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is a highly overrated pundit, wrong on so many things. >> charles krauthammer who by the way put hisfirst money on. >> i saw that, couldn't believe it. >> reporter: in recent years as republican administration took office charles didn't shy away from his trademark blend, unabashedly critical analysis of donald trump. >> presidents don't talk like this, they never have. this is what it sounds like when you live in a banana republic. >> other laws aside from politics, he played chess and was an avid baseball fan. >> i grew up playing the game. >> loved nothing more than seeing the washington nationals play and win. >> with the white house on fire, congress in chaos, the world going to hell in a hand basket we need happy news like this. this is why god created baseball late on the sixth day. >> friends remember that quick wit and charles's love for talking to anyone. >> they were always in our of charles and very apprehensive about approaching him and i would always say please say something to him. he was so friendly to everyone. >> in 2013 krauthammer released a book, things that matte
is a highly overrated pundit, wrong on so many things. >> charles krauthammer who by the way put hisfirst money on. >> i saw that, couldn't believe it. >> reporter: in recent years as republican administration took office charles didn't shy away from his trademark blend, unabashedly critical analysis of donald trump. >> presidents don't talk like this, they never have. this is what it sounds like when you live in a banana republic. >> other laws aside from...
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had you president clinton praising charles krauthammer. a person who was respected on both sides of the aisle my mother-in-law is the most liberal professor in california and she loves charles. >> he was so good and you couldn't kind of get around that even if you disagreed with him. i think there were times through the years when i disagreed with him. i was always a little appear prehenszive about doing so on the air. i might have my pants down intellectually because, as i say, he was in a class by himself. >> he really was. and i was surprised to hear president trump to say what he said about him when he was a candidate. >> president trump said a lot of things. charles, once mr. trump got the nomination. charles' view was he hoped he succeeded even though he was certainly not charles' type of guy. you know, that was a sense of charles' fairness. >> actually, you know, you do remind me, brit, that i had a conversation with charles where he said there is no way that he was going to become the nominee. i said he is going to be become presid
had you president clinton praising charles krauthammer. a person who was respected on both sides of the aisle my mother-in-law is the most liberal professor in california and she loves charles. >> he was so good and you couldn't kind of get around that even if you disagreed with him. i think there were times through the years when i disagreed with him. i was always a little appear prehenszive about doing so on the air. i might have my pants down intellectually because, as i say, he was...
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the strip across the top of the page, we knew to save space on fridays page four charles krauthammer. charles always filled the space with just the right number of words. at the most acute words too. they knew to check any change with charles because he cared about every word. there was never much to change. >> that is true. he wrote "the boat doctrine as well if i could mention one other dimension of his life, chris mentioned support and encouragement. i would say that as a mentor, he was quite incredible. he did not wait to come to you for advice. in april of '09, he invited me to his office. i went there and i thought that i had it all figured out. he said he was a relapser psychiatrist but boy, could he write questions about what you wanted to do with your life. and i remember she was on duty on the anchor desk on the saturday. and there was a terrorist attack it there was hardly anybody around. charles krauthammer came to the studio and was in the studio for six hours as she anchored that day, helping her through it. he was always so generous, and i hope that we can remember that
the strip across the top of the page, we knew to save space on fridays page four charles krauthammer. charles always filled the space with just the right number of words. at the most acute words too. they knew to check any change with charles because he cared about every word. there was never much to change. >> that is true. he wrote "the boat doctrine as well if i could mention one other dimension of his life, chris mentioned support and encouragement. i would say that as a mentor,...
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charles krauthammer was 68.st in peace, our friend. ♪ ♪ over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300, for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. jillian: good morning to you. welcome back. we have quick headlines now. a convicted cop killer will soon walk free. robert hayes is getting parole after serving 44 years behind bars. according to the "new york post" he could be rel
charles krauthammer was 68.st in peace, our friend. ♪ ♪ over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's...
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charles krauthammer. he died yesterday at the age of 68 two weeks after writing an eloquent letter to us all stating in a way only he could. my final verdict. my fight is over. that fight ended today but not without a lot of reflection. good morning, everybody. it's friday and i'm bill hemmer. a big welcome to you. whole new show and formt. blasts off like a rocket ship. >> a lot to talk about including this. i'm heather childress in for sandra smith. today we're remembering the life and legacy of the brilliant and beloved dr. charles krauthammer. he overcame adversity with a prolific career and a contributor here at fox news. we all knew him as a fixture on the special report panel where his witt and honesty is the reason why viewers tuned in each and every night. >> the biggest error that we make is to lose the damn war because we refuse to recognize who the enemy is and what it requires. why do you have to talk about that? the morning is over, the -- if you're a conservative you should be optimistic. i
charles krauthammer. he died yesterday at the age of 68 two weeks after writing an eloquent letter to us all stating in a way only he could. my final verdict. my fight is over. that fight ended today but not without a lot of reflection. good morning, everybody. it's friday and i'm bill hemmer. a big welcome to you. whole new show and formt. blasts off like a rocket ship. >> a lot to talk about including this. i'm heather childress in for sandra smith. today we're remembering the life and...
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who is the person people at the airport ask about the most, every single one will tell you, charles krauthammerfox viewers loved charles, and it wasn't because he pandered to them. he didn't. sometimes he took positions they disliked or hated, but viewers not only forgive him for doing that, they seemed to love him more. they could see his brilliance but they could also feel his sincerity. charles always said what he thought was true. he was an honest and genuinely decent man and it shone through. charles also may be the bravest man i met personally. it takes courage to stay cheerful and humane for 68 years, doubly so given the remarkable challenges that he faced in the last 44 of those years. but he did it. charles was totally unintimidated all the way through, brave and clear thinking to the end. what a man. tonight we want to talk to some of the people that knew him best here at fox, starting with his friend of many years, brit hume, who joins us tonight. brit, people left charles krauthammer, even those who disagreed with him. what was it about him that they were responding to? >> it was a
who is the person people at the airport ask about the most, every single one will tell you, charles krauthammerfox viewers loved charles, and it wasn't because he pandered to them. he didn't. sometimes he took positions they disliked or hated, but viewers not only forgive him for doing that, they seemed to love him more. they could see his brilliance but they could also feel his sincerity. charles always said what he thought was true. he was an honest and genuinely decent man and it shone...
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charles krauthammer in 1986 talking about the reagan doctrine, a term he coined. with our panel for some reflections, stories, panel time. fred, mort, mara, you spent a lot of time with charles on the panel: byron you have as well. >> he was a wonderful guy. it was great to watch him become a real conservative. you know, starting out with the whole reagan doctrine, which i'm sure -- well, we know that reagan was glad to hear about it that he had really carved out this doctrine. you know, when you think about reagan and charles together, you think about the most conservative political leader in america, that's reagan. and the most important and influential political intellectual as well. both of them, former democrats, former liberals becoming conservatives and they -- it was a powerful force. both of them. not just reagan. but charles as well. and they were the force in american politics for 25 years. >> bret: you know, mort, you worked with him not only as a panelist here but before that at the new republic. george will wrote. this he said some people are such a
charles krauthammer in 1986 talking about the reagan doctrine, a term he coined. with our panel for some reflections, stories, panel time. fred, mort, mara, you spent a lot of time with charles on the panel: byron you have as well. >> he was a wonderful guy. it was great to watch him become a real conservative. you know, starting out with the whole reagan doctrine, which i'm sure -- well, we know that reagan was glad to hear about it that he had really carved out this doctrine. you know,...
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charles krauthammer died at the age of 68. stay with us. charles krauthammet the age of 68. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. >>> what we are continuing to find is this. >>> what we are continuing to find is this. additional information from d.o.j. and f.b.i. that has literally been hidden from congress' oversight role for nine months. so we are at the point where the frustration has reached the level that we have got to deal with it. you know, issuing subpoenas to compel people to come in and testify. some of them who really i think want to testify, want to make sure that we clean this up will be actually forth comi
charles krauthammer died at the age of 68. stay with us. charles krauthammet the age of 68. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more......
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charles krauthammer, fox news contributing releasing a letter. charles writes "i've been silent these past 12 months. i thought that silence would come to an end. but i'm afraid i must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me. in august of last year, i underwent surgery to remove a c con -- cancerous tumor in my abdomen. it charged a cascade of problems that's been fighting with. it was a long and hard setback. i was overcoming each obstacle on the way. however, recent tests have revealed that the cancer returned. there was no sign of it as recently as a month ago, which means it's aggressive and spreading rapidly. my doctors say the best estimate is that i have a few weeks left to live, this is the final verdict. my fight is over. i wish to thank my doctors and caregivers whose evers have been magnificent. my dear friends that have given my a lifetime of memories and support who sustained me and all my partners at the washington, fox news and crown publishes. i thank my colleagues and my readers that made my career possible
charles krauthammer, fox news contributing releasing a letter. charles writes "i've been silent these past 12 months. i thought that silence would come to an end. but i'm afraid i must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me. in august of last year, i underwent surgery to remove a c con -- cancerous tumor in my abdomen. it charged a cascade of problems that's been fighting with. it was a long and hard setback. i was overcoming each obstacle on the way. however,...
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"charles krauthammer: his words." we all of the new breed that is all for us tonight we laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: sean, thank you so much. fantastic tribute. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." as sean just mentioned, our hearts are heavy here at fox and of course, the sad news, charles krauthammer, beloved columnist, father, husband, of course, contributed a fox news, pulitzer prize winner, political commentator died today at age 68. his death was a shock but was not unexpected. he told us two weeks ago that he had terminal cancer and not too long to live. charles became a larger-than-life figure during his decade at fox news. he was one of the most respected political analysts in washington, i think in the united states, no doubt about it, and a beloved presence in the newsroom
"charles krauthammer: his words." we all of the new breed that is all for us tonight we laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: sean, thank you so much. fantastic tribute. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." as sean just mentioned, our hearts are heavy here at fox and of course, the sad news, charles krauthammer, beloved columnist, father, husband, of course, contributed a fox news, pulitzer prize winner, political commentator died today at age 68. his...
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oh, charles krauthammer. he would be like cracking jokes and open with so many folks, just very warm. by the way, jesse, going to a baseball game with charles was, literally people coming up to him. because he gave structure to so much conservative thought. a lot of conservatives felt hey, this is the guy. this is the intellectual that is able to frame conservative thought in such a way that the liberals and the left has trouble with it that they finally feel that here is an intellectual of the right. some people call them neo conservatives. it was charles who talked about the reagan doctrine in terms of america globally standing up for freedom. for security. he talked about a bush doctrine in terms of going in to war. he gave the framework. and going to baseball, jesse, with him, not only did you see the people were thanking him, conservatives thanking him for doing that you learn that the learners who own the washington nationals love charles. here we are you go in charles specially made van going down sout
oh, charles krauthammer. he would be like cracking jokes and open with so many folks, just very warm. by the way, jesse, going to a baseball game with charles was, literally people coming up to him. because he gave structure to so much conservative thought. a lot of conservatives felt hey, this is the guy. this is the intellectual that is able to frame conservative thought in such a way that the liberals and the left has trouble with it that they finally feel that here is an intellectual of the...
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later remembering our friend charles krauthammer. a whirlwind week as lawmakers mull over a number of immigration plans to include a more permanent fix to the family separation problem the president ended with an executive order yesterday, the conservative option failed on the house floor and republicans seem confused about what is in the compromise bill. house leaders will not be voting on that tomorrow as had been planned. we have the inside scoop tonight. why did leadership pool it. >> they decided to go back and retrench this bill. >> and the lapsed couple days, they brought donald trump to the hill. and kiersten nielsen on the whole. they couldn't close the deal, they start with a deficit in the house of representatives, they can only lose there are 6 to 10 republicans who won't that for any immigration bill because they were afraid they would be portrayed as quoting for amnesty. no bill yet. >> the goodlatte build it and make it today. >> it got 193 votes but that shocked people. the handicappers that it would get 165, 170. it
later remembering our friend charles krauthammer. a whirlwind week as lawmakers mull over a number of immigration plans to include a more permanent fix to the family separation problem the president ended with an executive order yesterday, the conservative option failed on the house floor and republicans seem confused about what is in the compromise bill. house leaders will not be voting on that tomorrow as had been planned. we have the inside scoop tonight. why did leadership pool it. >>...
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is the person people at the airport ask about the most, and every single one will tell you, charles krauthammer and it wasn't because he pandered to them. he didn't. sometimes he took positions they disliked or hated, but viewers not only forgave him for doing that, they seemed to love him more. they could see his brilliance but they couo
is the person people at the airport ask about the most, and every single one will tell you, charles krauthammer and it wasn't because he pandered to them. he didn't. sometimes he took positions they disliked or hated, but viewers not only forgave him for doing that, they seemed to love him more. they could see his brilliance but they couo
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here's another funny moment that charles krauthammer shared on "the daily show." >> 30 years, do you ever look back on some of these writings and think what was i thinking? >> it's worse than that. [ laughter ] >> the worst part of writing a book was going all the way back and reading the million words i've written. i couldn't believe i'd written some of that stuff. >> what's the growth process been like? >> the growth process? >> yes. >> i was once a liberal. [ laughter ] >> so the early writings showed hope? [ laughter ] >> and then came change. [ laughter ] >> liz: that's pretty witty. he did start out as a conservative democrat, right? >> yes, and was -- but was like kind of a new deal kind of democrat i think as he described himself and worked in the carter white house and was a speech writer for walter monday daily. -- mondale. to go in streamline' the lion'sn stewart. one time i said keith hernandez is coming into town, into d.c., i'm going to have dinner, you juan to meet him. you know the greatest story, everyone says he was on seinfeld. he said one time he got into a fight
here's another funny moment that charles krauthammer shared on "the daily show." >> 30 years, do you ever look back on some of these writings and think what was i thinking? >> it's worse than that. [ laughter ] >> the worst part of writing a book was going all the way back and reading the million words i've written. i couldn't believe i'd written some of that stuff. >> what's the growth process been like? >> the growth process? >> yes. >> i...
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bush thought if i lose charles krauthammer i've lost the country.er player of the week. if there is a you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well good news, the esurance app lets you keep an eye on repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably better for everyone. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effe
bush thought if i lose charles krauthammer i've lost the country.er player of the week. if there is a you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well good news, the esurance app lets you keep an eye on repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably better for everyone. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. if you have moderate to severe or...
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charles krauthammer died recently. his death was announced by two former employers, foxnews channel and "washington post." in 2005, he was a guest on c-span's q&a. this is one hour. brian: dr. charles krauthammer, what is a medical doctor doing writing a column and appearing
charles krauthammer died recently. his death was announced by two former employers, foxnews channel and "washington post." in 2005, he was a guest on c-span's q&a. this is one hour. brian: dr. charles krauthammer, what is a medical doctor doing writing a column and appearing
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>>> tributes pouring in for columnist charles krauthammer. >>> and also the "roseanne" reboot gets a reboot. fired after her racist tweets. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm michelle kosinski. >> good to see you. i'm dave briggs. it is friday, june 22nd. jacket statements. use your imagination for what they say on the back. >> wait until you see what is on the back of my jacket. >>> confusion and contradiction in the white house following president trump's order ending family separations at the u.s. and mexico border. authorities trying and failing to provide guidance on implementation. what will happen to the 2,300 children separated from parents since may now in shelters all over the country. no one seems to know right now. >> the president says zero tolerance is still in place, but e-mail traffic obtained by cnn shows the policy has effectively been curtailed for now. i.c.e. instructed field offices to -- i.c.e. field offices have stopped for now. >> and preparing up to house 20,000 unaccompanied children on military bases. a
>>> tributes pouring in for columnist charles krauthammer. >>> and also the "roseanne" reboot gets a reboot. fired after her racist tweets. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm michelle kosinski. >> good to see you. i'm dave briggs. it is friday, june 22nd. jacket statements. use your imagination for what they say on the back. >> wait until you see what is on the back of my jacket. >>> confusion and contradiction in...
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the unconfined life of charles krauthammer. based on a conversation you had with him about what he thinks life is about. >> yeah. charles told me once that he believes that life is an accident and we have to adjust whatever the twists and turns are, good and bad. that is really a statement coming from someone that suffered paralysis and became a quadriplegic. he finished medical school in traction on his back with his studies projected on the screen. graduated at the top of his class on time. and he told bret baier, it was an hour of bret interviewing charles, all about his life. his story is an amazing story of a human life. not only his great written work and commentary, but i want everyone to learn about charles the human. >> ed: thanks, a.b. it's 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can hear the clapping, the applause. the president is there greeting the angel families. they have relatives that have been injured or killed by illegals, this is something the president has been highlighted before and something he will continue to highlight b
the unconfined life of charles krauthammer. based on a conversation you had with him about what he thinks life is about. >> yeah. charles told me once that he believes that life is an accident and we have to adjust whatever the twists and turns are, good and bad. that is really a statement coming from someone that suffered paralysis and became a quadriplegic. he finished medical school in traction on his back with his studies projected on the screen. graduated at the top of his class on...
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and remembering our colleague charles krauthammer.e >> i believe that special counsel mueller is conducting an important investigation. >> i believe this investigation is being close to being thrown out. >>chris: christopher wray and rudy giuliani with different views on the merit of the special counsel's investigation.we are back with the panel. andy, you've been writing for months about the investigation and the national review.you say the inspector general's report only adds to the argument that justice, the department of justice should pull the plug on the mueller probe. explain. >> it should pull the plug on the aspect that deals with whether the president is guilty of obstruction. when you talk about the mueller probe, people mean different things when they say it. the mueller probe as it was originally articulated by a deputy attorney general rosenstein is a counterintelligence probe into russia's interference in the 2016 election. i don't think anyone believes the entirety of that mission is a waste of time. it's an important
and remembering our colleague charles krauthammer.e >> i believe that special counsel mueller is conducting an important investigation. >> i believe this investigation is being close to being thrown out. >>chris: christopher wray and rudy giuliani with different views on the merit of the special counsel's investigation.we are back with the panel. andy, you've been writing for months about the investigation and the national review.you say the inspector general's report only...
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emotionally, just about every way that everybody had the honor of knowing him, knew, it was charles krauthammer, who passed away yesterday. and charles was beyond an extraordinary man. john pedoritz, a tough man, in his hassessment of others, he said that charles krauthammer was the most extraordinary man that he has ever met in his life. a man who had a diving accident when he was young. and was lying at the bottom of the pool, unable to move, sure he was going to die. he was saved, in the middle of medical school, he went through medical school. did extraordinary things with his life. and you know, mika, we had an opportunity to meet him. and it was one of the, one of the honors of my life to do that. but i first actually met him like so many million others did, by reading a column of his in 1993. a commencement address that he gave to a university that your father new something about, mcgill university in canada. and don't have time to go into it. i'll just read the summary. and again, in this age of trump, i thought it was relevant in 1993, it's more relevant in 2018 than ever before. and t
emotionally, just about every way that everybody had the honor of knowing him, knew, it was charles krauthammer, who passed away yesterday. and charles was beyond an extraordinary man. john pedoritz, a tough man, in his hassessment of others, he said that charles krauthammer was the most extraordinary man that he has ever met in his life. a man who had a diving accident when he was young. and was lying at the bottom of the pool, unable to move, sure he was going to die. he was saved, in the...
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and remembering our colleague charles krauthammer.t his extraordinary life. mail and packages. mail and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >> i believe that special counsel mueller is conducting an important investigation. >> i believe this investigation is being close to being thrown out. >>chris: christopher wray and rudy giuliani with different views on the merit of the special counsel's investigation.we are back with the panel. andy, you've been writing for months about the investigation and the national review.you say the inspector general's report only adds to the argument that justice, the department of justice should pull the plug on the mueller probe. explain. >> it should pull the plug on the aspect that deals with whe
and remembering our colleague charles krauthammer.t his extraordinary life. mail and packages. mail and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >> i believe that special counsel...
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the other was charles krauthammer. >> i was a great society liberal.the poor and give them all the money you can. then you have the documenting how the great society had hurt the people it was trying to help as a doctor i had been trained in empirical evidence, if the treatment is killing your patients, you stop the treatment. i think the most important element of it was what big government was doing to civil society. because the essence of a free society is the independence and strength of the institutions that lie between the government and the individual. the church, the school, the family, the community. i wanted to see a strengthening of civil society. all the evidence was that these well-intentioned programs were destroying the institutions or weakening them. that undermines the entire american experiment. >> gosh, i started reading charles when i was in high school in the "the washington post." probably when i was 15, i'm now 49. so a long time. i was a new republic reared. i was conservative. then the republic had this eclectic mix of brighters
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and charles krauthammer in his own words. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. i'm bret baier.e begin with mixed messages coming out of white house on immigration. president trump is advising his republican colleagues to wait until after the fall elections to push reform legislation casting democrats as obstructionists, bent on spreading what he calls phony stories of sadness and grief about children at the border. this comes just three
and charles krauthammer in his own words. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. i'm bret baier.e begin with mixed messages coming out of white house on immigration. president trump is advising his republican colleagues to wait until after the fall elections to push reform legislation casting democrats as obstructionists, bent on spreading what he calls phony stories of sadness and grief about children at the border. this comes just three
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now back to charles krauthammer in his words. a doctor.ine, confidence, and being able to be decisive and all of that is indispensable. the last thing i got from it is a very deep understanding of science. and also an appreciation of empirical evidence. you spend seven years most of it in hospitals in a satisfactory human suffering, and if you are some hot shot kid from harvard, it beats the callousness out of you in the sense that you are the master of the world and it humbles you in many ways. it makes you appreciate human life. it makes everything you write about and talk about less abstract. here i was approaching the last year of my residency. and i thought i don't really want to continue to do this. i liked what i did. i was okay at what i did. i did research. but my heart wasn't in it and i felt there was a world happening out there, outside the hospital walls but there was no way to get from here to there. and pure, shear blind certain diserendipitous luck. one of the professors at harvard i had written a paper on bipolar disease.
now back to charles krauthammer in his words. a doctor.ine, confidence, and being able to be decisive and all of that is indispensable. the last thing i got from it is a very deep understanding of science. and also an appreciation of empirical evidence. you spend seven years most of it in hospitals in a satisfactory human suffering, and if you are some hot shot kid from harvard, it beats the callousness out of you in the sense that you are the master of the world and it humbles you in many...
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"charles krauthammer: his words." the man we all of the new breed that is all for us tonight we laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: sean, thank you so much. fantastic tribute. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." as sean just mentioned, our hearts are heavy here at fox and of course, the sad news, charles krauthammer, beloved columnist, father, husband, of course, contributed a fox news, pulitzer prize winner, political commentator died today at age 68. his death was a shock but was not unexpected. he told us two weeks ago that he had terminal cancer and not too long to live. charles became a larger-than-life figure during his decade at fox news. he was one of the most respected political analysts in washington, i think in the united states, no doubt about it, and a beloved presence in the newsroom here. charles was ultimately lost for words but he often put others in that position, as i know personally. it was his humor, i think, that a lot of us, as we smiled tonight remembering him, or thinking abo
"charles krauthammer: his words." the man we all of the new breed that is all for us tonight we laura ingraham takes it away. >> laura: sean, thank you so much. fantastic tribute. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." as sean just mentioned, our hearts are heavy here at fox and of course, the sad news, charles krauthammer, beloved columnist, father, husband, of course, contributed a fox news, pulitzer prize winner, political commentator died today at age...
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that was the dog that didn't bark. >> melissa: that was some of the highlights of charles krauthammer's appearance here. the columnist died at the age of 68. that was less than two weeks after revealing that his cancer had returned. krauthammer was a harvard edivated psychiatrist who later switched careers to be one of the most influential voices in washington. for more on krauthammer's life and legacy we'll bring in howard kurtz. give me your thoughts and thank you for joining us. >> charles was more than a journalist. he had honesty and other journalist would shake their heads in admireration. i would read something he wrote, and i would say i wish i could write like that. he was a good craftsman and making arguments. >> he was. i tried to highlight some that stuck out to me. it is time to remind people of the things that was said. america is only country that is founded on an idea. and that idea is liberty. that is probably the rarest phenomenon in the history of the world. our country founded on liberty. it is so simple and makes it profound. >> and he was totally unpredictable and
that was the dog that didn't bark. >> melissa: that was some of the highlights of charles krauthammer's appearance here. the columnist died at the age of 68. that was less than two weeks after revealing that his cancer had returned. krauthammer was a harvard edivated psychiatrist who later switched careers to be one of the most influential voices in washington. for more on krauthammer's life and legacy we'll bring in howard kurtz. give me your thoughts and thank you for joining us....
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the other was charles krauthammer. >> i was a great society liberal.poor and give them all the money you can. then you have the documenting how the great society had hurt the people it was trying to help as a doctor i had been trained in empirical evidence, if the treatment is killing your patients, you stop the treatment. i think the most important element of it was what big governnt was doing to civil society. because the essence of a free society is the independence and strength of the institutions that lie between the government and the individual. the church, the school, the family, the community. i wanted to see a strengthening of civil society. all the evidence was that these well-intentioned programs were destroying the institutions or weakening them. that undermines the entire american experiment. >> gosh, i started reading charles when i was in high school in the "the washington post." probably when i was 15, i'm now 49. so a long time. i was a new republic reared. i was conservative. then the republic had this eclectic mix of brighters and a
the other was charles krauthammer. >> i was a great society liberal.poor and give them all the money you can. then you have the documenting how the great society had hurt the people it was trying to help as a doctor i had been trained in empirical evidence, if the treatment is killing your patients, you stop the treatment. i think the most important element of it was what big governnt was doing to civil society. because the essence of a free society is the independence and strength of the...
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. >> charles krauthammer, washington columnist and fox news commentator died this past week. here he is from 2013 talking about his life's work at his conservative principles. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. and happy birthday, mrs. bush. [applause] >> a great personal pleasure for me because as charles reminded me we have known each other for 32 years. i was briefly charles's employer. charles krauthammer has written a fantastic book, a compilation of his columns plus a marvelous introduction and as somebody who used to be in the publishing business i know one thing, which is compilations never sell. charles's book is number one on amazon and will debut is number 2 in nonfiction in the new york times bestseller list this sunday. [applause] >> he is ahead of john grisham and bill o'reilly and rush and you name it. charles krauthammer was born in new york city, raised in montrÉal, went to mcgill and after that was a commonwealth scholar at oxford, went to harvard medical school and was a psychiatrist practicing for three years, chief resident at massachusetts general hos
. >> charles krauthammer, washington columnist and fox news commentator died this past week. here he is from 2013 talking about his life's work at his conservative principles. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. and happy birthday, mrs. bush. [applause] >> a great personal pleasure for me because as charles reminded me we have known each other for 32 years. i was briefly charles's employer. charles krauthammer has written a fantastic book, a compilation of his columns plus a...
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the other was charles krauthammer. >> charles: i was a great society liberal.the poor and give them all the money you can. then you have the documenting how the great society had hurt the people it was trying to help as a doctor i had been trainedde in empirical evidence, if the treatment is killing yourou patients, you stop the treatment.t. i think the most important element of it was what bigig government was doing to civil society. because the essence of a free society is the independence and strength of the institutions that lie between the government and the individual. the church, the school, the family, the community. i wanted to see a strengthening of civil society. all the evidence was that these well-intentioned programs were destroying the institutions or weakening them. that undermines the entire american experiment. >> oh, gosh, i started reading charles when i was in high school in the "the washington post." probably when i was 15, i'm now 49. so a long time. i was "a new republic" reader. i was conservative. but "the new republic" had this eclect
the other was charles krauthammer. >> charles: i was a great society liberal.the poor and give them all the money you can. then you have the documenting how the great society had hurt the people it was trying to help as a doctor i had been trainedde in empirical evidence, if the treatment is killing yourou patients, you stop the treatment.t. i think the most important element of it was what bigig government was doing to civil society. because the essence of a free society is the...
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tal, more in 30 minutes. >> thank you. >>> charles krauthammer, a legendary commentator has died at the age of 68. krauthammer had been battling cancer. he announced he had a few weeks left to live on june 8th. he won the pulitzer prize in 1987. the post executive had a statement that his loss isdeath huge loss. today, the post publishing a full page dedicated to krauthammer featuring some of the work over the decades. george will writing a column over krauthammer's ability to overcome daily challenging after paralyzed in a college accident. president george w. bush released a statement saying krauthammer's work was far reaching and influential. his voice will be missed, but ideas and values will always be part of our country. his final words he wrote in the washington post were these. i leave with the knowledge i live with the life i intended. >>> shopping online will cost you more. states can force online retailers to collect sales tax. more on the pivotal supreme court ruling coming up next. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the
tal, more in 30 minutes. >> thank you. >>> charles krauthammer, a legendary commentator has died at the age of 68. krauthammer had been battling cancer. he announced he had a few weeks left to live on june 8th. he won the pulitzer prize in 1987. the post executive had a statement that his loss isdeath huge loss. today, the post publishing a full page dedicated to krauthammer featuring some of the work over the decades. george will writing a column over krauthammer's ability to...
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charles krauthammer,. >> faith is something that one has doesn't have. one doesn't construct it.a difficult concept. the one thing i do believe is that of all the possible views of god, atheism is the least plausible. the idea that there is no meaning or purpose or origin, that the universe is as it always was. i mean, that cannot be. i sometimes joke by saying i don't believe in god but i fear him greatly. ♪ ♪ >> i have been arin
charles krauthammer,. >> faith is something that one has doesn't have. one doesn't construct it.a difficult concept. the one thing i do believe is that of all the possible views of god, atheism is the least plausible. the idea that there is no meaning or purpose or origin, that the universe is as it always was. i mean, that cannot be. i sometimes joke by saying i don't believe in god but i fear him greatly. ♪ ♪ >> i have been arin
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charles krauthammer has lost his battle with cancer. what made him so special to so many people next. into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. you might be missing something.y healthy. your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. it has lutein, zeaxanthin and omega-3. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. i'm a tin can tied to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. >> trace: today we are remembering a beloved member of our fox f
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thinkers vulnerable to the ebb and flow of fashion and a world that unfortunately has only one charles krauthammeris words, is dignity, and his integrity will resonate within our society and within me for many, many years to come. even those who disagree with charles respect his intellect. >> read charles krauthammer's column in the post, he's a brilliant man. >> when you get praise from president clinton and you are from my side of the aisle, that means that my career is done, i'm toast. >> more recently, charles had a little fun with this clashes with president trump. >> i thought i was going to be the surprise new national security advisor. so i was somewhat disappointed. i have to wait, because i will miss you, bret. it's >> reporter: so many of us are praying for charles and his family. he has made his mark on all of us, and we will miss him. >> bret: definitely, and i'm sure he's watching tonight. i'm charles, we love you. this is a fox news alert. you are looking there at canada, let's take a listen. president trump 80 with the french president emmanuel macro macron. >> president trump: the
thinkers vulnerable to the ebb and flow of fashion and a world that unfortunately has only one charles krauthammeris words, is dignity, and his integrity will resonate within our society and within me for many, many years to come. even those who disagree with charles respect his intellect. >> read charles krauthammer's column in the post, he's a brilliant man. >> when you get praise from president clinton and you are from my side of the aisle, that means that my career is done, i'm...
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a lot will be said about charles krauthammer. i would like to add one thing. han 20 years i knew him, charles thought about death every day. he told me that once. if that sounds more -- morose, it's the opposite. he was one of the rare people with the courage to look reality squarely in the face. charles radiated a calm cheerfulness. he knew what was coming. he had been close to it before. he didn't want to leave, but it didn't scare him. charles krauthammer is a genuinely brave man. for that reason, he is a happy man. "i live the life that i intended," he wrote. "there is no higher achievement than that." good night. have a great weekend. ♪ >> sean: welcome to this special edition of "hannity." trump versus the deep state. tonight for the full hour we'll highlight the president's efforts to dismantle the tangled elitest web of high-ranging government bureaucrats who are hell-bent to destroy his administration and many cheers for failure. first, we have breaking news. this show we will be hitting the road next week. we're traveling to singapore for the presiden
a lot will be said about charles krauthammer. i would like to add one thing. han 20 years i knew him, charles thought about death every day. he told me that once. if that sounds more -- morose, it's the opposite. he was one of the rare people with the courage to look reality squarely in the face. charles radiated a calm cheerfulness. he knew what was coming. he had been close to it before. he didn't want to leave, but it didn't scare him. charles krauthammer is a genuinely brave man. for that...
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the news about charles krauthammer is devastating and i know charles had a dr.strangelove persona on tv, kind of fry and stern and all that kind of stuff. more decent and humane and mention like human being, i'm not sure you could name. he is an amazing man. it is a whole that i don't think can never be filled. it breaks my heart what is going on. [applause] >> you talk about people in the republican party not getting along very well. when we have what happened with the iran deal, the burden of proof was inverted. isn't that what happens to create a lot of infighting? >> yes. i don't know that there
the news about charles krauthammer is devastating and i know charles had a dr.strangelove persona on tv, kind of fry and stern and all that kind of stuff. more decent and humane and mention like human being, i'm not sure you could name. he is an amazing man. it is a whole that i don't think can never be filled. it breaks my heart what is going on. [applause] >> you talk about people in the republican party not getting along very well. when we have what happened with the iran deal, the...
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and a world that unfortunately only has one charles krauthammer. rds, ideas, dignity and integrity will resonate in our society and within me for many many years to come. much love to charles and his family. shep? >> shepard: from all of us. mike, thank you. the celebrity chef and world traveler anthony bourdain has died. cnn released a statement calling his death a suicide. the network reports bourdain was found dead in a hotel room in france where he was filming for his series parts unknown on cnn. a statement reads in part: anthony bourdain's love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink, and the remarkable stories of the world made him a unique story teller. his talents never ceased to amaze us and we will miss him very much. anthony bourdain was 61. his death comes just three days after the fashion icon kate spade killed herself in her home in new york city. her husband said she struggled with depression and anxiety for years. laura ingle looking into that part of this. laura? >> hi, shep, well, it's been a tragic and shocking week
and a world that unfortunately only has one charles krauthammer. rds, ideas, dignity and integrity will resonate in our society and within me for many many years to come. much love to charles and his family. shep? >> shepard: from all of us. mike, thank you. the celebrity chef and world traveler anthony bourdain has died. cnn released a statement calling his death a suicide. the network reports bourdain was found dead in a hotel room in france where he was filming for his series parts...
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end to it. >> chris: in the time we have left want to talk about the passing of our colleague charles krauthammer in 2013 when charles' best-selling book "things of matter" came out we did a power player segment on charles and it was so interesting it was the only two-part power player we have ever done and here is a portion of that. >> the best thing i had going for me is from the first day i had no hope and no hope is a redeeming thing. i knew what life would be like and i either you accept it or you don't. >> chris: that may be the most remarkable part of the story. all he has accomplished and all he does, there is not a trace of self-pity, not a bit. >> you've got two choices. you are going to live a good life you are going to live a miserable life and that to me was a very easy choice. >> chris: rich, where do you think -- i just found out that you worked for charles, one of your first job out of college, where does charles rank in the pantheon of conservative thinkers? and just among commentators on the public scene in general? >> i worked for him as a research assistant in college. i was s
end to it. >> chris: in the time we have left want to talk about the passing of our colleague charles krauthammer in 2013 when charles' best-selling book "things of matter" came out we did a power player segment on charles and it was so interesting it was the only two-part power player we have ever done and here is a portion of that. >> the best thing i had going for me is from the first day i had no hope and no hope is a redeeming thing. i knew what life would be like and...
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i think the only thing that stopped me from being thrown from a great height was charles krauthammer he's with me." suddenly i was a made man. i enjoyed a great deal watching baseball with charles which was an experience in and of itself. we both love baseball. he was a die-hard nats fan. i'm obviously a die-hard cubs fan. he saw baseball more as something uniquely american, something that was diologic. we talked about the dads to politics to writing. both of us obviously wrote for the newspapers and did commentary. it was unique experience with unique individual. what is sad to me about the loss of charles he was was unique. he had a clarity and honesty around him. we don't go around life like a monopoly. he understands that you go around once. when you finish, you have to do it in a true way. to be true to yourself. he did that. i'm wondering how many of us who do commentary today can say that. maybe with his passing it will take many at us to look for ourselves and ask what are we contributing and are we being true to ourselves? not just the viewers and the readers. he was always t
i think the only thing that stopped me from being thrown from a great height was charles krauthammer he's with me." suddenly i was a made man. i enjoyed a great deal watching baseball with charles which was an experience in and of itself. we both love baseball. he was a die-hard nats fan. i'm obviously a die-hard cubs fan. he saw baseball more as something uniquely american, something that was diologic. we talked about the dads to politics to writing. both of us obviously wrote for the...
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when he was around, no one else spoke, what did charles krauthammer think?ke time to celebrate his life, he was such a special person and remind ourselves we can live our life to the fullest. i hope he encourages us to be our best everyday. we will miss him terribly. >> you talk about the journey with him. another great quote i love, good for all of us, you don't want to talk high faluting distractions that nobody understands, make things plain and clear. it is beautiful, right? >> totally. you could see in his columns, i would regularly read n. this time, we're incredibly sad and mourning his passing, it is exciting a new generation of people who are interested in politics are now hearing about this man who might not have read his column over the years, might not know the story of his evolution from a democrat to a neoconto a trump critic towards the end. he really lived out that on motto of importance of calling a folly a folly and that is why you had to sit and listen to him because before he started a show or wrote a column, i don't think you could predi
when he was around, no one else spoke, what did charles krauthammer think?ke time to celebrate his life, he was such a special person and remind ourselves we can live our life to the fullest. i hope he encourages us to be our best everyday. we will miss him terribly. >> you talk about the journey with him. another great quote i love, good for all of us, you don't want to talk high faluting distractions that nobody understands, make things plain and clear. it is beautiful, right? >>...
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howie: my thoughts on charles krauthammer's impact on journalism.way in a synagogue in chevy chase, maryland. howie: a towering example for us in the news business. and not just for the obvious fact he overcame his physical disabilities. he rarely spoke by the and most of people didn't know he was in a wheelchair. he was a powerful journalistic force for "the washington post," and "time" magazine. i would read a krauthammer post and say i wish i had written that. whether he was coining the term the reagan doctrine or bush derangement syndrome, it was his intellectualifier power that helped shape modern conservatism. it's no surprise krauthammer's liberal antagonists are praising him. he never fell into that nasty, shouting, corrosive finger in the eye style debate that is so popular among many of today's pundits. he spoke with a soft voice. but that voice was always heard. >> you are betraying your whole life if you don't say what you think and if you don't say it honestly and bluntly. howie: there was a moment of silence at the washington nationals
howie: my thoughts on charles krauthammer's impact on journalism.way in a synagogue in chevy chase, maryland. howie: a towering example for us in the news business. and not just for the obvious fact he overcame his physical disabilities. he rarely spoke by the and most of people didn't know he was in a wheelchair. he was a powerful journalistic force for "the washington post," and "time" magazine. i would read a krauthammer post and say i wish i had written that. whether he...
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charles krauthammer was just 68 years old. >>> the new fbi warning, sexual assaults board planes are soaring. what to watch out for and how to protect yourself when you fly. >>> also, it's summertime and the box office wars are heating up. the largest movie theater chain unveiling a blockbuster bargain to lure you in. >>> tonight, the fbi is warning about what it calls an alarming increase in sexual assault cases on passenger planes. a federal crime yet because many passengers are reluctant to file a report, police say the real number of assaults could be much higher. here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it happened on a red eye from lax to chicago. dana la rue fell asleep then awoke as a fellow passenger was assaulting her. >> one of his hands was feeling around on my chest and moving down toward my belt and the other one was high up on the inner thigh. >> reporter: the fbi says she's part of an alarming trend. from 2014 to 2017 the number of federal sexual assault investigations jumped 66% but investigators say many cases go unreported because victims are reluctant to speak up o
charles krauthammer was just 68 years old. >>> the new fbi warning, sexual assaults board planes are soaring. what to watch out for and how to protect yourself when you fly. >>> also, it's summertime and the box office wars are heating up. the largest movie theater chain unveiling a blockbuster bargain to lure you in. >>> tonight, the fbi is warning about what it calls an alarming increase in sexual assault cases on passenger planes. a federal crime yet because many...
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when we return, the impact of charles krauthammer on journalism. we have that story. phase 1.g the right drill bit. as long as evil villains reveal their plans, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with no satellites. what? and no bulky hardware. no bulky hardware! isn't that great news? yes! noooooo! no! noooo. try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow.com >> shannon: reaction from all over the country has been pouring in following the death of charles krauthammer. howard cuts takes a look at his lasting impact. >> charles krauthammer was in a powerful voice, it was in his writing he may have had his greatest impact. for those like liberal post columnist writing on the same subject, a little nervousness. >> i would always give i
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want to talk about him too much because it's a bad look to cry on c-span, but the news but charles krauthammeris devastating and the thing that people dish know that charles had sort of this dr. strangelove persona, wry and -- a more decent and humane and -- mench like -- he is an amazing man it and is a hole that i don't think can ever be filled without him in our public life, and it break mist heart what i is going on with him. [applause] >> you talk but people in the republican party not getting along well but when we have stick lie the iran deal where the burden of proof was inverted, isn't that the kind of thing that happens that's going to create infighting? >> yeah. but the thing is, i don't know that there's anybody on -- in my circles in republican circles cs who thought when the iran thing was done wasn't either table on process or policy or on both. that's one that that unifies a lot of people on the right, and i think that one of the -- it's funny, a lot of liberals get furious whenever i argue or tweet or say that they have -- this is a big point of the book, they have their share
want to talk about him too much because it's a bad look to cry on c-span, but the news but charles krauthammeris devastating and the thing that people dish know that charles had sort of this dr. strangelove persona, wry and -- a more decent and humane and -- mench like -- he is an amazing man it and is a hole that i don't think can ever be filled without him in our public life, and it break mist heart what i is going on with him. [applause] >> you talk but people in the republican party...
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journalist charles krauthammer, i guess i have to say consertive journalist. he's a joualist to me.cancer has returned. doctors have given him weeks to live, and, quote, this is the final verdict. my fight is over. meghan, yocalled him an inspiration. >> yeah. i grew up watching him. he is the greate political commentator of my generation easily. he'sn icon. he's a pulitzer prize-winner. his voice has been so important right now because he's always supporrs and tthee trump never trumpers and everythinin between. he was always measured, never overly emotional and he really understands e pulse of conservatism. i'm sorry. i feel like d giving everybody i love in politics cancer. and i just am going to miss him a lot. d he as weeks to live and, um -- >> he's not ne yet. >> he's not gone yet. he just -- he had been oufor awhile. he was on bret baier's show almost every night. and his voice is really missing. d at this moment in time, it's going to be really, really difficult. i wish him and his familthe best. you are right, he is not gone thank god, but it's rough news. >> the good ones,
journalist charles krauthammer, i guess i have to say consertive journalist. he's a joualist to me.cancer has returned. doctors have given him weeks to live, and, quote, this is the final verdict. my fight is over. meghan, yocalled him an inspiration. >> yeah. i grew up watching him. he is the greate political commentator of my generation easily. he'sn icon. he's a pulitzer prize-winner. his voice has been so important right now because he's always supporrs and tthee trump never trumpers...
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. >> well, paul, a hit to our friend and colleague charles krauthammer who was a man of surprises, whenarles turn to speak on any subject, listeners felt a sense of anticipation as to what they would hear, they couldn't guess what charles krauthammer said about something. charles combined believes with facts, produced opinions which did the rare thing, he improved admirers understanding of a complicated world. contribution of charles krauthammer already. paul: here, here, dan, we really will miss his voice, remember if you have your own hit or miss b sure to tweet it to us, that's it for this week's show, thanks to my panel, thanks to all of you for watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert, we are awaiting president trump at the nevada gop convention in las las vegas. the president landing in nevada a while ago and any minute now he will deliver the keynote address. hello, everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters i'm mike emmanuel. >> i'm laura ingle. president trump with eyes on the midterm also planning to headline fundraiser for re
. >> well, paul, a hit to our friend and colleague charles krauthammer who was a man of surprises, whenarles turn to speak on any subject, listeners felt a sense of anticipation as to what they would hear, they couldn't guess what charles krauthammer said about something. charles combined believes with facts, produced opinions which did the rare thing, he improved admirers understanding of a complicated world. contribution of charles krauthammer already. paul: here, here, dan, we really...