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you need to talk to judge wallace. he called judge wallace and he said, yeah, it's about time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 1958 and wallace was against john patterson. governor andame wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep them out of politics again. patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. he spent that time building buildings, building infrastructure, building the alumni association. he put an alumni association in every county in the state and established to be new ones across the nation. -- 15 new ones across the nation. he got us moving that direction and then george wallace became governor of the state. he says the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today and the ku klux klan forever. wallace was using the race issue through his own end. he knew what was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. he went to the students, he went to every student leader and he did not say please help me, he said this is how you a
you need to talk to judge wallace. he called judge wallace and he said, yeah, it's about time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 1958 and wallace was against john patterson. governor andame wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep them out of politics again. patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. he spent that time building buildings, building infrastructure, building the alumni association. he put an alumni...
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president obama sitting down with our fox news sunday an chore, chris wallace. they held a wide ranging interview which was an exclusive on fox news sunday. the president commented on the terror attacks in europe. he said not to interfere in the clinton e-mail investigation and discussed the legacy of his tenure. >> biggest accomplishment? >> saving the economy from a great depression. >> worst mistake? >> probably failing to plan for the day after, what i think was the right thing to do in intervening in libya. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. >> biggest accomplishment? i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car in
president obama sitting down with our fox news sunday an chore, chris wallace. they held a wide ranging interview which was an exclusive on fox news sunday. the president commented on the terror attacks in europe. he said not to interfere in the clinton e-mail investigation and discussed the legacy of his tenure. >> biggest accomplishment? >> saving the economy from a great depression. >> worst mistake? >> probably failing to plan for the day after, what i think was the...
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you need to talk to judge wallace.e called judge wallace and he said, yeah, it's about time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 1958 and wallace was against john patterson. patterson became governor and wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep them out of politics again. patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. he spent that time building buildings, building infrastructure, building the alumni association. he put an alumni association in every county in the state and established to be new ones across the nation. -- 15 new ones across the nation. he got us moving that direction and then george wallace became governor of the state. he says the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today and the ku klux klan forever. wallace was using the race issue through his own end. he knew what was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. he went to the students, he went to every student leader and he did not say please help me, he said this
you need to talk to judge wallace.e called judge wallace and he said, yeah, it's about time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 1958 and wallace was against john patterson. patterson became governor and wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep them out of politics again. patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. he spent that time building buildings, building infrastructure, building the alumni association. he put an...
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in 1964 george wallace have become governor by that time. carl elliott was targeted because of his progressive stance. the ballot was circulated all over the state. we know it is the infamous blue ballot. it had the list of eight candidates and not mr. elliott. the message was to drop carl elliott. he was defeated and that suicidal crazy primary. he began practicing law after he was defeated. 1966 he ran for governor against governor wallace's wife lurline. it was fraught with race. lines was they will tell you that i'm u.s. government approved. it is not stamped on my back. hearts stamped is on my and that is my country right or wrong. wallace appealing to all of the segregationist voters. mr. elliott was the moderate the man in the middle. the most difficult position to take. one of the things that characterized him was that he went to selma. the civil rights demonstrators. the edmund pettis bridge was the place where the marchers were badly bitten -- beat. he said i've not come to selma to go to the church and say we shall overcome. nor h
in 1964 george wallace have become governor by that time. carl elliott was targeted because of his progressive stance. the ballot was circulated all over the state. we know it is the infamous blue ballot. it had the list of eight candidates and not mr. elliott. the message was to drop carl elliott. he was defeated and that suicidal crazy primary. he began practicing law after he was defeated. 1966 he ran for governor against governor wallace's wife lurline. it was fraught with race. lines was...
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he called judge wallace in 1958, and george wallace, judge wallace said, yeah, i agree, it's time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of '58, and wallace was against james patterson, john patterson. patterson was a staunch segregationist. he became governor, and wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep him out of office again. so patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. so frank rose, in his first four years here from 58-'62, spent that time building buildings, building infrastructure, building the alumni association. he put an alumni association in every county in this state and established 15 new ones across the nation. he upped giving from $1.3 million in '58 to $16 billion by '65. then he got us move anything that direction, and then george wallace became the governor of the state. wallace had promised segregation now, tomorrow and forever. that quote is taken from the ku klux klan oath, the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today, the ku klux klan forever. but wallace was using the race issue to his o
he called judge wallace in 1958, and george wallace, judge wallace said, yeah, i agree, it's time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of '58, and wallace was against james patterson, john patterson. patterson was a staunch segregationist. he became governor, and wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep him out of office again. so patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. so frank rose, in his first four years here from...
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wallace appealing to all of the segregation votes. the alabama attorney general ran as a direct appeal to african-american voters. and mr. elliott was the moderate, the man in the middle, which was the most difficult position to take. i think one of the things that characterized was that he went to selma. the place in salmo where the civil rights demonstrators met was at the church. pettiscourse the edmund bridge, where the marchers were so badly beaten. mr. elliott said i have not, to we shall overcome, nor have i, here to stand on the bridge and yelled never. surely, the people of alabama, there is room in the middle for all of us. he came in third. and it was essentially the two that bankrupted him. he withdrew his congressional pension. all of the money he had contributed. he was left to begin learning to practice law out of very late age. he was diagnosed with diabetes. began to take a real toll on him, ultimately confining him to a wheelchair. in 1989 -- there was a cover story with john f. kennedy junior and caroline's picture.
wallace appealing to all of the segregation votes. the alabama attorney general ran as a direct appeal to african-american voters. and mr. elliott was the moderate, the man in the middle, which was the most difficult position to take. i think one of the things that characterized was that he went to selma. the place in salmo where the civil rights demonstrators met was at the church. pettiscourse the edmund bridge, where the marchers were so badly beaten. mr. elliott said i have not, to we shall...
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so he called judge walls and 9058 and george wallace, judge wallace said yeah, i agree. it's time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 68 and wallace was against james patterson, john patterson. patterson was a staunch segregationist. he became governor, and wallace swore he would never let the race issue keep them out of office again. patterson was not about to desegregated the university of alabama. so frank rose and his first four years spent that time building buildings, building infrastructure, building the alumni association. he put an alumni association in every county in the state and establish 15 new ones across the nation. he got us moving in that direction a and then george wallace became governor of the state. wallace promise segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. and, in fact, that quote is taken from the ku klux klan. the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today, the ku klux klan forever. so that which is part of the men who wrote it, his speech was a klansman in fact. not wallace was using the race
so he called judge walls and 9058 and george wallace, judge wallace said yeah, i agree. it's time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 68 and wallace was against james patterson, john patterson. patterson was a staunch segregationist. he became governor, and wallace swore he would never let the race issue keep them out of office again. patterson was not about to desegregated the university of alabama. so frank rose and his first four years spent that time...
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hi. >> hi. >> let's start with the hypothetical that chris wallace posed. what will congress do if hillary clinton becomes the democratic nominee and wins the white house in november? i want to talk about what you're hearing and also while you're at it, tell me if you have any information as to whether some republicans are meeting with judge garland for optics without any plans to move forward with hearings. >> that's a great question. the lame duck session begins after the election. we'll know whether or not a democrat or a republican will be in the white house. depending on who wins the senate and who wins the white house, that, i think, will dictate whether or not they'll even consider taking garland's nomination up before the congress adjourns for the year. i know at this point they're saying there is going to be no consideration even in a lame duck congress. but i would leave open the possibility of his nomination coming up if the white house becomes democratic and hillary clinton wins or another democrat, and if the republicans lose control in 2017, t
hi. >> hi. >> let's start with the hypothetical that chris wallace posed. what will congress do if hillary clinton becomes the democratic nominee and wins the white house in november? i want to talk about what you're hearing and also while you're at it, tell me if you have any information as to whether some republicans are meeting with judge garland for optics without any plans to move forward with hearings. >> that's a great question. the lame duck session begins after the...
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, my -- norman mailer supported wallace's run for president. [laughter] >> you find this being carried over in the culture of the 1950's. it went virtually underground. henry wallace was not examined on camera, but by the house un-american activities committee. if you are adding to your appendix of new york intellect, how would you answer the question? mr. reid: it is too far back. i can't remember entirely what i had planned to say. [laughter] i think you can have the question. [laughter] that was a long time ago, that book. mr. bender: but part of it played an interesting role, as you say, because michael donald hated, and he was in a norms , he wase of that time variable in his political ambitions but he hated henry wallace. he referred to a debate to wall-ese, and referred to it as a wintry snow that covered everything. there was one tradition that sort of stood against the popular front culture. hear some the rumbles of this in the 1960's. there was a famous feud between mary mccarthy and lillian hellman. and they were on "the dick cavett
, my -- norman mailer supported wallace's run for president. [laughter] >> you find this being carried over in the culture of the 1950's. it went virtually underground. henry wallace was not examined on camera, but by the house un-american activities committee. if you are adding to your appendix of new york intellect, how would you answer the question? mr. reid: it is too far back. i can't remember entirely what i had planned to say. [laughter] i think you can have the question....
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wallace.ts down with "fox news sunday" for the first time since he became president. are you saying you'll stipulate with garland throughout the end of your term? he makes his nomination for supreme court. we asked about criticism he underreacts to attacks by isis. some people wonder if you worry about threatism and fear terrorism the way they do. >>> and hillary clinton's private e-mail server. can you say flat ly she did not jeopardize american secrets?
wallace.ts down with "fox news sunday" for the first time since he became president. are you saying you'll stipulate with garland throughout the end of your term? he makes his nomination for supreme court. we asked about criticism he underreacts to attacks by isis. some people wonder if you worry about threatism and fear terrorism the way they do. >>> and hillary clinton's private e-mail server. can you say flat ly she did not jeopardize american secrets?
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chris wallace joins us now for his one on one.hat was the bestor question that you asked that reaped the best answer? don't tell us the answer could you say i don't want to spoil your special. but when you're going through them, what worked out the best for you? >> well, first of all, they're like my children. i like all of my questions. i would say that the two other areas that i talked about with him that were very interesting was one about terror and the criticism that you hear if all sides that this president doesn't react appropriately when therehat is a terrorist attack, that when james foley is beheaded, he goes out and plays golf; that when you have the brussels attack, he stays in cuba and goes to a baseball game. i asked him about whether or not he actually feels the terror threat that most americans feel. and the other area that we explored i think that's very interesting, and i think will make the most news, is he hadn't been asked about this since last october when he was on "60 minutes" and he gave hillary clinton ba
chris wallace joins us now for his one on one.hat was the bestor question that you asked that reaped the best answer? don't tell us the answer could you say i don't want to spoil your special. but when you're going through them, what worked out the best for you? >> well, first of all, they're like my children. i like all of my questions. i would say that the two other areas that i talked about with him that were very interesting was one about terror and the criticism that you hear if all...
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in 1962.urvived in 1964, george wallace have become governor. carl elliott was targeted because of his progressive stance. ballots were circulated all over the state. they said they have the list of eight candidates, but not mr. elliott. so, he was defeated. the suicidal crazy nine-a primary. he began practicing law after he was defeated. in 1966, 2 years later, he ran for governor in the democratic primary against governor wallace's wife. death a camp rain campaign fraud with race. one of the lines he would give over and over was they will tell you that i am u.s. government approved, they are wrong. it is not stamped on my back, was stamped is on my heart. that is my country, right or wrong. my country. what you have there was a feeling of all the segregation votes. alabama attorney general richard direct appeal a to the african-american votes, and mr. elliott was a moderate. a man in the middle, who is the most difficult position to take, i think one of the things that characterized it was the ceremony. the place in selma the civil rights demo
in 1962.urvived in 1964, george wallace have become governor. carl elliott was targeted because of his progressive stance. ballots were circulated all over the state. they said they have the list of eight candidates, but not mr. elliott. so, he was defeated. the suicidal crazy nine-a primary. he began practicing law after he was defeated. in 1966, 2 years later, he ran for governor in the democratic primary against governor wallace's wife. death a camp rain campaign fraud with race. one of the...
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you are watching this, and chris wallace did his job. >> he half did his job. i think he did his job, he did a good job. >> he's asking the questions. and we're reacting to something that -- when i first watched this, i thought to myself, is he really offering information sort of out there for the nib to snack on? it's like a taunt, right? the question now is how do they react. >> i predict to you, they're going to react in a very harsh way by leaking something to turn this back in their direction by wednesday. >> this is a clear message to loretta lynch and the prosecutors in the criminal division not to indict. chris wallace goes after everybody like he is god. >> easy, easy, easy. >> and he let the president off, and didn't say aren't you right now signaling loretta lynch? >> i've seen you get mad at a lot of people because they don't ask the next question. we've got to go. we'l you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship pac
you are watching this, and chris wallace did his job. >> he half did his job. i think he did his job, he did a good job. >> he's asking the questions. and we're reacting to something that -- when i first watched this, i thought to myself, is he really offering information sort of out there for the nib to snack on? it's like a taunt, right? the question now is how do they react. >> i predict to you, they're going to react in a very harsh way by leaking something to turn this...
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, my father supported wallace's run for president. [laughter] mr. bender: it went virtually underground. was not dammed -- on camera, but by the house un-american activities committee. if you were a new york inte llect, how would you answer the question? mr. reid: it is too far back. i can't remember entirely what i had planned to say. [laughter] mr. reid: that was a long time ago, that book. mr. bender: but part of it played an interesting role, as donald, because michael normousanonymous -- an e influence at that time, but he hated henry wallace. he said -- he referred to a wallese, and referred to it as a wintry snow that covered everything. still hear some of the rumbles of this and i don't know if anybody here remembers this, but there was a famous feud between mary mccarthy and lillian hellman. and they were on "the dick allen show," andick cavett onically, cavett was egging ccarthy, and basically, she finally said, "everything she writes is a lie, including ,'" and this went on for a long time. so the battles about the popular
, my father supported wallace's run for president. [laughter] mr. bender: it went virtually underground. was not dammed -- on camera, but by the house un-american activities committee. if you were a new york inte llect, how would you answer the question? mr. reid: it is too far back. i can't remember entirely what i had planned to say. [laughter] mr. reid: that was a long time ago, that book. mr. bender: but part of it played an interesting role, as donald, because michael normousanonymous --...
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in 1980 with george wallace finally and completely out of presidential running for the first time in 20 years, there was a strategic decision made to try to make sure the republican nominee in 1980 would be able to mop up votes from any of the people left in the country who had favored segregationist candidate who might have felt in 1980 like they didn't have candidate anymore now that wallace wasn't running again for the first time in two decades. ronald reagan didn't go campaign in his home state of california after he won the nomination. he didn't rush off to some swing state. reagan's first stop after the convention, the place he started his general election campaign was mississippi. specifically is nationally famous, still today, for exactly one thing. philadelphia, mississippi is where they were launch and local law enforcement participated in their murders and covered it up. the reason they make movies about that case. the reason they are still household names today, the reason that story is incredible and emotionally heart wrenching. it's because of the critical and dramatic
in 1980 with george wallace finally and completely out of presidential running for the first time in 20 years, there was a strategic decision made to try to make sure the republican nominee in 1980 would be able to mop up votes from any of the people left in the country who had favored segregationist candidate who might have felt in 1980 like they didn't have candidate anymore now that wallace wasn't running again for the first time in two decades. ronald reagan didn't go campaign in his home...
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this wallace asked him about whether or not it was going to be fair, if the doj was going to not uselitics and right then in asserting that it would be completely devoid of politics, president oba makes a statement about whether she's guilty of anything or not. he's done that before, he does it all the time and the context is important because that question has to be asked. why is the doj letting lawrence lerner go? because of the court documents order to be released were entirely released and the abandonment of that finding. his interference on local issues like trey von martin. the fact the question had to be asked by chris wallace at all indicates there's a problem in the president right there in the same breath interferes my making a statement of fact. jon: he never said she was not guilty of anything. what he said was to the best of his knowledge national security was not compromised.>> but he's saying as the president said he finds that what would be a charge and what would be a crime. >> he was asked to specific question about national security being compromised. he wasn't pas
this wallace asked him about whether or not it was going to be fair, if the doj was going to not uselitics and right then in asserting that it would be completely devoid of politics, president oba makes a statement about whether she's guilty of anything or not. he's done that before, he does it all the time and the context is important because that question has to be asked. why is the doj letting lawrence lerner go? because of the court documents order to be released were entirely released and...
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tony snow to chris wallace. great show.when you are talking on this president, the democrats always say, we don't like going on fox. we had this problem, we had that problem. here's president obama sitting down with you. what does he have to say about the republican campaign, ted cruz, donald trump, governor kasich? >> i didn't ask him, first of all, thank you for all those nice comments. i didn't ask him about that specifically because he doesn't have any problems taking off and criticizing cruz and trump. and he does take a veiled shot at both of them in this when he's talking about the terror and some of the comments they've made like carpet bombing. i did ask him about the anger that we're seeing in this election. not just on the republican side but also the democratic side with the bernie sanders voters. i said do you feel any personal responsibility that after eight years of your presidency, so many americans don't feel, still feel like there is a rigged game in washington and on wall street? he takes some responsibil
tony snow to chris wallace. great show.when you are talking on this president, the democrats always say, we don't like going on fox. we had this problem, we had that problem. here's president obama sitting down with you. what does he have to say about the republican campaign, ted cruz, donald trump, governor kasich? >> i didn't ask him, first of all, thank you for all those nice comments. i didn't ask him about that specifically because he doesn't have any problems taking off and...
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chuck wallace is director in emergency management. do people here understand the cascadia zone, do they understand the risk? >> i think they do >>> to get a better look at the challenges facing coastal communities, he took me up an observation tower on the coast. >> i think once the tsunami waves come and they will be coming from right where you're looking at right out in front of us, you're just hoping you can get to higher ground >>> even though roads are marked with tsunami evacuation roots, he says the earth quake that proceeds the tsunami will maybe the roads undrivable. that means walking to higher ground. the math is not encouraging. a tsunami is likely to hit within half an hour of an earthquake. the high ground from here in west port is a 50-minute walk. in case you were wondering, wallace says this tower would not survive a tsunami. there's more. a tsunami isn't like a wind generated wave, the kind you see at the beach. they're caused by the sea jerking upwards causing a massive wall of water. >> the wave is vines and vines
chuck wallace is director in emergency management. do people here understand the cascadia zone, do they understand the risk? >> i think they do >>> to get a better look at the challenges facing coastal communities, he took me up an observation tower on the coast. >> i think once the tsunami waves come and they will be coming from right where you're looking at right out in front of us, you're just hoping you can get to higher ground >>> even though roads are marked...
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ken require would be odd if george wallace the comedian started a segregationist party.ith no party preference in california because they have the political parties, republican, libertarian, green, the peace and freedom party. and then the american independent party. >> you filled out your own card. these super rich the paid some guy fill out their card. did see the george clooney commercial? he was sitting on an illegal. she loves to neat young guys. >> it's like an argument for low voter turnout. if you can't register properly read down to no party preference. i don't want you voaght on important things for this country. >> maybe 300,000 people in california are segregationists and we don't want to confront it. kennedy: they are all celebrities. emma stone. all right. thank you so much for being here. you have such pretty blue eyes. coming up, an interview with hillary clinton is making big news. if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a
ken require would be odd if george wallace the comedian started a segregationist party.ith no party preference in california because they have the political parties, republican, libertarian, green, the peace and freedom party. and then the american independent party. >> you filled out your own card. these super rich the paid some guy fill out their card. did see the george clooney commercial? he was sitting on an illegal. she loves to neat young guys. >> it's like an argument for...
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cold war that he was opposed only by crackpots like henry wallace, his vice president shown here among schoolchildren during his 1940 presidential run and woody guthrie who supported him. here are the kind of immoral artists and writers of greenwich village, as harry truman called them. are presented here by montgomery clift, jack kerouac, and unidentified man with a quizzical expression. here are the avatars of the beat generation to come, jack kerouac and neal cassidy. jack -- the two of them were present for harry truman's inauguration as president in 1949. here we return to a classic vision of new york.
cold war that he was opposed only by crackpots like henry wallace, his vice president shown here among schoolchildren during his 1940 presidential run and woody guthrie who supported him. here are the kind of immoral artists and writers of greenwich village, as harry truman called them. are presented here by montgomery clift, jack kerouac, and unidentified man with a quizzical expression. here are the avatars of the beat generation to come, jack kerouac and neal cassidy. jack -- the two of them...
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chris wallace, everybody,,,,,,,, "late show."rformance by "catfish and the bottlemen." now stay tuned for james corden, and his guest ice cube. good night! ( band playing intro music ) >> reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight
chris wallace, everybody,,,,,,,, "late show."rformance by "catfish and the bottlemen." now stay tuned for james corden, and his guest ice cube. good night! ( band playing intro music ) >> reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight
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. >> they sat down to talk with investigative reporter sarah wallace. >> reporter: on the streets in certain new york city neighborhoods, ask about quotas for arrests, and this is what you hear. >> there in is a quota system, and there always will be. you she? thd at -- you see that? that's what they're target being. >> reporter: thinks ese officers all on the department say it's true. the department says there are no quotas.
. >> they sat down to talk with investigative reporter sarah wallace. >> reporter: on the streets in certain new york city neighborhoods, ask about quotas for arrests, and this is what you hear. >> there in is a quota system, and there always will be. you she? thd at -- you see that? that's what they're target being. >> reporter: thinks ese officers all on the department say it's true. the department says there are no quotas.
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nicole wallace will join us. join in our discussion, 1:31:59 and so on until polls close. . >>> you're looking live at one of the places in baltimore, maryland. just one of the stories we're covering tonight with just under an hour and a half until polling close. as promised, members of our immediate family are here with us tonight. nicole wall los rejoins us. a veteran of the bush white house as communications director. veteran who lived to tell about and eugene robinson and pulitzer prize winner from the washington post. from time to time we like to check in on the mental health of nicole wallace. what if donald trump will be the nominee of your party. >> in my defense, it was written about how the whole party is having their 2016 moment. >> she said i know this doesn't sound like a column but deal with it. >> she was having an emotional experience. >> i've had to have on tv. thank you, guys. i know we start many the deep end with the smart people but if i could bring it down a bit. >> i think this ends up with
nicole wallace will join us. join in our discussion, 1:31:59 and so on until polls close. . >>> you're looking live at one of the places in baltimore, maryland. just one of the stories we're covering tonight with just under an hour and a half until polling close. as promised, members of our immediate family are here with us tonight. nicole wall los rejoins us. a veteran of the bush white house as communications director. veteran who lived to tell about and eugene robinson and pulitzer...
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if he follows through on what he said with chris wallace and to chris wallace, for sure she will be indictedthe evidence of guilt is overwhelming. it is well-documented. it is publicly known. lawfully obtained. enough to indict and enough to convict period. the question does he want this to happen to her? does he want ramifications to the democratic party. on the other hand if the fbi presents tremendous amount of evidence to the justice department which they have done already and justice says, we can't present it to grand jury, what do you think will happen? sample indictment will be leaked. you will see resignations from fbi. and see all the evidence laid out for everybody to read. that will be watergate on president obama's hands in last seven months of his presidency which he does not want. that might be enough to derail her candidacy. deirdre: essentially the clock is ticking? >> clock is ticking because evidence of her guilt is there for anybody to see. not much is available in the internet. it is not even secret anymore. deirdre: judge i want to switch gears with you, because "washing
if he follows through on what he said with chris wallace and to chris wallace, for sure she will be indictedthe evidence of guilt is overwhelming. it is well-documented. it is publicly known. lawfully obtained. enough to indict and enough to convict period. the question does he want this to happen to her? does he want ramifications to the democratic party. on the other hand if the fbi presents tremendous amount of evidence to the justice department which they have done already and justice says,...
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michael wallace remains impressed with mary's shooting skills. >> i would say she was pretty good.ley. >> but for mary todd, it's just another day at the office. >> i never did get nervous about it. i was doing my job. i always try to handle any situation in that store. i had protection, and i was willing to use it. >>> gripped by fright. from the unexpected to the down right horrifying. terror on a mass scale as bombs tear through trains in madrid. >> the train cars themselves just blown open. how absolutely terrifying it must have been for people on these trains. >> any parent's nightmare. a child trapped and submerged. >> he was screaming out the baby was in the washer and he needed help.
michael wallace remains impressed with mary's shooting skills. >> i would say she was pretty good.ley. >> but for mary todd, it's just another day at the office. >> i never did get nervous about it. i was doing my job. i always try to handle any situation in that store. i had protection, and i was willing to use it. >>> gripped by fright. from the unexpected to the down right horrifying. terror on a mass scale as bombs tear through trains in madrid. >> the train...
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wallace hit 60-year-old dennis nicks last november on san jose avenue. he fled the area, abandoned his car, and detectives say he was later picked up by cortado. >> it was a pretty horrific scene. it was pretty much 300-plus feet of evidence. vehicle part and body parts. >> wallace originally told police his car had been stolen. he now faces various charges including vehicular manslaughter. cortado is charged as an accessory to a hit-and-run. >>> a big clue released tonight in the hunt for a man and woman wanted in the killing of a tourist in san francisco. police released these suspect sketches today. the pair is accused of stabbing a british tourist and taking his bag in san francisco's lower pacific heights. a neighborhood, this happened in february. security video captured the crime. paul tam died from his injuries about a month after the attack. >>> b.a.r.t. was not just on time today. it was early. we're talking about reaching a new labor deal with its unions to avoid the kind of crippling strike we saw in 2013 and to generate public support. abc 7
wallace hit 60-year-old dennis nicks last november on san jose avenue. he fled the area, abandoned his car, and detectives say he was later picked up by cortado. >> it was a pretty horrific scene. it was pretty much 300-plus feet of evidence. vehicle part and body parts. >> wallace originally told police his car had been stolen. he now faces various charges including vehicular manslaughter. cortado is charged as an accessory to a hit-and-run. >>> a big clue released tonight...
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let's ask chris wallace. "fox news sunday" anchor. >> i better come up with an answer here.at the republican electorate this year is very different from the general electorate and you can just see that in the fact that a lot of the so-called establishment candidates that i think going in most people thought would have the best chance of winning, we all were talking about the governors, whether it was christie or walker or jindal, or kashich, the former governors, like bush, the senators, and almost all of them have been rejected, and it's the two outsiders, the real outsider, donald trump, and then the relative outsider, senator ted cruz, somebody who certainly doesn't play the game here in washington, but the republican elooker toat likes -- electorate likes but they're very different from the general electorate. >> this whole idea of donald trump going to capitol hill and is going to do this weekly. did it for the first time this week, and he is going to be talking with those who support him in congress and those who are on the fence. it's interesting because ted cruz repo
let's ask chris wallace. "fox news sunday" anchor. >> i better come up with an answer here.at the republican electorate this year is very different from the general electorate and you can just see that in the fact that a lot of the so-called establishment candidates that i think going in most people thought would have the best chance of winning, we all were talking about the governors, whether it was christie or walker or jindal, or kashich, the former governors, like bush, the...
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and so that's what dickerson was doing and wallace.nning as a third party candidate, that's where he was on day one, right? >> if you don't want a president meeting with world leaders and because the other world leader suggests something the president sort of goes for it. >> i think this san absolutely crucial juncture for trump. he's shown electoral strength, surprising electoral strength. now he needs to show he can fully inhabit the role of president of the united states. and there's a transition there. in every campaign, someone eventually comes up with a candidate and says all these strengths and skills that brought you to this point are not enough to take you over the finish line. you are going to need to be the president before you are elected president. you need to be imaginable in that job. and that's what has not happened in the last few weeks. donald trump is not imaginable as president of the united states. >> and yet, his, according to reports this week, his campaign manager when he took over, corey lewandowski wrote on a
and so that's what dickerson was doing and wallace.nning as a third party candidate, that's where he was on day one, right? >> if you don't want a president meeting with world leaders and because the other world leader suggests something the president sort of goes for it. >> i think this san absolutely crucial juncture for trump. he's shown electoral strength, surprising electoral strength. now he needs to show he can fully inhabit the role of president of the united states. and...
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and jane krakowski of throw it chris wallace will bring the answers. plus, jon batiste and stay human. you can't spell their name without "t" and also other letters. folks, this lineup is so good. now it's time for "the late show" with your host, dave coulier. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: good to see you! hey, everybody! >> jon: yeah! >> stephen: thank you so much. welcome to "the late show"." please, thank you so much. thanks, everybody. i am your host, stephen colbert. and thank you for that. i'll take what i can get. i'd like to start off tonight with a person question, if you guys don't mind. a show of hands. how you go to the bathroom. okay, looks like we've got a majority. it looks like women go to the bathroom, too. that's disappointing. i ask because if you follow the news, there are laws, like down in north carolina, which are regulate chicago bathrooms transgender people are allowed to use. this is huge news. even the candidates are talking about it. and now a protest group has collected 750,000 pledges to b
and jane krakowski of throw it chris wallace will bring the answers. plus, jon batiste and stay human. you can't spell their name without "t" and also other letters. folks, this lineup is so good. now it's time for "the late show" with your host, dave coulier. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: good to see you! hey, everybody! >> jon: yeah! >> stephen: thank you so much. welcome to "the late show"." please, thank...
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ultimately the delegates agreed to wallace but wallace was made with such animosity toward him. in 1940, still 1972 the process is pretty much at the convention once the presidential nomination people would celebrate and they would see the vice president and that's when they would get together. in 1976 the democratic party and the fact that presidential nominees were being chosen by primaries and caucuses. which tended to accelerate and president ford's nomination went to the convention but he started doing vetting while he was still competing with governor reagan so that was the process that began in 76 of doing this vetting that took place once the nomination was secure. the other significant change really took place on the democratic side in 1984 and republican side in 1996 and that was of announcing the vice presidential selection before the convention and it was a change for the convention stopped being a place where you would wonder who would be the vice presidential nominee and there would be focus about who that might be until this decision was announced. instead, the ch
ultimately the delegates agreed to wallace but wallace was made with such animosity toward him. in 1940, still 1972 the process is pretty much at the convention once the presidential nomination people would celebrate and they would see the vice president and that's when they would get together. in 1976 the democratic party and the fact that presidential nominees were being chosen by primaries and caucuses. which tended to accelerate and president ford's nomination went to the convention but he...
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ultimately, the delegates agreed to wallace at the price of getting fdr, but wallace wasn't able to speak to the convention because there was so much animosity towards him. from 1940 really on through 1972, the process was pretty much that at the convention once the presidential nomination was resolved, people would celebrate. they would be tired, they would be hung over, and somebody would say we better pick a vice president dick we have to announce this tomorrow morning, or this morning, and that's when they would get together. in 1976 it really changed, in part driven by the mcgovern-fraser roles in the democratic party but also just the fact that presidential nominees were now being chosen by primaries and caucuses, which tended to accelerate the resolution of the decision for presidential nominations. sulleys on the democratic side that you jimmy carter clinched the nomination five weeks in advance and he had this time to engage in this sort of deliberate process that is sketched out in his report to president ford's nomination went tto the convention but he had also started in 76 do
ultimately, the delegates agreed to wallace at the price of getting fdr, but wallace wasn't able to speak to the convention because there was so much animosity towards him. from 1940 really on through 1972, the process was pretty much that at the convention once the presidential nomination was resolved, people would celebrate. they would be tired, they would be hung over, and somebody would say we better pick a vice president dick we have to announce this tomorrow morning, or this morning, and...
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and thank you very much, chris wallace, for sharing.teed it up very, very nicely for us on this masters weekend coming up. take care. >> thank you. i hope i did it as well as jordan spieth. >> nobody does it that well. sorry. you can see the rest of the interview this weekend on "fox news sunday." check your local fox station and the tv listings and we'll be right back. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza® is not for weight loss, but i
and thank you very much, chris wallace, for sharing.teed it up very, very nicely for us on this masters weekend coming up. take care. >> thank you. i hope i did it as well as jordan spieth. >> nobody does it that well. sorry. you can see the rest of the interview this weekend on "fox news sunday." check your local fox station and the tv listings and we'll be right back. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your...
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obama's statement to chris wallace that mrs. clinton did not intentionally harm national security and we learned today it was not based on information from the fbi or justice department. >> the president has neither sought nor received a confidential briefing or confidential information about the ongoing investigation. the public's knowledge is based entirely on public reporting. >> in our ongoing reporting of the clinton e-mail investigation here at fox has shown that mr. obama, himself, exchanged 19 e-mails with then-secretary of state clinton using her personal e-mail account. the e-mails don't contain classified information but still aren't public because they involved executive branch discussions. experts now question whether mr. obama has a personal conflict. >> if there's the possibility, and it looks like there's evidence that he was in some sense involved in what happened, was aware of what happened, could potentially be a witness to what happened, he shouldn't be making public statements prejudging the outcome of somet
obama's statement to chris wallace that mrs. clinton did not intentionally harm national security and we learned today it was not based on information from the fbi or justice department. >> the president has neither sought nor received a confidential briefing or confidential information about the ongoing investigation. the public's knowledge is based entirely on public reporting. >> in our ongoing reporting of the clinton e-mail investigation here at fox has shown that mr. obama,...
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it took chris wallace eight years to get that interview. to that president obama better late that never. >> and one u.s. lawmaker is hoping money well get people on social media to help in the fight against terror. chuck schumer a $25,000 reword to help stop a terror attack. current law does not cover tips generated through social media. the bill is expected to be introduced later this month. >>> and u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived in japan today for the annual g-7 meeting. on monday he's expected to visit the site of hiroshima. >> a starbucks customer in florida not happy with one barista who said he ordered a grande. he actually wrote that in a response on the cup for the barista and added simply "not funny." seeing it and knowing the struggles my sisters went through in third, fourth grade, it struck a nerve. >> the man said he doesn't want an apology, he doesn't want it to happen to anyone else. >> that's interesting. it's not like you ask for that when you go to starbucks. it's on the menu, right? >> it is, indeed. >> then s
it took chris wallace eight years to get that interview. to that president obama better late that never. >> and one u.s. lawmaker is hoping money well get people on social media to help in the fight against terror. chuck schumer a $25,000 reword to help stop a terror attack. current law does not cover tips generated through social media. the bill is expected to be introduced later this month. >>> and u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived in japan today for the annual g-7...
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i know chris wallace is excited about this. the president sat down with the host for the first time since elected. shawn yancy spoke to chris about it. >> we talk about hillary clinton's private email server back in october the president said he did not believe she jeopardized national security. since then we found out there were 2,000 pieces of classified information on her email. 22 top secret emails that contain top secret information. we asked if he still gives her a clean bill of health and what about the fbi investigation into this. can he assure they will have the justice department make a legal decision i can till shawn, you guys will be covering his answer on monday. >> president obama exclusive interview with chris wallace airs today at 9 a.m.. >> and we want to remind you "fox5" is teamed up with the hill.com for indepth look at the white house starting 8:30 i'll john bob cue sack and veronica cleary for the latest. we're streaming on fox5dc.com and "fox 5 news" on the hill airs before fox news sunday>> and developin
i know chris wallace is excited about this. the president sat down with the host for the first time since elected. shawn yancy spoke to chris about it. >> we talk about hillary clinton's private email server back in october the president said he did not believe she jeopardized national security. since then we found out there were 2,000 pieces of classified information on her email. 22 top secret emails that contain top secret information. we asked if he still gives her a clean bill of...
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put him over ultimately the delegates agreed to wallace has a the price of getting fdr but wallace was not able to speak to the convention because there was so much animosity toward him. the in 1940 on through 1972 the process was pretty much at the convention was the presidential nomination was resolved people would celebrate. they would be tired and they would be hung over and somebody would say we better pick a vice president rate we have to announce it tomorrow morning and that's when they would get together in 1976 he really changed in part driven by the macovin -- mcgovern rules in the party ruled that the president's nominees were now being chosen by convention and primaries and caucuses which tend to accelerate the resolution of the decision for presidential nominations. at least from the democratic side that year jimmy carter clinched the nomination and he had this time to engage in this sort of deliberate process that is sketched out in this report. president ward's nomination went to the convention but he has also started in 76 doing vetting while he was still competing with
put him over ultimately the delegates agreed to wallace has a the price of getting fdr but wallace was not able to speak to the convention because there was so much animosity toward him. the in 1940 on through 1972 the process was pretty much at the convention was the presidential nomination was resolved people would celebrate. they would be tired and they would be hung over and somebody would say we better pick a vice president rate we have to announce it tomorrow morning and that's when they...
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chris wallace. >> he will be talking about that, you know, tuesday super tuesday thing. >> very good analysis. >> bill walton! thanks for being my announcer tonight, man. necessary great. >> my pleasure, stephen. anything for you. but i've just got one request. would you mind mentioning my new book "back from the dead." >> stephen: wait, you mean this charming and inspirational memoir detailing a longtime grateful dead fan's remarkable journey to become the greatest n.b.a. player ever. i'm sorry, we don't have time, bill. >> okay, i'll do it anyway. but technically, i'm not an announcer. i'm a color commentator. is that a problem for you stephen. >> stephen: problem, i can fake the funk on a nasty dunk? it's not a proble >> tonight, all the way from
chris wallace. >> he will be talking about that, you know, tuesday super tuesday thing. >> very good analysis. >> bill walton! thanks for being my announcer tonight, man. necessary great. >> my pleasure, stephen. anything for you. but i've just got one request. would you mind mentioning my new book "back from the dead." >> stephen: wait, you mean this charming and inspirational memoir detailing a longtime grateful dead fan's remarkable journey to become...
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. >> a lieutenant who spoke to investigative reporter sara wallace about those investigations on this i-team clusive. >> an nypd liehtencrt saw the interview we did with ten active cops who are wuing the department over alleged quotas, which are ba ed. the lieutenant, concerned about retaliation, did not want to be identified. they're telling the truth. >> which is? >> that there is a quota systen within the nypd. it's a constant pressure every time i'm called into the captain's office. zero meaning he's not meetings the"quota. >> the officers told ust hat minority neighborhoods in pa porticular are targeted. >> to go hunting, bounty hunting for an arrest. black and hispanics between 14 to 21 should be stopped. >> maho is targeted? mainly in minorities. >> the lieutenant claims it's all about monthly activity reports. >> the cops have to go out there and bring sometning in. >> what happens if the officers don't get them? >> they're punished to the point where they would get very low evaluations. >> they will transfer you, give you a bad evaluation. >> nypd officials insist they're res
. >> a lieutenant who spoke to investigative reporter sara wallace about those investigations on this i-team clusive. >> an nypd liehtencrt saw the interview we did with ten active cops who are wuing the department over alleged quotas, which are ba ed. the lieutenant, concerned about retaliation, did not want to be identified. they're telling the truth. >> which is? >> that there is a quota systen within the nypd. it's a constant pressure every time i'm called into the...
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our speaker will be jim wallace, a close and beloved friend. he's been a guest many times and it works best in this instance to do this event with the tattered cover at the colfax avenue store. jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free events. so take advantage, put it in your calendar and i look forward to seeing you on the night of the 24th which is a wednesday night. our guess speaker is the editor in chief of the baffler magazine there are several things that are odd about me, one of which is i know a lot about literary quarterlies. i have been reading literary quarterly since i was in my early 20s. literally literary quarterlies represent the great underground of american literature. very people know that they exist some of the publications have circulations two and 3000. weigh that
our speaker will be jim wallace, a close and beloved friend. he's been a guest many times and it works best in this instance to do this event with the tattered cover at the colfax avenue store. jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free...
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fox news sunday with chris wallace. >>> i'm chris wallace, facing more fire than ever before, donaldump sits down with fox news sunday. are you in the process of blowing your campaign for president? we discuss the fallout from his statements on abortion. you offended both the pro-life and pro-choice movement with one statement. his comments on heidi cruz and his defiant support for his campaign manager. and those controversial remarks about letting more countries develop nukes. the growing knock on you is you haven't thought these things through. vunt studied. you wing it too often. donald trump face-to-face on "fox news sunday." then convention chaos. the other gop candidates back out of their loyalty pledges. >> nominating dal
fox news sunday with chris wallace. >>> i'm chris wallace, facing more fire than ever before, donaldump sits down with fox news sunday. are you in the process of blowing your campaign for president? we discuss the fallout from his statements on abortion. you offended both the pro-life and pro-choice movement with one statement. his comments on heidi cruz and his defiant support for his campaign manager. and those controversial remarks about letting more countries develop nukes. the...
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our speaker will be jim wallace, a close and beloved friend. he's been a guest many times and it works best in this instance to do this event with the tattered cover at the colfax avenue store. jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free events. so take advantage, put it in your calendar and i look forward to seeing you on the night of the 24th which is a wednesday night. our guess speaker is the editor in chief of the baffler magazine there are several things that are odd about me, one of which is i know a lot about literary quarterlies. i have been reading literary quarterly since i was in my early 20s. literally literary quarterlies represent the great underground of american literature. very people know that they exist some of the publications have circulations two and 3000. weigh that
our speaker will be jim wallace, a close and beloved friend. he's been a guest many times and it works best in this instance to do this event with the tattered cover at the colfax avenue store. jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free...