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you're not mike wallace at all.allace. >> mike wallace would know the price of bitcoin and where it came from, believe me. neil: you're a bitcoin. we'll have more after this and i promise we clean up our act. stay with us. ing. lights up the entire bed. it even offers a built in 120 volt outlet. wow. plug that in for me. whoa! -holy smokes! -oh wow! and the all new silverado has more trim levels than any other pickup. whoa! oh wow! -very cool. there's something for all of us. absolutely. it's time to upgrade. (laughter) >> we saw those images, watching that image of oscar and his daughter is heartbreaking. it should also piss us all off when somebody comes across the border, not to criminalize desperation. >> i believe not openly reproductive freedom, i believe in reproductive justice. neil: really social media buzz. i don't know if is reliable, but julian castro getting a boost from his performance. so is early reads, congresswoman tulsi gabbard, despite getting third lowest speaking time. not just how many minutes
you're not mike wallace at all.allace. >> mike wallace would know the price of bitcoin and where it came from, believe me. neil: you're a bitcoin. we'll have more after this and i promise we clean up our act. stay with us. ing. lights up the entire bed. it even offers a built in 120 volt outlet. wow. plug that in for me. whoa! -holy smokes! -oh wow! and the all new silverado has more trim levels than any other pickup. whoa! oh wow! -very cool. there's something for all of us. absolutely....
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meeting and associate producer years ago with mike wallace i got the first derivative of the dodd hewittroducer of "60 minutes", has lesson of the mission of "60 minutes" to say with the theologians and philosophers we tell stories the power story is what you do and relate in the book because those that you have told have formed you as a journalist why is at the building block of your career that's the most meaningful used to go into his office and say climate change. that's a big deal we have to do a story about it he would say that's an issue. tell me a story. so if you find that narrow fascinating story that illuminates all the issue issues, that's when you have it. steven spielberg did not write a movie called d-day but saving private ryan. you know, everything you need to know in that very personal story. he didn't do a movie called the holocaust it is called schindler's list. and knowing everything you needed to now with the holocaust in a very personal story and that's what we do in 60 minutes going into the fifties second season. i say this humbly with a nervous gratitude the mos
meeting and associate producer years ago with mike wallace i got the first derivative of the dodd hewittroducer of "60 minutes", has lesson of the mission of "60 minutes" to say with the theologians and philosophers we tell stories the power story is what you do and relate in the book because those that you have told have formed you as a journalist why is at the building block of your career that's the most meaningful used to go into his office and say climate change. that's...
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the thing that strikes me, i remember meeting and associate producer years ago who worked for mike wallaceand we were sitting at lunch and i got the first derivative of the don which, the famed former executiveproducer of 60 minutes . his, his lesson about what the mission of 60 minutes was and he said to me, he said issues are for theologians and philosophers. we tell stories. the power of story is what you do, it's what you related in this book because the stories that you have told, the people you have met formed you as a journalist. what isthat the building block of your career that's probably the most meaningful ? >> in some sense i learned from don as you were saying. you go into don's office and use a gone, climate change. it's a big deal, we got to do a story about it and he would wake you are and say that's an issue, tell me a story. and what he meant by that was if you find the narrow fascinating story that illuminates all of the issues of climate change, that's when you have it. it struck me, steven spielberg for example didn't write a movie called dj. he directed a movie called
the thing that strikes me, i remember meeting and associate producer years ago who worked for mike wallaceand we were sitting at lunch and i got the first derivative of the don which, the famed former executiveproducer of 60 minutes . his, his lesson about what the mission of 60 minutes was and he said to me, he said issues are for theologians and philosophers. we tell stories. the power of story is what you do, it's what you related in this book because the stories that you have told, the...
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criminal charges nothing i see extended into a job they need to hire and major tenants to his is very mike wallace retired and they gave him a plaque for good job. there's a culture of. unaccountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their crime and everything to do with. pointing the finger at perhaps the easiest person to point the finger at and there will be no consequence and so it happens over and over and over in the states. oh yeah it goes a victim. having clothes they did they still own and i mean i might get credit i have credibility but what about her family do they even care no they're not even searching for the person they get these the operator because they thought in the still feel that i'm guilty. in this theory our criminal justice system is designed to correctly identify perpetrators and bring them to justice where fails and where fails because of misconduct. the reaction of the criminal justice system is really the opposite of what it should be the criminal justice system tries to cover up the failure. retain its le
criminal charges nothing i see extended into a job they need to hire and major tenants to his is very mike wallace retired and they gave him a plaque for good job. there's a culture of. unaccountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their crime and everything to do with. pointing the finger at perhaps the easiest person to point the finger at and there will be no consequence and so it happens over and over and over in the states....
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. >> guest: that mike wallace, the great 60 minutes war correspondent, the original correspondent, did story after 9/11 that asked the question would america resort to torture on the war on terror i was outraged by that story because i thought it was ridiculous. i thought it damaged the credibility of the broadcast. it was such a ridiculous idea and of course it was exactly right one of the things that has been gratifying about this book is that i was the eyewitness to many events for the declassified documents and that is one of the things that has informed. some of them came from the archive i went through and there was a letter from the attorneys to the justice department that says essentially these are the techniques we want to use. we realized they violate the law and we would like you to tell us in writing in advance that you will not prosecute anyone who uses these techniques on behalf of the cia. the attorney general didn't want to put this on paper but the attorney general at the time phoned back and there's a record on that phone call from the archive and said you're good to
. >> guest: that mike wallace, the great 60 minutes war correspondent, the original correspondent, did story after 9/11 that asked the question would america resort to torture on the war on terror i was outraged by that story because i thought it was ridiculous. i thought it damaged the credibility of the broadcast. it was such a ridiculous idea and of course it was exactly right one of the things that has been gratifying about this book is that i was the eyewitness to many events for the...
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host: i want to share with you a documentary that dan rather has recently apologized for -- but mike wallacen 1967, the title of the program is called "the homosexuals." [video clip] that --e out of 10 say recognize homosexuals -- the majority of americans favor legal punishment for homosexual acts in private between consenting adults. go underground. they frequent their own bars and clubs and coffeehouses were they can act out in whatever fashion they want to, where they can escape the disapproving eye of a society they call straight. you hear that in see that, your reaction? prof. stein: the media was changing in the second half of the 1960's. that was soundly criticized, but there were other -- the new york storymagazine published a in 1967. the wall street journal featured a major story on the gay-rights movement. this was certainly true in new york city. there was a decline in sexual entrapment practices on the part of police, a decline in arrest for sexual solicitation. some court decisions that allow gay bars a little more freedom to exist. things were changing in the second half of t
host: i want to share with you a documentary that dan rather has recently apologized for -- but mike wallacen 1967, the title of the program is called "the homosexuals." [video clip] that --e out of 10 say recognize homosexuals -- the majority of americans favor legal punishment for homosexual acts in private between consenting adults. go underground. they frequent their own bars and clubs and coffeehouses were they can act out in whatever fashion they want to, where they can escape...
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mike wallace in 1967 -- the title of the program was called the homosexuals.video clip] >> most americans are repelled by the mere mention of homosexuals. survey showed two out of three americans look upon homosexuals with disgust, discomfort or fear. one out of 10 say hatred. a vast majority believe homosexuality is an illness. only 10% say it is a crime. and yet here is the paradox. the majority of americans favor legal punishment for homosexual acts performed in private between consenting adults. the homosexual, bitterly aware of his rejection, responds by going underground. they frequent their own clubs and bars and coffee houses where they can act out in the fashion they want to, where they can escape the disapproving eyes of society. -- eyes of the society that they call straight. host: that is from cbs news. mark steyn, i know you are familiar with this program. as you hear that and see that, your reaction? guest: the media was changing in the second half of the 60's, as was the lgbt movement. so, i think that program was thee soundly criticized by pre-
mike wallace in 1967 -- the title of the program was called the homosexuals.video clip] >> most americans are repelled by the mere mention of homosexuals. survey showed two out of three americans look upon homosexuals with disgust, discomfort or fear. one out of 10 say hatred. a vast majority believe homosexuality is an illness. only 10% say it is a crime. and yet here is the paradox. the majority of americans favor legal punishment for homosexual acts performed in private between...
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seven, and we are hoping to speak to julie and past seven, and we are hoping to speak tojulie and mike wallaceh endurance as long—distance runners and can be as powerful as bodybuilders, according to a new study. researchers from manchester metropolitan university say it's all down to their blend of training, which gives them the best of both worlds. they say people wrongly assume you can't excel in both. the report also says climbing the stairs or doing chores energetically is a good alternative to the gym. a bit of vigorous hoovering. sir mick jagger has proved he still has the moves, even after major surgery. he made an energetic return to the stage in chicago last night, just a few months after having a heart valve replacement. the rolling stone's ‘no filter‘ tour was postponed in april to allow the frontman to recover, and judging by these pictures, he seems fighting fit once more. he is unbelievable, the man is a machine. although i suggest it has been a long while since he has done any hoovering. i think you are probably right. a p pa re ntly i think you are probably right. apparently h
seven, and we are hoping to speak to julie and past seven, and we are hoping to speak tojulie and mike wallaceh endurance as long—distance runners and can be as powerful as bodybuilders, according to a new study. researchers from manchester metropolitan university say it's all down to their blend of training, which gives them the best of both worlds. they say people wrongly assume you can't excel in both. the report also says climbing the stairs or doing chores energetically is a good...
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people like mike wallace. >> tonight we bring you a special interview with governor orval faubus. >>. >> we can report this morning is that -- >> were in little rock. they begin their careers. >> been what you expected or -- >> well, there are people who come up to me and say, you know, they began their evenings by seeing what we were doing. reality tv. we were early reality tv before we knew it. >> it was one of those fateful intersections in history that was very important, both for journalism and also for the african-american and the cause for human rights in america. martin luther king's strategy of nonviolent direct action inspired a wave of young activists to take up the cause. >> king was able to energize young ministers, young students. he set a tone of "let's come out of these cathedrals, let's come out of these offices, and let's do something in the streets." >> beginning in february 1960, in cities from greensboro to nashville, black students sat down at lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served. sit-ins introduced a new, more confrontational tactic to the
people like mike wallace. >> tonight we bring you a special interview with governor orval faubus. >>. >> we can report this morning is that -- >> were in little rock. they begin their careers. >> been what you expected or -- >> well, there are people who come up to me and say, you know, they began their evenings by seeing what we were doing. reality tv. we were early reality tv before we knew it. >> it was one of those fateful intersections in history...
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reaction of mike pompeo shows the general strategy of trump world, which is to disparage anybody who has the nerve to ask a question. even somebody who is as good an interviewer as chris wallacem pemo showed to chris wallace of all people on fox, i thought, is a window into how they play things and how they're going to continue to do it all the way along. i said earlier in the evening, trump will always be the underdog because of the fake media. well, that's how they are going to answer every question. the issue is whether the american people accept that or not. >> and, one, it speaks to how depositly bifurcated how our media has become. one lyanne caldwell went to michigan town hall with justin amash. she said i didn't know there was anything negative about the president in the mueller report because she never heard that before. i mean, it seems to me that that is the strategy here, that pompeo and other republicans are now picking up. >> absolutely. and i think, you know, leadership comes from the top. this is something we hear from the president do when he talks about fake news. the george stephanopoulous interview says there are no bad polls about me. i'm paraphrasing her
reaction of mike pompeo shows the general strategy of trump world, which is to disparage anybody who has the nerve to ask a question. even somebody who is as good an interviewer as chris wallacem pemo showed to chris wallace of all people on fox, i thought, is a window into how they play things and how they're going to continue to do it all the way along. i said earlier in the evening, trump will always be the underdog because of the fake media. well, that's how they are going to answer every...
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gillian: i want to get your response to secretary mike pompeo, he joined chris wallace this morning,t he said about the latest tensions. >> we don't want war. we've done what we can to deter this. the iranians should understand very clearly that we will continue to take actions that deter iran from engaging in this kind of behavior. i've made a number of calls to my colleagues around the world yesterday. i am confident that we will have partners that understand this threat. gillian: is so he's essentially saying this is all about deterrence. do you buy that? >> well, i do buy that's what the administration wants. look, president trump has gone out of his way to say he doesn't want a war, he doesn't want to be more embroiled in the region. i think one of the problems we face is we did not have many allies stand up and say we believe you when you say the iranians are responsible. now, that's not an accident. in the sense if you speed a lot of time with allies and you pick up the phone and call them, they're not always going to answer immediately. not surprising, right? part of what has
gillian: i want to get your response to secretary mike pompeo, he joined chris wallace this morning,t he said about the latest tensions. >> we don't want war. we've done what we can to deter this. the iranians should understand very clearly that we will continue to take actions that deter iran from engaging in this kind of behavior. i've made a number of calls to my colleagues around the world yesterday. i am confident that we will have partners that understand this threat. gillian: is so...
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by the way, we are talking more about this tomorrow with mike pompeo who will be the guest with chris wallace on fox news sunday, the major product of tomorrow's program. jillian: donald trump talking out the economy, what he sees as one of his strongest selling points as he gets ready to launch his 2020 campaign in florida, on tuesday. the president tweeting the trump economy is setting records and has a long way to go but if anyone but me takes over in 2020 i know the competition very well, there will be a market crash the likes of which has never seen before. keep america great. good saturday. >> the president touting the strength of his poll numbers saying his poll numbers are better than they were in 2016 when he won the election on the heels of reports this week that internal campaign pulling back in march found vice president joe biden was leading donald trump in several key battleground states. the trump campaign isn't pushing back on these polls, disputing whether or not they did in fact find that but they are saying the president is explaining, the trump campaign is saying these num
by the way, we are talking more about this tomorrow with mike pompeo who will be the guest with chris wallace on fox news sunday, the major product of tomorrow's program. jillian: donald trump talking out the economy, what he sees as one of his strongest selling points as he gets ready to launch his 2020 campaign in florida, on tuesday. the president tweeting the trump economy is setting records and has a long way to go but if anyone but me takes over in 2020 i know the competition very well,...
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a journalist to cross, host -- chris wallace is not on that list. who is mikeris wallace asks a ridiculous question when he's just stating the truth? what a joke. and what a disgrace for mike pompeo to be given all the opportunities he's been given in life, to get the degrees, to be able to go to the best schools in the world and to use that ability, to use his talents, to use his background to make a fool of himself and lie for the president of the united states and excuse the president of the united states saying that, yes, there's nothing wrong with accepting information from foreign hostile powers. that's what the secretary just said. and he attacks chris wallace. administration officials need to figure out you just don't win when you do that. >> that question was an easy question with a simple answer, no. and until 2015 there is not a single secretary of state in american history who would have wondered what the answer to that question was or doubted what the right answer was and that is a mark of the president's hold on his party and his staff that he can
a journalist to cross, host -- chris wallace is not on that list. who is mikeris wallace asks a ridiculous question when he's just stating the truth? what a joke. and what a disgrace for mike pompeo to be given all the opportunities he's been given in life, to get the degrees, to be able to go to the best schools in the world and to use that ability, to use his talents, to use his background to make a fool of himself and lie for the president of the united states and excuse the president of the...
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while this is happening secretary of state mike pompeo was asked on fox news by chris wallace about the president, about how he feels about the president saying, it's okay to accept foreign intelligence, foreign interference in an election. here's what our secretary of state said. >> i came on to talk about foreign policy. i think the third time you've asked me about a washington piece of silliness, chase down a story that is inconsistent with what i've seen president trump do every single day. >> silliness. but we just said the president's own security officials were reportedly worried about him leaking information to foreign governments while his secretary of state is saying, it is ridiculous to even talk about it. it's silly. >> you know, they've never been able to rein donald trump in. they have to make excuses for him. i think the danger of his presidency is the behavior sort of trickles down. other people either get in line and also pretend they exist above the law or people within his administration have to make excuses for him. but either way, it is part of the same problem we j
while this is happening secretary of state mike pompeo was asked on fox news by chris wallace about the president, about how he feels about the president saying, it's okay to accept foreign intelligence, foreign interference in an election. here's what our secretary of state said. >> i came on to talk about foreign policy. i think the third time you've asked me about a washington piece of silliness, chase down a story that is inconsistent with what i've seen president trump do every...
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mike emanuel, thank you. under president george w. bush, chris wallace, the fox news politics editor.his is the game of chicken that plays out over and over again between the white house and the justice department and congress. they are going to have a big fight, a big standoff and then there is an accommodation of some sort and everyone backs off for a little bit. is that what happened here? >> i think it is. it's no secret the administration does not want to comply 100% with what the democrats want. the way this was resolved as positive, encouraging, but i think it's important to keep in mind that this is in nopermanen. it temporarily resolves the current crisis but it will not solve all the disputes that will erupt no question over the next three to six months. >> dana: chris stirewalt, let's talk about this hearing. the questions about the former white house counsel to president nixon and what republicans are saying is a credibility problem for him. politically he was not shy about saying that president reagan and george w. bush and president trump are all worse than nixon. what y
mike emanuel, thank you. under president george w. bush, chris wallace, the fox news politics editor.his is the game of chicken that plays out over and over again between the white house and the justice department and congress. they are going to have a big fight, a big standoff and then there is an accommodation of some sort and everyone backs off for a little bit. is that what happened here? >> i think it is. it's no secret the administration does not want to comply 100% with what the...
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iran will certainly be the topic on "fox news sunday" tomorrow, chris wallace talking to secretary of state mikeo. gillian, you were pointing out how pompeo is really taking the lead in prosecuting the case against iran. chris delving into that. check your local listings for time and channel, be sure to check out "mediabuzz," 11 a.m. eastern tomorrow. stay tuned. gillian: in the interim, we've got a pulse check over in hong kong. where the government announcing today i it has us -- it has suspended a proposed extradition bill that sparked widespread protest and drew harsh criticism from the united states and british lawmakers. ryan chilcot has more info now on this victory for pro-democracy protesters. ryan? >> reporter: yeah, good morning. well, this is a major climb-down from the government of hong kong, there's no doubt about that. not going through with this bill, which would effectively have allowed the people from hong kong which is part of china but has its own political system to be extradited to mainland china. it's sort of after a tumultuous week of protests, allowing people to start t
iran will certainly be the topic on "fox news sunday" tomorrow, chris wallace talking to secretary of state mikeo. gillian, you were pointing out how pompeo is really taking the lead in prosecuting the case against iran. chris delving into that. check your local listings for time and channel, be sure to check out "mediabuzz," 11 a.m. eastern tomorrow. stay tuned. gillian: in the interim, we've got a pulse check over in hong kong. where the government announcing today i it...
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from the sale of satellite bandwidth to wallace companies but some scientists say that's getting in the way of their ability to forecast the weather here's mike hanna. when harry concerned he hit the u.s. coast it was disastrous but it could have been far worse if where the scientists had not predicted the path of the storm and the point at which it would hit several days before on hurricane sandy very impressive storm the national oceanographic and atmospheric agency noah says this will no longer be the case if bandwidth in space is sold off to 5 g. companies the reason noah says senses on satellites that measure crucial indicators like water bape are being compromised by the signals from 5 g. providers in a shared bandwidth there is genuine concern here that as 5 g. is deployed in it interferes with those atmospheric signals that we're trying to detect with the weather satellites. we will not be able to provide the same quality and reliability a forecast that we have currently. but the f.c.c. and the 5 g. industry denies there would be any interference and wireless industry representative brad gillen said in a blog post it's an absurd claim
from the sale of satellite bandwidth to wallace companies but some scientists say that's getting in the way of their ability to forecast the weather here's mike hanna. when harry concerned he hit the u.s. coast it was disastrous but it could have been far worse if where the scientists had not predicted the path of the storm and the point at which it would hit several days before on hurricane sandy very impressive storm the national oceanographic and atmospheric agency noah says this will no...
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wallace. 7:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. jedediah: he does do a great job. secretary of state mike pompeo holding talks with iran.with his counterparts. hundreds of guatemalans are reportedly ignoring government warnings to stay home and heading toward the u.s. they have even built a monument there. dedicated to border crossers showing a man with a backpack facing towards the u.s. more migrants coming just a week after u.s. officials inked a deal with the guatemalan government to step up borde border security. mexico's president suggesting is he open to tighter border restrictions if there. governor larry hogan will not run against president trump g.o.p. nominations despite calls tore him to do so. maryland republican firmly telling "the washington post" quote i'm not going to be a candidate for president quote in 2020. instead hogan says is he focusing on his second term as governor and new role chairing the national governor's association. a navy dad surprises his family with an early home coming at his daughter's ballgame. the little girl was at bat when her father surprised her at home plate. dad dropping dow
wallace. 7:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. jedediah: he does do a great job. secretary of state mike pompeo holding talks with iran.with his counterparts. hundreds of guatemalans are reportedly ignoring government warnings to stay home and heading toward the u.s. they have even built a monument there. dedicated to border crossers showing a man with a backpack facing towards the u.s. more migrants coming just a week after u.s. officials inked a deal with the guatemalan government to step up...