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president, he ran as the more moderate candidate in the race him was more moderate than jfk, than george wallace and liter hubert humphrey and more moderate than george mcgovern in 1972. so he always represented sort of the staid center. if he was elect net 1960, i don't now hoe he would have handled cuba. it's awful hard to play those hands out in retrospect. i know he would have support the bay of pigs invasion. he claimed he never would have let get to on in a half-asseed way that ken di. like the normandy invasion like. eisenhower. he was a calmer man in 1960, not a great candidate.e. lost that race for a reason. but came really close, and actually believed that he had actually won it. >> thank you.n >> you sudden his mosts a michelle traits was hist come b resilience, one was every he lost the presidency in 1960 and then after watergate. how did he engineer the comebacks and why did the american people largely accept them. >> in 19 -- the first comeback, the the greatest comeback, and i would sea that's true. maybe the greatest comeback in history to come back from 1960 to '68. in 1968, ame
president, he ran as the more moderate candidate in the race him was more moderate than jfk, than george wallace and liter hubert humphrey and more moderate than george mcgovern in 1972. so he always represented sort of the staid center. if he was elect net 1960, i don't now hoe he would have handled cuba. it's awful hard to play those hands out in retrospect. i know he would have support the bay of pigs invasion. he claimed he never would have let get to on in a half-asseed way that ken di....
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said if all these people vote then that george wallace man said can't win. he said, oh, no, we're a minority so george wallace is going to win anyway. i said to him, so why do they bother? and he said because they know that one day that vote will matter. and i never forgot that. and i thought, as i wrote this become of the extraordinary story of the united states of america, this constitution that was given to america by its founders, these high-minded words about equality, and yet a country born with the birth defect of slavery, but how this same constitution that had once counted in the compromise, my ancestors were three-fifth's of man and i would take the oath of offers as the 6 of secretary of state, under the portrait of benjamin franklin, sworn be any a jewish woman ruth bader ginsburg, and that for me is the story of democracy. >> host: now, we point out in the book that you are african-american but actually 40% of your blood line is white. >> guest: yes. 40% is european. >> host: and ten per is asia. >> guest: something other, yes. some other. >> ho
said if all these people vote then that george wallace man said can't win. he said, oh, no, we're a minority so george wallace is going to win anyway. i said to him, so why do they bother? and he said because they know that one day that vote will matter. and i never forgot that. and i thought, as i wrote this become of the extraordinary story of the united states of america, this constitution that was given to america by its founders, these high-minded words about equality, and yet a country...
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saidce no, no, we are a minority so george wallace will win anyway. i said to him so why do they father? he said because they know that one day that both will matter and i never forgot that. i thought as i wrote this book of these extraordinary stories of the united states of america and the constitution that was given to america by its founders, the high-minded words about the quality and yet, a country is born with the effects of slavery but how this same constitution that once counted in thein compromise my ancestor. the man would be the same constitution for which i would take the oath of office as the 66 secretary of state under portrait of benjamin went from a sworn in by a jewish woman, ruth bader ginsburg and that for me is the story of democracy. [applause] >> you point out in the book that you are african-american but actually 50% of your bloodline is white. >> yes, some of it is european and 10% as asian. >> yet, something other. >> by the way, inat birmingham e young girls that were killed in the bombing, were they people you do? >> absolu
saidce no, no, we are a minority so george wallace will win anyway. i said to him so why do they father? he said because they know that one day that both will matter and i never forgot that. i thought as i wrote this book of these extraordinary stories of the united states of america and the constitution that was given to america by its founders, the high-minded words about the quality and yet, a country is born with the effects of slavery but how this same constitution that once counted in...
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george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that.became reconciled to the fact we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there. we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors but we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american. i want these young people to have the brightest future ever offered for any generation. part of that is whether we can create jobs and face of robotics and artificial intelligence and all these changesatall these that's all these changes that are going to happen. part of it is can we ever bring again to save economic opportunities to the rural america that they once had. i think the answer to both is yes but it will not happen by feeding into the resentment especially the presentment against immigrants. because we native born americans remember three things. the birth rate of native born americans is on
george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that.became reconciled to the fact we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there. we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors but we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american. i want these young people to have the brightest future...
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george wallace after lyndon johnson to the civil rights act in 64 and 65 got powerful in alabama where we are talking about here he won the south we ran for president in 68, picked up states on a racist, overtly racist platform, george wallace ran on. he yet strong sermon at the dixiecrat. barry goldwater on a kind of nuke them back to the stone age richard nixon in the silent majority and some people that just vote are. they just can't stand democrats and liberals. he is traded a coalition but with all the strands is able to, his whole presidencies trying to keep that together for what they suggested reelection. he placed to win. to him it's about winning. he never left the campaign. why stop campaigning? keep running. he also gets a narcissistic feed from the crowds, and he needs that because if you read about people with malignant narcissistic disorder, they can't handle too much negativity. he's going to watch cable is going to get a boatload of negativity. but he gets his high by going to alabama and saying just the thing that will bring the house down, and basically brought racia
george wallace after lyndon johnson to the civil rights act in 64 and 65 got powerful in alabama where we are talking about here he won the south we ran for president in 68, picked up states on a racist, overtly racist platform, george wallace ran on. he yet strong sermon at the dixiecrat. barry goldwater on a kind of nuke them back to the stone age richard nixon in the silent majority and some people that just vote are. they just can't stand democrats and liberals. he is traded a coalition but...
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george wallace. and charles green.ow, a man who puts the mocha in mocha chocolate latte, byron allen. >> yeah.g;%l dancing >> what's up? >> all right. >> all right. we have some very funny people here this evening. say hello to mark marin. george 1 and tom green. oh. >> we're unleashed. >> you're unleashed. >> the comics are unleashed right now. >> unleashed. >> like we're wild animals. >> what's this, i hear you're afraid to leave your house. >> an gore phobic a little bit. bad year. i've been injured. when you get injured you don't leave the house. i broke a couple of ribs a few months ago, i was nearly killed. >> is that right? >> nearly killed by a wave of water. and then i broke my ankle and i haven't left the house in months. now i'm here. when you stay inside for a long period of time, you feel fear when you leave the house. right now looking at you, i'm afraid. it's not because of anything that you're doing or anything, i just look at you and think it's 1978, i'm 7 years old watching "real people," you know? an
george wallace. and charles green.ow, a man who puts the mocha in mocha chocolate latte, byron allen. >> yeah.g;%l dancing >> what's up? >> all right. >> all right. we have some very funny people here this evening. say hello to mark marin. george 1 and tom green. oh. >> we're unleashed. >> you're unleashed. >> the comics are unleashed right now. >> unleashed. >> like we're wild animals. >> what's this, i hear you're afraid to leave...
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george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that. we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there, folks. we don't want to get into -- [ applause ] we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american? i want these young people to have the brightest future ever offered to any generation. part of it you know is whether we can keep creating jobs in the face of robotics and artificial intelligence and all these changes we're going to have. part of it is can we really ever bring again the same economic opportunities to small time rural america that they once had? i think the answer to both is yes. but it won't happen by feeding our resentmentes, especially our resentment against immigrants. because we native born americans -- i remember three things. the birthrate of my native born america
george wallace got up out of bed to vote against that. we all had a place in america's design. we don't want to go back there, folks. we don't want to get into -- [ applause ] we don't want to get into my resentment is more authentic than yours. we want to look at skip gates' program on television and find out all the funny things about our ancestors we never dreamed about and say, wow. how dumb were any of us ever to deny any possibility to any american? i want these young people to have the...
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we have a limitation in george wallace carver that first brought himself to public notice with those five african-american men who were accused of raping a black -- a white woman in central park and they ought to be put to death. but after the lead dna for those that had committed the crime donald trump said they were still guilty. and was the centerpiece of the birth third movement -- birther movement that are president web is illegitimate. saying that political power is inherently a legitimate for white supremacy from the very beginning of the democratically elected views better not perfect batik important experiment of a racial democracy by guarding a the ballot boxes that had a black majority 90% for them to disenfranchise themselves. the gem kroll order of the segregated south the echoes of which we're still living with to this day. to shake and trumbull in the 1950's one of the largest trevor's cave felicity came from mississippi with the boy that was butchered like a hog to violate the racial etiquette of the gem crow south. it is quite a race we are in. telling us to answer t
we have a limitation in george wallace carver that first brought himself to public notice with those five african-american men who were accused of raping a black -- a white woman in central park and they ought to be put to death. but after the lead dna for those that had committed the crime donald trump said they were still guilty. and was the centerpiece of the birth third movement -- birther movement that are president web is illegitimate. saying that political power is inherently a...
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george wallace, after lyndon johnson did the civil rights got powerful. in alabama, he won the south when he ran for presidency and picked up states on an overtly racist platform. he had strom thurman and the dixie crowd. barry goldwater, nuke them back to the stone age. nixon with his silent majority. some people just cannot stand democrats and liberals, so he created a lack back of a coalition. his whole presidency is trying to keep that together for what they suggested. reelection. he plays to win. to him, it is about winning. e never left the campaign. why stop campaigning? he also gets the narcissistic feed from the crowd. he needs that. when you read about people with malignant self-love and narcissistic disorder, they cannot handle too much negativity. if he is going to watch cable, he will get a boatload of the -- negativity. he gets his high by going to alabama and saying just the thing that will bring the house down and basically brought racial politics in alabama in attacking the nfl players. hat is donald trump. he is nativist, xenophobic, and
george wallace, after lyndon johnson did the civil rights got powerful. in alabama, he won the south when he ran for presidency and picked up states on an overtly racist platform. he had strom thurman and the dixie crowd. barry goldwater, nuke them back to the stone age. nixon with his silent majority. some people just cannot stand democrats and liberals, so he created a lack back of a coalition. his whole presidency is trying to keep that together for what they suggested. reelection. he plays...
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they remind me a lot of george wallace, who for cold partisan political reasons said i'm going to ignore have a provincial name here and my first priority is not enforcing the civil rights of my people. it's my political agenda. >> trish: it's such a comparison. in many ways, it's a stark contrast to different and yet -- essentially, it's the same kind of thing. if you have a federal law, you can't sit there and say we are not going to obey it one by the way, the people in your very city are at risk because you are not obeying federal law. >> they are at risk. political correctness sometimes isn't just dumb, you can actually be deadly. we all know the case of kate steinle in san francisco, so horrific. there's a young woman just outside of the city, in cold blood she was raped and murdered on easter sunday. she didn't show up to easter sunday service. her killer was an illegal immigrant in the united states who had already served time in our prison and yet was not deported. it's impossible we can somehow justify that it's an okay scenario. >> trish: do take away federal funding? do you s
they remind me a lot of george wallace, who for cold partisan political reasons said i'm going to ignore have a provincial name here and my first priority is not enforcing the civil rights of my people. it's my political agenda. >> trish: it's such a comparison. in many ways, it's a stark contrast to different and yet -- essentially, it's the same kind of thing. if you have a federal law, you can't sit there and say we are not going to obey it one by the way, the people in your very city...
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george wallace, and professor james patterson. everyone, this is a big question for the week.sident is getting nothing done from the hill. the congress, it's a republican congress on both sides, and nothing is getting done. is it partially because of these personal disputes like he had this week with mr. corker? >> i think that's part of it. incompetent the president is more frustrated quite frankly with his own party on capitol hill than he is with democrats right now. and i think you saw paul ryan -- i thought it was a little bit remarkable that he said, yeah, we've kind of had to learn to live with this. it's just kind of how it's going to be. i think he and other republicans -- and bob corker, i would put him in this category. there are some people on the hill that view themselves as states men and they feel like they have to keep the country on some set of rails while this is all going on. i think the president is picking up on that and he's really frustrated with them. >> george. >> well, paul ryan said it's what he does. fish got to swim, birds got to fly and mr. trump
george wallace, and professor james patterson. everyone, this is a big question for the week.sident is getting nothing done from the hill. the congress, it's a republican congress on both sides, and nothing is getting done. is it partially because of these personal disputes like he had this week with mr. corker? >> i think that's part of it. incompetent the president is more frustrated quite frankly with his own party on capitol hill than he is with democrats right now. and i think you...
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apologize and say "i'm -- well, george wallace apologized on his deathbed. i will not accept your apology .or what you did to me now, all of the rest of you, you can recover and move on. all right? that i had to play with two brothers. i wanted my sister. [applause] so, when i read the title of wantedions in progress i to know, where was the question "progress." rd all right? so we lobby the mayor. we talked about what a big deal it was to graduate from high school. that is because at one time it was a punishable crime to educate black children in this country. 2017 withwe are again andsame policies, legal arecial policies, that trapping black kids and segregated are , unequal education. so they took us back. it is the same thing happening. the sameperiencing thing. so now we have a school administration that is taking charterdollars to fund schools. how many charter schools have closed in little rock. is that what this is all about? the lost year? all right. so do know those white women that were those white gloves and hats, that looked like little flying s
apologize and say "i'm -- well, george wallace apologized on his deathbed. i will not accept your apology .or what you did to me now, all of the rest of you, you can recover and move on. all right? that i had to play with two brothers. i wanted my sister. [applause] so, when i read the title of wantedions in progress i to know, where was the question "progress." rd all right? so we lobby the mayor. we talked about what a big deal it was to graduate from high school. that is...
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. >> you believe these are the same -- the ones that found themselves attracted to george wallace ended up with nixon, perhaps were even kennedy voters at one time? bag reagan democrats, who you think these are? >> in large part. the problem is worse and that group expanded because of economic situations and because they finally had someone who was going to let them pull down their hair and show it all like it is. they were going to express all of these views that they felt bottled up and had been shamed about using. so now, they have free rein to say it. that's a large part of it, too. >> you feel you understand this guy? >> grew up in mid- -- i grew up with those economically well off but felt oppressed by liberals and grew up with that in some degree and not sure jeff flake would say that's wrong either. that they don't have a grievous he understands. look what corker and flake are saying. they're trying to get across in the message here is that this president, in their view, is not the one to address those grievances. so far violated all of these norms. it's his behavior instead of
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george wallace, after lyndon johnson did the civil rights got and 1965 got powerful in alabama, where we are talking about. he won the south when he ran for presidency and picked up states on an overtly racist platform. he had strom thurmond and the dixie crowd. very goldwater, nuke them back to the stone age. richard nixon and his silent majority. and some people who just wrote cannot stand democrats and liberals, so he traded a wack -pack of a coalition. but with all these, his whole presidency is trying to keep that together for what they suggested. reelection. he plays to win. for him it is about winning. , he never left the campaign. why stop campaigning? keep running. he also gets that nurses stick -- narcissistic feed from the crowd. when you read about people with malignant self-love and narcissistic disorder, they cannot take much negativity. he is going to watch cable and get a boatload of negativity. he gets his high by going to alabama and saying just the thing that will bring the house down and basically brought racial politics into alabama attacking the nfl players. , th
george wallace, after lyndon johnson did the civil rights got and 1965 got powerful in alabama, where we are talking about. he won the south when he ran for presidency and picked up states on an overtly racist platform. he had strom thurmond and the dixie crowd. very goldwater, nuke them back to the stone age. richard nixon and his silent majority. and some people who just wrote cannot stand democrats and liberals, so he traded a wack -pack of a coalition. but with all these, his whole...
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well, george wallace apologized on his deathbed. i will not accept your apology. for what you did to me. never. all the rest of you, you can recover and move on, but i had to play with two brothers. i wanted my sister. [applause] so when i read the title "reflections in progress," i wanted to know where was the question mark behind the word progress? when the mayor talked about what a big deal it was to graduate from high school, well it is because at one time it was a punishable crime to educate black children in this country. in 2017 with the same policies, legal and judicial policies, that are trapping black kids in the segregated and unequal education. they took us back. the same thing was happening. we are experiencing the same thing. now we have a school administration that is taking our tax dollars to fund charter schools. how many schools have closed in little rock? is that what this is all about? know that those white women and wore those white gloves those hats that looks like little flying saucers, they were members of the mother's league who created a
well, george wallace apologized on his deathbed. i will not accept your apology. for what you did to me. never. all the rest of you, you can recover and move on, but i had to play with two brothers. i wanted my sister. [applause] so when i read the title "reflections in progress," i wanted to know where was the question mark behind the word progress? when the mayor talked about what a big deal it was to graduate from high school, well it is because at one time it was a punishable...
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he was at ole miss, george wallace. he did a lot of good things.mily. those people, saluting the guy. this is the america that's gone now. the unity of african-americans and white working-class people together, the same type of patriotism together. and i think bobby brought them together. and since then, they've been divided. that's the division in this country, now. >> that was bobby later in his political career. earlier in his career, he did a lot of the enforcement stuff. you tell a story, that i cringe over. the part about lbj and how jack kennedy dispatched bobby at the convention in 1960. >> jack picked lbj because he needed the south. he didn't like johnson that much. i need this guy to carry texas, georgia and the southern states. as a roman catholic, i will have a hard time down there. johnson was the one spreading rumors about jack dying, he was sick. saying he was pro-nazi. and bobby did not forget this stuff. >> so, jack gets bobby into lbj's hotel room. and trying to shake him loose. and jack, of course, called up later, and said bobb
he was at ole miss, george wallace. he did a lot of good things.mily. those people, saluting the guy. this is the america that's gone now. the unity of african-americans and white working-class people together, the same type of patriotism together. and i think bobby brought them together. and since then, they've been divided. that's the division in this country, now. >> that was bobby later in his political career. earlier in his career, he did a lot of the enforcement stuff. you tell a...
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announced those charges against 61 year-old delores shaw, calvin maddux, 57 year-old thurmond george and wallace hill. that peer he claims all four democrats worked at a kensington polling place during a special 197 district election to fill state house seat that leslie acosta resigned amid fraud charges. >> democratic candidatee meal eighth vasquez beat out a republican challenger but shapiro says four worker charged engaged in fraud, intimidating, voters and pass out intimidation flyers right at the polling place. and they tampered with public record.3 >> the case is still very important because the integrity of our electoral process demands that every single vote count and that every citizen has a fundamental right to cast their vote free from interference or intimidation. >> so, the district attorney's office says it got at least 50 phone calls and responded to dozens of allegations of illegal activity at polling placeness that 197 district. >>> major expansion of the state gambling has been signed into law by pennsylvania governor tom wolf, under had measure state will be the fourth to allo
announced those charges against 61 year-old delores shaw, calvin maddux, 57 year-old thurmond george and wallace hill. that peer he claims all four democrats worked at a kensington polling place during a special 197 district election to fill state house seat that leslie acosta resigned amid fraud charges. >> democratic candidatee meal eighth vasquez beat out a republican challenger but shapiro says four worker charged engaged in fraud, intimidating, voters and pass out intimidation flyers...
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shapiro announced the charges today against 61 year or dough lora shaw, calvin maddux, thurman george and wallace hill. shapiro claims the four all democrats worked at a kensington polling place during the special 197th district election to fill the state house seat that opened when leslie acosta resigned a mid fraud charge cha. omelia vasquez boat out a republican challenger but shapiro says the four election workers charged today engaged in fraud intimidated voters, permitted vasquez supporters to pass out campaign flyers at the poll place and tampered with public records. >> the case is still very important because the integrity of our electoral process demands that every single vote count and that every citizen has a fundamental right to cast their vote free from interference or intimidation. >> the philadelphia district attorney's office says it had received an estimated 50 calls and respond to dozens of allegations of illegal activity at polling places in the 197th district. >>> on july 18th, mayor jim kenney creator the city's first office of violence prevention. three months later, violen
shapiro announced the charges today against 61 year or dough lora shaw, calvin maddux, thurman george and wallace hill. shapiro claims the four all democrats worked at a kensington polling place during the special 197th district election to fill the state house seat that opened when leslie acosta resigned a mid fraud charge cha. omelia vasquez boat out a republican challenger but shapiro says the four election workers charged today engaged in fraud intimidated voters, permitted vasquez...
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george w. bush, nicole wallace. also white house correspondent for bloomberg. shannon. i want to begin with george w. bush with nicole. a lot of talk about george w. bush today. yamiche said many people were talking act how george bush ran a racially divisive white house over eight years. and i do have to set this up for people who aren't aware of it. you're very aware of it. we had some really tough conversation about it. i was really hard on george w. bush. in fact, a friend asked me to come to an event of his in alabama and the white house said if you're there, then bush won't be there. i mean, it was -- the animosity was pretty strong. so when i say what i'm about to say, i think it's earned. george w. bush, he reauthorized the voting rights act early when a lot of republicans didn't want him to do it. >> with no internal debate. none. >> with no internal debate. there was no debate for george w. bush as there were with many republicans on this. he started his 2004 convention even though it may have been unpopular with a benediction from a muslim imam. he also if you
george w. bush, nicole wallace. also white house correspondent for bloomberg. shannon. i want to begin with george w. bush with nicole. a lot of talk about george w. bush today. yamiche said many people were talking act how george bush ran a racially divisive white house over eight years. and i do have to set this up for people who aren't aware of it. you're very aware of it. we had some really tough conversation about it. i was really hard on george w. bush. in fact, a friend asked me to come...
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i mean, first of all, nicole wallace, as we all know, worked for president george w.as a senior adviser and communications and she knows very well that for george bush his response to katrina was a real low point for his administration. and it was very difficult because his ratings went down so much as he was seen as not properly responding to that crisis. in fact, we see that now the latest poll shows that the ratings for donald trump are even worse than they were for bush after katrina. a majority of the country feels he's not doing enough for our fellow citizens in puerto rico. but i agree with nicole that it's quite possible the present didn't realize they were citizens. but more importantly he probably does realize that they don't get a vote in the presidential election. now something may change if 100,000 puerto ricans that they have to flee to florida where i'm sitting right now, that could put this state into swing state category if those people are quite upset with his response. i think there are a lot of layers to unpack in his response. he was so positive w
i mean, first of all, nicole wallace, as we all know, worked for president george w.as a senior adviser and communications and she knows very well that for george bush his response to katrina was a real low point for his administration. and it was very difficult because his ratings went down so much as he was seen as not properly responding to that crisis. in fact, we see that now the latest poll shows that the ratings for donald trump are even worse than they were for bush after katrina. a...
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george w. bush, never his humanity and nicole wallace privately told us that when they were writing speeches for george w. bush about the fallen, they knew that if, it was going to be a challenging speech, because he would always break down and a lot of tiles when he was preparing for it, he would start weeping and we saw that with his secretary of defense, who actually, bop gabob gates, who near the end when he would talk about the sacrifice of the men and women in uniform, he would break down and start wooepieepi public, actually that's one of the reasons he had to leave that because the pain was so real and so close to him and for donald trump, to just flippantly say, oh, boy, it sure is tough to make those calls, he has to make more than a couple every day and suggesting again none of the former chiefs did, again, i know we are going on about this. >> no. >> sometimes, there is a moment that adds all the kwcontext a story need. when it comes to donald trump, this is that story that he made the deaths of our american heroes about himself having to make a tough phone call and then attacked bar
george w. bush, never his humanity and nicole wallace privately told us that when they were writing speeches for george w. bush about the fallen, they knew that if, it was going to be a challenging speech, because he would always break down and a lot of tiles when he was preparing for it, he would start weeping and we saw that with his secretary of defense, who actually, bop gabob gates, who near the end when he would talk about the sacrifice of the men and women in uniform, he would break down...
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there's a story that nicolle wallace told of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with george w.r son had passed. and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood as the commander in chief, you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility. and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this, because it's tearing the country >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your due on the other side. it's an important conversation. we'll be back with more. and i also want to know, why does rick wilson say that everything donald trump touches dies on the vine? i want to talk about that with our panel when we running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable switch to directv. call 1-800-directv. when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable ab
there's a story that nicolle wallace told of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with george w.r son had passed. and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood as the commander in chief, you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility. and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this, because it's tearing the country >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your due on the other side. it's...
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wallace leads at the italian open. this putt on the 13th was one of five birdies. he is two shots ahead of tyrrell hatton. w ba champion, george with a fout round knock out to set up a bout with chris eubank junior. maria sharapova has won herfirst title since her doping ban. she won the tian jing open. title since her doping ban. she won the tianjing open. rafael nadal and roger federerface each the tianjing open. rafael nadal and roger federer face each other in the final of the shanghai masters. that is all the sport. more as the afternoon goes on. thank you. it was 30 years ago tonight that one of the worst storms in recent decades hit the uk. 18 people died and hundreds more were injured as winds reached speeds of over 100—miles per hour. just hours before it struck a certain weatherman told the british public that there was no reason to panic. we will talk to michael fishes in a moment. first peter gibbs reported on how the storm affected historic wood lavrnd. as drawn broke some 15 million trees lay flattened in southern england. at the national trust estate in west sussex, 20,000 trees were lost. walking through the wo
wallace leads at the italian open. this putt on the 13th was one of five birdies. he is two shots ahead of tyrrell hatton. w ba champion, george with a fout round knock out to set up a bout with chris eubank junior. maria sharapova has won herfirst title since her doping ban. she won the tian jing open. title since her doping ban. she won the tianjing open. rafael nadal and roger federerface each the tianjing open. rafael nadal and roger federer face each other in the final of the shanghai...
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there was a story that nicole wallace told the other day of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with georgeause her son had passed, and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood that as the commander in chief you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility, and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this because it's tearing the country apart. >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your due on the other side. i've got to get to the break. it's an important conversation. we'll be back with more. and i also want to know why does rick wilson say that everything donald trump tuchts dies on the vine? i want to talk about that with our panel when we come back. so this one says ... ... dealership has great customer service ... (muffled voice) ... and has great deals! ... and has ... ... complimentary donuts. ... that's the one! cars.com. over 5 million expert and user reviews. eras. they're defined by accomplishments. by victories. by those with the resourcefulness, the ingenuity, and the grit to hel
there was a story that nicole wallace told the other day of a woman at walter reed who just lost it with georgeause her son had passed, and he took it. he took it. he didn't make a big issue out of it. he understood that as the commander in chief you have this terrible, awesome, solemn responsibility, and it's important, i pray that somebody in the white house can reach donald trump on this because it's tearing the country apart. >> there's lots to talk about. keith, i will give you your...
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source close to the former president told nicole wallace that president bush was aware of how his words would be interpreted and he wrote the speech himself. george w. bush has never attacked president obama. he had not attacked president trump until today when his speech seemed to be about the president who once said there were very fine people at a white supremacist rally. >> our identity as a nation unlike many other nations is not determined by geography or ethnicity. by soil or blood. this means that people of every race, religion, ethnicity can be fully and equally american. it means that bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the american creed. [ applause ] >> what george w. bush said about russian interference in the election is next. throughout my career, i've been fortunate enough to travel to many interesting places. i've always wanted to create those experiences for others. with my advisor's help along the way, it's finally my turn to be the host. when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor
source close to the former president told nicole wallace that president bush was aware of how his words would be interpreted and he wrote the speech himself. george w. bush has never attacked president obama. he had not attacked president trump until today when his speech seemed to be about the president who once said there were very fine people at a white supremacist rally. >> our identity as a nation unlike many other nations is not determined by geography or ethnicity. by soil or...
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source close to the former president told nicole wallace that president bush was aware of how his words would be interpreted and he wrote the speech himself. george w. bush has never attacked president obama. he had not attacked president trump until today when his speech seemed to be about the president who once said there were very fine people at a white supremacist rally. >> our identity as a nation unlike many other nations is not determined by geography or ethnicity. by soil or blood. this means that people of every race, religion, ethnicity can be fully and equally american. it means that bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the american creed. [ applause ] >> what george w. bush said about russian interference in the election is next. five years ago, on any given night, almost 75,000 veterans experienced homelessness. we have reduced those numbers by almost half, but despite the great progress that we have achieved, there are still too many veterans who still need a place to live. this project is a comprehensive rehabilitation of the center's facility here in downtown boston to create permanent supportive housing, tr
source close to the former president told nicole wallace that president bush was aware of how his words would be interpreted and he wrote the speech himself. george w. bush has never attacked president obama. he had not attacked president trump until today when his speech seemed to be about the president who once said there were very fine people at a white supremacist rally. >> our identity as a nation unlike many other nations is not determined by geography or ethnicity. by soil or...
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wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with steve ckornacki in for chuk todd. >>> and the biggest so far in the russia investigation. >> and george papadopoulos, the guilty splee pr y plea is perha biggest news. >> the white house fires back on charges of collusion>> it h. >> it has to do with his telling the truth. >> no evidence. and mr. manafort and the trump campaign collude with the russian government. >> and what does it all mean for the president's agenda on taxes and beyond? the white house works to stay on message. >> like to start the briefing today by addressing a topic that i know all of you are preparing to ask me about. and that's tax reform. >> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >>> and good evening. i'm steer kcorkornacki in for c todd. the day has rocked american politics and set in motion an epic legal showdown. special counsel bob mueller announced the first charges into his investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with the trump campaign. trump's campaign's top deputy, indicted. and pleading guilty about lying to investigation turns out was secretly coopera
wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with steve ckornacki in for chuk todd. >>> and the biggest so far in the russia investigation. >> and george papadopoulos, the guilty splee pr y plea is perha biggest news. >> the white house fires back on charges of collusion>> it h. >> it has to do with his telling the truth. >> no evidence. and mr. manafort and the trump campaign collude with the russian government. >> and what does it all mean for...
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wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with steve ckornacki in for chuk todd. >>> and the biggest so far in the russia investigation. >> and georgelos, the guilty splee pr y plea is perha biggest news. >> the white house fires back on charges of collusion>> it h. >> it has to do with his telling the truth. >> no evidence. and mr. manafort and the trump campaign collude with the russian government. >> and what does it all mean for the president's agenda o
wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with steve ckornacki in for chuk todd. >>> and the biggest so far in the russia investigation. >> and georgelos, the guilty splee pr y plea is perha biggest news. >> the white house fires back on charges of collusion>> it h. >> it has to do with his telling the truth. >> no evidence. and mr. manafort and the trump campaign collude with the russian government. >> and what does it all mean for the...
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george county she will join us. >> first off a preview of "fox news sunday" at the top of the hour with chris wallace. >> this we canas modern u.s. history we're still left asking why. we'll talk with steve winn owner of biggest cats even owes and hotels in las vegas who decided a year ago his town was soft target and then gun rights advocates calling to review bum stocks is this start of tweep sweeping gun control. we'll ask the direct to of the national rifle association all this week on "fox" news sunday. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed gillespie would put the government in charge of a woman's personal decisions, not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. finally, i've found chicken tenders that can pass as mine, which is nice because i've got better things to do. andre, i need a longer stra
george county she will join us. >> first off a preview of "fox news sunday" at the top of the hour with chris wallace. >> this we canas modern u.s. history we're still left asking why. we'll talk with steve winn owner of biggest cats even owes and hotels in las vegas who decided a year ago his town was soft target and then gun rights advocates calling to review bum stocks is this start of tweep sweeping gun control. we'll ask the direct to of the national rifle association...