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chris joins us now. chris: coming up, miami takes momentum right back in game two of the nba finals. rose makes history, how she shined in her lpga debut. >> abc7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. despite losing game one christhe miami heat didn't seem to confirmed -- concerned. look at a way and in general -- denver. jamal murray, this score, and the slam. nuggets up six at the break. late third, denver up two, there is the joker, to shot and the fouled. 41 points, 11 rebounds. the man from modesto and stockton, orner three, miami retakes the lead. kyle lowry and bam mammy goes up 11. murray three, makes it a three-point game and then the final seconds, mary with the ball for three, the tie, no good. miami wins. stanford, a must win against washington. freshman on the mound, struck out nine, keeping the husky scoreless. the cardinal didn't score either. two outs, and k the shortstop and it falls. taylor scores, big swing of the bat and stanford has a 1-0 lead. strike out there, stanford 1-0 securing a date with oklahoma in the semifinals tomorrow. >> this is a huge stadium, a lot of people. i am trying to calm myself down. my mentality was to just keep us in the game. i knew eventually we would get somethi
chris joins us now. chris: coming up, miami takes momentum right back in game two of the nba finals. rose makes history, how she shined in her lpga debut. >> abc7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. despite losing game one christhe miami heat didn't seem to confirmed -- concerned. look at a way and in general -- denver. jamal murray, this score, and the slam. nuggets up six at the break. late third, denver up two, there is the joker, to shot and the fouled. 41 points, 11 rebounds. the...
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chris pratt. chris pratt, chris pratt, chris pratt. [theme music] i love him. oh, my god. an, do we really even need an introduction? i don't think we do. i mean, he's earned everything that we need to know about him. we all love him. he does comedy, he does action. he's an incredible dad and husband. did you also know that he runs his own farm? well, of course he does because what doesn't he do? ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chris pratt. [cheering, music playing]
chris pratt. chris pratt, chris pratt, chris pratt. [theme music] i love him. oh, my god. an, do we really even need an introduction? i don't think we do. i mean, he's earned everything that we need to know about him. we all love him. he does comedy, he does action. he's an incredible dad and husband. did you also know that he runs his own farm? well, of course he does because what doesn't he do? ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chris pratt. [cheering, music playing]
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chris mason, _ street. chris, thank you very much indeed. chris mason, our - street. chris, thank you very much indeed. sz schafernaker. hot, hot, hot. temperatures already reach 30 celsius in parts of wales in towns and cities across the country were also set to hit 30 degrees tomorrow. heat coming from the southern climes, notjust hot air, but increasing humidity. the morning on saturday, 15 degrees in plymouth, thrash around aberdeenshire and the north—east of england. perhaps a bit of cloud in the morning, but otherwise a stunning start, a scattered shower across the south—west, but the real showers will get going later in the morning and into the afternoon across parts of the midlands coming to wales, large areas could experience showers. at the
chris mason, _ street. chris, thank you very much indeed. chris mason, our - street. chris, thank you very much indeed. sz schafernaker. hot, hot, hot. temperatures already reach 30 celsius in parts of wales in towns and cities across the country were also set to hit 30 degrees tomorrow. heat coming from the southern climes, notjust hot air, but increasing humidity. the morning on saturday, 15 degrees in plymouth, thrash around aberdeenshire and the north—east of england. perhaps a bit of...
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sports is chris chris harrington. chris at the feet on home soil. what went wrong for germany? everything went wrong, excuse me, everything went wrong and that's coming directly from a player leroy, on grad school. after the defeat, you know, i thought everything was in place for a better performance. germany returning back home. a great turn out a guess in caching, but unfortunately, misplaced passes, lack luster, pace, all bark and no bite. the only man is one attempt on goal, but columbia, you know, they had a bit more mentor them a bit more moments. i'm coming into this particular match germany. well, no, they're struggling into the match. heidi flick had suggested that this would be something different. they maybe would pick things up, but it just did not materialize. you know, and, and there were whistles and boots from the crowd. i mean, it just, i saw one fan holding up, flick rouse, which means has the flick, you know, kick boots, get out of here. if you're fired, basically, you know, the players understand the negative response from the fans. you know, they're such a g
sports is chris chris harrington. chris at the feet on home soil. what went wrong for germany? everything went wrong, excuse me, everything went wrong and that's coming directly from a player leroy, on grad school. after the defeat, you know, i thought everything was in place for a better performance. germany returning back home. a great turn out a guess in caching, but unfortunately, misplaced passes, lack luster, pace, all bark and no bite. the only man is one attempt on goal, but columbia,...
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chris, brilliant stuff, dr chris, we are - scientists have. chrisu on that. panorama tonight, ultra processed food, the conversation continues on five live, bbc sounds. but after ten o'clock i am asking if electric cars are worth it. i will keep you up to speed with prince harry's phone hacking case and keeping an eye on holly willoughby�*s return on this morning after phillip schofield's departure. more coming on bbc news and bbc two. on five live next, electric cars, still a believer? prince harry is set to enter the witness stand. investigations continue into the deaths of a boy and a girl pulled from the senior bournemouth. welcome to the programme. holly willoughby is hosting itv�*s this morning for the first time since phillip schofield resigned from the programme after he revealed he had lied about an affair with early younger colleague. her co—host today and other guest presenters will fill in over the next few weeks and months. let's go and have a listen to how that programme is starting this morning. we gave our love and support to someone
chris, brilliant stuff, dr chris, we are - scientists have. chrisu on that. panorama tonight, ultra processed food, the conversation continues on five live, bbc sounds. but after ten o'clock i am asking if electric cars are worth it. i will keep you up to speed with prince harry's phone hacking case and keeping an eye on holly willoughby�*s return on this morning after phillip schofield's departure. more coming on bbc news and bbc two. on five live next, electric cars, still a believer?...
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chris. chris: almost like we've throne up white flag when it comess to this, this is why people come to this country, they can get a job, or they are going to get free things from government that magnet maintain people do anything they can to get cross because of all handouts, how information spreads all over latin america saying look come to new york city look what you are going to get. >> you just "write this unbelievable we are taking a short break when we come back a bird no it is a plane, no -- whatever it is it is in tom ng brady's sights we'll be right ng back with that. . und system... curry from deep. [autotune] that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... ... ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourist taking photos that are analyzed by ai. so researchers can help life underwater flourish. ♪ - [soldier] take a look at this! - they've left us a gift. - [soldier] i think we misjudged them. - i love horses. (birds chirping) - [soldier] we should open the gate. - let's see what charlotte thinks. - [narrator] at crowdstrike, we monitor trillions of cyber events to detect threats and prevent breaches before they happen to keep your business from becoming history. we stop cyberattacks. we stop breaches. we stop a lot of bad things from happening. crowdstrike. protection that powers you. before... and bath fitter. now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful “after.” with our unique tub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. starting a new chapter can be the most thrilling thing in the world. there's an abundance of reasons to get started. how far we take an idea is a question of willpower. because progress... is a matter of character. there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. >> i want to see if you can hit my drone out of the sky. >> maybe i should come out of retirement. >> i like that. maria: wow right at it, that is retired quarterback tom brady, proving he was dared to throw a football up and hit the drone on the first try and of course he nails it. well, this is what tom brady is doing these days, michael. >> yeah, a couple things he learned over the weekend, challenged nick taylor to a putt ing contest and you don't say to mr. brady, you can't hit that floating in the air. >> maria: that was nice aim. >> that's right. the raiders were thinking about it, that's the rumor, right? god bless him. >> good stuff. we'll wrap up and opening bell is about 30 minutes away let's take a look at markets here with the dow industrials up 30, nasdaq continues outperforming everybody up another 76 this morning. we've got a pretty big week ahead we're waiting for the federal reserve, two-day meeting tomorrow and wednesday. we've got the cpi and the ppi out and also the bank of japan, we've got the european central bank meeting as well, and treasury secretary janet yellen will testify in front of the house financial services committee tomorrow, final thoughts, chrisagain, i do think that the fed is going to probably stay put right now. we will probably see a bit of a run-up in july. >> maria: michael? >> big week. let's make sure it keeps moving. >> maria: michael balboni and chris markowski, stu, take it away. stuart: all right, good morning, maria, and good morning, everyone. he's on hi
chris. chris: almost like we've throne up white flag when it comess to this, this is why people come to this country, they can get a job, or they are going to get free things from government that magnet maintain people do anything they can to get cross because of all handouts, how information spreads all over latin america saying look come to new york city look what you are going to get. >> you just "write this unbelievable we are taking a short break when we come back a bird no it...
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we'll get chris respond. chris, chris rose to respond. chris, gneat— chris rose to respond. piers morgan and jeremy clarkson have made quite fair criticisms of her. and sometimes people are instantly just dismiss it, saying it's because of her race. but it's not. it's because of her persona. and, you know, i used to be a big fan of meghan, but honestly, over time i realised that a persona is not likeable. that's realised that a persona is not likeable . that's a really likeable. that's a really interesting— likeable. that's a really interesting point,- . that's a really interesting point, actually. cnnte— interesting point, actually. cnnte ant— interesting point, actually. cnnte ant t— interesting point, actually. chris and i want to go back to jeann— chris and i want to go back to joanna on that— chris and i want to go back to joanna on that because don't you net— joanna on that because don't you new a— joanna on that because don't you risk a situation?— joanna on that because don't you risk a situation? joanna where yewne— risk a situation? joanna where you're essentially—
we'll get chris respond. chris, chris rose to respond. chris, gneat— chris rose to respond. piers morgan and jeremy clarkson have made quite fair criticisms of her. and sometimes people are instantly just dismiss it, saying it's because of her race. but it's not. it's because of her persona. and, you know, i used to be a big fan of meghan, but honestly, over time i realised that a persona is not likeable. that's realised that a persona is not likeable . that's a really likeable. that's a...
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we'll get chris respond. chris, chris rose to respond. chris, teet— chris rose to respond. e instantly just dismiss it, saying it's because of her race. but it's not. it's because of her persona. and, you know, i used to be a big fan of meghan, but honestly, over time i realised that a persona is not likeable. that's realised that a persona is not likeable . that's a really likeable. that's a really interesting— likeable. that's a really interesting point,- . that's a really interesting point, actually. cnnn— interesting point, actually. cnnn ent— interesting point, actually. cnnn ent t— interesting point, actually. chris and i want to go back to teens— chris and i want to go back to joanna on that— chris and i want to go back to joanna on that because don't you net— joanna on that because don't you nnt t— joanna on that because don't you risk a situation?— joanna on that because don't you risk a situation? joanna where ven-ne— risk a situation? joanna where you're essentially— risk a situation? joanna where you're essentially saying that you— you're essentially saying that
we'll get chris respond. chris, chris rose to respond. chris, teet— chris rose to respond. e instantly just dismiss it, saying it's because of her race. but it's not. it's because of her persona. and, you know, i used to be a big fan of meghan, but honestly, over time i realised that a persona is not likeable. that's realised that a persona is not likeable . that's a really likeable. that's a really interesting— likeable. that's a really interesting point,- . that's a really interesting...
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it's an issue i could ask chris earlier that chris, let me get back to me just a minute. but as a new show, i had asked chris earlier about how the warren ukraine was impacting brakes at this particular moment. i want to ask you about something related when it comes to all this to south africa, because you have these allegations of russian war crimes having been committed in ukraine. and as a result, the international criminal court issued and arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin over the allegations of these war crimes. as a member of the court, south africa would be obliged to arrest mister putting if he attended a brick summit scheduled for august in a johannesburg. i believe. so. how much of a diplomatic nightmare is all of this for president? still around a poser right now, and it's a serious predicament because according to all obligations under the rule of statute, which is domesticated, you know, they're just nature as well as all commitment and obligations under the i. c. c is that we have to basic t, abide by that. the is this questionnaire, old windows international law, prevent alt
it's an issue i could ask chris earlier that chris, let me get back to me just a minute. but as a new show, i had asked chris earlier about how the warren ukraine was impacting brakes at this particular moment. i want to ask you about something related when it comes to all this to south africa, because you have these allegations of russian war crimes having been committed in ukraine. and as a result, the international criminal court issued and arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin...
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chris, he is amongst — a different question. yeah, chris, he is amongst most _ a different question. yeah, christis and on a of him, but it's quite a distant third, isn't it? it it's quite a distant third, isn't it? , , , ~ , ., it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have a _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have a new _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have a new flurry - it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have a new flurry of. reason we have a new flurry of candidates is at the moment, ron desantis doesn't seem to be making headway on trump so if you want to be the alternative to donald trump now is the time to put your hat into the ring. chris christie is an interesting one because he is a punchy debater, to put it mildly, so a debate between donald trump and chris christie would be a passive popcorn movement in the pantomime thatis popcorn movement in the pantomime that is american politics. of course, with mike pence as well that there is the
chris, he is amongst — a different question. yeah, chris, he is amongst most _ a different question. yeah, christis and on a of him, but it's quite a distant third, isn't it? it it's quite a distant third, isn't it? , , , ~ , ., it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have a _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we have a new _ it? it is but it strikes me that the reason we...
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chris. many people are on the move. chris, stehanie, many people are on the move. chrisugh their hat into the ring to take on donald trump and become the republican nominee for the presidential race. we will be taking a look at is that in a few minutes. do stay with us. for the moment though, you are watching the context here on bbc news. goodbye. hello. we'll start by casting our eyes a little bit further into the week because some of you may actually see some rain this weekend. it's been a fair few weeks and it all links into what's been happening today. all this cloud here is associated with storm 0scar. it's been affecting particularly madeira, but to a lesser extent, the canary islands. here's the area of low pressure. it pushes its way northwards over the next few days. weakens, though, as it gets closer to us. it's never quite reaching, but it destabilises things enough for some showers and thunderstorms to brew. not everyone, though, will see the rain, but what we'll all feel is a feed of slightly warmer air come our way. humidity levels creep up and by the end o
chris. many people are on the move. chris, stehanie, many people are on the move. chrisugh their hat into the ring to take on donald trump and become the republican nominee for the presidential race. we will be taking a look at is that in a few minutes. do stay with us. for the moment though, you are watching the context here on bbc news. goodbye. hello. we'll start by casting our eyes a little bit further into the week because some of you may actually see some rain this weekend. it's been a...
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to me is chris chris, the because so far he's the only one to run on an explicit anti trump anti macro platform. will that help him get ahead? it's um, it might help him, but uh, you know, chris, christy also like is responsible for some huge failures. there is a big scandal about building bridges which is hanging over him. so i think it would be making more sense to what's wrong to send as closely as possible. number 2, when it comes closer to the convention, been the republican policy finally is a nominating it's candidate. we'll take a closer look at ronda sanders in a 2nd, but i do want to get into this before we do so. this growing field of challengers were already in the double digits. now, donald trump benefit from a similar scenario in 2016. so how risky is it to split the anti trump boat? yeah, that is a very good point. uh, nicole. uh, there were some hold from the more moderate republican constituency. the not so many candidates would join the field because the term has more or less, please refer to a percent secured. and the rest is, as you just said, split between the other candidates. but what we probably will see, they will drop out uh over the costs of the nex
to me is chris chris, the because so far he's the only one to run on an explicit anti trump anti macro platform. will that help him get ahead? it's um, it might help him, but uh, you know, chris, christy also like is responsible for some huge failures. there is a big scandal about building bridges which is hanging over him. so i think it would be making more sense to what's wrong to send as closely as possible. number 2, when it comes closer to the convention, been the republican policy finally...
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ex-governor of new jersey chris chris tel announced her decision to run for the republican presidentialeviously, the politician had already participated in the primer and lost to donald trump, who later became president of the united states, as christie himself stated in the success of his own candidacy. he's not sure, but will try to prove to voters that the presidency deserves it. now let's talk about sports alexandra karen kachanov finished her performance at the french open well said that he had achieved his goal at the tournament. tell us more tatyana good morning. karen has previously said that he wants to return to the top ten in the world rankings. and this is exactly what happened. russian tennis player karen khachanov leaves the french open khachanov failed to pass the quarter-final barrier and lost in four sets, but luka djokovic against the serbian tennis player karen khachanov held two sets the first game khachanov won in the second site it came to a tie-break, which novak djokovic won with a score of 7:0 in the third and fourth games already the serbian tennis player domin
ex-governor of new jersey chris chris tel announced her decision to run for the republican presidentialeviously, the politician had already participated in the primer and lost to donald trump, who later became president of the united states, as christie himself stated in the success of his own candidacy. he's not sure, but will try to prove to voters that the presidency deserves it. now let's talk about sports alexandra karen kachanov finished her performance at the french open well said that...
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chris paul? chris paul? s 'll hear from chri when i first learned about my dupuytren's contracture, mymy physicianan referred de to a hanand specialilist. and d i'm glad h he did, because whwhen i tookk the tablbletop test,t, i couldndn't lay my y hand flat anymomore. the firsrst hand spepecialist i i saw only o offered sururg. so, i wentnt to a secocond hand s specialistt who also o offered nonsurgicacal options s — whwhich felt m more right t fo. soso, what i'd'd say to o other peoplple with d dupuytren's's contracte is thihis: dodon't wait - — find aa hand spepecialist trtrained in n nonsurgicall options,s, today. i fofound mine at findahandspecialist.com. >>> it's happening. we have to get used to it. as the warriors reshape the roster, we have to get used to the new guys. so, chris paul. >> for the years, warriors fans rooted against chris paul. now, you have to root for him. the veteran point guard is already buddies with steph curry. >> wife was at his wedding. we've known each other for the a long time. i'm excited to pl
chris paul? chris paul? s 'll hear from chri when i first learned about my dupuytren's contracture, mymy physicianan referred de to a hanand specialilist. and d i'm glad h he did, because whwhen i tookk the tablbletop test,t, i couldndn't lay my y hand flat anymomore. the firsrst hand spepecialist i i saw only o offered sururg. so, i wentnt to a secocond hand s specialistt who also o offered nonsurgicacal options s — whwhich felt m more right t fo. soso, what i'd'd say to o other peoplple...
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chris something. >> chris something or another. >> chris evans. chris evans! >> yes! >> awesome. >> chris evans would be matt finn. i would hope i could convince them to let denzel play me. >> denzel to play kevin corke. that's good. i was thinking denzel. billy -- billy d. williams from back in the day. billy d. williams back in the day. so get this. who would play you in a movie? twitter myself, 33%, an actor 67%. instagram, myself, 39%. stephanie says kristen wig, i love her and truly believe we could be friends. brady phelps says kevin corke because he's devastatingly handsome just like me! ashley strohmier, before we read the last two, who would play you in the movie? >> you know, i'm going courteney cox because she's the epitome of me in "friends." there's so many stupid things that happened to me, i can't even make it up, and i feel like she would do an excellent job with that. >> that's a great pick. she's so funny. i was going to go with that hemsworth guy thatman was going take away from me. he's -- that hooman was going to take away from me. i go with tom hanks. regina,
chris something. >> chris something or another. >> chris evans. chris evans! >> yes! >> awesome. >> chris evans would be matt finn. i would hope i could convince them to let denzel play me. >> denzel to play kevin corke. that's good. i was thinking denzel. billy -- billy d. williams from back in the day. billy d. williams back in the day. so get this. who would play you in a movie? twitter myself, 33%, an actor 67%. instagram, myself, 39%. stephanie says...
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chris? [laughter] chris is going to look no bad days? >> ainsley: it is a great beat. brian kilmeade the other day had to read a tease drop it like it's hot the song. >> brian: i had no idea what. >> ainsley: drop it like it's hot. i said brian, it's a song drop it like it's hot. does the song go drop it like it's hot? >> brian: did i not say that i had no idea. the only tease i read twice. i kept reading it because i. >> ainsley: drop it like it's hot. drop that like it's hot. >> brian: by doing that allow other anchors to do it in the future go back and read it live on camera. >> ainsley: we were all going to the tv when bret came on. interviewing donald trump. he hasn't talked to him in years. so i mean we knew that bret would push back on him. bret is a news guy and he wanted to make it fair and balanced. he wanted to tell all sides and president trump did talk about the indictment. he talked about putin, how putin would not have invaded if he were in office. he had a message for women and then he went -- he had won the election and it was stolen and bret pushed back and said no, you didn't provide the information we needed to prove that you lost the election, sir. and gave examples of the economy, compared the economy then to what it is now. and talked about his children a lot and how much they have been put through. >> brian: is any of that true, will? >> will: i will take his word on it for what his children have been through. but, to ainsley's point, did he talk about as well, the classified document case. and i think was the most substantive and revealing part of that interview that could have ramification going forward from both donald trump's legal case and for the presidential election. let's take a listen to what he had to say about bret's questions on what types of documents were in those classified boxes and documents. >> like every other president, i take things out. and in my case i took it out pretty much in a hurry. but people packed it up and releft. and i had clothing in there. i had all sorlts of personal items in there. much, much stuff. >> >> bret: and then they said they went to doj to subpoena you to get. >> which they have never done before. >> bret: correct. why not just hand them over then. >> i had boxes i want to go through the boxes and get all my personal things out. i don't want to hand that over to nara yet. i was very busy. as you sort of seen. >> bret: yeah. according to the document you then tell this aide to move to other locations after telling your lawyers to say you fully complied with the subpoena when you hadn't. >> before i send boxes over i have to take all my things out. these boxes were interspersed with all sorts of things. >> brian: iran war plan? >> not that i know of. everything was declassified. >> brian: the judge ruled yesterday, the magistrate judge that not to talk about any of this top secret stuff. and he -- that's what the jack smith q i just don't want the president out there talking about what's in these top secret classified documents that could land the former president in jail. he could have punted on that question. >> will: let's be clear he did not talk about the contents of the classified documents. >> brian: i'm saying, if i'm the president, magistrate judge just ruled yesterday not to talk about this document case, so i'm not going to say anything. it would have been forced to move on and then talk about the policies and the economy. >> ainsley: he could have just said that. >> brian: he could have said it and bret could say bret is not a lawyer. >> ainsley: applauding him for answering the question? >> brian: it is somewhat dangerous. think to yourself every time you talk about a case after an indictment you could be saying things that could be used against you in the most careful situation, period. normally people might have a lawyer to their immediate left mr. president, don't answer that question. but one thing he did say interesting about the tape. everyone knows the audiotape where he is evidently saying around i could have declassified this. now that i'm president i can't. then he said you were reading a document that was a classified document. i was reading a newspaper article. so how do we know he was reading a document. so it's audiotape. it's not videotape. he said i'm reading a paper. i have clippings, reading a story about mark milley and started talking about the iran situation. and then he went off on mark milley being somebody that he doesn't really like even though he hired him as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. bret p. >> ainsley: bret talked about. that he went through specifics you said this about this person and this about this person. you are the one who hired them, sir. he said there are just a few on that list. he said there are many more that i did hire that i thought did the best job. >> will: it's less about what the judge told president trump about what he can and cannot talk about. he did in my estimates. >> ainsley: did or did not. >> did not. >> will: what it is about and jonathan turley pointed out last night. in that moment when bret asked him about the audiotape, he, as you point out, whatever he says in an interview can be used in court. he then laid out his defense. it's not a classified document i'm referring. to say now that has to be his defense in court. he has made that defense. it is admissible in court. now that is the defense. and, to me, the take away from that is this. this is why we set such a high bar for pressing charges on someone who is running for president, a former sitting president because he is in a difficult position where legally, it's not wise for him to talk about things in an interview. but politically, it's harmful not to be able to talk. do you see what i'm saying? he is running for president. he has to be able to address these issues which are important to the american people. but is he caught in a box because at the same time, well then that puts me in a bad position in court. the thing i'm -- we'll talk about this more throughout the morning. this is why you sit and say what is the seriousness of the potential crime? and you look at precedent and you say it wasn't serious enough for joe biden. it wasn't serious enough for mike pence, it was barely serious enough to get more than probation for sandy berger and david petraeus. why do you box in somebody running for president. >> ainsley: bret baier said you were found with x amount of boxes that's nothing what biden was found with he was found with boxes in the garage, penn center and also in chinatown. >> brian: still hasn't given up. >> ainsley: he said i was president. i had the presidential records act in my favor. and he said that i was at liberty to have these classified information, this classified information. whether or not he that's going to be admissible in court because some say he had to go through a bureau says to make these declassified. others say, as president, he could just say that they are declassified. >> brian: one of the biggest issues right now in the world is ourselves forcing his way into a meeting in china. so hours, he got 45 minutes with president xi. so, with the tensions in china. front and center, that's what bret asked. how would you handle the situation we're in right now? and the balloon? >> they wouldn't have ever had a spy balloon if i was president. there wouldn't be a spy balloon over our country. that spy balloon was going right over our nuclear sites taking pictures. and we killed it after it was leaving. it was going back home to china, wherever it was going. but we shot it down over the ocean. after it had done all of the work. they don't keep it on the balloon and then you pick it up. that stuff is sent back to china instantaneously as it's taken. so, a statement like that is so stupid. they have taken pictures of every one of our nuclear facilities in the midwest where we have a lot. where they know, better than anybody, that we have a lot. >> bret: you are saying that wouldn't happen under you. >> they would have never ever done it, no. president xi and i had a very strong relationship, just like i did with kim jong un of north korea. >> brian: the administration says oh, as soon as the balloon came out and people are trying to figure out why this happened. it really happened first in 2019. they say they have been sending balloons during the trump administration. but there is no proof of that. and we don't even know where they pulled that out. that's the something that biden administration's always does it. happened before: cuban spy with the russians setting up a cuban spy station in cuba. well that really started in 2019. as soon as they hit controversy they say it started in the previous administration. you just know trump would never ever have allowed to traverse the country. >> ainsley: not for that long. >> brian: hurt somebody in montana shot it down when the people of montana said shoot it down. there is nobody here. >> ainsley: how long was it in the air a week? >> brian: what was in it? >> ainsley: one side of the country all the way through our country. over all of our military installations and then ended up on the east coast down in south carolina before it was shot down. i guarantee if trump were in office that thing would have been down before it ever even traversed or flew over our country. >> brian: don't you want to know what was inside the balloon? shouldn't we know by now? they have already fished it out. >> will: issues more important in security of the nation and the sitting president of the united states and his relationship with china and/or ukraine, these are more important issues the one give hyper ventilating attention to what was in some boxes in mar-a-lago. >> ainsley: coming up. a fox news alert. time is coming out. find the missing sur miivel. taking tourists to. he made the dive twice. what could have gone wrong on expensive and very dangerous trip. >> brian: and stay out. climate protesters physically from hotel the activist madness next. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. whenever you're hungry, there's a deal on the subway app. buy one footlong, get one 50% off in the subway app today. now that's a deal worth celebrating. man, what are you doing?! get it before it's gone on the subway app. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. ton. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network, with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to 75% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities™. >> brian: we are back with a fox news alert. the clock is ticking to rescue five people on board a submersible just like this one that went to a dive to tour the titanic wreckage site. >> ainsley: the vessel has less than 30 hours which would be thursday morning before it runs out of air. >> mast mask search and rescue operation underway for that submersible missing in the north atlantic. owned by ocean gate expeditions was transporting a crew of five people some 12,000 feet under water to tour the famous shipwreck costing $250,000 per person. the crew launched around 4:00 a.m. on sunday. lost communication roughly two hours later. officials now fear it sank too far down for a manned rescue. u.k. billionaire ham militiamisg believed to be board vessels. day wood and teenage son also on board accord diagnose that statement. they are exhausting every search effort possible. >> this particular submersible is advertised to have 96 hours of survival time. and so that gives us some time to continue searching and continue to using all means to pro-and locate the crew members. >> ocean gate releasing its own statement reading, quote: we are exploring and mobilizing all options to bring the could you crew back safely. one believes it's trapped in the titanic wreckage. >> even close to the wreckage being able to stay so people could see as much as they can. the potential of it becoming entangled is a very high concern. probably that it's somewhere attached to a fishing net, some debris. >> as of thousand, experts say the vessel has less than 70 hours before it runs out of air. meaning it could run out by thursday morning. back to you. of. >> brian: thanks, todd. let's bring in don lynch, i'm sorry, i was looking at titanic special. let's bring in don lynch, titanic who made the journey twice and advised james cammeron on the movie. don, welcome, your thoughts now about what could have happened. >> well, it's kind of hard to say. it surprises me that they lost communication so early in the dive. that seems like it would have caught on something pretty quickly if that were the case. it makes me wonder more if there was some sort of power loss of some kind. but why they weren't able to release ballast and float to the surface. i don't know. that was my hope that would have happened and they would have found them by now. >> ainsley: the coast guard in boston c-130 aircraft aerial search visual and using radar. canada also the coast guard and armed forces it assets c-130 and air search aircraft. going off the coast of cape cod. water depth is about 13,000 feet down that far. what do you think they can do rescue these individuals if they are still alive inside the sub? >> well, if they are down there, i'm not sure what they can do. as i understand it, this is the only submersible that can go to that depth. and so i'm not too certain what can be done. you know, if that's the case, what can they get down there that would help them to get -- if they're caught on something to get loose? >> will: don, i'm interested in what you said that they lost communication so early in the trip. seems to be just kind of process of dededuction something that would lead you towards a couple of different conclusions, they lost power. i'm curious, if you lost power, would you still be able to come up? is there an ability of the submersible to rise without power? >> i'm not familiar with this particular submersible but i would hope that there would be. i would hope there would be some way of releasing ballast that they would be able to float to the surface. it seems to me that there should that be sort of capability. >> will: as i think about the potentialities there on the surface floating without power they can't be found. >> they are trapped on the wreckage without power and can't be reached. the worst scenario, of course, i would assume that it lost pressure somehow and the entire submersible is lost? >> if it were -- you know, having been there, i would say that the worst scenario would be to run out of oxygen over time. if they did have a breech of some kind and implode it's over immediately and there is no suffering. i have to say when you go down there the knowledge that that might happen is really comforting. and so, you know, to me, the worst scenario is that they would run out of oxygen before they could be rescued. >> brian: the russian goes down with two submersible in case something like this happened, right? >> exactly. they always sent two. so that if one got caught up on something the other could get loose. i don't know that that ever happened. i can't recall ever hearing about that. >> ainsley: when they say a expawrt vessel. the canadian polar prince lost power with it. does that mean the support vessel was right above the titanic while the sub was going under? what would they have been able to do though. divers can't survive that far down. >> no. they can't. it takes two hours to reach the wreck. whatever happened happened on the way down or as soon as they got there. and i'm just, you know, i'm kind of baffled by how something could have happened so quickly. >> ainsley: apparently it spins all the way down to the bow of the ship and then you can observe. real quickly, why do this? they are paying $250,000 to do this. they have the money to do it. some of them are big-time explorers and they like to push the limits. were you scared when you were down there? >> i think if you are scared, you don't go. [laughter] i was scared before i went, but the minute i got inside the submersible and i looked around and thought oh, okay, this is where i'm going to be the rest of the day and i realized i was more worried because i was unfamiliar with it. once i was inside i was fine. >> brian: all right. you had a chance to explore the titanic and we will find out what is going to happen. don lynch, thank you very much. >> ainsley: everyone remember don in your prayers. praying for these families and victims and get them to safety. wouldn't that be quite a story? >> will: absolutely. fox weather alert. tropical storm bret barreling towards the caribbean with 40 mile-per-hour winds. the powerful system is expected to become a hurricane tomorrow. meanwhile, in the south, 29,000 americans are under excessive heat warning. the advisory spans over texas, louisiana, and mississippi. >> the heat wave is fueling severe storms that leave at least six people dead across the state. >> brian: i want to check in with senior meteorologist janice dean who has the fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: of course we are watching tropical storm bret. the heat across texas has been almost two weeks of 100 degrees plus with humidity and that's why i'm very concerned for folks living out there. but, let's take a look at bret because this was a big news story yesterday. the furthest out in the atlantic for this storm to form this time of year. it's early. and we are expecting this to become a hurricane as it moves closer to the lesser antilles. two early to say whether or not there will be direct impacts or indirect impacts to the u.s. but certainly interesting because it is so early in the season and this will be our first hurricane of the season as it moves closer to the crib i can't be. we will be keeping you posted fox weather.com for all the latest details. strong storms, including the risk of hail, damaging winds, heavy rainfall that could cause flash flooding and isolated tornadoes. the big story is the heat across texas and louisiana where we have another day of excessive heat warnings. this is what it is going to feel like, 116 in austin. 115 in dallas. 112 in houston. and it's just not breaking. this is going to be the second week of this extreme heat and we are going to probably see loss of life from it. so, big concern for our folks across the south including texas and louisiana. and then cooler temperatures across the northwest and here in the northeast. we will keep you up to date, of course, throughout the day today. fox weather.com for all of your latest details and we will let you know if bret becomes a hurricane i think within the next 12 to 24 hours. over to you. >> will: thanks, janice. let's go to carley shimkus for headlines. >> six teenagers are recovering after a gunman opened fire at juneteenth celebration in milwaukee yesterday. police say thousands were at the party when an argument between a group of girls escalated and the 17-year-old male started shooting. all six victims are between the ages of just 14 and 19 years old. milwaukee police are still looking for additional suspects. security guards physically removing climate activists from a michigan hotel as they rallied against energy secretary jennifer granholm. the group began protesting as the secretary was speaking about the biden administration's green energy agenda. [chanting] granholm you are killing me. >> carley: protesters are mad because they say granholm hypocritically, climate action while still pushing fossil fuels. taking victory celebration a little too far. hurting himself after winning a chance to spin the show's iconic wheel. >> henry was celebrating and he dislocated his shoulder. >> awe. so, he is not going to be able to spin the wheel, but alice is going to spin the wheel for him. here we go. thank you. how about 95? don't hurt yourself. >> carley: heck yeah, henry's wife spun him a 95 spinning him to a showcase show down where he won a hawaiian vacation, guys. isn't this a funny story. he will be fine. look at him. >> brian: did they put it back in place like jiff jenkins, griff dislocated his shoulder on the fox square and had to go to the hospital. >> carley: means that the price is right has a whole nursing staff. >> a lethal weapon. you just go a wall and bang it. >> will: that's all i know about dislocated shoulders. >> brian: they don't do it live. they could have stopped tape and put his shoulder in place, you know? do you know, chris have to like wait an hour for him to like -- several hours to go to the hospital, come back. >> brian: bottom line, is this is the one thing you learn from this, bring a date to price is right. >> chris: absolutely. >> ainsley: let the woman spin the wheel, 95. >> will: game shows injury problems. still ahead, a man arrested after allegedly throwing a phone at pop star b.b. rex zoo while she was on stage. why he says he did it, next. >> plus, doing fundraisers in california while biden and desantis descend to the democratic strong hold. it wondering if he is going to enter the race. the california voter panel says the blue state could soon turn purple? i don't think so. >> ainsley: question mark, question mark. >> brian: exclamation point, period. ♪ if you're dreaming about california ♪ what are folks 60 and older up to these days? getting inspired! volunteering! playing pickleba...! ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ one, tw
chris? [laughter] chris is going to look no bad days? >> ainsley: it is a great beat. brian kilmeade the other day had to read a tease drop it like it's hot the song. >> brian: i had no idea what. >> ainsley: drop it like it's hot. i said brian, it's a song drop it like it's hot. does the song go drop it like it's hot? >> brian: did i not say that i had no idea. the only tease i read twice. i kept reading it because i. >> ainsley: drop it like it's hot. drop that...
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. >> chris chris christie has been taking shots at desantis too. >> i am not sure if i agree.yone say, people need to take on donald trump, there is not a huge appetite for republican who is critiquing what they view as a someone with great policies. >> you have to figure out how to thread the needle, but earlyez. coming up. liberal cities, many of them turn to shoplifting havens. and criminals are not only ones facing punishment, why some employees at stores are turning their...
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>> jimmy: tuesday march 7th watch vice tv the super maximum retro show hosted by chris distefano thank you chris. >> chrisjimmy: our thanks to anthony mackie and chris distefano. apologies to matt damon ran out of time for him. but first, her debut album good riddance is the song i know it won't work, crazy ♪ ♪ ♪ i know it won't work, i left you here, heard you keep the extra closet empty in case this year i come back and stay throughout my 20s. what if i won't, how am i supposed to put that gently ♪ and do you the road you will love me until you resent ♪ ♪ part of me wants you back but know it won't work like that. why wouldn't you try moving on for once that might make it easy. you know we cut all the ties but you're never really leaving. and part of me wants you back but i know it won't work like that ♪ ♪ ♪ i know it won't work like that. i'll open up i'm thinking everything you wish i wasn't ♪ ♪ the call was tough but you're better off i'm being honest ♪ now won't you stop holding out for me when i don't want it ♪ ♪ just brush me off 'cause i'm your ghost right now, your house is haunted ♪ ♪ and part
>> jimmy: tuesday march 7th watch vice tv the super maximum retro show hosted by chris distefano thank you chris. >> chrisjimmy: our thanks to anthony mackie and chris distefano. apologies to matt damon ran out of time for him. but first, her debut album good riddance is the song i know it won't work, crazy ♪ ♪ ♪ i know it won't work, i left you here, heard you keep the extra closet empty in case this year i come back and stay throughout my 20s. what if i won't, how am i...
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from mcconnell, i hear from candidates like chris & -- chris christie and sununu and h hu hutcheson, not comprehend what is going on in the country and what we're up against. to our faith to families. they are all under assault. they are all under assault as a result of this biggest political party in this country, the democrat party. time to call them what they are, that is what i've done in this book. the democrat party hates america. it is a phrase that we need to use over and over again. i'll be right back. ♪ neither snowcapped mountains, nor puddles of water, nor unexpected detours with a 20 foot drainage pipe, can stop the ruggedly capable telluride x-pro from getting you to your dinner reservation on time. okay! ♪ kia. movement that inspires [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors hav
from mcconnell, i hear from candidates like chris & -- chris christie and sununu and h hu hutcheson, not comprehend what is going on in the country and what we're up against. to our faith to families. they are all under assault. they are all under assault as a result of this biggest political party in this country, the democrat party. time to call them what they are, that is what i've done in this book. the democrat party hates america. it is a phrase that we need to use over and over...
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chris bryant, you have not seen _ time soon. sir chris bryant, you have not seen the _ time soon. sir chris j have not seen the report either. time soon. sir chris bryant, you - have not seen the report either. the fact that boris johnson has have not seen the report either. the fact that borisjohnson has resigned means they have found he misled parliament and was facing a sanction. parliament and was facing a sanction-— parliament and was facing a sanction. ., ., , ., sanction. we only know this from boris johnson _ sanction. we only know this from boris johnson and _ sanction. we only know this from boris johnson and since - sanction. we only know this from boris johnson and since he - sanction. we only know this from boris johnson and since he was i borisjohnson and since he was accused of lying to parliament i would be sceptical about what the report says until it comes out but your right to ask the questions stop if you have the former prime minister and the present prime minister and the present prime minister taking lumps out of each other, the tory party within itself, you have to a
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chris: i was not aware of white dolphins. dion: no, no, i'm no dolphin expert either. [laughter] i would love to go on a whale or a dolphin -- chris: dolphin watching yucca dion: yeah! chriseaking news as we come on the air. a dangerous close call at sea. according to a new report out of canada, a chinese war ship seen nearly hitting a u.s. destroyer near taiwan. the video appears to show the war ship coming within 150 yards of the american vessel. it happened during a rare u.s./canadian joint mission sailing through the taiwan strait, the latest in provocative moves by the chinese military, and days after a chinese fighter jet came close to a u.s.
chris: i was not aware of white dolphins. dion: no, no, i'm no dolphin expert either. [laughter] i would love to go on a whale or a dolphin -- chris: dolphin watching yucca dion: yeah! chriseaking news as we come on the air. a dangerous close call at sea. according to a new report out of canada, a chinese war ship seen nearly hitting a u.s. destroyer near taiwan. the video appears to show the war ship coming within 150 yards of the american vessel. it happened during a rare u.s./canadian joint...
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chris. if you're looking for more guidance, chris is the pro here. screen the qr code on your screen. you see it right there. chris put together a how-to video on all the things we just talked about and more. you can also find it at nbcbayarea.com. >>> all right. let's move on. we're talking hate crimes here. they continue to climb, sadly, in california. the state attorney general released his latest report tracking a variety of crimes. here's what the data reveals. more than 2,100 hate crimes were reported last year. that's an increase of 20% from the previous year and the highest rate since 2001. the report also found among all races, black californians continue to be the most likely to be the victims of a hate crime. california attorney general rob bonta says the attacks are still underreported. >> what we don't know about, we can't respond to. so it's important to share and inform cbos and law enforcement about hate crime and hate incidents as you experience them and as you see them. >> one group did see a decline in reported hate crime attacks last year, but there's a major caveat here. in 2022, anti-aapi hat
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chris sununu, chris christie, former vice president mike pence and north dakota governor doug burgum. carley, welcome back. >> carley: thank you, good to be back. good to see you. >> todd: alex holt, god bless you, jamill jackson, democratic voter and lydia is a former democrat, now republican voter. thanks for being here. alex, as a father of two six-year-olds whose message is swaying you the most? >> it's ron desantis for me right now. after having seen four years of both donald trump and five and a half years of ron desantis as governor down in florida, it is pretty obvious which is more effective of a leader. i think inflation is a huge issue. i don't see how he's not larger responsible for a lot of inflation we've seen during covid, the amount of money spent by the federal government directly impacted and brought a lot of that inflation on. to me right now, it is ron desantis. i don't see that changing, but you never know. >> carley: lydia, ron desantis and donald trump have been sparring on the campaign trail this week, take a listen to some of that. >> you really need to ensure we have a two-term president to see that to conclusion. you do one term and reverse it when they come in, you can't have it reverse. >> when he says eight years, if it takes eight years, you don't want him as your president. >> carley: ron desantis said why didn't donald trump get it done during his four years in office previously? who do you think had the stronger argument there? >> they both had a really good argument. between the two men, i know ron desantis has really well spoken and does end up winning a lot of the arguments there. i am truly split between both men. i think they would be great presidents and both have great qualities to both of them. >> todd: jamill, as democrat, what is your reaction to the sound bite carley played? >> i have to completely disagree. when we look at both of them talking to audiences, ron desantis is behind a podium, using flash cards, teleprompters, there is something you can't trust, he can't speak to a crowd, can't connect with us. talking about eight years, not four, it is like he's pandoring to donors and cares about what will get him elected in four more years. >> carley: jamill, president biden hasn't held a campaign event yet and was ask about that by peter doocy, here is how the president responded. >> peter: mr. president, how is re-election campaign going? we haven't seen you on the campaign trail yet. >> president biden: you haven't? >> carley: the president walks away, saying, you haven't. how do you feel about that? no campaign events yet and dnc saying there will not be debates. >> i think it will be litmus test to how much can democratic voters take for the establishment to tell us to vote for joe biden, you don't have a choice. if we aren't able to speak up and voice our opinion, it will deteriorate the quality of democratic candidates over time. >> todd: lydia, basically the same question to you. there are pressing and important issues facing our country, are you worried the democratic candidate, current president of the united states will employ basement strategy 2.0, instead of talking to you, the voters, about answers you need? >> absolutely, he should talk freely to the press, should be answ answering the public's questions. i was horrified to see him tripping on the stage. he makes us look weak as a country. i would like to not see prompter cards on who is asking questions. >> carley: polls show trump leading desantis by 33 points. most polling shows trump ahead by double digits. do you see, it is early in the campaign, do you foresee any candidates closing that gap and becoming a threat to the former president? >> i think if you look at the actions and behaviors of donald trump, you can see ron desantis is a clear threat. national polling this early in a race, i don't think you can rest anything on that. yeah, the campaign just began. there is plenty of time left. the more people see and hear ron desantis, more they learn about things he's done in florida and more often you see donald trump. i think like me, i voted for donald trump. at this point, i'm tired of it and ready for something new or something younger. the two candidates in the last election were both nearly 80's, one is near 80 and i believe donald trump is pretty close. i'm 39, i'm ready for somebody that looks more like me to take a leadership position like the president now. >> carley: four more republicans are expected to enter the race next week, chris sununu, chris christie, mike pence and north dakota governor, as well, it is a crowded field about to get more so. thank you all so much for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> carley: dramatic body camera video from metro national police show the moment one of their own was shot after chasing a man in an airport area parking lot. >> show your hands now. stop right now. i already have you >> drop that gun. ugh. [shots fired] >> i'm hit. i'm hit. i'm hit in the ribs. >> carley: 33-year-old detective was named officer of the year just two days earlier. he remains in critical, but stable condition while recovering from the gunshot wound. the suspect is a 37-year-old, who later died after returning gunfire with swat officers. >> todd: president biden was involved in a criminal bribery scheme, it comes after chair james comer threatened to hold the bureau and christopher wray in contempt of congress. t the document -- face contempt charges. comer and ink raing member jamie raski
chris sununu, chris christie, former vice president mike pence and north dakota governor doug burgum. carley, welcome back. >> carley: thank you, good to be back. good to see you. >> todd: alex holt, god bless you, jamill jackson, democratic voter and lydia is a former democrat, now republican voter. thanks for being here. alex, as a father of two six-year-olds whose message is swaying you the most? >> it's ron desantis for me right now. after having seen four years of both...
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out, do a tight two minutes. [ laughter ] but instead, he [ bleep ] on chris' shoes [ laughter ] he -- he destroyed chris' shoes. chrisat got him >> jimmy: moon boots >> chris just jumped in, "you gotta be --! you know chris, he's like -- he's "this [ bleep ] goat, [ bleep ]! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. >> sorry for cursing >> jimmy: you have so many - >> it's the gran coramino. >> jimmy: i know, yeah it's -- you have so many things going on "hart to heart" is your show on peacock. you do a great job with that >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: i know you probably got inspired by -- who's your favorite people to interview >> i did i did. i really did >> jimmy: yeah, who's your favorite - >> i'm telling you, i did. >> jimmy: yeah, you did. you -- you -- people you admire, talk show hosts. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you took advice. you did what they are doing, and you did it >> you know what i'm a sponge, and i soak up what i can from those i'm around i've been around a lot of great hosts. and for me to now have a talk show where i'm able to duplicate what i've seen, right? and -- and really put that to work, especially
out, do a tight two minutes. [ laughter ] but instead, he [ bleep ] on chris' shoes [ laughter ] he -- he destroyed chris' shoes. chrisat got him >> jimmy: moon boots >> chris just jumped in, "you gotta be --! you know chris, he's like -- he's "this [ bleep ] goat, [ bleep ]! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. >> sorry for cursing >> jimmy: you have so many - >> it's the gran coramino. >> jimmy: i know, yeah it's -- you have so many things...
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chris' apartment. >> this doesn't look like chris' apartment at all. it's all disheveled. >> something happened. i knew that my heart, i knew that in my gut. >> juju: when chief rizzo digs deeper into chrisfe, she discovered another woman he'd been dating, a 33-year-old co-worker by the name of kelly cochran. >> i would go over to chris' and usually cook. then we were intimate. usually i would leave. >> chief rizzo had told me to go and interview kelly cochran to see if she had any information as to the whereabouts of chris reagan. and matt came out. so i said, are you kelly cochran's husband? and he said yes. and shortly thereafter, this woman comes out. so i says, is your husband aware of your relationship with chris reagan? she says, oh, yes, he's fine with it. jason cochran is standing there just stoically not saying a word. >> juju: chief rizzo asks for help from the michigan state police. they sent two detectives who question the cochrans the very next day. >> i'll tell you guys in advance, i see a therapist for high anxiety. i actually was institutionalized about a month ago. i lost a close friend, depressed ever since. i know this marriage is falling apart. >> you are very much a
chris' apartment. >> this doesn't look like chris' apartment at all. it's all disheveled. >> something happened. i knew that my heart, i knew that in my gut. >> juju: when chief rizzo digs deeper into chrisfe, she discovered another woman he'd been dating, a 33-year-old co-worker by the name of kelly cochran. >> i would go over to chris' and usually cook. then we were intimate. usually i would leave. >> chief rizzo had told me to go and interview kelly cochran to...
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daniel dale back, more reaction out of tonight's tunnel, we are joined by chris wallace, host of who's talking to chris wallace. chrisod to see you. you say you were struck by the exchange, former vice president pence was asked whether he should be indicted if the justice department means believes he committed a crime. tell me, what did you think of his answer? >> well it is a hard one to square off. because on the one hand, he saying no one should be above the law. on the other hand he says that i hope that they will find a way not to indict this president even if he is committed a crime that would be terribly divisive. terribly -- i think there is a lot of people who have questions about whether or not they want to see a former president and even one who they think they committed a crime behind bars. and it is hard just serve a matter of logic. it is a pretty hard one to square. what struck me tonight, jacob, about pence's performance was the fact that he really does face a tremendous structural problem. and the latest cnn poll, 6% of republicans and republican -leaning voters nationally say they support pence. 45%
daniel dale back, more reaction out of tonight's tunnel, we are joined by chris wallace, host of who's talking to chris wallace. chrisod to see you. you say you were struck by the exchange, former vice president pence was asked whether he should be indicted if the justice department means believes he committed a crime. tell me, what did you think of his answer? >> well it is a hard one to square off. because on the one hand, he saying no one should be above the law. on the other hand he...
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chris wallace fridays at 10 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. tomorrow join anderson cooper and chris chrisal town and we'll take questions from a live studio offense and why he says he is best suited to be the next commander in chief. that starts foam at 8 p.m. eastern time. >>> more than 60 million people are under the threat of severe storm today. we'll take a closer look at where storms might hit the hardest after this why new w dovh now has 24-hour renewing micro moisture for...
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chris realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason, realjudgment that tomorrow. chris mason. many _ realjudgment that tomorrow. nks to new treatments, many more women whose breast cancer is detected early are surviving longer. a study has found women were 66% less likely to die from the disease within five years of diagnosis than they were 20 years ago. our medical editor fergus walsh has been looking at the findings. this is reassuring news for patients regarding the uk's most common cancer. more than 55,000 women and nearly 400 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. researchers at oxford university tracked around half a million women in england with early invasive breast cancer that has not spread elsewhere in the body. all had surgery as their primary treatment. it found those diagnosed in the 1990s had a 14% chance of dying from the disease in the first five years. but for those diagnosed from 2010, it was much lower, at 5%. it means most women whose disease is caught early can expect to be long—term cancer survivors. so what's behind the improvement? cancer research uk, which funded the study, say
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chris. chris, great to have you here. >> great to be here. i want to ask you, are we going to see a pause or is this just a pit stop for july? >> well, a skip, a pit stop. just don't call it a pause i would agree with market consensus we're not going to see a rate increase with this fed meeting. we could see another one the markets are shrugging it off. >> i also want to talk about the money you're managing. i'm talking about the gabelli trust gbt. some of the parent companies are comcast, sew ony, and also alphabet do you see it outperforming and what are you staying away from in. >> it's done well. actually last year was a challenging year there are cyclicals with advertising, but names as you mentioned have long-term growth drivers. obviously alphabet is being viewed as a winner in ai sony has terrific technology in ai, also in gaming and sensing so, yeah, we think that's long-term a winner sectors that we're avoiding. banking is still probably going to struggle. rate increases put more pressure on funding costs and interest margins. >> you're a media guy. you have some picks for us today in a live events space one thing that's interesting kind of under the radar play, it givens you a piece of the atlanta braves why is that a smart pick >> atlanta braves is a public company. there are a few ways there are 62 million shares of stock. it hit 40 yesterday. you ee effectively acquiring the braves for a little over $2 billion. based on a sale of a piece of the phillies last week, we think the braves are worth over $3 billion which translates to a price in the mid-50s the catalyst is liberty media which controls the company is going to spin it off as an sate-based company in a month from now we think that sets it up for an eventual owner to a private owner. >> a let of picks for livenation all the stocks you're picking for us today at least, they're consumer discretionary, so do you think the consumer just has more room to run >> you know one area that's held up quite well is consumer spending on experiences and this predates covid you know, it's been about experiences, not things. covid added fuel to that and the consumer as evidenced by -- if anybody went to the taylor swift concert, has a strong demand for concerts and sporting events livenation takes a piece of all of those they benefitted the year by some of the reopening beyond the u.s. and we think that continues. >> christhank you for the picks. glad to see you. i'm glad you enjoyed the taylor swift concert. >>> lots more to come on "worldwide exchange. first, tracking tesla's record run as another major automaker considers its supercharger network as its new charging standard >>> later much more on the policy standard. we'll have more from chief economist ellen zentner. a warning to patient investors much more on "worldwide exchange" when we return stay with us well, what if you partner with ibm and red hat, use a hybrid cloud solution to connect data across clouds, then analyze all that data with watson. okay, but this needs to meet our... security standards? yup. compliance standards? mm-hmm. so they get the insights they need... yup. in real time... check. ...to make quick decisions? check. aaaand check. that's the solution ibm and a global bank created. what will you create? ibm. let's create. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time now for your big money mover, three big stocks this mornin
chris. chris, great to have you here. >> great to be here. i want to ask you, are we going to see a pause or is this just a pit stop for july? >> well, a skip, a pit stop. just don't call it a pause i would agree with market consensus we're not going to see a rate increase with this fed meeting. we could see another one the markets are shrugging it off. >> i also want to talk about the money you're managing. i'm talking about the gabelli trust gbt. some of the parent companies...
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chris alvarez. chris: with a diamondbacks last night, the giants are within two and a half games of first place. today, another chance to gain ground. a great day for sparky to ride dad's shoulders. giants up a run. christian walker with a bases clearing double as arizona takes the lead. they were a strike away from getting out of that jam. the giants respond in the bottom of the half. this gets by jake mccarthy, it is a 5-4 game. fans are fired up. the giants would later tie it. taylor rogers with a big strikeout. it's still at 5-5. bottom of the sixth. the runner is on for luis matos. to left, stays fair for the rookie and he gets his first big homer of his career. the giants win and will go for a sweep of the snakes tomorrow. north of the border the a's in , canada. we have baseball, very exciting. the blue jays get their first two runs in the second. look at the former a, what a play. fans have seen this so many times over the years. lovely work from chappy. second homer here. the a's lose, third round of the lpga championship in new jersey. roge hanging major. here on 18, a tremendous approach shot. that is a stanford a ball she is using. rolls it in for eagle. -1 on the date and tied for 12t h. six shots out of the league going into sunday. she is hanging around. the warriors introduced their new draft picks yesterday, davis and brandin podziemski from santa clara. we heard brandin had a photographic memory and we asked him on the spot if he could name every player taken in the draft before him. you have got to see this. brandin: you have victor wembanyama, brandon miller. the thompson twins. you have anthony black, jarace walker. number nine was utah, taylor hendricks. number 10 was cason wallace, who got traded to the thunder for derek lively at number 12. 11 was? who did they pick? hold on, we will come back. number 13 was dick. then jordan hawkins. number 15 was the jazz with keyonte george. number 17 was the lakers. 18 was the heat. hood-schifinio. -- but 11, hold on, i am missing someone. 11 is -- the magic again? they picked up jett howard. that is who it was. [laughter] >> it was. chrisi was at the draft. he is a do not give me number 11, i will get it. dion: he was determined. he must have been very good at school. chris: i bet. what about that card game where you flip them over? i was decent at that. dion: a dog with backward is now the pick of the litter. we will look at the i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental he
chris alvarez. chris: with a diamondbacks last night, the giants are within two and a half games of first place. today, another chance to gain ground. a great day for sparky to ride dad's shoulders. giants up a run. christian walker with a bases clearing double as arizona takes the lead. they were a strike away from getting out of that jam. the giants respond in the bottom of the half. this gets by jake mccarthy, it is a 5-4 game. fans are fired up. the giants would later tie it. taylor rogers...
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and chris cuomo and you had chris littman.was actually hilarious. >> you are right. even the morning show was a laugh riot. >> hilarious. >> watching the expressions on the co-hosts' faces. i am sure it happens to you, todd. >> you should see kayleigh's face. >> are you sad that we never got to say his last name correctly? >> i am assuming it is licked. >> looks like he got licked. >> it is so insane and let's call it for what it was. he literally tried to turn cnn into a fair and balance network and got run out by the inmates that are running the asylum. >> yep. >> he got run out by these people because all they want cnn to be in the current day and age is against trump and against republicans. against trump is one and against republicans is part two. the guy who's really in charge of cnn is as guy named jo john malone. >> he's extremely conservative. it will be curious to see if the next ceo that goes in there is ultimately tasked with making it down the middle. if that happens, if they're going to be out in a year as well.
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chris: i know, but it was fun to watch. j.r.: it certainly was. thanks, chris. it was a cheesy job, and some may not have the stomach for it, but it may be the job for you. next, j.r.: if you have a love for pizza, cheese, and all things dairy, this may be your dream job. the university of wisconsin madison center for dairy research wants a panelist to describe the taste of dairy products for our development and research. duties include tasting up to 12 pizzas and 2014 samples a week. importantly, the job is not paid very well, frances and chrisan hour, but all the cheese you would like to taste and all the pizza you would like to taste. i'm afraid i might grow in little bigger doing something like that. frances: yeah, that would be too hard. j.r.: any interest? chris: the next side also. ♪ >> tonight the breaking news, former president trump hitting the campaign trail after the federal indictment putting national security at risk. the former president greeting the crowds after the 37
chris: i know, but it was fun to watch. j.r.: it certainly was. thanks, chris. it was a cheesy job, and some may not have the stomach for it, but it may be the job for you. next, j.r.: if you have a love for pizza, cheese, and all things dairy, this may be your dream job. the university of wisconsin madison center for dairy research wants a panelist to describe the taste of dairy products for our development and research. duties include tasting up to 12 pizzas and 2014 samples a week....
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chris in your arms? >> i didn't know what was going on. >> this is huge. for the first time kelly is admitting chris was murdered. >> chris clean up. >> "i'm the victim. my husband was abusive. i had no choice. i couldn't -- i couldn't tell anybody, or he'd kill me, too." >> what happened to chris? >> he downsized him. >> what? >> he downsized him. >> what do you mean by downsizing? what did he do with chris? >> cut him up. >> i remember her words being, "he downsized him." and it just made my stomach turn. >> that was the first time she admitted not only had chris been murdered, but that he'd been dismembered. >> correct. >> and she goes on to give a very specific detail that will come into play later. she claims jason forced her to pull the bullet out of chris' body with a pair of forceps. >> why not arrest her? >> you have to understand, i've put her in a position to play the victim. she had to do all these things under duress. and that's how she's going to be able to disclose other information so that we can recover chris regan. >> but you know where he put a piece of him? yes? you're gonna go with me, okay? we're gon
chris in your arms? >> i didn't know what was going on. >> this is huge. for the first time kelly is admitting chris was murdered. >> chris clean up. >> "i'm the victim. my husband was abusive. i had no choice. i couldn't -- i couldn't tell anybody, or he'd kill me, too." >> what happened to chris? >> he downsized him. >> what? >> he downsized him. >> what do you mean by downsizing? what did he do with chris? >> cut him up....
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i don't hear jim should i go to chris chris? >> caller: yes, jim.ler. you know, with the ai frenzy going on right now, i'm just trying to understand the stock prices my company is c3 ai. >> look, i'll tell you what's going on there tom is an old friend he's a terrific buy. it's a short squeeze and now the conclusion of the lightening round >> the lightening round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, ai, president biden and the cramer days. what a long, strange journey it's been. it continues next. [office sounds] ♪upbeat music♪ ♪♪ ♪when the day that lies ahead of me♪ ♪♪ ♪seems impossible to face♪ ♪a lovely day (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day) (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day)♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. ♪ >>> the other day the most amazing message included a video that was of all people president biden, or so it seemed even though the president has been a self-professed least knowledgeable about stocks the president then even went into a little detail about what drove the quarter. i said to myself, joe biden has come a l
i don't hear jim should i go to chris chris? >> caller: yes, jim.ler. you know, with the ai frenzy going on right now, i'm just trying to understand the stock prices my company is c3 ai. >> look, i'll tell you what's going on there tom is an old friend he's a terrific buy. it's a short squeeze and now the conclusion of the lightening round >> the lightening round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, ai, president biden and the cramer days. what a long,...
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. >> that was chris chris wolfe reporting now. meantime, republicans in the state senate are speaking out after a member of the sisters of perpetual indulgence was invited to a ceremony for monday in sacramento. in a letter to the state senate president, the senate minority leader condemned the invitation to honor sister roma saying the group is known for mocking catholics. meantime, san francisco state senator scott wiener who nominated sister over for the honor called the statement from the republican leader. absurd. it's 10, 40 and in the east bay. >> the oakland police department is hosting a gun buyback event. and it's going to be an effort to get guns off the street. the second guns to garden event held by the police department. it's going to start at 10 o'clock to 2 and it will be at the i word ministries on international boulevard that saturday, june 10th, the oakland police will give away 100 to $300 gift cards depending on the type of weapon u-turn and last year, more than 130 weapons were collected. it's 10 41. and stil
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chris chris it i hitting donald trump or this candidate hitting dud. it donald trump. it is a party message because he only represents himself. >> this is bad for our country, bad for the presidency. and it is a legitimate campaign issue. we do not need to have our commander in chief of this country not protecting our nation's secrets. think about when you talk about the equal application of the law, if these allegations and probable cause have been found against any military person or any public servant that wasn't named donald trump, they would have been indicted a long time ago. >> sununu is not running. hutchinson is. so how does this give republican challengers a restart on distinguishing themselves? >> we'll have to see what they do with it. as i said, there are two different arguments here that both potentially have an audience even in a republican coalition. one as asa hutchinson said, this is not behavior that you would expect in a president. this is a reckless attitude that calls into question the fitness of somebody to be president. and mike pence said in his announcement that donald trump and his attitude toward the constitution, what he tried do after the election in 2020 should not be president again. but pence would not go the next step and say that he wouldn't support him if he was the republican nominee in 2024, which was kind of head spinning. >> because he wants the votes potentially. >> and even a more utilitarian argument for republicans, that not surprisingly if you look at polling, voters outside the republican coalition are in fact disturbed by the kind of behavior that we have seen from trump since election day in november 2020 from january 6 to these various indictments against him, to the civil judgment against him on sexual abuse, and ask you raise the question of whether he is an effective nominee. but republicans feel enormous pressure to fall into line behind him. they are stitching their own straight jacket by refusing to even discuss the underlying potential validity of the facts laid out in the indictment and preemptively dismissing it as a weaponized political witch hunt. it is a very difficult -- governor sununu is right about one point. donald trump is way ahead in this race. most republican voters believe that he won in 2020, most republican voters were satisfied with his presidency. you will have to give them a good reason to move beyond him. he is providing plenty of ammunition to the other candidates. the question is whether they have the nerve to use it. >> all right. so there are some polls that are giving us a bit of an insight into how americans at large are viewing this indictment. an answer news poll shows that 61% of americans view the charges against donald trump as serious. but a cbs poll shows the charges may change gop opinion voters of trump, it shows that just 7% of republican voters have a worse view of trump after the indictment, while 61% say the indictment won't change their views of trump. this underscores the real loyalty of some trump supporters. >> oh, yeah, that cbs poll captures the republican conundrum. 70% of republicans say that he should be able to serve as president even if he's convicted of the allegations in the indictment. not surprisingly a clear majority of everybody else says that he shouldn't. we saw that as well in a recent npr/pbs/maris poll where 60% they want a second trump presidency. and three quarters of people of color said they didn't. and so this is what the challenge that republicans are allowing to deepen when you don't have voices in the party that republican voters trust saying this is something serious, this is something we should be concerned about, the natural tendency based on everything trump has done the last eight years is for republican voters to accept his argument. you saw him georgia yesterday make that argument, the deep state is going after me because they know i'm the only candidate who is strong enough to stand up for you against them. and to the extent that the other republican candidates are echoing his claim, they are reducing themselves in the drama. the drama in the republican word the next few months will be donald trump standing up against the liberal persecutors going after him in all of these trumped up charges and you will have the other candidates basically saying yeah, he's right, but you should nominate me anyway. they are putting themselves in a very difficult position by this choice to echo what are really unfounded claims that the prosecutor is a lunatic, deranged, he described others investigating him as marxists and communists. is that what the other republicans believe the d.a. in fulton county? >> it is a convergence of dizzying psychology for sure. ron brownstein, thank you so much. >>> tomorrow join anderson cooper and chris christie for a cnn republican presidential town hall. the former new jersey governor will take questions from a live studio audience and share why he says he is the best suited to be the next commander in chief. this live event starts tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> straight ahead, another american citizen detained in russia, the charges he is facing and how the u.s. state department is responding. >>> plus we're learning new details about the children who spent more than a month in the amazon jungle, what they ate to survive and how they were finally found. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a ltitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. uriva: think bigger. ♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. ♪ at 87 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to ma
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chris chris christie both jumped into the presidential campaign this week and take it directly to donald trump. our panel weighs in on what each of them brings to the republican field and how this week's indictment could change their campaign strategy,meet next. ♪ nager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances. the coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack dad? he's getting paid back. orange slicesss. because this team all has chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. chevy silverado factory-lifted trucks. where will they take you? with the capability of a 2-inch lift. ♪ the versatility of the available multi-flex tailgate. ♪ and the connection of a 13.4” diagonal touchscreen. chevy silverado. taking adventure to a whole new level. ♪ i like to move it, move it ♪ ♪ you like to... move it ♪ we're reinventing our network. ♪ ♪ ♪ fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only 30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. ♪ paul: the republican presidential field continued to you this week as former new jersey governor christ mike pence entered the race. both men taking direct aim at former president donald trump as they made their case to voters in the early primary states of new hampshire and iowa. >> the person i am talking about who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, with who never admits a fault and who always finds someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes wrong but finds every reason to take credit for anything that goes right is donald trump. >> president trump also demanded that i choose between him and the constitution. now voters will be faced with the same choice. i chose the constitution. [applause] and i always will. paul: we're back with our panel. bill, so what do you make of mike pence's pitch there and going directly at the january 6th difference with donald trump? >> i think it's the strongest card that he has to play. look, chris christie made a fiery entrance. he actually went on to make some good points about foreign policy and so forth. and, yo
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chris christie has drawn a huge amount of media coverage, most of it for talking about donald trump. it sat down with the former new jersey governor over in studio one. chris christie, welcome. >> thank you, howie. howard: you got into this race to i vis rate, pummel donald trump, and i know you say that's the only way to get the nomination. why aren't the other candidates doing that? >> i think it's a combination of things. some of hem have a strategy that goes, oh, donald trump's just going to disappear, and if i haven't said -- yeah. maybe by league action or whatever, ill inherent his voters. some of them are just unable to do it, howie, and some of them are afraid of him, some have future aspirations beyond the presidency that they want to do, so i think it's a combination of all those things. howard: what do you think of trump's indictment in this classified documents case in light of the comments he made on air in the bret baier interview? >> i think he's in big trouble, howie. the indictment seemed to me to clear -- clearly lay out an obstruction of justice case based on the moving of the boxes and the keeping of documents away from the government. but we actually -- he actually confirmed it by saying i didn't go through boxes because i was a too busy, and i had to go through and find golf shirts and hats, those kind of thingsesome look, there's not an exception under the grand jury subpoena rules for golf shirts and golf hats. i mean, this guy knows he had documents he shouldn't have had, and he was trying to hide it from the government. that's a crime. howard: you were a donald trump loyalist, you say he offered you the job of chief of staff. why can't you take it? >> i decided i just couldn't work for him. if i disagreed with him, he would likely become petulant, fire me and ruin my reputation. and if you need references on that, go to rex rex tillerson, jim mattis, mark milley, bill barr, mick mulvaney, john kelly, all of whom he gave jobs to, high, important jobs in the government, cabinet-level jobs, and now calls them things like gutless pigs and cowards and boring losers -- born losers. look, howie, he is a petulant child. if he were your child, you would send him to his room, not white house. howard: trump just told sebastian gorka, as you know, that he never trusted you or wanted you in the administration. >> well, look, that makes him either a liar or an idiot, because he, in fact, did give me chairman of the opioid and drug abuse commission, he did make me chairman of his transition, he did put me in charge of his debate prep, and he offer me secretary of labor, secretary of homeland security and white house chief of staff. so he is either an idiot or a liar, because if you would offer all those things and give those things to someone you don't trust, you're an idiot. and guess what? he did trust me. just because i thinks agreed with him that now all of a sudden you wind up on the other side, but i take it as a badge of courage. howard: you can't turn against trump until after he challenged the election and then, of course, january 6th. you said you thought you could help him, but he had changed. we had charlottesville, we had separating migrant children from their parents, we had the first impeachment involving ukraine. was there no point where you felt you needed to break with him? >> no. in fact, there were points, howie, what i did was tell him specifically climbing loan -- like on charlottesville, what he said was wrong. if you go back and look during the four years because i was on another network speaking fairly frequently, you'll see that i disagreed with him often and said some things he'd done was wrong. but still he was achieving a lot of good things, in my view, for the country, tax cuts, regulation cuts, the abraham accords -- howard: justices -- >> and conservative justices on the court. so when he decided that his ego was more important than our democracy and decided to lie to the american people and tell them the election had been stolen and did it just the other night in bret baier's interview on this network, that's why i broke him, and we haven't spoken since december of 020. howard: why should people trust your judgment when you stood by the guy at least publicly for four years and only belatedly say he's unfit to be president again? >> it's not belatedly, i was saying it after he said in 2020. we all have different breaking point, a moment where we say enough is enough. that was my moment -- howard: did you wait too long? was it a mistake? >> i don't think i did, howe howie. i think right thing to do is to try to make the person in the white house the very best president he can be, that's what i tried to do. turns out that i failed, so if you want to criticize me for not changing donald trump despite my best with efforts, i'll plead guilty to that. howard: once trump started hitting back at you, he took the aim at your weight, what was your reaction to that? >> like he's some adone us? -- adonis? [laughter] there are tens of millions of americans who, like me, struggle with my weight. i continue to struggle, i continue to try to do better and so do they, and a what's that got to do with my competence for office? i ran the governorship in new jersey for eight years, i think, in an energetic, successful way, responded to hurricane sandy working 20 the hours a day for weeks. i don't know what his point is. you know what it is? it's a bully on the schoolyard who teases you and makes fun of you. but here's my message to him, i don't care what he says about me, and i don't care what he thinks about me, and he should take a look in the mirror every once in a while, maybe he'd drop the weight thing off of his list of criticisms. howard: right. you haven't exactly been secret about it. what does it say, governor, about republican party despite the stolen election, january 6th, despite the latest indictment that donald trump, i don't think there's any dispute about this, retains a stronghold on a major chunk of the base? >> he's the front-runner in this election right now, by, no doubt about it. i agree agree with you. i think we've gotten into a part of our politics where everybody keeps their uniforms on 24 hours a day, and so there's no room for disagreement. and secondly, no one's really taken off after him inside of our own party who had once been with him. and so i have been with him, i work whod hard to try to make him the best candidate, the best president he could be. he failed me, he failed the country. i'm now going to be able to make the case as someone who had been an insider and has seen it up close and is now going to be able to tell the american people what it's really all about. i think that's going to make a difference. howard: could you be running to head a party that might have if existed in the way you first ran but after trump era no longer exists? are you a voice from the past? >> i don't think so. i think the things that i'm talking about in our campaign, about doing big things again can, about being a leader on the world stage, about reforming our educational system to give urban kids a chance to be able to achieve and accomplish everything that their god given potential heart attacks those are future issues -- those are future issues, not past ones. howard: assuming you raise enough money to make the fox debate in august, do you think donald trump will debate you? he basically says, probably not, that he's so far ahead of everybody else that why should he give a platform for everybody to take shots at him? >> oh, yes, he said it other night, it's unfair. again, mr. big, tough guy. the tough guy of the republican party, it's unfair. you know what's unfair? what's unfair is not giving all the republican voters an opportunity to compare all these candidates right to up against each other and see how they perform. and you know what? it's disrespectful to the republican voters for him not to show up. and by the way, howie, if he doesn't show up, there's only one reason, because he's scared. that's the only reason, he is scared to defend his record. ing he saw what i did to him in debate prep, and he can't imagine that happening on national television. howard: you were on his side then. >> well, i was playing hillary clinton and joe biden, so i wasn't on his side in prep, right. howard: we look at the poll numbers, you've got trump over 50, real clear politics average. you're at 2, 3, 4%, and i know you just got in the race, and i know you always say hillary clinton and rudy giuliani were once the front-runners. but you said on cnn you've got him on the run. that sounds premature. >> i wasn't talking about poll numbers. howard: yeah. >> if i'm insignificant, which is what the implication is, why's he putting out a video about me? why is he going on his sebastian gorka'sed podcast and spending a bunch of time on me? i'm inside his head, howie, and that's what i mean by having is him on the run. that's the first step in getting into him and showing everybody plainly and clearly that he's unfit to lead this country. howard: but you believe you can bring your poll numbs up far from where we are now, near the basement. >> if i didn't, i wouldn't be here. howard: you're not running for exercisesome. >> i am not. howard: chrisnks very much for joining us. >> thank you, howie. howard: after the break, marjorie taylor greene on making big headlines by trying to impeach president biden now. ♪ar ♪ ne but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. i won't let me moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®. conquer financial reports. conquer 2000-word essays. conquer a 6 course menu. rule over what you write with the smooth writing, longest lasting gel ink pen i
chris christie has drawn a huge amount of media coverage, most of it for talking about donald trump. it sat down with the former new jersey governor over in studio one. chris christie, welcome. >> thank you, howie. howard: you got into this race to i vis rate, pummel donald trump, and i know you say that's the only way to get the nomination. why aren't the other candidates doing that? >> i think it's a combination of things. some of hem have a strategy that goes, oh, donald trump's...
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chris chris cities, the asa hutchinsons, the governor sanu news. i would keep an why on that. they all have fairly big platforms. >> what they're saying, sununu said this explicitly, if your campaign in december is on rocky ground, you have to get out. >> he said it's not just knowing when to get out, but knowing when to get out. another candidate, tim scott, you are a host of "the view." many of his fundraising emails have caught my eye because a lot of his fundraising emails were about criticisms that hosts of "the view" had. he came on. this is what happened. >> frankly, my side of the aisle i think is doing a fabulous job in making progress. the question is how do we measure that progress. >> how in fact? >> let me give you a couple of examples. this is good news. i thought y'all had a question. i'll give you the answer. >> that was me talking to you. i love that. >> i'm going to -- come over here, come over here. let's have a conversation. >> come on, ladies. >> sit, sit, sit, sit, sit. >> so -- let me give a couple of short answers. >> yeah, your back looks good from here. it's about fixing the structure of systemic racism embedded. >> we don't have to agree on the fact -- >> go tell him. >> tell it on the mountain. >> we have to go to commercial. >> i think y'all have to work -- >> you think disney is the radical left? >> i'm talking about -- >> do you think disney is the radical left? >> i think disney and ron being in a combat zone for a number of months over what i thought was the right issue as it relates to our young kids and what they're being indoctrinated with. i thought he started off on the right foot with that issue. >> no, no, no, no, not here. i'm sorry, sir. do not boo. this is "the view." we accept. we don't have to believe everything people say, but you cannot boo people here, please. you cannot do it. please continue. >> alyssa, what was it like to be at that table today? >> listen, getting booed by "the view" audience as a republican in a primary is a badge of honor. i said that to governor sununu who also got booed. i've been booed. tim scott held his own. i'm the only republican primary voter at that table. my cohosts, their hearts and minds weren't going to be changed on if they were going to support tim scott. what i think it showed them, the audience, and the viewers at home, this is a man with substance with incredible command of the facts. and i would note on behalf of "the view," nobody has gone on to win the presidency in 15 years without appearing before our audience and coming on our show. so, it's a powerful place. >> you're from south carolina. what did you think? >> look, irrespective of whether you agree with what tim scott and nikki haley had to say about whether america is racist, i think we all can agree they both deserve to be heard, as both of whom are members of minorities, of communities of color. they grew up and had unique experiences. and their voices deserve to be heard. they don't deserve to be cancelled. they don't deserve to be ignored on issues like this. and i hope this is only the beginning of the kind of conversation we can have surrounding the primary. >> a lot of conversations we'll be having about that in this primary. rob, doug, alyssa, thank you all for joining me tonight. >>> another 2024 contender, republican critic of trump making an announcement right here on cnn today, ending all the speculations. that's next. >>> also, sully sullenberger on new reporting that we just have in, new details of what might have led to a private jet going down over the weekend, that took four lives, including that of a 2-year-old child. just like i stole kekelly cartr in high school. you got no game dude, that's's a foul! and now you're ready to settle the score. game over. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, well, you could end up paying for all this yourself. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, yeah, like me. thanks, bro. take a lap, rookie. real mature. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care but, shingrix protects. shingrix is now zero dollars for almost everyone. ask your doctor about shingrix today. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? 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>> not as much given where we have seen the field go and the dynamic in the race go in recent weeks, particularly, kaitlan, since the town hall that you did with former president donald trump in chris sununu's home state of new hampshire. and that's part of what i wanted to ask the governor, whether or not the popularity of that donald trump still has in the granite state factored into his decision not to run. >> governor, donald trump is still very popular here in new hampshire. was there any part of you that thought, if i run and i lose to donald tru
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chris alvarez. chris: in omaha for a chance for the national championships. stanford taking on wake forest in the opening round. here is stanford's malcolm taking one for the team, hit by the pitcher. the bases-loaded. park gives this court easy, 1-0, stanford bottom to. it is a show shot, stanford response the next inning, carter graham, looper to no man's land, right field. tom petri hustles and, 2-1, stanford. dustin johnson, what a catch that is. so nice we show it twice. the defensive play of the game. but in the seventh inning, lighting in the area causing an 88-minute weather delay. deacon doing some damage, danny corona base of the middle, wake forest takes the lead 3-2, stanford with the go-ahead run at the plate in the night, and troy grounds into the game ending 4-3 double play. stanford fall 3-2. overall with a 56-41 victory over the vegas nighthawks, taking sole possession of the lead peer here is a sports director larry beil with more on the team. >> no time remaining! larry: in indoor football, stopping a offense of drive is like getting a turnover. that is where darren hungerford comes in, the linebacker lives up to his name with his hunger to win on a team with championship potential. >> it is never about the opponent, it is about us, how good are we going to execute, how good are we going to come together, how much effort will we play with? if we come out and do what we do, we know for fact that at the end of the day, there is no team back and play with us. larry: the panthers offense traded by quarterback dalton sneed who took on a bigger leadership role after an early-season coaching change. >> it was a hard week for us, but we found that energy to rally around each other and play as a team. i think through the darkness of it and the downs of it, i think it built our team in a way. it rallied our team together and allowed us to rally and play for one another. larry: ifl teams can routinely score 60 points per game, so this is nonstop action, and then after the games, and get up and personal with the players. >> your birthday? how old are you turning? 10? happy birthday. >> that's a big reason why we play, you know, you love the fans, you love the fan interaction, it is more than football, and we've got to keep remembering that. we appreciate you guys coming out. chris stuff. we will have highlights at 11:00 -- 6:00, actually. [laughter] larry had a gre there. as you mentioned, football compressed is fun. it is really fast. dion: yeah, looking back and forth, my neck was getting a little sore. how fun. chris, thank you. coming up, hot it's spring! non-drowsy claritin-d knocks out your worst allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, without knocking you out. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin-d. meet gold bond healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can pay more but you can't get more. gold bond. champion your skin. stop right there! this week, the denny's super slam is only $9.99. hungry for all your breakfast favorites? when you want america's biggest breakfast for only $9.99... at denny's, it's diner time. now open really late. 7 day old tuna casserole! how'd you know that?! even my nose is strong! you need hefty ultra strong!
chris alvarez. chris: in omaha for a chance for the national championships. stanford taking on wake forest in the opening round. here is stanford's malcolm taking one for the team, hit by the pitcher. the bases-loaded. park gives this court easy, 1-0, stanford bottom to. it is a show shot, stanford response the next inning, carter graham, looper to no man's land, right field. tom petri hustles and, 2-1, stanford. dustin johnson, what a catch that is. so nice we show it twice. the defensive play...
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chris alvarez. chris: the 80's got off to one of the worst starts in major league history and while they will not make the playoffs, they have shown signs of getting better on a three game win streak, going for four today milwaukee. milwaukee paul blackburn, what a catch. brian anderson back up the middle. he had six scoreless innings on the mound. top of six, 1-0. it ends up along out, and watch the fan club. they thought it was going to go out. we go to extras, tied diaz up the middle , kemp on down, the a's go up 2-1. adames flies epicenter, and the a's win 2-1 and row. they go for the sweep tomorrow. >> it is nice to see these results happening for this group. they have worked really hard, and it is tough to gain confidence in a season when the results are not there, and now you can kind of see the group collectively starting to believe in each other. chrisod to see them playing better. nascar weekend in sonoma. elk grove's kyle larson was the fastest in practice and the xfinity race is going on today -- now, but the pole position goes to denny hamlin, who wins his first ever pole at sonoma. tyler reading, up north on 35, he will be second on the starting grid. earlier this week, bubba wallace started at 18th and talked about the difficulty and fun in road racing in sonoma. bubba wallace: i enjoy coarse racing. it is a little different. we get to go over hills, hit curves, run off into the dirt. it is fun. but to be fast, that is where it gets frustrating. chris: to a different race, there was question at the belmont stakes because of their quality and if it would run a new york but it went off with no issues. no triple crown winner this year possible, but with the victory, jenna antonucci comes the first-ever female trainer to win the belmont and it's 155 year history. the nba finals resume game 5 in monday. denver. one year ago today,
chris alvarez. chris: the 80's got off to one of the worst starts in major league history and while they will not make the playoffs, they have shown signs of getting better on a three game win streak, going for four today milwaukee. milwaukee paul blackburn, what a catch. brian anderson back up the middle. he had six scoreless innings on the mound. top of six, 1-0. it ends up along out, and watch the fan club. they thought it was going to go out. we go to extras, tied diaz up the middle , kemp...
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chris alvarez. chris: for the third straight season, stanford baseball program find themselves in omaha with a chance for the national championships. hoping it does end with a third title in program history. stanford taking on wake forest in today's opening round. stanford's malcolm taking one for the team, hit by the pitcher. eddie park gets to score, 1-0. a solo like that, tied at 1-1. stanford does respond, a little blooper to no man's land, right field. two later, cardinals try to drop in another bloop . justin johnson, catch that is. so nice we show it twice. but in the seventh inning, lighting in the area causing an 88-minute weather delay. play would resume. deacon doing some damage, danny danny corona base hit up the middle, wake forest takes the lead 3-2, stanford with the go-ahead run at the plate in the night, and troy grounds into the game ending 4-3 double play. stanford falls 3-2. the cardinals now one loss away from a illumination to the loser will play the loser of tennessee-lsu. the panthers improving to 8-4 overall with a 56-41 victory over the vegas nighthawks, taking it. fast forward to the 11th inning, a's down to-one, perez ripping a double in left field, tied at 2-2. a's hoping to walk it off, moto so-so with an incredible catch, basically did the splits, oakland left 12 men on base, and that will be costly because in the 12, kyle scores the game-winning run, the phillies win it 3-2. on the football, the bay area panthers improving to 8-4 overall with a 56-41 victory over the vegas nighthawks, taking sole possession of the lead in the western division. here is sports director larry beil with more on the team. >> time for a touchdown. with no time remaining! larry: in indoor football, stopping an offensive drive is like getting a turnover. that is where darren hungerford comes in, the linebacker lives up to his name with his hunger to win on a team with championship potential. >> it is never about the opponent, it is always about us, how good are we going to execute, how good are we going to come together, how much effort are we going to come out and play with? if we come out and do what we do, we know for fact that at the end of the day, there is no team that can play with us. larry: the panthers offense traded by quarterback dalton sneed who took on a bigger leadership role after an early-season coaching change. >> it was a hard week for us, but we found that energy to rally around each other and play as a team. i think through the darkness of it and the downs of it, i think it built our team in a way. it rallied our team together and allowed us to really play for one another. larry: ifl teams can routinely score 60 points per game, so this is nonstop action, and then after the games, fans get up and personal with the players. >> your birthday? how old are you turning? 10? happy birthday. >> that's a big reason why we play, you know, you love the fans, you love the fan interaction after this, because it is more than football, and we've got to keep remembering that. we appreciate you guys coming out. chrise games up in the regular season, july 10, and monday, the final game at the center could get out there and enjoy the fun. dion: you are very precise, by the way. chris, thanks. coming up, hot i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considerin
chris alvarez. chris: for the third straight season, stanford baseball program find themselves in omaha with a chance for the national championships. hoping it does end with a third title in program history. stanford taking on wake forest in today's opening round. stanford's malcolm taking one for the team, hit by the pitcher. eddie park gets to score, 1-0. a solo like that, tied at 1-1. stanford does respond, a little blooper to no man's land, right field. two later, cardinals try to drop in...
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