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and he runs with henry wallace. they win the third term and everything is fine that we talk about the change in the party system. have franklin roosevelt four times and in the middle of world war is playing poker on the white house boat, the mayflower and sitting with him is a labor leader. the mayor of chicago, another union leader and a governor. and they tell him you know we cannot tell your friend henry wallace -- the word chicago where real people live. where here many of the people. it's too close. and you cannot run with him. so he dumps henry wallace. in the middle of the world war. imagine this! we'll nominate a president and we packed and then we wait around to see you know what 4 from the west for vice president. and these guys had the power to do this. roosevelt dies, and truman is not present. wallace begins to criticize truman's tough cold war policies. and truman fired him. and he runs for, i'm glad ray get into this because here we get to buckley in his watching all of this. and wallace runs as the c
and he runs with henry wallace. they win the third term and everything is fine that we talk about the change in the party system. have franklin roosevelt four times and in the middle of world war is playing poker on the white house boat, the mayflower and sitting with him is a labor leader. the mayor of chicago, another union leader and a governor. and they tell him you know we cannot tell your friend henry wallace -- the word chicago where real people live. where here many of the people. it's...
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mike wallace. he had mike wallace on a radio show 9053. and one said why is yale university picking on you? [laughter] you know pick on someone bigger and you launch a career. but i would say that as a commentator, as a political thinker at the time and something i discovered is a really get into this is as a political operative, he was second to none. the only person i can think of it was very very close to buckley was probably frederick douglass in the last century. he was an editor. and he was a writer. he formed organizations. bill buckley was not just - someone asked me this morning. i cannot think of any columnist right now who goes out there and wherever there is a cause he is out there. he founded cpac, the american conservative union, americans for freedom. wherever there was a cause he was out there mobilizing. he was a politician and many of the straits he brought into public square in many ways in behalf of - because he was a charismatic personality, with extraordinary sense of wit, he was able to mobilize audiences. specifical
mike wallace. he had mike wallace on a radio show 9053. and one said why is yale university picking on you? [laughter] you know pick on someone bigger and you launch a career. but i would say that as a commentator, as a political thinker at the time and something i discovered is a really get into this is as a political operative, he was second to none. the only person i can think of it was very very close to buckley was probably frederick douglass in the last century. he was an editor. and he...
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harry truman and harry wallace. >> host: my students don't mow who hari -- harry wallace is. >> think bernie sanders and you got it. >> guest: wallace was rather weird. if you ever get tested -- the current administration ever decides to appoint people and some of you get tapped,stration you'll -- they ask you name, address, social security number maybe your religion. henry hall was was the secretarr of. agriculture under appropriate roosevelt. the religious wag mystic. he calls himself a mystic. can see franklin roosevelt shaking his glass saying, what the hell is that? in any event, he became a pretty good politician, very good at p handling congress. very good hat hasn'ting republicans because his father was agriculture secretary, and roosevelt decides that when james garner -- by the way, roosevelt's first vice president was james garner, the former v speaker of the house. jew have your old democratic coalition. you can see it again withe kennedy and johnson. gardner is going to oppose roosevelt and is going to run against him. roosevelt's great meant was i think the vice presiden
harry truman and harry wallace. >> host: my students don't mow who hari -- harry wallace is. >> think bernie sanders and you got it. >> guest: wallace was rather weird. if you ever get tested -- the current administration ever decides to appoint people and some of you get tapped,stration you'll -- they ask you name, address, social security number maybe your religion. henry hall was was the secretarr of. agriculture under appropriate roosevelt. the religious wag mystic. he...
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nixon had the soft-pedal and wallace had the harder edge. by august, he gets to the national convention. we rarely ever hear about the republicans convention set happen at the beginning of august. it really did not make much news compared to what happened at the end of august with the democrats in chicago. the republicans came in to their convention with richard nixon, it was pretty clear where they were going to go. the democrats come into their convention -- it is not clear whether the establishment is now led by a personified by hubert humphrey, johnson's vice president who is now running for the nation had not been in any primaries. he is running for the nomination. we will talk about how the nomination system has changed so much since then. but chicago also becomes a destination for the antiwar left . here we have a group in new york that is sponsoring buses to go to the convention. it is talking about how tens of thousands will be there to demand an end to the war in vietnam and black america. racial justice at home and end of the war
nixon had the soft-pedal and wallace had the harder edge. by august, he gets to the national convention. we rarely ever hear about the republicans convention set happen at the beginning of august. it really did not make much news compared to what happened at the end of august with the democrats in chicago. the republicans came in to their convention with richard nixon, it was pretty clear where they were going to go. the democrats come into their convention -- it is not clear whether the...
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and one major contender is george wallace. george wallace is someone who has gotten a lot of attention of late partly because he is a strongly populist voice, as a candidate in 1968 and afterwards , and had messaging about personal freedom and the kind of anti-elite message that is very reminiscent of the message donald trump used so effectively on the stump in 2016. they are very different people, but wallace's campaign like trump's appeal to the populist interest in this notion of the people versus the powerful, that these excerpts, the pointy head that got us into this mess in vietnam and tell us things that are good to us, they don't know that. why do the college professors and bureaucrats know what is what? we should not have been missing in our lives. wallace of course is a southerner. he was a former governor of alabama. he first ran for alabama governor in 1968, and lost. .e ran as a racial moderate he learned from that loss he needed to be much more strident on race and the preservation of segregation. in 1962 he ran
and one major contender is george wallace. george wallace is someone who has gotten a lot of attention of late partly because he is a strongly populist voice, as a candidate in 1968 and afterwards , and had messaging about personal freedom and the kind of anti-elite message that is very reminiscent of the message donald trump used so effectively on the stump in 2016. they are very different people, but wallace's campaign like trump's appeal to the populist interest in this notion of the people...
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>> i was inspired by when i heard natalie cole's "unforgettable" and i remember selling miss wallacebe great if i could do that, she's like you should, and then couple years ago my attorney remind med. >> yeah there's a project faith that got your name on it. how did you find the doing of the project? was it therapeutic? painful? inspiring? what was the experience like? >> well, to be quite honest, like you said in a way you could never imagine also i thought it would be great to do. i never imagine when i did get a chance how i would do it. every day when i came out of the studio i was so thoroughly surprised like wow it's dope. like i didn't feel away but happy and excited to be able to have the chance to do it and then probably one time when i thought i was done recording towards the end of the recording i had an emotional moment it was more pride. big tapped me on the shoulder and i went around the room and thanked all the people in the room that were on the album and i was like i think he just told me to do that but it was more playing the album back and seeing everybody's respo
>> i was inspired by when i heard natalie cole's "unforgettable" and i remember selling miss wallacebe great if i could do that, she's like you should, and then couple years ago my attorney remind med. >> yeah there's a project faith that got your name on it. how did you find the doing of the project? was it therapeutic? painful? inspiring? what was the experience like? >> well, to be quite honest, like you said in a way you could never imagine also i thought it...
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i'm nicole wallace in for brian williams tonight. have a great evening. congressman adam shift live here with us tonight, looking forward to that. we've got one of the chief architects of the affordable care act with us here tonight to talk in some detail about the consequences today of this huge political news out of washington. republicans this afternoon at the white house, republicans celebrating. people who support the affordable care act or who depend it on the family's access to health care, on the other side, despondent today. if you are in either of those camps, or neither of those camps, we're going to try tonight to get past some of the politics of this and talk about the real life consequences of what just happened. so, i'm very much looking forward to that discussion. i'll just say as an aside, if you know somebody that doesn't
i'm nicole wallace in for brian williams tonight. have a great evening. congressman adam shift live here with us tonight, looking forward to that. we've got one of the chief architects of the affordable care act with us here tonight to talk in some detail about the consequences today of this huge political news out of washington. republicans this afternoon at the white house, republicans celebrating. people who support the affordable care act or who depend it on the family's access to health...
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i think nicolle wallace, your wingperson there, knows better than anyone else, about that. and that he was persuaded instead that democrats would not take kindly to that, and so sarah palin became his running mate. and the rest is history. but joe lieberman and john mccain so close. i know him, first knew him, he was the attorney general in connecticut. later senator. he brought bill and hillary clinton from yale law school into politics. first joining the 1972 campaign and going down to texas so there's a lot of history there as well. >> we just started, as andrea mentioned, the 4:00 p.m. hour. this is normally your time slot. >> happy to share it with everybody. >> since your name was just invoked, you get rebuttal. >> well, listen, i -- no one ever -- yeah, andrea gets every story right. you know, i remember the period, though, when john mccain was sort of sifting through who to pick as his running mate. we were in sedona. it was august. for some reason, he loved that. i'm from san francisco. >> wow. >> i was melting from the core out. he really did wrestle with doing wh
i think nicolle wallace, your wingperson there, knows better than anyone else, about that. and that he was persuaded instead that democrats would not take kindly to that, and so sarah palin became his running mate. and the rest is history. but joe lieberman and john mccain so close. i know him, first knew him, he was the attorney general in connecticut. later senator. he brought bill and hillary clinton from yale law school into politics. first joining the 1972 campaign and going down to texas...
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chris wallace joins us with more. this was common practice in the nixon administration?ecording conversations. >> when i heard that exchange today between jeff mason, white house reporter, and sean spicer speaking from the podium in the briefing room for the president of the united states, it took my breath away. that's what in watergate they call a nondenial denial. he was asked specifically, is there a recording device in the oval office of the president of the united states. he said i have nothing for you on that. he could have said no. he could have said yes. he said i have nothing for you on that. that is a nondenial denial. it may just be that the president is trolling the press corps and saying work yourself into a frenzy about this and turns out it nothing. why would he do that? why would he want to decrease the credibility which is already in question of this white house and comments made from that podium? seems to me that you're playing a very dangerous game with the currency of the credibility of the president of the united states. >> shepard: this first came
chris wallace joins us with more. this was common practice in the nixon administration?ecording conversations. >> when i heard that exchange today between jeff mason, white house reporter, and sean spicer speaking from the podium in the briefing room for the president of the united states, it took my breath away. that's what in watergate they call a nondenial denial. he was asked specifically, is there a recording device in the oval office of the president of the united states. he said i...
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i'm nicolle wallace. brian has the night off. day 106 for the trump administration, and again tonight, more breaking news on the cloud of suspicion hanging over this white house and its contacts with russia. the "washington post" was first to report tonight that ousted national security adviser michael flynn was warned by top officials from the trump transition team about talking to russia's ambassador, sergey kislyak. officials were so concerned that flynn didn't understand the motives of russia's ambassador they asked the obama administration for their background information on kislyak. the document was delivered in days but it's not clear flynn ever read it. greg miller is one of the two "washington post" reporters who broke that story tonight and is with us. greg, thanks for being with us late on a friday night. >> sure. thank you. >> it seems like a shocking revelation that the same team that has accused president obama of wiretapping them turned to them for help with flynn. >> well, i think that it's important to understand
i'm nicolle wallace. brian has the night off. day 106 for the trump administration, and again tonight, more breaking news on the cloud of suspicion hanging over this white house and its contacts with russia. the "washington post" was first to report tonight that ousted national security adviser michael flynn was warned by top officials from the trump transition team about talking to russia's ambassador, sergey kislyak. officials were so concerned that flynn didn't understand the...
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calling out university president wallace leo with accusations that he has led it faster for years. >> we can't keep protecting people who engage in this manner. it leads like the death of this young man on our campus. >> we believe that this could have been prevented. >> recent graduate erika aling on twitter lull once told her proposed training pushed by student activists was a waste. >> he did say in his eyes it wasn't something that administration had a role in preventing. >> reporter: he declined a request to an interview by wusa 9. >> it hurts a lot. to know this is where he took his last breath. >> reporter: meanwhile a slow trickle of mourner where is richard collins iii was stabbed to death makings for a sad smoke detector call here. >> i'm a recently commissioned second lieutenant into the aerators. i feel like that could have been me. >> i hope that this incident is going to open up a lot of people's eyes. because this isn't the first thing that has happened on this campus. >> reporter: back live now at the scene of again the president here wallace loh declining to be interv
calling out university president wallace leo with accusations that he has led it faster for years. >> we can't keep protecting people who engage in this manner. it leads like the death of this young man on our campus. >> we believe that this could have been prevented. >> recent graduate erika aling on twitter lull once told her proposed training pushed by student activists was a waste. >> he did say in his eyes it wasn't something that administration had a role in...
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news sunday with chris was me is next. ,$8drw >> i'm chris wallace. president trump takes a victory lap after house republicans vote to repeal key parts of obamacare. but will it ever become law? >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare, make no mistake about it. >> they rushed through a bill without knowing how many millions of people it would hur hurt. >> i'm hopeful we can make it better in the senate. >> we will discuss the battle ahead with white house chief of staff reince priebus, a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, forget the politics, what will the new health care bill mean for you from coverage to premiums to protections for those with pre-existing conditions? we will
news sunday with chris was me is next. ,$8drw >> i'm chris wallace. president trump takes a victory lap after house republicans vote to repeal key parts of obamacare. but will it ever become law? >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare, make no mistake about it. >> they rushed through a bill without knowing how many millions of people it would hur hurt. >> i'm hopeful we can make it better in the senate. >> we will discuss the battle ahead with white house...
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chris wallace, i know what i'm doing. i'm watching you. thank you.the latest on the healthcare battle on "fox news sunday" with reince priebus. that's sunday on your local fox broadcast station. pentagon officials say iran and north korea may be working together on their weapons programs. one analyst says iran is copying north korea's missile design. i'll speak with jack keane coming up. we'll talk about that. stay with us. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if the
chris wallace, i know what i'm doing. i'm watching you. thank you.the latest on the healthcare battle on "fox news sunday" with reince priebus. that's sunday on your local fox broadcast station. pentagon officials say iran and north korea may be working together on their weapons programs. one analyst says iran is copying north korea's missile design. i'll speak with jack keane coming up. we'll talk about that. stay with us. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular...
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nicolle wallace, eli stokols obviously here with us in the studio. coming up after our first break, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own v.p., who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it further when "the 11th hour" continues. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour." we mentioned earlier the differing messages coming from the acting director of the fbi and the white house on what rank and file employees in the fbi -- 36,000 people work for the fbi -- thought about former director james comey. deputy press secretar
nicolle wallace, eli stokols obviously here with us in the studio. coming up after our first break, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own v.p., who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it further when "the 11th hour" continues. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change...
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wallace, analysis and reaction from key players, 2:00 p.m.astern right here on fox news channel. >> patti: president trump returns to new york city today for the first time since his inauguration. mr. trump will meet there with australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull. the two leaders are looking to smooth things over after a bit of a rocky start, meanwhile new york's finest are kicking security into high gear ahead of the president's visit. julie banderas is live at trump tower with an inside look at how the new york city police department are getting ready, hello. >> yes, for the very first time in 100 years, the nypd is about to do something it has never done before, and that is to protect a u.s. president that not only is coming to visit new york city but is happening to visit his home town which has to be of course the biggest city in the world. the nypd is a team of 1500 men and women within the job devoted to just one job, counter terrorism. with the president's first visit since getting elected, the job becomes that much more criti
wallace, analysis and reaction from key players, 2:00 p.m.astern right here on fox news channel. >> patti: president trump returns to new york city today for the first time since his inauguration. mr. trump will meet there with australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull. the two leaders are looking to smooth things over after a bit of a rocky start, meanwhile new york's finest are kicking security into high gear ahead of the president's visit. julie banderas is live at trump tower with...
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for the justice department and an msnbc justice and security analyst, and here in new york, nicolle wallace, former white house communications director for bush 43 and host of her own broadcast here, deadline white house here at 4:00 p.m. weekdays. welcome to you all. matthew, because of your experience at doj, i'm going to begin with you. chiefly, most importantly, what does this do to the investigation? >> well, i think first of all, it's a sign there is going to be a robust investigation that looks at every possible act of wrongdoing. one of the things about bob mueller, you know, he has -- he's really unique in that he has both investigative experience by leading the fbi and prosecutorial experience as a u.s. attorney and as a leader in the criminal division. i think what you'll see from him is an investigation that is very quiet. he won't be up testifying about it before congress. i think it will be less leaky than the investigation has been up until now. but i think it will be very aggressive and will move as quickly and as far as he can possibly justify. >> nicolle, you know him. you
for the justice department and an msnbc justice and security analyst, and here in new york, nicolle wallace, former white house communications director for bush 43 and host of her own broadcast here, deadline white house here at 4:00 p.m. weekdays. welcome to you all. matthew, because of your experience at doj, i'm going to begin with you. chiefly, most importantly, what does this do to the investigation? >> well, i think first of all, it's a sign there is going to be a robust...
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and up next, kim wallace joining me. share his thoughts on the political and practical side of president trump's budget proposal. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. ♪ this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." i'm david gura. let's start with headlines on first word news. mark crumpton has those. mark: british transport police say armed officers will be patrolling some trains for the first time, because of the increased threat of extremist attacks. the patrol began today. they will be patrolling the underground. this expands the security measure to provide services elsewhere in the country. the european union says they have had diffe
and up next, kim wallace joining me. share his thoughts on the political and practical side of president trump's budget proposal. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network...
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keith wallace in the french city of nantes.ading there any time soon, here's the travel show‘s top tips. the voyage of nantes is an urban trail that winds several miles through the city taking in dozens of artistic and historical sites. the distinctive green line will take you around all sorts of treasures, some of which are created especially for the summer and many of which are free. we have about a0 artists everywhere in town with great installation, follow the green line, it's kind of for children to discover the city with their parents. at the end ofjune the museum of fine arts reopens after a six—year closure. it's been redeveloped and expanded and will become one of the region's largest galleries. treasures include works by picasso, kandinsky and max ernst. if you want a glimpse of some of the region's most important chateaux, head a couple of hours up the river to places like chambord, amboise, loire. they're not only historically important, they‘ re also beautiful to look at. and finally, if you fancyjoining in the gre
keith wallace in the french city of nantes.ading there any time soon, here's the travel show‘s top tips. the voyage of nantes is an urban trail that winds several miles through the city taking in dozens of artistic and historical sites. the distinctive green line will take you around all sorts of treasures, some of which are created especially for the summer and many of which are free. we have about a0 artists everywhere in town with great installation, follow the green line, it's kind of for...
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>> stephen: white house staffer, liz wallace, everybody! we've got a great show for you tonight!uez is here. but up next, mr. brad pitt! stick around. ♪ ♪since i came to know you baibe ♪i've been telling you how sweet you're.♪ ♪i've been telling you how good you're.♪ ♪please tell me how i look. ♪you look so good, fantastic man.♪ ♪ does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. ♪ music volume rises you guys wanna go? ♪ ♪ [whistles] get all summer essentials 30, 40, and 50 percent off. hi, fashion. old navy to help provide access to cleanh water to womeng and their families in the developing world. we can be the generation remembered for ending the global water crisis once and for all. ♪ me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do now, i'm
>> stephen: white house staffer, liz wallace, everybody! we've got a great show for you tonight!uez is here. but up next, mr. brad pitt! stick around. ♪ ♪since i came to know you baibe ♪i've been telling you how sweet you're.♪ ♪i've been telling you how good you're.♪ ♪please tell me how i look. ♪you look so good, fantastic man.♪ ♪ does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most...
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the all-new audi q5 is here. >> i'm chris wallace. america safe after the terror attack in england. what steps is the government taking this memorial day weeken weekend? >> it's a constant threat and we always have to be vigilant. >> we will discuss the investigation into the bombing and the response in the u.s. with the secretary of homeland security general john kelly, live, only on "fox news sunday"" then new reports the president's son-in-law kushner discussed setting up a secret communications channel between the trump transitions in the kremlin. we will ask our sunday panel where this takes the expanding
the all-new audi q5 is here. >> i'm chris wallace. america safe after the terror attack in england. what steps is the government taking this memorial day weeken weekend? >> it's a constant threat and we always have to be vigilant. >> we will discuss the investigation into the bombing and the response in the u.s. with the secretary of homeland security general john kelly, live, only on "fox news sunday"" then new reports the president's son-in-law kushner...
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nicole wallace, eli stoke lgs obviously here with us in the studio. coming up, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own vp who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it when "did 11th hour" continues. the show's about to start! how do i look? like a bald penguin. [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven central only on abc. >>> welcome back. we mentioned earlier the differing messages coming from the acting director of the fbi and the white house on what rank and file employees in the fbi, 36,000 people work for the fbi, thought about former director james comey. deputy press second sara huckaby sanders was pressed about the inconsistency in the briefing room today. >> i certainly heard from a l
nicole wallace, eli stoke lgs obviously here with us in the studio. coming up, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own vp who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it when "did 11th hour" continues. the show's about to start! how do i look? like a bald penguin. [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take...
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miss wallace? are you there? >> nope! nobody's here!stephen: liz, i can hear you. >> no, you can't! >> stephen: liz, will you please come out? we just-- we just want to talk to you. >> ahn-ah. >> stephen: well, just tell us what it's like in there? >> do not ask me what it's like here! we all know what it's like here! >> stephen: you're really taking this hard. >> this is nothing. sean spicer's assistant just keeps stapling her hand. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, liz, you're going to have to come out eventually. >> no! i've got a drawer full of granola bars and an empty gatorade bottle. i'm good for days. ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'm here to remind you ♪ of the mess you left when you went away ♪ >> stephen: liz? are you blasting music? liz! >> what? >> stephen: sean spicer didn't even do the press briefing today. is he hiding, too? >> ugh. let me go ask him. i'm not here! >> stephen: white house staffer, liz wallace, everybody! we've got a great show for you tonight! gina rodriguez is here. but up next, mr. brad pitt! stick around. woman: so this hap
miss wallace? are you there? >> nope! nobody's here!stephen: liz, i can hear you. >> no, you can't! >> stephen: liz, will you please come out? we just-- we just want to talk to you. >> ahn-ah. >> stephen: well, just tell us what it's like in there? >> do not ask me what it's like here! we all know what it's like here! >> stephen: you're really taking this hard. >> this is nothing. sean spicer's assistant just keeps stapling her hand. ( laughter )...
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for joining us, i'm nicolle wallace in new york.o you know where your president is? that's the question we'll ask here every day. today, sean spicer fires back to questions about the 18 days, the days between the acting attorney general's first warning to the white house and michael flynn might be compromised by russia and vul firing and briefing a short time ago called sally yates a political opponent of the president. >> let's look again how this came down. someone who is not exactly a supporter of the president's agenda who a couple of days after this first conversation took place, refused to uphold a lawful order of the president, who is not exactly someone that was excited about president
for joining us, i'm nicolle wallace in new york.o you know where your president is? that's the question we'll ask here every day. today, sean spicer fires back to questions about the 18 days, the days between the acting attorney general's first warning to the white house and michael flynn might be compromised by russia and vul firing and briefing a short time ago called sally yates a political opponent of the president. >> let's look again how this came down. someone who is not exactly a...
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let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace.mally a president's first trip is to mexico or canada. why saudi arabia and the other nations on this tour? >> well, you're right about that, jon. it was a conscious decision by this white house. one of the things that they really want to do is to try to reach out to the arab world to try to unify them and especially when it comes to the fight against isis and also to isolating iran. i think the president thought that this, because it is so unusual, would make even more of a statement about it. >> jon: there's obviously lots of domestic and foreign issues bedevilling this white house right now. can the president escape that by escaping over seas? >> no, he can't escape it. there will continue to be controversies and leaks. the president can help himself with a little more discipline. here's what i mean. he could take advantage of the appointment of a special counsel if he wanted to and as presidents in the past have to say -- and have his aides say we're not going to talk about this an
let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace.mally a president's first trip is to mexico or canada. why saudi arabia and the other nations on this tour? >> well, you're right about that, jon. it was a conscious decision by this white house. one of the things that they really want to do is to try to reach out to the arab world to try to unify them and especially when it comes to the fight against isis and also to isolating iran. i think the president thought that this,...
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nicole wallace, eli stoke lgs obviously here with us in the studio. coming up, the president himself exposes his own communications team and his own vp who now have been caught telling a false version of events. we'll talk about it when "did 11th hour" continues. 80 percent of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply but feel light. and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my shoulders. find your exclusive retailr at tempur-pedic.com what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulation
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john and gregg wallace are supportive.critique is essential to us getting better as cooks. without them our development would not be possible. i think it is fantastic. they are how you see it on the screen. has this tempted you to think maybe whether you could consider a career as a chef? well, i am always going to be a doctor, but i think there is room to combine food in my life. your specialism is gastroenterology. to combine food in my life. your specialism is gastroenterologym many ways it is linked to food and i would love to develop recipes for people with coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, as well as cooking and writing in my own style. a lot of things i would love to do. is it frustrating when you talk to patients about diet and you think, why are they eating this? diet is a big topic. frustration, we want to —— frustration aside, we want to help patients. frustration is not a word that comes to mind. let me ask you about your menu. i have not eaten properly yet this morning. it started my stomach rumbling.
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after midnight, security cameras show wallace arriving at hernandez' home with a sidekick, carlos ortizandez isn't home yet. but when he returns after 1:00 a.m. the same security system records him walking with what appears to be a gun. >> in this photo, you go into see the outline of the firearm. >> reporter: at 1:12 a.m. cameras on the driveway pick up the men driving away in a rented nissan altima. at 2:10 a.m. they're heading towards odon lloyd's house and stop at a gas station. >> he went to buy gum. >> reporter: blue cotton candy gum. about 20 minutes later, lloyd's younger sister shequila sees an altima pull up in front of their home. >> the car stopped at the driveway. >> at that time did your brother get in the car? >> yes. >> reporter: cell towers and a tool booth camera track the car as it travels towards a secluded area of an industrial park. at 3:22 a.m., lloyd's sister gets a final text from him telling him her he's with nfl, just so you know. >> he was telling shequila he's in trouble, if anything happen to him, this is who he is supposed to look to. >> reporter: but the
after midnight, security cameras show wallace arriving at hernandez' home with a sidekick, carlos ortizandez isn't home yet. but when he returns after 1:00 a.m. the same security system records him walking with what appears to be a gun. >> in this photo, you go into see the outline of the firearm. >> reporter: at 1:12 a.m. cameras on the driveway pick up the men driving away in a rented nissan altima. at 2:10 a.m. they're heading towards odon lloyd's house and stop at a gas station....
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for joining us, i'm nicolle wallace in new york. it's 4:00, do you know where your president is? that's the question we'll ask here every day. today, sean spicer fires back to questions about the 18 days, the days between the acting attorney general's first warning to the white house and michael flynn might be compromised by russia and vul firing and briefing a short time ago called sally yates a political opponent of the president. >> let's look again how this came down. someone who is not exactly a supporter of the president's agenda who a couple of days after this first conversation took place, refused to uphold a lawful order of the president, who is not exactly someone that was excited about president trump taking office or his agenda -- kate, kate, hold on. let me answer the question. she had come here, given a head's up, and at the same time we did what we should do. just because someone gives you a head's up about something and i want to share information, doesn't mean you immediately jump the gun and take action. if you fli
for joining us, i'm nicolle wallace in new york. it's 4:00, do you know where your president is? that's the question we'll ask here every day. today, sean spicer fires back to questions about the 18 days, the days between the acting attorney general's first warning to the white house and michael flynn might be compromised by russia and vul firing and briefing a short time ago called sally yates a political opponent of the president. >> let's look again how this came down. someone who is...
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i'm nicolle wallace. it's 4:00 and our own lester holt is on deadline today with president trump and his first sit-down interview since the bombshell firing of his fbi director. president trump is contradicting his vice president and members of his senior staff in that exculusive interview detailing his determination to fire james comey. he also revealed to lester the specific circumstances in which he took the rather unusual step of asking the fbi director if he's under investigation. let's watch. >> look, he's a showboat, he's a grandstander. the fbi has been in turmoil, you know that, i know that. everybody knows that. you take a look at the fbi a year ago. it was in virtual turmoil. less than a year ago. it hasn't recovered from that. >> monday you met with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> right. >> did you ask for a recommendation? >> what i did is i was going to fire comey. my decision. >> you had made the decision before they came in the room. >> i was going to fire comey. it's no goo
i'm nicolle wallace. it's 4:00 and our own lester holt is on deadline today with president trump and his first sit-down interview since the bombshell firing of his fbi director. president trump is contradicting his vice president and members of his senior staff in that exculusive interview detailing his determination to fire james comey. he also revealed to lester the specific circumstances in which he took the rather unusual step of asking the fbi director if he's under investigation. let's...
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i'm nicolle wallace. brian has the night off.dministration, and again tonight, more breaking news on the cloud
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i'm going to turn to my colleague and friend, nicolle wallace. it is time for "deadline white house." >>> hi, everyone, i'm nicolle wallace. we start with breaks news. teterboro, airport. i believe we have tom costello, nbc news aviation correspondent on the phone to tell us more about what we're looking at. tom? >> reporter: hi, nicole, i'm in the washington bureau. this is we believe a leer jet that has crashed at teterboro airport according to our sources. a leer jet as you know is used commonly as a private plane for people who can afford it. generally it can hold up to eight passengers and leer jets have been around for the better part of 40 years now. what's concerning here beyond the crash, itself, is the what we believe is the fire on the ground. the call we have several reports now that at least one, maybe more buildings, are on fire at teterboro airport. for those of you not familiar with the new york city area, this is -- i would venture to say this is the main commuter airport that is not for regular commercial service. in other words
i'm going to turn to my colleague and friend, nicolle wallace. it is time for "deadline white house." >>> hi, everyone, i'm nicolle wallace. we start with breaks news. teterboro, airport. i believe we have tom costello, nbc news aviation correspondent on the phone to tell us more about what we're looking at. tom? >> reporter: hi, nicole, i'm in the washington bureau. this is we believe a leer jet that has crashed at teterboro airport according to our sources. a leer jet...
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i'm nicolle wallace. it's 4:00, do you know where your president is an more importantly what he's doing? we posed that question at this hour yesterday and so much has happened since. an ousted fbi director, a white house staff largely out of the loop and startled by the news according to reports and a russia investigation in question. here's the president today in the oval office publicly addressing the abrupt firing of jim comey for the first time. >> why did you fire director comey? >> because he wasn't doing a good job, very simply, he was not doing a good swrjob. >> here's how the white house deputy press secretary sarah huckabee sanders reported this afternoon. >> the president had lost, again, like i said, he'd lost confidence in director comey. and frankly, he'd been considering letting director comey go since the day he was elected, bullet elected. but he did have a conversation with the deputy attorney general on monday where they had come to him to express their concerns. the president asked tha
i'm nicolle wallace. it's 4:00, do you know where your president is an more importantly what he's doing? we posed that question at this hour yesterday and so much has happened since. an ousted fbi director, a white house staff largely out of the loop and startled by the news according to reports and a russia investigation in question. here's the president today in the oval office publicly addressing the abrupt firing of jim comey for the first time. >> why did you fire director comey?...
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wallace from george mason university, we appreciate you joining us. he'll be back in the 6:00 hour. tweet us with #sugarfree and #nbc4dc. >> picture it, a sandwich with eggs, back con and a calf fep nated bagel. >> too much carbohydrates. it's called espresso buzz bagel. 32 milligrams of caffeine. einstein decided to launch its bagel. anyone visiting the shop will receive a free espresso buzz bagel. i'm going to stick to regular bagels and have coffee with my bagels. >> you can't have one -- >> only worth 1/3 of a cup. you need three of them. >> some people don't like >> and all the carbs. >> exactly. we have a crazy, rainy morning coming our way for your friday. be ready to grab the big bumper chute. it will be wet all over the area, breezy. it is going to turn chilly and cold by may standards. 61 with the rain drops coming into town. 58 in manassas. 58 in mart continuesburg. heaviest and steadiest between now and sunshine. after noon the steady rain will be gone. likelihood of afternoon thunderstorms coming around. stay weather alert. have your nbc washington app ready to go. low
wallace from george mason university, we appreciate you joining us. he'll be back in the 6:00 hour. tweet us with #sugarfree and #nbc4dc. >> picture it, a sandwich with eggs, back con and a calf fep nated bagel. >> too much carbohydrates. it's called espresso buzz bagel. 32 milligrams of caffeine. einstein decided to launch its bagel. anyone visiting the shop will receive a free espresso buzz bagel. i'm going to stick to regular bagels and have coffee with my bagels. >> you...
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taylor wallace is a professor at george mason.the questions, of course, is the whole idea of naturally occurring sugars versus added sugars. >> big difference, right? >> right. is the difference is when you bite into an apple or fruit or vegetable your body has to digest that. your body has to do the work to get the if you consume added sugars, a soda, the sugar hits your system quickly. >> apple better than quickly. >> gary nelson asked on facebook i seem to get myself drinking those flavor packs and they claim to be sugar free. how good are they actually? >> i think the flavor packs are perfectly fine. they don't really add any nutritional value but study after study has shown the artificial sweeteners are safe. >> on the sugar free challenges can you use sweet n low, splenda? i've been doing without and it's terrible. >> absolutely. they're perfectly safe. >> what about the idea if you use artificial sugars and drink sugars more? >> well, no, there's no research that supports that. >> there you go. >> all right. dr. wallace, we
taylor wallace is a professor at george mason.the questions, of course, is the whole idea of naturally occurring sugars versus added sugars. >> big difference, right? >> right. is the difference is when you bite into an apple or fruit or vegetable your body has to digest that. your body has to do the work to get the if you consume added sugars, a soda, the sugar hits your system quickly. >> apple better than quickly. >> gary nelson asked on facebook i seem to get myself...
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this fashion, remind yourself of that these lines by the 19th century whiteville poet william ross wallace, the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. that being the case, you might teach the kid a couple of things it should say every day, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive usse who trespass against and as long as there is a single prison, i am not free. announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up, gary graphed on the career of robert mueller, special counsel to oversee the case of russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. be sure to watch washington journal live eight eastern on sunday morning. democratic senator elizabeth war and was the democratic -- the speaker. she talked about her path to becoming a u.s. senator. this is 15. --minutes. sen. warren: thank you. thank you.
this fashion, remind yourself of that these lines by the 19th century whiteville poet william ross wallace, the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. that being the case, you might teach the kid a couple of things it should say every day, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive usse who trespass against and as long as there is a single prison, i am not free. announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up, gary graphed on the career of...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> chris wallace joins us with a preview of today's program coming at 9:00 a.m.ave >> the big story is the house passing obamacare repeal and replace, now it goes to the senate. president trump had a victory celebration in the rose garden but not a lot of the members in the house are going back and facing very angry constituents in town hall meetings, we're going to have an exclusive interview at the top of the hour with reince priebus. we'll talk about obamacare repeal and replace and this could take months, starting all over again, we'll ask priebus what the white house and the president think of that. for all of the politics, is it a victory for the president and saved paul ryan's job. the real question, of course, is how this would affect all of us. you know, we're going to have a debate between carl rove, a gop strategist and john then grouper one of the architects of obamacare and we're going to talk to them on specific issues, if you're older if you got expanded medicaid, if the house bill went into effect, became the law of the land, what would it mean fo
. ♪ ♪ >>> chris wallace joins us with a preview of today's program coming at 9:00 a.m.ave >> the big story is the house passing obamacare repeal and replace, now it goes to the senate. president trump had a victory celebration in the rose garden but not a lot of the members in the house are going back and facing very angry constituents in town hall meetings, we're going to have an exclusive interview at the top of the hour with reince priebus. we'll talk about obamacare...
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. >> jon: for more on all of this, let's bring in chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday" here on "fox news sunday" and network in your local fox station. among other things, we got a confirmation from the head of the fbi that a great number of fbi directo unhappy with the way then director comey handled the hillary clinton investigation. >> yes, they were unhappy with the way he specifically handled that, but mccabe also gave a great endorsement and said that despite the concerns about that particular case, he had widespread support inside the fbi. >> jon: there was also this, big headline and major newspapers talking about then director comey and his request for resources. according to "the new york times," the headline said that he had asked for, it's a days before the firing, comey asked for more resources for the russian and gray. in a post, days before he was fired by president trump. "the wall street journal" ," comey's firing came as investigators stepped up russia probe. but the director, the acting director of the fbi seemed to throw cold water on all of that. listen to
. >> jon: for more on all of this, let's bring in chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday" here on "fox news sunday" and network in your local fox station. among other things, we got a confirmation from the head of the fbi that a great number of fbi directo unhappy with the way then director comey handled the hillary clinton investigation. >> yes, they were unhappy with the way he specifically handled that, but mccabe also gave a great endorsement and said that...
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maraniss, the author of "strong inside" the become about vanderbilt athlete and alum is in, per perry wallace, the fresh momentum book reading for the secretary straight year. our other conversational partner is professor thomas swartz, professor of history and political science at vanderbilt university. he is the author of the books "america's germany,"" john y. public cloy and the federal republic of germany "and" lyndon johnson and europe." the" "strained alliance." he has received fellowships from the german historical institution, the norwegian noble institute. the woodrow wilson center and the social science researcher in. he served on the department of state and was the president of the society of historians of american foreign relations. he is currently finishing a biographical study of former secretary of state henry kissinger so i'm sure you'll join me in welcoming our distinguished conversational partners. you will be invited to be a conversational partner but with no further adieu let's get started discussing "lessons from a failed presidency." [applause] >> thank you vanessa, and
maraniss, the author of "strong inside" the become about vanderbilt athlete and alum is in, per perry wallace, the fresh momentum book reading for the secretary straight year. our other conversational partner is professor thomas swartz, professor of history and political science at vanderbilt university. he is the author of the books "america's germany,"" john y. public cloy and the federal republic of germany "and" lyndon johnson and europe." the"...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. keeping america safe after the terror attack in england.he government taking this memorial day weekend? >> it's a constant threat and we always have to be vigilant. chris: we'll discuss the investigation into the bombing and the response in the u.s. the secretary of homeland security, general john kelly live only on "fox news sunday." new reports the president's son-in-law jared kushner discussed setting up a secret communications channel between the trump transition and the kremlin.
chris: i'm chris wallace. keeping america safe after the terror attack in england.he government taking this memorial day weekend? >> it's a constant threat and we always have to be vigilant. chris: we'll discuss the investigation into the bombing and the response in the u.s. the secretary of homeland security, general john kelly live only on "fox news sunday." new reports the president's son-in-law jared kushner discussed setting up a secret communications channel between the...
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now, nicole wallace, on our broadcast a few scant hours ago, last night at 11:00 p.m.tern time, i posited to you, if you're the communications director in this white house, you go into the boss and say the good news is you get a pass on having to discuss any of this. defer and deflect to the special counsel. what he is doing here, this wording is kind of a chip away at some of the pillars of our democratic system. >> and it shows we're divided. he is divided with himself. it was his deputy attorney general in several interviews, in an interview with lester holt and with judge jean on saturday night, he called him a great and brilliant man. i don't know with whom he thinks we're divided. his deputy attorney general appointed bob mueller to be the special counsel to take this out of white house. to take this out of the main doj. so his words make less and less sense by the day. as you said, in a place that is running normally, people would absorb a setback, perhaps, having a special counsel announced and brought in. could fairly be viewed as a setback. they would do what
now, nicole wallace, on our broadcast a few scant hours ago, last night at 11:00 p.m.tern time, i posited to you, if you're the communications director in this white house, you go into the boss and say the good news is you get a pass on having to discuss any of this. defer and deflect to the special counsel. what he is doing here, this wording is kind of a chip away at some of the pillars of our democratic system. >> and it shows we're divided. he is divided with himself. it was his...