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what about lew wallace? wallace is defeated. the scattered command goes back to baltimore, not taking part in the battle of fort stevens. he loses his job in the aftermath of the battle. , looking for that chance to fire him, uses that as an opportunity. you fought a battle without instructions, lost a battle without construction -- without instructions. he loses his command. before the realization sets and that it was a big deal and he gets his job back, wallace writes to a family member, "the dog that is kicked becomes the hero." that preservation is coming back. is that just a defense for his reputation that had been shattered and torn at shiloh and beaten up by henry halleck, it is suddenly restored. haveis continues, you people start to blame others. for sure wallace appreciated this. agency socialite, a polish -- adc socialite, a polish immigrant, says "how can stanton have any confidence in italic, who cannot command -- in halleck, who cannot command three broomsticks?" he is all but neutered at this point. so wallace's s
what about lew wallace? wallace is defeated. the scattered command goes back to baltimore, not taking part in the battle of fort stevens. he loses his job in the aftermath of the battle. , looking for that chance to fire him, uses that as an opportunity. you fought a battle without instructions, lost a battle without construction -- without instructions. he loses his command. before the realization sets and that it was a big deal and he gets his job back, wallace writes to a family member,...
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so wallace was not charged. during his tenth year in prison, he got into another fight and was ready to take things further. >> from this altercation i basically went back made an inmate a weapon and on my way out to the yard to go use it and thank god i did get caught, because i was going to go and possibly seriously harm somebody, or get seriously harmed myself. one or the other. so they kept me in the hole for five, six months. probably about a month later, i just hit rock bottom. i just woke up, wondering, how did i get so far gone? i got on my hands and knees and i prayed for the first time ever. so the next day, i got a letter from an acquaintance on the street. looked me up. got my address and wrote me just to see how i was doing. she needed somebody to talk to. i needed somebody to talk to and she came visit me and ever since then, we've been together. >> six years late. wallace and jennifer palmer were married. during a ceremony behind the walls of the mex mum security prison in which he was housed. >>
so wallace was not charged. during his tenth year in prison, he got into another fight and was ready to take things further. >> from this altercation i basically went back made an inmate a weapon and on my way out to the yard to go use it and thank god i did get caught, because i was going to go and possibly seriously harm somebody, or get seriously harmed myself. one or the other. so they kept me in the hole for five, six months. probably about a month later, i just hit rock bottom. i...
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harry truman and henry wallace. >> my students don't know who hard e henry wallace is. >> we have to have a chat with the professor if che don't know who he is. franklin roosevelt -- >> think bernie sanders. >> with a red star on this coat jacket that he didn't know about it. wallace is -- if you ever get -- the current administration decides to appoint people and some of you get tapped for a senate committee, they ask you question, name, address, social security number, maybe your religion. henry wallace was the second of agriculture under president roosevelt. his religion was mystic. figure that out. there are people who talk to plants, who talk to trees help called himself a mystic and i can see franklin roosevelt shaking his martini glass, what the hell is that? he became a pretty good politician, very good at handling congress and very good at handling republicans because hi father had been agriculture secretary, and roosevelt decided that when james garner -- roosevelt's first vice president was james garner, the former speaker of the house -- you have your old democratic coali
harry truman and henry wallace. >> my students don't know who hard e henry wallace is. >> we have to have a chat with the professor if che don't know who he is. franklin roosevelt -- >> think bernie sanders. >> with a red star on this coat jacket that he didn't know about it. wallace is -- if you ever get -- the current administration decides to appoint people and some of you get tapped for a senate committee, they ask you question, name, address, social security number,...
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we're talking about retired nascar driver kenny wallace. people watching right no g, yeah, no duh, nick. but the people that don't know, this is what he did. >>gu across and i'm thinking should i get on the brakes and go this way? >> go to the outside! >> i gas it and i go, go, go, go. and the guy's upside down just missed us. hitss the wall, flips over the other side of the highway. >> this may all look slightly familiar to the movie buffs out there. >> you're misng nicole kidman. to demonstrate the slingshot exactly. >> hopefully after a good description, scary time. i'm at rue by tuesdays. >> need a drink after all that, okay? even if it is iced tea. >> this was an interesting story and an interesting video. but what's even more interesting are the memes that came up after it. like his buddy dale earnhardt jr. >> crazy story. >> and that spawned more people to respond. >> crazy story. >> this is funny the things that catch fire on twitter. lots of people sharing their own takes on kenny's story. >> love y'all. >>> let's go underwater in
we're talking about retired nascar driver kenny wallace. people watching right no g, yeah, no duh, nick. but the people that don't know, this is what he did. >>gu across and i'm thinking should i get on the brakes and go this way? >> go to the outside! >> i gas it and i go, go, go, go. and the guy's upside down just missed us. hitss the wall, flips over the other side of the highway. >> this may all look slightly familiar to the movie buffs out there. >> you're...
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we have to standing up and be counted. >> jim wallace, no one has been more vocal than you. always tried to raise as an evangelical that the moral issues here supersede the politics. and i think by not trying to as we did on the 50th anniversary we had over 50,000, not trying to get masses, laymen are welcome to walk with us, but faith leaders to raise a moral issue is something that we've not seen in a long time if ever in in country to have over 1,000 clergy people say we're coming to give a message. >> i think that is very significant. because what it says is that race isn't for us, isn't t. isn't just a political issue, it's a theological issue. a biblical issue. racism is america's original sin. and in charlottesville, the issue wasn't just marches, it's systems. it's racial difference, superiority. white supremacist, not white suprema supremacy. so this is for us a faith issue, a gospel issue. and to say that clearly which we will tomorrow is really important thing. >> now, rabbi, when you look at this weekend in the mix of the storm and as you express all of our praye
we have to standing up and be counted. >> jim wallace, no one has been more vocal than you. always tried to raise as an evangelical that the moral issues here supersede the politics. and i think by not trying to as we did on the 50th anniversary we had over 50,000, not trying to get masses, laymen are welcome to walk with us, but faith leaders to raise a moral issue is something that we've not seen in a long time if ever in in country to have over 1,000 clergy people say we're coming to...
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in his diary henry wallace called him a water man. capable of looking in one direction while rolling in another. among the best description there is of roosevelt's methods. and these were timelines at the end of his life his instinct for secretiveness could be justified on the grounds of national security, under a voluntary censorship agreement with reporters covering the white house the actual whereabouts of the president retreated as a state secret, not just when he traveled abroad, but also when he was abroad in the united states. he was actually away from the white house more than any. congress, the public at large often did not know where he was let alone where he was going. he made 21 trips to hyde park in the 17 months. on a presidential tray that would depart late at night from the basement of engraving and printing across the mall from the white house, riding in his own railway car called the ferdinand magellan. which now if you have any thoughts of heading to the sunshine state can be visited outside the miami zoo and what i
in his diary henry wallace called him a water man. capable of looking in one direction while rolling in another. among the best description there is of roosevelt's methods. and these were timelines at the end of his life his instinct for secretiveness could be justified on the grounds of national security, under a voluntary censorship agreement with reporters covering the white house the actual whereabouts of the president retreated as a state secret, not just when he traveled abroad, but also...
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talk will focus on the union general, lew wallace's defensive stand.atter] >> two-minute warning, ladies and gentlemen. announcer: you are watching live coverage of the emerging civil war symposium. the final speaker, ryan quint, is scheduled to begin shortly. to share with us spot on the programming, you can connect with us on twitter at c-span history and on facebook at facebook.com/c-spanhistory. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. folks, if we could ask you to take your seats, please. folks, if i could ask you to take your seats, we will get ready for our last speaker of the day. those of us who are from the great state of maine -- those of us who are from maine know a comedian by the name of tim sample. tim has this great bit where he talks about getting directions, and he says, you can't get there from here. and he a fellow mainer has proven you can get there from here. ryan comes to us from the great state of
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mu newly built, many under construction. >> the wind driven fire was traveling towards wallace ranch. the fire did create a lot of smoke. the sheriff's office and dublin police services diz perform evacuations. >> reporter: there were a few evacuations we're told of some of the occupied homes that were near the head of the fire. we can tell you when we got out there fire crews were mopping up. they were able to put out this fire fairly quickly in about an hour and a half. much of that with the help of some air support. we saw fire retardant and there were water drops earlier today. tfrs a close call but in the end no injuries, no structures damaged. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> we sent out a push alert shortly after this fire broke out. you can get the latest breaking news on our abc 7 news app. just enable push alerts. >>> san jose couple baby sitting a little girl have been arrested. authorities say blanc torrez and hector garcia have been charged with sexually assaulting the girl. the girl's mother brought the girl to police suspecting she had been abused. >>> the m
mu newly built, many under construction. >> the wind driven fire was traveling towards wallace ranch. the fire did create a lot of smoke. the sheriff's office and dublin police services diz perform evacuations. >> reporter: there were a few evacuations we're told of some of the occupied homes that were near the head of the fire. we can tell you when we got out there fire crews were mopping up. they were able to put out this fire fairly quickly in about an hour and a half. much of...
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i think they have become the wallace. george and we have become the party of franklin roosevelt again. think that the south really as changed over the year and become more republican. hereas before, we were more democratic. host: you think this would be another flip decades down the road? i hope so. i think that we almost flipped, almost cobb county, flipped the county. we've come close. hillary ty went for clinton. of course, georgia did not. e have worked very hard to build very strong coalition for eople who believe in diversity and in equality and in the workers of georgia. georgia, joseph is in massachusetts, boston, a joseph.can, go ahead, caller: yes. i'm calling because i heard your guest say he was talking about, you know, that was like a ump dictator. the truth is, he is our of ident, regardless whatever. i'm hispanic, i feel respect for eople that voted for him, you know. now according to policies, where, you know, i would like jeff session is doing, i don't feel like, you know, commissi should take -- le's par
i think they have become the wallace. george and we have become the party of franklin roosevelt again. think that the south really as changed over the year and become more republican. hereas before, we were more democratic. host: you think this would be another flip decades down the road? i hope so. i think that we almost flipped, almost cobb county, flipped the county. we've come close. hillary ty went for clinton. of course, georgia did not. e have worked very hard to build very strong...
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nicolle wallace, our thanks. let's bring in our panel of journalists who will from time to time tonight we'll lean on for reaction. vivian solana is with us, we're proud to say an incoming nbc news national political reporter, after, if you ask us, spending way too long at that wire service, the associated press. but we're so happy to have her on board. matthew nussbaum, political white house reporter, is back with us. here in the studio, a "boston glo globe" columnist. indira, you're here with us. same reaction, same question as to nicolle, your reaction to these twin stories. and we're just getting started, there are others. >> triple, quadruple, quintuple. >> these two lead stories from the white house. >> certainly the arpaio thing, the president had telegraphed for everybody clearly, by saying let me tell you he's going to be okay, i'm not going to do it tonight, but you can be comfortable, all but promised it. this was clearly telegraphed. it is shocking. it's shocking because this is a man who flagrantly,
nicolle wallace, our thanks. let's bring in our panel of journalists who will from time to time tonight we'll lean on for reaction. vivian solana is with us, we're proud to say an incoming nbc news national political reporter, after, if you ask us, spending way too long at that wire service, the associated press. but we're so happy to have her on board. matthew nussbaum, political white house reporter, is back with us. here in the studio, a "boston glo globe" columnist. indira, you're...
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the sheriff's office performed evacuations in wallace ranch. >>reporter: the situation is strictly a mop up right now. they are making sure nothing flares up, this grass is so dry that if you get any wind at all, it will spread and the fire that starts literally as a small flame ends up being 200 acres and that did threaten some homes under construction. if you get two homes under construction before the fireproofing, they will also burn like dry tender. tom of a car ktvu fox 2 news. >> that's a great job from the firefighters to keep it from spreading. do we know what started the fire?>>reporter: we asked the firefighters and they said they have no idea as of yet, i can tell you the tinkers saved the day from santa rosa. they made a stand at the area where those houses began. there's a redlining along the hill and that means that was as far as they would let the fire go. they were lucky and talented.>> 90% contained, tom vacar thank you. >>> we have new information about a rally planned in berkeley for sunday. a group of politicians held a new
the sheriff's office performed evacuations in wallace ranch. >>reporter: the situation is strictly a mop up right now. they are making sure nothing flares up, this grass is so dry that if you get any wind at all, it will spread and the fire that starts literally as a small flame ends up being 200 acres and that did threaten some homes under construction. if you get two homes under construction before the fireproofing, they will also burn like dry tender. tom of a car ktvu fox 2 news....
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the sheriff's office performed evacuations in wallace ranch. >>reporter: the situation is strictly a mop up right now. they are making sure nothing flares up, this grass is so dry that if you get any wind at all, it will spread and the fire that starts litell
the sheriff's office performed evacuations in wallace ranch. >>reporter: the situation is strictly a mop up right now. they are making sure nothing flares up, this grass is so dry that if you get any wind at all, it will spread and the fire that starts litell
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wallace covered economic issues and marginalized communities. on generate after reading 25th, president trump's executive order, while this -- he began thinking about what it meant to report fairly in a post-fact environment. he posted his reflections on a personal blog. many of theoint -- journalists who have told the truth and key historical moments have been sidelined. and right now there is a government shift to a post-fact framework and i would argue that any journalist invested in factual reporting can no longer remain neutral. neutrality is not real, neutrality is impossible for me, and you should admit that it is impossible for you.". wallace had hoped that it would spark conversation among fellow journalists about the problems of reporting objectively, that is not taking aside in the trunk era. instead, it got him fired. -- taking a side in the trump euro. instead, it got hints -- in the trump era. instead, it got him fired. wallace is a transgender person and arguing that being marginalized in a hostile environment, it would be impossi
wallace covered economic issues and marginalized communities. on generate after reading 25th, president trump's executive order, while this -- he began thinking about what it meant to report fairly in a post-fact environment. he posted his reflections on a personal blog. many of theoint -- journalists who have told the truth and key historical moments have been sidelined. and right now there is a government shift to a post-fact framework and i would argue that any journalist invested in factual...
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bill hemmer in for chris wallace today. the band shakeup as a topic of conversation. to talk about it, former trump deputy campaign manager is here to give us his insight on the future of the white house in the wake 2:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. >> the story brought yesterday. a second officer has died after being shot friday in kissimmee, florida. sergeant tim howard died in the hospital. he was responding to help a fellow officer when he was shot. matthew baxter was patrolling the area where the shooting happened friday night was also killed. the suspect made his first appearance in court today. he's been charged with first-degree murder for officer baxter's death. no word on additional charges that he may face resurgent howard death. >> from boston to memphis, atlanta to dallas. protesters gather around the country one week after the deadly rally in charlottesville, virginia. a look at how the weeks events played out and evolving protest from charlottesville. >> hi, leland. 40,000 people showed up to march in boston. it was a coun
bill hemmer in for chris wallace today. the band shakeup as a topic of conversation. to talk about it, former trump deputy campaign manager is here to give us his insight on the future of the white house in the wake 2:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. >> the story brought yesterday. a second officer has died after being shot friday in kissimmee, florida. sergeant tim howard died in the hospital. he was responding to help a fellow officer when he was shot....
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said the state department expresses america's values and that message has never changed but when wallaceed him about the president's value tillerson said "the president speaks for himself." >> it was an emotional at the mtv val's. the mother of heather heyer took to the stage. she was there to announce the launch of the heather heyer foundation. the nonprofit established a scholarship program to provide final aid for those interested in social change. >> finally a lot of people who paid $100 to watch floyd mayweather fight connor mcgregor want their m fans took to social media to complain for outages for what was billed as the flight of the century. pay per view services were overwhelmed causing malfunctions. some people were told by ufc tv there would be no refund. >> all that money is in their pockets and they've gone to the bank. >> they both won. >> they both won, yeah. >> coming up on fox5 news morning we continue of course to follow the latest news coming from the severe flooding that's going on in texas. >> controversial public transportation projects take a huge step forward toda
said the state department expresses america's values and that message has never changed but when wallaceed him about the president's value tillerson said "the president speaks for himself." >> it was an emotional at the mtv val's. the mother of heather heyer took to the stage. she was there to announce the launch of the heather heyer foundation. the nonprofit established a scholarship program to provide final aid for those interested in social change. >> finally a lot of...
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that of most definitely is the wallace and i'm not shocked that all the democrats and republicans do you know say a lot on the campaign trail promised farmers everything promised by a family farms everything and then just kowtow to begin their street noticed the cow pun. but you know we're talking about afghanistan earlier it seems like oh you know let's send a bunch of money and send a bunch of troops over there while the basic core of our country raj is the garden of plenty that is the united states of america the role in green fields just rotten rotting from the inside apparently because we can't get our farming right we promise a lot we politically you know make a lot of issues that we shouldn't even say there you go. you know i mean the usa has between ten thousand and twenty fifteen two thirds of corporate welfare subsidies went to a few of them six hundred large companies that's incredible incredible and that's you see the exact same problem as we looked at those numbers from earlier is that you quite literally there is this idea that just gets all that all your food comes fro
that of most definitely is the wallace and i'm not shocked that all the democrats and republicans do you know say a lot on the campaign trail promised farmers everything promised by a family farms everything and then just kowtow to begin their street noticed the cow pun. but you know we're talking about afghanistan earlier it seems like oh you know let's send a bunch of money and send a bunch of troops over there while the basic core of our country raj is the garden of plenty that is the united...
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have a nice weekend, wallace! bye-bye. >> hello.i kay williams, this is "the fox news specialists." the concern over leaks is growing. attorney general jeff sessions did not mince words when he took the podium earlier today to address the growing problem and to issue a stern warning the anyone that might be involved in putting our nation at risk. take a listen. >> no one is entitled to advance battles in the media by revealing sensitive government information. no government can be effective
have a nice weekend, wallace! bye-bye. >> hello.i kay williams, this is "the fox news specialists." the concern over leaks is growing. attorney general jeff sessions did not mince words when he took the podium earlier today to address the growing problem and to issue a stern warning the anyone that might be involved in putting our nation at risk. take a listen. >> no one is entitled to advance battles in the media by revealing sensitive government information. no...
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he said that twice in the course of the chris wallace interview. he won't weigh in on that because of your position. he says that >> there is a specific mandate that is the basis upon which bob mueller can exercise his jurisdiction. it's a specific mandate. what rod rosenstein said is this isn't going to be fishing expeditions. we're not letting it go beyond that. it's going to be within that mandate, and he said it twice. i think that was encouraging that this is not going to be a fishing expedition. they're going to do their job and do it expe tishesly >> where are the special counsels on all the issues that i seem to be a voice in the wilderness here. >> yeah, where's the grand jury on all this? ask that question. where's the grand jury on what i'm holding in my hand? why was none of this investigated? no subpoenas issued there. >> does sessions do that or rosenstein have to do that? >> this is not related to russia. so this would fall in the normal parameters of the department of justice. and to be fair here, they may well be investigating this
he said that twice in the course of the chris wallace interview. he won't weigh in on that because of your position. he says that >> there is a specific mandate that is the basis upon which bob mueller can exercise his jurisdiction. it's a specific mandate. what rod rosenstein said is this isn't going to be fishing expeditions. we're not letting it go beyond that. it's going to be within that mandate, and he said it twice. i think that was encouraging that this is not going to be a...
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. >> i am bill hemmer and for chris wallace. another major >> i'm bill hemmer in for chris wallace. another key staffer leaving the white house. we'll have more coming up. and, terror hitting an american ally yet again. at least 13 dead including one american in barcelona. >> terrorists around the world should know that the united states and our allies are resolved to find you and bring you to justice. >> we'll discuss how the u.s. is fighting the war on terror with senator ben kardon, the top democrat on the foreign relations committee. plus, as steve bannon joins the list of ousted white house staffers, we'll ask our sunday panel how the shake-up will affect the president's agenda and those that put him in the white house. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello from fox news in washington. the president parting ways with his top strategist after a week that saw the president get harsh criticism from both sides after the violence in charlottesville. where does the white house go from here? with me now, former trump campaign manager, david bossie. first appearance here on "fox ne
. >> i am bill hemmer and for chris wallace. another major >> i'm bill hemmer in for chris wallace. another key staffer leaving the white house. we'll have more coming up. and, terror hitting an american ally yet again. at least 13 dead including one american in barcelona. >> terrorists around the world should know that the united states and our allies are resolved to find you and bring you to justice. >> we'll discuss how the u.s. is fighting the war on terror with...
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or again, wallace says automated systems follow routines that are the product of previous human thought. and yet no small amount of the human knowledge we associate with intelligence arises only on the basis of what are, this effect be, learned -- in effect, learned routines. we heard about them yesterday in football, in the marines, playing piano, studying engineering. you know, there are many learned routines. what would we say? would we say we have an attar officially intelligent -- we have an artificially intelligent artist in the platonic die nothing of the same name, or would it have to do better to be true artificial intelligence? now, were it not for pervasive discussion among the tech people about the singularity, the point at which artificial intelligence so far exceeds ours as to become incomprehensible to us, some liken us to, you know, to chimpanzees in relationship to this coming a.i., virus many relationship to the coming a.i., way beyond us. we might think that this kind of true artificial intelligence that wallace is talking about could educate and enhance human intelli
or again, wallace says automated systems follow routines that are the product of previous human thought. and yet no small amount of the human knowledge we associate with intelligence arises only on the basis of what are, this effect be, learned -- in effect, learned routines. we heard about them yesterday in football, in the marines, playing piano, studying engineering. you know, there are many learned routines. what would we say? would we say we have an attar officially intelligent -- we have...
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or again, wallace says automated systems follow routines of a product of previous human thought, and yet no small amount of the human knowledge we associate with intelligence arises only on the basis of what are in effect learned routines. we heard about them yesterday in football, marines, playing piano. studying engineering. maybe learned routines. what would we saginaw would be say? we have an artificially intelligent artist if he could explain itself socrates or have to do better to be true artificial intelligence? now, were it not for peer pervasive discussion about the sing alert, the point at which artificial intelligence exceeds users to become incomprehendible to us, some liken us to chim pan seize in relationship to this coming a.i., virus in relationship to the coming a.i., way beyond it. we might think this kind of true artificial intelligence that wallace is talking about could edokayed and enhance human intelligence. we would know we were being genuine i educate if this true a.i. could explain itself to us, could give an account of the fruits of its be intelligence. per
or again, wallace says automated systems follow routines of a product of previous human thought, and yet no small amount of the human knowledge we associate with intelligence arises only on the basis of what are in effect learned routines. we heard about them yesterday in football, marines, playing piano. studying engineering. maybe learned routines. what would we saginaw would be say? we have an artificially intelligent artist if he could explain itself socrates or have to do better to be true...
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i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now. >> well, if it's friday, president trump is facing two storms. tonight irreconcilable differences. who wince in the president's parent divorce from his party and whose party is it any way? plus, tracking hurricane harvey. >> texas is about to have a very significant disaster. >> we'll have the latest forecast as the biggest storm to hit the u.s. in more than a decade barrels towards the texas coast. and lessons from katrina. we'll talk to former fema director michael brown about the potential pitfalls of disaster response. >> what everyone is focused on right now is ensuring that we do all we can to protect life. >> this is "mtp daily," and it starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington and welcome to "mtp daily." as the president is battles a political storm in his own party he's also facing a literal storm off the coast of texas. we're going to get into all the big political developments today in just a minute. but first let's
i'm nicolle wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now. >> well, if it's friday, president trump is facing two storms. tonight irreconcilable differences. who wince in the president's parent divorce from his party and whose party is it any way? plus, tracking hurricane harvey. >> texas is about to have a very significant disaster. >> we'll have the latest forecast as the biggest storm to hit the u.s. in more than a decade barrels towards the texas coast. and lessons from...
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absolutely but i wouldn't limit it to mr trump i think henry wallace had a very clear vision he was a visionary as we know basically looking back on him and he understood especially in a capitalism that has reduced the number of wealth and power holders to a relatively small number the richer the fs minority gets the more urgent it has to control politics less the majority recognizing that it's a majority do what majorities can do and in order to prevent that you have to buy and control the political apparatus that's what the two parties allowed themselves the republicans with enthusiasms the democrats with perhaps some hesitation but in the end they've become beholden to the big box and so they've behaved in a corresponding way and we are now at the end result of that behavior when the mass of people basically said no we're going to vote for the guy you make fun of mr trump it's like the british working class saying to their establishment we're voting to leave your up basically because you tell us not to and we don't trust you and we don't like you and we're on the way to a country t
absolutely but i wouldn't limit it to mr trump i think henry wallace had a very clear vision he was a visionary as we know basically looking back on him and he understood especially in a capitalism that has reduced the number of wealth and power holders to a relatively small number the richer the fs minority gets the more urgent it has to control politics less the majority recognizing that it's a majority do what majorities can do and in order to prevent that you have to buy and control the...
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channel three twenty one later we call coming up my costar of the wallace sos the seeds of knowledge of the current state of u.s. farmers in our t.v. would you the song toast puts the spotlight on the hacking scandal with a rock tinseltown as of late stay tuned to watch and. welcome to. the writers and i get that when they're going back. so. why do you go to shoot when you could you want to use the street noticed another book where you had one million people died and. he killed people even date you. know no one's going to worry too much everybody's rounded up and upset. according to the u.s.d.a. economic research service agricultural resource management survey and the national agricultural statistic service as of march eighth two thousand and seventeen nearly ninety nine percent of u.s. farms are family owned and make a gross cash farm income of less than one million dollars per year they also provide nearly ninety percent of the share of production and according to. the u.s.d.a. u.s. farm income is expected to fall for the fourth year in a row so what are the reasons that in our cur
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you'd been in the convention hall, you might have gotten pushed around as dan rather did and mike wallace did covering the convention for cbs news. and we're sitting at home watching this on tv. we're watching the mayor of chicago who's running this convention, in effect, from his front row seat screaming up at the podium at democratic senator abe ruin cough, yelling anti-semitic things about him, to him that we can lip read what he's saying. stunning stuff is going on inside the ugliest convention we've ever seen. and outside is the ugliest happenings outside a convention that america has ever seen. and out of that comes a democratic nominee. hubert humphrey believed he was cursed coming out of this convention because it was such a disaster. and he was. and he had no money -- [audio difficulty] the campaign because everyone thought he was going to lose. he was way behind in the polls the nixon. and eventually humphrey decided i've really got to say something about what this campaign is about. i've got to say something about vietnam, and i'm going to do it whether lyndon johnson wants me
you'd been in the convention hall, you might have gotten pushed around as dan rather did and mike wallace did covering the convention for cbs news. and we're sitting at home watching this on tv. we're watching the mayor of chicago who's running this convention, in effect, from his front row seat screaming up at the podium at democratic senator abe ruin cough, yelling anti-semitic things about him, to him that we can lip read what he's saying. stunning stuff is going on inside the ugliest...
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i'm right there with chris wallace, how are we supposed to have any confidence to conduct any kind ofnal security conversations and dialogue that we need with north korea. there is no certainty that those conversations will be held in private. >> greg: whoever is doing this, they're trying to make it impossible for him to do his job. that's the point. he can't do his job so he won't be president. i think the real problem here is that we are treating conversations from six months ago as a bombshell's. and if you're watching any of the other networks, they were frothing from their eyeballs, ears, and mouths over these transcripts which are conversations between men about stuff with no sense of tone. i spent half my time trying to resist this media filter which portrays words and discussions as conversations on equal footing as deeds. this is the worst example. here you have conversations that are six months old, that are on equal footing as the va press conference that went on, that were good to talk about the next segment that is actually extremely important. we care about the words, t
i'm right there with chris wallace, how are we supposed to have any confidence to conduct any kind ofnal security conversations and dialogue that we need with north korea. there is no certainty that those conversations will be held in private. >> greg: whoever is doing this, they're trying to make it impossible for him to do his job. that's the point. he can't do his job so he won't be president. i think the real problem here is that we are treating conversations from six months ago as a...
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we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie.n it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barbe
we see john lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie.n it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 80s when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel...
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be up for it >> i am chris wallace. a rally turns violent. protester run down and killed. the president sends a message to north korea. the us military is locked and loaded. he. >> north korea to get their acts together they will be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble in this world. >> we will talk live with one of the president's top intelligence officials. the cia director mike pompeo about the situation in north korea.
be up for it >> i am chris wallace. a rally turns violent. protester run down and killed. the president sends a message to north korea. the us military is locked and loaded. he. >> north korea to get their acts together they will be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble in this world. >> we will talk live with one of the president's top intelligence officials. the cia director mike pompeo about the situation in north korea.
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. >> george wallace, who he has similarities to. george wallace didn't win. trump did in.show about how there are historical precedents for trump because it's clearly historically unprecedented. >> stephen: he has ruined ruining everybody. an investigative comedian, how does one become that? how did you become that person? >> i have always been an information sponge in my life. i don't listen to music in my car. i listen to podcasts. i'm just that type of-- i'm always collecting facts. i always did interrupt people in parties when say, other, oh, you're taking antibiotics." i did that in my life and it was very annoying. >> stephen: wow, wow, fun guest, at a party. >> well, you're starting to see how i transformed it into a comedy character for my ego. >> stephen: did you tour around the country? >> no, honestly, i went-- i was doing-- i quit doing open mics, stand-up comedy open mics-- if you have ever been to open mics, they're terrible. i was a struggling comic and i started putting facts in my act to get people to pay attention. >> stephen: you went from struggling to
. >> george wallace, who he has similarities to. george wallace didn't win. trump did in.show about how there are historical precedents for trump because it's clearly historically unprecedented. >> stephen: he has ruined ruining everybody. an investigative comedian, how does one become that? how did you become that person? >> i have always been an information sponge in my life. i don't listen to music in my car. i listen to podcasts. i'm just that type of-- i'm always...
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political journalist john heilman appearing with nicolle wallace this afternoon. and on that same broadcast, former four-star u.s. army general barry mccaffrey. >> the president's words this week were extremely unwise and rash and unsophisticated. you have to be very careful when you threaten a nuclear war. you do not want to back your adversary into a corner. >> it is ridiculous. it's like movie language. this is the movie of comic books, like he's playing a president. he's doing this thing, which he's talking away action heroes talk, not the way presidents talk with the power of life and death in their hands. >> we've turned to the north koreans and kim jong-un, if he takes a provocative measure, if he fires on guam, i think we're going to take military action. i'm almost sure the president can't retreat from this position. once military blows are exchanged, i think the chance of going to all-out conventional war are significant. he still doesn't have a usable nuclear capability. i don't think we're going to go there. but i do think the president is saying he's
political journalist john heilman appearing with nicolle wallace this afternoon. and on that same broadcast, former four-star u.s. army general barry mccaffrey. >> the president's words this week were extremely unwise and rash and unsophisticated. you have to be very careful when you threaten a nuclear war. you do not want to back your adversary into a corner. >> it is ridiculous. it's like movie language. this is the movie of comic books, like he's playing a president. he's doing...
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what would we have to have to model what wallace is calling true artificial intelligence. again, wallace said automated systems follow routines and yet no small amount of the human knowledge we associate with on the basis of what our learned routine. we heard about them yesterday in football and in the marines , playing the piano, studying engineering, there are many learned routines. what would we say? would we say we have an artificially intelligence artist if he could explain himself as badly as the wrap sewed ion does or would have to do better to be true artificial intelligence. the singularity, the point that which similarity exceeds hours as it becomes incomprehensible to us. some like enough to chimpanzees in relationship to this ai. this true artificial intelligence that he is talking about could educate human intelligence. we would know that we were being genuinely educated if this true ai could explain itself to us and give an account. perhaps we could say we would have a dialogue with true artificial intelligence and hold a conversation with human beings that w
what would we have to have to model what wallace is calling true artificial intelligence. again, wallace said automated systems follow routines and yet no small amount of the human knowledge we associate with on the basis of what our learned routine. we heard about them yesterday in football and in the marines , playing the piano, studying engineering, there are many learned routines. what would we say? would we say we have an artificially intelligence artist if he could explain himself as...
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we seejohn lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie.n it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 805 when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this! secondly, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 19605. gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is 50 5triking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actor5 because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barb
we seejohn lahr who was the editor, played by wallace shawn in the movie.n it flashes back to the life ofjoe orton. gary oldman is amazing as orton. i am always reminded of a couple of things, first that time in the 805 when gary oldman and contemporaries like daniel day lewis and tim roth were the angry young men of british cinema and the future of british cinema. weren't they? now daniel day lewis has announced his retirement! and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel...
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here's what he told chris wallace. >> many of our investigations, chris, is the use of the grand jurypropriate way to gather documents, witnesses, to make sure you get the full testimony. it is a tool that we use in the course of our investigation. >> jon: just a tool. i served on a special grand jury for three years, and every single person was brought to us for an indictment, we indicted. it is pretty easy for federal prosecutors to get a an indictment. it is adjusted to a? >> it is important that they are tools and not a silver bullet. as i mentioned, it is not slowing down. mueller would not be pursuing this if the investigation if you find a small, circumstantial stuff is important two to go and this with a measure perspective. it is certainly not -- an indicator moving forward. >> jon: he is looking at other issues besides russian meddling and collusion. one of them is a number of leaks coming out of this administration. here's what he told chris. >> while we look at in every leak we get, the facts and circumstances. what was the potential harm caused by the leak, circumstances.
here's what he told chris wallace. >> many of our investigations, chris, is the use of the grand jurypropriate way to gather documents, witnesses, to make sure you get the full testimony. it is a tool that we use in the course of our investigation. >> jon: just a tool. i served on a special grand jury for three years, and every single person was brought to us for an indictment, we indicted. it is pretty easy for federal prosecutors to get a an indictment. it is adjusted to a?...
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i'm chris wallace here in washington. please join me this weekend for fox news sunday, the story with guest host dana perino is up next. have a good weekend. an episode five." hannity up next. >> thanks to our friends on "the five." this is a fox news letter. welcome to hannity tonight. finally progress is being made on the many scandals we have been warning you about. the numerous scandals. the department of justice releases documents about the loretta lynch showing media collusion and that key talking points were in them. then after an unprecedented number of leaks, the trump administration is now vowing to crack down and punish obama holdover, deep state
i'm chris wallace here in washington. please join me this weekend for fox news sunday, the story with guest host dana perino is up next. have a good weekend. an episode five." hannity up next. >> thanks to our friends on "the five." this is a fox news letter. welcome to hannity tonight. finally progress is being made on the many scandals we have been warning you about. the numerous scandals. the department of justice releases documents about the loretta lynch showing media...
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george wallace, one of the most racist segregationist in history, democrat for most of his politicalareer. his democratic senator, remember the former klansman? was it a charge that long ago, he filibustered the civil rights act for over 14 hours before voting against expert other well-known democrats to vote no, that's bill clinton's mentor jay william fulbright and even al gore's father. al gore sr. once again you would think democrats would announce and enforce those type of people out of their party. instead, democrats at the complete opposite especially when it comes to robert byrd, former klansman. hillary clinton, we've got the tape praising him as were mentor after he died, take a look. >> senator byrd was a man of eloquence and nobility, i sought out his guidance and he was always generous with his time and his wisdom. i admires his tireless advocacy for his west virginia constituents. as a secretary of state, i continue to rely on his advice and counsel. >> sean: her mentor, was she giving robert byrd of pascua to mark he was in the clan. take a look at what robert byrd sai
george wallace, one of the most racist segregationist in history, democrat for most of his politicalareer. his democratic senator, remember the former klansman? was it a charge that long ago, he filibustered the civil rights act for over 14 hours before voting against expert other well-known democrats to vote no, that's bill clinton's mentor jay william fulbright and even al gore's father. al gore sr. once again you would think democrats would announce and enforce those type of people out of...
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telling chris wallace the justice department does not get involved in so-called phishing. >> and he findsvidence of the crimes of which were to mueller and i have agreed is the appropriate scope. something outside the scope they need to go to the acting attorney general for permission to expand the investigation. >> it is moving into a new face at the impaling of the grand jury so special counsel can subpoena witnesses and documents that wouldn't be taking place if there was no evidentiary basis to move forward. >> i don't see bob mueller will be fired, but also local saying they would prefer the congressional committee is finished their work, issued their report before we begin thinking about special counsel. the histories to shut counsel and prosecutors go off the rails on which ends. lauren: support is building to protect the special counsel robert mueller from potentially being fired by the president. cheryl: efa could point considering whether ken starr investigation ended up with monica lewinsky. this is history, folks. the chicago mayor rahm emanuel, democrat from announcing plans
telling chris wallace the justice department does not get involved in so-called phishing. >> and he findsvidence of the crimes of which were to mueller and i have agreed is the appropriate scope. something outside the scope they need to go to the acting attorney general for permission to expand the investigation. >> it is moving into a new face at the impaling of the grand jury so special counsel can subpoena witnesses and documents that wouldn't be taking place if there was no...
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switching to allstate is worth it. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . >> i'm chris wallace.arvey turns deadly as it continues to dump rain on texas. north korea watches more missiles, how will the u.s. respond? >> there's nothing left. >> chris: as harvey continues to flood parts of texas, we'll have live reports on the devastation, and how people there handling it. we will discuss how taxes will deal with the damage to people and property with the state governor, gregg abbott.
switching to allstate is worth it. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . >> i'm chris wallace.arvey turns deadly as it continues to dump rain on texas. north korea watches more missiles, how will the u.s. respond? >> there's nothing left. >> chris: as harvey continues to flood parts of texas, we'll have live reports on the devastation, and how people there handling it. we will discuss how taxes will deal with the damage to people and property with the state governor, gregg abbott.
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a moment ago, the president sat down with the secretary of state after that exchange with chris wallacehe has to meetings with the finnish president today. address thet him to thing going on in texas? we are definitely hearing from president trump this afternoon on his admin's rations effort to see and help what's in the horrific flooding going on in texas. the president will head to corpus christi tomorrow, where he will be on the ground seeing what exactly the damage from now tropical storm harvey has done to the area. from there, he will head to missouri, and is anticipated to provide new details involving his tax policy overall. the treasury department has been in constant contact, particularly within the republican party on capitol hill , even during this august recess. we are a little over a week from when lawmakers return to congress next week. they have to get through two things before they can get the tax reform -- first is raising the debt limit as well as patching of -- having a partial government funding bill two aboard is shut down. taxpassing tax returns -- reform. the pre
a moment ago, the president sat down with the secretary of state after that exchange with chris wallacehe has to meetings with the finnish president today. address thet him to thing going on in texas? we are definitely hearing from president trump this afternoon on his admin's rations effort to see and help what's in the horrific flooding going on in texas. the president will head to corpus christi tomorrow, where he will be on the ground seeing what exactly the damage from now tropical storm...
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he talked about the appeal of right wing alabama, george wallace, the white voters.e american independent party and gregory stressed the importance of black voters getting into politics. >> it is good for what he's doing. for the first time he's giving america a mean to express themselves that we did not have the mean before. i feel it is healthy for black folks because black folks cannot play games. you have to realize that it is a lot of racism that exist s in this country. >> gregory spoke to a baltimore audience including president trump. >> you look at trump. there is got to be something wrong with him. you black folks believe that he's anything other than a junk. gregory was 84. that wraps up our show. "meet the press" is next. >> this sunday after charlottesville. president trump makes his argument to blame both sides. he's quoting the nationalists with the protesters. >> what about the alt-left that came charging as you say of the alt-right. >> did the president lose his moral authority by failing to condemn white supremacists, the clan and neo nazi. i will a
he talked about the appeal of right wing alabama, george wallace, the white voters.e american independent party and gregory stressed the importance of black voters getting into politics. >> it is good for what he's doing. for the first time he's giving america a mean to express themselves that we did not have the mean before. i feel it is healthy for black folks because black folks cannot play games. you have to realize that it is a lot of racism that exist s in this country. >>...