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mr. wallace says. >> mr. wallace says he doesn't really know. the real terrorists of the middle east, the ones that did the most damage was the young jew who shot rabin. rabin had the bone fide to lead and continue to lead and she had the friend, sharron perez, let's make a deal. i have been decembe desperately disillusioned by arafat. i believed him to be an honorable man searching for something. but ... >> rose: today? >> he was in charge. he was in effect the dictator to a certain degree that remains in that part of the world in gaza. >> rose: he knew what was going on. >> he knew perfectly well. >> rose: in fact some of his people were rung i running it in clusiocollusion with others or n conspiracy with others. >> yes. he had the mal stink authority, radio stations, television stations. he would say well i didn't know. the things that were said in the schools, in the school books, on radio, on television to the palestinians, if he really wanted to bring these two groups together, there was something that he could have done. and he didn't st
mr. wallace says. >> mr. wallace says he doesn't really know. the real terrorists of the middle east, the ones that did the most damage was the young jew who shot rabin. rabin had the bone fide to lead and continue to lead and she had the friend, sharron perez, let's make a deal. i have been decembe desperately disillusioned by arafat. i believed him to be an honorable man searching for something. but ... >> rose: today? >> he was in charge. he was in effect the dictator to a...
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mr. wallace the best it v interviewer ever. and it wasn't even close. 2004, sicket minutes did a profile of me, your humble correspondent with wallace the interrogator. >> you know, you're responsible for the o'reilly deal and i always tell everybody, you got a problem with me? you call mike wallace. he's responsible for the o'reilly deal. >> what are you talking about? >> when i was growing up, i didn't care about the news at all. i had no interest in the news. but my father liked you. >> are you serious about this? >> i'm serious. no spin. i'm serious about everything, okay? ened i say that guy, is he pretty interesting. because he is giving people a hard time which is what you did. so then when i got older and i said there were three guys that i watched, you, howard cosell, this is how it -- loved him. my father hated him and tom snyder, because snyder knew how to work that camera. you were the three. so you are responsible, howard is dead, you can't blame him but you are still here. so if you don't like me, you go to enjoy the arguing? you enjoy ped
mr. wallace the best it v interviewer ever. and it wasn't even close. 2004, sicket minutes did a profile of me, your humble correspondent with wallace the interrogator. >> you know, you're responsible for the o'reilly deal and i always tell everybody, you got a problem with me? you call mike wallace. he's responsible for the o'reilly deal. >> what are you talking about? >> when i was growing up, i didn't care about the news at all. i had no interest in the news. but my father...
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mr. wallace. >>> investigators say a huge fire on a southern california freeway was caused by a drunk drivere man allegedly drove his speeding car into the back of a gasoline tanker. it burst into tlams. 6,000 gallons of gas fueled the infer know. no injuries reported. that freeway was closed for much of yesterday. sengss still remain closed. >>> it was quite an easter outing for new york jets quarterback time tebow. about 15,000 worshippers got together in texas to hear what he had to say. >> tebow, a devout christian, said it's important for athletes to be role modeled and he addressed his most famous move. >> i don't think i was the first athlete to get on a knee and pray. i have had the same routine the last seven years and just this year, they started calling it tebowing. i have no idea why. i've been doing the same thing for the last seven years. this year, it seemed to get popular. >> that's for sure. he called it cool because prayer is being talked about. >> certainly see it everywhere these days. that move. >>> now to the sunday sports highlights. we get those from our friends at es
mr. wallace. >>> investigators say a huge fire on a southern california freeway was caused by a drunk drivere man allegedly drove his speeding car into the back of a gasoline tanker. it burst into tlams. 6,000 gallons of gas fueled the infer know. no injuries reported. that freeway was closed for much of yesterday. sengss still remain closed. >>> it was quite an easter outing for new york jets quarterback time tebow. about 15,000 worshippers got together in texas to hear what...
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mr. wallace hosted. in a broadcast in 1982, the uncounted enemy, a vietnam deception accused him of underestimating enemy troop numbers in vietnam. host: the last note in the story, the last paragraph is that the interview that mike wallace always want and never got was with pope john paul ii. i wanted to talk to him not just about being the pope but about other things, about acting, about politics, about celibacy and about skiing. i wanted to talk to him as a man. so several obituaries today on mike wallace and several timelines of his life. one other one, this one from the "u.s.a. today" this morning has actually a rundown of mr. wallace's life through the years. born on may 9, 1918. his first "60 minutes" premiered on september 24th, 1968 with mr. wallace as an original correspondent. and his exclusive interview with iranian president earns him his 21st emmy award in august of 2006. and again, april 7, just two days ago, mr. wallace died at 93 in a care facility in connecticut. so again, you can read
mr. wallace hosted. in a broadcast in 1982, the uncounted enemy, a vietnam deception accused him of underestimating enemy troop numbers in vietnam. host: the last note in the story, the last paragraph is that the interview that mike wallace always want and never got was with pope john paul ii. i wanted to talk to him not just about being the pope but about other things, about acting, about politics, about celibacy and about skiing. i wanted to talk to him as a man. so several obituaries today...
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mr. wallace the best it v interviewer ever. and it wasn't even close. sicket minutes did a profile of me, your humble correspondent with wallace the interrogator. >> you know, you're responsible for the o'reilly deal and i always tell everybody, you got a problem with me? you call mike wallace. he's responsible for the o'reilly deal. >> what are you talking about? >> when i was growing up, i didn't care about the news at all. i had no interest in the news. but my father liked you. >> are you serious about this? >> i'm serious. no spin. i'm serious about everything, okay? ened i say that guy, is he pretty interesting. because he is giving people a hard time which is what you did. so then when i got older and i said there were three guys that i watched, you, howard cosell, this is how it -- loved him. my father hated him and tom snyder, because snyder knew how to work that camera. you were the three. so you are responsible, howard is dead, you can't blame him but you are still here. so if you don't like me, you go to wallace. >> you enjoy the arguing? you
mr. wallace the best it v interviewer ever. and it wasn't even close. sicket minutes did a profile of me, your humble correspondent with wallace the interrogator. >> you know, you're responsible for the o'reilly deal and i always tell everybody, you got a problem with me? you call mike wallace. he's responsible for the o'reilly deal. >> what are you talking about? >> when i was growing up, i didn't care about the news at all. i had no interest in the news. but my father liked...
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mr. wallace the best it v interviewer ever. and it wasn't even close. 004, sicket minutes did a profile of me, your humble correspondent with wallace the interrogator. >> you know, you're responsible for the o'reilly deal and i always tell everybody, you got a problem with me? you call mike wallace. he's responsible for the o'reilly deal. >> what are you talking about? >> when i was growing up, i didn't care about the news at all. i had no interest in the news. but my father liked you. >> are you serious about this? >> i'm serious. no spin. i'm serious about everything, okay? ened i say that guy, is he pretty interesting. because he is giving people a hard time which is what you did. so then when i got older and i said there were three guys that i watched, you, howard cosell, this is how it -- loved him. my father hated him and tom snyder, because snyder knew how to work that camera. you were the three. so you are responsible, howard is dead, you can't blame him but you are still here. so if you don't like me, you go to wallace. >> you enjoy the arguing?
mr. wallace the best it v interviewer ever. and it wasn't even close. 004, sicket minutes did a profile of me, your humble correspondent with wallace the interrogator. >> you know, you're responsible for the o'reilly deal and i always tell everybody, you got a problem with me? you call mike wallace. he's responsible for the o'reilly deal. >> what are you talking about? >> when i was growing up, i didn't care about the news at all. i had no interest in the news. but my father...
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mr. wallace's family.point you mentioned, he was so confrontational yet at the same time, he became friends with some of the very people he would grill. i am thinking of this great friendship with nancy reagan, among others, that to some would be surprising. what was his ability to transcend the television news journalist role to become friendly with some of the people that he dealt with? >> well, i'll tell you a secret. many, many years ago, richard nixon said to me that that guy wallace is okay. i thought, gee, that's odd coming from him. i wonder what that's about. it turns out that once pat nixon, who was very shy and retiring and didn't like to be around the press, got trapped in an outgoor spot against a fence in a pack of journalists who were shouting questions at her and everything else. and she obviously was quite uncomfortable. apparently, mike walked through the crowd of journalist, took her by the elbow and took her out, got her out of there. and the family saw that on television. so they never
mr. wallace's family.point you mentioned, he was so confrontational yet at the same time, he became friends with some of the very people he would grill. i am thinking of this great friendship with nancy reagan, among others, that to some would be surprising. what was his ability to transcend the television news journalist role to become friendly with some of the people that he dealt with? >> well, i'll tell you a secret. many, many years ago, richard nixon said to me that that guy wallace...
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>> wallace: yes, you. >> pelley: ...yasir arafat. >> wallace: mr. e are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> arafat: maybe they are opposing me. but not to kill me. >> wallace: where do you inject it? >> jose canseco: into your gluteus maximus, which is your butt muscle. >> wallace: your butt muscle. >> pelley: for years, mike's unerring instinct for the hot- button topic sunday night had america buzzing on monday morning. >> wallace: what you are saying is that the national pastime... >> canseco: national pastime is juiced? >> wallace: ...is juiced. >> canseco: yeah, it is. >> pelley: his interview with jose canseco led congress to investigate steroid use in major league baseball. >> wallace: you think that people are going to believe you? >> pelley: a topic he revisited with roger clemens. >> roger clemens: 24, 25 years, mike, you think i'd get an inch of respect. an inch. how can you prove your innocence? >> wallace: apparently you haven't done it yet. and this? >> pelley: and another controversial newsmaker-- dr. death, jack kevorkian-- we
>> wallace: yes, you. >> pelley: ...yasir arafat. >> wallace: mr. e are palestinians who would like to kill you. >> arafat: maybe they are opposing me. but not to kill me. >> wallace: where do you inject it? >> jose canseco: into your gluteus maximus, which is your butt muscle. >> wallace: your butt muscle. >> pelley: for years, mike's unerring instinct for the hot- button topic sunday night had america buzzing on monday morning. >> wallace:...
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mr. wallace.ght back with more after this. ♪ sugar ah, honey, honey ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. well, many of us here are recovering from our post-easter basket sugar rush. there is one sweet treat, though, that gets us very excited. >> they are the fluffy, crunchy and they come in a variety of colors. can you guess what they are? of course you can. wpbr reporter alicia has the story. >> reporter: peeps is a sign of spring. >> cushiony, silky, pillowy puffs. >> we have liquid marshmallow, corn syrup, liquid sugar. gelatin. >> reporter: crusted in a cloak of crisp crusted sugar. >> it's quite crispy when you bite into it. it's one of the things our consumers love. >> this is where you get your chicks in a row? >> this is where it all happens. >> reporter: and it's been that way in bethlehem since 1932 when russian immigrant sam borne and his two brothers-in-law relocated the factory from new york city. >> we continue to be a family-owned business. >> reporter: they say this isn't where great can
mr. wallace.ght back with more after this. ♪ sugar ah, honey, honey ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. well, many of us here are recovering from our post-easter basket sugar rush. there is one sweet treat, though, that gets us very excited. >> they are the fluffy, crunchy and they come in a variety of colors. can you guess what they are? of course you can. wpbr reporter alicia has the story. >> reporter: peeps is a sign of spring. >> cushiony, silky, pillowy puffs....
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mrs. wallace will be there.>shepard: i didn't realize, your former statement is part of the reason i chose not to attend. i look forward for seeing her. some time. soon. >>chris: not saturday. >>shepard: not saturday. see you on the next fox news sunday. chris wallace, troublemaker extraordinaire. and george zimmerman is a freeman but that could soon change. we are now told. new revelations that could lead to the judge denying bail? or adding to the became amount? that is coming up. and, the couple who caught this foul ball seemed oblivious to the sobbing child a few seats down. told you about this. but, today, the ball catching couple is talking. what they are saying about this picture which became an internet sensation and why the ball catching couple want an apology! " so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right,
mrs. wallace will be there.>shepard: i didn't realize, your former statement is part of the reason i chose not to attend. i look forward for seeing her. some time. soon. >>chris: not saturday. >>shepard: not saturday. see you on the next fox news sunday. chris wallace, troublemaker extraordinaire. and george zimmerman is a freeman but that could soon change. we are now told. new revelations that could lead to the judge denying bail? or adding to the became amount? that is coming...
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mr. wallace, to condemn them as the most corrupt nation on earth.you put yourself in that position as a moral judge? i think you should keep quiet. i didn't mean to be so fiery. >> no, no. that's good. it was good. >> much more on the remarkable career of mike wallace, this sunday, at 7:00, on "60 minutes," here on wjz. it is still, even though it wasn't meant to be, fun to watch. >>> orioles are not coming through in a clutch. what do they need to do to turn things around? >> stan explains, next in sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> stan is here now with the wjz the fan sports report. we have some development in tonight's game. >> yeah. it involves mark reynolds, who had 26 errors, at third base. he dropped 20 pounds this year, hoping to do better. but hey, his batting is not doing well. there developing news, regarding tonight's game in toronto. mark reynolds. he is a designated hitter. he's got two errors, including a costly one, against the yankees, not long ago. the orioles not looking to bounce back after losing their consecutive game. both game
mr. wallace, to condemn them as the most corrupt nation on earth.you put yourself in that position as a moral judge? i think you should keep quiet. i didn't mean to be so fiery. >> no, no. that's good. it was good. >> much more on the remarkable career of mike wallace, this sunday, at 7:00, on "60 minutes," here on wjz. it is still, even though it wasn't meant to be, fun to watch. >>> orioles are not coming through in a clutch. what do they need to do to turn...
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mr. wallace. >>> in other news this morning -- jennifer hudson will be in a chicago courtroom later thisng singer/actress will be attending the trial of the man accused of killing her mother, brother and nephew. hudson plans to attend every day of william balfour's trial and may be called as a witness herself. prosecutors say balfour shot the family in a jealous rage because his estranged wife, hudson's sister, was dating another man. >>> two men face possible hate crime charges when they are arraigned in tulsa, oklahoma, later this morning. police say they went on a shooting rampage that left three people dead and two injured. both suspects are white and the victims are black. here's abc's deirdre bryant. >> reporter: tulsans awoke to the news that overnight these two men had been arrested in a shooting spree that left three dead and two wounded. jacob england, 19, and alvin watts were arrested at a residence just outside tulsa early sunday morning. >> we got a tremendous response from our community. those responses led us to the arrests. >> reporter: police thought they were looking fo
mr. wallace. >>> in other news this morning -- jennifer hudson will be in a chicago courtroom later thisng singer/actress will be attending the trial of the man accused of killing her mother, brother and nephew. hudson plans to attend every day of william balfour's trial and may be called as a witness herself. prosecutors say balfour shot the family in a jealous rage because his estranged wife, hudson's sister, was dating another man. >>> two men face possible hate crime...
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mr. wallace you will be be missed. now to huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee. >> when women raise their voices they kind of get higher and they get like this and just shrill and trying to make your point. >> her roll as margaret thatcher in the iron lady earned her her third academy award. i realized as i was stepping into her shoes just a little bit. i didn't have anything close to the stamina and spine that she had. one of the versatile actresses of our time, meryl streep joins us governor. >> an inside look at president obama's headquarters reveals a well oiled machinement are republicans ready to fight this battle? plus-- >> you've just lost the love of your life. >> before her husband died of cancer, he wanted to make sure that their boys supported their mother. >> i know your mom's values, if she remayors, she's going to remarries. >> his dying wife had a similar message for him. >> she was really in the last hours trying to connect us. >> brought together through grief. they discovered a whole new love. ladies and
mr. wallace you will be be missed. now to huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee. >> when women raise their voices they kind of get higher and they get like this and just shrill and trying to make your point. >> her roll as margaret thatcher in the iron lady earned her her third academy award. i realized as i was stepping into her shoes just a little bit. i didn't have anything close to the stamina and spine that she had. one of the versatile actresses of our time, meryl streep...
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mr. wallace because the influence he had on my career. tell us about the first meeting you had with him? >> i'll tell you two things. the first time i spoke with mike on the phone couple days after i joined cbs news in 1977. he called me when i was a producer to ask me to do a piece of research for him. what does it say that mike picked up a phone and call me as opposed to having one of his people call me. that shows something about mike. he was so invested in the things he did. he wanted to give anything his all. i met him for the first time in 2000 when he came to moscow where i was interviewing boris yeltin. i didn't know what to call him. it turned out he was incredibly easy going, down to earth, demanding but very fair. in fact he tended to joke with me. he said he had been waiting for the interview to happen for a couple days. he said i'm tired of waiting for this jeltsin guy. i looked at him with eyes of horror, he is the president. you can't stand him up. you have to wait. i'm sure it will happen. he broke out to laughter. >> heat
mr. wallace because the influence he had on my career. tell us about the first meeting you had with him? >> i'll tell you two things. the first time i spoke with mike on the phone couple days after i joined cbs news in 1977. he called me when i was a producer to ask me to do a piece of research for him. what does it say that mike picked up a phone and call me as opposed to having one of his people call me. that shows something about mike. he was so invested in the things he did. he wanted...
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mr. wallace the last few years has been taken care of.omebody you could talk to or interview because his illness had sidelined him the last few years. >> last question. are you planning to write mike wallace's biography and if you are what would be the first sentence describing wallace? >> tenacious, pit bull interviewer, and somebody who was our national journalistic watch dog. you mentioned dan rather a moment ago. you know, when rather had his problem with the national guard and george h.w. buw. bush. there was a bathroom that got balled out for mike wallace not quitting. a nice article that a reporter should pick up their papers papers and walk out the door if you had a dispute over the story. he was the real deal. kind of a lost breed in journalism but it continues on the legacy with his son chris wallace who has become one of our nation's great interrogators particularly of politicians on fox news. >> so much like his dad, it's scary sometimes. doug brinkley, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> for wall street, good
mr. wallace the last few years has been taken care of.omebody you could talk to or interview because his illness had sidelined him the last few years. >> last question. are you planning to write mike wallace's biography and if you are what would be the first sentence describing wallace? >> tenacious, pit bull interviewer, and somebody who was our national journalistic watch dog. you mentioned dan rather a moment ago. you know, when rather had his problem with the national guard and...
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night beat." >> the mike wallace interview. >> which then went national as "the mike wallace interview" on abc. >> mrs. roosevelt, i think that you will agree that a good many people hated your husband. they even hated you. >> wallace had also explored acting, hosted a game show, and appeared in commercials. decided to devote his career to journalism after the death of his son in 1962. a way to honor his son's memory. he was hired by cbs news in 1963 as a correspondent. five years later cbs launched "60 minutes" with mike wallace as one of its primary correspondents. >> there's been so much talk in recent years of style and charisma. no one suggests you or humphrey have much of it. have you given no thought to this aspect of campaigning and of leading? >> during the watergate scandal, wallace won recognition for his interrogation of white house staffers, including this interview with nixon's right-hand man john ehrlichman. >> perjury. plans to audit tax returns. bogus opinion polls. plans to firebomb a building. conspiracy to obstruct justice. all of this by the law and order administration of richard
night beat." >> the mike wallace interview. >> which then went national as "the mike wallace interview" on abc. >> mrs. roosevelt, i think that you will agree that a good many people hated your husband. they even hated you. >> wallace had also explored acting, hosted a game show, and appeared in commercials. decided to devote his career to journalism after the death of his son in 1962. a way to honor his son's memory. he was hired by cbs news in 1963 as a...
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mr. wallace was interviewed by his son chris, a host for fox news at the middlesex community college celebrity forum in massachusetts. the father and son talk about their careers in journalism, their relationship, and some of the issues of the day. this is 45 minutes. >> so my father -- because we felt that one of the things we would do is talk about one of our greatest hits -- brought along his greatest hits. would you like to introduce some of them? >> yes, as a matter of fact, another to mention it appeared >> good. that you mentioned it. >> good. >> barbra streisand. i tell you, i adored -- and new barbra streisand for years, since she was 19 years old and she came over from brooklyn to manhattan back in 1960, i was doing a show about television series, talk, entertainment, and more. we heard about a talented woman who was singing in greenwich village and i invited her to join us on the year. she came on -- i remember this so well -- and she sang "a sleeping bee"from the house of flowers in a heartbreaking yway. then she began to take yourself very seriously. difficult, temperamental, peop
mr. wallace was interviewed by his son chris, a host for fox news at the middlesex community college celebrity forum in massachusetts. the father and son talk about their careers in journalism, their relationship, and some of the issues of the day. this is 45 minutes. >> so my father -- because we felt that one of the things we would do is talk about one of our greatest hits -- brought along his greatest hits. would you like to introduce some of them? >> yes, as a matter of fact,...
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wallace passed away this weekend. >> you haven't answered the question, mr. president. i have no intention of leaving until you tell me what's on your mind. wallace's interviewing style made him an icon in journalism. a long list of infamous news makers. wallace continued to land big-time interviews for the program. he told the late tim russert he wanted to be remembered with three words. >> how should we remember you? >> tough but fair. >> tough but fair, amen. >> simple and on point. wallace passed away on saturday, he was 93 years old. >>> 4:50 now. still ahead on "today in the bay." a new golf champion is crowned. >> also, what in the world happened to the giants? a team blows a 6-0 lead. and they drop the game to the diamondbacks. an unfortunate recap next. >>> we're looking at 880, a smooth drive here and nothing big upsetting this so far. we'll see how the rest of your commute shapes up this monday morning. es cells throughout your body. the latestesearch shows cigarette smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals that spread through your blood vessels... causing inflamma
wallace passed away this weekend. >> you haven't answered the question, mr. president. i have no intention of leaving until you tell me what's on your mind. wallace's interviewing style made him an icon in journalism. a long list of infamous news makers. wallace continued to land big-time interviews for the program. he told the late tim russert he wanted to be remembered with three words. >> how should we remember you? >> tough but fair. >> tough but fair, amen. >>...
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earlier today, fox news channel chairman and ceo roger ailes reacted to the news of mike wallace's death. here is mr. ailes on news headquarters. >> it's sad day for all of us who knew mike and admired him. he was a bit of a controversial character throughout the years, one of the toughest interviewers, but he'll always be in the pantheon of greats in television and journalism, he is just a legend and will always be. and you know, i had a talk with him about chris wallace. now, chris doesn't know this, but mike had great admiration for chris and he told me things that he said, you know, chris has got some things i don't have. chris has an approach to the thing, but as dogged as his father in terms of going after the truth and that's one of the reasons we hired him at fox, is he gives a fair and balanced interview, but he comes coming. >> harris: we'll have more on the passing of mike wallace coming up inside the fox report. right now, we're learning new details about that rash of deadly shootings that left three people dead and two others hurt in oklahoma and police are looking at two men in connect
earlier today, fox news channel chairman and ceo roger ailes reacted to the news of mike wallace's death. here is mr. ailes on news headquarters. >> it's sad day for all of us who knew mike and admired him. he was a bit of a controversial character throughout the years, one of the toughest interviewers, but he'll always be in the pantheon of greats in television and journalism, he is just a legend and will always be. and you know, i had a talk with him about chris wallace. now, chris...
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wallace and koran debrhonda simpson. it was dcyf. we've had a tremendous partnership and team. [applause] mr. mayor, we are ready to be challenged. >> ladies and gentlemen, there is a lot of hope in this room. it is time to fulfill that hope. we're going to have some fun. i did not get a chance to watch that show much. my wife tells me about it. we will hear about commitments from all of you, try to join or match or beat the 2500 jobs that our city folks have already committed. i know all of you have great pride in our city. jobs that you create, at the impact that your leadership has, i want to start off by thanking all of the companies that were mentioned earlier. thank the individuals that have been working with us. people have come in this week saying, i want to be part of this. thank you very much. eric, and we will have you go into the audience. be the oprah. testing. leader pelosi has to leave shortly. she was to hear from our partners. we are not starting at 0, mr. mayor. we will call on ron conway first. >> i am the founder and chairman of an organization called sf city. it is a bran
wallace and koran debrhonda simpson. it was dcyf. we've had a tremendous partnership and team. [applause] mr. mayor, we are ready to be challenged. >> ladies and gentlemen, there is a lot of hope in this room. it is time to fulfill that hope. we're going to have some fun. i did not get a chance to watch that show much. my wife tells me about it. we will hear about commitments from all of you, try to join or match or beat the 2500 jobs that our city folks have already committed. i know all...