227
227
Sep 5, 2016
09/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 2
smith goes to washington and jimmy stewart classic.you have not seen it scene at the end still takes my breath away every single time some of the best dialogue ever seen in a movie and number two frost nixonp this film took me by surprise. frank langela and michael shee sheen. frank plays nixon well in this film highly recommend that one and number three american president that's a romantic love story michael dug also and annette bening and if you have not seen it it will put a smile on face. v for van debt ait has political angles to it. we'veing is incredible in the movie and natalie portman highly recommend that one and number five blanket statements of oliver stone. you can watch any films born 4th of july with tom cruise and nixon and jfk and he has a new one called snowden. it's a very political snn regards to films. i'm kevin mccarthy, fox news. ♪ >> we'll be right back. >> we're back here for more news at 10 and 11. have a great >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: ok, happy labor day, everybody! [cheers and applause] we are going to d
smith goes to washington and jimmy stewart classic.you have not seen it scene at the end still takes my breath away every single time some of the best dialogue ever seen in a movie and number two frost nixonp this film took me by surprise. frank langela and michael shee sheen. frank plays nixon well in this film highly recommend that one and number three american president that's a romantic love story michael dug also and annette bening and if you have not seen it it will put a smile on face. v...
72
72
Sep 18, 2016
09/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
if tom hanks was not around to do this and we could go back in time, jimmy stewart would have to do thiss that ultimate american that has enough guile but also a sense of fairness. and he described in his letters and his journals, he is laundering money in european capitals and saying i was beyond the pale. you know, he never had been good at this sort of thing and now he was good at it and it was motivated by this profound anger and the arrogance to be able to declare war on the nazis. charlie: were there a lot of people like him in the unitarian church? our were there a lot of people who asked and they said no? artemis: this was an effort of the unitarian church that supported them and they were other leaders that invited them to go but they were the ones that went and that is the interesting story. ken: 17 people turned down the leadership before they went with them and they said yes. it is telling. they came back and one assumes that they assumed that they would be sitting around the fire telling the stories for the rest of their lives and the church says we need you to go back and t
if tom hanks was not around to do this and we could go back in time, jimmy stewart would have to do thiss that ultimate american that has enough guile but also a sense of fairness. and he described in his letters and his journals, he is laundering money in european capitals and saying i was beyond the pale. you know, he never had been good at this sort of thing and now he was good at it and it was motivated by this profound anger and the arrogance to be able to declare war on the nazis....
60
60
Sep 12, 2016
09/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
if you cannot get jimmy stewart, tom hanks would be good. our generation's everyman.layed a lot of people, still living. like a friend of mine from apollo 13. and captain phillips, and others. may be about me, but it is not my film. it is clint's film. what i gather, tom was nearly at the top of everyone's list. he needed was a mustache and white hair, and there he was. >> my wife and i had a chance to visit the set. , but working on a speech one night i was able to watch the scene where tom is running in tom's -- times square. saw the back of tom's right here and she said that looks just like sully. charlie: what did you talk about? did he say what do i need to do to be you? >> one of the first things we talked about was the responsibility he felt about playing a real person still living. at some point of time this film will be in the public's eye. but after the film has run its course, i will have to go back to be living my life and he wanted to make sure he did not screw it up for me. charlie: he wanted the public to what he was,n for not by how he was per trade. t
if you cannot get jimmy stewart, tom hanks would be good. our generation's everyman.layed a lot of people, still living. like a friend of mine from apollo 13. and captain phillips, and others. may be about me, but it is not my film. it is clint's film. what i gather, tom was nearly at the top of everyone's list. he needed was a mustache and white hair, and there he was. >> my wife and i had a chance to visit the set. , but working on a speech one night i was able to watch the scene where...
57
57
Sep 16, 2016
09/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
the of amy of an american, if tom hanks was not around to do this and we could go back in time, jimmy stewartould have to do this. he is that ultimate american that has enough guile but also a sense of fairness and he described in his letters and his moneyls, he is laundering in european capitals and saying i was beyond the pale. he never had been good at this sort of thing and now he was good at it and it was motivated by this profound anger and the air against to be able to declare war on the nazis. charlie: was there a lot of people like that in the unitarian church? ken: this was an effort of the unitarian church that supported them and they were other leaders that invited them to go but they were the ones that went and that is the interesting story. 17 people turned down the withrship before they went them and they said yes. it is telling. they came back and one assumes that they assumed or they would be sitting around the fire telling the stories for the rest of their lives and the church says we need you to go back and they are going nowhere and they go back, and what is so interesting
the of amy of an american, if tom hanks was not around to do this and we could go back in time, jimmy stewartould have to do this. he is that ultimate american that has enough guile but also a sense of fairness and he described in his letters and his moneyls, he is laundering in european capitals and saying i was beyond the pale. he never had been good at this sort of thing and now he was good at it and it was motivated by this profound anger and the air against to be able to declare war on the...
93
93
Sep 6, 2016
09/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
not john wayne, but jimmy stewart, a regular, straight arrow stuck in a situation he's not use to. >>nce is what it is. i got this voice and this body, there's nothing particularly dynamic -- >> really? >> no one fears me, except my crack staff -- >> you must not be in the news business. >> but i think -- look, when i go to see movies, i always wonder, i could be in that position, except maybe james bond movies, i think, what would i do in the same circumstance? i'm a blank canvas. this is all you get. >> thanks to my parents, we were always movies fans, like "man who knew too much." >> he's a very accomplished guy, sully, but the question, what do i do now? how do i get out of this? >> he wasn't ready for celebrity. >> oh, no. he wanted to do his job perfectly and get blamed for baggage claim. this was not an enjoyable process for him. he made his peace with it. >> this has been enjoyable. the movie is called "sully," an exciting movie about guts. and sort of the way society deals with a guy with guts. anyway, when we return, my election diary. where this race for president stands ju
not john wayne, but jimmy stewart, a regular, straight arrow stuck in a situation he's not use to. >>nce is what it is. i got this voice and this body, there's nothing particularly dynamic -- >> really? >> no one fears me, except my crack staff -- >> you must not be in the news business. >> but i think -- look, when i go to see movies, i always wonder, i could be in that position, except maybe james bond movies, i think, what would i do in the same circumstance?...
133
133
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
if you can't get jimmy stewart tom hanks will be good. >> and tom is our generation's every man. he's played a lot of real people still living, like a friend of mine, the captain of the apollo 13er and captain phillips and others. this film may be about me but it is not my film. it is clint's film and he has creative control. but i think, from what i gather, tom was clearly at the top of nearly everyone's list. >> rose: all he needed was a mustache and white hair and there he was. >> it's striking. my life laurie and i had a chance to visit the set on a couple of occasions. one light in manhattan, lorrie was able to watch the film where tom was running from time square. you saw the back of his white hair and said that looks just like sully. >> rose: what did you talk about? did he say sully, what do i need to be you? >> well, tom came to our home and spent almost half a day there. one of the first things we talked about was the responsibility he felt about playing a real person still living that, for some period of time while this film is in the public's eye, that we will be conf
if you can't get jimmy stewart tom hanks will be good. >> and tom is our generation's every man. he's played a lot of real people still living, like a friend of mine, the captain of the apollo 13er and captain phillips and others. this film may be about me but it is not my film. it is clint's film and he has creative control. but i think, from what i gather, tom was clearly at the top of nearly everyone's list. >> rose: all he needed was a mustache and white hair and there he was....
306
306
Sep 8, 2016
09/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 1
there's an old movie line in anatomy of a murder, jimmy stewart movie, where the lawyer in the case said to the jury don't think of a blue cow. of course you do think of a blue cow. suggest something like he snuck in the country, blah, blah, blah, or suggest that hillary has a coughing problem, some serious health problem, get that into the power of suggestion, get it out there so some people on her side can at least start spreading it around. it's what they did to dukakis when he was accused of having psychological counseling. reagan pushed that out there. this is an old dirty trick. thank you, susan and malcolm. >>> coming up, about the intelligence briefing. donald trump says the intelligence officials who briefed him on national security evidenced an unhappiness with president obama. we will ask the former director of the cia about trump's claim and what to make of it. >>> plus a big campaign blunder for libertarian candidate gary johnson. you probably know it by now. did johnson kill himself politically with his response or lack of it to a question about syria from mike barnicle thi
there's an old movie line in anatomy of a murder, jimmy stewart movie, where the lawyer in the case said to the jury don't think of a blue cow. of course you do think of a blue cow. suggest something like he snuck in the country, blah, blah, blah, or suggest that hillary has a coughing problem, some serious health problem, get that into the power of suggestion, get it out there so some people on her side can at least start spreading it around. it's what they did to dukakis when he was accused...
77
77
Sep 16, 2016
09/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
if tom hanks wasn't around to do this and we could go back in time, jimmy stewart would have to do this because he is that ultimate american that has enough giel but also a sense of fairness. and he describes in his letters and his journals that, you know, he's laundering money in european capitals and he is saying i was beyond the pale. he had never been good at this sort of thing and now he was good at it and it was motivated by this profound anger and the arrogance to be able to declare rose: were there a lot of people like him in the untarrian church or were they, a lot of people asked and said no. >> there were a lot of people in the untarrian church. this was an effort of the entire church that supported them and other leaders that invited them to go. but they were the ones that went. that is the interesting story, why they went. >> yeah, 17 people turned down the leadership before they went to the sharps. and they said yes. and it is telling. and then they came back and one assumes they assumed that they would be sitting around the fire telling these stories for the rest of their
if tom hanks wasn't around to do this and we could go back in time, jimmy stewart would have to do this because he is that ultimate american that has enough giel but also a sense of fairness. and he describes in his letters and his journals that, you know, he's laundering money in european capitals and he is saying i was beyond the pale. he had never been good at this sort of thing and now he was good at it and it was motivated by this profound anger and the arrogance to be able to declare...
111
111
Sep 9, 2016
09/16
by
WDJT
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 1
if you can't get jimmy stewart, tom hanks is pretty good. >> tom came to our home and alf and one of the first things we talked about was the responsibility he felt about playing a real person still living, but that after the film has run its course i'll have to go back to living my life and he wanted to be sure here dn' for . >> in "sully" tom hanks is at the role with aaron eckhart his copartner, jeff skiles. they take the audience through the harrowing 208 seconds of u.s. airways flight 1549. >> brace for impact. >> eastwood and hanks got it, as far as you see, the moment and ? they captured? >> and the emotion, and what i really wanted this film to was a real undercurrent>> time hior it seemed as everything was wrong during the'0'0financial meltdown, seemed like no one could do anything right and this group of people who didn't know each other came together in this place, in this time, and made it ever knows that we landed, that everyone survived and we've celebrated that. >> that's a heroic moment. >> but they don't know what happened after that. >> let's get into how you hl cl
if you can't get jimmy stewart, tom hanks is pretty good. >> tom came to our home and alf and one of the first things we talked about was the responsibility he felt about playing a real person still living, but that after the film has run its course i'll have to go back to living my life and he wanted to be sure here dn' for . >> in "sully" tom hanks is at the role with aaron eckhart his copartner, jeff skiles. they take the audience through the harrowing 208 seconds of...
149
149
Sep 9, 2016
09/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 6
if you can't get jimmy stewart, tom hanks is pretty good. >> tom came to our home and spent almost half a day there. and one of the first things we talked about was the responsibility he felt about playing a real person still living. but then after the film has run its course, i'll have to go back to living my life and he wanted to be sure he didn't screw it up >> and sully, tom hanks is at the controls with his co-pilot jeff skiels. together they take the audience through the harrowing 208 seconds of u.s. airways flight 1549. >> brace for impact. >> so eastwood and hank got it, as far as you see the moment and the personality they captured. >> and the emotion. what i really wanted this to have was a real undercurrent of the importance of our common humanity. and i think it's there. >> how so? >> this is about a group of people at a time in the world's history when it seemed as if everything was going wrong during the '08-'09 financial meltdown, seemed like no one could do anything right. and this group of people who didn't know each other came together in this place , in thi in life to
if you can't get jimmy stewart, tom hanks is pretty good. >> tom came to our home and spent almost half a day there. and one of the first things we talked about was the responsibility he felt about playing a real person still living. but then after the film has run its course, i'll have to go back to living my life and he wanted to be sure he didn't screw it up >> and sully, tom hanks is at the controls with his co-pilot jeff skiels. together they take the audience through the...
96
96
Sep 9, 2016
09/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 3
if you can't get jimmy stewart, tom hanks is pretty good. >> tom came to our home and spent a half a day there. one of the first things we talked about the responsibility he felt about playing a person still living, but then after the film has run its course, i only have to go back to living my life and he wanted to be sure he didn't screw it up for me. >> prepare for takeoff. the controls with his co-pilot jeff skiles. together, they take the audience through the harrowing 208 second of us airways flight 1549. >> brace for impact. >> eastwood and hanks got it as far as you see, the moment and the personality they captured it? >> and the emotion. and what i really wanted this film to have was a undercurrent of the importance of our common humanity. and i think it's there. >> reporter: how so? >> this is about a group of people, at a time in the world's history when it seemed as if everything was going wrong b during the '08 and '09 financial meltdown and felt like nobody could do anything right. sure everyone was saved. everyone knows that we landed and that everyone survived and we
if you can't get jimmy stewart, tom hanks is pretty good. >> tom came to our home and spent a half a day there. one of the first things we talked about the responsibility he felt about playing a person still living, but then after the film has run its course, i only have to go back to living my life and he wanted to be sure he didn't screw it up for me. >> prepare for takeoff. the controls with his co-pilot jeff skiles. together, they take the audience through the harrowing 208...
345
345
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 1
we have great music tonight. >> you have great music tonight. >> jimmy: i mean not only stewart lindsey but we have jack white as well. >> jack white. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and mandy moore as well. she can sing as well. yeah. but you're a big, i know a big vinyl guy. >> yeah. i really want to take you to the jazz record store here in manhattan. great, great store. >> jimmy: good name. yeah. [ laughter ] i don't know how they come up with that name? >> you've been there and bought stuff up there. yeah. we asked our buddy jack to help us out. >> oh, wow. great. >> jimmy: he gave you a thing. here it is. this is from jack white. this is for you. [ cheers and applause ] to james spader from jack white. this is the record and it's still sealed. >> yeah, great, fantastic. >> jimmy: i mean this guy doesn't fool around. >> he's been incredible influential also with record store day and he always does a >> jimmy: good for you. >> that's really sweet. >> jimmy: please, yeah, i know. i know you like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he does all that stuff. i thought about you. i
we have great music tonight. >> you have great music tonight. >> jimmy: i mean not only stewart lindsey but we have jack white as well. >> jack white. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and mandy moore as well. she can sing as well. yeah. but you're a big, i know a big vinyl guy. >> yeah. i really want to take you to the jazz record store here in manhattan. great, great store. >> jimmy: good name. yeah. [ laughter ] i don't know how they come up with that...
70
70
Sep 28, 2016
09/16
by
KSNV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 2
sprint cup champion during hit is an ministration that includes kevin harvick jimmy johnson brad keselowski also tony stewart. hopefully we'll have the images to provide for you a news 3 wildfire in california still burning very hot this morning. and now we understand that a firefighter was heard fighting this find out what happened ahead. >> kim: you know her special i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? >> dana: live pictures coming out of tel aviv where we heard early this morning former israeli president and prime minister shimon perez has died at the age of 93. the funeral will be held for him on friday with dignitaries from around the world expected to attend including present brock obama for seven decades of service for perez he started his career as a lion but he ended as a dove brokering a peace deal with the palestinians. this happening some 30 ye
sprint cup champion during hit is an ministration that includes kevin harvick jimmy johnson brad keselowski also tony stewart. hopefully we'll have the images to provide for you a news 3 wildfire in california still burning very hot this morning. and now we understand that a firefighter was heard fighting this find out what happened ahead. >> kim: you know her special i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate...
279
279
Sep 4, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
jimmy stewart wouldn't be able to start the community -- >> just to review, growth is good. we've had much stronger recoveries. we're in a redistribution recession which has happened before in history. and we need to shrink government. have i got that right so far? [laughter] >> good summary. >> one other thought that keeps crossing my mind. i will give a talk to some bankers to the clearinghouse which was the fed before the fed.i will give a there was a fed before the fed. the york clearinghouse now national. and the question they've asked is basically, should banks talk back. how could we talk back and say this is wrong? and the answer is, you know, generally in history banks have been pretty intimidated by government because, of course, they get those billion dollar fines or they just die slow deaths, the smaller banks and what i noticed when i studied the great depression in preparation for that is that the banks began and the economies began to talk back. they began to speak a little louder even the head of the chamber of commerce speak truth to power. and it was a real
jimmy stewart wouldn't be able to start the community -- >> just to review, growth is good. we've had much stronger recoveries. we're in a redistribution recession which has happened before in history. and we need to shrink government. have i got that right so far? [laughter] >> good summary. >> one other thought that keeps crossing my mind. i will give a talk to some bankers to the clearinghouse which was the fed before the fed.i will give a there was a fed before the fed....
220
220
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jimmy: no, no. [ cheers and applause ] stewart lindsey they're already doing it right.u can play with the roots. tonight is acoustic. you're doing "love is the truth," which is a song -- i don't know that song. >> it was written with a piece of a japanese artist, nody noda did. it was a beautiful piece they put together and it was with coca-cola, and they asked me to write music to the piece that she had made, and i thought it was sort of a moment that could reach maybe a huge audience across the world, but coca-cola ended up not liking the commercial and only played it one time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: fantastic. >> i really liked writing for her visual that she did but >> jimmy: well, we're going to hear it tonight and congrats on the record and i just love what you're doing and we all love that you're here and that you're doing our show, and that you're performing for us. [ cheers and applause ] jack white performs for us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ and they're off! well, that took a turn. what's the speed limit in here? dad!
. >> jimmy: no, no. [ cheers and applause ] stewart lindsey they're already doing it right.u can play with the roots. tonight is acoustic. you're doing "love is the truth," which is a song -- i don't know that song. >> it was written with a piece of a japanese artist, nody noda did. it was a beautiful piece they put together and it was with coca-cola, and they asked me to write music to the piece that she had made, and i thought it was sort of a moment that could reach...
53
53
Sep 19, 2016
09/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 1
jimmy kimmel hands out snacks during pb &j. we recap the memorable moments. it is including a vice presidential promise. >> martha stewart is saying i'm with her and endorsing hillary clinton and distancing herself >> all right. thanks class. have a great day too. we are visiting the classes across southeast wisconsin throughout the school year. if you are interested in a visit, head to wisn.com and click on the school shout out logo. >> 5:25. the big winner of the prime time emmys are the hbo fantasy game of thrones. >> it passed frazier. it picked up 12 awards including the drama series. an emmy. she dedicated her win to her father who died on friday. she got political during the acceptance speech. >> here is something that is not political. this was when all of the -- well -- >> all the kids from stranger in jimmy's mom was hungry and made 7,000 sandwiches to hand out and juice boxes too. >> wisn 12 news time now is 5:26. and this is 13-year-old hamming it for the crowd there. marching into the history books. profile visit from london. >> meal deal you can get this week that helps the local cancer patients. stay with
jimmy kimmel hands out snacks during pb &j. we recap the memorable moments. it is including a vice presidential promise. >> martha stewart is saying i'm with her and endorsing hillary clinton and distancing herself >> all right. thanks class. have a great day too. we are visiting the classes across southeast wisconsin throughout the school year. if you are interested in a visit, head to wisn.com and click on the school shout out logo. >> 5:25. the big winner of the prime...
274
274
Sep 11, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
stewart, jr. >> sanford m. stoller >> douglas joel stone >> lonny jay stone >> jimmy nevill storey >> timothy stout >> thomas strada> james j. straine, jr. >> edward w. straub >> george j. strauch, jr. >> edward thomas strauss >> steven r. strauss >> larry l. strickland >> steven f. strobert >> walwyn wellington stuart, jr. >> benjamin suarez >> david scott suarez >> ramon suarez >> dino xavier suarez ramirez >> yoichi sumiyama sugiyama >> william christopher sugra >> daniel thomas suhr >> david marc sullins >> christopher p. sullivan >> patrick sullivan >> thomas g. sullivan >> hilario soriano sumaya, jr. >> james joseph suozzo >> and my beautiful mother, barbara. much.e miss you so our holidays and vacations will never be the same, but as you would want, we carried on. jeffrey,nnifer, jenny, we miss you terribly. you would have been so proud of your grandchildren, evan, lauren, brooke, cameron and lindsay. they would make you so proud. we know you are watching from up above, mom. give us the strength and please continue to give us signs. we love you, and god bless you and god bless >> and my nephew, christopher a
stewart, jr. >> sanford m. stoller >> douglas joel stone >> lonny jay stone >> jimmy nevill storey >> timothy stout >> thomas strada> james j. straine, jr. >> edward w. straub >> george j. strauch, jr. >> edward thomas strauss >> steven r. strauss >> larry l. strickland >> steven f. strobert >> walwyn wellington stuart, jr. >> benjamin suarez >> david scott suarez >> ramon suarez >> dino...
3,426
3.4K
Sep 12, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3,426
favorite 0
quote 1
stewart, jr. sanford m. stoller douglas joel stone lonny jay stone jimmy nevill storey timothy stout thomas strada james j.h, jr. edward thomas strauss steven r. strauss larry l. strickland steven f. strobert walwyn wellington stuart, jr. benjamin suarez david scott suarez ramon suarez dino xavier suarez ramirez yoichi sumiyama sugiyama william christopher sugra daniel thomas suhr david marc sullins christopher p. sullivan patrick sullivan thomas g. sullivan hilario soriano sumaya, jr. james joseph suozzo >> and my beautiful mother, barbara. mom, we miss you so much. our holidays and vacations will never be the same. but as you would want, we carried on. daddy, jennifer, jenny jeffery, miss you terribly. and you would have been so proud of all of your grandchildren, alexandria, jillian, kiera, evan lauren, brook, cameron and lindsey. we would make you so proud. we know that you're watching from up above, mom. give us the strength, and please continue to give us a sign. we love you god bless you and god bless america. [applause] >> and my nephew port authority police officer christopher. chris, raw emotions
stewart, jr. sanford m. stoller douglas joel stone lonny jay stone jimmy nevill storey timothy stout thomas strada james j.h, jr. edward thomas strauss steven r. strauss larry l. strickland steven f. strobert walwyn wellington stuart, jr. benjamin suarez david scott suarez ramon suarez dino xavier suarez ramirez yoichi sumiyama sugiyama william christopher sugra daniel thomas suhr david marc sullins christopher p. sullivan patrick sullivan thomas g. sullivan hilario soriano sumaya, jr. james...
122
122
Sep 16, 2016
09/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 3
partisan humor moves the needle, jimmy fallon is the number one late night show but his ratings are half of what carson got. trevor noah's numbers are down 40% from when jon stewartthe show. city anyone -- steven colbert is down from letterman. >> there is concern that bill clinton has lost his touch on the campaign trail. the former president filled in for his wife this week while she was recovering from pneumonia but a democratic source say campaign aides consider president obama or michelle obama a better standin. the court supposed when the see bill clinton the first thing you think of is not hilary, it's former president and yesterday. he can go and raise money but in terms of what she is going to do as president, she needs to be making that case. meantime, the author, peggy noonan penned an oped and opinions out how low trustworthyings in numbers have plagued hillary clinton since the beginning of her public life. aaron is a political politics -- national politics editor for the "wall street journal." where too you see this thing in the arc? i don't think the article was suggesting bill clinton is terrible at it, just he is a reminder of previous things and
partisan humor moves the needle, jimmy fallon is the number one late night show but his ratings are half of what carson got. trevor noah's numbers are down 40% from when jon stewartthe show. city anyone -- steven colbert is down from letterman. >> there is concern that bill clinton has lost his touch on the campaign trail. the former president filled in for his wife this week while she was recovering from pneumonia but a democratic source say campaign aides consider president obama or...