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that is why wallace lost.t that point, i think he faced a critical kind of crossroads in his career. there was no place for him to go except to tap into the rising tide of anti-government conservatism, which was at that time built around the civil rights movement. then he is elected easily in 1962. >> what did he change? >> he became a much stronger proponent of segregation and essentially -- later on we associate him with a standing in the schoolhouse door. "i will stand in the schoolhouse door to prevent segregation." that is what he did, although he had to back out of the door pretty quickly. >> he ran for president in 1964. after two years as governor of alabama. when he ran the democratic primary, lyndon johnson had become president after the assassination of john kennedy. johnson insisted he was too busy, so he did not actually run as a candidate. he had a series of surrogates in the democratic primaries. >> when wallace announced that he was going to run for the democratic primary, nobody paid any atten
that is why wallace lost.t that point, i think he faced a critical kind of crossroads in his career. there was no place for him to go except to tap into the rising tide of anti-government conservatism, which was at that time built around the civil rights movement. then he is elected easily in 1962. >> what did he change? >> he became a much stronger proponent of segregation and essentially -- later on we associate him with a standing in the schoolhouse door. "i will stand in...
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wallace? >> under the orders of governor wallace. it was never clear what those orders were, but they stopped them. they thought it meant stop them by any means. you had a bunch of deputies who were anxious to do a little head-cracking. that is what happened. >> in just a second, we are going to show you some newreels from 1965 and show you some of the news about those marches from selma, which is 100 or so miles from where we sit now in montgomery. then we are going to introduce you to george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy. she is inside the mansion. here is the 1965 newreel. >> selma sprang overnight from an obscure southern town to the front pages of newspapers. this church was headquarters for the negro drive. the right to vote. this is where martin luther king came to lend his support to the campaign. from selma's 13,000 negros, only a few more than 300 negroes have been registered at the polls. one group set out to march to the capital at montgomery. the procession was broken
wallace? >> under the orders of governor wallace. it was never clear what those orders were, but they stopped them. they thought it meant stop them by any means. you had a bunch of deputies who were anxious to do a little head-cracking. that is what happened. >> in just a second, we are going to show you some newreels from 1965 and show you some of the news about those marches from selma, which is 100 or so miles from where we sit now in montgomery. then we are going to introduce...
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mary ann, as lewin and wallace discovered, was frankly, a little bored with archie. excitement? not so much. and she was a vibrant woman, still attractive, but 47, and in need of something. and then there he was, janos. she met him at a local club. he was just 32, 25 years younger than state old archie. >> he was everything archie wasn't and satisfied everything archie couldn't satisfy her. she told archie. she basically told him if he didn't like it, he could leave. >> archie, ever easy-going, accepted it, hoping his marriage would somehow survive. gary was just 18 then, didn't know for sure about the affair, but suspected his mom was seeing someone, especially the day he caught her sneaking off to take a private telephone call. >> i grabbed the phone from her and said "do you have any idea what you're doing to my family?" and i hung the phone up, and that's basically when she left. >> that very day, mary ann moved into janos' one-bedroom apartment, leaving home and kids and, of course, archie. >> he still loved my mom, after she left. he wouldn't let me say anythin
mary ann, as lewin and wallace discovered, was frankly, a little bored with archie. excitement? not so much. and she was a vibrant woman, still attractive, but 47, and in need of something. and then there he was, janos. she met him at a local club. he was just 32, 25 years younger than state old archie. >> he was everything archie wasn't and satisfied everything archie couldn't satisfy her. she told archie. she basically told him if he didn't like it, he could leave. >> archie, ever...
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grumpy news host over at fox news and no it's actually not bill o'reilly fox news sunday is chris wallace is going to moderate night's g.o.p. debate in iowa and during a pre-debate interview with neil cavuto to answer some questions about the republican candidates so there's a listen to wallace's response when he was asked about ron paul. if you want to hear what. well. the ron paul people are not going to like my saying this but to a certain degree it will discredit the i will caucuses because rightly or wrongly i think most republic the republican establishment thinks he's not going to end up as the nominee so therefore i won't count and. what so paul wins and i was influenced just goes out the window it doesn't count this is exactly what's wrong with our media these days they pick and choose who gets to go to the debates they pick and choose who gets more coverage and if they don't like somebody at the people might actually choose it it just doesn't count that is ludicrous yes ron paul doesn't echo the typical talking points that we hear from bachmann santorum romney or gingrich or the
grumpy news host over at fox news and no it's actually not bill o'reilly fox news sunday is chris wallace is going to moderate night's g.o.p. debate in iowa and during a pre-debate interview with neil cavuto to answer some questions about the republican candidates so there's a listen to wallace's response when he was asked about ron paul. if you want to hear what. well. the ron paul people are not going to like my saying this but to a certain degree it will discredit the i will caucuses because...
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. >> demonios, wallace, ¿cómo pasó todo esto?tín comenzó justo después de la visita y una de las rehenes estaba en la habitación conyugal. >> bien, vamos adentro, quiero hablar con ese cortés. (sonido ambiente). >> burke nos encerró, es hombre muerto. >> escucha, si haces esto, vas a salir de aquí pronto, ¿entendiste? >> aja.. (música). >> este lugar está desmoronándose, viejo, rayos. >> ¡burke! burke, estaba buscándote. >> escucha, ¿dónde está cortés? >> sígueme, sé dónde está ese maldito cortés. ¡vengan! >> no me gusta. >> esto pasa abajo del bloque de celdas, termina en la máquina expendedora. >> ¿es donde está cortés? >> así es, el mal nacido supo de esto todo el tiempo. >> ah, diablos. >> está por aquí. >> rayos, ¿a dónde nos llevas, hombre? >> ya te dije que con cortés, relájate. >> ¿por qué nos dices esto? >> porque se supone que escaparía con el maldito perro y me traicionó y quisiera poder pagárselo, podría usar tu ayuda. >> escucha, no me interesa nada de ningún pago, sólo quiero encontrar a mi hija. (música). >> no me
. >> demonios, wallace, ¿cómo pasó todo esto?tín comenzó justo después de la visita y una de las rehenes estaba en la habitación conyugal. >> bien, vamos adentro, quiero hablar con ese cortés. (sonido ambiente). >> burke nos encerró, es hombre muerto. >> escucha, si haces esto, vas a salir de aquí pronto, ¿entendiste? >> aja.. (música). >> este lugar está desmoronándose, viejo, rayos. >> ¡burke! burke, estaba buscándote. >>...
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chris wallace, asked to sit next to me as part of the questioning for.s an honor. >> it was a condition. >> neil: shortest straw. 9:00 p.m. tomorrow, chris wallace and i. there are rumors that we are doing shots between question. that was just wrong. that was technically right, but wrong. >> we'll figure it out. >> neil: we'll have more after this. stick around. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." 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, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks lik
chris wallace, asked to sit next to me as part of the questioning for.s an honor. >> it was a condition. >> neil: shortest straw. 9:00 p.m. tomorrow, chris wallace and i. there are rumors that we are doing shots between question. that was just wrong. that was technically right, but wrong. >> we'll figure it out. >> neil: we'll have more after this. stick around. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up...
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they went with wallace.now if they would have done to the republican party and to nixon. >> we see that in the north. i think the south -- if wallace was not in the race in the south, nixon might have gotten those votes. >> did hubert humphrey give up his aspirations after his defeat in 1968? >> he came close to trying in 1972 but then he backed out to mcgovern. he decided not to do it. he began to be ill at that point. >> but he did go back to the senate? >> in 1970 he took mccarthy's seat in the senate. his popularity had dropped and he left politics and humphry took it. it was one of the largest landslides of his senatorial career. he served there until 1978 until he died. >> how was his second stand? -- stint. >> he was at the bottom. he was a freshman. he had no committees. walter mondale was the senior senator and he was treated like somebody who was just starting. he was given no respect. he found his own way and with a short time he was working on bills again and he passed a couple of different bills
they went with wallace.now if they would have done to the republican party and to nixon. >> we see that in the north. i think the south -- if wallace was not in the race in the south, nixon might have gotten those votes. >> did hubert humphrey give up his aspirations after his defeat in 1968? >> he came close to trying in 1972 but then he backed out to mcgovern. he decided not to do it. he began to be ill at that point. >> but he did go back to the senate? >> in...
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mitt romney sits down with chris wallace. we'll give you a sneak peek. and seeking sarah, she's been called the only person who can possibly excite the gop base and grassroot reservetives are waiting to see who she endorses. a live interview with sarah palin about the presidential campaign and a whole lot more. speaking of, team tim tebow is taking criticism for showing his faith on the football field. is that fair? we'll ask the man who wrote a book on virtues. former education secretary dr. bill zenet. i'm shannon bream, america's news headquarters live from the capitol states right now. >>> it has been a long time coming. mitt romney made his first sunday show appearance in nearly two years right here on fox with chris wallace. and with just 16 days before the iowa caucuses, several his gop rivals are storming the hawkeye state in search of support. our two hours starts with carl cameron live in des moines, iowa. hello, carl. >> hi, shannon. everybody in des moines is counting down the hours and days to the first caucuses. 16 days to the leadoff conte
mitt romney sits down with chris wallace. we'll give you a sneak peek. and seeking sarah, she's been called the only person who can possibly excite the gop base and grassroot reservetives are waiting to see who she endorses. a live interview with sarah palin about the presidential campaign and a whole lot more. speaking of, team tim tebow is taking criticism for showing his faith on the football field. is that fair? we'll ask the man who wrote a book on virtues. former education secretary dr....
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chris wallace is with us tonight.is, it's great to see you. how are you? >> you know, shep, this has all the excitement of an ole miss harvard basketball game. it is really very exciting here. i will tell you, and i know it's an old cliche but it's like before a heavyweight championship fight, you really can feel a sense of excitement and electricity. frankly, there is a lot riding on this debate. it is the last time that these seven candidates will be up on the stage before the iowa caucuses in just over two weeks. and it's really the last chance for them either to really catapult their candidacy or hurt it. >> shepard: it almost feels like mitt romney sitting on the follow crumb of a sea saw with newt gingrich going down on one side. ron paul coming up on the other. >> you know, yes. i agree with that but having said that you could make a case that five of the seven candidates on that stage could win in iowa. maybe six of the seven. the only one i think clearly who won't is jon huntsman. is he not really contesting
chris wallace is with us tonight.is, it's great to see you. how are you? >> you know, shep, this has all the excitement of an ole miss harvard basketball game. it is really very exciting here. i will tell you, and i know it's an old cliche but it's like before a heavyweight championship fight, you really can feel a sense of excitement and electricity. frankly, there is a lot riding on this debate. it is the last time that these seven candidates will be up on the stage before the iowa...
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mike wallace gets behind the defense. they were down at the one. 13-0 with pittsburgh in the league. we will stay in the fourth quarter. timmons is the job done. clemmons did not do well. the steelers win 27-0. the ravens remain ahead of pittsburgh. they have not clinched it yet. if the ravens win next week, at worst, they are the two-c. >> we will have another check of the insta-weather forecast. stay with us. your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> at 11:00, millions of the faithful prepare to celebrate the birth of christ with midnight mass. we will take to celebrations at home and at the vatican. a special celebration for a maryland family after another gives her daughter the gift of life. that part warming story tonight. the gop presidential hopefuls will be absent from the ballot in one state on super >> it is a look at the 7-day forecast. we will have cold temperatures in the morning around 29 to start. we will be in the 50's
mike wallace gets behind the defense. they were down at the one. 13-0 with pittsburgh in the league. we will stay in the fourth quarter. timmons is the job done. clemmons did not do well. the steelers win 27-0. the ravens remain ahead of pittsburgh. they have not clinched it yet. if the ravens win next week, at worst, they are the two-c. >> we will have another check of the insta-weather forecast. stay with us. your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a...
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cenacle wallace will start in his place. --senneca wallace will start in his place. speaking of injuriesben ruled out in the steelers' game against the rams. baltimore locks up the division title and a first-round bye. we got some help from the colts last night. the texans are still fighting for a bite. the tipped ball was caught by jacoby jones. it only lead to a field goal. a 16-12 game. with one minute and a time -- no timeouts, that is fine. 34 yards and that sets up this. 23 seconds left, a faded to wayne. the colts got it done. after 13 losses to start the season, they have now won two and a row. that gives it the houston texans five losses. that is good for baltimore. that,e watched none of but somebody out there did. >> a look at the 70 forecast that spirit will be back. i miss that guy with all my heart. we shared classes together, we survived the lectures, and we took the tests and we told the jokes. but now i must look at the empty desk with an empty heart, unable to rest. while all the other kids laugh and play, i'll only remember that one day, when my be
cenacle wallace will start in his place. --senneca wallace will start in his place. speaking of injuriesben ruled out in the steelers' game against the rams. baltimore locks up the division title and a first-round bye. we got some help from the colts last night. the texans are still fighting for a bite. the tipped ball was caught by jacoby jones. it only lead to a field goal. a 16-12 game. with one minute and a time -- no timeouts, that is fine. 34 yards and that sets up this. 23 seconds left,...
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gerald wallace, andt( the forme passes for the lay in. jffive.xd wallace in transition and blazers take step up and help, but turns out the mark and jffans, and player notice in the announcement of who is goingfá to the nfl's proo bowl. they will send to the big island. patrick willis and justin smith and david acres and andy lee get the invite with willis, smith, andt( rogers getting to start.tr >> you know how we dojf and the ì& it's good.okqxd raiders send 3 n first-timer sebastian janikowski. that will do itor back to you. >>orts. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. or >>> finally tx>)uhe is un+!rably ador'b.w3 his namept(ju sea ice showing off for us. he was born if denmark and when his mother did not produce milk, z'ú)qq(ers came to the rescue. right away. she seven pounds, but day heok they are using him to publicize the plight oflp polar bears Ñiwo endangered due to global warping. 0q with him to leavewoy everybody in a t,3é tough to top that. >> more sunshine tomorrow? >> yes. a cool start to thefá morning, t 30s and 40s and north bay could see sprinkl
gerald wallace, andt( the forme passes for the lay in. jffive.xd wallace in transition and blazers take step up and help, but turns out the mark and jffans, and player notice in the announcement of who is goingfá to the nfl's proo bowl. they will send to the big island. patrick willis and justin smith and david acres and andy lee get the invite with willis, smith, andt( rogers getting to start.tr >> you know how we dojf and the ì& it's good.okqxd raiders send 3 n first-timer...
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. >> and george wallace? the role of him in this primary? >> well, wallace was a spoiler. he tried to be a spoiler. he got past muskie in florida. wallace won the florida primary and muskie finished fourth. that was kind of the last nail in muskie's coffin and another thing that opened up the way for mcgovern. >> so, muskie stumbled, but did mcgovern make any mistakes in this primary? >> he would later. he got a little complacent, oddly enough. he came from 100-1 odds to win the nomination, but he stumbled badly in california. he came into california writing riding the southern -- al all of the seven victories. it came down to the california -- all of these sudden victories. it came down to the california primary. the governor got a lot of early press that was good because he was the underdog. -- nick of earn -- george mcgovern got a lot of good press early on because he was the underdog. but he lost in california. everyone assumed he was going to win in a blowout, but it turned out to be very close. it nearly derailed his nomination. we are going to get into that a little
. >> and george wallace? the role of him in this primary? >> well, wallace was a spoiler. he tried to be a spoiler. he got past muskie in florida. wallace won the florida primary and muskie finished fourth. that was kind of the last nail in muskie's coffin and another thing that opened up the way for mcgovern. >> so, muskie stumbled, but did mcgovern make any mistakes in this primary? >> he would later. he got a little complacent, oddly enough. he came from 100-1 odds to...
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seneca wallace to payton willis who gets run out of bounds, and the ravens hold on. it wasn't easy, 20-14 the final. >> it was a great team win but obviously, you know, it was a must-win for us and i mean, hey, it wasn't pretty but at the same time, we got the job done and it felt good to leave on a high note. >>> a perfect record at home, 8- 0, 1st time in team history. now, they've got to finish well on the road at cincinnati next sunday. we'll have that game for you right here on wjz. for more on this week 16 in the nfl, we go down to stan in the studio. >> thank you, mark. stay warm out there. >>> ravens not the only ones rolling up their national football league sleeves. 13 games on tap, 10 of them played or being played early on this christmas eve. from pittsburgh, rams versus the steelers, injured ben roethlisberger was on the sideline all day but his replacement charlie batch doing a houdini-like great escape. mendenhall on the run, but that was the first nfl touchdown for john clay, one drafted player out of wisconsin and the steelers win. also new england h
seneca wallace to payton willis who gets run out of bounds, and the ravens hold on. it wasn't easy, 20-14 the final. >> it was a great team win but obviously, you know, it was a must-win for us and i mean, hey, it wasn't pretty but at the same time, we got the job done and it felt good to leave on a high note. >>> a perfect record at home, 8- 0, 1st time in team history. now, they've got to finish well on the road at cincinnati next sunday. we'll have that game for you right here...
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and wallace had that. >> who was the most influential politician of 2011. >> john boehner. he bested the president time after time. >> i can't say the president. okay, i have to agree with george, then, john boehner. >> otherwise, the president? >> the president is still the president. and he can set an agenda in a way that others can't. >> paul ryan who put forward a campaign to reform entitlement spending. think he shaped the debate and made clear that this is an argument that we can make and make with confidence. >> i'll say paul ryan, slightly different take, he put forth the idea that you could actually tackle entitlements and survive politically and he got every single republican in the house to sign on to his plan. we'll see if it works. a major factor in the election going forward. they'll demonize ryan going forward. but i think paul ryan. >> do you think, of course, we actually saw our own george will and paul ryan debating these very important issues last week on the great american debate. can i get you all to predict who will be this time next year, preparing hi
and wallace had that. >> who was the most influential politician of 2011. >> john boehner. he bested the president time after time. >> i can't say the president. okay, i have to agree with george, then, john boehner. >> otherwise, the president? >> the president is still the president. and he can set an agenda in a way that others can't. >> paul ryan who put forward a campaign to reform entitlement spending. think he shaped the debate and made clear that this...
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>>shepard: playboy and chris wallace is iowa.or told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." 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, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years.
>>shepard: playboy and chris wallace is iowa.or told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said,...
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chris wallace is with us.s to tax the middle class, cut their salaries, fire a bunch of people, and the other side wants 3 percent tax on millionaires which wouldn't cover the bill where is the compromise? >> over the course of the last year there has been a lot of talk about other ways to either cut spending or raise revenue, some of the revenue increases would be things like selling parts of the broadcast spectrum, things like that, or increase the fee for security at airports, but they will find a way in the middle to do this because, and i will tell you a lot of republicans doubt whether they should citizen the payroll tax cut. we had jon kyl on sunday and the number two republican in the senate on fox news sunday and he said i don't think it has been a stimulus. and a lot of people feel that way it has not stimulated the economy. but the shear politics of it, the idea that democrats are on the side, think of it, democrats proposing a tax cut and republicans opposing a tax cut, or to this case extending on
chris wallace is with us.s to tax the middle class, cut their salaries, fire a bunch of people, and the other side wants 3 percent tax on millionaires which wouldn't cover the bill where is the compromise? >> over the course of the last year there has been a lot of talk about other ways to either cut spending or raise revenue, some of the revenue increases would be things like selling parts of the broadcast spectrum, things like that, or increase the fee for security at airports, but they...
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wallace improved her diet and gave birth by c-section to a baby boy.ed closely, but wallace says the diagnosis was a warning sign. >> to know that i am at higher risk to develop diabetes later in life and to be aware of that and to make the right choices in food and exercise and diet, to try and prevent it. >> reporter: for today's health minute, i'm elizabeth cohen. >>> the republican presidential race gets a little smaller now that the cain train as they call it has departed. where is the campaign headed? the best of sunday morning talk next. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ get to a better state. ♪ sen♪ co-signed her credit car
wallace improved her diet and gave birth by c-section to a baby boy.ed closely, but wallace says the diagnosis was a warning sign. >> to know that i am at higher risk to develop diabetes later in life and to be aware of that and to make the right choices in food and exercise and diet, to try and prevent it. >> reporter: for today's health minute, i'm elizabeth cohen. >>> the republican presidential race gets a little smaller now that the cain train as they call it has...
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one of the panelists in the debate along with chris wallace and neil cavuto.is wallace will be the moderator. jon corzine in front of a house committee again. do you think is he going to be indicted. >> painful to watch. so far i don't see it. but i don't know what is he doing going before house panels to talk about nothing. i don't know anything. i can't answer any questions. i wasn't there. i can't get the papers. just, i mean, it's just terrible. if i were his lawyer i would say just be quiet. say nothing. when you have lost $1.2 billion, it's really not helpful to go testify. >> bill: do you remember the show called hogan's heros? do you remember that? >> i know nothing. >> bill: who was the sergeant who said that. >> wasn't it schultz? was he the guy. >> bill: played by. >> i was only like 2 but i remember. >> john banner. the late john banner. i know nothing. i'm not believing that for a second. all right? you don't lose 1.2 billion of people's money. people's money. now, this is what the government has to protect american citizens from. this exact. >> o
one of the panelists in the debate along with chris wallace and neil cavuto.is wallace will be the moderator. jon corzine in front of a house committee again. do you think is he going to be indicted. >> painful to watch. so far i don't see it. but i don't know what is he doing going before house panels to talk about nothing. i don't know anything. i can't answer any questions. i wasn't there. i can't get the papers. just, i mean, it's just terrible. if i were his lawyer i would say just...
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i want to bring in sue wallace.miss wallace, i presume in wyoming, horses are big, big business for you. what is the appeal of this ban being lifted on processing horse meat? >> thank you very much for having me. you know, i lead a group of people, the united horsemen. horse people from all across the country and the core issue for us here is horse welfare. back in may, june of this year, gao, the government accountability office, produced a report called horse welfare. action needed to address the unintended consequences of domestic cessation. the fact is, that 18-month study proved that by closing the plants that were offering a humane responsible option for horses that weren't needed or not wanted for other purposes, losing that option actually doomed thousands and thousands of horses to miserable deaths, being abandoned, being turned out on roads and hit by cars, in the west where we have a lot of open country. those horses were turned out. domestic horses used to being cared for, used to being fed turned out in
i want to bring in sue wallace.miss wallace, i presume in wyoming, horses are big, big business for you. what is the appeal of this ban being lifted on processing horse meat? >> thank you very much for having me. you know, i lead a group of people, the united horsemen. horse people from all across the country and the core issue for us here is horse welfare. back in may, june of this year, gao, the government accountability office, produced a report called horse welfare. action needed to...
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wallace. i'll have elle check the school. hotch, i checked the high school and wallace's house.here. so now i'm at his girlfriend's house. ok. i'll call you back. [ding-dong] samantha? yeah. i'm with the fbi. can i talk to you for a minute? where are your parents? working. what do you want? well, you didn't go to school today, samantha. neither did your boyfriend. i'm sick. can i ask you something personal? i think that something might have happened to you. you want to tell me about it? i don't know. i don't remember. what do you remember? he took me someplace. on his motorcycle. i--i remember... waking up. i--i was naked. i was all beat up. and--and he was there. above me... holding me down. who was? danny. [phone rings] i called the doctor earlier. that could be her. hello. boy: samantha, listen to me. don't hang up! do you hear me? samantha! what do you want? someone's there. who did you call? why do you think someone's here? don't mess with me. don't do it. ifou say anything... [click] he hung up. come with me. call 911. as soon as i leave, you lock the door behind me. he's
wallace. i'll have elle check the school. hotch, i checked the high school and wallace's house.here. so now i'm at his girlfriend's house. ok. i'll call you back. [ding-dong] samantha? yeah. i'm with the fbi. can i talk to you for a minute? where are your parents? working. what do you want? well, you didn't go to school today, samantha. neither did your boyfriend. i'm sick. can i ask you something personal? i think that something might have happened to you. you want to tell me about it? i don't...
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perot and wallace had that. i don't see anyone with any of the three. >> quick lightning round then, who do you think was the most influential politician of 2011? real name. not the president. >> john boehner. skis consistently managed an unrurally president and bested the president time after time. >> i can't say the president. >> no. >> i'm afraid i have to agree with george then. >> otherwise, why the president? >> the president is still the president. and he can set an agenda in a way that others can't. >> paul ryan who put forward a concrete plan to reform entitlement spending which stood an onslaught by the left in defense of it and i think has shaped the debate and made clear to republicans and conservatives that this is an argument we can make and make with confidence. >> i'll say paul ryan, slightly different take, he put forth the idea that you could actually tackle entitlements and survive politically and he got every single republican in the house to sign on to his plan. we'll see if it works. it's g
perot and wallace had that. i don't see anyone with any of the three. >> quick lightning round then, who do you think was the most influential politician of 2011? real name. not the president. >> john boehner. skis consistently managed an unrurally president and bested the president time after time. >> i can't say the president. >> no. >> i'm afraid i have to agree with george then. >> otherwise, why the president? >> the president is still the...
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i couldn't remember william wallace. but now i know, of course, and yes. >> well, e.j., mel gibson died in that movie, and i think politically john boehner followed those footsteps somewhat today. >> i think this was -- i think this was more the gang that couldn't shoot straight, myself. you know, what's interesting is that within that republican caucus you do have people who seem to be living in their own political world. and i think it's people who represent really, really conservative districts where, you know, that old reagan line i've always liked quoting before, you know, the right hand doesn't know what the far right hand is doing. and in this case you've got districts where it's very right or even righter than that. and so they believe they can go off and do this. they won't suffer much back in their districts. but there are a lot of members from pretty democratic districts now who are looking over their shoulders because of the next election. >> they are so ideologically bent, the tea partiers. this is why they
i couldn't remember william wallace. but now i know, of course, and yes. >> well, e.j., mel gibson died in that movie, and i think politically john boehner followed those footsteps somewhat today. >> i think this was -- i think this was more the gang that couldn't shoot straight, myself. you know, what's interesting is that within that republican caucus you do have people who seem to be living in their own political world. and i think it's people who represent really, really...
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for the next round of questions i turn to my colleague, chris wallace. >> thanks, bret.dates i will call this section for lack of a better word d.c. culture. speaker gingrich says you should give back the millions dollars in his words he has made bankrupting companies and laying off employees. his comments dove tail with arguments you hear from democrats that your belief in what is called the creative destruction of capitalism shows a hard, hardedness. what do you think of what speaker gingrich had to say about you and are you vulnerable for that type of attack? >> the president will level the same type of attack. he will say in businesses you invested in they didn't all succeed. some failed. some laid people off and he will be absolutely right. if you look at all of the businesses we invested in, over 100 different businesses they added tens of thousands of jobs. in the real world, the president has not -- that the president has not lived in, i actually think he doesn't understand that not every business succeeds. that not every entrepreneur is lucky enough to do as wel
for the next round of questions i turn to my colleague, chris wallace. >> thanks, bret.dates i will call this section for lack of a better word d.c. culture. speaker gingrich says you should give back the millions dollars in his words he has made bankrupting companies and laying off employees. his comments dove tail with arguments you hear from democrats that your belief in what is called the creative destruction of capitalism shows a hard, hardedness. what do you think of what speaker...
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>> the best that brian and i had with chris wallace, chris wallace and i bet brian that the packers would beat the giants. yesterday, chris wallace and i were revelling in it. i read sports. i was revelling in it. now i see the giants may have been ripped off from a touchdown! >> look at this. we didn't even discuss this before. it turns out with the game tied at seven, the giants go in for a 14-7, score was called back, said it was out of bounds. upon review, they said it was out of bounds. giants are forced to kick a field goal. upon further review, he was inbounds so i'm calling on the nfl to replay the game. tomorrow! at noon. >> fantastic. >> here in studio e! >> no, we need a field because they need to play on a surface. but again, back and forth to the wire, the world champion undefeated packers against the giants, losers of three in a row had giant taunting me in the fourth quarter and then towards the end, the giants marched down with a two point conversion as well as a touchdown to tie the game. i taunted back. and i did something foolish, steve. >> what's that? >> i used twitte
>> the best that brian and i had with chris wallace, chris wallace and i bet brian that the packers would beat the giants. yesterday, chris wallace and i were revelling in it. i read sports. i was revelling in it. now i see the giants may have been ripped off from a touchdown! >> look at this. we didn't even discuss this before. it turns out with the game tied at seven, the giants go in for a 14-7, score was called back, said it was out of bounds. upon review, they said it was out...
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bret baier, chris wallace, neil cavuto and i will be there. be moderating the contest, asking the questions. again, it's 9 p.m. eastern right here on fnc. >>> well, newt gingrich says one of the main reasons he is running for president is his concern about our judicial system and so-called activist judges. in october gingrich released a paper outlining how he would change the system if elected president. now that mr. gingrich is surging in the polls, we're taking a closer look at that plan, what it calls for and how it would change our judicial system and our country. [applause] >> we do not have to tolerate radical, anti-american judges rewriting the american constitution and pretending that we are helpless and, candidly, once we have abolished this court, we should serve notice to the ninth circuit that they are on suffer answer, and they decide to continue being radical, they will become unemployed. megyn: a fired-up newt gingrich speak anything october about his plan to rein in, quote, activist judges who he believes are destroying the ame
bret baier, chris wallace, neil cavuto and i will be there. be moderating the contest, asking the questions. again, it's 9 p.m. eastern right here on fnc. >>> well, newt gingrich says one of the main reasons he is running for president is his concern about our judicial system and so-called activist judges. in october gingrich released a paper outlining how he would change the system if elected president. now that mr. gingrich is surging in the polls, we're taking a closer look at that...
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speaker are our william wallace. let's rush to the fight.ur work done and we are doing that. bill: is that what you told john boehner, that he's your william wail as? >> i called him mel gibson because i couldn't remember william wallace. but now i know. i think the speaker listened to everybody. there were some points extremely well made. some members felt like regular order would be to go to conference. we go back and forth, agree, disagree. and we can't tomorrow to an agreement, let's go to conference and get this done before the end of the year. bill: now you will have to figure this out. the senate passed it overwhelmingly. they had 89 votes for this. how could the senate go forward if folks like yourself and the house majority were going to bounce it back potentially. what happens here? >> i'm scratching my head. i don't know. maybe they got if the false impression the speaker and the house would be okay with this. we are absolutely not okay. we passed a bill for a full year on the unemployment issue and the payroll tax issue, and also
speaker are our william wallace. let's rush to the fight.ur work done and we are doing that. bill: is that what you told john boehner, that he's your william wail as? >> i called him mel gibson because i couldn't remember william wallace. but now i know. i think the speaker listened to everybody. there were some points extremely well made. some members felt like regular order would be to go to conference. we go back and forth, agree, disagree. and we can't tomorrow to an agreement, let's...
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and surely george wallace is that. i'm wondering whether he's using that quotation from martin luther king on purpose. it was something about climbing up. is he doing that on purpose or not? it's really a quotation from king's famous speech, isn't it? >> i tell you what, jean baker, i think you're going to get the last word and leave it as a question. and we'll thank you for doing this with us from -- it teaches history at goucher college, richard norton smith is a long time author of the rockefeller book >> work in progress. >> going to be out when? >> 2013. >> and karl cannon and you're writing a book -- >> in 2012, the election begins, the battle begins. >> i can't wait. >> thank you all for spending this time with us both before and after the series and richard, for your idea in the first place and our executive producer of this show. we're going to end it, this 90 minutes here, with a bunch of clips on the lighter and funnier moments of the series. thanks for watching. >> in one side note, he did not drink but did
and surely george wallace is that. i'm wondering whether he's using that quotation from martin luther king on purpose. it was something about climbing up. is he doing that on purpose or not? it's really a quotation from king's famous speech, isn't it? >> i tell you what, jean baker, i think you're going to get the last word and leave it as a question. and we'll thank you for doing this with us from -- it teaches history at goucher college, richard norton smith is a long time author of the...
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therefore i see this philosophy of being >> bret: chris wallace? >> chris: thank you. i want t folw up bref >> i want to follow-up on his line of questioning.th none are saying they supported newt gingrich because they t inid he would be tougher than you in taking the fight to barack obama and next fall's than the speaker? >> well, let's step back and talk about what is happening in the country. we're finding across america a lot of people are hurting. 25 million people out of work. stop looking for work or part-time work that need full-time jobs. a lot of people in the middle class who have seen the incomes go down as the cost of the living gone up and up and up. the american people care deeply about having a president who can get america right again. all of us on the stage spoken in the last several debates government doesn't create jobs but the private sector does. it spent my life, my career in the private sector. it understand by the way from my successes and failures what it will take to put americans back to work with high-paying jobs. it can debate president ob
therefore i see this philosophy of being >> bret: chris wallace? >> chris: thank you. i want t folw up bref >> i want to follow-up on his line of questioning.th none are saying they supported newt gingrich because they t inid he would be tougher than you in taking the fight to barack obama and next fall's than the speaker? >> well, let's step back and talk about what is happening in the country. we're finding across america a lot of people are hurting. 25 million people...
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therefore i see this philoshy of being >> bret: chris wallace? >> chris: thank you. i want to follow up on bret' >> many of our viewers tell us they're supporting newt gingrich and think he will be taking the fight to barack obama l's debate. why would you be able to make the republican case against the president more effectively than the speaker? >> well, let's step back and talk about what is happening in the country. we're finding across america a lot of people are hurting. 25 million people out of work. stop looking for work or part-time work that need full-time jobs. a lot of people in the middle class who have seen the incomes go down as the cost of the living gone up and up and up. the american people care deeply about having a president who can get america right again. all of us on the stage spoken in the last several debates government doesn't create jobs but the private sector does. it spent my life, my career in the private sector. it understand by the way from my successes and failures what it will take to put americans back to work with high-paying jobs.
therefore i see this philoshy of being >> bret: chris wallace? >> chris: thank you. i want to follow up on bret' >> many of our viewers tell us they're supporting newt gingrich and think he will be taking the fight to barack obama l's debate. why would you be able to make the republican case against the president more effectively than the speaker? >> well, let's step back and talk about what is happening in the country. we're finding across america a lot of people are...