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so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed hard to believe.d, heidy had firearms experience. can you think of any way it could have been an accident? >> no. heidy wouldn't have been so careless. >> reporter: so what about suicide? >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> reporter: did you find anybody that heidy had spoken to about suicide or about being depressed? >> no. >> reporter: neither heidy's mother janet nor her sister autumn could imagine heidy even thinking about taking her own life. >> heidy would never do that. in fact, heidy was against that. she had a friend who committed suicide, and she thought it was selfish and, in her words, dumb. >> reporter: heidy ever tell you she was depressed? >> no. >> reporter: ever act depressed? >> no. she was probably one of my happiest, most upbeat kids. >> reporter: that left wallace with homicide, and it put conrad back in the police crosshairs. wallace decided to speak to the officers first on the scene about their experience with
so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed hard to believe.d, heidy had firearms experience. can you think of any way it could have been an accident? >> no. heidy wouldn't have been so careless. >> reporter: so what about suicide? >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> reporter: did you find anybody that heidy had spoken to about suicide or about being depressed? >> no. >>...
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series, wallace and gromit.at his life. music: theme from last of the summer wine. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, the mild—mannered, flat—capped philosopher in last of the summer wine. stay. steady. go! much of the series' innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! this is it! this is the tree! you can see tollgate church! it happens sometimes in an actor's life, if you're very, very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine, i thought, this is it. long before the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiar face. great, good and just. on television, he played samuel pepys. and casanova in the heyday of studio drama. and he appeared in classic serials like the palaces. i'm sorry, gromit. then, in his 70s, those nasal yorkshire tones became world famous thanks to the animator nick park. it's my turn for breakfast this morning, gromit. i'd like a three—minute egg... steady on! gromiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit! park cast him as the voice of his plasticine character wallace in
series, wallace and gromit.at his life. music: theme from last of the summer wine. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, the mild—mannered, flat—capped philosopher in last of the summer wine. stay. steady. go! much of the series' innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! this is it! this is the tree! you can see tollgate church! it happens sometimes in an actor's life, if you're very, very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine, i thought,...
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>>> good evening from los angeles, first a conversation with actor wallace sean, you might know him best as the villain in the princess bride or the voice, or rex the dinosaur in toy story. my dinner with andre to his newest text, night dhaugts. then we'll revisit my conversation with writer, producer, jordan peel about the thriller "get out" now on blue-ray and dvd. we're glad you've joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> if you don't recognize wallace sean's memorable face, you would definitely know his distinctive voice in a career one might describe as inconceivable, he's been entertaining children for decades in films like the princess bride and toy story, but it's his award winning writing that's caught the attention of grown-ups, his latest text is called night thoughts. wallace sean an honor to have you on this program, sir. >> so great to be here. >> why would one call your career inconceivable? >> well, i suppose i participate in popular culture or i certainly did in my greater days a
>>> good evening from los angeles, first a conversation with actor wallace sean, you might know him best as the villain in the princess bride or the voice, or rex the dinosaur in toy story. my dinner with andre to his newest text, night dhaugts. then we'll revisit my conversation with writer, producer, jordan peel about the thriller "get out" now on blue-ray and dvd. we're glad you've joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your...
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time whenery moving george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. about taking her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. he stood still, she said, as the truth of his family's past watch over him. he turned to me and asked to talk do those things -- did pop that thing to other people? i realized at that moment, i was in a crossroad in my life and the life of my son. the middle of past now it was a to me to do for burns what my father never did for me. it was my first step in building a legacy of my own. i driven close to me and said pa pa never told me why he did those things, but i know he was wrong. it's up to me and to you to make these things right. thinking about yesterday when was seeing president trump make his statement. every school child in america knows more about the climate challenge that apparently the president of the united states. he lives in effect free zone, his speech was based on the white house counsel memos that was incorrect. it was false. he does not know anything about the agre
time whenery moving george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. about taking her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. he stood still, she said, as the truth of his family's past watch over him. he turned to me and asked to talk do those things -- did pop that thing to other people? i realized at that moment, i was in a crossroad in my life and the life of my son. the middle of past now it was a to me to do for...
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. >> chris wallace was first. you know it's not a fun day as the press secretary at the white house, whoever the president is if you're to say i want to say definitively, the president is not a liar and i want to >> what other guidance did she give up trying to the president's reputation, saying adamantly, whatever the fbi director just said under oath, we are not going to expand that? >> that is basically the premise of your answer, this is such an insulting question that i am not going to stoop to your level to answer it. it is a question they are going to have to continue to deal with. these type of questions will keep going until the investigation is completed. there is another nugget that was slipped underneath, i don't think many people picked up on it. at one point, comey talks about attorney general jeff sessions and the recusal of all russia issues. he says he is not able to talk about that in open session. there might be more of an understanding from president trump as to why jeff sessions that it was ap
. >> chris wallace was first. you know it's not a fun day as the press secretary at the white house, whoever the president is if you're to say i want to say definitively, the president is not a liar and i want to >> what other guidance did she give up trying to the president's reputation, saying adamantly, whatever the fbi director just said under oath, we are not going to expand that? >> that is basically the premise of your answer, this is such an insulting question that i...
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he was best known around the world as the voice of wallace in the o5car—winning animated wallace ands agent5 said he died peacefully with his family by his side. i feel very grateful, not only the richne55 i feel very grateful, not only the richness and the triumph that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing 5uch brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing such a lovely man off the screen as well. it was a great privilege. nick park paying tribute to the actor peter salli5 — who's died at the age of ninety—5ix. bob dylan, winner of the nobel prize for literature, he has at last delivered his lecture. days before the deadline, he reflected on his in5pirations. when i started writing my own songs, folk lingo wa5 when i started writing my own songs, folk lingo was the only vocabulary i knew and i used it. that is something else as well. i had principles and 5en5ibilities and an informed view of the world and i hadn't had that for a while. let it all in grammar school, ivan koh, robinson crusoe, gulliver ‘5 travels, tale of two cities, all the re5t. ty
he was best known around the world as the voice of wallace in the o5car—winning animated wallace ands agent5 said he died peacefully with his family by his side. i feel very grateful, not only the richne55 i feel very grateful, not only the richness and the triumph that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing 5uch brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing such a lovely man off the screen as well. it was a great privilege. nick park paying tribute to the...
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we'll be right back with nicolle wallace!ed styling. that feeling you can only find in a lexus. go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. lease the 2017 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. all dressings were made equal. assume nothing. just like the leading brands, these kraft dressings are made with high quality ingredients, at a price you can feel good about. no wonder kraft is so good. is thno, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. de the rack houses every barrel is aged four long years, for a fuller, smoother flavor. our history is made from the inside. how will you make yours? the best tour of italy is the at olive garden. create your own tour of italy starting at $12.99. choose 3 of 9 of your favorites. and have everything you
we'll be right back with nicolle wallace!ed styling. that feeling you can only find in a lexus. go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. lease the 2017 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. all dressings were made equal. assume nothing. just like the leading brands, these kraft dressings are made with high quality ingredients, at a price you can feel good about. no wonder kraft is so good. is thno, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. you really...
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is not going to make henry wallace president on the eve of d-day. he told himself and a few others he could always resign if it got to be too much. a couple of vignettes stick in my mind when i consider roosevelt's valor in these months, one is a visit he paid in the hills above honolulu to the wards of a new navy hospital where patients including amputees survivors of the assault in the pacific, including amputees, roosevelt, who never allowed himself to be photographed in public, the narrow wheelchair he designed for himself, had the secret service wheel him through those wards stopping at every bed so the wounded airmen and marines could draw a measure of encouragement and solace from the example of a president who hadn't been able to take a step unassisted for nearly a quarter of a century. there is was a kind of communion. the other image involves his wheelchair. he left two days after his fourth inauguration and was gone for a month. two days after he returned he went to the capital to address congress for what would prove to be the final time
is not going to make henry wallace president on the eve of d-day. he told himself and a few others he could always resign if it got to be too much. a couple of vignettes stick in my mind when i consider roosevelt's valor in these months, one is a visit he paid in the hills above honolulu to the wards of a new navy hospital where patients including amputees survivors of the assault in the pacific, including amputees, roosevelt, who never allowed himself to be photographed in public, the narrow...
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chris wallace was asking jay the president is even saying he is under investigation. is he under investigation. jay sekulow said no, no, no. not under investigation. ainsley: that's president trump's personal lawyer. mr. comey himself has said he is not under investigation. what jay sekulow went on to say that's the president responding to a "the washington post" report that included five aupon must sources. steve: that'sources.steve right. >> that's the president through his significant social media platform, ainsley, telling everybody look at the irony here. steve: have you rod rosenstein saying in a memo released to the press essentially don't believe everything you read in the newspapers, considering they don't reveal the source or the agency or even the country. and then you have got an abc report yesterday, their senior judicial correspondent pierre thomas said that there has been no decision on whether or not to mount an investigation of president trump, which is exactly what jay sekulow said yesterday. >> that's right. he is the president's personal attorney.
chris wallace was asking jay the president is even saying he is under investigation. is he under investigation. jay sekulow said no, no, no. not under investigation. ainsley: that's president trump's personal lawyer. mr. comey himself has said he is not under investigation. what jay sekulow went on to say that's the president responding to a "the washington post" report that included five aupon must sources. steve: that'sources.steve right. >> that's the president through his...
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in other news — the actor peter sallis, of the last of the summer wine and the voice of wallace in wallace gromit, has died. he was 96. and coming up at midnight tim farron and nicola sturgeon face audience questions in a question time leaders special. good evening and welcome to bbc news. two of the three attackers on london bridge on saturday night have been named by the police. khuram butt, 27 years old, british, living in barking, was known to the police and mi5. he had been a supporter of a banned islamist extremist group and had been reported to the anti—terrorist hotline by suspicious neighbours. but the police say they had no intelligence to suggest he was planning saturday night's attack. one other attacker was named — rachid redouane who was thirty and claimed to be moroccan/libyan and also lived in barking — the police say he had not previously come to their attention. tonight questions as to why khuram butt in particular was not a greater priority for the security services and how they missed a plot that has killed seven people. our home editor mark easton has more. they knew h
in other news — the actor peter sallis, of the last of the summer wine and the voice of wallace in wallace gromit, has died. he was 96. and coming up at midnight tim farron and nicola sturgeon face audience questions in a question time leaders special. good evening and welcome to bbc news. two of the three attackers on london bridge on saturday night have been named by the police. khuram butt, 27 years old, british, living in barking, was known to the police and mi5. he had been a supporter...
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he was best known around the world as the voice of wallace in the 0scar—winning animated wallace andg bbc sitcom — last of the summer wine. his agents said he died peacefully with his family by his side. i feel very grateful, not only the richness and the charm that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing such a lovely man off screen as well. it was wonderful and a great privilege. nick park paying tribute to the actor peter sallis — who's died at the age of ninety—six. hello there. we've got some pretty unsettled weather in the forecast, not just for the next 2a hours, some wet and windy weather. but really, for much of the week ahead. here was scene on monday taken by one of our weather watchers in twickenham. a lot of grey clouds, rain and strong winds. courtesy of this area of low pressure which has been pushing its way slowly northwards and eastwards across the country over the past few hours. during tuesday, the low pressure will bring at times heavy rain, strong winds that could lead to potential travel disruption. tuesday morning — the bulk of rain across
he was best known around the world as the voice of wallace in the 0scar—winning animated wallace andg bbc sitcom — last of the summer wine. his agents said he died peacefully with his family by his side. i feel very grateful, not only the richness and the charm that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing such a lovely man off screen as well. it was wonderful and a great privilege. nick park paying tribute to the actor peter sallis — who's died at the age of...
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then he goes on to more fame in wallace and gromit. play i wrote to him before some are wine came along, he played something quite sinister, which he could do. he was a very flexible actor. and your passed away but he g a - now. he has passed away but he led a life that gave a lot of people a lot of joy. indeed he life that gave a lot of people a lot ofjoy. indeed he did life that gave a lot of people a lot of joy. indeed he did and life that gave a lot of people a lot ofjoy. indeed he did and i would like just to ofjoy. indeed he did and i would likejust to mention his bravery, it a lwa ys likejust to mention his bravery, it always interested me. for many yea rs, always interested me. for many years, he had great difficulties with his eyes, he couldn't see very well at all, enormous problems. and i never once heard him moan or complain, hejust i never once heard him moan or complain, he just soldiered i never once heard him moan or complain, hejust soldiered on. i never once heard him moan or complain, he just soldiered on. the papers
then he goes on to more fame in wallace and gromit. play i wrote to him before some are wine came along, he played something quite sinister, which he could do. he was a very flexible actor. and your passed away but he g a - now. he has passed away but he led a life that gave a lot of people a lot of joy. indeed he life that gave a lot of people a lot ofjoy. indeed he did life that gave a lot of people a lot of joy. indeed he did and life that gave a lot of people a lot ofjoy. indeed he did and...
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he's probably best known around the world as the voice of wallace in the oscar—winning animated wallacee died peacefully with his family by his side. i feel very grateful, not only the richness and the charm that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing such a lovely man off screen as well. it was wonderful and a great privilege. nick park paying tribute to the actor peter sallis — who's died aged 96. tributes have been paid to the former newcastle united player chiek tiote who has died at the age of 30 he collapsed while training with his club beijing enterprises. he moved to china earlier this year. his former manager steve mcclaren said he had one of the biggest smiles in football while current newcastle boss rafael benetiz called him a true professional and great man. in tennis, britain's andy murray produced a clinical performance to see off russian karen khachanov and reach a seventh french open quarter—final. the world number one came through 6—3 6—4 6—4 in two hours and four minutes. murray goes on to face japan's kei nishikori in the last eight. each match i
he's probably best known around the world as the voice of wallace in the oscar—winning animated wallacee died peacefully with his family by his side. i feel very grateful, not only the richness and the charm that he brought to wallace, and the humour, but also just knowing such a lovely man off screen as well. it was wonderful and a great privilege. nick park paying tribute to the actor peter sallis — who's died aged 96. tributes have been paid to the former newcastle united player chiek...
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chris wallace, ankara fox news sunday, chris stirewalt, and dana. can you say today who won the day? >> not definitively. there are moments in this hearing where both sides made their points. what was clear is that republicans were going after why didn't you step up and leave your position if you thought it was obstruction of justice? comey was clear that he was making clear to the president that he was not under investigation, but democrats continued to try to get him to characterize his thoughts about what the president was intending by what he said. at some point, he says why do you kick everybody out of the oval office and just leave me in and make the case that he hopes the investigation against flynn that he can move on from it? the opening statement was surprising, it was strong, he took his clothes off right away. at numerous times, he directly called president trump a liar. that said, the biggest losers, loretta lynch. the former attorney general who clearly told him to call the clinton email investigation a matter and not an investigation.
chris wallace, ankara fox news sunday, chris stirewalt, and dana. can you say today who won the day? >> not definitively. there are moments in this hearing where both sides made their points. what was clear is that republicans were going after why didn't you step up and leave your position if you thought it was obstruction of justice? comey was clear that he was making clear to the president that he was not under investigation, but democrats continued to try to get him to characterize his...
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. >> let's bring in bret baier, chris wallace and dana perino. it's great to have all three of you with us today. dana, ladies first. former press secretary ari fleischer said to the "wall street journal." two goals for crisis control for the nation's chief executive. don't make it worse and refocus the nation on a different topic. go inside the west wing. what's the strategy? >> since 1995 i've followed the advice of ari fleischer. conventional in an unconventional time. you have a president today with a very light schedule. he has a little bit of a speech later. i think the white house could actually provide a counter narrative. last night you had his attorney,, the outside legal attorney advising out this putting out a statement saying the president feels totally vindicated. i would leave it at that. i don't know if that will happen. something else the white house could do today, because they are worried about media bias, they could actually today do something unscheduled and take the president to visit a construction site, a local school, a l
. >> let's bring in bret baier, chris wallace and dana perino. it's great to have all three of you with us today. dana, ladies first. former press secretary ari fleischer said to the "wall street journal." two goals for crisis control for the nation's chief executive. don't make it worse and refocus the nation on a different topic. go inside the west wing. what's the strategy? >> since 1995 i've followed the advice of ari fleischer. conventional in an unconventional time....
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wallace. what did we just with the jns. >> listen, everyone is going to head to their own forest and stare at their own trees and tell you who they thought the winners and losers were but the two things that strike me the ex-director of the fbi said i know i was fired because of the way i was handling the russia investigation. he also said, i think, he details six incounters with donald trump. and not one of them did the american president ask the fbi director where things stood in terms of russian interference in america's democracy, in america's election. so, we have a president who wanted the fbi director to let his good buddy mike flynn off the hook. we also learned that mike flynn is probably in pretty deep stuff. we also learned there's more that we don't know why sessions recused himself. but at the end of the day, the fbi director talked about how he lost his job because he was investigating russian interferen in our democracy, in our election. and he worked for a president, the leader
wallace. what did we just with the jns. >> listen, everyone is going to head to their own forest and stare at their own trees and tell you who they thought the winners and losers were but the two things that strike me the ex-director of the fbi said i know i was fired because of the way i was handling the russia investigation. he also said, i think, he details six incounters with donald trump. and not one of them did the american president ask the fbi director where things stood in terms...
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nicole wallace we're going to want to live in this moment. harris from california, senator blumenthal from connecticut. everyone in that room knows what a big day this is, every senator, dutiful staff member sitting behind them all day long knows this is a day of great moment. >> great moment and high stacks. matt schlapp and chris christie are gifted advocates. coming up mixed reviews, that is the point. that is the point. comey is so powerful, because he didn't give a bleep what either side thought of him. that is why he is out of a sorkin screen play. he didn't care if he made a republican president mad. he didn't care if he made a democratic president mad. that is why what he says today has consequences. >> dianne feinstein, go ahead. >> setting the stage for this sort of extravaganza, think about the irony. it is the ultimate in reality tv, with president trump being the reality tv king and in this episode he doesn't have any lines. he's watching it from home. >> interesting subplot with pete bharara, former u.s. attorney from the southe
nicole wallace we're going to want to live in this moment. harris from california, senator blumenthal from connecticut. everyone in that room knows what a big day this is, every senator, dutiful staff member sitting behind them all day long knows this is a day of great moment. >> great moment and high stacks. matt schlapp and chris christie are gifted advocates. coming up mixed reviews, that is the point. that is the point. comey is so powerful, because he didn't give a bleep what either...
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>>georgia: a car came along with "wallace for president" on it. i said, "oh my god.t." those kids out of the projects blocked that car, pulled him out. they started beating him. fortunately, the persons who worked in tiny's liquor store grabbed him to save him. those kids took the car and shook it and shook it and shook it and turned it over on its side. and they took a match, opened the gas tank, and put the match in the gas tank. when that happened, all hell broke loose all over dade county. >>claude: i was on the convention floor. so i said, okay. get the mayor of miami and, and had him brought to me at, at liberty city. and we just walked into the crowd and said, "now what the hell is all this about?" >>georgia: they stood up on a big truck. and i can recall the governor saying to us, now what is the problem? and i can recall some of the blacks told him, you know what the problem is. why would you ask us that? and they started throwing rocks and they got the governor out of there right away. >>claude: obviously, somebody wanted to cause problems for the republica
>>georgia: a car came along with "wallace for president" on it. i said, "oh my god.t." those kids out of the projects blocked that car, pulled him out. they started beating him. fortunately, the persons who worked in tiny's liquor store grabbed him to save him. those kids took the car and shook it and shook it and shook it and turned it over on its side. and they took a match, opened the gas tank, and put the match in the gas tank. when that happened, all hell broke...
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happy father's day. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace.al rage in america escalates, leading one man to violence. ♪ ♪ >> and it takes some kind of stamina to keep your thoughts together, and i'm very worried about his fitness. >> we're not allowed to punch back anymore. i love the old days. do you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. >> shut your mouth! >> hey, hey! >> this political rhetoric and political discourse that has led to hate has led to gunfire. chris: we'll discuss how the partisan climate has grown so to
happy father's day. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace.al rage in america escalates, leading one man to violence. ♪ ♪ >> and it takes some kind of stamina to keep your thoughts together, and i'm very worried about his fitness. >> we're not allowed to punch back anymore. i love the old days. do you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. >> shut your mouth! >> hey, hey! >> this...
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until then, nicole wallace, where to begin? >> you know, i'm going to have to find a new word for stunning, staggering, mind-blowing, yesterday i came up with goat rodeo, but it is always a known unknown that's going to come out of his mouth. it was feeling strong, he was feeling politically bolstered so he went ahead and took a question from john carl, one of the toughest reporters on the beat. and i don't know if the president will consent to being questioned in bob mueller's investigation, but he just committed himself to doing that. >> he committed himself to the nato 5 charter. his committed himself to testifying under oath to the mueller investigation and said his version is the truth, not comey's version. >> and he started out with comments about qatar and putting his finger on the scale, and what is a tinderbox situation in the middle east, the president clearly made by arguments from countries like saudi arabia that he sees in qatar in regards tos terrorism. i'm sure that the people that wanted that to break through, t
until then, nicole wallace, where to begin? >> you know, i'm going to have to find a new word for stunning, staggering, mind-blowing, yesterday i came up with goat rodeo, but it is always a known unknown that's going to come out of his mouth. it was feeling strong, he was feeling politically bolstered so he went ahead and took a question from john carl, one of the toughest reporters on the beat. and i don't know if the president will consent to being questioned in bob mueller's...
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he says it's a terrible tragedy that pastor wallace lost his life and i feel deep compassion for his wife and extended family. >>> meet the new hollywood industry of the viral agents. >> they're hoping the latest social media celebs make the most of their 15 minutes of fame. next. need parts i've never even heard of. and it's going to cost you a fortune. zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. >>> so we've all heard of the likes of colonel parker, jerry mcguire. fame famed agents. and now there are new agents making a name for themselves. >> they are dedicated to making your youtube dreams come true. >> reporter: meet rudy mancuso. over youtube. seven-figure annual earner. where are you? >> i'm trying to figure that out myself. >> reporter: and you're how old, 24? >> 25 now. i discovered acting and improve. >> reporter: and this is le-le. first person to meet 1 billion likes on vine. >> i just did it for fun. >> reporter: took it to the point where the first lady is photo bombing her. rudy and le-le among 12 stars in shots studios. >
he says it's a terrible tragedy that pastor wallace lost his life and i feel deep compassion for his wife and extended family. >>> meet the new hollywood industry of the viral agents. >> they're hoping the latest social media celebs make the most of their 15 minutes of fame. next. need parts i've never even heard of. and it's going to cost you a fortune. zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. >>> so we've all heard of...
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wallace and gromit.steady, go! much of the series's innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! yes! this is it, this is the tree! you can see the church! it can happen in an actor's life, if you are very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine i thought, this is it! long before the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiarface... on the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiar face... on television the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiarface... on television he played samuel pepys and casanova, in a heyday of studio drama. he appeared in classic serials like the palaces. i'm sorry, gromit. the fact is... in his 70s, those nasal yorkshire tones became famous thanks to animator nick park. it is my turn for breakfast this morning, gromit. steady on! gromit! nick park cast him as the voice of his plasticine character wallace, in films like the wrong'un trousers. peter sallis worse comic and shrewd. peter sallis was an automatic choice for the part. cracking toast, gro
wallace and gromit.steady, go! much of the series's innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! yes! this is it, this is the tree! you can see the church! it can happen in an actor's life, if you are very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine i thought, this is it! long before the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiarface... on the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiar face... on television the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiarface... on...
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and when chris wallace called him on that, jay sekulow got indignant about chris wallace putting words in his mouth. >> chris, let me be clear. you asked me a question about what the president's tweet was regarding the deputy attorney general of the united states. that's what you asked me, and i responded to what that legal theory would be. so i do not appreciate you putting words in my mouth when i've been crystal clear that the president is not and has not been under investigation. >> do not appreciate putting words in my mouth. okay. so here are the words that chris wallace did not put in jay sekulow's mouth. >> and now he's being investigated. so he's being investigated. >> it was going to be very hard for jay sekulow to outdo donald trump's new york lawyer, marc kasowitz, who got basic facts wrong in his first public statement in defense of the president, when he claimed that james comey's testimony was total vindication of president trump. marc kasowitz defended donald trump on the losing side of the trump university fraud case in which donald trump was forced to pay $25 million
and when chris wallace called him on that, jay sekulow got indignant about chris wallace putting words in his mouth. >> chris, let me be clear. you asked me a question about what the president's tweet was regarding the deputy attorney general of the united states. that's what you asked me, and i responded to what that legal theory would be. so i do not appreciate you putting words in my mouth when i've been crystal clear that the president is not and has not been under investigation....
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one of the questions i asked chris wallace.d, it does not mean that the efforts to stop climate change or protect energy and the environment are done; correct? >> that's right. in fact, if you look at the trajectory of our missions, because of things like fracking, we've driven down gas emissions in the united states. the issue with paris was that it was a costly ineffective agreement because it would cost power plants to close, drive up energy costs have huge ripple effects throughout the country for little to no climate benefit, even if all of these countries followed through with their if, because countries like china didn't have to keep their emissions until 2030, ours were really just business as usual in terms of increasing their co 2 emissions, mit calculated what the climate impact of with paris even though there's no repercussions found out it would be .2 degrees celsius by the turn of the century, so this is all cost, no benefit, a lot of this would look and say this is an add indication of our leadership, the global
one of the questions i asked chris wallace.d, it does not mean that the efforts to stop climate change or protect energy and the environment are done; correct? >> that's right. in fact, if you look at the trajectory of our missions, because of things like fracking, we've driven down gas emissions in the united states. the issue with paris was that it was a costly ineffective agreement because it would cost power plants to close, drive up energy costs have huge ripple effects throughout...
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it was a very moving time when george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy, made remarks on the steps of the capitol. this was in montgomery. sontalked about taking her to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. she said her son stood still as the past of his family washed over him and he turned to me and do thoseid paw paw things to other people?" i realized she said at that moment, i was at a crossroad in my life and the life my son. the mantle had passed and it was up to me to do for my son what my father never did for me. it was the first step in my journey of building a legacy of my own. i drew him close to me and said paw paw never told me why he did those things but i know he was wrong. maybe it's a lesson to make these things right. i cap thinking of that yesterday when i saw president trump make a statement. -- almost every school child in the country knows more about climate change than the president of the united states. he lives in a fact free zone. his speech was way -- based on white house counsel notes that were incorrect. he does not know anything a
it was a very moving time when george wallace's daughter, peggy wallace kennedy, made remarks on the steps of the capitol. this was in montgomery. sontalked about taking her to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. she said her son stood still as the past of his family washed over him and he turned to me and do thoseid paw paw things to other people?" i realized she said at that moment, i was at a crossroad in my life and the life my son. the mantle had passed and it was up...
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keith wallace in the french city of nantes.heading 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 dozen 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 gr
keith wallace in the french city of nantes.heading 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 dozen 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...
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of >> always >> fox 5 news on the hill news sunday with chris wallace is coming up next on fox 5.op all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >> brit: i am brit hume in for chris wallace. all eyes are on the senate as republicans unveil the plan to replace obamacare. but do they have a post? republicans believe we have the possibility to add and we are. >> is as bad as the house bill? in some ways it's even worse. we will break them within the senate bill and what it means for you with tom price ahead of health and human services. opposites within the republican party, , and the bill actually pass? speak out the intention is not to take down the bill, it's to make it better. >> i want to get to yes in the way to get to yes is to fix the unde
of >> always >> fox 5 news on the hill news sunday with chris wallace is coming up next on fox 5.op all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >> brit: i am brit hume in for chris wallace. all eyes are on the senate as republicans unveil the plan to replace obamacare. but do they have a...
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his sitting vice president was henry wallace, a very liberal figure within the democratic party. and there were members of the party who were more conservative who really did not want wallace in that position. they were looking for a more conservative vice president, and in the end, there was a compromise. the conservatives and the liberals agreed on a candidate for vice president. and that man you see is harry truman. this photograph we are looking at is actually at the 1945 inaugural. if you look closely at it, fdr is really not in good health at this point. in fact, he dies three-month after this photograph is taken -- he dies three months after this photograph is taken in 1945 and is succeeded by harry truman who is standing to the left in the photograph. shortly after the inaugural, fdr departed on a 75 mile journey to yalta which was the final of the great conferences he attended, with the big 3 -- talent, churchill, roosevelt -- stalin, churchill, and roosevelt. after that, fdr returns to the united states and appears before congress in march of 1945, reporting on what he
his sitting vice president was henry wallace, a very liberal figure within the democratic party. and there were members of the party who were more conservative who really did not want wallace in that position. they were looking for a more conservative vice president, and in the end, there was a compromise. the conservatives and the liberals agreed on a candidate for vice president. and that man you see is harry truman. this photograph we are looking at is actually at the 1945 inaugural. if you...
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. >> pastor paris wallace was reportedly missing in new mexico last week. he had been searching for treasure that author forrest fenn said he hid years ago in the rockies north of santa fe. wallace, get this, is now the second man in just over a year to die looking for fenn's treasure. fenn calls the loss of life a terrible tragedy. >>> we're finding out more about the death of actress carrie fisher. she went into cardiac arrest last december aboard an l.a.-bound flight but the coroner's report now reveals fisher had a cocktail of drugs in her system including cocaine, heroin, alcohol and ecstasy. now, her cause of death was listed as sleep apnea along with heart disease and drug use. >>> and tiger woods says he's getting professional help to manage his medications as well as his back pain and sleep disorder. woods was charged with driving under the influence after officers found him asleep at the wheel of his mercedes last month. he told police his condition was the result of taking several prescription drugs. >>> in southern california a man has been arre
. >> pastor paris wallace was reportedly missing in new mexico last week. he had been searching for treasure that author forrest fenn said he hid years ago in the rockies north of santa fe. wallace, get this, is now the second man in just over a year to die looking for fenn's treasure. fenn calls the loss of life a terrible tragedy. >>> we're finding out more about the death of actress carrie fisher. she went into cardiac arrest last december aboard an l.a.-bound flight but the...
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let's turn to "fox news sunday"'s chris wallace. what jumped out at you? >> well, it was a mixed bag. on the legal side it wasn't bad for president trump. comey said that as of the day he was fired that trump was still not the target of a criminal investigation. that's good news. certainly wasn't going to go to the question of obstruction of justice. he was not quite clear in his own mind whether it rose to that level and he said he was going to leave it to the special counsel as he probably should. so in a legal sense, he didn't drop any bombs on president trump. in a political sense, it was very damaging. out and out called the president a liar. he basically said i had to write down and memorialize every contact i had because i thought he would -- he might lie about it. his recounting of what happened on that diner in the green room at the white house was not january 27. it was almost theatrically awkward. even more chilling was his conversation about the february 14th when -- this was i thought his most powerful point. the supposed conversation where th
let's turn to "fox news sunday"'s chris wallace. what jumped out at you? >> well, it was a mixed bag. on the legal side it wasn't bad for president trump. comey said that as of the day he was fired that trump was still not the target of a criminal investigation. that's good news. certainly wasn't going to go to the question of obstruction of justice. he was not quite clear in his own mind whether it rose to that level and he said he was going to leave it to the special counsel...
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let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace. chris, good to see you. my first question would be, the president has a right to defend himself. when he tweets, i mentioned it caused drama but he's pointing to facts. there's no ed. he's catching it a witchhunt. your thoughts? >> yeah, he can do anything he want. its a free country. it's not helpful to his legal case. there's some evidence here that would seem to add to the possibility or his liability for object stregs of justice. the fact is that he's now in that one tweet where he says i'm now being investigated by -- for obstruction for firing the fbi director by the man that told me to fire the fbi director. we all know because the president told us in an interview with nbc that he didn't fire james comey because of the recommendation of the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he said he decided to do that before he even met with the attorney general and with rod rosenstein. so it just seems curious and smarter for him -- he has the right to do it, but it would be smarter for him to stop talking a
let's bring in "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace. chris, good to see you. my first question would be, the president has a right to defend himself. when he tweets, i mentioned it caused drama but he's pointing to facts. there's no ed. he's catching it a witchhunt. your thoughts? >> yeah, he can do anything he want. its a free country. it's not helpful to his legal case. there's some evidence here that would seem to add to the possibility or his liability for object stregs of...
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george wallace stayed the execution because, ironically, he didn't believe in the death penalty. later, when he was freed after three trials provided the evidence, he marries a woman from new york who is still alive who worked on his behalf, and they had six children. i was moved to tears two weeks ago when "the new york times" book review put the review on the front page. and i said i can't believe that people are recognizing this story. timothy tyson of duke wrote the review, and the book a thriller, but it really shows us how wide the civil rights movement is, how little we still know. >> okay. we just went through a lot of titles that are coming out. what's your role with these? >> guest: in the books or in liveright? i mean -- >> host: yeah. with these books that we just listed. [inaudible] >> guest: it varies, but i'm kind of old school. i'm half crazy. when i'm not at the office work all the time on, as everyone does we e-mails and meetingsing, whatever, i live to line edit. i love to sculpt words, i love to work with writers. and so on evenings and weekends and vacation,
george wallace stayed the execution because, ironically, he didn't believe in the death penalty. later, when he was freed after three trials provided the evidence, he marries a woman from new york who is still alive who worked on his behalf, and they had six children. i was moved to tears two weeks ago when "the new york times" book review put the review on the front page. and i said i can't believe that people are recognizing this story. timothy tyson of duke wrote the review, and...
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i'm chris wallace and for bret baier. there are tweets and clarifications, reports and denials tonight in the investigation into president trump's alleged links with russia and possible obstruction of justice. all of this while mr. trump announced a major policy change, reversing the course sent by his predecessor. cheap white house correspondent john roberts starts us off the night. >> the president return home to the white house a short time ago after a brief trip to miami, a friendly audience, to make good on a campaign pledge to get a better deal from cuba. >> effective immediately, i am canceling the last administration's complete plea a one-sided deal with cuba. >> before a jubilant crowd with the strugglers executive pen, president trump moved to tighten the screws on the castro regime, rolling back obama era easements on cuba policy. >> we challenge cuba to come to the table with a new agreement that is in the best interests of both their people and our people and also of cuban-americans. >> the new policy reinsta
i'm chris wallace and for bret baier. there are tweets and clarifications, reports and denials tonight in the investigation into president trump's alleged links with russia and possible obstruction of justice. all of this while mr. trump announced a major policy change, reversing the course sent by his predecessor. cheap white house correspondent john roberts starts us off the night. >> the president return home to the white house a short time ago after a brief trip to miami, a friendly...
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first to chris wallace from "fox news sunday." do we know the back story about how he arrived on this decision? >> i don't know the inside of the last few days. there's been a tremendous tug of war earlier on. you were showing pictures in the colonnade off the rose garden with reince priebus, the chief of staff and steve bannon. this has been a real fight between the globalists in the administration and the nationalists in the administration. people like steve bannon that believe in keeping america first and against globalization. then you have people including jared kushner and ivanka trump, the president's daughter and son-in-law, also gary cohn, the head of the national economic council, the president's top economic adviser all of whom pushing very hard to stay in the agreement. everybody agrees this agreement isn't perfect and isn't by itself going to save the economy or the environment. there's some people, the supporters of the agreement that believe that it's an important first step, it's the first time you've gotten countr
first to chris wallace from "fox news sunday." do we know the back story about how he arrived on this decision? >> i don't know the inside of the last few days. there's been a tremendous tug of war earlier on. you were showing pictures in the colonnade off the rose garden with reince priebus, the chief of staff and steve bannon. this has been a real fight between the globalists in the administration and the nationalists in the administration. people like steve bannon that...
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and the actor peter sallis, of the last of the summer wine and the voice of wallace in wallace and gromited. good evening. two of the three attackers on london bridge on saturday night have been named by the police. khuram butt, 27 years old, british, living in barking, was known to the police and mi5. he had been a supporter of a banned islamist extremist group and had been reported to the anti—terrorist hotline by suspicious neighbours. but the police say they had no intelligence to suggest he was planning saturday night's attack. one other attacker was named — rachid redouane who was 30 and claimed to be moroccan/libyan and also lived in barking — the police say he had not previously come to their attention. tonight, questions as to why khuram butt in particular was not a greater priority for the security services and how they missed a plot that has killed seven people. our home editor mark easton has more. they knew him. one of the three men who murdered seven people in london on saturday night was well—known to police and mi5 as an extremist. the group display the black flag of islam
and the actor peter sallis, of the last of the summer wine and the voice of wallace in wallace and gromited. good evening. two of the three attackers on london bridge on saturday night have been named by the police. khuram butt, 27 years old, british, living in barking, was known to the police and mi5. he had been a supporter of a banned islamist extremist group and had been reported to the anti—terrorist hotline by suspicious neighbours. but the police say they had no intelligence to suggest...
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wallace all right i just feel old nice and clean i'm happy and healthy so i don't eat solids right. answers out of their toes i kind of potatoes because they probably. sort of i mean i don't know how much more needs to be sad that the chemicals that are in our home health care products in our beauty products in our interest around us things we drink water out of cups this think the chemicals in them things that are used are not tested first before they get on the shop that's the trick and this is a situation where you can say it a million times but. it's bad it's really really bad i'm not sure how that can be going to exempt as i mean you know there's a how does this keep going while you keep the cable going right because you know what in a case like monsanto it keeps going from the classic but classic of. you know us political problems in this world which is you know lobbyist money corporate power seems to influence washington i know in the right likes to admit that but it's true last year e.p.a. or environmental protection agency agency decided that glideslope eight which is in th
wallace all right i just feel old nice and clean i'm happy and healthy so i don't eat solids right. answers out of their toes i kind of potatoes because they probably. sort of i mean i don't know how much more needs to be sad that the chemicals that are in our home health care products in our beauty products in our interest around us things we drink water out of cups this think the chemicals in them things that are used are not tested first before they get on the shop that's the trick and this...
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a while the watching the hawks i am i robot and have the wallace. all right while voter registration information just out for a world to see up on the cloud never once is going to get oh it's not a big bills only two weeks it's ok it's ok but everybody really could see it if they so chose to pound it if they were if they were looking for it and a lot of hackers do kind of scam the met looking for a secure information so i ask you guys you know feel free to jump if i ask you guys what is as i posed in the in the open what is the bigger threat to the us citizen right now the democrat or republican parties or a foreign entity like pigs at all and we always the anyone as sensible as any instinct and clinician of understand the world understands the greater threat always close it's always close at all right and we know this obviously from not only surveillance and what not that it's been going on the conspiracy conspiracy analyst inside of me saying wait a minute we there's already an interesting relationship between facebook and the intelligence agencie
a while the watching the hawks i am i robot and have the wallace. all right while voter registration information just out for a world to see up on the cloud never once is going to get oh it's not a big bills only two weeks it's ok it's ok but everybody really could see it if they so chose to pound it if they were if they were looking for it and a lot of hackers do kind of scam the met looking for a secure information so i ask you guys you know feel free to jump if i ask you guys what is as i...
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it was a very moving time when george wallace is daughter, peggy wallace kennedy, made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. she told about tagging her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. burns stood still, she said, as the truth of his families past wash over you. he turned to me, his mother said, and asked did paul pot do those things to other people? this is where she took him to, the hostess enola. did you do all that? thinks of the people? i really she said at that moment i was at a crossroad in my life and the life of my son, the mantle had passed and it was up to me to do for burns what my father never did for me. it was a first step in my journey building a legacy of my own. i to him close to me and said, pa-pa never told me why he did those things, but i know he was wrong. so maybe it will be up to me and to you to make these things right. i can't think that yesterday when hosting president trump make his statement. how are you all you -- almost every school child in america knows more about the climate challenge and apparently the presi
it was a very moving time when george wallace is daughter, peggy wallace kennedy, made remarks on the steps of the capitol. in montgomery. she told about tagging her son to visit some of the sites of the civil rights movement. burns stood still, she said, as the truth of his families past wash over you. he turned to me, his mother said, and asked did paul pot do those things to other people? this is where she took him to, the hostess enola. did you do all that? thinks of the people? i really...
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went on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace.n based on numerous events including recommendations from his attorney general and the deputy attorney general's office. he takes the action that they also, by the way, recommended. and now he's being investigated by the department of justice. he's being investigated for taking the action that the attorney general, deputy attorney general, recommended him to take. >> you've said that he is being investigated after saying that you didn't -- >> no. >> you just said, sir -- >> no, he's not being investigated -- >> you just said that he's being investigated. >> no, chris. i said that -- let me be crystal clear so you completely understand. we have not received, nor are we aware of any investigation of the president of the united states. >> sir, you just said two times -- >> immediate period -- >> -- that he's being investigated -- >> crystal clear should not have to apply. how much more sense are the president's tweets making this case and investigation? >> based on that interview alone, e
went on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace.n based on numerous events including recommendations from his attorney general and the deputy attorney general's office. he takes the action that they also, by the way, recommended. and now he's being investigated by the department of justice. he's being investigated for taking the action that the attorney general, deputy attorney general, recommended him to take. >> you've said that he is being investigated after saying that you...