this lacks both the polish and the budget of promising young woman, and it's heroin is defiantly unsympathetic, but it still raises pertinent questions about the way women are perceived in the media and the film industry. so we have a bunch of projects set up, actually, here with strong female leads. well, i mean, i could definitely come up with some ideas. we wouldn't need you to. we already have a bunch. gillian has hilariously awkward meetings with production companies who are clearly looking for a token woman to hire. these scenes feel like they come from a very real place. cool not all of the films extremities payoff. this had me laughing like one mi
writer—director gillian wallace horvat also stars as an indie film—maker on a mission when her friends tell her that she'd make a good murderer, she's weirdly flattered and intrigued. gillian starts making a documentary explaining who she'd off first and how. but soon, she starts killing for real. and so what begins as an offbeat meta—comedy about guerrilla film—making becomes a satirical horror. whispers: i'm living my best life. this lacks both the polish and the budget of promising...
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the other great legacies of course the juco better wallace team which he starts it. way back in 1956 actually it's all about connecting young people with nature and the outdoors he was an environmentalist before his time and it continues to this day it gives young people self-reliance it gives them recess bolts ability and it belief in serving the community and will continue to do so waves of the future how has the queen it been fairing because he has as you said been such a rock for her and what must be quite a lonely role at times. absolutely awful stupid. at this very difficult time because. it is said he was the only man indeed the only person who world who could speak to her normally there is a funny how he said when he was driving rather fast and she was gasping and he turned 3 said if you do that again i'll throw you out of their car recounted anybody else being able to say that to the british mother getting away with sally not that they were a couple times 3 quarters of a century so despite the queen knowing this was going to happen she must be numb to the la
the other great legacies of course the juco better wallace team which he starts it. way back in 1956 actually it's all about connecting young people with nature and the outdoors he was an environmentalist before his time and it continues to this day it gives young people self-reliance it gives them recess bolts ability and it belief in serving the community and will continue to do so waves of the future how has the queen it been fairing because he has as you said been such a rock for her and...
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people like wallace, it's getting worse. she is the whitest of white ladies. digging up this controversy. throwing everything and the kitchen sink at republicans want it's unbelievable. this is where the country is so divided. >> i still disagree, charlie. because he is part of the media. the media can't make money off this. i.e., am guilty of -- i am trying to change choosing sides. i try to hate everybody including you charlie. >> you are good at that. >> i am mad that you cut your hair. how do you feel about the republicans being the most destructive force on the planet? >> you have an administration that has created a crisis at the border where you have women are being raped. children are being smuggled across the border. people are sold into literal slavery in 2021. that's just at the border. you have people who launched a war on cops. people have died because of the democrats war on the police. you have mayhem and people that have been murdered. you have all of these things. the only way that democrats have not been run out of town on a rail is because t
people like wallace, it's getting worse. she is the whitest of white ladies. digging up this controversy. throwing everything and the kitchen sink at republicans want it's unbelievable. this is where the country is so divided. >> i still disagree, charlie. because he is part of the media. the media can't make money off this. i.e., am guilty of -- i am trying to change choosing sides. i try to hate everybody including you charlie. >> you are good at that. >> i am mad that you...