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>> you know, we heard june lewis say that he didn't think that john wallace really believed all that he said. >> that struck me, too. >> because wallace was complicated. for all the hate he preached. for all the hate that he generated and the hateful orders he issued, all of his life he had been endorsed by the naacp in his run for govern. why? because in a previous political position when it looked like civil rights, wallace remained seated. but after his defeat when he was endorsed by the naacp you know the famous quote i won't say the exact word, but he said i was out-endended, and i will not be out ended again. he took on this segregationist, hateful, anti-black mantle and carried it to national prominence. >> and strom thurman who stood along george wallace had an african-american child. illegitimate. >> but i think in both cases them democrat my gods. the thing that--the fuel that he used wallace and thurmond, and those who converted to republicans, the fuel is demagoguery. they, the spokesmen inflame they bring out the worst impulses of those southern whites. wallace was able t
>> you know, we heard june lewis say that he didn't think that john wallace really believed all that he said. >> that struck me, too. >> because wallace was complicated. for all the hate he preached. for all the hate that he generated and the hateful orders he issued, all of his life he had been endorsed by the naacp in his run for govern. why? because in a previous political position when it looked like civil rights, wallace remained seated. but after his defeat when he was...
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to present the award, the jerry thompson award, one of jerry's dear friends and former partner, john wallace[applause] john: the first thing i would like to say a few years ago i had a fundraiser for jerry to help with this medical cause and kid's college tuition. i have to say that dana was one of the first people to step up and say what can i do to help? so thank you. it is really meaningful. [applause] as some of you know, jerry and i were not only partners for years at cnn, but we were the best of friends. i loved him as a brother/ like dana said, jerry symbolized all that is good in this business -- honor, professionalism, talent and respect. this award honors his legacy. with all of that in mind, it is a privilege to be able to hand this year's jerry thompson memorial award to wesley scroggs from nbc news. [cheer]s [applause] [cheers] [applause] john: i have known wes for all of his time, and i can't think of anyone who optimizes who and what jerry was than wes. wes is an incredible he talented person. touches everyone he meets with his smile and his down-home demeanor. it is like sher
to present the award, the jerry thompson award, one of jerry's dear friends and former partner, john wallace[applause] john: the first thing i would like to say a few years ago i had a fundraiser for jerry to help with this medical cause and kid's college tuition. i have to say that dana was one of the first people to step up and say what can i do to help? so thank you. it is really meaningful. [applause] as some of you know, jerry and i were not only partners for years at cnn, but we were the...
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to prevent the jerry thovrpsmpson award here is cnn's dayna bash and fox news's john wallace. [ applause> i was barely a 20 something working in the cnn tape library wanting to learn skills to go out in the field and a cameraman named jerry thompson took me under his wing and showed me the tricks of the trade and showed me how far you can get in this business by actually being a good person. i'm hardly alone when it comes to the jerry thompson and the impact he had on his colleagues and his craft. he was such a talented photographer. he always went the extra mile to get just get that right shot t right angle. and he was so incredibly genus generous with his kindness. he was taken far too soon. far too young. and his wife ynez and sons jason drew and brandon unfortunately koublt be here today. and the example he set for all of us lives on because there is this award in his name. and here tonight to present the jerry thompson awe award one of his dear friends and former partner john wallace. [ applause ] >> the first thing i would like to say is a few years ago i had a fundraiser for jerry
to prevent the jerry thovrpsmpson award here is cnn's dayna bash and fox news's john wallace. [ applause> i was barely a 20 something working in the cnn tape library wanting to learn skills to go out in the field and a cameraman named jerry thompson took me under his wing and showed me the tricks of the trade and showed me how far you can get in this business by actually being a good person. i'm hardly alone when it comes to the jerry thompson and the impact he had on his colleagues and his...
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john wallace, written a whole lot of corruption, particular hill at the state level in the 1800s, and you touched on this in the book, particularly in new york, and you think the federal government was bad. wow. of course especially in this era of great default and we remember during the 1820s and '30s and '40s with state-level defaults. one thing that professor wallace identifies is in his work is entry barriers, and so to me one of -- whatever you think fannie and freddie -- as an aside there are lots of arguments about the financial crisis. one merit of the chapter is you don't wade into those. this is not citiverse fannie. it is about here are these specific institutions that got privileges that nobody else got just like the bank of the united states, and so interestingly what professor wallace argues in his work is that you had all of these state charters institutions with the legislators were hand ought charters. and what he saw is the really big change in about the 1840s and 1850s was the creation of general corporation laws so that anybody who wanted to start a bank, anybody w
john wallace, written a whole lot of corruption, particular hill at the state level in the 1800s, and you touched on this in the book, particularly in new york, and you think the federal government was bad. wow. of course especially in this era of great default and we remember during the 1820s and '30s and '40s with state-level defaults. one thing that professor wallace identifies is in his work is entry barriers, and so to me one of -- whatever you think fannie and freddie -- as an aside there...
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here to present the award his former partner john wallace. [applause] >> the first date of late to say is i had a fund-raiser for jerry to help with medical costs stand kids' college tuition and i have to say dana was one of the first people to step up to say what can i do to help? that was meaningful. jerry and i were not only partners for years at cnn but the best of friends and their loved him as a brother. he symbolized all that is good this with honor and our professionalism this award honors his legacy. with all that in mind it is a privilege to hand this jerry thompson memorial award to wesley's grogs from nbc news. [cheers and applause] >> i have not yet more then 25 years from cnn to nbc a cannot think of anyone who epitomizes the new and what jerry was. as an incredibly talented end with his down-home demeanor just like cher f andy taylor. [laughter] the guy next door that would give your cat out of the tree, six your table stop on the bill late to fix your tire and pick up something you have dropped, that's is wes. feel free if you
here to present the award his former partner john wallace. [applause] >> the first date of late to say is i had a fund-raiser for jerry to help with medical costs stand kids' college tuition and i have to say dana was one of the first people to step up to say what can i do to help? that was meaningful. jerry and i were not only partners for years at cnn but the best of friends and their loved him as a brother. he symbolized all that is good this with honor and our professionalism this...
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i want to go back to an economic story in the university of maryland, john joseph wallace has written a lot on corruption predicate only at the state level in the 1800s. you talk about this in the book. and of course especially in this era of greed default and we remember in the 1820s 30s and 40s of the state level default so one of the things professor wallace identifies in his work is entry barriers. to me whatever you think about fannie and freddie, there are lots of arguments about the financial crisis, one of the merits of that chapter is this is not about city versus fannie it is about here are specific institutions that got privileges no one else got just like the united states but what professor wallace argues in his work is you have all these state-chartered institutions where legislators were handing out charters in what he saw as the really big change above the 1840s and 50s, the creation of general corp. laws so anyone who wanted to start a bank or corporation didn't have to broad politicians, you just went and filed the paperwork and he argues this is a really big change
i want to go back to an economic story in the university of maryland, john joseph wallace has written a lot on corruption predicate only at the state level in the 1800s. you talk about this in the book. and of course especially in this era of greed default and we remember in the 1820s 30s and 40s of the state level default so one of the things professor wallace identifies in his work is entry barriers. to me whatever you think about fannie and freddie, there are lots of arguments about the...
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for the latest in foreign policy and intelligence challenges tune in this weekend when john brennan joins chris wallace on fox news sunday. check local listings for time and channel. >>> next stocks surge on the weaker dollar. we will talk live with liz of the fox business network. first here is what fox affiliates are covering. louisville where prince charles and wife cumilla are wrapping up the u.s. visit. the royals made several sites. fox 31 in denver with colorado's new distracted driving campaign flashing signs along highways urged drivers to get your head out of your apps. >> this is a live look at honolulu from our affiliate. looks warm there. speculation president obama may be spending time at the house that magnum made famous. a long time friend of the president confirms he purchased the estate home of the tv show for eight seasons. and that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report. blaets . >>> a check of the markets. the dow gained 169 today. the s&p 500 was up 19. the nasdaq finished ahead 34. for the week the dow was up just over two percentage points. the s&p 500 ga
for the latest in foreign policy and intelligence challenges tune in this weekend when john brennan joins chris wallace on fox news sunday. check local listings for time and channel. >>> next stocks surge on the weaker dollar. we will talk live with liz of the fox business network. first here is what fox affiliates are covering. louisville where prince charles and wife cumilla are wrapping up the u.s. visit. the royals made several sites. fox 31 in denver with colorado's new distracted...
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and suffering. >> in his fourth and final term as governor, wallace began apologizeing for his views on race. he invited john of the victims of violence on the edmund pettus bridge, lewis moved from alabama to georgia and was elected to congress. >> i said governor why did you give the order for people to beat us? he said we had to stop you. on the bridge. because there were people waiting to cel kill you on the other side. i said governor do you kill people to keep other people from killing them? he didn't have an answer. i'm not really convinced that governor wallace ever really believed all of the stuff that he was saying. i think he used the issue of race to get ahead. >> wallace also met with the two students he had once blocked from entering the university of alabama. jameshood and vivian malone. >> did your sister ever share with you being frightened ? >> you know, this is something that continues to amaze me. because of all the emotion she had, i think fear was not one. i think that she never gave into that fear. she and my parents were people of great faith. and they felt that they were doing the ri
and suffering. >> in his fourth and final term as governor, wallace began apologizeing for his views on race. he invited john of the victims of violence on the edmund pettus bridge, lewis moved from alabama to georgia and was elected to congress. >> i said governor why did you give the order for people to beat us? he said we had to stop you. on the bridge. because there were people waiting to cel kill you on the other side. i said governor do you kill people to keep other people...
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john lewis. alabama's governor george wallace blocked her from enrolling, but that did not stop her.eans became one ofjones became one of two african-americans to enroll in school. randall pinkston spoke with her sister sharon malone. >> people would call the house and i would answer the phone and i was all of four years old. people would call with death threats, calling names. >> what did your sister tell you about her reasons for wanting to go to the university of alabama? >> well, you you are six generations alabama. my parents my sister felt as if if anyone deserved a good public education in the state of alabama, it would be our family. she started this process in 1960 and it took two and a half years through the legal challenges before she finally got the go ahead to go. >> did your sister ever share with you being frightens anxious, scared out of her wits about going to that foreign place for black people? >> you know, this is something that continues to amaze me because of all the emotion she had, i think fear was not one. i think that she never gave in to that fear because i
john lewis. alabama's governor george wallace blocked her from enrolling, but that did not stop her.eans became one ofjones became one of two african-americans to enroll in school. randall pinkston spoke with her sister sharon malone. >> people would call the house and i would answer the phone and i was all of four years old. people would call with death threats, calling names. >> what did your sister tell you about her reasons for wanting to go to the university of alabama?...
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now at choicehotels.com >>> with a deadline for nuclear war in iran days away chris wallace is sitting down with johnreview. good morning. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's very interesting time to be talking to john brennan. there's a lot to talk about. obviously the spread of isis putin the russian president. what are his ambitions around ukraine and the rest of the world. topic one, of course a possible nuclear deal with iran. what if there is no deal and they try to break out? and there is a deal can we verify it? >> him. give us a preview of your interview? i think we have some of that we can share. let's rom the tape. fact is they foomed us repeatedly. >> i think we have gone to school on some of the development ourselves the last decade or so so we can have a better plan and opportunity to verify some of the things they are saying that are going to do and not do. >> just from the short clip we rolled, he sounds skeptical of iranian good faith. that was the theme throughout the interview? >> well, no. i wouldn't say that. i think you have to be somewhat skeptical of iranian good f
now at choicehotels.com >>> with a deadline for nuclear war in iran days away chris wallace is sitting down with johnreview. good morning. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's very interesting time to be talking to john brennan. there's a lot to talk about. obviously the spread of isis putin the russian president. what are his ambitions around ukraine and the rest of the world. topic one, of course a possible nuclear deal with iran. what if there is no deal and they...
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john. >> rusk county deputies jeff wallace and riley comit are both in communication with peery and zeroing on the suspect's location. >> i heard the warden peery say he was in pursuit of the suspect vehicle heading southbound in my direction. so i then took some back roads and tried to get over to the area where he was. >> peery chases the suspect at more than 100 miles an hour. when he makes a wide turn around a corner, the suspect's car goes into a ditch on the side of the road. the officer takes advantage. >> pull over! >> i was able to pull my squad tradition -- truck up alongside and prevent him from coming back onto the road. >> but the driver is not about to surrender and speeds off. a short way down the road, rudolf frenzer stops again. >> he slows down and pulls all the way over to the right-hand side. and then i pull up. instead of pulling up alongside him again, i pull up right behind him. the officer gets out, draws his weapon and orders the guy out of his car. >> get out on the road. get out! >> but the driver puts the pedal to the metal once again. >> we just stopped. he slam
john. >> rusk county deputies jeff wallace and riley comit are both in communication with peery and zeroing on the suspect's location. >> i heard the warden peery say he was in pursuit of the suspect vehicle heading southbound in my direction. so i then took some back roads and tried to get over to the area where he was. >> peery chases the suspect at more than 100 miles an hour. when he makes a wide turn around a corner, the suspect's car goes into a ditch on the side of the...
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wallace wallace's daughter peggy stood on the same spot and embraced congressman john lewis who was badlyten on bloody sunday. >> there are opportunities for all of us to raise the call for justice in our lifetime. >> reporter: lewis joined armed with peggy wallace kennedy and led dozens of members of congress from the capitol to the memorial for those who died in the civil rights movement. >> reporter: i'd like you to review the history and talk about it. >> i knew that's what i had to do for them was welcome them home. >> your father is looking down from heaven his soul proud. >> reporter: at brown chapel back in selma, dr. king's headquarters for the voting rights movement attorney general eric holder urged a new generation to remember those who gave their lives. >> if you think about them and all of the other people who gave so much so that we would have the right to vote -- >> reporter: here at the state capitol they commemorated the passage of the voting rights act, but there's fear as well that the supreme court's removal of some of those requirements could lead to some new restric
wallace wallace's daughter peggy stood on the same spot and embraced congressman john lewis who was badlyten on bloody sunday. >> there are opportunities for all of us to raise the call for justice in our lifetime. >> reporter: lewis joined armed with peggy wallace kennedy and led dozens of members of congress from the capitol to the memorial for those who died in the civil rights movement. >> reporter: i'd like you to review the history and talk about it. >> i knew...
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today, wallace's daughter peggy stood on the same spot and embraced congressman john lewis, who was badlybloody sunday. >> there are opportunities for all of us to raise the call for justice in our lifetime. >> reporter: lewis joined arms with peg by wallace kennedy and led dozens members of congress to the memorial to those who died in the civil rights movement. >> to talk about that history -- >> i just knew what i had to do. >> reporter: at brown chapel back in selma, doctor, headquarters for the voting rights movement, attorney general eric holder urges a new generation to remember those who gave their lives. >> think about this. you think about all the other people who gave so much so that we would have the right to vote. >> reporter: in selma today and here at the state capitol, they commemorated the events which led up to the passage of the voting rights act but there was fear as well that the supreme court's removal of some of those requirements in that act could lead to new suppressions on voting rights. jeff. >> glor: bill plante, thank you very much. apple says timing isn't eve
today, wallace's daughter peggy stood on the same spot and embraced congressman john lewis, who was badlybloody sunday. >> there are opportunities for all of us to raise the call for justice in our lifetime. >> reporter: lewis joined arms with peg by wallace kennedy and led dozens members of congress to the memorial to those who died in the civil rights movement. >> to talk about that history -- >> i just knew what i had to do. >> reporter: at brown chapel back in...
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bill bradley, george mitchell, pat moynihan, jack danforth, john chafee, malcolm wallace and i said would you be willing to meet in my office starting next tuesday at 8:30 to see if we can work out a bill that would be satisfactory to us, and the president? every one of them said yes. and now passed starting that tuesday the most extraordinary experience in my life in politics. we met from tuesday to tuesday, the bill was at -- every morning at 8:30 i'd meet with staff at 7:30, this core group, a cabal as i called it at 8:30 we'd work out what we thought should be in the bill. we had one or two open committee meetings but basically the committee was just marking time waiting for us to finish. and you could tell although the meetings were behind closed doors there's no secrets in this town. and the board was getting out. we were having the meetings but no one exactly knew what it is we were doing. but on the thursday between these two tuesdays, came a phone call that became very important in this whole process, and i will read it to you, because it's from the diary. back again to tax refor
bill bradley, george mitchell, pat moynihan, jack danforth, john chafee, malcolm wallace and i said would you be willing to meet in my office starting next tuesday at 8:30 to see if we can work out a bill that would be satisfactory to us, and the president? every one of them said yes. and now passed starting that tuesday the most extraordinary experience in my life in politics. we met from tuesday to tuesday, the bill was at -- every morning at 8:30 i'd meet with staff at 7:30, this core group,...
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soon peggy wallace kennedy found herself walking hand in hand across the edmund pettus bridge with congressman johnze. >> this young lady was so courageous brave and warm to greet me and it was very moving. one of the greatest honours of my life. that's how i met him. he is the epiphany when he says love and reconciliation can heal a heart. >> all over bam there are plaques and statues. no one can change history. george wallace's deeds will be part of his legacy. his daughter hopes she can create a new legacy. >> in 2013 families that stood against each other met face to face. >> it was amazing to see, you know, how people come in 1 generation. >> they told out we wouldn't get here... >> 50 years ago martin luther king junior and the selma marchers arrested the destination, montgomery, intent of giving the governor their petition. peggy was on the steps waiting. >> 50 years ago where was your father. >> he was up in the second floor office. >> reporter: did not meet the marcher. >> he did not meet the marchers. >> reporter: you wanted to meet them when they came back. >> yes, i did. >> reporter: wh
soon peggy wallace kennedy found herself walking hand in hand across the edmund pettus bridge with congressman johnze. >> this young lady was so courageous brave and warm to greet me and it was very moving. one of the greatest honours of my life. that's how i met him. he is the epiphany when he says love and reconciliation can heal a heart. >> all over bam there are plaques and statues. no one can change history. george wallace's deeds will be part of his legacy. his daughter hopes...
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wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director, johns, they pulled us repeatedly the iranians. we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president vladimir putin directions. do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >>> john brennan from the cia only on "fox news sunday." >>> then, new tensions between the white house and israel. after prime minister netanyahu is re-elected. will the obama administration let the un recognize a
wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director, johns, they pulled us repeatedly the iranians. we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president vladimir putin directions. do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >>> john brennan from the cia only on "fox news sunday." >>> then, new tensions between the white house and israel. after prime...
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representative, congressman john lewis was there and he was there on the saturday with the president. brutal beatings by state troopers ordered by the governor george wallace 50 years ago. >>> well, president obama, the first family and congressman john lewis were -- john lewis was injured during the a attack, is there one of the most striking photos that i saw. on the other side of the bridge, other lane going the in the opposite direction is another, well, former president, george w. bush and his wife laura are on the other side of the bridge. >> i had in idea. >> i loved to see in the front, how to the right of the president of the picture would the man in the wheelchairs, people are still pushing them to participate as well. >> i think that woman is 103 years old, by the way. >> what? >> yeah. >> 8:11. on a lighter note when it comes to relationship i mean love, there is one thing that we all are looking for in a life long partner, okay. >> okay. >> it is not locality, trust. coming up the single will mess important personality trait you must have. >> do you have it. >> a little bit. okay. >> what is this new video. >> oh, my god. >> a new jersey man p
representative, congressman john lewis was there and he was there on the saturday with the president. brutal beatings by state troopers ordered by the governor george wallace 50 years ago. >>> well, president obama, the first family and congressman john lewis were -- john lewis was injured during the a attack, is there one of the most striking photos that i saw. on the other side of the bridge, other lane going the in the opposite direction is another, well, former president, george w....
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wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director, johneatedly the iranians. >> in a wide-ranging interview, we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president putin's directions. >> do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >> spy-master john brennan from the cia on "fox sunday news". >>> then, new tensions between the white house and israel. after prime minister netanyahu
wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director, johneatedly the iranians. >> in a wide-ranging interview, we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president putin's directions. >> do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >> spy-master john brennan from the cia on "fox sunday news". >>> then, new tensions between the white house and...
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about this now with the team from bloomberg politic, john heilemann and mark halperin and our dueling strategists, donna brazile and nicolle wallace from "the view" who worked for both george w. and jeb bush. welcome to you all and, mark, let me begin with you. i think we've seen a version of this story that jon karl hinted at five or six times. generally the clinton ss underreact and hunker down, the critics and media overreact. is it different this time? will it make any difference? >> i said a few weeks ago on this show i thought she was easily the most likely president of the united states. i now think not only is she because of this as a symptom and a cause, i now think she's not only easily the most likely, i don't think she's any more than most likely. this is -- go that's a big shift. >> yeah. >> because of e-mails? >> a big shift. >> because of what this says as a symptom. >> exhale. >> not as a cause, as a symptom. >> exhale. >> what she's doing here in terms of lack of response, lack of a sense of what people think of her and combined with what i thought was an extraordinary weak performance at her speech the other day,
about this now with the team from bloomberg politic, john heilemann and mark halperin and our dueling strategists, donna brazile and nicolle wallace from "the view" who worked for both george w. and jeb bush. welcome to you all and, mark, let me begin with you. i think we've seen a version of this story that jon karl hinted at five or six times. generally the clinton ss underreact and hunker down, the critics and media overreact. is it different this time? will it make any difference?...
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>>>alla >> i am chris wallace at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today an exclusive interview with c.i.a. director johnpeatedly, the iranians, in a wide ranging interview we discuss iran's nuclear program and the growing threat from isis and president vladimir putin's global ambition. >> as director of the c.i.a. do you see any indication that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >> spy master john brennan only on fox news sunday. >> new tensions between the white house and israel after prime minister netanyahu is re-elected
>>>alla >> i am chris wallace at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today an exclusive interview with c.i.a. director johnpeatedly, the iranians, in a wide ranging interview we discuss iran's nuclear program and the growing threat from isis and president vladimir putin's global ambition. >> as director of the c.i.a. do you see any indication that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >> spy master john brennan only on fox news sunday. >> new...
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>>>alla >> i am chris wallace at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today an exclusive interview with c.i.a. director john breten. the fact is they told us repeatedly, the iranians, in a wide ranging interview we discuss iran's nuclear program and the growing threat from isis and president vladimir putin's global ambition. >> as director of the c.i.a. do you see any indication that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >> spy master john brennan only on fox news sunday. >> new tensions between the white house and israel after prime minister netanyahu is re-elected. will the administration let the u.n. recognize a print state? >> commitment has been in a last ways, a gidding principle. it is clear that israel is no longer committed to that outcome. >> our sunday group discusses that and our interview with john brennan. our "power player of the week," mitt romney's former campaign manager now leading the research effort against democrats. >> all the people here are focused on secretary clinton and the task day in and day out all right new. on fox news sunday. >>> hello again, from fm news today at c.i.a. hea
>>>alla >> i am chris wallace at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today an exclusive interview with c.i.a. director john breten. the fact is they told us repeatedly, the iranians, in a wide ranging interview we discuss iran's nuclear program and the growing threat from isis and president vladimir putin's global ambition. >> as director of the c.i.a. do you see any indication that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >> spy master john brennan only...
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wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director john brennan. fact is, they pulled us repeatedly the iranians. we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president vladimir putin directions. do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >>> john brennan from the cia only on "fox news sunday." >>> then, new tensions between the white house and israel. after prime minister netanyahu is re-elected. will the obama administration let the un recognize a palestinian state. >> it has been in a lot of ways a guiding principle. it's clear that israel is no longer committed to that outcome. >> our sunday group discusses that and our interview with john brennan. >>> and our power player of the week, mitt romney's former campaign manager now leaving the opo research effort against democrats. >> all these people here are focussed on secretary clinton. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news. today at cia headquarters in virginia. this is the agency's iconic entra
wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director john brennan. fact is, they pulled us repeatedly the iranians. we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president vladimir putin directions. do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >>> john brennan from the cia only on "fox news sunday." >>> then, new tensions between the white house and...
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john lewis helped lead the march in 1965 and today the daughter of george wallace, the governor of alabamars ago you stood here in front of your state capitol and sought an opportunity as a citizen of alabama to be recognized and heard by your governor and he refused. but today, as his daughter and as a person of my own, i want to do for you what my father should have done and recognize you for your humanity and for your dignity as a child of god, as a person of good will and character and as a fellow al bammian and say welcome home. [ applause ] tuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call, the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil is clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word.
john lewis helped lead the march in 1965 and today the daughter of george wallace, the governor of alabamars ago you stood here in front of your state capitol and sought an opportunity as a citizen of alabama to be recognized and heard by your governor and he refused. but today, as his daughter and as a person of my own, i want to do for you what my father should have done and recognize you for your humanity and for your dignity as a child of god, as a person of good will and character and as a...
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john boehner invited him to without giving the white house a heads up. meantime speaker boehner today announced he plans to visit israel when congress takes a recess at the end of the month. chris wallacender if the two sides realize they're messing with a long are standing relationship and messing with it hard. >> that's right. the interesting thing is here you go to the map you showed of 1967 borders and the current borders. the fact there is wasn't be a two-state solution an)k because the two side are so divided among other things. the palestinians are divided amongst themselves. between hamas and the palestinian authority isn't anybody to negotiate with. but it has been the policy of the united states and of israel for years that they support evidence at least in principle if not in reality the idea that israel would have a state and alongside it palestine would have a state, and when netanyahu said what he said the day before the election, that under his watch there was not going to be a palestinian state, that basically blew up and at least the pretense of what the policy has been for over a decade and the administration has decided to really put the wood to him on this. do i thi
john boehner invited him to without giving the white house a heads up. meantime speaker boehner today announced he plans to visit israel when congress takes a recess at the end of the month. chris wallacender if the two sides realize they're messing with a long are standing relationship and messing with it hard. >> that's right. the interesting thing is here you go to the map you showed of 1967 borders and the current borders. the fact there is wasn't be a two-state solution an)k because...
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john holloman will bring you there perspective -- their perspective as they listen to netanyahu. "surveillance" -- no one has thought harder about this alchemy then peter fisher at blackrock. also joining us as peter wallacen enterprise institute as we discuss later in the hour what has become of his republican party. peter fisher we have a disagreement between bill gross at janice. days and rosenberg with us in an hour ago -- in an hour or so will say later, how do you get in this position of a parlor game of gaming our central-bank ? peter: f:.: well the fed gave us a calendar-based view of race, and now they are trying to move to a data dependent view of rates, they still published the dots, so we are left between their time passed and the data and now we enter the mix, in comes stan fisher saying 0 is the wrong number for this economy, so there is a lot of mix right now. tom: the mixture andin washington, peter wallace, how we got into this mess, let me guess, both of you as august mines, how distorted are we right now, peter wallace? peter w.: terribly. we are more distorted now because the fed has made some decisions that are very unclear, and we're operating under a regulatory system now that is fa
john holloman will bring you there perspective -- their perspective as they listen to netanyahu. "surveillance" -- no one has thought harder about this alchemy then peter fisher at blackrock. also joining us as peter wallacen enterprise institute as we discuss later in the hour what has become of his republican party. peter fisher we have a disagreement between bill gross at janice. days and rosenberg with us in an hour ago -- in an hour or so will say later, how do you get in this...
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wallace. >> hour after that his skull was fractured by police before he could ever make it across that bridge. today, 50 years later, john lewis is going to march across this bridge this time with the first black president of the united states. it's a big day in selma. it's a big day here on msnbc. here's a look at what's on tap. 2:30 president obama is going to deliver his remarks what will surely be a powerful reflection on the civil rights struggle. less than a hour after that at 3:25 the first family and other members of government are going to make the ceremonial crossing of the edmund pettus bridge. at 4:00 p.m. the president and first lady are going to take their daughters on a tour of the nearby national voting rights museum. that is on tap today. a big day, not just for selma but the entire country. msnbc reporter is live for us in selma, alabama. thanks for joining us. we give you sort of the big headlines of what we can expect for today. you're down there h can you give us a sense of what we could be looking for? >> reporter: we're expecting thousands of people to converge here on selma 50 years after the gaze
wallace. >> hour after that his skull was fractured by police before he could ever make it across that bridge. today, 50 years later, john lewis is going to march across this bridge this time with the first black president of the united states. it's a big day in selma. it's a big day here on msnbc. here's a look at what's on tap. 2:30 president obama is going to deliver his remarks what will surely be a powerful reflection on the civil rights struggle. less than a hour after that at 3:25...
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wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director john us repeatedly the iranians. we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president vladimir putin directions. do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >>> john brennan from the cia only on "fox news sunday." >>> then, new tensions between the white house and israel.
wallace. at the headquarters of the central intelligence agency. today, an exclusive interview with cia director john us repeatedly the iranians. we discuss iran's nuclear program, the growing threat from isis and russian president vladimir putin directions. do you see any indications that vladimir putin wants out of ukraine? >>> john brennan from the cia only on "fox news sunday." >>> then, new tensions between the white house and israel.