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joining us now is cnn anchor chris wallace, the host of "who's talking to chris wallace." chris, great to have you. great to see you here this morning. >> thank you. >> a lot of election deniers doing very well in these elections, but also you're going to see them in potentially or if they are to win in the general, in these positions where they could affect the outcome of elections. >> the first one we have to make is none of them have been elected to any positions. they're winning republican nominations. but in arizona, in nevada, in pennsylvania, in michigan, there are a lot of people who are going to be the nominees for governor or the nominees for secretary of state, which is the position that generally oversees elections, who have expressed, you know, tremendous doubts or just outright disbelief that joe biden won in 2020, and have suggested all kinds of reforms of 2024 if they're in a position of power, things like no mail-in balloting, no drop boxes, no electronic voting machines, so there could be a dramatic change if they take power in 2023 in how elections are c
joining us now is cnn anchor chris wallace, the host of "who's talking to chris wallace." chris, great to have you. great to see you here this morning. >> thank you. >> a lot of election deniers doing very well in these elections, but also you're going to see them in potentially or if they are to win in the general, in these positions where they could affect the outcome of elections. >> the first one we have to make is none of them have been elected to any positions....
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the host of -- cnn's who's talking to chris wallace.ical director david shot. and cnn special correspondent jamie wrangle. also here in. the a lot of folks consider this a big night. and there is lots going on. first though, to jamie gangel. jeanne, we are speaking, and as you are speaking, giving your answer, liz cheney got up to give her speech tonight. but what did you think of it? she did not hold back. >> she did not. and i do not think, you know, we should be surprised. i thought that one of the most powerful thing she said, don, was when she said that she talked about the two years ago she won with 73% of the vote. and she said that she could've done that again, and then she said, quote, that would have required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. it would've required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system, and attack the foundations of our republic. look, you know, don, liz cheney has made it clear since she voted to impeach donald trump. and with her work of the vice c
the host of -- cnn's who's talking to chris wallace.ical director david shot. and cnn special correspondent jamie wrangle. also here in. the a lot of folks consider this a big night. and there is lots going on. first though, to jamie gangel. jeanne, we are speaking, and as you are speaking, giving your answer, liz cheney got up to give her speech tonight. but what did you think of it? she did not hold back. >> she did not. and i do not think, you know, we should be surprised. i thought...
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. >>> joining us now, cnn anchor chris wallace, the host of "who's talking to chris wallace." mitch mcconnell, you know, not a man of many words or few words but precise words, like each word carefully chosen. so why is he telling us this now? >> well, you know, i've been sort of riddling that myself over the last 24 hours. you're exactly right. mcconnell doesn't say a single unguarded thing, and you would think even if he believes that republicans are in trouble and taking back the senate, why would he say that? certainly not going to be good for fund-raising. i think melanie put her finger on the two reasons, one, hoping that it will get those republican candidates and their donor base energized again, not to take the idea that the senate is going to go with the house and flip to republicans. and, two, maybe to take a shot at donald trump because it seems in a lot of these races, herschel walker, in georgia, mehmet oz in pennsylvania, that president trump in terms of his endorsements and backing went more for celebrity than he did for candidate experience. political experien
. >>> joining us now, cnn anchor chris wallace, the host of "who's talking to chris wallace." mitch mcconnell, you know, not a man of many words or few words but precise words, like each word carefully chosen. so why is he telling us this now? >> well, you know, i've been sort of riddling that myself over the last 24 hours. you're exactly right. mcconnell doesn't say a single unguarded thing, and you would think even if he believes that republicans are in trouble and...
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joining me now is chris wallace, host of cnn's "who's talking to chris wallace." also our chief political correspondent and "state of the union" co-anchor dana bash and scott jennings. great you have to here as we await the results. chris, what are you watching for tonight? >> well, frankly, unless there's a political earthquake, excuse me, and we don't expect there to be and that liz cheney is going to lose, her statement, her speech and what she lays out as her path going forward. clearly it's going to be a call to arms against donald trump. what's her role in that army? is she -- what is she going to say? i don't expect her to say i'm going to run for president tonight, but how will she oppose donald trump and prevent him from being the republican nominee and the next president of the united states over the next two years. >> if she loses her seat, what can her role in that army be? >> well, it makes sense to me she would run for president. she's raised a ton of money into a federal account which can be used in another federal account. the president is a federa
joining me now is chris wallace, host of cnn's "who's talking to chris wallace." also our chief political correspondent and "state of the union" co-anchor dana bash and scott jennings. great you have to here as we await the results. chris, what are you watching for tonight? >> well, frankly, unless there's a political earthquake, excuse me, and we don't expect there to be and that liz cheney is going to lose, her statement, her speech and what she lays out as her path...
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than chris wallace.ve you this morning. and i'm just curious if you think trump's team, because he's saying that this is going to be released, but when it comes to trump, you don't really know if some document is going to be released until it is actually released. do you think it will be? >> if i had to bet the farm, i would guess that it would be for a couple of reasons. one, if he opposes it, it looks like we all asked the question what has he got to hide? and while one of his lawyers earlier yesterday said, well, we're considering it, it was after midnight when he put out his statement on truth social in which he said not only will he not oppose it, but in fact he encourages the release. and as was pointed out by daniel goldman in the previous segment, there is a good chance lose even if he opposes it because of the fact that, you know, he had a presumption of privacy and this is something that merrick garland, the attorney general mentioned yesterday, if you have a search warrant, and you have a docu
than chris wallace.ve you this morning. and i'm just curious if you think trump's team, because he's saying that this is going to be released, but when it comes to trump, you don't really know if some document is going to be released until it is actually released. do you think it will be? >> if i had to bet the farm, i would guess that it would be for a couple of reasons. one, if he opposes it, it looks like we all asked the question what has he got to hide? and while one of his lawyers...
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joining me is chris wallace, host of "who's talking to chris wallace." is jessica and john perfectly laid out, there is a lot in this deal that was struck and how it got through the senate over the weekend. there's the policy impact and the impact on americans' lives, which it will be short term, and a lot of longer term impact, you could argue, yet to be seen. what aspect of this, do you think, could have the greatest political impact? >> reporter: good morning to you, kate. i think it's wise to make that separation between policy impact and political impact. policy impact, particularly in the long term, will be considerable. $370 billion for climate change and as has been pointed out, there's at least a projection of 40% cut in pollutants from 2005 levels by 2030. the president had been promising a 50% cut. this gets him a long part of the way there. medicare, i think this is the one most people are talking about because it's going to most directly affect their lives, but not as quickly as they think. given medicare, the power to negotiate lower drug p
joining me is chris wallace, host of "who's talking to chris wallace." is jessica and john perfectly laid out, there is a lot in this deal that was struck and how it got through the senate over the weekend. there's the policy impact and the impact on americans' lives, which it will be short term, and a lot of longer term impact, you could argue, yet to be seen. what aspect of this, do you think, could have the greatest political impact? >> reporter: good morning to you, kate. i...
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. >>> with more on this is chris wallace, host of "who's talking to chris wallace." great to see you. we know they have been debating internally about what to do with student debt relief for a long time at the white house. part of this plan, part of this is a campaign promise fulfilled, forgiving up to $10,000. part of this is a campaign promise broken because they -- it is not going to be paid for. but what is the political strategy behind all of this? >> well, i think the white house calculation is that this is going to satisfy -- well, not satisfy, it will please the progressive base of the party, the bernie sanders, elizabeth warren wing, i say please, not satisfy, because they would like to see a much bigger debt forgiveness in the neighborhood of $50,000. and it also may energize younger people who will benefit from this to get out and vote come november midterms. the flip side is there really was remarkable opposition, vocal opposition from the start yesterday, from democrats who were running in the senate and some of the closest races, catherine cortez masto
. >>> with more on this is chris wallace, host of "who's talking to chris wallace." great to see you. we know they have been debating internally about what to do with student debt relief for a long time at the white house. part of this plan, part of this is a campaign promise fulfilled, forgiving up to $10,000. part of this is a campaign promise broken because they -- it is not going to be paid for. but what is the political strategy behind all of this? >> well, i think...
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joining us now is cnn anchor chris wallace, the host of "who's talking to chris wallace." chris, so great to have you here as always. what do you think about this, this speeding up of a timeline and the fact that there are republicans now kind of moving to support trump, that maybe wouldn't have been so vociferous about it before? >> right now it is a rally around the flag, in this case the trump flag. having said that, there are a an awful lot of people inside the republican party who have always thought it would be a bad idea for trump to announce he's running again before the midterms, and interestingly enough, one of the few people who yesterday, even after the raid, or the search, i should say, said i think that we shouldn't do it is ronna mcdaniel, she said let's focus on the playoffs before we worry about the super bowl. and i think there are really two reasons, one, if trump were to announce tomorrow that he's running for president, a lot of money that might go to republican candidates for the midterms instead might go to the trump 2024 presidential campaign. in ad
joining us now is cnn anchor chris wallace, the host of "who's talking to chris wallace." chris, so great to have you here as always. what do you think about this, this speeding up of a timeline and the fact that there are republicans now kind of moving to support trump, that maybe wouldn't have been so vociferous about it before? >> right now it is a rally around the flag, in this case the trump flag. having said that, there are a an awful lot of people inside the republican...
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. >> i want to bring in david chalian, dana bash, nia-malika henderson and chris wallace.y the margin. i know liz cheney most of all expects to lose tonight, and she would be the most surprised if she doesn't. but i am curious to see if there is some sort of swell of republicans moving over -- democrats moving over, changing their registration to republicans or independents to participate. but i'm also looking for her words tonight because she's obviously putting forth a path forward for herself. so i'm very curious to hear how clearly does she define what that role is. she said many times her professional mission in life right now is to prevent donald trump from ever returning to the oval office. what does that look like, and does she paint that picture tonight? >> this idea of democrats and interests switching over in wyoming to vote for her, we've seen some people do it, but it would require a huge number of people doing that, and it's a complicated procedure. >> and they don't exist enough in the state of wyoming. wyoming is so incredibly red, and so it's not like a mi
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reagan from a 1985 camp david interview conducted by then nbc news chief white house correspondent, chris wallace. that press and the public never tire about speculating how political this former hollywood actress was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully freed to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort, as she said, to let nancy be nancy. but, she left plenty of clues along the way. her public image in particular was a source of continuing frustration to her. you will hear, in her own voice, how she experienced her white house years, featuring footage from c-span video library. first, nancy reagan on how she tried to counter negative publicity, part of an interview with journalist hedrick smith. she is talking about her 1982 surprise performance for the gridiron club, known for its political parodies. this is nancy reagan in her own words. >> secondhand clothes, secondhand clothes. they are all the rage. at the spring fashion shows. even my new trench coat with for a caller ronnie bought for ten cents on t
reagan from a 1985 camp david interview conducted by then nbc news chief white house correspondent, chris wallace. that press and the public never tire about speculating how political this former hollywood actress was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully freed to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort, as she said, to let nancy be nancy. but, she left plenty of clues along the way. her public image in...
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now there is an argument between him and chris wallace that we don't need to go that high. we've never been in this situation before and it will take a while to figure it out. kriti: always reassuring, bloomberg's michael mckee. let's push now to market reaction. the libor rate rose for the fourth straight session, now the highest since november of 2008 following the hawkish comments from the fed reserve officials. alex, thank you for joining us. you have a long history of reporting on these markets. walk us through the market reaction. how justified is this? will we see more of that bond volatility? alex: the interesting thing is that libor i don't think is a leading indicator anymore. the way the methodology has been restructured in the post manipulation years, it's using a trait to underlie. one day fed bets are going higher, those will feed back into the life or fixing so libor will then move higher. i think it's more of a trailing indicator. the interesting thing is that we watch very closely. what that is telling me is that as traders bet on treasury, betting on the f
now there is an argument between him and chris wallace that we don't need to go that high. we've never been in this situation before and it will take a while to figure it out. kriti: always reassuring, bloomberg's michael mckee. let's push now to market reaction. the libor rate rose for the fourth straight session, now the highest since november of 2008 following the hawkish comments from the fed reserve officials. alex, thank you for joining us. you have a long history of reporting on these...
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confused i know that's not a quote from the president, first i had not heard that name in a while but chris wallace. [laughter] but it was a name i literally heard or wrote about every day for a period of years after 911. but for some reason we stopped hearing about him. it also stop talking about islamic terrorist, especially after trump got in. remember isis in those videos? we should. so the news broke yesterday it was if might tear her muscles were flabby. i had not use them in so long. unlike my actual quads that won a blue ribbon at that wine festival. thanks larry for taking me. the terror muscles were rusty brats imagine how they view panelists feel about their brains. but i realize i didn't get back into shape quick for the killing is a helpful reminder that terror, like smallpox and chris cuomo never really goes away. [laughter] specially when 911 plotters have assistance like the tele- band. i had no idea he was in afghanistan and hang it with the taliban. not in a good way at the end of a rope.e turns out he's staying at a house apparently belonged to afghan deputy interior minister in
confused i know that's not a quote from the president, first i had not heard that name in a while but chris wallace. [laughter] but it was a name i literally heard or wrote about every day for a period of years after 911. but for some reason we stopped hearing about him. it also stop talking about islamic terrorist, especially after trump got in. remember isis in those videos? we should. so the news broke yesterday it was if might tear her muscles were flabby. i had not use them in so long....
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person to anchor this program and it's a 26 year history but she falls in the prince's tony snow, chris wallace continue in her role as fox jews and jet news chief legal correspondent as well you will see her every sunday right here beginning september 11. until that you can find china weeknights on fox news channel and drink fox news at night. shannon, congratulations from all of us the washington bureau and a fox news. we cannot wait to cheer you on. to everyone at home, have a great day we will see you next fox news sunday. levin." . steve: good evening welcome to "the next revolution" this is the home of positive populism, pro-worker, pro-family, pro-community, and especially pro-america. these days as a new citizen i am especially proud of america when i am outside america as i was the last several weeks on a family vacation europe. that puts things into perspective and this certainly did for me napoleon's tomb in paris i took these pictures there on friday. not exactly a modest character
person to anchor this program and it's a 26 year history but she falls in the prince's tony snow, chris wallace continue in her role as fox jews and jet news chief legal correspondent as well you will see her every sunday right here beginning september 11. until that you can find china weeknights on fox news channel and drink fox news at night. shannon, congratulations from all of us the washington bureau and a fox news. we cannot wait to cheer you on. to everyone at home, have a great day we...
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person to anchor this program and it's a 26 year history but she falls in the prince's tony snow, chris wallacel correspondent as well you will see her every sunday right here beginning september 11. until that you can find china weeknights on fox news channel and drink fox news at night. shannon, congratulations from all of us the washington bureau and a fox news. we cannot wait to cheer you on. to everyone at home, have a great day we will see you next fox news sunday. rachel: good-bye, everybody, happy sunday. go to church. ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone. thanks so much for joining us morning, welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm maria bartiromo. today, abuse of power. the doj and fbi under pyre for more potential abuses of power against political enemies. coming up, scott perry on why the fbi seized his personal cell phone one day after raiding president trump's home. we are connecting the dots on who ordered the search and seizure on trump, the russia cous
person to anchor this program and it's a 26 year history but she falls in the prince's tony snow, chris wallacel correspondent as well you will see her every sunday right here beginning september 11. until that you can find china weeknights on fox news channel and drink fox news at night. shannon, congratulations from all of us the washington bureau and a fox news. we cannot wait to cheer you on. to everyone at home, have a great day we will see you next fox news sunday. rachel: good-bye,...
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first, i had not heard that name in a while by chris wallace.was a name i literally heard or wrote about every day for a period of years after 9/11. but for some reason, we stopped caring about him. and also stopped talking as much about islamic terrorist especially after trump got in. remember isis and those videos? we should. so when news broke on the five my terror muscles were naby i hadn't used them in so long unlike my actual quads that won a blue ribbon in that wine festival. thanks larry for taking me. but the terror muscles they were rusty. i imagine it's how the view panelists feel about their brains. but i realized i needed to get back if inn shape quick. the killing is a helpful reminder that hair like smallpox and chris cuomo, never really goes away. especially when 9/11 ploters have assistance like the taliban. i had no idea he was in afghanistan hanging with the taliban, and not in a good way at the end of a rope. turns out he was staying at a house apparently belonging to interior contributor, and not a bad place to die. it's ama
first, i had not heard that name in a while by chris wallace.was a name i literally heard or wrote about every day for a period of years after 9/11. but for some reason, we stopped caring about him. and also stopped talking as much about islamic terrorist especially after trump got in. remember isis and those videos? we should. so when news broke on the five my terror muscles were naby i hadn't used them in so long unlike my actual quads that won a blue ribbon in that wine festival. thanks...
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let's go to nia-malika henderson, chris wallace and cnn political director david chalian. 'm not looking for her to win. not only did trump get 70% of the vote versus joe biden in 2020. it was his best state. that's where he got his biggest majority of all. i just don't see a situation under which -- miracles do happen. it would literally be a political miracle for her to win. the question becomes how is she going to cast her defeat. what will be interesting to hear, it's clearly going to be a call to arms against donald trump. but what is she going to say about her role in that army, trying to oppose donald trump in 2023 and '4. how much is she going to lean into the possibility of running herself? i think that's the big question, how does she cast the effort against trump and her role in it. >> liz cheney has never blanched at calling out trump. here she's been on a lonely island. listen to her. >> millions of people around the country have been betrayed and misled and deceived by donald trump. >> president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of th
let's go to nia-malika henderson, chris wallace and cnn political director david chalian. 'm not looking for her to win. not only did trump get 70% of the vote versus joe biden in 2020. it was his best state. that's where he got his biggest majority of all. i just don't see a situation under which -- miracles do happen. it would literally be a political miracle for her to win. the question becomes how is she going to cast her defeat. what will be interesting to hear, it's clearly going to be a...
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she will follow in the footsteps of tony snow and chris wallace. fox news legal correspondent. she will have a very busy career coming up. but every sunday you will see her here beginning september 11th. until then, you can find shannon week nights on fox news channel anchoring fox news at night. have a great week, everyone, and we will see you next fox news sunday. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates hundreds of millions every year to permanently fund getting people off the streets a prop 26? not a dime t
she will follow in the footsteps of tony snow and chris wallace. fox news legal correspondent. she will have a very busy career coming up. but every sunday you will see her here beginning september 11th. until then, you can find shannon week nights on fox news channel anchoring fox news at night. have a great week, everyone, and we will see you next fox news sunday. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they...
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she follows in the footsteps between snow and chris wallace.tember 11th. until then, you can find shannon weeknights on fox news channel and "fox news @ night." congratulations from all of us here in washington bureau and at fox news. we cannot wait to cheer you on! to everyone at home, have a great day and we will see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. - [reporter] the death of george floyd who died in police custody monday night. - turning my pain into purpose is pretty much what i have done to start this foundation. (gentle music) it's gonna take more than just us, you know, as a foundat
she follows in the footsteps between snow and chris wallace.tember 11th. until then, you can find shannon weeknights on fox news channel and "fox news @ night." congratulations from all of us here in washington bureau and at fox news. we cannot wait to cheer you on! to everyone at home, have a great day and we will see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make...
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. >>> all right, plus, speaking of stars, chris wallace joining us live on the primaries, the biden presidencyfrom the #1 fiber brand comes metamucil gummies. getting your daily fiber is now even easier. made with prebiotic plant bad fiber to support your digestive health. each serving has 5rams of fiber d no added sugar. metamucil fiber gummies. trelegy focopd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your...
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as long as putin now is not exactly a fan of our country, let him explain, where did - because chris wallacet let me a wife, give the bidens, both of them, three and a half million dollars? that's a lot of money. she gave them three and a half million dollars. so now, i would think putin would know the answer to that. i think he should release it i think we should know that answer i think putin now would be willing to probably give that answer i'm sure he knows. >> seth: it's so shocking and gross. i need a second to process it. which brings us to a segment called, "seth needs a smoke break. [ bells chiming [ laughter ] and damn, man. [ lighter clicks ] i don't smoke. this is disgusting [ laughter and applause people do that [ laughter ] this has been, "seth needs a smoke break. [ bells chiming [ laughter and applause you can always count on trump to have both the worst and most insane take on any topic i'd be terrified to hear what he thought of the oscars. [ laughter ] and you know, it's never the slapper's fault. it's the slap-ee, because you have to be ready you have to be ready [ laught
as long as putin now is not exactly a fan of our country, let him explain, where did - because chris wallacet let me a wife, give the bidens, both of them, three and a half million dollars? that's a lot of money. she gave them three and a half million dollars. so now, i would think putin would know the answer to that. i think he should release it i think we should know that answer i think putin now would be willing to probably give that answer i'm sure he knows. >> seth: it's so shocking...
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yelling out random nonsense like a nursing home grandpa watching "card sharks," and the moderator chris wallace yelling "no" at him like he was a dog humping a neighbor's leg >> i'll ask joe. >> no. [ overlapping arguing mr. president -- no, mr. president. [ overlapping arguing >> 3.5 million, joe. >> no, no, no, mr. president - >> 3.5 million, joe. >> can i be honest it's a very important question >> try to be honest. >> no, the answer to the question is no >> seth: if trump runs again in 2024, the commission on presidential debates is going to have to give him a shock collar. or at the very least, shoot him with a tranquilizer dart whenever it's someone else's turn to speak. of course, that would only slow him down enough to make his voice normal "folks, we love the debates, don't we, folks? they are very entertaining, i will tell you that." the house committee investigating the coup keeps holding people in contempt, but we need more accountability than that mob to overthrow democracy, and now he's doing it all over again by undermining our elections in advance of 2024. he shouldn't be golfin
yelling out random nonsense like a nursing home grandpa watching "card sharks," and the moderator chris wallace yelling "no" at him like he was a dog humping a neighbor's leg >> i'll ask joe. >> no. [ overlapping arguing mr. president -- no, mr. president. [ overlapping arguing >> 3.5 million, joe. >> no, no, no, mr. president - >> 3.5 million, joe. >> can i be honest it's a very important question >> try to be honest. >> no,...
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this is chris wallace. >> chris matthews. larry: chris matthews. he was longtime democratic speaker of the house. of student observer of politics. most white people would never vote for somebody they thought was racist. nonsense. why would donald trump want to be known as a bigot? this guy, donald trump, four years. best economy ever for black people. he pardoned jack johnson, first heavyweight champion that was black. obama did not pardon him. but trump did. he parted alice johnson, serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did the first step act to allow, by the time he ended term, 5000 black men would have their sentences reconsidered and reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice, which urban black parents and hispanic parents wanted. he secured the borders in the best ways been done in decades. why is that relevant for black people? the person who has done the more work on immigration is an econom
this is chris wallace. >> chris matthews. larry: chris matthews. he was longtime democratic speaker of the house. of student observer of politics. most white people would never vote for somebody they thought was racist. nonsense. why would donald trump want to be known as a bigot? this guy, donald trump, four years. best economy ever for black people. he pardoned jack johnson, first heavyweight champion that was black. obama did not pardon him. but trump did. he parted alice johnson,...
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this is chris wallace. s to be the press secretary for chip o'neill. >> chris matthews. >> chris matthews. he has a very astute observer of politics. most white people would never vote for somebody if they thought they were racist. it is nonsense. why would donald trump want to be known as a bigot. this guy had known donald trump for four years. he parted jack johnson, the firstt heavyweight champion. fifteen year effort by the documentarian and sylvester stallone. obama did not pardon him. george w. bush did not pardon him trumpeted. a very long sentence for a nonviolent but serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did something called the firststep act. about 1000 wealthy black men had their sentenced considered and reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in these areas to improve the black economy. heup supported school choice whh urban black parent and hispanic enparents want anti-secured the borders in the best way it has been d
this is chris wallace. s to be the press secretary for chip o'neill. >> chris matthews. >> chris matthews. he has a very astute observer of politics. most white people would never vote for somebody if they thought they were racist. it is nonsense. why would donald trump want to be known as a bigot. this guy had known donald trump for four years. he parted jack johnson, the firstt heavyweight champion. fifteen year effort by the documentarian and sylvester stallone. obama did not...
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white people would never vote for somebody they thought if they felt they were racist and this was chris wallacesed to be the press secretary for chip on hill come aa long time democrat chris matthews, speaker of the house pretty he is a very astute a politics most white people would never vote for so many who thought they were racist and this is just nonsense and whyto would donald trump wants to be known as a bigot this guy donald trump, for four years, best economy for about people and imparted the first black weight heavyweight champion 15 your effort the documentarian led by them and sylvester simone but trump pardoned him and he got a very long sentence for a nonviolent serious drug offense any with funding for black your bases needed something called the first step back to allow the by the he ended his term about 5000 black men to have their sentences reduced in the post enterprise zones, reduce taxes and regulations and distressed areas to improveas the black economy. he supported school choice, when children black parents and hispanic parents want any secured the borders and the best wa
white people would never vote for somebody they thought if they felt they were racist and this was chris wallacesed to be the press secretary for chip on hill come aa long time democrat chris matthews, speaker of the house pretty he is a very astute a politics most white people would never vote for so many who thought they were racist and this is just nonsense and whyto would donald trump wants to be known as a bigot this guy donald trump, for four years, best economy for about people and...
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to the proud boys, what do you want me to do, chris wallace? stand back and stand by.these associations. >> well, he needs them. i mean, they're the -- they're the base of his coalition. so, he -- i mean, without, you know, white nationalism, without tribalism, without being their tribal strong man, the emperor has no clothes. it's not that -- like they like trump for his free market economic theories. he is their tribal -- he is their tribal strong man, and by the way, so he can get away with a lot of things that typically -- our typical politicians won't get away with because the only thing that they have vested in him is their tribalism. i want to get back to a point that dowd actually stole from me here is that, you know, nicole, if you're talking about 10 or 12% of americans who are all in on this cult-like behavior, you're talking about upwards of 20 million people. you're talking about an army of americans, and that's the real danger here. that's why i actually really appreciate what president biden did today, what, to me, what president biden did today was real
to the proud boys, what do you want me to do, chris wallace? stand back and stand by.these associations. >> well, he needs them. i mean, they're the -- they're the base of his coalition. so, he -- i mean, without, you know, white nationalism, without tribalism, without being their tribal strong man, the emperor has no clothes. it's not that -- like they like trump for his free market economic theories. he is their tribal -- he is their tribal strong man, and by the way, so he can get away...
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this is chris wallace. used to be the presssecretary for colonial, longtime democrats . t speaker of the house. he's a very astute observer of politics. most white people would never vote for somebody they thought were racist. it's just nonsense. while adults up what to be known as a bigot and this guy got, donald trump for four years that got the economy together for black people. he pardoned jack johnson. 15 year effort led by tim burns, the documentarian and disylvester stallone. obama didn't pardon him, george bush didn't pardon him but trump did. he pardoned alice johnson, nonviolent serious drug offense. he put permanent funding for black colleges on a 10 year basis. he did something called the first step to allow every time the end it has turned 00about 5000 black men had their sentences reduced. he pushed enterprise zones to reduce taxes and regulations in distressed areas to improve the black economy. he supported school choice which urban black parents and his fellow hispanic parents want and he secure the borders and the best way it's been done in decades . wh
this is chris wallace. used to be the presssecretary for colonial, longtime democrats . t speaker of the house. he's a very astute observer of politics. most white people would never vote for somebody they thought were racist. it's just nonsense. while adults up what to be known as a bigot and this guy got, donald trump for four years that got the economy together for black people. he pardoned jack johnson. 15 year effort led by tim burns, the documentarian and disylvester stallone. obama...
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look at it, and it was now, and pulling that plug after all that money and just, that was, what's chris wallace good, i mean, that telegraphed what zaslav was going to do and i think it's kind of amazing, and i guess i commend him on, on cutting his losses, but it was jarring to the whole industry i think that was the watershed event. >> the funny thing is, the company that's crushing it right now is sony. they're making money hand over fist, because they're only an arms dealer. they're not trying to be netflix. they're not trying to be hulu and disney plus. they're literally just a licenser to this streaming landscape and it has proven incredibly valuable to be an arms dealer, to only be a content arms dealer. you've seen companies like wwe go from having a direct consumer service, and you look at how they've shifted now. now their content's on peacock you've seen companies make pretty dramatic changes. and i think you're going to see a lot more of that and joe, to your point, i think the challenging economic environment overlayed with the maturity of the businesses might overshadow things tha
look at it, and it was now, and pulling that plug after all that money and just, that was, what's chris wallace good, i mean, that telegraphed what zaslav was going to do and i think it's kind of amazing, and i guess i commend him on, on cutting his losses, but it was jarring to the whole industry i think that was the watershed event. >> the funny thing is, the company that's crushing it right now is sony. they're making money hand over fist, because they're only an arms dealer. they're...